The Crowd
B.W. Cook
Patti and Stanley Silver, owners of Silver Feet Shoe Boutique, joined
Cindy Stokke, president of the Newport chapter of the National Charity
League Juniors, to open their latest venture at South Coast Plaza, Costa
Mesa.
The local crowd turned out in force for the midweek, in-store, opening
party. Spotted in the crowd were Betsy Van Hof, vice president of the
National Charity League Juniors, Jill Wiese, Mary Buckingham, Amina
Mokhtar, Erin Meyer, Ann Morrehead, Jill Johnson Tucker, Shelly Belling,
Allison McDonald, Suzanne Searles, Kathy Kelter, Heather Cook and the
Brad Farmer family.
“The Silvers have been arbiters of chic, casual footwear for 30 years at
Fred Segal in Los Angeles,” offered public relations representative
Caitlin Dowe-Sands.
Stanley Silver added, “Orange County is a very sophisticated audience and
we plan on bringing all of our shoe-savvy and cutting-edge designer wear
right here.”
The philosophy was not lost on the local crowd who had come to examine
the goods for a good cause. Jeanette Segerstrom, managing partner of C.J.
Segerstrom and Sons, was also in the opening-night crowd along with Todd
Russell, Connie Scherer, Richard Moriarty, Anton Segerstrom and South
Coast Plaza’s hard-working community relations executive Billur
Wallerich.
National Charity League Juniors is a mother-daughter organization,
founded in 1962, with a mission to “initiate and promote charitable
endeavors while fostering mother-daughter relationships in philanthropic,
cultural and social activities,” said league president Cindy Stokke.
Funds raised form the midweek cocktail reception and store opening,
including a generous $5,000 donation from Silver Feet, will benefit three
charities supported by NCL Juniors; the High Hopes Neurological Recovery
Group Inc., Rehabilitation Center, the Orange Coast College Children’s
Center, and the Pediatric Cancer Research Center.
* B.W. COOK’S column appears Thursdays and Saturdays.STAND-ALONE
CUTLINE: Newport-Mesa families supporting their student athletes on the
Newport Harbor High School water polo teams gathered to raise funds and
spirit at the Kings Road residence of Sandra and Robert Weiner. The
varsity boys’ water polo team ranks No. 1 in Orange County. From left,
seated, are Sandra Weiner and Lauren Johnson, vice president of the
boosters. From left, standing, are Tom Probert, president of the
boosters, and Robert Weiner.
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