Panhellenic Assn. honors giver
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B.W. COOK
A sentimental tribute was shared by all in attendance at the 39th
annual Athena benefit luncheon of the Central Orange County Alumnae
Panhellenic Assn.
The tribute focused on Jan Landstrom, a longtime Corona del Mar
resident and social activist quietly orchestrating massive efforts of
goodwill benefiting local citizens over decades of service. Landstrom
received the prized Athena Award at the luncheon gathering held at
Turnip Rose, Orange, presented to her by her peers in the world of
charity and social service. She was joined in the honor by another
dedicated volunteer, Maureen Holthe of Tustin.
Nominated for the Athena by the Orange County Salvation Army,
Landstrom served the Army as founder of the Women’s Auxiliary and has
been on its board since 1991.
“Jan also founded the ARC Angels, a support group for women
dependent on drugs and alcohol,” said Cathy O’Connell, representing
the Panhellenic Assn. “She was a co-founder of the Pacific Chorale
and a founding member of the Pacific Chorale Guild, serving as
president for two years. Landstrom served on the first board of the
Orange County Performing Arts Center and is currently a director
emeritus.”
Landstrom’s list of service credits also features a prominent role
in the Imagination Celebration for children and recognition as the
creator of Founders Plus, a support group of the Performing Arts
Center.
Attending the Athena event were Panhellenic Board President Katie
Parsons, Mary Kane, Carmen Namenek, Analea Kredel, Jan Collier and
Cathy O’Connell. In addition to paying tribute to Landstrom and
Holthe, the ladies presented five $1,000 college scholarships to
deserving local women entering various universities.
ALZHEIMER’S BENEFIT
The Alzheimer’s Assn. of Orange County cordially invites the
Newport-Mesa community to share in a very special evening, “Memories
in the Making.”
A champagne reception will accompany an art auction featuring the
work of local Alzheimer patients. Unfolding Friday at the Park Tower
Atrium in Costa Mesa, the evening will be fronted by popular mistress
of ceremonies Stephanie Edwards with support from celebrity
auctioneer Chuck Dreyer.
Chaired by Joyce Weiss, with assistance from Donna Bianchi,
Virginia Atherton, Electa Anderson, Sharon Brown, Joyce Graham, Karen
Johnson, Rosalyn Wexler and La Doris Heinly, proceeds will benefit
Alzheimer’s programs in Orange County. A donation of $75 per person
is requested.
Please call (714) 283-111 to make your reservation.
FESTIVAL OF CHILDREN
Sandy Segerstrom Daniels announced this week the formation of the
Festival of Children Foundation. Daniels produced the Festival of
Children, held at South Coast Plaza, with the purpose of fostering
education, arts, health and community involvement specially targeted
at improving the lives of community kids.
To inaugurate the efforts of the new foundation, organizers will
sponsor 100 children represented by local charities at a performance
on Nov. 11 of “The Emperors New Clothes” at South Coast Repertory
Theatre.
In a previous column, I erroneously reported that the Festival of
Children was an event to raise funds for children’s charities when it
was not a fund-raiser, but was rather about awareness of the need for
the entire community to get involved with children. The celebration
of children featured a variety of programs open to children and their
families throughout September.
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