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Deborah Harrington chairs the upcoming 1999 Women of Excellence awards
and luncheon in Orange County. On Sept. 15 at the Irvine Marriott Hotel,
nine exceptional local women will be praised for their community service.
“It is the mission of learning for life to instill values through
education that enhances the self-esteem, motivation, and personal
responsibility of America’s youth.” This is the motto for the
organization set to honor Newport’s Judie Argyos for philanthropy, Lynne
Pierson Doti for education, Ruth Ko for arts and entertainment, Pat
McCormick for sports, Trina Roberts-Rosen for social services, Haydee
Velazquez Tillotson for government and law, Julia Ellen Weaver for
business and Betty Teller Werksman for health.
A steering committtee of local responsibility with support from
Chapman University, The Geneva Companies, Northern Trust Bank and the
Warsaw Sports Marketing Center is helping to make the event possible. To
participate, call Brett Beck at (714) 546-4990.
The popular Share Our Selves Annual Holiday Cooking Series is back for
a fourth year. Outstanding local chefs will share with the public their
culinary tips to make Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s holiday
dinners extra special.
Chefs including Celso Razo of Carmelo’s, Paul Jacobsen of The
Riverboat, and John Sharpe of Aysia 101, join the fabulous chair Kathy
Thompson of Corona Del Mar to put on three classes beginning Sept. 19,
followed by Oct. 19, and finally Nov. 15.
Razo will produce an international Thanksgiving feast. Jacobsen will
demonstrate how to do a Christmas dinner New Orleans-style. And Sharp
will prepare a Chinese New Year celebration for the millennium. The $200
cost will benefit the A-Team support guild of Share Our Selves, a
nonprofit organization that provides food, medical, dental and financial
aid for those in need in our community.
Tickets may be purchased for the individual events at $75 each. Call
Verna Degenhardt at (949) 721-1660 and reserve your spot.
The Oaks International Equestrian Show and Jumping Competition returns
to Orange County Sept. 18. The late-summer event for the horse set
attracts a who’s who of Southern California society supporting a number
of worthwhile causes ranging from children’s charity to drug abuse
prevention to land and water conservation to assistance for the the
Reeve-Irvine Center at UCI.
Several years ago, Oaks benefactor Joan Irvine Smith teamed up with
actor Christopher Reeve, injured and paralyzed due to a fall from his
horse. The association, which in part was solidified at a previous Oaks
event and benefit, has produced and funded a research center at UCI to
aid victims of spinal paralysis. That event was instigated by a man named
Kent Waldrep, who became a quadriplegic as the result of a football
accident and founded the National Paralysis Association.
Irvine Smith has become a very involved donor in the pursuit of
answers and a potential cure for those suffering from spinal cord injury.
Funds raised at the Oaks make a difference. Every dollar brings an
eventual solution that much closer. Experts have made tremendous strides
in recent years. The severity of Reeve’s injury, as an example, would
have killed him if it had occurred a decade earlier.
Tickets to the Oaks are $100 per person. Call George Chatney at (818)
997-0002 for reservations and information.
Newport-Mesa’s internationally recognized designer Fari opens his
Costa Mesa studio today for a very special event celebrating his unique
work in the region.
The Previews Estate Specialists of Coldwell Banker will share in an
intimate reception with Fari discussing the design and architectural
future of the Newport Coast and Orange County at large.
“I could live anywhere in the world,” said the private and soft-spoken
designer of multimillion dollar estate homes. “This is the best of all
the world; I could never live anywhere else.”
Fari came to Costa Mesa some 20 years ago to establish his business.
Today he works with his pretty and bright wife, Melinda, along with a
very professional staff, on a select number of important local projects.
“She came into the studio and wanted to buy two chairs,” Fari mused on
how he met his wife. “She got the chairs, I got her.” The couple has a
teenage daughter and an infant son that they bring to their studio daily
(with nanny, toys and, necessary childhood paraphernalia).
“We converted a construction trailer into a nursery,” Fari said. “We
work so much together we wanted our son to be with us.” Some 100 of the
top-selling Coldwell Banker agents in the region will join the Fari
family for an inside look at his very intimate world of design.
Following the afternoon champagne reception in studio, the entourage
will be transported to the Newport Harbor for the ultimate real estate
tour of the summer. As dinner is served on board the yacht Electra, the
Coldwell Banker family will explore the waterfront properties that have
made Newport Beach a world-class resort city.
Now that’s the way to see a house.B.W. COOK’S column appears every
Thursday and Saturday.
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