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The most venerable and long-standing Christmas celebration on the
Orange Coast will return for a 52nd annual gathering Nov. 30 at the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The Candy Cane Ball, produced and sponsored by
the Junior Auxiliary of the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa, invites
the community to partake in a glittering holiday evening that has been a
tradition for more than five decades.
Cam Bryson, Kate Carvelli and Sandy DeYoung will chair the candlelight
gala that will once again feature one of the most spectacular silent and
live auction opportunities of the holiday season. Of special note,
Newport Beach’s own celebrity car dealer Danny McKenna will offer a 2002
Volkswagen Beetle to be drawn from a collection of $100 ticket donations.
Event chairs report that no more than 500 tickets will be sold, and
proceeds will be used to support Assistance League programs, including
the Children’s Dental Health Center, Kids on the Block and Operation
School Bell.
Tickets for the Volkswagen opportunity drawing, as well as the few
remaining tickets to the Candy Cane Ball, offered at $150 per person, may
be reserved by calling Charyl Butterworth at (949) 645-6929.
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A magnificent cocktail supper was hosted by Morton’s of Chicago on
behalf of the patrons of the upcoming Candlelight Concert in support of
the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
The glamorous Cerise Feeley, wearing a chic cocktail dress by Donna
Karan that was dramatically cut off one shoulder, welcomed the society
crush of major donors who came to sample the sizzling steaks and frosted
martinis featuring Kettle One vodka, another of the major corporate
sponsors of the Center.
Feeley and her husband, Larry, joined Newport-Mesa notables, including
Irene and Bill Matthews, Patti and Jim Edwards, Gloria and Irwin Gellman,
Ann Van Ausdeln, Mary Jean Simpkins, and Cynthia Nolet. Morton’s manager
J.C. Clow shook hands with Henry and Elizabeth Segerstrom and Orange
County Performing Arts Center boss Jerry Mandel and his wife, Whitney.
Mandel joined the jazz entertainers, led by Jeff Gonzolas, to play his
saxophone for the crowd.
Along with a spectacular dinner buffet, an exhibition of vintage art
deco jewelry was presented under glass from the House of Butterfield.
Candlelight Concert chairwomen Patricia Marshall and Marsha Anderson were
all smiles at this pre-event reception staged for Candlelight Concert
benefactors who will converge upon the Center on Dec. 7 to participate in
what has become the most glorious holiday party of the season on the
Orange Coast, raising more than $1 million for the Center.
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Get ready for “The Nutcracker” at the Irvine Barclay Theatre, debuting
Dec. 14 and running through Christmas Eve. Molly Lynch, artistic director
and visionary behind Ballet Pacifica, will present the holiday classic
with the support of Southern California’s very own ballet company.
Lynch reports that dance enthusiasts are also creating a support wing
for Ballet Pacifica that will be known as The Guild. Since its inception
only two months ago, more than 50 local families have become Guild
members, committing to fund-raising, performance staffing and
organizational support for the local ballet company.
Assistance from this new guild will enable Ballet Pacifica to keep
ticket prices affordable, enabling the dance company to reach a diverse
audience all throughout the performance season. Founding Guild members
for Ballet Pacifica include Gayle and Bill Bullock, Barbara and Mike
Danzi, Susan and Mark Frazier, Yvonne and David Riley, Pamela and Bill
Shue, and Janet and Jim Stoneman.
For ticket information on “The Nutcracker,” call (949) 854-4646.
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The Costa Mesa office of Wilmington Trust opened with a cocktail
reception and a viewing of selections from the Wilmington Trust art
collection.
Financial and cultural community leaders gathered at the Center Club
in Costa Mesa for an evening program hosted by Wilmington Trust officers
Nella Webster, Alan Bonde and Ted Cecela Jr.
It was the first-ever West Coast viewing of rare American paintings
from the Brandywine School that are part of the Wilmington Trust
collection. The historic paintings delighted the local crowd who had come
to learn more about this East Coast financial arm, which was founded in
1903 to manage the Du Pont family fortune.
Additional Costa Mesa executives on hand for the celebration included
Frank Dohn, Anne McInnis, Bryan Schoenle, H. Belin Robertson III, Nadine
Black and Maria DuBry.
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