Local scholars get their rewards
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It is one of the most distinguished organizations in Orange County,
dedicated to providing opportunity for future generations.
Achievement Rewards for College Scientists recently inaugurated its
fall 2004 lecture series, which is named for the late scientist
Arnold O. Beckman.
The fall science lecture debuted with a very special dinner at the
Beckman Center at the UC Irvine, welcoming Nobel Laureate James D.
Watson who delivered the inaugural address.
The lecture series was launched in honor of Beckman, who passed
away in May. His daughter Patricia Beckman, founding president of the
Orange County chapter, made opening remarks in tribute to her
respected father. UC Irvine Chancellor Ralph Cicerone introduced
Watson, whose subject was “DNA ... 50 Years Ago And Now.” Watson is
credited with discovering the structure of DNA and many of Arnold
Beckman’s inventions were considered vital contributions to Watson’s
work with scientist Francis Crick.
Linda Elftmann chaired the dinner celebration with support from
chapter president Sue Alexopoulos and Diana Atkins, Mary Lou Furnas
and France Campbell. Also on hand for the event were Mary Davis (the
former national president of the organization), Terri Carr, James and
Janet Ray, Martha Unickel, Robert and Margaret Sprague, Jack and
Suzanne Peltason, Doug McCrea, Ralph Cygan, Bill Parker and Firoozeh
Dumas.
The Orange County chapter of Achievement Rewards for College
Scientists has raised and donated $490,500 toward 44 scholar years at
UC Irvine. The inaugural science lecture raised more than $46,000
toward scholarships in the 2005-06 academic year. The chapter will
hold its fifth annual scholar awards dinner on Jan. 28, 2005.
For more information on the organization, please contact public
relations chair Janis Carpenter at [email protected].
Broadway and television star Hal Linden graced the stage at the
Balboa Bay Club & Resort in Newport Beach, headlining the 10th
anniversary “Monte Carlo” benefit to support a men’s organization
known as the Roosters.
Seven Orange County children’s charities will share in the revenue
from the sold-out event, which attracted a black-tie crowd with local
TV anchor Ed Arnold serving as master of ceremonies.
“Our goal is to raise more than $300,000 to help disadvantaged
children in Orange County,” Roosters President Jim Rose said.
The charities included are: The Brain Injury Foundation, Concept
7, Friendly Center, Newport Beach Theatre Company, Southern
California Children’s Chorus, StandUp For Kids and the Roosters’ own
holiday food drive.
The Roosters are a 27-year-old volunteer organization comprised of
100 local businessmen dedicated to helping kids. Its major annual
“Monte Carlo” event, featuring top Hollywood entertainment, was
started by Rooster Gary Draper 10 years ago. Draper chaired the event
once again at the Bay Club with Reps. Chris Cox and Loretta Sanchez
serving as honorary chairpersons for the evening. To find out more
about the work of the Roosters, please contact Whit Kenerson at (949)
464-2034.
The Hyatt Newporter will be the setting for a new holiday event
founded and organized by local activist Julie David’s new
organization, A Charity for Charities. “Holidazzle” will unfold Dec.
10 to 11, benefiting Childhelp USA and Special Olympics Orange
County.
David’s idea was to bring together people of diverse religious
traditions and ethnic origin to share holiday traditions and culture.
She enlisted the services of show director John Vaughan, who has been
the man behind the Children’s Hospital of Orange County Follies for
the past decade working with Gloria Zigner, to create a show that
will feature everything from dancing snowmen to Hebrew bottle
dancers. For more information or to purchase tickets for
“Holidazzle,” please call (949) 361-6563, or log onto
https://www.acharityfor
charities.org.
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