Bellying up for a good cause
B.W. COOK
Thanksgiving came early this year as Newport-Mesa citizens joined
together for a feast of the harvest, Moroccan-style, to support Share
Our Selves.
Marrakesh restaurant in Costa Mesa hosted the dinner to raise
awareness and funds in support of the less fortunate in this
community. Latifa Bakiri, Marrakesh’s chef, served a Bastilla mixed
grill dinner that was accompanied by “Jo-Jo,” a Moroccan belly
dancer. That would have been a nice touch for the pilgrims.
Ali Rabbani, owner of Marrakesh, welcomed the Share Our Selves
crowd, all members of an auxiliary known as the A-Team led by Corona
del Mar resident Kathy Thompson. Mary Roosevelt, Beverly Montigel,
Debbie Day, Doug and Karen Harrington, Farhad Mirhady and Beverly
White were all in the crowd supporting the services of Costa Mesa’s
Share Our Selves, dedicated to providing essentials of life to county
citizens in need of help.
More than 300 local guests raised in excess of $150,000 for
science education at a recent Discovery Science Center gala. Dubbed
“Quest H20.” The event combined science and fantasy for the
supportive crowd, as it stepped out of vehicles onto a blue carpet
and entered a transformed lobby made into a shimmering ice cave.
Seated among the science exhibits, donors were entertained with a
live auction, while Turnip Rose, employing its elegant “silver dome”
service, served dinner.
The highlight of the affair was an emotional tribute to the late
scientist Arnold O. Beckman. David Rofsky, the chairman of the
Discovery Science Center’s board of directors, honored the life and
contribution of Beckman and thanked the assemblage for supporting
science education for some 225,000 students, teachers and visitors
who come to the center each year. The event was chaired by Lori
Parrish and underwritten in part by 35 generous sponsors including
Bank of America, Boeing, Conexant Systems, Inc. and the Arnold and
Mabel Beckman Foundation.
The Anti-Defamation League of Orange County/Long Beach held its
annual Appeals Brunch Sunday at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport
Beach. Shelley and Tom Carl were honored with the Jerry Schwartz
Community Service Award and Rabbi Shelton J. Donnell received the
Leaders of Distinction Award for 2004.
Donnell is credited with being a role model in interfaith and
inter-ethnic relations.
“He is one of the principal organizers of the Catholic-Jewish
Dialogue, sponsored by the Catholic Diocese of Orange County and the
American Jewish Committee,” said Ruth Bridge of the Anti-Defamation
League.
The Carls are dedicated citizens, participating in a wide range of
civic and charitable causes.
Chaired by Nancy and Jim Linden, the brunch event was a coming
together of people of good will intent on spreading a message of
“justice and fair treatment for all citizens alike,” according to
Bridge.
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