Finding some artistic inspiration
B.W. COOK
The Decorative Arts Society is in the final stages of planning its
10th annual series of programs on the decorative arts, beginning with
an Oct. 12 seminar featuring Charlotte Moss. The kickoff event is
being calling “Inspirations In Design: Where Ideas Come From.”
Moss is a prominent designer in New York, who will appear in
Newport Beach at the invitation of the Decorative Arts Society board,
led by Newport designer Ann Dennis.
The series will continue with a Nov. 9 seminar, “Reflections of
Power: The History of the Mirror,” led by Martin Chapman of Los
Angeles. Continuing next year, four additional presentations will
take the local guests on a journey from the decorative arts
collection of the Metropolitan Museum of New York to the world
renowned Winterthur Museum in Delaware.
Assisting Dennis this season are volunteers, including Newport’s
Sandra Ayres, Meredith Graves-Foreman, Cecilia Knott and Jamie
Shephardson, to name only a few. The Decorative Arts Society is a
nonprofit financial support wing, benefiting Girls Inc., Laura’s
House and New Directions for Women.
Tickets to the Decorative Arts lecture series begin at $160, with
underwriter and patron support tickets also available. For more
information, please call (714) 708-2555.
Shelley and Tom Carl will join Rabbi Shelton Donnell as honorees
at the 2004 Anti-Defamation League Appeals Brunch, set for Oct. 31.
The league is headquartered in Costa Mesa, and the event will unfold
at The Palm Garden at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach,
bringing together community activists who work to make a difference
in fulfilling the Anti-Defamation League’s mission to promote justice
and fair treatment for all citizens.
The brunch is being chaired by Nancy and Jim Linden, with tickets
priced at $55 per person. For reservations and information, please
call Ruth Bridge at (714) 979-4733.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Orange County recently held their
“Field of Dreams” fundraiser, raising $40,000.
More than 350 guests from Newport-Mesa and all over Orange County
converged upon The Grove of Anaheim to celebrate the positive work of
Boys and Girls Clubs in the community. Members of the Angels attended
the luncheon at the invitation of Angels’ owner Arte Moreno, adding
to the excitement of the day.
Jim Hill of KCBS-TV Channel 2 served as master of ceremonies for
the community gathering, also attended by current Angels Jeff DaVanon
and Josh Paul and former Anaheim players Dave Frost and Ken Forsch,
who now serves as assistant general manager for the Angels. Manager
Mike Scioscia, a Balboa Island resident, was also front and center
for the Boys and Girls Clubs.
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