Donors spring into action at two events
B.W. COOK
Benvenuto Primavera. Welcome spring. The Sophisticates, who support
the Assessment and Treatment Services Center, raised an impressive
net amount of $168,000 at their annual spring fashion luncheon held
at the Hyatt Regency, Irvine.
A runway fashion presentation produced by Nordstrom at South Coast
Plaza entertained the most fashionable crowd. Big donors this season
included Donna and John Crean, Julia and George Argyros, Newport’s
glamorous Zee Allred, Nora Hester and the Eric Jackson family. Also
supporting the work of the Sophisticates were corporate sponsor
Marriott Newport Coast Villas, Debbie and Tom Newmeyer, Ev and Pete
Parella, Susan Becker and Karen Elliott, president of the
Sophisticates.
“Through the dedication of ATSC, with the support of the
Sophisticates, troubled youngsters and their families are provided
that very important opportunity to develop, grow and thrive,” Elliott
said.
Elliott compared the opportunity for change to the theme of the
annual event, welcoming spring after the winter season. It’s an
appropriate metaphor to be sure. The mission of the group remains:
“Arrest the problem, not the child.”
In the crowd to welcome spring were local celebs Darby Manclark,
lovely Grace Thelan, Charlene Prager, Shari Ciko, Sally Crockett and
Pilar Wayne Upchurch.
The Adoption Guild of Southern Orange County, in conjunction with
Holy Family Services, also welcomed spring in great style at The
Balboa Bay Club & Resort with a warm and festive luncheon and fashion
show. The event was themed “All Children are Angels” and featured
guest speaker Leslie Groene, a nationally-recognized corporate coach
and founder of her own business. Groene is the author of “Picture
Yourself & The Life You Want.”
As a luncheon of lobster bisque, shrimp and papaya remoulade salad
and sesame chicken over Asian noodles was served to the capacity
crowd, Colleen Hopkins narrated runway fashions graciously provided
by Shades of Red, a boutique in Bayside Shopping Center, Corona del
Mar.
Chaired by Sue Kreuter with assistance from Harriett Selna,
president of AGSOC, and Debra Richardson, executive director of Holy
Family Services, the luncheon event celebrated the crucial work of
the organization. “Holy Family Services placed 57 children in
adoptive homes last year, including two sets of twins,” Kreuter said,
calling them “double angels.”
Spotted in the crowd were Lorie Moran, a former chair of the
event, and lovely Lin Auer. Major local support for the guild also
comes from members including Cecilia Presley, Leslie Cancellieri,
Phyllis Carpenter and Lido Isle’s radiant Fritzie Williams.
Holy Family Services adoption and foster care agency has a 55-year
tradition of “promoting quality family opportunities for children
without regard to race, religion, sex or ethnic origin.”
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