Frenzy of fashion storms in
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The Donna Karan spring collection took the crowd by storm last week
as Toby’s House, a residential care and counseling facility for
pregnant women, hosted a fashion show event of the line in from New
York. More than $45,000 was raised -- a record-breaker for Toby’s
House -- from a gathering of some 250 guests, many from the
Newport-Mesa community.
Newport’s chic Carmela Phillips, chairwoman of the dynamic
charitable group known as the Harvesters, supported the fashion
extravaganza at the St. Regis, Monarch Beach, along with fellow
Harvester Jana McGrath. Phillips and McGrath were joined by Kathryn
Glassmeyer, director of community relations for South Coast Plaza,
coordinating with Donna Karan New York, represented by Stuart
Winston.
The high-energy day included a big-time raffle, with tickets being
sold to the largely female audience by the handsome firemen of The
Orange County Fire Authority. Long-stemmed exotic calla lilies
adorned ecru-colored linen clad tables in the St. Regis ballroom. The
elegant creme-on-creme setting was a classy backdrop for a ladies’
affair aimed at assisting new mothers in need of help.
Kathleen Eaton, founder and executive director of Toby’s House,
was on hand to meet and greet the supportive crowd. Eaton was joined
by Margie Wakeham, executive director of Families Forward, and
Carolyn McInerney, assistant to O.C. Supervisor Tom Wilson, helping
to get out the Toby’s message.
Local ladies making a difference included Ali Woodard, credited
with much of the success of the event, Arlene Gahl, Deborah Larson,
Eva Harrison, Joan Hansen, Mary Raybun, Shelly Camera and Trisha
Juenemann.
Proceeds from the luncheon and fashion show, including money
raised through a lively auction, will assist Toby’s House providing
shelter, food and clothing to adult pregnant women in crisis.
Lana Chandler, representing Toby House, said, “At Toby’s House
residents are offered a comprehensive range of counseling services.
These services include baby and child care classes, childbirth
education and life skill guidance. Professional counseling is also
provided on a one-on-one basis.
“The women may stay through their nine months of pregnancy and
approximately six months after their children are born. Residents are
offered assistance in obtaining permanent housing, employment,
continued education and child care. Toby’s House is committed to
offering residents all the tools they need to become a self-reliant,
productive member of their community.”
For more information on Toby’s House, call Trisha Juenemann at
(949) 493-4551.
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