Newport golf tournament to benefit hearing research
The 13th annual Bob Hope and Dr. Howard House Golf Tournament is
being organized this summer under the stalwart leadership of local
House Ear Institute supporter Gloria Osbrink and her son Ron Osbrink,
who is serving as tournament director. The Pelican Hill Golf Club at
Newport Coast will be the site for the Sept. 16 all-day event. It
will include a lavish tournament dinner, auction and entertainment
donated by Hollywood celebrities Jim Bentley, Jonathan Banks, Mickey
Jones, David Naughton, Wil Shriner and Lyle Wagner. The elegant
Elizabeth Vincent of Harbor Island will serve as honorary chairwoman
for the golf tournament and dinner, which will also attract celebrity
players Norm Crosby, Florence Henderson, Phyllis Diller, Nanette
Fabray and very special guest of the day, radio and television
commentator Rush Limbaugh.
The tournament will consist of a lady’s and men’s scramble, with
reservations now being taken for your favorite foursome. Ron Osbrink
says the tournament is expecting “at least 144 players participating
in the Sept. 16 event.” Founded in 1946 by Dr. Howard House, the
House Ear Institute has become internationally known as a privately
funded nonprofit research, education and treatment center, helping to
cure ear disease, hearing loss and associated symptoms for people of
all ages. Rush Limbaugh was recently treated for his sudden and acute
hearing loss at the House Ear Institute in Los Angeles, which
reportedly helped to reverse the damage to Limbaugh’s hearing. The
well-known commentator lends his support to the upcoming fund-raiser
tournament in gratitude for the help that they gave to him. For more
information, or to book a foursome, call (949) 643-9260 or (714)
390-4230.
Senior center celebration
The Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar recently opened its
doors to the community to celebrate a daylong event in honor of 25
years of service to seniors. The party marked the quarter century of
“meeting the social and informational needs of older adults in our
community,” said spokeswoman Melissa Adams.
Senior services manager Celeste Jardine-Haug added, ‘’We have come
so far since Oasis was a three-room facility shared with the Carden
Hall School.”
The present Oasis Senior Center, at 800 Marguerite Ave. in Corona
del Mar, displayed plans for expansion that created a buzz throughout
the daylong celebration. The party began with a pancake breakfast and
was followed by the jazz sounds of Norm Douglas leading into a lunch
hour barbecue featuring the blue grass band of Andy Rau. All
throughout the afternoon as guests strolled through the center, the
Coyote Hills Jazz Band entertained. For more information on the Oasis
Senior Center, call (949) 644-3244.
GQ Magazine is coming out from New York tonight to host a very
chic party in conjunction with Nautica and Macy’s in honor of “Stars
and Stripes,” the America’s Cup sailing team. GQ is throwing a beach
party at the Newport Dunes Waterfront Resort that promises to bring
out all the local stars. The Nautica summer collection along with a
preview of the fall look will be presented at a live fashion show in
the sand. The cocktail kick-off will begin at 6:30 p.m. as live music
fills the Back Bay. For last minute information, call (888) 887-6873.
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