The Crowd
B.W. Cook
A very special Orange Coast family, Myron, Carol and Megan Kanofsky,
will be the recipients of the “La Dolce Vita†award presented at the
upcoming event benefiting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
The eighth annual event, set for Sept. 24, will be presented under the
evening stars on the courtyard of Antonio Cagnolo’s Antonello Ristorante
at South Coast Plaza Village.
The Kanofsky family will be recognized for their dedication to help
other families whose members suffer with Cystic Fibrosis. In 1997, Carol
and Myron lost their daughter, Sarah, to the fatal disease, which attacks
children.
“From the time of Sarah’s diagnosis, to this very day, they have
continued to dedicated their lives to doing whatever is necessary to
contribute to the discovery of the cure,†said Karen Hall, co-chair of
the upcoming “La Dolce Vitaâ€
event.
Myron Kanofsky, a local physician, has worked with his wife and
daughter to raise significant funds for research. Sebastian Paul Musco
will serve as the other chairman for the benefit.
The committee is working to secure underwriting funds. Call Shawn
Dracoules at (714) 938-1393 to get involved.
Nicole Marshall advises that the Junior League of Orange County is
working with the chic St. John Home Store, South Coast Plaza, and the
respected Wine Journal on behalf of the Junior League’s pet projects
including sponsoring Laura’s House, an arts program for abused children,
and Olive Crest’s Adopt-a-House program.
St. John Home Store and the Wine Journal will gather their collective
underwriting forces to invite the community to a wine-tasting and hors
d’oeuvres party to announce the collaboration of the Junior League with
these three projects. The Aug. 17 reception will take place in store at
St. John Home.
All of these efforts will coordinate with the Junior League’s massive
Christmas company undertaking. This year marks the 25th anniversary of
the holiday event. For more information on the upcoming reception, call
Nicole Marshall at (949) 263-0442.
Hoag Hospital’s hard working special events producer Chris Premer and
Toshiba Senior Classic Director Jeff Purser are proud to share the
information with the community that the Toshiba Senior Classic will
return in 2001, even bigger and better than in previous years.
The golf classic has been associated with Hoag Hospital for the last
two years it has teed off at Newport Beach County Club.
The seventh annual Toshiba Classic will once again be contested at the
Newport Beach Country Club, Feb. 26 through March 4, 2001.
In 2000, the event set historic records for local charity, raising
more than $1 million under the Hoag stewardship.
Recently, yet another donation in the amount of $10,000 was made to
the Latrobe Area Hospital Foundation in honor of Arnold and the late
Winnie Palmer.
Sponsorship packages are now available for both corporate and
individual support. For more information, call (949) 515-4840.
“Cabaret†opened this week at the Orange County Performing Arts
Center, with the local crowd turning out in force for the Tuesday evening
premiere.
The musical, a drastic rewrite of the original Kander and Ebb hit, is
decidedly darker and more sexually explicit, portraying the wildly
decadent and morally ambivalent period of history between the two world
wars in Berlin.
The production, which has been touring with various casts for several
years, took home four Tony Awards in 1999, including Best Musical
Revival.
To give you a hint concerning the tone, this version of “Cabaret†was
codirected by Sam Mendes, who also directed this little movie called
“American Beauty,†for which Mendes garnered the Academy Award for
direction.
The run at Segerstrom Hall is underwritten by Mellon Private Asset
Management. Tickets are available.
For more information, call (714) 556-ARTS or Ticketmaster at (714)
740-7878.
B.W. COOK’S column appears every Thursday and Saturday.
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