B.W. COOK -- The Crowd
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Santa came to the party and was seen with a Ketel One Vodka martini in
his hand. Oh, don’t despair. He only had one. Besides, the way he drives
above the rooftops, there is no traffic concern.
It was all part of the 14th annual “Christmas at The Ritz,” presented
by the Fashionables in support of Chapman University. Santa joined the
toasting and roasting going on during the Saturday afternoon luncheon in
the holiday-decorated bistro of Hans and Charlene Prager and partners.
Packed to capacity, the turnout was a virtual who’s who in the
community, as it always seems to be.
Chaired by Leslie Cancellieri, with honorary chairmanship in the hands
of major donors Paul and Virginia Knott Bender and Dorothy Stillwell, the
proceeds from the event will be earmarked for the construction of
Chapman’s Sculpture Garden and Cyber Courtyard, two important areas
associated with the new library on campus. For the past 12 years, the
Fashionables have raised funds for the construction of the All Faiths
Chapel, which is now fully funded.
The festive afternoon began with a cocktail reception in the very
pleasant Ritz Courtyard at The Ritz Restaurant and Garden in Newport
Beach. The reception featured the fabulous Ketel One Ice Sculptured
Martini Bar that has become a big hit on the Orange Coast social circuit.
Among those attending was Fashionables president Donna Bunce.
Resplendent in a dress made of holiday red wool complete with her own
version of the “Jackie O” pillbox hat, Bunce was on the arm of her
husband, Doug, holding court and sharing in the glory of the event with
friends Patti and Jim Edwards, Tom and Joan Riach, Ted and Kimberly
Jones, Randy and Suki McCardle, Gene and Ruth Ann Moriarty, and Toni
Oliphant, who was honored for her generosity through a recent major gift
to Chapman University.
The reception was only a hint of what was to come. Charlene Prager
invited the crush to enter the dining room for a holiday feast in the
grand tradition of The Ritz. The menu featured Prager’s signature soup --
wild mushroom cappuccino -- followed by a duet of filet mignon and crab
cakes accented with Diane sauce.
For dessert, they served the holiday hazelnut souffle with Frangelico
Creme Anglaise that the Ritz is so famous for making.
Needless to say, the crowd was delighted to spend their Saturday
enjoying the company of friends, donating funds for a worthy university
and doing some serious daytime dining.
Table hopping in the dining room was Chapman’s leader Jim Doti with
his wife, Lynne. Doti made a heartfelt toast to the crowd via television
monitors set up to link all in attendance sitting in the various rooms of
the restaurant.
Many supporting the event were Chapman alums, including chair Leslie
Cancellieri. Also spotted were Sandra Biegel, Craig Brown, Norma Meyer,
Ollie Hill, Nancy Burnett, Karen Elliot, and Bobby Dees, the boss at Saks
Fifth Avenue, South Coast Plaza.
Saks produced a live informal fashion show for the patrons during the
luncheon event as models paraded the bistro showing off holiday designs.
Richard and Pat Allen, Victor and Karen Hardin, Bill and Rusty Hood,
Dave and Sue Hook, Jim and Nora Johnson, Robert and Betty Klein, Eve
Kornyei, Jan Landstrom, Betty Moss, Cynthia Nolet, Barbara Penrose, Jerry
Richards, Dick and Joan Stevens, Robin Turner, Ann Van Ausdeln and Jim
McVicker, and Mary Ann Wells were also at The Ritz in support of Chapman.
The big fun began following lunch when the raffle drawings got the
crowd’s attention. The Fashionables have garnered a reputation for
offering the splashy and extravagant holiday prize giveaway. This year
must have topped them all.
From jewelry donated by Traditional Jewelers, Fashion Island, to a
trip to New York and a stay at The Carlyle Hotel to men’s wear from
Ermenegildo Zegna to diamonds from Black Starr and Frost, South Coast
Plaza, to a one-week stay in a cottage in southern England to ... the
list goes on and on. Some 20 major prizes were taken home by lucky donors
buying countless tickets.
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