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 San Francisco Valentine’s Day – Plenty of Heart
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Birds eye view of Union Square at the annual Heroes & Hearts luncheon. |
by Jeanne Lawrence
San
Francisco Opera Guild Valentine’s Ball
San Francisco takes Valentine’s Day very seriously and what says “love” more
than the spirit of giving. The San Francisco Opera Guild celebrated its annual
gala, The Valentine’s Ball with a romantic black-tie benefit dinner/dance
at the luxurious Four Seasons Hotel.
Event chairs Charlot Malin and Carla Zuber created
an intimate evening full of champagne, flowers, entertainment, and dancing. In
keeping with the mood, the ladies dressed in ball gowns of incredible shades
of pinks, and reds, creating
a visual delight.
Celebrating were: Guild President Teresa Medearis, Treasurer Susan
Kulick, General
Director David Gockley, Tom and Robin Selfridge, Kenneth and Dorothy
Paige, Opera
President George and Leslie Hume, Nicholas and Lucy Hume Koukopolous,
Ed and
Rosemary Baker, and Frank and Daru Kawalkowski. |
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Ball
Co-chair Charlot Malin, Opera Guild President Teresa Medearis,
and co-chair Carla Zuber
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John
Gunn and Opera President George Hume
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John
and Donna Speer with Opera General Director David Gockley
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Others
in the crowd: Bill and Marilyn Timoney, Robert and Gay-Lynn
Blanding, John and Usha Burns, Dolly and George Chammas, Toni Wolfson,
Pamela Joyner with daughter Morgan Joyner Love, Pamela and Theodore
Deikel, Alan Morrell, Chandra and Robert Friese, Diane and Asher Rubin and Katie
and Claude Jarman.
Also, Guild Past President Cheryl Baxter and Ralph, Judith Renard, Jan
and Jon Zakin, Anne Marie Massocca, Victoria Kornblum and Inessa
and Robert Dobkin.
And, what’s an opera event without music so along came the Opera’s
Adler Fellows whose repertory included the romantic songs from Cole Porter and Irving
Berlin.
The Opera Guild’s Valentine gift to the community: the proceeds go to their
award-winning education and community outreach programs, which annually reach
over 40,000 young people. |
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Chandra
and Bob Friese
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Asher
and Diane Rubin
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Lynn
McDowell
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Rosemary
and Edward Baker
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Susan
Kulick
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Teresa
Medearis
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Morgan
Joyner Love (Pamela Joyner's daughter)
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Toni
Wolfson, Kenneth Paige, and Dorothy Paige
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Dr.
Janice Zakin and Mr. Jonathan Zakin
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Joel
Goodrich and Max Nugus
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Josie
Howard and Matt Page
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Romantic
atmosphere
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Lisa
Kieu in Varassi
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Tom
and Robin Selfridge
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Charlot
and Gregory Malin
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Carla
Zuber and Claude Hubert
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It just wouldn’t be Valentine’s Day without the annual Heroes & Hearts luncheon, honoring five exemplary individuals in the community: Sergeant Mary Dunnigan, of SF Police Department, Margaret Hagan, a 35 year hospital volunteer; Laura Mahimeister a PhD in Nursing Science in the Birth Center, Pat Putney, an occupational therapist with Health at Home, and Niels Tangherlini a Paramedic Captain with the SF Fire Department.
The luncheon raised close to a $1 million for the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation, supporting patient care, regardless of ability to pay, at SF General Medical Center (SFGHMC). Among the Center’s many unique programs is the only Level 1 Trauma Center for all of SF and northern San Mateo County.
Held in a gigantic tent that covered Union Square, in the ‘heart’ of downtown shopping, was anchored by Neiman Marcus, Saks, Macys, Levi Strauss and William-Sonoma.
Michael Greening, of Mini of San Francisco donated a Mini Cooper for auction, a cute little car perfect for driving around the city and actually finding a parking space.
Important enough for three mayors to attend, current Mayor Gavin Newsom, and former Mayors Willie Brown and Frank Jordon, the luncheon drew close to 800 supporters. Adding a little dazzle, Noah Gray-Cabey, star of NBC”s hit show Heroes, arrived to honor some real-life heroes.
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Tony Bennet's Hearts, America's Greatest City By the Bay |
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Don Asmussen, Twenty Heart Beats as One |
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This year’s Chairs included Board President Judy Guggenhime and Julia Damasco. Hospital execs included SFGHMC CEO Gene Marie O’Connell, Executive Director Katherine Ripley-Williams, and Chief of Surgery Dr. William Schecter, who also received a Special Hero Award.
In 2004, civic-minded Nancy Bechtle and Ellen Magnin Newman conceived the public arts project Hearts in San Francisco with the idea of generating not only donations but some excitement after the dot.com bust. New York had its Cow Parade and Cincinnati had a Big Pig Gig, but for SF it had to have heart.
Over 130 artists created heart sculptures that were installed all over the Bay Area – sidewalks, plazas, and parks, which were later auctioned and have now become collector’s items.
Of course, Tony Bennett, who left his “heart in San Francisco,” kicked off that event by unveiling of his own heart design – located at the corner of Post and Powell at Union Square.
This year’s artists were Jose Arenas, Don Asmussen, Rob Cox, Sidnea D’Amico, Roy de Forest, Matthew Frederick, Susan Verble Gantner, Anthony Liggins, Derek Lynch, Michael Osborne, Lewis Sykes, Daniel Tousignant, and Laurel True. |
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SFGHF CEO
Gene Marie O’Connell and Chief of Surgery Dr. William Schecter
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SFGHF Board
Sec and Co-Chair Julia Damasco, Lifemark Group’s CEO Andy Bryant
with Chuck Hotchkiss and Anthony Kan
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2007 Heroes |
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Hearts
in San Francisco founders Ellen Magnin Newman and Nancy
Bechtle |
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SFGHF Board
President and Co-Chair Judy Guggenhime, Noah Gray-Cabey,
of NBC’s “Heroes” and
SFGHF Exec Dir Katherine Ripley-Williams |
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Former Secretary of State George Shultz and wife Charlotte, Chief of Protocol |
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Former
Mayor Willie L. Brown, Jr., Mayor Gavin Newsom, former
Mayor Frank Jordon and Noah Gray-Cabey |
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SFGHF Board
Member Pam Baer, wife of SF Giants’ GM Larry Baer, with former
SF 49ers Keena Turner and Orlando Cepeda
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Wells Fargo
Regional Pres Lisa Stevens
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Hearts
in San Francisco
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Daniel
Tousignant, Single Tree
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Gretchen
and Andre de Baubigny
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Akiko Yamazaki, wife of founder of Yahoo! Jerry Yang |
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Colorful
décor
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MINI of
San Francisco’s Exec VP Michael Greening and Macy’s Director
Patrick Smith
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Michael
Osborne, A Man's Dream
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Christa
Noél Hunter from Steve Silver’s Beach Blanket Babylon’
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Lovable
Mini Cooper
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Nothing
is as it Seems at the Stanford Cancer Center Valentine’s
Day Ball
Another Valentine’s Day celebration was held at the fabulous home
of Jillian Manus and her husband, venture capitalist Alan
Salzman, in
Atherton, the exclusive
community south of San Francisco.
In the spirit of giving, more than 300 supporters raised over $1 million dollars
for this noble cause, the Stanford Cancer Center.
This year’s theme: “Nothing is as it seems” inspired an evening
of fantasy and playfulness, with the help of party planner Robert Fountain.
And what didn’t they dream up – a virtual world of fantasy! Live “Masterpieces” by
Salvador Dali, a life-size ice sculpture of Michelangelo’s David, and a
mock Italian Wedding, with a bride and groom on a five tiered wedding cake while
illusionists and tarot card readers entertained the guests.
After dinner, the guests strolled into the magical world of an “Alice in
Wonderland” tented ballroom for dessert and dancing – giant tea cups
and floating flowers were proportioned to make everyone feel like they were children
again.
Guests included businessman Steve Westly (Democratic former
state controller
who made a bid to run for governor) with wife Anita Yu, CEO
of Healthline West
Shell CTO OF Yahoo! Farzad Nazem and wife Noosheen Hashemi,
Hal Edward Runkel, author of ScreamFree Parenting: Raising your
Kids
by Keeping your Cool, and CEO
of Stanford Hospital and Clinic, Martha Marsh. |
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Jay
Kajimura in the Tesla Roadster
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Dod
Nadeem and Noosheen Hashemi
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Nazem,
of Yahoo!, happily won the bid for a limited edition “Signature
100” Tesla Roadster, which Time magazine named one of
the ‘Best Inventions
of 2006’, and honored by Forbes as one of the years best vehicles
- "the
new car that lived up to the hype."
From Tesla Motors of San Carlos, California comes this sexy hi-performance, all
electric car which sold out in four months at a base price of $92,000.
According to specs, the Roadster can go from 0 – 60 mph in 4 seconds, hit
up to 135 mph, travel 250 miles on its lithium ion battery and cost only 1 cent
a mile to operate.
The car utilizes the AC induction engine invented by the brilliant physicist Nikola
Tesla, without whom electrical production as we know it today would
not
exist. Sometimes called “the man who lit the world,” could Tesla
possibly be responsible for helping to save it?
Hopefully, it’s not too late to get on their waiting list. What a unique
Valentine’s gift for a loved one – and a gift to the environment,
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Alan Salzman
and Charles Marsala
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Claire Hagman,
Barbara Stephenson, and Carolyn Lave
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Cliff and Hildy Levine
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Jillian Manus wore a vintage Chanel couture that she found in Paris |
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Robert Fountain
and Nancy Greenback
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Gary and Nobuko Cleary
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Jennifer
Solo (author) and Tom Jacoby
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Anne and Jerry Down
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Sherry Burke
and Bob Wolf
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Susan Dunlevy
and Tina Frank
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Life imitates
art
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Tad and
Diane Taube
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It's all a matter of perspective
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| Photographs by Drew Altizer |
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