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At Longue Vue House and Gardens, an aboriginal concert opera by Dan Shore -- blue-blooded "Freedom Ride" and appearance the 50th ceremony of the Freedom Riders' advance from Washington, D.C., to New Orleans -- was presented in the annular on the Spanish Court. A accession followed with adorable book and cocktails. Champagne, too.
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Gallery: Long Vue House 2011
John Ware directed, Wilfred Delphin played the piano, and, as singers, the names to apperceive were soloists Dara Rahming, Valerie Jones Francois, Chauncey Packer and Anthony Zoeller, and the Xavier University of Louisiana Concert Choir. The showplace home and gardens, the event's beneficiary, was the home of Edgar and Edith Stern, who, according to controlling administrator Joe Baker, "leveraged their altruistic donations to civilian rights causes." Also accepted as supporters of the arts, they commisioned new works, accurate arising artists and affianced the association in amusing amends discourse.
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Mastheading the event, formatted as a premiere and angel reception, was administrator Catherine Tremaine, co-chairwoman Arlene Philipson, and board associates Kimberly Armatis, Dorothy Ball, Diane Dupin, Pam Hayne, Anne Redd, Caroline Robert, Anais St. John, Tim Trapolin, George Wilson and Joe Baker.
Post achievement and the continuing ovation, guests were advised to an affectionate cabaret advised by Pam Hayne and Tim Trapolin, area accompanist Anais St. John and pianist Harry Mayronne entertained. In the spirit of the evening, "Freedom Ride" soloists performed an acclamation and again sang some of their admired arias and spirituals.
Elsewhere, at Saks Fifth Avenue in Canal Place, Key to the Cure 2011 apart bent partying for 850 people, who flocked in abutment of breast blight analysis and to account the Louisiana Blight Analysis Consortium. More than $225,000 was raised. Among the top sponsors were Jane and Bill Goldring (Republic National Distributing Co.) with babe Diane Franco, Ochsner Health System, and Kim Glazer Goldberg (Jerome S. Glazer Foundation.) Additional sponsors were Leo Marsh with Leslie, Ben Nevins, Andre duPlessis, Stephen Baldwin, Susan and Jimmy Gundlach, Bergers four in Darryl and Louellen and Brandon and Daphne, Roger Ogden, Fred Holly, Carla Adams with Jay, Barbara Arras, Jackie Clarkson, Patricia Brinson with Vernon, Anne Gauthier, Dr. Juan and Ana Gershanik, Dana and Steve Hansel, Susan and Bill Hess, Olivia Manning, Cheryl Mintz and Brett Baumer, Marie O'Neill, Caroline and Bo Reily, Tia and Jimmy Roddy, Pam Ryan, Drs. Oliver and Sissy Sartor, Murray and Gerri Valene, Ann Wills, Sandra and Louis Wilson, Cristina Wysocki and Lisa Pulitzer Zoller.
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Key to the Cure marqueed the names of Ina Davis (with Richard), Russ Herman (with Sandra), Walter Leger Jr. and Kim Sport (with Mike) as the chairing consortium. Thanked, too, were Meaghan Ryan Bonavita and Allison Berger Tiller (with Joe and Ben) of the Fabulous Under 40 Subcommittee; Sandra Pulitzer (with Arthur) for entertainment; and, for accumulated liaisons, Juli Miller Hart (with mom Jerri Cullinan) and Sue Accompanist (with Harold and their son, Randal).
More notables were Dr. Prescott Deininger (with Celia), Tulane University; Dr. Augusto Ochoa, LSU Health Sciences Center; Dr. Tom Wiese, Xavier University; Dr. John Cole, Ochsner Health System; Aaron Miscenich, CAO of the LCRC; and Melanie Cross (with Troy and Keadren Green and Tony), Tulane University.
From Saks Fifth Avenue came carnality admiral and accepted administrator Carolyn Elder (wearing Escada) with bedmate Walter Christy; admiral Steven Putt (in Alfred Dunhill), Larry Dauterive (in Theory for Men), Charles Leininger (in Hugo Boss) and Colleen Bolling (sporting St. John); and business administrator Denise Trahant (in Boss for Women).
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Abundant beginning flowers were absolute with amber, blush and azure uplighting to adorn the decor. On anniversary of the store's three levels, accomplished book from 35 top eateries and music makers absorbed the crowds. David Torkanowsky, Stanton Moore, the Tony Hall Trio, the Treme Brass Band, and Jay Ray and Gee A'capellla Orleans captivated the crowds, while Acoustic Swiftness (with Marla Donovan and Dr. John Estrada as a dance-partnered pair) and The Motown Review (with such hits as "Lady Marmalade") got the affair backpack in active motion. Very lively!
"You are agreeably arrive to appear the Autumnal Convent and Investiture of the Priory of St. Bernard de Clairvaux Sovereign Military Adjustment of the Temple of Jerusalem" declared the allurement that scripted Our Lady of Prompt Succor National Shrine on State Street as the venue. The old European arresting and heraldic adjustment dates to 1129. Following the formalities, there was a anniversary accession and feast at the JW Marriott. Attire was declared as "black tie, dress mess, Highland dress, decorations, and business attire" (for ceremony-only guests). Jimmy Maxwell musicians added active sounds during the socilaing and banquet in the hotel's Rex Room.
Notables included Dr. W. Kenneth Mann Jr., the organization's prior, with his wife, Naomi, and their babe Kara; Jean M. Goulka, admirable secretary, and bedmate Robert; and postulantes Patricia Pascual Marse and Lyttleton Taxwell Harris IV. Also, the Russ Coppings, the George Alfred Coirons III, the Bernard Baisiers, the Reginald Zeringues, Angelle Palmere, the Ray Egans, the Edward Inmans, the Ricardo Martinezes, Louis Koerner Jr. and the Rev. Jean Meade, the Robert Strouds, Heath Plescia, Bill Allerton, Edward Runci, Rudy Rodriguez, Daniel Becker, the Thomas Crusers, the James B. Bassiches, the William Woessners, the Lawrence Ozenbergers, the Charles Maginnises and accouchement Bliss and Charles V., Christopher Peller, and the William Beattys.
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Nell Nolan can be accomplished at nnolan@timespicayune.com or 504.826.3455.
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