B.W. COOK -- The Crowd
“Have you ever been in a grander home in Newport Beach?” asked Barbara
Magness, a member of the Sophisticates, a group of active women
supporting the Assessment Treatment Services Center.
Magness and her husband, Jay, were surveying the mansion of Jim and
Annamarie McGee in the posh coastal enclave of Pelican Hill. They were
joined by a host of fellow Sophisticates and friends of the charity
organization who had come to the McGee home for sunset cocktails and hors
d’oeuvres. The evening was created as the underwriter’s reception for
those financially supporting the upcoming Sophisticates’ spring designer
fashion show April 5 at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, Irvine.
Chaired by Lana Chandler and Debbie Mock, the annual event will
feature the fashions of Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza. Major underwriting
sponsors -- including Sandra Segerstrom Daniels, Susan Perry, Sally
Segerstrom, Jeannette Segerstrom, Nora Hester, and corporate donor
Mercedes-Benz, North America -- were recognized and applauded at the
McGee pre-event reception, chaired by Nili Stevens and Eve Kornyei.
More than 200 Newport-Mesa citizens enjoyed the grand setting on
Pelican Hill, exploring the expansive Italian villa that blends the
symmetrical style of Roman architect Andrea Palladio with very
contemporary sensibilities. An incredible granite-edged pool facing the
city and ocean view boasted flaming torches, waterfalls and dramatically
lighted sculpture under the night sky.
Gents strolled the grounds enjoying their cigars, as the ladies
sampled the fabulous food prepared and served by Jason’s Catering
Company. The Naples Chamber Ensemble filled the home with the joy of
strings, while some of the party-goers ducked into Jim McGee’s screening
room to catch the NCAA basketball tournament on the big screen.
The chamber orchestra drowned out the hooting and hollering coming
from the richly appointed viewing salon as USC went down in defeat to
Duke. The party did go on, however, in spite of the loss.
Local impresario Gloria Zigner, readying for her Children’s Hospital
Orange County Follies debut this Friday, worked the crowd to build
last-minute support for the local show. Zigner dashed off to rehearsal at
the former El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, where an enormous white tent
has been erected to house the production.
Fashionable interior designer Trudy White was also spotted in the
crowd chatting with Sophisticates Shari Ciko Brown, Cathy Lowden, Fran
Mulvania, Debbie Newmeyer, Petrina Noor and Harriet Sandhu.
Debbie and David Schweickert were in the mix, along with Anne and John
Wortmann, Carmen and Michael Christy, Brian and Denice Mock, treatment
center clinical director Grace Mucci, and a host of guests representing
Nordstrom, including Kim Cimino, Kylie Daiker, Julie Kuns, Yvonne Berry,
Ute Bonini, Michelle Kelly, Valerie Webster, Laura Nelson, and Penny
Newman, manager of the Nordstrom designer salon at South Coast Plaza.
Co-chair of the upcoming fashion event, Lana Chandler, made supporting
Nordstrom a priority for her fellow Sophisticates.
“We must support Penny Newman and Nordstrom. They support us in such a
generous way each year that it is only fair to send business in their
direction,” Chandler said. “Some people think that there is pressure to
spend a fortune in the store, when all that is necessary is for the
individual to shop in whatever is in their own comfortable personal
budget range just to let Nordstrom know that their efforts on behalf of
the Sophisticates are recognized.”
The April 5 show will begin with a silent auction at 10:30 a.m.,
followed by the fashion show and luncheon at noon.
For last-minute reservations, contact the treatment center at (949)
756-0993. Tickets are $100, with all proceeds going to support the family
counseling services of the treatment center in the community.
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