Directors celebrate new Hoag facility
It was an evening of considerable pride and accomplishment as the
Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian board of directors celebrated the
grand opening of the Sue and Bill Gross Women’s Pavilion this week.
A Tuesday evening dinner reception and official dedication at the
pavilion featured a tour of the facility. Hoag welcomed a host of
generous donors, city officials and hospital staff members to
recognize this most significant advancement in health care for the
community.
In other Hoag news, glamorous Harbor Island hostess Debbie Simon
opened her palatial Beaux Arts-inspired estate to welcome ladies
planning the Hoag Christmas Carol Ball. Simon will chair this
season’s holiday gathering, with assistance from the dynamic Patti
Edwards, also of Harbor Island.
The 39th annual gala, produced by Hoag Hospital Foundation’s 552
Club, is being called “It Takes a Big Heart.” The Ritz-Carlton Hotel
Laguna Niguel will be the setting for the party, which will feature
Wayne Foster and his orchestra.
Simon welcomed Sally Afable, introducing her to the committee of
25 planning the Hoag affair. Afable is the wife of Dr. Richard
Afable, Hoag’s new president and chief executive officer.
Organizers hope to raise $500,000 at the holiday ball with funds
earmarked for the Hoag Heart and Vascular Institute.
Supporting Simon and enjoying her Harbor Island hospitality were
Newport A-listers Ronnie Allumbaugh, Lin Auer, Candy Billings, Terry
Callahan, Katherine Dean, Jean Galloway and Susan Goldberg. More
A-listers serving on the committee are Sandie Haskell, Tammy
Hotsenpiller, Ann Howard, Robin Iacona, Nora Johnson, Margie Lord,
Massy Farzine, Deann Mix, Diane Mondini, Rosalie Puleo and Sandi
Simon.
For more information, call (949) 764-7214.
Coming up on Nov. 12, a cocktail reception will be held at the
Marconi Automotive Museum in Tustin, honoring underwriters who have
donated to the cause.
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