Around the world and back to Newport-Mesa
The very active local husband and wife merchant team of Lula and
Marion Halfacre is planning a Sept. 12 reception for Brian Jones,
co-pilot of the Breitling Orbiter 3. Now at the Smithsonian
Institution in Washington D.C., the Orbiter 3 was the first hot air
balloon to circumnavigate the globe.
The Palm Garden will be the site of the cocktail reception and
dinner welcoming Jones to Newport Beach. The Halfacres, owners of
Traditional Jewelers at Fashion Island, are working with Breitling to
chair the event that will also feature a book signing of “Around The
World in 20 Days,” by Jones and Bertrand Piccard.
MONEY FOR NEW DIRECTIONS
The Decorative Arts Society in support of New Directions For
Women, an organization devoted to the rehabilitation of
alcohol-addicted and chemically dependent women, raised a most
impressive $30,000 at a recent local dinner event.
Carole and Dick Pickup of Irvine Cove opened their residence to
Newport-Mesa friends and family to honor the 25th anniversary of the
New Directions program in this community. The funds raised by the
Pickup gathering have been earmarked to support the new Pamela Wilder
Family Home, created to house women receiving treatment for
dependency without requiring them to relinquish custody of their
children.
Allison Wilder, daughter of Pamela Wilder, was on hand to announce
a gift of matching funds from a generous and anonymous local
supporter, doubling the success of the evening. Newport Beach’s
Bonnie McClellan and Carolyn Garrett, both past presidents of the
Decorative Arts Society, will present the check for $30,000 to the
organization.
Mary Anna Jeppe, another advocate and Lido Isle resident, offered:
“Pamela Wilder was a member of the Junior League who worked very hard
in bringing the New Directions project to the league. She, Muriel
Zink and Faith Strong were influential in getting the support and
advice of Betty Ford, who was very helpful in developing the program.
Pamela died of cancer quite a few years ago, when her children were
very young. That her daughter, Allison, is now becoming involved with
New Directions is quite touching.”
McClellan added that the anonymous donor has pledged to double
funds raised up to $100,000, and that society members are pulling out
all the stops to increase the tally.
To that end, the eighth annual Decorative Arts Society lecture
series will debut Oct. 8, bringing Lady Henrietta Spencer-Churchill
to Newport Beach to speak on the subject of “The Woodstock Designs.”
Four additional programs will run through April 2003 featuring
leading design talent of the 21st century.
The lecture series is a “must-attend” event on the local social
calendar. Sandra Ayres will chair this year, with additional support
from Ann Dennis, Elana Donovan, Louise Ewing and Cecilia Nott, to
name only a few. For more information on the Decorative Arts Society
or New Directions for Women, please call (949) 722-7880.
LUFT TO CROW FOR ROOSTERS
Rooster-about-town Doug Davidson informs that Lorna Luft, the
younger daughter of the late Judy Garland and a talent in her own
right, will return to Orange County on Oct. 12 to headline the
Rooster’s eighth annual Monte Carlo Night.
Luft performed last year at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport
Beach and dazzled the crowd. Her Las Vegas-style review, backed by an
amazing orchestra, was a tribute to her late mother. The Roosters
could have sold an extra 1,000 seats, so this year the production
will be staged at The Grove of Anaheim.
Luft plans to pay tribute to three composers whom she considers
instrumental in her life and career. They are Jerry Herman, Peter
Allen and Burt Bacharach. With a larger venue, the Roosters have set
a goal of raising $200,000 to benefit disadvantaged children served
by many Orange County organizations.
For reservations and information on Monte Carlo Night 2002, please
call the Roosters at (949) 464-2034.
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