Society Whispers
August 10th, 2005
By Margo Schwab
The Jewel Ball
Celebrates A Million Dollar Success
for San Diego Causes!
It was a starry
night at the transformed La Jolla
Beach & Tennis Club August 6th,
2005 as the 59th Jewel Ball got under
way. The theme for this year was "Wrapped
in Moonlight". It could have
also been called "wrapped in
elegance." The formidable and
beautiful Dawn Kearney of Design Line
Interiors, added her unique decorating
touches to the club's entrance, fountain,
pool area, and 4 tennis courts for
the ball. Pretty wooded backdrops,
purple-blue hued essences and "moon
lighting". A fabric draped bridge
over the pool paved the way for guests
to stroll from the cocktail hour of
sushi by Japengo's, pizzas by Sammy's,
and seafood by Ghio's, to the ballroom
for dinner and dancing to the incredible
Wayne Foster Orchestra.
Dawn, as the
event's chairperson, could not have
done this alone. She was joined by
a brilliant team of Las Patronas (tireless
Jewel Ball volunteers) women. Among
the many who work all year long for
this fundraising event are the beautiful
in blue Jewel Ball co-chairs, Carol
Walter and Terry Cooper, and Las Patronas
President Teresa Hixson. They, along
with many other Las Patronas volunteers,
put together the elegant Jewel Ball
2005. The Jewel Ball's purpose is
to raise funds to benefit annually
chosen, in-need San Diegan organizations.
Among the smartly
dressed set at the Jewel Ball were
Peter Caruso and Scott Johnston, who
arrived by chauffeur driven Rolls
Royce, Dianne Bell pretty in gold
brocade with her husband Roy Bell,
Monique Grey, Dianne and Jim Bashor,
Elisabeth Bergan in Oscar de la Renta
pale tulle with her husband Dr. John
Bergan, Anne Fomon and her husband
Joe Ulloa, golfers Jane and Nick Wyer,
Anne Halsey-Smith (her Grandfather
Admiral William Halsey just had the
USS Halsey Naval ship dedicated to
him) and her husband Peter Smith,
Betsy and Scott McClendon, Anne Middleton,
Debbie and Hal Jacobs of the Qualcomm
founding family and Desiree and Fred
Kellogg.
Among those
enjoying a Hyatt Regency La Jolla
catered dinner of succulent Dungeness
crab martinis, grilled asparagus wrapped
in proscuitto, grilled filet mignon
with morels and porcinis, a fromage
selection, and chocolate tiramisu,
were Sue and Lyle Kalish, Judy and
Peter Corrente, Royce and John Campbell,
Jeannie and Jeffrey Carlstead, Debby
and Wain Fishburn, Joy and Jim Furby,
Dianne York Goldman in Christian La
Croix chiffon couture with her husband,
Dr. Mitch Goldman in white jacketed
tuxedo, Susan and Fred Oliver, Kerri
Anderson in black Spanish flair from
her recent trip to Spain, Torrie and
Jay Schiller, Cindy and Bob Salvato,
Sarah and David Burton, Lori and Randy
Perkins, Micki Olin with Reid Abrams,
Dr. Colleen NcNally, Kathryn and John
Stephens, Mona Steen and Jim McKellar,
and Wendy and Stu Segall of Stu Segall
Productions.
Wendy, who
is next year's Jewel Ball Chair, had
the find of the evening. Wendy's many
magnetic button lights on the calla
lilies, white roses and Hawaiian flower
arrangements ended up being an unexpected
accessory of the night, as party goers
used them for earrings, tie lights
and a few racier interpretations.
Also there
in the "love that Wayne Forest
Orchestra / have to dance crowd"
crowd were Jeanne and Bill Larson
of The Collector Fine Jewelry. Jeanne
wore a parure of beautiful blue Tanzanite
while Bill's tuxedo studs were elegant
green tourmaline and diamonds. Tahnee
McKellar and Joerg Kruse also were
shining bright, but in this case with
the very newlywed glow. Tahnee and
Joerg got married with family and
guests dressed all in white just days
before.
It wasn't white
but a lot of green that was raised
this year at the 59th "Wrapped
in Moonlight" Jewel Ball. Over
$1 million dollars will go to designated
San Diego beneficiaries this year.
Among the donations to major beneficiaries
for 2005 are a rubberized safety surface
for the Child Abuse Prevention Foundation's
playground, a new kitchen for sustenance
and education for the homeless and
at-risk youth at the Monarch School
Project, audio visual equipment and
instructional DVD's in English and
Spanish for the National City Public
Library, a forklift for transferring
food for the San Diego Food Bank,
two highly customized Motomed cycles
used in the rehabilitation of neuromuscular
ill and injured patients at the Sharp
Rehabilitation Service and special
computer equipment to aid low-vision
students at the Vision of Children
Foundation.
3 Cheers to
Las Patronas for all of your generous
work!
Please visit
www.laspatronas.org to learn more
about The Jewel Ball and its complete
listings of this year's beneficiaries.
Copyright
Margo Schwab 2005. All rights protected.