Advocating a better life for teens
B.W. COOK
The grand opening of the Ralph Lauren boutique at South Coast Plaza
in Orange County was celebrated by, and on behalf of, the dedicated
members of Court Appointed Special Advocates. The organization,
dedicated to funding advocacy for juveniles involved in the legal
system without support or guidance, has become a lifeline for Orange
County youth attempting to turn their lives around in hopes of having
a chance to become productive members of society. A trio of Newport
activists -- Linda Colton, Kimberly Prado and Ellen Small -- chaired
the chic, in-store reception.
In the crowd were Heather and Martin Klein, Lido’s Karen and
Andrew Littlefair, Chris Overstreet, Mindy and David Gross and Donna
and Greg Hood. Also enjoying the pre-holiday event were Pam and John
Duley, Hanna and Greg Skjonsby and Ann and Michael Moorehead.
Ralph Lauren graciously donated 15% of the evening’s proceeds to
CASA. Brooke Livingston and Laura Johnson, part of the Lauren brass
from New York and Beverly Hills respectively, joined with the
organization’s family to celebrate the important work.
The husbands of the chairwomen, Ed Prado, Cody Small and David
Colton, were all present and accounted for as they supported their
wives and an important and sometimes overshadowed cause in Orange
County.
Coming up on Thursday, the Friends of CASA holiday luncheon will
take place at Pelican Hill Golf Club on the Newport Coast. Lido’s
very generous Chris and Dennis Overstreet of the Wine Merchant and
Overstreet Bar will underwrite the champagne reception at the
upcoming holiday luncheon, which will also feature a fashion show by
Yves Saint Laurent.
It was the 15th anniversary for the Orange County Ronald McDonald
House. Some $48,000 was raised by 250 guests during a traditional
afternoon high tea held recently at the Turnip Rose in Costa Mesa.
The funds will assist out-of-the-area families with seriously ill
children receiving treatment at the Children’s Hospital of Orange
County. The Ronald McDonald House has hosted more than 7,000 families
since its opening in 1989.
Marcie Williams, a Corona resident and former guest of the House,
delivered a heartfelt address to the crowd at the tea chaired by
Newport’s Mary Jo Donofrio and Patti Widdicombe of Tustin.
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