Taking care of their PALS at the Lodge
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The “in crowd” all came to the in spot, otherwise known as the Lodge
Restaurant at the Camp in Costa Mesa.
The young, and not so restless, Orange Coast 30-something crowd
who have joined forces to become the Orangewood PALS converged on the
Lodge for a midweek mixer that raised nearly $5,000 to help support
the children cared for by Orangewood.
PALS, Providing Assistance Love and Support, is an auxiliary
organization that has attracted a growing contingent of young
executives in the community. Many PALS members are not married and
have no children of their own, yet they have become dedicated and
caring members of the community at-large, working to make a better
life for children in need.
Spotted in the crowd at the Lodge were Barbara Eidson, Karen
Rasmussen, Keri Dugan, Keith Bohr, Marty Dutch and Rich Dutch.
The Pediatric Adolescent Diabetics Research Foundation will host
its 14th annual Fashion show dinner on May 3 at the Hyatt Regency
Huntington Beach Resort and Spa.
In 13 years, the event has raised more than $1 million through the
PADRE Foundation, benefiting diabetics research and education. This
year, the organizers are billing the event as a “Garden Party.”
Chaired by Penny Lopez and Kathy McGuigan, with support from Susan
Savage and Sue Cannon, the evening will be sponsored by Fashion
Island and Washington Mutual and include dinner, a fashion show and
auction opportunities.
Robinsons-May will handle the fashion extravaganza. The highlight
of the evening will be the models showing off the latest spring
fashions. Diabetic youngsters from age 2 to 20 will hit the catwalk
to help raise funds for the PADRE Foundation.
Tickets for the Garden party are $100 per person. To reserve your
spot, please call the PADRE office at (714) 532-8330.
HEART ASSN. GALA SET
The American Heart Assn.’s “Heart to Heart Gala” is set for May 17
at the Hyatt Regency Irvine. This year’s elegant evening is dedicated
to the memory of John Entwistle, bass player for the British rock
group the Who. Entwistle died in June under care for a heart
condition. It was reported that his death was from a heart attack
brought on by drug use.
Entwistle’s family, including his former wife Max Harlow, are
joining forces with the American Heart Assn. to raise awareness of
heart disease and strokes, and perhaps more importantly, wave the red
flag of danger about drug use.
“This is a wonderful tribute to John and his memory while
supporting the work of the American Heart Assn.,” Harlow said.
Orange County leader Tom Nielsen will chair the gala.
“I am a longtime fan of the Who,” Nielsen said. “Entwistle’s music
will live on, and this upcoming evening will add to his legacy
accomplishing two goals: helping reduce the toll of heart disease and
urging others to stay sober.”
A number of singers and bands have agreed to donate personal items
for the Heart to Heart charity auction. Memorabilia will go to the
highest bidder. Items have been donated by Patti LaBelle, Eric
Clapton, Billy Idol, Carlos Santana, Bon Jovi, Cheap Trick, Counting
Crows, No Doubt, Kenny G, Jim Altieri and Dave Gink. The 22nd annual
Heart to Heart Gala promises to be one of the major black-tie events
on the spring social calendar.
Attracting a widespread contingent of community leaders, the
evening should raise substantial funds for the American Heart Assn.
Tickets are $300 per person. For reservations, please call Erica
Garza at (949) 865-3555.
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