B.W. COOK -- The Crowd
All around good guy and man-about-town John Perrine, general manager
of The Center Club in Costa Mesa, is one of those super on-duty dads
involved in his children’s activities in the Newport-Mesa school system.
Perrine serves as president of the Newport Harbor High School Basketball
Boosters, and he reports that Head Coach Larry Hirst, along with parents
and volunteers, are busy organizing the upcoming George Yardley Summer
Cage Classic set for July 6 to 8 at Newport Harbor High School.
The basketball tournament, named for Newport’s most famous basketball
player, George Yardley, will recognize Yardley’s continuing contribution
to the community as a role model for young players. To get involved with
this worthwhile project, call Perrine at (714) 926-6373.
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The Roosters, a group of local “bad boys” intent on doing good, have
announced a special upcoming event set for Sept. 29 at the Sutton Place
Hotel in Newport Beach. The group of 100 prominent and colorful
businessmen in the community have secured the talents of singer/actress
Lorna Luft, the youngest daughter of Judy Garland, to perform her
acclaimed nightclub show titled “Songs My Mother Taught Me.”
The evening will feature a 19-piece orchestra and will be highlighted
by an emotional duet between mother and daughter courtesy of the magic of
video. It seems that Deana Martin-Griffith, daughter of the late Dean
Martin, is a big fan of the Roosters, and was so impressed with their
fund-raiser last year that she helped them secure Luft for the September
show.
The event is actually billed as Monte Carlo Night 2001, and the
Roosters are expecting more than 400 guests to attend the evening, which
will also feature live and silent auctions, dinner, dancing and charity
gaming. The Rooster’s foundation goal is to raise money for children’s
charities in Orange County.
Tickets to this exceptional gala range from $125 to $225 and may be
reserved now by calling Craig Boardman at (714) 832-5669.
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Human Options, one of the important organizations in the Newport-Mesa
community, recently held its Leadership Circle of Friends 2001
Reconnection Dinner. The evening honored donors who contributed $1,000 or
more to Human Options during the past year, providing incalculable
assistance to Orange County victims of domestic violence.
Vivian Clecak, co-founder and executive director of Human Options,
offered, “Our donors give not only dollars to support the program, they
give us their trust and inspiration. Most importantly, they have enabled
thousands of women to begin a new life.”
Clecak was joined by Marcia Jager, president of the board of directors
for Human Options, in hosting the evening, which featured a performance
by STOP-GAP. This interactive theater company is an award-winning
organization that uses drama as an educational tool. For more than 10
years, STOP-GAP has provided weekly dramatic workshops to Human Options.
In the crowd, honored for their generosity, were local Human Options
supporters Marilyn Gianulias, her charming mother, Nora Hester, prominent
Lido Isle resident Elieen Weinberg and Meredith Khachigian.
Human Options is based in Costa Mesa and Irvine, and provides a number
of services, including emergency shelter, transitional housing, community
education programs and a 24-hour hotline ([949] 854-3554). For more
information on Human Options, call (949) 737-5242.
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The Children’s Bureau Clambake, sponsored by our local angels John and
Donna Crean, was a smashing success last week at the Hyatt Newporter.
More than 350 guests joined the Creans to help raise more than $70,000
net for the children and families served by the Children’s Bureau in
Orange County.
Shari Ciko Brown, co-chair of the evening, was overjoyed at both the
response of the community and the financial success of the evening. Brown
was joined by fellow chairs Lana Chandler and Eve Kornyei in welcoming
the local crush.
Newport Coast couple Sally and Randy Crockett joined Jill and Mark
Bolton, Carleen and Michael Brennan, Susan and Butch Christianson, Bob
and Peggy Clay, Donna and Blaine Collett, Sarah and Michael Corrigan,
Betty and Ron Dominguez, Santa Ana BMW dealer Don Crevier with his date
Lauri Kraus, football legend Vince Ferragamo, Darby and Bill Manclark,
Denise and Brian Mock, and Gloria and Ray Osbrink.
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Correction: The Crowd erroneously reported that the late Mary Lou
Hopkins Hornsby and her friend Mary Ann Wells were the founders of the
charitable group known as the Fashionables. In fact, the late Mildred
Mead founded the group. Mea culpa.
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