Huntington Harbour Yacht Club Flag Officers for 2010
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Huntington Harbour Yacht Club Flag Officers for 2010
June 2010 The Original Magazine for the people of Huntington Harbour Volume XXXX Our 40th Year in the Harbour Huntington Harbour Yacht Club Flag Officers for 2010 No. 3 /\U[PUN[VU)LHJO*( 7LYTP[5V 7 7(0+ 79:;:;+ <:76:;(., ; TH E | | F E AT U R E D P R O P E R T I E S | ON THE SAND | | SOLD | 16375 MARUFFA | $1,550,000 | SOLD | 350 OCEAN AVE | $5,700,000 | SEAL BEACH GOLD GOALDCOAST COAST 4052 MORNING STAR | $1,550,000 | | | J U S T LI S T E D | THE JUST LISTED OVER $1.5 BILLION IN SALES Your Real Estate Source for Residential Resales, REO, Short Sales and Income Property www.seanstanfield.com 3462 VENTURE | $2,875,000 | SOLD | 16401 ARDSLEY | $5,495,000 | 16262 TYPHOON | $1,157,000 SOLD | | 16922 PARK | $720,000 SEAN STANFIELD | 4061 SHOREBREAK | $875,000 714.421.3377 FIRST TEAM’S #1 AGENT 1998-PRESENT sean@stanfieldgroup.net DRE# 01024996 #1 Agent in Orange County per The Wall Street Journal 2005* SOLD www.seanstanfield.com ©2010 First Team Real Estate. All rights reserved. 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Offered at $795,000 Dianne Rector 4 HPDLOGLDQQH#GUHFWRUFRP ZHEZZZGUHFWRUFRP © 2010 First Team Real Estate. All rights reserved. HARBOUR LIGHT For and about the PEOPLE of Huntington Harbour, since 1970 April in Paris by Mim Strickler Published by Boris & Dorothy Ralphs Volume XXXX Number 3 June 2010 In this issue: April in Paris.......................................................................... 5 USC Alumni Club of Huntington Beach...................... 6 HHPOA.................................................................................... 6 Bolsa Chica Conservancy................................................. 7 Amigos de Bolsa Chica ..................................................... 7 Huntington Harbour Yacht Club ................................... 8 Huntington Harbour Art Association .......................... 9 H.H. Republican Women, Federated ......................... 10 Ross Family Foundation ................................................. 10 Anglers of Huntington Harbour .................................. 11 FINS........................................................................................ 12 Assistance League of Huntington Beach ................. 12 The Flying Dutchman ..................................................... 14 La Traviata ........................................................................... 14 Huntington Harbour Garden Club ............................. 15 Seagate Yacht Club .......................................................... 18 Wanderlust Ski Club ........................................................ 18 Sea Isle Garden Club........................................................ 19 VIMS ......................................................................................20 Little Mermaid Guild .......................................................20 Huntington Harbour Newcomers Club .................... 21 Kiwanis of Huntington Harbour .................................. 21 Huntington Harbour Ski Club ......................................22 Huntington Harbour Golf Club....................................22 La Familia.............................................................................23 Trinidad Ladies Club ........................................................23 Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee ....24 HHPC Marina Windjammers .........................................25 HHPC Admiralty Group ..................................................26 HHPC Sandpipers .............................................................27 HHPC Trinidad Group......................................................27 HHPC Juniors .....................................................................28 HHPC Islanders ..................................................................28 On the Cover HHYC Flag officers for 2010. From the left, we have Commodore Lloyd Clauss, Vice Commodore Paul DeSalvo, Rear Commodore Eric Hartman and Fleet Captain Bill McCormick. HARBOUR LIGHT Magazine is published on the even months. Advertising deadline (usually): 1st of odd month. Advertising rates on request. Subscriptions: $15.00 per year. Address: Harbour Light Magazine, 16033 Bolsa Chica Street, Suite 104, #606, Huntington Beach, CA 92649. Phone us at (714) 840-0995 or e-mail us at bralphs2@ socal.rr.com. Front left: Elaine Montegomery, Terry Feterik, Flo Gordon, Mary Thompson, Mim Strickley, Robin Singer, Michelle Hollub. 2nd Row: Judy & Leigh Ross, Jerry Alonzo, Sue McGraw, Laura Livingston, Virginia Buccella. Middle Row: Nancy Deuel, Kathy Tomlinson, Beth Backstrom, Jackie Parker, Anita Osgood, Sandy Alonzo, Frank Hollub. Back: Ed Deuel, John Mitchell, Phil & Jane Havnes, Frank Buccella, Lee Parker, Eustelle Bosler, Ginger Dent, Don McGraw, Jim Thompson. “Ooh-la-la” was the constant comment of this gregarious group who traveled for 12 days through spectacular France (featuring sunny weather, fabulous foods, enviable shopping and a super cruise ship). After a scary start from that volcano, most arrived early for three glorious days amidst the cherry blossoms and spring everywhere. After delightful D’orsay Museum (some to the Louvre) many migrated to Notre Dame. Champs-Elysees, or park strolling. Lucky ones invaded Louis Vuitton or Galaries Lafayette for shopping. Boarding our Baroness River Cruise Ship, we sailed away amidst many camera shots and some bugling from tour leader Mim. Touring Les Andelevs castle and enchanting Rouen where next. Then on the famous Normandy Beaches. US cemetery and most memorable day for all. Popular impressionist-painted town of Honfleur attracted us next until we gloried in Giverny–the home of the most famous Claude Monet whose landscaping and blooming flowers were breathtaking. Cameras almost exploded! From there, magnificent Palace of Versailles and near tears as we sailed back for last of Paree. Most fun farewells were had by those dining at the Eiffel Tower or several wowed by the Lido de Paris show. Magical memories were made of our Seine cruising and Parisian excitement. Voila! Advertise in the DEADLINE for the August 2010 issue is July 5. HARBOUR LIGHT For advertising rates, visit www.harbourlightmagazine.com If you wish to advertise in the magazine, phone us at (714) 840-0995 or e-mail bralphs2@ socal.rr.com. 5 Please send articles and pictures to: harbourlightmagazine@gmail.com Alternative drop off at H.H. Mail Service at Bolsa Chica and Edinger. USC Huntington Beach Alumni Association by George Demos, past President Celebrating “Mr. Trojan,” Dr. George Higue’s 95th birthday (rear center) at his waterfront home in Huntington Harbour, March 21. George’s daughter, Michelle Hollub is seated front row center (holding dog). At a recent USC Alumni event, George Demos (left) and Ric Tarantino congratulate a former USC fullback, great Sam “Bam” Cunningham. HHPOA Announces Summer Concert Date by Lisa Zeen Mark your calendars and plan to attend the Huntington Harbour Property Owner’s Association Concert in the Park on Sunday, August 15, 2010 at 4:30 p.m. The HHPOA Board Member’s invite all Harbour residents, friends and family members to the free concert in the beautiful Harbour View Park on Saybrook Lane. This will be the 6th Annual HHPOA Concert in the Park, and promises to be another fun, neighborly, music-filled social event for Huntington Harbourites. Community events, like this open-air concert, are a segment of the HHPOA Board’s continuous campaign toward improving the quality of life in the area. Ongoing maintenance and landscaping projects are also a large portion of the HHPOA’s work to beautify Huntington Harbour. The association can only move forward by resident membership participation, as well as yearly membership renewal. Membership dues are just seventy-five dollars a year, and the benefits go directly back into the many Huntington Harbour neighborhoods under the direction of the association. To learn more about the HHPOA or to become a member, visit the newly named website: www.myhhpoa.org . You may also call the association at 714.840.7877. HHPOA membership is a great way for you to help assure your community’s positive property values, while enjoying the good life the harbour has to offer. Remember to mark your cal- endar, and plan to attend the 6th Annual HHPOA Concert in the Park on Sunday, August 15, 2010. 16881 Algonquin Street, H.B. 92649 714·846·0688 562·592·3020 Fax 714·846·7083 Remember Dads & Grads... OC Estate Homes 800 - 726 - 0115 I will give you 1 year of anti-aging, pain relief, detox and weight loss treatments. Call me for details. Go to: FirstClassSalon.com Pam Frey Realtor #01483223 STAR’s, Top 10% Producer Top 5 Realtor Network We are Real Estate Specialists for Listings, Rentals, Short Sales (certified) and Property Management. Call me for property information. OCEstateHomes.com 6 :DONHUV 3RZHU :KHHO &KDLUV ,QFRQWLQHQFH 6XSSO\ 'LDEHWHV 6XSSO\ %ORRG 3UHVVXUH &KHFN :HZLOOPDWFKEHDWDQ\FKDLQ VWRUHSUHVFULSWLRQVSULFHV :H0$7&+ $$53 SULFHV KRQRU0HGL&DO0HGLFDUH Bolsa Chica Conservancy by Kati Patonai An exciting new educational and public outreach program is starting in late spring at the Bolsa Chica Conservancy, named Eye On Nest-sites (EONS). In collaboration with the California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) and the California Department of Parks and Recreation, this new program will focus on the nesting success of the endangered California least tern and threatened Western Snowy Plover colonies at the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve. It is designed to be an immersive program that engages the public to learn more about nesting birds and the wildlife at Bolsa Chica. As these species are under protection, Bolsa Chica offers a unique opportunity for interested students and the general public to get up-close and observe these birds during their summer breeding season. Observations will be taking place at Nest Site 1, which can be viewed at the end of the boardwalk located at the South Lot. Trained naturalists will be available to provide information to the visiting public, while the public participates in recording observations of nesting birds and any wildlife activity. In particular, species identification, number of eggs, hatchlings and adults will be recorded as well as other birds and possible predators. But, this program is more than just about birds! It is designed to teach field data collection methods, learn identification of birds and their predators, statistical data analysis, and to get a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes activities at the reserve – a true experience! Data collected from the observations will be recorded in a web-based program that can be viewed by students and researchers from around the world. EONS Guides will be trained to work with the visiting public and volunteers to specific nest sites and conduct on-site monitoring of these species. A training session was recently conducted at the Interpretive Center with fifteen volunteers. Volunteers will rotate in shifts from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. to monitor the Nest Site 1, which is located at the end of the boardwalk from the south lot. More training sessions will be conducted in July to allow more volunteers to participate. If you are familiar with birding and the Bolsa Chica Wetlands, you may apply as an EONS Guide. Students are encouraged to apply for school credit as well! If you are interested in applying as an EONS Guide, please contact Kati Patonai, Program Coordinator at Kati@bolsachica. org or at 714.846.1114. This program will run in conjunction with the ongoing surveys conducted by the Department of Fish and Game. The extended survey hours will help acquire much needed data to better understand why these populations are failing to recover. Additionally, this activity will gather comparable data with other regions Amigos de Bolsa Chica by Laura Holdenwhite Amigos de Bolsa Chica offers free public tours from 9 to 10:30am, leaving every 15 minutes, the first Saturday of each month at the pedestrian bridge at the Bolsa Chica wetlands on Pacific Coast Highway across from Bolsa Chica State Beach.714-840-1575 www.amigosdebolsachica.org 7 and local nesting sites, such as the Seal Beach Wildlife Refuge and the Least Tern Natural Preserve in Huntington Beach. We hope to increase our knowledge by collecting relevant biological field data to better understand the needs, challenges and threats to these species, and to raise public awareness of the importance of such nesting grounds and wetland habitats. To help fund the Bolsa Chica Conservancy’s education and habitat programs like EONS, Fred’s Mexican Café on Main and PCH is hosting a fundraising brunch on July 4th from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Come watch the city of Huntington Beach July 4th parade, the largest in the nation, in style! Enjoy brunch with your friends and family while watching the parade in the comfort of Fred’s Mexican Cantina’s ocean view seats. It’s for a good cause! All proceeds will benefit the education and habitat restoration programs of the Bolsa Chica Conservancy. Tickets are $35 for adults and $15 for children 10 and under. Buy your tickets now or call 714.846.1114 for more information. Huntington Harbour Yacht Club by Paul DeSalvo, Vice Commodore Catalina Sunset, Photo by Tim Marshall We find ourselves very fortunate during these hard economic times gaining strength in both membership and purpose. Based on how the economy has forced diminished membership in Country Clubs as well as Yacht Clubs throughout the country, we had set our sights lower for this season only to find our membership increasing with predominantly younger people. Just this last month 19 new people now call HHYC their new Yacht Club, Welcome! Our First Mate Boating seminar was a huge success and will be the seed event for future boating classes which will include boat handling, Mexico cruising, Boat safety and much more. I would again, like to thank our 20+ instructors (all members) that worked so hard teaching the seven courses. It was a long day for them but I know they took much pride at graduation that night watching the students receive their first boating diplomas. Our Huntington Beach Sailing Foundation (a 501 c3) has so far received a significant amount of donations that have far exceeded or expectations from all over the Harbour through our fundraisers. A special thanks to Lloyd and Colleen Clauss, Tom Golden, Janet Honaker and the many volunteers that put on the Cinco de Mayo party and Sailing foundation Fundraiser. A special thanks to the energetic Huntington Harbour Rod & Reel club that worked so unselfishly for the Kids sailing cause, they are truly a class act and great friends of our club. Coming June 5th Dog Day Afternoon our first dog show open to the public enter your dog and win big! Yacht dog of the year, best legs, best smile, highest jumper just to name a few. Our coming cruises include our May 20 – 23 to the Isthmus then over to Avalon for dinner at the famed Catalina Island Yacht Club, followed by a Dingy Parade and miniature golf tournament. This is just the beginning we have many more cruises to the Island and up and down the coast. Come join us! Our Sunday brunch the first three Sundays of the month have, and will continue to be a great way to introduce new members to our club. 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President Barbara Larson presented this $500.00 scholarship this May at the annual awards convocation held in the campus amphitheater. New officers for HAAA were chosen for the 2010-2011 year and were installed at the May luncheon. President: Barbara Larson; Recording Secretary: Joan Ruh; Treasurer: Millie Kanter; Art Show Chairs: Betty Viers and Sharon Larson; Fiber Art Show Chairs: Pat McKenna and Pam Smart; Programs: Carol Peterson and Dottie Reed; Membership: Kay Sullivan; Social: Carrol Ann Wolf; Publicity: Jackie Dvorman; Workshops; Marsha Hendler; Excursions; Dorothy Johnson. Newsletter; Kathleen Moore; Needles and Friends: Karen Peoples; Corresponding Secretary; Evelyn Bishop; Telephone: Mary Ann Foster. An “In and Out” Board meeting will be held on June 14th when the old and new officers change their portfolios and plan the activities for the year. The May luncheon was held at Meadowlark. Along with the installation of officers, the speaker, Ann Andres, from the Bowers Museum displayed a table of famous Bauer Pottery from the museum collection and spoke about the history of this ceramic collection. The Fine Arts Exhibition and Competition was held at the Artists Corner Gallery in the Central Library with over 50 entries. Among the 20 awards given were: Best of Show to T.J. Cooling for her mixed media painting, “Toucan Forest”. Viewer’s Choice was awarded to Betty Viers for her watercolor “The Cove”. First Place in oils and also in watercolor went to Genny Murawski. Kathleen Moore won first place in photography for “Acorn Detail—Watts Tower”. Marianne Tomson won first place in Sculpture for “Asia”. Francine Holthaus won fist place in pastel for “The Wolf”. Joan Ruh and Pat McKenna provided a delicious champagne reception. The judge was Roland Haas of Coastline Community College. Needles and Friends members held a workshop at Marsha Hendler’s home. It was taught by Barbara Thorne. The Friends brought their sewing machines to Marsha’s home and were delighted with the colorful quilt piece produced at the Jewelry workshop: Pam Smart, Leslie Benjamini, Marsha Hendler, Joan Ruh, Kathleen Moore, Jeanne Sprague. end of the day. The Association is looking forward to the Fiber Arts Show this fall. Pat McKenna and Pam Smart will chair the show held in a lovely waterfront home with over 50 items entered for competition and sale. Members will work on a raffle quality the proceeds of which will be donated to the scholarship fund. There will also be a sale of handmade Christmas tree ornaments, the proceeds will be given to charity. Painting Pals continues to meet each Tuesday at the Seagate Yacht Club from 10-12. Members paint and lunch together in an informal setting. Call Marsha Hendler at 714-840-8843 for information. 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All Republicans that will be listed on the June 8th primary ballot were invited. The event was such a huge success that the club has set a the next candidate forum for September 24th, a Friday evening to allow an even larger attendance. The RWF is the educational arm for the Republican Party. The Huntington Harbour Club has the largest membership in the Women’s Federation for the United States. The HHRWF club sponsors high school students to a trip to Sacramento each year to participate in the Youth Advocacy Program. The students meet with their local elected officials at their offices in the State Capital Building as well as receiving a tour of the Senate and Assembly Floor. The club holds fundraisers through the year to raise the monies to pay for these students expenses. Upcoming event is The Huntington Beach Library, on Friday, July 23rd to attend the musical Annie. Cost for tickets is $15.00 for children and $20.00 for Adults. Checks should be made out to HHRWF and be mailed to PO Box 1956 Huntington Beach 92647. For more information about Annie contact Membership Chair Charlotte Christiana at (714) 846-4841 or Dianna Gadberry at (714) 658-0284. Each year the club has a float in the Huntington Beach July 4th Parade. The float has placed 2nd in judging for the last two years. The club meets on the fourth Wednesday of each month at Meadowlark Country Club. There are no meetings during the months of June and July. We always welcome new members. The Ross Family Foundation, based here in Huntington Harbour, continues to make a difference in the lives of others. RFF was a major sponsor for the recent Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee Junior’s fashion show A Trip to the Orient. Members were there at the Waterfront Hilton to show their support for the juniors, and for RFF member Allison Andrews, who put the wonderful fashion show together! Members of the RFF flew to San Francisco to support Petchitecture 15... an event at the Palace Hotel supporting PAWS (Pets are Wonderful Support) www.paws.org. PAWS provides those in need of healing animal visitation, and handles pet adoption. Rachel Ross, a member of RFF, is very active in this wonderful organization. We are dedicated to helping, and caring about those in need. The BEST yard...is not necessarily in your own BACKyard. Come on down to our yard... You’ll be glad you did! Serving Southern California for over 25 Years Friendly Service • Quality Work • Great Prices Full Service Shipyard Synchro Lift Up to 70 Tons Pick-up and Delivery Available. 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Attendees included Jim and Bett Walton, Bruce and Kathy Bayless, Bob and Paula Hetzler, Jim and Carol Persons, Jim and Linda Armor, Carmen and Linda Morrow, Phil and Jill Lupton, Mike and Suzanne Moulton, Carol Webster, Keith and Cathy Liddle, Vern Mays and daughter Mary, Jay and Marcia Lynch, Mike and Sandi Concannon, Tom and Jan Binckes, Fred and Ruthie Grether, Red Jones and Joann, Jeanne Sprague, Lee and Jackie Parker, Jim Neros, guest Wasfy Shindy, Bill and Maryann Foster, Bob Campbell and Donna, and Jim and Marilyn Martin. April TGIF Friday evening April 30th nearly 60 Anglers of Huntington Harbour and guests met at the Trinidad Island waterfront home of Lou and Sue Earlabaugh for the group’s April TGIF. The Anglers brought appetizers and desserts that everyone enjoyed as they socialized and lined up mentors for the upcoming “Kids Fishing Trip”, cooks for the annual Fish Fry and boats and fishermen for the Long Beach Challenge tournament. Those attending included Boris and Dorothy Ralphs, Jim and Joy Connors, Bruce and Kathy Bayless, Court Prowell, Carmen and Linda Morrow, Jim and Bett Walton, Jeanne Sprague, Nick DiBenedetto and Cindy Williams, Rich and Cindy Lewis, Gary and Paty Whitener, Phil and Jill Lupton, Tom Anglers of Huntington Harbour March TGIF Hosts Nick and Karen Peoples. and Sheryle Fipp and Jeanette Brent, Mike and Suzanne Moulton, Bob Campbell and Donna, Jay and Marcia Lynch, Bob and Paula Hetzler, Charlie and Helene Rowlette, Mike and Sandi Concannon, Millie Dempsey, Phyllis Jones, Dewayne and Joy Brown, Bruce and Lynelle Peters, Jim and Carol Persons, Bob and Roz Hersch, Vince and Joan Ruh, Dave and Sally Hoppe, Vern Mays and guests Tony and Rosalee Zazzu. Upcoming Events The Anglers of Huntington Harbour upcoming events include the annual “Kids Fishing Trip” for at risk children June 24th, the annual Fish Fry at the home of Nick DiBenedetto and Cindy Williams June 26th, the July TGIF at the home of Jim and Jo Andrews July 30th and the Long Beach Challenge fishing tournament August 15th. If you live in the Harbour and are interested in joining the Anglers of Huntington Harbour and would like to attend one of our events please call membership chair Jo Andrews at (714) 846-0267 for more information. MARK BULLOCK DESIGN SERVICES Interior/Exterior Design Decor ✵ Remodel Custom Catering & Event Production Clear, tone, tighten, lighten and brighten at Huntington Harbour Laser Center Treatments Include: • IPL/Photorejuvenation • Thermage Skin Tightening • Isolaz Acne Treatments • Chemical Peels • Microdermabrasion • Hair Removal • Botox • Fraxel Skin Resurfacing FREE CONSULTATION Donald Greco, M.D. Mary B. Grootegoed, R.N. 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Her co-hostess, Mary Berge, who was the shopper of the day for the menu drove down from Pescadero, CA. a day early to help Mary FINS members enjoying the game of UNO are Marge Mitchell, Marti Bengel, Low Scorer Winner of the Day, Del Osburn and Ruby Devin with the menu and the shopping! The luncheon started with a delicious Spinach Artichoke Three-cheese dip prepared by the hostess followed by the Papaya Avocado salad prepared by Marian Galinas. A wonderful Beef Tenderloin with Port Wine-Red Currant Reduction was the main entrée of the day along with a smashed Yukon Gold Potatoes with Parsnips and Garlic Roasted Asparagus that the hostess herself cooked outside on the barbecue. Dessert was a delicious Strawberry Poke Cake that Betty McCarthy cooked Assistance League of Huntington Beach by Sloan Gallipeo For those of you who were able to attend our April 17th fundraiser at the Hyatt, thank you! It was a wonderful day and we netted $115,000 and had 550 guests. The proceeds from our fundraiser go to help our community programs which give to children and adults in need. Our service areas are Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, and Westminster. Our biggest program is called Operation School Bell which is our longest running program for school children. We started clothing school children at a Target store in Huntington Beach this year and were able to help at least 1,200 children between September and January. We also were able to help clothe some of the homeless high school students in the local community. Membership update: This year we have 60 new members! That is a record and we are so grateful to have so many enthusiastic members that want to give back to the community by volunteering in our thrift shop and helping with our philanthropic programs. Our group is now over 200 members! If you are interested in becoming a volunteer member, please contact Susan Morton at (714)847-2030. If you have a high school student who would like to volunteer in the upcoming school year as an Assisteen please contact Cindy Robertson at (714) 960-1324 for more information. The Assisteens are a coed group of about 85 students who earn their community service high school credit hours by volunteering at our thrift shop and other local volunteer projects such as the OC Food Bank. Please visit our website to learn more about Assistance League of Huntington Beach: www.huntingtonbeach.assistanceleague.org 12 and bought from home. Other cooks of the day were June Ascolesi, Barbara Devlin, Ruby Devin, Lois Hohly, Gloria Beckstrom, Loretta Maiorana and Pearl Holmes. UNO was held at the home of Marti Bengel with Del Osburn as the hostess of the day. For the first time in a long time the Hostess of the Day, Del Osburn was the winner with the low score of the day. The Highest Score of the day went to Evelyn Bishop. Jon S. 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Also taking returning positions next year are Jan and Joe Goss, secretary, and Frieda and Bob Koester as treasurers. The next event will see the installation of a full contingent of officers and committee chairs as the group meets Newport Beach’s Daily Grill for brunch on an upcoming Sunday in June. The Guilds of the Orange County Performing Arts Center support a variety of educational programs designed to inspire young people through the arts. These programs reach more than half a million students of all ages, including those of our local Harbour schools, with arts-in-education program, enhancing their studies and enriching their lives well into the future. La Traviata (Guilds of the OC Performing Arts Center) Incoming and outgoing Presidents – At left is the Flying Dutchman’s new chief, Mary Thompson, flanked by outgoing president Mary Shebell. by Peggy Mouritz Installation luncheon! Old ranch country club! June 3. Festivities begin at 11:30 a.m. when the new board will be installed. Your invitation has details for last minute planners. Chair Jodie Ciotti will hand over to Jo Andrews. Her board will include Barbara Thomas, treasurer: Betty Lou Evans, Lorraine Garafalo, Mim Strickler, programs; Peggy Mouritz, publicity. La Traviatans have been enjoying their theater-going activities as usual. Guild Nights for “Hairspray” and “Dreamgirls” in April were big attractions when Guild members get best seats in the house at discount prices, one of the “perks” of Guild membership. LION KING coming in JUNE. GUILD MATINEE , June 12. Its that time again! HHPO HHPOA Huntington Harb Harbour bour Concert in the Park August 15 Concert in the Park Sunday, August 15 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Harbour View School grounds at Saybrook Join your neighbors and friends for an afternoon of community spirit and good music. Sponsored by the Huntington Harbour Property Owners Association Working for you. 14 Huntington Harbour Garden Club by Barbara Devlin & Peggy Mouritz Huntington Harbour Garden Club held a St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon for their March meeting at the home of Connie Mandic. All the members and guests went home with a pot of shamrocks, courtesy of Connie. Co-hostesses of the day were Sherry Bullock and Irene Cooper. Connie had prepared a luncheon of corned beef and cabbage and boiled potatoes and Irish Bread. Her assistants, Sherry and Irene provided the salads and desserts. We really celebrated St.Patrick’s Day in style. Our Floral Design Speaker of the day was Janelle Wiley from Sherman Gardens. Ms Wiley prepared a Spring Floral Basket using oasis. She placed the oasis in the basket one-inch taller that the basket and taped it to the basket. She placed a tree branch in the center of the basket (can buy one from a florist if you don’t have one) then inserted chocolate peppermint, hybrid blue Delphiniums, Bells of Ireland, small blue, pink and white anemones and pink tulips, yellow gerbera daisies, and pink cherio roses. She finished off the basket by inserting white lacy flowers into the oasis all around the basket so the flowers will drape over the basket. She suggested using pencil chopsticks to insert the plants into the oasis. The basket needs to be watered every two days and suggested mixing Seven- up and a small amount of bleach and spray the basket a few times a week with the mixture. It was announced at the meeting that three members of the HHGC won awards at Huntington Harbour Art Association Show at the HB Library in March—Wynne Hayes, Pam Smart & Kay Sullivan. The March 2010 Garden of the Month Award was presented to the garden of Michael & Suzanne Moulton, 16971 Edgewater Lane (Mainland). A brilliant splash of color takes the eye of passersby here. Mainly yellow ranunculus and anemones are massed in planter beds on either side of the driveway. The color continues through the courtyard with lush tropical planting, a wide area leading to the front door. Mature king palms and lava rock boulders give a Hawaiian touch. The April meeting of the HHGC was held at the home of President, Mary Johnson who surprised members with a tasty luncheon in her beautiful succulent backyard. Members who supplied dessert were Barbara Devlin and Barbara Simone. Stu Span, a Rosarian, from Rogers Garden spoke on choosing and the care of roses in the yard. He said the most popular rose is a hybrid with long stems with a single rose on the end, followed by floribunda roses for a border and Grandflora. He suggested that buyers of roses should go to several nurseries and see what is available before buying a rose bush. Red roses that are fragrant tend to mildew, yellow roses flower a lot but don’t last long and fall apart easily and lavender roses usually have fragrance. Very few white roses have fragrance but he mentioned two that are fragrant, Queen Mary II and Pope John II. He suggested when planting roses keep them away from trees—5 feet from the drop line of trees. He really recommends growing roses in pots—the bigger the pot the bigger the roses will get. Plastic pots will hold moisture better than Members of the HHGC admiring the colorful floral basket design made by Janelle Wiley from Sherman Gardens are Janice Wiley Hosttess, Connie Mandic, Pearl Holmes, Mary Johnston and Marti Klarin. clay pots and it is easier to move roses in plastic pots. Use planting mix in the soil, not potting mix, work it 6 inches into the ground, breaking up clay to hold moisture. Rose roots go down 17 inches and then spread out. Plant 3 feet apart and you will have less trouble with mildew & insects and keep away from walls if possible (except climbing roses), Roses like the sun but they are not tropical plants; they like the change of seasons and need 5 hours of sun a day and morning sun is better than afternoon sun. It’s good to hose down the leaves of roses to knock of pests. Roses should be fertilized every month. The April HHGC Garden of the Month Award was given to Davenport Drive at Algonquin for the Huntington Harbour Property Owner’s Association which does an impressive job of beautifying the Harbour area. HHGC wanted to recognize their considerable efforts, led by Dorothy Ralphs, specially the beautiful and cheerful display on Davenport Drive at Algonquin. The Association changes the display seasonally and the area is always an eye-taking welcome to the Harbour. Huntington Harbour Garden Club is open to all residents of the Harbour. The club meets in members homes at 10:00 a.m. on the third Tuesday of the month. If you are interested in joining please call Membership Chairperson, Sherry Bullock at 714-846-2139). It is with great sadness we report the passing of our long time member Peggy Mouritz on May 18, 2010. Janet Littlejohn, Dorothy Ralphs, Don Wolter, Board Members of HHPOA Winner of the Garden of the Month Award for the corners at Algonquin and Davenport. 15 HUNTINGTON HARBOUR TRAVEL INCORPORATED We have been encouraging you to get traveling for the past 40 years and now we are traveling too! On April 1st, Huntington Harbour Travel will be relocating to 5231 Argosy Avenue in the California ornia Faucets Building. We will be under construction for the next few w months so please excuse the boxes as we settle e in. We might be a bit harder to find so give us a call if you want to come in and we will tell you how ow to get here. 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Broker does not guarantee the accuracy of square footage, lot size or other information concerning the condition or features of property provided by seller or obtained from public records or other sources,t and the buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of that information through personal inspection and with appropriate professionals. 17 Seagate Yacht Club by Jr. Staff Commodore Ray Nagele SYC members traveled to Pala Resort & Casino for a weekend of fun, food and gambling on March 20-21 Opening Day “It is now my great pleasure and duty to declare the 2010 yachting season of SeaGate Yacht Club, our 34th year, officially open!” announced Commodore John Humphreys. With that, the SeaGate Yacht Club Opening Day ceremony ended, capping a great afternoon of boating and camaraderie. Earlier that afternoon, twenty-three boats, dressed in celebration flags, lined up to parade around Huntington Harbour letting all of our neighbors know that it was time for the opening. The Opening Day festivities were attended by over 120 members and guests including Staff Commodore John Byerlin and Myrenna from Oasis Yacht Club in Newport Beach and Commodore Lloyd Claus and Colleen from Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. Recognized by eight tolls, were members that passed away in the past year, Linda Mitchell and Dick Naulty. Flag officers hoisted their flags to the sound of the booming (sort of) cannon. The clubhouse was beautifully decorated for our celebration dinner.Fun was had by all. It was a great opening to the yachting year. Pala Resort & Casino Weekend Enthusiastic Seagate Yacht Club members traveled to Pala Resort & Casino for a weekend of fun, food and gambling on March 20-21. The group traveled by bus to the Pala resort where they were met with a reception party by the hotel. After an afternoon of relaxing the group participated in a cocktail party and an exciting slot machine tournament which included prizes. This activity was followed by a special private dinner. The next morning brought swimming, basketball viewing in private cabanas before the bus ride home. This was the second year for this popular event. Wanderlust Ski Club by Gayle Wayne Wanderlust Ski Club Names New Leaders Members of the Wanderlust Ski Club have announced their officers for the coming year, and planned a full calendar of trips and parties. Leading the group next year will be the following “ski team:” President............Brenda Zubieta Secretary ...........Patty DeZemplen Treasurer ...........Gil Fujimoto Membership ......Paul and June Lange Publicity ............Carryl Hytopoulos Historian ...........Caroline Williams Hospitality ........Anja Garwick and Jim Sanders Outgoing President Sharon Neidringhaus thanked the outgoing team and encouraged members new and old to sign up for next year’s trips as soon as possible to secure bargain rates and best flights. The group will travel to Lake Tahoe, California, Snowmass, Colorado and Big Sky, Montana. 18 Sea Isle Garden Club by Caron Mount Sea Isle Garden Club Members getting ready for their Luau Fund Raiser Sea Isle Garden Club members celebrated another year of success at the Installation Luncheon in May at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Dorothy Ralphs installed officers for 2010-2011: Janet Littlejohn, President, Anne Blayden, Vice President Membership, Carolyn Platt, VP Programs, Mary Ann Brinket, VP Ways and Means, Dorothy Ralphs, VP Project Liaison, Cindy Allen and Susan La Pittus, Secretary, Carolyn Lloyd, Treasurer, and Terry Hayden, Parliamentarian. Janet • • • • • • • thanked all her outgoing officers for a job well done. She then announced her Chairpersons for next year: Dorothy Ralphs, Donor Recognition, Cathy Kelly and Lucille Mascoli, Hospitality, Caron Mount, Newsletter, Donna Davis, Publicity, Jackie Neil and Maria Lockie, Telephone. After all the formalities were completed, members and guests enjoyed our specially selected luncheon of either Cobb Salad or Chicken/Portobello Sandwich with fruit. Our hostess, Shipwright Services Woodworking Fiberglass/Gelcoat Repair Bottom Paint Outdrive Specialist Custom Fabrications All Sportfishing Services Call Us for All Your Boat Repair and Service Needs 2901 Edinger Avenue • Building B Huntington Beach • CA 92649 (562) 592-2841 19 Carolyn Lloyd, had the chef at Bahia Corinthian prepare a surprise dessert. Our hospitality committee, Lucille Mascoli, Carolyn Platt, and Cathy Kelly, livened up the atmosphere with a tropical floral table décor, as a preview of the Luau Fun(d) Raiser. At the end of the luncheon members enthusiastically recommitted themselves to work together on the best Luau ever seen in Huntington Harbour. Our successful year has been highlighted by the progress on the Edinger Parkway. The roadside is just about ready for over 9,100 plants and trees, which will make a magnificent drive toward the 1,000 homes along Edinger. The SIGC has the community to thank for contibuting close to $200,000 over the last seven years. The most recent event was the Luau Fun(d) Raiser on May 21st, which showed how Sea Isle made fund raising fun. There were so many people who were willing to underwrite the costs. Extra special thanks go to Churee Kakimoto, Lauren Scott and Star Real Estate for their sponsorship of the fabulous Polynesian food provided by Teak Productions. Their Ribs, pineapple Chicken, rice, tasty pupus and Bananas flambe were so beautifully presented. A very special thanks also goes to Beverly Allen for her very generous donation. The evening ended with a rousing polynesian show, four beautiful girls and six little dancers (children about 6 and 7 years old) who thrilled the crowd with their hula dancing. Sea Isle Garden Club has continued to explore and apply for other sources of funds to help with this project, such as the Project Achievement Award, which will be decided by the Huntington Beach Environmental Board. The City is looking at projects which have an impact on conserving our natural resources. Our Edinger project has a solar-powered irrigation system and drought resistant plants, which qualifies it for consideration. Our club is always welcoming new members, and we have so much fun at our monthly meetings. In April, our program was presented by hostess Dorothy Ralphs, who demonstrated how clay pots can be decorated for any special occasion. If you are interested in joining Sea Isle Garden Club, please call Membership Vice President, Anne Blayden at 714-8407889. We meet on the 1st Wednesday of the month at 10:00 a.m. usually at the home of a member. VIMS: Volunteers in Multiple Sclerosis by Mim Strickler John Martin, Richard Barbari Our annual most popular Membership party will be held on Sunday, June 6 at 5 P.M. at the sensational waterfront Castle-home of Jan and Larry Carone on Trinidad Island. The event will include fabulous foods, unlimited libations and camaraderie galore. It’ll be a fun time plus benefiting our local M.S people. Invitations will be mailed soon, so please phone Alice Zamboni 714-840-1566 if you would like to be invited. Several upcoming events: For those people newly diagnosed with M.S. in the past three years, there is an 8-wk group every Tues. 6:30-8 PM in Costa Mesa to talk about living with the disease and to meet others with M.S. If interested phone 1-800-344-4867 #1. The Pacific South Coast Chapter & Carnival Cruise Line present a special cruise for those with M.S. and their families June 25-28 from Long Beach. On board will be many hosted workshops plus social gatherings. For cruise info, phone the above 800 number. For further info about our local VIMS group, please phone Carol Webster 714-840-2739. Little Mermaid Guild by Marguerite McEntee Little Mermaids is one of seven guilds that raises money for Childrens Hospital of Orange County. In April, several of the Little Mermaids and their husbands volunteered at the Long Beach Grand Prix Foundation Golf Tournament held at Old Ranch Country Club in Seal Beach. The Foundation generously donates $25,000 each year to Children’s Hospital of Orange County. The golf tournament was another huge success. The tournament built on the competition and fanfare surrounding the Long Beach Grand Prix race. The race annually attracts crowds during the week in excess of 175,000. The golf tournament also included prizes and a silent From Left: Jack and Ginny Bowman, Susan Dill, Marguerite McEntee, Pat Calderone and Don Dill. auction. 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To join or support the Guild please call (714) 377-3783 Huntington Harbour Newcomers Club by Elizabeth Alex This is a warm welcome to all who are new in the Huntington Harbor area to come and join a wonderful group of men and women interested in introducing you to the many involvements, clubs, affiliations, and making your stay in the area as social,and rewarding as you like. Come and join us, we have open hearts and arms just waiting to have you take the opportunity to get involved. One of the most successful events was our Friendship Tea Party that was authentically prepared by Cathy Kelly and Margaret Humphreys. The finger sandwiches, the rose tea, the scones and the delightful desserts were beyond culinary exquisiteness. We had such a fabulous time catching up with the relationships that matter the most and sharing in such an ideal atmosphere. Where else can British High Tea be brought to our very doorstep in Huntington Beach but by HHNC! For everyone who is thinking of Members enjoying the friendship tea party. joining us, please do so before May 22nd, so you can be invited to the Gourmet Luau. Now, we are bringing an Hawaiian Luau to our HB doorstep! Be sure to wear Hawaiian attire to be in sync with the atmosphere of the occasion and we want to tempt you by offering the rum punch that will be served up, with pupus and a variety of authentic tropical entrees. Kiwanis of Huntington Harbour by Eva Kilgore We collected over 300 pair of flipflops for our homeless kids! Amazing! Small, medium, large. Pink. Black. Green. Polka dot. The list goes on and on. Harbour View, Marine View, Marina, Huntington Beach High School...all received flip-flops. Our community is so giving, and we definitely have a need right here in our own backyard. Now...we are collecting school supplies. Notebooks, pencils, rulers, paper, glue sticks, binders...all are welcome. Parvaneh and Patrick Carter’s little boy received $500 in gift cards and money for his birthday party, and wanted to donate it to the homeless children. Thanks little Sammy! And thanks to your wonderful parents. Sammy’s Closet has been established at Marina High School to receive supplies for our needy students. If you would like to become involved in our Huntington Harbour Kiwanis Club, call 714-8405090. We are having a late summer party to welcome you! 21 We have a lunch bunch once a month were we pick out a unique restaurant for a fun dining experience with a different theme each month. Our installation dinner is the first Thursday of June: its glamorous, its intimate, its rewarding, its celebrating the woman who make it happen year round for HHNC. Huntington Harbour Ski Club Huntington Harbour Golf Club by Jeanie Gibson by Gregory Meinke Ski Club members enjoying a delicious meal. Our April meeting was held at the beautiful waterfront home of Mary and Jim Thompson. Jack Hayden, our long time treasurer, had a massive heart attack and is recuperating at Manor Care in Fountain Valley. We all miss him and hope he gets better and home real soon. Lesley Herbold reported on the Vail trip in February 2011. We have quite a few people signed up and are looking forward to a great ski season. The Mammoth trip was filled with fun and snow. The next and last meeting for the year will be held at Boris and Dorothy Ralphs. After our meeting, we were served a delicious bar-b-que dinner by Smokin Mo’s in Huntington Beach. Dorothy Ralphs was in charge and everybody pigged out on spare ribs and chicken and the fi xins. YUM! During the summer we will have a duff y boat cruise party stopping for cocktails and appetizers at member homes and then ending at Pelican Point for dinner. If you are interested in joining our ski club, please call Lesley Herbold, our membership chairman @ 714-374-6834. 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Chuck Beauregard and Don Lamb – 62 2nd. Mark Kilgore and Claudio Yeron – 63 B Flight: 1st. Cliff Hatter and Steve Powers – 62 2nd. Gerry Bailey and a blind draw – 62 Closest to the Pin winners include Mark Kilgore, Gerry Bailey and Claudio Yeron. Skins winners include Claudio Yeron, Bill Hawthorne, Bob Lloyd, Glen Shepard, Steve Powers and Derek Wimmer. Congratulations to all of the winners! If you would like a chance to de-thrown these champions please come out and join us next month, June 14, at Oak Creek Golf Club in Irvine followed by Recreation Park – Big Rec course in Long Beach on July 12. Please visit our website for a full tournament schedule and information. HHGC is a proud member of SCGA. As a member of SCGA you are eligible to play in all of the SCGA tournaments and for discounts at it’s and NCGA courses. All members receive a sanctioned handicap. Annual dues are $75 per year. If you are interested in becoming a member you can sign up online at www.HHGolfClub.ORG or contact Greg Meinke, Membership Director at 714-310-9871. La Familia, Aux. to Orangewood Children’s Home by Ruth Otis Mim Stickler, Bill Wheeler, Anita Osgood Reporting on our rousing Irish Hooley in celebration of St. Patty’s Day Fundraiser for Orangewood Children as Mim Strickler’s party patio was almost transformed into an Irish pub. Scott Strickler’s “Full Sail” band and Sueannah Nicholas’ guitar entertaining set a lively beat for the group. Lucky John Martin won the 50-50 monies collected by Janice Belk and Jackie Parker. Special thanks to bartenders Anita Osgood and Bill Wheeler. More thanks to Ruth Otis, Daryl Isaacs and Jerry and Sandy Alonzo Sandra Clouse, Marion Harrison, Murial Morris, Patti Kenmore for the fantastic corned beef with all the goodies. Sure ‘n begorrah a great time was had by all! Grateful thanks also to our many supporters, including the new Nordstrom Store in Fashion Island which donated to our Orangewood. Some fifteen members and friends attended their opening. The annual membership cocktail party was held recently at the lovely home of Mary Thompson. We welcomed prospective members and told them of our many projects. Our thanks to Mary and Marion Harrison for coordinating this special event. Please call Mike Nielsen, (562) 592-1418, for membership information and how you can help the children in various ways. Upcoming event will be out installation fun luncheon held at the elegant Old Ranch Country Club on Tuesday, June 15 at 10:30 AM. We would be delighted to have any of you interested in supporting these local children in Orangewood to join us. Just call Mim Strickler at (562) 592-2367. We are all looking forward to the upcoming progressive dinner on August 21st. Hors d’œuvre’s will be served at the home of Janet and Larry Little and dinner will be served at Sandy and Tom Gallaugher. BON APPETIT! Trinidad Ladies Club by Lauren Scott The Trinidad Ladies Club had their April meeting at the beautiful home of Lucille Mascoli. We want to thank Lucille for opening up her home for our meeting and for everyone who brought the tasty salads and desserts. TLC had their annual installation luncheon on May 4th at the Lonestar restaurant in Long Beach. It was a great celebration. Sharon Larson, our former President gave beautiful orchids to the current Officers thanking them for their time and hard work. Our new President’s Mary Shebell and Eileen Wannett announced the new 2010-2011 Officers and welcomed them with a spray of Dendrobiums. The food was fantastic and the afternoon was enjoyed by everyone. This is such a fine group of ladies who come together to make life on the island more enjoyable for all residents. Trinidad ladies enjoying lunch. 23 Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee: Chairman’s Message by Susan Qaqundah How did the year fly by? When I was installed last May by co-Chairs Eva Kilgore and Barbra Snegg as Chairman of the Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee, I envisioned the year would drag on. Not so. In a couple of weeks I would hand over my job to incoming co-Chairs, Terry Feterik and Lisa Mulvania, wishing them as successful a year with as capable a Board as I had. No Chairman can achieve success without the star-studded Board that we had in 2009-10. Special thanks to First Vice Chairman Ways and Means Chairman, Ellie Matthews, who handled all transactions for all our fundraisers efficiently and smoothly. Second Vice Chairman Cruise of Lights® dream team, Marlene Nielsen, Sheree Novak, Barbra Snegg, Jenny Huntsinger and Kim Weddon attended to every detail that this enormous fundraiser requires. Joyce Zimmerman and her assistant, Christine Faubert, our Boat Parade Chairs, ensured a smooth and success- ful Boat Parade. Tricia Pratto chaired Special Projects and handled our “A Fair 2 Remember” Arts and Crafts Show very competently. Our Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Juniors Fashion Show was spectacular. Under the leadership of Debbie Berry and Eva Kilgore, the Juniors put on another successful fundraiser. Of course, without the expert publicity rendered by our Fourth Vice Chairman, Public Relations Eva Kilgore, none of this would have been possible. Eva made sure that all our fundraisers were well publicized. The highlight of the year for us Harbourites was the Grand Marshal Celebration chaired by Terri Feterik and Mike Nielsen. What a successful event, honoring our Grand Marshal Brian Griley who led a fantastic Boat Parade and gave the baton to next year’s Grand Marshal, Calvin Free. I cannot end this article 24 without thanking Valerie Ingham (0ffice Manager), Ellen Halopoff (Membership), Arden Dombrowski (Recording Secretary), Nancy McDevitt (Corresponding Secretary), Ruth Roe (Treasurer), Debbie Edwards, Lolly McHardy and Lyn Senske (Hospitality), Judith Ivey (House of Design), Julie Huniu and Cristi Ulrich (Music Education) and Lisa Mulvania, Jenny Huntsinger, Karen Ridout, Melissa Banning and Nancy McDevitt (Group Presidents) for all the labor-intensive tasks they were asked to do. Kudos to all of you. As we say, it takes a village to raise a child. Here in the Harbour, it takes a village to ensure that our children and grandchildren are not denied music education. Thank you Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Committee members for all your work, support and love of this organization that brings smiles to the faces of our school children. HHPC: Marina Windjammer by Judi Ibarra Karen Ridout hands over the gavel to Ellile Mathews. The Windjammer group has completed its ushering at the Segerstrom Hall where many 2nd and 5th graders were treated to the likes of Mickey and friends and the Anaheim high school symphony. It was a joy to watch their beautiful little faces as many students entered the hall for the first time and expressed pure delight as they viewed the enormity of the theater. Second graders truly get themselves integrated into the musical gymnastics of the musicians. Hands, feet and heads keep rhythm as their ears and eyes indulge themselves in classical pieces enjoyed by everyone. Such a feeling of accomplishment for us as we relish the rewards of our fundraising efforts! Our music mobile has also been busy as it travels to schools to enhance the classroom music program with real instruments. Children get to engross themselves with music, up close and personal, as they touch and drink in the sights of woodwinds, strings and percussions. Our poor little van was about mobiled-out, when some generous helping hands raised enough funds for us to purchase a new one. Thanks to you all. The Windjammer group held our annual installation luncheon at the home of Joanne Fernback, where we feasted on a gourmet meal prepared by Joanne’s daughter, Allyson, who is an accomplished chef. Karen Ridout handed the gavel over to Ellie Mathews who will take the reins for this group in the coming year. We congratulate her and we congratulate Karen who moves onto President of all Committees. Other officers were installed for the coming year and new members and past presidents were recognized. We were serenaded by a young man from the Academy of Performing Arts, Huntington Kyle Selig sings his heart out to us. Beach High School. Kyle Selig sang several of his favorite songs for us. What a smooth, melodic voice this performer has! Kyle recently won the Music Center of Los Angeles Spotlight Award Competition which included a $5,000.00 scholarship. He is on his way to Carnegie Melon in the fall. Our two final fundraising projects for the year bring us to Peter’s Landing on April 24 and 25 for a boutique of fun and unique items, and the HH Juniors Fashions Show on Sunday May 2 at the Waterfront Hilton. Our members are also encouraged to attend the Red Carpet Premiere of the film “They Came to Pay”, held at the Meadowlark Country Club-- a fundraiser put on by the Huntington Valley West Group. Our incoming president, Ellie Mathews, will lead us into another funfilled year of activity, music and new adventures. We always welcome new members into the Windjammer Group. Call Susie Simpson for information at (714)892-0202. GREGORY L. JOHNSON, D.D.S. Dentistry 5 days a week in Huntington Harbour Mall. 714-846-0638 Call for an appointment. • General Dentistry • Cosmetic Dentistry • Dental Implants • ZOOM Teeth Whitening (as seen on Extreme Makeover) GREGORY L. JOHNSON, D.D.S. 20% off ZOOM Teeth Whitening 16901 Algonquin Street Huntington Beach, CA 92649 25 HHPC: Admiralty by Bett Walton The new officers & chairman for the Admiralty Group, left to right: First Row - Lori Anderson, Lisa Mulvania, Mim Strickler, “Mike” Nielsen. Back Row - Elizabeth Evans, Jan Goss, Patti Kemore, Muriel Morris, Jean Evans, Jackie Coupe, Anita Osgood, Bett Walton. HHPC Admiralty members selected Sherman Gardens as the perfect venue for their annual luncheon and installation of officers meeting. Parliamentarian Patti Kenmore presented outgoing President Lisa Mulvania with a gold HHPC charm for her two years of exceptional service heading Admiralty. Lisa Mulvania then presented each of the officers and chairmen who served under her leadership last year with beautiful crystal bracelets as a “thank you” for their efforts. In a lovely ceremony, Patti followed with the installation of the new officers and chairmen for 2010-2011 year. They are: President, Lori Anderson; Exec. VP Parliamentarian, Lisa Mulvania; Vice President Cruise of Lights, Mim Strickler; Assistants Cruise of Lights, Jean Evans & Jackie Coupe; Vice President Membership & Annual Fund Chairman, Murial Morris; Vice President Boat Parade, Leslie Herbold; Recording Secretary, Jan Goss; Corresponding Secretary Eustelle Bosler; Assistant Bett Walton; Treasurer, Madeline Campbell; Grand Marshall Ball Chairman, Anita Osgood; Music Education & Youth Programs Chairman, Elizabeth Henry; Juniors Chairman, Melissa Brown; Public Relations Chairman, Patti Kenmore; Special Projects Chairman, Marie Edwards; Hospitality Chairman, Terry Hayden; Design House Liaison, “Mike” Nielsen. Patti then presented each with flowers. Admiralty members had three tables of members attending the annual meeting and installation of officers for the Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Executive Board held at the Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. Our own Admiralty members Lisa Mulvania and Terri Federik were installed as the Co-Presidents and we are very proud of them as we know they will be outstanding in this role! Live the Waterfront Resort Lifestyle Huntington Harbour’s TENNIS ESTATES 63 Gated Townhomes with Boat Docks, Pool, Spa, Tennis Courts For Sale For Sale 16351 Wimbledon Lane 3 BR, 2.5 BA, 2320 SF, 2-Story off water, Harbour View Townhome with 25 foot boat dock. $725,000 16363 Wimbledon Lane 3 BR, 3.5 BA, 2472 SF, Tri-Level Waterfront Townhome with 30 foot direct access boat dock. $1,150,000 Thank You for Your Business & Referrals! BRUCE BAYLESS KATHY BAYLESS 714.330.6934 714.501.9378 Bruce@BaylessGroup.com Kathy@BaylessGroup.com UHVLGHQWLDOLQYHVWPHQWUHDOHVWDWH 26 HHPC: Sandpipers by Kathy Bayless March 18th an enthusiastic group of Sandpiper members attended their March meeting at the home of Suzanne Russell. President Melissa Banning announced the 2010-2011 officers and board members and that the installation would be held at McKenna’s on April 15th. Music Education Chair Linda Cassidy reported that the Sandpipers sent docents to various music programs in Orange County and hosted a music mobile full of instruments that were used to teach music appreciation in selected local schools. To celebrate the Sandpipers hard work and success during the 2009-2010 year, March 26th the Sandpipers members enjoyed lunch and an enjoyable afternoon at the Long Beach Art Museum. April Installation April 15th the Sandpipers met at McKenna’s by the Bay for their annual Installation of Officers Luncheon. The 2010/2011 Officers are President Melissa Banning, Recording Secretary Kathy Morton, Corresponding Secretary Suzie Scott, Parliamentarian Suzanne Russell, Treasurer Loretta Patterson, Membership Bonnie Specht, Annual The 2010/2011 Sandpipers Officers and Board. Fund Mary Ann Brinket, Boat Parade Karen Tribble, Cruise of Lights Lolly McHardy and Cathy Liddle, Assistant Cruise of Lights Helene Rowlette, Music Education and Youth Concerts Nicole Stewart and Patty Taylor, Grand Marshall Event Susan Lipman, House of Design Debbie Edwards and Cheryl Rogers, Public Relations Kathy Bayless, Juniors Katie Goetzinger, Special Projects Helene Rowlette and Evanne Connors, Hospitality Linda Cassidy, Lillian Wood, Carol Travis and Fran Pike. Helene Rowlette chaired the Sandpipers involvement at the Philharmonic boutique held on April 24 & 25th at Peter’s Landing. More Information If you want more information about the Huntington Harbour Philharmonic Sandpipers and would like to participate in our activities please call Membership Chair Bonnie Spect (714) 377-1024. HHPC: Trinidad Group by Dianne Rector and Mark A. Arizmendi The Trinidad Group lunched at The Ritz Restaurant in Fashion Island to pass the leadership gavel from 2009-2010 President Nancy McDevitt to 2010-2011 President Donna Gray. Nancy has been a great inspiration in her leadership of our organization. She will continue providing guidance as we enter 2010-2011. Our new President Donna Gray is well prepared to take Trinidad Group into another year. With her graciousness and dedication to Music Education for Children of Orange County, and Trinidad Group, we lovingly welcome her as our President. In addition the Trinidad officers that will serve 2010-2011 are; Pam MeyersCruise of Lights, Bea’ Swanson & Angie Ferns-Assistant Cruise of Lights, Sheree Novak-Membership/Annual Fund, Ellen Martin-Recording/Corresponding Secretary, Linda Axel-Treasurer, Gi Gi Ashbeck-Grand Marshal Event, Helen Hagan-Music, Suzanne Simon-Juniors, Dianne Rector & Mark A. ArizmendiPublic Relations, Linda Cohen-Special Projects, Churee Kakimoto & Lauren Scott-Showcase Home, and Gail Weis & Rachel Smith-Hospitality. Proven leadership, exceptional officers, and gracious hospitality allow Trinidad Group to provide Children of Orange County with Music Education through the Philharmonic Society. Share our fun by joining the Trinidad Group. Call Sheree Novak to join us, 714.318.5008! Trinidad Group 2010-2011 President Donna Gray, and Nancy McDevitt, Parliamentarian at The Ritz Restaurant in Fashion Island. Kay Bogert Living and Specializing in Huntington Harbour Since 1982 For all of your real estate needs always call Kay Cell: (714) 580-8028 Res. & Fax: (714) 377-9696 e-mail: jkbogert@aol.com 27 HHPC: Juniors by Eva Kilgore Juniors pose at Waterfront Hilton What a wonderful year our HHPC juniors had! The juniors are our teen volunteers, and this incredible group of kids worked all year volunteering. Keep in mind, they are all students, and have intense workloads at school, besides giving their time to the community. Allison Stellrecht and Brandon Wood were copresidents, and did an outstanding job this year. These teens collected over 200 coats for the coat drive, 100 plus pairs of flipflops for our homeless kids, and helped with An Affair 2 Remember. They’ve been extremely busy! The juniors cleaned our area beaches, helped with the boat parade, the Cruise of Lights, grand marshal event...the list goes on and on and on! A Trip to the Orient was the finale of a marvelous year. Held at the Waterfront Hilton, and packed with supporters, the juniors walked the runway in style! RVCA, Sullen, Rip Curl, Triple Two, and No Rest for Bridget provided the clothes, and the juniors were definitely styling! Thank you to all of these companies for providing these cutting-edge fashions! Lisa Knot headed up our event this year, with help from Eva Kilgore and Debbie Berry. Eva and Debbie advised the juniors this year for HHPC. Thank you to Lisa for doing an amazing job, and to Eva and Debbie! Ross Family Foundation, 808 Investments, LLC, Louis Gonzalez, HHPC groups, and individual donors helped sponsor this event. Marlene Schell, of Transnational Escrow, donated a $500 gift certificate for Fashion Island (our big raffle prize). Thank you! Thanks to Louis Gonzalez, Lucy Stellrecht, Mike Nielsen, Teresa Nichols, Linda Axel, Judith Ivey, Norma Clapp, and Diane Moore for their financial contributions. Emmy winner Xiomara Galindo emceed the show, and made it fun! Allison Andrews of APA Consulting taught the juniors how to walk the walk, and infused the kids with energy and her wonderful, unique style. Behind the scenes workers Barbra Snegg and Valerie Ingham helped and helped and helped some more! Thank you ladies! The silent auction was a big hit, and the luncheon was awesome! Thanks to Jenny Buettner for her wonderful contributions and help. Lisa Knott was all smiles at the end of the day, and, again, deserves a HUGE round of applause. Next year, Diana Wood and Annette Eliot are heading up the juniors. If you have a teen from 9th grade to 12th grade, please consider having your child join the juniors. It is great fun, gives them a chance to help out in the community, and they get many, many service hours good for college applications! Call 714-8405090 for more information. HHPC: Islanders by Eva Kilgore Islanders gathered at the beautiful home of Parvaneh Carter for their tea.... dressed in gorgeous attire, and ready to have some fun! Our annual tea is the perfect opportunity to get together, and welcome prospective new members. Then, Baci de Roma was the setting for the Islander installation. President Jenny Huntsinger handed over her duties to incoming president Nikki Kubeck. A very exciting time for all! Islanders are going to take a little time off...then it’s full speed ahead for upcoming events. Pam Free’s husband Calvin Islanders are all smiles at their installation at Baci de Roma will be our 2010 grand marshal...look for all the Islanders to support this dynamo. Parade Captain is Craig Ferguson. Jenny Huntzinger and Teresa Nichols will head up the boat parade committee. Meanwhile, Marlene Nielsen is right 28 back in the driver’s seat with Cruise of Lights...and so it goes! We have a most dynamic team! Islander Susan Qaqundah lead the way this year as HHPC Chairman. 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