The Crowd -- B.W. Cook
“The Slipper and The Surfer: An Orange County Cinderella Story,”
brought in an outstanding half-million dollars in ticket sales for the
Children’s Hospital of Orange County. The sixth annual CHOC Follies,
executive produced by Gloria Zigner of Newport Beach, will net more than
$400,000 in profit after all expenses are paid.
“This is our sixth year, and the Follies has netted more than $1
million [throughout the years] for Children’s Hospital of Orange County
and Children’s Hospital at Mission,” reports a proud and exhausted
Zigner, after the three-day run of the show in a tent erected next to the
Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa.
Cast members, including John Crean, Kathleen Duffy, Terry Jones, Mia
Maffai, Tim White, Diane Mondini, Sandy Segerstrom Daniels and Sallee
Smith, were thrilled with the turnout and response of the crowd. Sandy
Segerstrom Daniels, Dale Skiles and Leslie Cancellieri served as
chairwomen of the production, which was directed by John Vaughan.
Hard-working Lois Augustine served as associate producer and assisted
Zigner in raising funds for the show.
Spotted on Monday at the annual Angelitos de Oro luncheon at the
Center Club in Costa Mesa, Zigner reported that she is already working on
next year’s show, which will unfold sometime in March.
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Prominent Orange County residents Melinda and Tony Moiso once again
served as the honorary co-chairs and the driving force behind the 24th
annual Gentlemen’s Haberdashery, benefiting the Heart of Jesus Retreat
Center. The Newport Beach Marriott at Fashion Island was the setting for
the inspirational men’s fashion extravaganza and luncheon supported by a
host of local individuals, including Leann Berry, David Celestin, Keith
Eyrich, Melanie Fitch, James Fournier, Richard Hunsaker, Robert O’Hill,
Barbara Roppolo and Isabelle Villasenor, to name only a few.
Sister Catherine Marie of the Retreat Center reports that the $125 per
person luncheon titled “Fashion With A Heart: Hearts Making A Difference”
brought out a full house, raising a significant sum for the local retreat
center devoted to children and teens in the community. Rancho Mission
Viejo President and Chief Executive Tony Moiso recruited 60 of the
region’s top business and community leaders to model the latest men’s
wear provided by Fashion Island retailers.
Carol Hoffman did the fashion commentary, while comedian Steve Ireland
kept the crowd in stitches. This year’s production was dedicated, “To the
men and women who have inspired us this past year from law enforcement,
the fire department, emergency medical services and the Armed Forces,”
offered Sister Catherine Marie.
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The World Affairs Council of Orange County hosted a dinner last night
in Newport Beach featuring two speakers from the former Harvard
University Middle East think tank known as the Institute for Social and
Economic Policy in the Middle East.
Herbert Tobin, a Big Canyon resident and council trustee, reports,
“Now is the time for all Americans; Jew, Muslim and Christian to talk and
think together. . . . Unhappily, peace in the Middle East is not a
process that can be left to the participants alone. They are all too
emotionally involved and too politically frozen to find answers by
themselves. What happens in the Middle East will curse or bless us all.”
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Tonight a special dinner tribute will unfold honoring Newport Beach
philanthropist and man-about-town Paul Salata. A sold-out dinner and
awards presentation at the Grove of Anaheim will benefit Goodwill
Industry of Orange County and the American Red Cross’ Orange County
Chapter.
More than 1,000 guests are paying $175 and more to roast Salata at the
event chaired by Bob and Terry Callahan. Presented by the First American
Corp., honorary chairs of this major tribute include Don and Dorothy
Kennedy, Peter and Ginnny Ueberroth, Paul and Chandler Tagliabue, Tony
and Melinda Moiso, and John and Carol Curci.
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Social activist Eve Kornyei came up to me at a recent event either
ready to pull out her hair or strangle me, or both, for incorrectly
reporting the Crean Clambake would take place on May 17, when in fact it
is set for June 1. The fifth annual summer evening at the Hyatt Newporter
benefits the Children’s Bureau, Orange County Chapter.
Kornyei reports, “The good news is your column in the Daily Pilot is
well read. The bad news is you sent the entire town into a panic, and
they all called me at once.”
Actually, there is more good news. Anyone wishing to support the
Children’s Bureau and the Clambake still has time to call and make a
reservation to join in the fun at one of the best summer parties on the
Orange Coast. For information, please call (714) 517-1900, Ext. 213.
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