Home Tour de force
Danette Goulet
The smell of mulled spices welcomed visitors as they stepped onto the
white stone floor of the Tuscan-style home in Corona Del Mar.
If viewers were reluctant to leave the front patio with its expansive
barbecue area, built-in fireplace for cool evenings and spectacular ocean
view, they were in for a treat. Done all in a warm gold with the
occasional scene painted directly on the wall, variations of that ocean
view were visible from most rooms, not to mention the rooftop deck.
And it was just one stop on the 26th annual Corona Del Mar Home Tour.
With 1,890 ticket booklets printed, the event was sold out, said Carol
Warsaw, who co-chaired the event with Michu Welch for the Corona Del Mar
High School PTA.
As its only fund-raiser of the year, the PTA pulls out all the stops with
the help of 300 volunteers. Last year, the event raised nearly $80,000,
Warsaw said. She hopes to top that number this year.
The money raised comes from ticket sales, sponsorships in the booklets
and a small percentage from raffle sales. All proceeds from the event
will benefit Corona Del Mar High School.
One of the major underwriters of the fund-raiser, South Coast Plaza,
provided the grand raffle prizes -- a $500 shopping spree and a year of
free valet parking at the shopping center.
Another financial boost comes from artist Carole Atkins, who was
displaying her modern impressionist work at the luncheon held at Sherman
Library Gardens. Atkins donates 20% of the profits from sales of any of
the artwork displayed during the home tour to the PTA -- even if it sells
later, she said.
Atkins was commissioned by the PTA for the third straight year to paint a
special piece for the event. That painting, which graced the front cover
of the ticket books and many posters, was titled “Something to get
excited about.”
It depicted “all the chicks going on the home tour,” she said.
The painting was merely a reflection of reality, as carload after carload
of women, and the occasional man, pulled up in front of each of the seven
homes on display.
“The support of the community has been tremendous,” Warsaw said. “We
couldn’t have done it without the graciousness of the homeowners.”
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