THE CROWD -- b.w. cook
The Belcourt estate of fashionable Mary Sue Witter was the setting for a
midweek champagne reception on behalf of The Islanders.
The gathering was the annual membership confab for the very stylish
Newport association founded by Mary Ann Wells and Mary Lou Hopkins,
taking their name from the landmark shopping plaza in our backyard --
Fashion Island. For many years The Islanders worked for a variety of
charities, shifting their focus annually to spread the assistance. For
the most part, the ladies choose to work for children’s causes.
In recent years, the Islanders have worked and raised money in support of
the Orange County Museum of Art.
“OCMA is the neighbor of Fashion Island,” said Islander Eve Kornyei. “It
is a growing cultural landmark in our city and community, and it needs
our full attention and support to make it grow to serve the needs of both
children and adults in Newport and all of Orange County. We are all very
proud to be associated with the museum and we feel that our efforts are
appreciated and valued.
“And, our reputation as a charity helping children continues as we
support many of the museum’s programs for children.”
The social calendar of the Islanders began in September with its first
monthly luncheon meeting of the winter season. Membership chair, the
pretty blond Cathy Lowden -- looking very chic in a black knit suit with
a scalloped silk Peter Pan collar and a five-strand pearl choker to
complement her big smile -- said, “Our group consistently has about 120
members and we recruit 20 to 30 new women each year.”
Every month through spring, the Islanders gather for lunch to plot new
ways to help the museum and to strengthen their bond.
Witter went all out to welcome the new and returning Islanders to her
gracious home. Catered by Love at First Bite, Huntington Beach, a
marvelous display of delicacies went quite well with the afternoon
champagne.
In the crowd were Islanders’ co-founder Mary Ann Wells, group president
Marsha Orlin, Nancy Burnett, Joyce Cathcart, Terry Callahan, Rosalie
Friedman, Barbara Penrose, Joan Stevens, Laurie Woodruff, Paula Wild,
Anita Watumull and Jo Ann Mix.
The big Islanders fund-raiser for 2000 is set for Feb. 5 at the Newport
Beach Marriott Hotel. Kornyei said the theme for the annual event will be
“Cirque.”
Also enjoying the Witter hospitality was Maxine Czisny, Martha Green,
Elizabeth Hanson, Karen Hardin, Ollie Hill, Virginia Knott-Bender, Pat
Lane, Kim Lazarus, Jeannie Morgan, Dawn O’Rourke, Jody Olsen, Danita
Schencke, Phyllis Shafer, Jennifer Spindler and Mary Thompson.
If you missed the membership reception, your membership inquiry is
welcome. Call Lowden at (949) 760-8030 and get involved working for our
local museum of art. Annual dues are $100. To be a part of the Islanders,
one of Newport-Mesa’s long-standing organizations dedicated to making a
difference right here in our own community.
* B.W. COOK’s column appears every Thursday and Saturday.
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