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SOCIETY | FASHION | HOME | DINING | ART VOLUME 41, NO. 5, MAY/JUNE 2023 8 Publisher La Dolce Vita 10 Society BGCS Gala 2023 12 Entertaining Patsy Lowry 14 Society National Quarterback Hall of Fame Gala 16 Interior Design Barbara Kaplan 18 Society Homeward Bound Gala 2023 20 Fashion Samantha’s Favorite Finds 26 Society Celebrity Fight Night 2023 29 Etiquette Heather Wagenhals 30 Society The Board of Visitors Charity Ball 2023 35 Philanthropy Fabulous Phoenicians and Trendsetters 2023 46 Travel Honolulu On My Mind 49 Trashy Summer Retro Read The Happy Hooker 55 Wedding Bells Peck/Robone 56 Wedding Bells Hutt/O’Connell ON THE COVER May/June 2023
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LA DOLCE VITA The Season October to June

The month of April brough us more than 21 events. It’s wonderful to see such a smashing return after COVID. Trashy Summer Retro Read also returns this month to give readers a step back in time to a far less politically correct world. A time when trashy summer novels were all the rage. Enjoy!

We had the opportunity to visit the home of Janis Lyon the other night for a Heard Museum Moondance kick off and what a thrill it was. I hadn’t visited a magnificent setting since my wife Beth McRae and Mary Ellen McKee chaired Moondance in 2002. In the last 29 years, I’ve had the opportunity to pass through some incredible homes. Some brilliant and some that look like model homes. Mrs. Lyon’s home and a few more are the true standouts in a sea of white boxes with cheap aluminum windows. You get the picture.

Famed interior designer Gerry Ebbett has died. In the early 1960s he shot to fame at Warner’s Interiors and changed the blueprint of interior design in the Valley. He made Warner’s the most recognized home furnishings brand and design firm in Arizona. The representatives of Warner’s look as though they were sent from central casting to play models and business executives and Mr. Ebbett closely controlled the firm’s image well into the 1990s. He eventually departed the organization and continued to work with some of the most influential people in Phoenix. His great wit, style, and ability to transform anything into something beautiful is that of legend. He will be missed.

From all of us at Trends Magazine and The Trends Charitable Fund wish you a safe a pleasant summer. We hope to see you back here in October. Currently we are hoping that the new organiza tions which purchased AJ’s Fine Foods might decide to leave the distribution racks that grace their stores. I’ve been told the new owners want to remove them. That would be a shame. We have distributed this publication there for more than 23 years. It’s a tremendous benefit to non-Trends subscribers to be able to stop and pick it up. Stay tuned, there’s always more. Have a great summer!

IN COCKTAIL POLO NEWS YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT ...

Guests at a recent cocktail party were horrified by the tirade of a very angry and very well-known senior in attendance. Evidently, the two bartenders tried in vain to make some bizarre drink the socialite wanted. Never mind the line of more than 20 deep behind her. The angry woman tossed drink after drink in the garbage can next to the bar, demanding a new one be made. This was a cocktail party, not a cocktail lounge and your behavior was absolutely appalling! Perhaps it’s time for your family to ship you off to Lawrence Welk Village.

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CELEBRATE YOUTH GALA

Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale (BGCS) raised over $1 Million at its annual Celebrate Youth Gala presented by Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. The gala is the signature fundraiser for Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale, a local youth development organization that provides afterschool and summer programs for thousands of children and teenagers in the community. An Enchanted Evening was the theme of the sold-out Gala held at the JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort and Spa. The evening featured a cocktail reception and silent auction on the

Sonoran Terrace. Inside the ballroom, 550 guests were captivated by the speeches of triumph and transformation given by each of the seven youth of the year candidates sprinkled in between auction bidding. The impressive collection of goods and experiences in the live auction included luxury vacation packages from Inspirato, a diamond tennis bracelet from Samantha Michael Jewelry, a Scottsdale Fire Department Training Day experience and more.

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Ivan, Mia, Nicole, Jerome and Rita Gilreath Nate and Carrie Ehinger with Kathy and Mike Bosco
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Tony and Ashley Simeonov, Steve and Veronica Anderson, with Ramona and Mark Jennings Sharon and Rodney Logan Jaylin Wilson Jen and Nick Kolesar Skyler Badenoch, Ivan Gilreath, Mary Ellen McKee Brad and Andrea Robertson, Bill Boarders, Sharlyn Kanney, Jessica Boarders Ellen and Greg Kilroy Coverage courtesy of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale
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Happy Birthday: You’re Invited!

“Ah yes, I remember it well.”

Memories! One of my most magical memories was a birthday luncheon that my wonderful friend, Adrienne Schiffner, gave for me in her exquisite garden. We were surrounded by beautiful roses and a myriad of colorful flowers. Beauty everywhere! Knowing that she created such a lovely occasion especially for me, made my birthday very special. I felt honored, blessed, loved and cherished. Everyone invited felt thrilled and delighted to have been included. Knowing how incredible it was to have shared my birthday in such a memorable way, inspired me to give birthday luncheons for my friends. I encourage you to host a birthday luncheon for someone you care about. Birthday celebrations are often one of life’s big moments. Celebrating a friends birthday will give him/her an amazing feeling of joy, happiness and close friendship. Precious, lasting memories.

You, as the hostess, are acknowledging how dear and treasured the birthday friend is and how important he/she is in your life. You are willing to go the extra mile for him/her!

Here is a tip: Always make a toast to the birthday guest. Plan in advance what you most want to say. For example: “Whatever you ask for may you receive, whatever you seek may you find, whatever you wish for, may all your dreams come true. Wishing you abundant happiness, good health, prosperity and LOVE! Happy birthday to my treasured friend!”

HELPFUL IDEAS

1. Stand by the birthday guest while making your toast.

2. Fill your dining room with balloons, fresh flowers, candles, photos etc.

3. Have his/her name written on the birthday cake.

4. Ask in advance what is his/her favorite kind of cake/ice cream? Serve that.

5. Have everyone share personal stories about the honored birthday guest.

6. Make a special place setting for your birthday guest with as many hearts, cards, photos (anything shiny and glittery.)

7. Create a larger place card for the birthday guest. Add lots of stickers, hearts, rhinestones etc.

Remember, special birthday parties are time honored remembrances of shared friendship and love.

“The more you praise and celebrate your life, the more there is in life to celebrate.”

– Oprah

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NATIONAL QUARTERBACK HALL OF FAME GALA 2023

The lawn outside the opulent Scottsdale Resort, still remembered by many as The Scottsdale Conference Center, played host to this year’s National Quarterback Hall of Fame. An impressive silent auction traversed the stately greens, as many from the professional sports league

and community leaders gathered. Great inductions and well-deserved honors made for the perfect event. Lisa Henry Holmes and Tina Huber made sure the festivities were simply perfect.

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Put Your Personality in Your Rooms – Rooms Speak!

People often have trouble figuring out what kind of design will work best in their homes, and it can be overwhelming. To help people out on this front, I recently held a forum for consumers to discuss some of their design issues. It was fun getting together and learning decorating tips and feeding off one another’s ideas. Here are some of the questions that came up.

I would love to use some bold patterns on my upholstery. What do I have to know to successfully do this?

I love the use of big, bold patterns that make a statement. The best way to do this is as accents rather than on a large piece –of course, pillows are an obvious choice. Using solids as a base gives you flexibility but can enhance a pattern when the color is used as a background to bring out the colors in the print. Another is upholstering a screen and using it by the windows, behind a piece of furniture or as a visual divider in a room. I have one in my home, and it hides a large electric organ we can’t part with and use occasionally but don’t want to see.

How do you feel about mixing up styles and finishes?

This is one of my favorite things to do. It creates interest in a room and adds personality – your personality – that is. This is your opportunity to be daring and experiment. For example, you can put things together and create your own combination. The word popularly used for this style is eclectic; it’s when you combine a French-style desk with a contemporary chair. You are saying, “I am different, and I’m not afraid to show it.”

I see leather is back in a big way. Is it easy to use when decorating?

Yes, leather is a popular material these days and easier than ever to use when decorating because:

It comes in a variety of colors

The palate of colors is almost endless, from the brightest to the most muted tones. It’s fun and interesting to use leathers in unexpected colors. It’s a whole new way to look at leather. The feel of the leather. It is so soft that if you close your eyes it feels like fabric. Price. Leather has become more affordable. However, the softer the leather, the higher the price will be. You can mix your leathers with fabrics such as chenille and more economical microfibers on the same piece to give interest and contrast. The look is great!

I have noticed furniture is mirrored. How can we use these pieces? Mirrored furniture is back. This is a trend from the 1940’s that made a glamorous and dramatic statement in any room. It is being used on all kinds of furniture, Years ago a client had a miniature piano that I mirrored, and it was the talk of the home. Today’s interpretation has gone even further; dressers are being mirrored, and sinks are being put into them for bathrooms.

What is a popular decorating & design trend today?

Here are a few design trends you can consider. Don’t feel like you must match your furniture pieces – mix and match both finishes and styles. It’s creative not to place furniture against a wall. Come up with different ways to arrange the furniture to make it more interesting – such as placing the furniture at an angle or floating the seating to make the space appear more open and larger.

How can I make my painted walls more interesting?

Paint walls bright colors. Instead of having white ceilings, paint them the same color as the wall. If your wall color is dark, make sure the ceiling color is half the intensity.

This will make the ceiling color appear the same because it is facing down. By painting the ceiling, you can make the room feel cozier and not break up the look you created by painting the walls a special color.

Be bold! There is no one way to decorate a room. Your imagination and understanding of your needs is all it takes when you remember that, “Rooms have no feelings, YOU do!”

It was fun getting together and discussing decorating ideas and feeding off each other, just like we do in our Monthly Design Group. Contact me if you would like to join.

Thanks for all your questions and comments. If I use your question or comment in this column, I will send you a free, autographed copy of my new book “The Bajaro Method: Rooms Have No Feelings, YOU Do!”

Barbara Kaplan, designs for beauty & well-being, and offers personal interior design consultations for guidance, ideas, and solutions to make your home truly yours. Contact her at Barbara@BarbaraKaplan.com

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HOMEWARD BOUND ROOFTOP 2023

Just as spring came into full bloom, Homeward Bound returned with a lavish event at Mountain Shadows Resort. The bash was put on by Kathi Neal, Roseann Dunteman, Tiffanie Leyvas, Patty Sapp and Suzanne Dickey. Vast amounts of some of the finest gourmet foods filled the buffet which imaginably traversed the opulent patio as quiet music played and cocktails flowed. Camelback Mountain overshadowed the

early evening showing shimmering shades of purple and violet hues upon the rakish crowd of guests. Luxe raffle Items included: a Katy Perry Las Vegas experience, a Louis Vuitton handbag, a private chef experience and on and on and on. Proceeds from the event serve to benefit families in need and the homeless. Smashing in shades of silver: Paula DeMore. What a beautiful affair!

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Timeless elegance. Elevate any look with these vintage Chanel earrings, a true testament to the brand’s iconic design and unparalleled craftsmanship.

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Stand out with Jonathan Simkhai’s deconstructed midi dress, a perfect blend of masculine and feminine elements. With its unexpected twists and avant-garde construction, this dress is the ultimate statement piece that will elevate any wardrobe.

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Refined, clean and versatile, white watches are a tried-andtrue trend for good reason. This 18k rose gold Franck Muller wristwatch is perfect for summer and beyond.

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Layering necklaces with unique chains and charms can your everyday looks apart. Refresh your lineup with this darling and lightweight Pomellato piece.

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Today’s denim is more versatile than ever. AGOLDE’s loose straight leg denim is a must-have for any wardrobe. Dress it up with sandals or keep it casual with sneakers or ballet flats, the styling possibilities are endless.

Available at Neiman Marcus located at Scottsdale Fashion Square.

Head to toe denim always finds its way back. Rock the look with this Saint Laurent crossbody.

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GATEWAY CELEBRITY FIGHT NIGHT

Gateway Celebrity Fight Night returned to Phoenix on April 1st, raising more than $3 Million for cancer research in one night. Months in the making, the event was hosted and emceed by 16-time Grammy Award winning producer David Foster, who has served as the event’s musical director for 22 years, and included performances from Earth, Wind & Fire; Nile Rodgers & CHIC; Taylor Dayne; Thelma Houston; The Sugarhill Gang; Katharine McPhee; and neon and LED dance troupe

Light Balance. Guests were also presented with the incredible stories of some of the real-life patients and researchers whose lives have been changed by Gateway for Cancer Research. 100% of event proceeds will directly fund these early phase clinical cancer research, which often mark the first-in-human studies of promising new cancer drugs, devices, and therapies.

Richard and Stacie Stephenson David Foster and Katharine McPhee Lena Spotleson with Britt Powell and Amy Burow Walters Pat Bondurant and Axel Strakeljahn Sandra and George McGann Veronica Penzone and Tammy Fellows Beth Savage and Sameek Roychowdhury
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GATEWAY CELEBRITY FIGHT NIGHT

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Summertime Youth Etiquette

Summertime means exploration and excitement for kids. It’s also a time when manners and etiquette helps kids stay safe, build positive relationships, and enjoy the season to the fullest. Here are some tips for parents, grandparents, and caregivers to help children practice good summer etiquette.

Avoid:

DISRESPECT IN PUBLIC

Being loud or disruptive, running or rough play in crowded areas, and general rudeness may lead to lost privileges or access. Remind kids that others are there to enjoy themselves as well and if they desire respect, they must be respectful first.

CARELESSNESS WITH NATURE

Littering, veering off designated trails, disturbing animals, plants and habitats can be life-threatening as well as disrespectful. Remind your little ones about the importance of respecting even the smallest creatures.

Do:

DRESS APPROPRIATELY

Dress for the weather, and the location with age-appropriate and modest attire. No swimsuits at the museum. This includes chaperoning adults.

SOCIALIZE WITH KINDNESS

Saying “please” and “thank you,” using polite language, giving others personal space and being courteous is helpful when forging new friendships and deepening existing ones. This includes being thoughtful and respecting their elders and addressing them properly.

FOLLOW THE RULES

Take a moment to review family rules in addition to posted rules in public places such as beaches, museums, and sports parks. This ensures everyone can stay safe, create great memories and enjoy the break from school.

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TRENDY ETIQUETTE

THE BOARD OF VISITORS CHARITY BALL 2023

A lovely sea of Flower Girls canvased the terrace of the Camelback Inn for the much-anticipated Board of Visitors Charity Ball. The oldest and most important charity in the state didn’t disappoint this year, as they pulled out all the stops for a perfect night. Laura Westfall did a stunning job as the Chairman of the ball. Molly Bland served as the charity’s Chairman. Both made absolute magic happen! Guests mixed

and mingled. Cocktails flowed and hors d’ oeuvres were tremendous. Merrymakers finally made their respective ways to the terrace as fortyone beautiful young ladies were presented to society. Proceeds from the evening served to benefit more than 25 well-deserving charities. Bell of the Ball: Kari Denk and shades of fuchsia. Dapper Dan: Charlie Dunlap in full Highland Fling tartan. You should have been there!

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Kari Denk Laura and Tim Westfall Melissa Walker ans Steve Levi Kolby Moffatt Gee Gee Entz Dionne, Luke and Francis Najafi Trish Moran, Kristi Spiekerman and Anne Marie Schaub
SOCIAL CIRCLE BY TRENDS Coverage courtesy of Sally
Kim Grace Sabow, John Brewer and Allison Weight
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Charlie and Kinsey Koznick with Tiffany and Ben Quayle Barbara and Charlie Dunlap

THE BOARD OF VISITORS CHARITY BALL 2023

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Joel and Heidi Black Matthew Treasure and Chevy Humphrey Kathy and Greg Valladao Armity Simon and Beth McRae Mary Maloney and Mary Ann Sheeley Laura Dannerbeck and Shirley Polk Erik and Kimberly Peterson Tom and Tara Richie Valery Lodato and Bethany Longo Cindy Good and Kristin Hamrick Mark, Olivia and Barb Stanton

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SAVE THE DATE TRENDS MAGAZINE AND THE TRENDS CHARITABLE FUND 6:00 COCKTAIL RECEPTION, DINNER AND AWARDS CEREMONY JW MARRIOTT CAMELBACK INN SCOTTSDALE OCTOBER 20, 2023 Phone: 480.296.5922 Email: events@trendscharitablefund.org For Tables and Tickets, visit www.TrendsCharitableFunds.org Proceeds bene t University of Arizona Cancer Center If you want to become a sponsor, please contact us! Trends Magazine Bill Dougherty, Advisor Trends Charitable Fund Board Nikki Balich, President Charlene Berge-Blum, Vice-President Lee Courtney, Treasurer Marilyn Alexander, Recording Secretary Penny Gunning, Corresponding Secretary Harriet Friedland, Member At-Large Fabulous Phoenicians: Amy
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FABULOUS PHOENICIANS 2023

AMY & DERRICK HALL

Philanthropists

CHARITY FOCUS: Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation, Board of Visitors, Thunderbirds Charities, Make-A-Wish America and Make-A-Wish Arizona, Arizona Foundation for Blind Children, Positive Coaching Alliance, The Joy Bus, Phoenix Police Reserves Foundation, St. Vincent de Paul Society, Ability 360

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BIJEN DYREK

CHARITY FOCUS:

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2023 TRENDSETTERS
Philanthropist
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2023 TRENDSETTERS JEAN FEUER
HonorHealth, The Women’s Board of the HonorHealth, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Barrow Neurological Foundation, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Junior League Philanthropist

LAURIE GOLDSTEIN

CHARITY FOCUS:

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Philanthropist
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CINDY GOOD
Brophy Preparatory, The Board of Visitors, The Junior League of Phoenix, Teen Lifeline
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Pharmacist
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2023 TRENDSETTERS
SUZI HILTON Philanthropist
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CHARITY FOCUS: Meals of Joy, TGen, YMCA, Homeless Youth Connection, Daughters of the American Revolution, Luke Air Force Base Chapter MOAA, Helping One Woman JOANNE OSBORNE Jeweler and Teen Mentor 2023 TRENDSETTERS
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NANCY ROBERTSON

CHARITY FOCUS:

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Interior Designer
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Arizona State University, Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Desert Foundation Auxiliary, Junior League of Phoenix 2023 TRENDSETTERS
DARCY ROYAL Philanthropist

KRISTEN SHROYER

CHARITY FOCUS:

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ONEHOPE Foundation, SUSD Foundation, Arizona Animal Welfare League, Starry Foundation, Givepower, Girl Scouts Co-Founder and Chief Impact Officer
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CHARITY FOCUS: Arizona Cancer Society, Arizona Assistance in Healthcare, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Make-A-Wish, Nick Lowrey Foundation 2023 TRENDSETTERS AMY WALTERS
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Vice President

Honolulu on My Mind

For the last decade the city of Honolulu has had a great resurgence. During the 1990s the city along with its prestigious Waikiki strip watched in horror as neighboring island took much of their tourist trade away. In the early 2000s, Waikiki was transformed into one of the cleanest and opulent shopping and dining spots on all the islands. Today it attracts and preserves everything that made it posh in the 1960s and 70s. As summer travel kicks into high gear, we hope you enjoy this quick reference guide to one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Nonstop service from Phoenix to Honolulu is provided daily on American, Hawaiian and Southwest Airlines. Aloha.

Ala Moana Center

Ala Moana Shopping Mall

Food Land Supermarket

Ala Moana Hotel Roof Top Bar

Ilikai Hotel

Top of The I Roof Top Bar

(now a fish market and bar)

Cinnamon’s Restaurant

(Voted Best Breakfast in Honolulu)

Harbor Pub and Pizza

The Chart House

(still family owned not part of the Landry’s chain)

The condo/hotel is one of the very few on the island that allows AIR B&Bs

Hilton Hawaiian Village

Louis Vuitton: ask for Darlene Lee

Rocky Japanese Restaurant (The Best Luau in Waikiki)

Halekulani Hotel

Sunset Cocktails and Hulu Show

Orchids Restaurant

House Without A Key Restaurant

La Mer Restaurant

Lewers Lounge and Jazz Bar

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TRAVEL
Hilton Hawaiian Village Royal Hawaiian Hotel

Moana Surf Rider Hotel

Beach House at the Moana Restaurant

Royal Hawaiian Hotel

Surf Lanai Restaurant

Azure Restaurant

The Kahala Hotel

Plumeria Beach House Restaurant

The Veranda Restaurant

Seaside Grill Restaurant

Arancino at The Kahala Restaurant

Local Bars and Restaurants

The Shore Bird Restaurant

Duke’s Restaurant

Maui Brewing Company Restaurant

Mariann’s Tiki Bar

Uncle Bowes Bar and Restaurant

Hula’s Restaurant

Susie Wong’s Hideaway

Sky Waikiki Roof Top Bar

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Halekulani Hotel Ilikai Hotel Kahala Hotel
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The Happy Hooker 1971

By 1971,

Jacqueline Sussan and Sidney Seldon had all found remarkable success in the emerging late 1960’s “Trash Novel” genre. But no one was prepared for what Dutch runway model, embassy-secretary-turned, call girl and madam had up her sleeve. Her explosive autobiography The Happy Hooker shot to the number one slot of the New York Times Best Seller list. It shocked the nation and the world. The book chronicles Ms. Hollander’s boredom with the world of modeling and typing pools of the late 1960s. So, she quits her embassy job and embarks on a fast-paced, jet-set trip around the world as one of the most sought-after call girls imaginable. In 1970, she opens her own stable on Park Avenue and her bordello caters to the rich and famous. The service fee for one of her girls is an astonishing $1,000 per night! She leaves no stone unturned and is very graphic in her writings. Xaviera Hollander eventually goes on to publish more the 18 books related to sex, relationships and women’s rights. She became a monthly columnist for Penthouse Magazine for 35 years until the publication ceased production. She campaigned for women’s rights during the ERA bill and lobbied Washington for equal pay for women. But fame had its price. Ms. Hollander was arrested and deported back to the Netherlands in the early 1970s. She married and moved to Toronto, where she continued to publish her work. She claimed Washington politicians believed she would eventually out them for visits to her New York brothel and that was why she was deported. However, she kept her cards close to her chest and remained a true professional. The Happy Hooker is a blast back in time when our country was far less politically correct, and the sexual revolution dominated almost everything. It is the perfect trashy beach read for the summer of 2023.

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WEDDING BELLS

COUPLE

Colin Peck and Courtney Robone

BRIDE’S PARENTS

Thomas Robone and Lynn Edmeyer

Kelly and Jim Peck

WEDDING CEREMONY

Giracci Vineyard

Orange County, CA

MUSIC

Patrick and the LVBl

WEDDING PLANNER

Kimberly Rivera –The Toast Collective

DECORE

Signature Party Rental

PHOTOGRAPHER

Holly Sigafoos

BRIDE’S GOWN

Jaclyn’s Bridal

HONEYMOON

Greece

SOMETHING DIFFERENT

• Welcome Beach Party (Salt Creek Beach) and Golf Tournament (Monarch Golf Links)

• Rehearsal Dinner – Bottega Angelina, Dana Point, CA; The Night Before – The guests wore white and the couple wore Blue.

• Destination wedding in Orange County with 185 guests from all over the country.

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WEDDING BELLS

COUPLE

John Patrick Hutt and McKenna Mae O’Connell

BRIDE’S PARENTS

Robert and Jackie Hutt

Daniel and Brynn O’Connell

WEDDING CEREMONY

Brophy Chapel (groom is class of 2014)

MUSIC

The Hamptons

WEDDING PLANNERS

George Abrams Events and Raven Patterson

INVITATIONS

The Paper Place – Betsy Hendricks

DECOR

Lux Florist, Cre8tive Events, Event Rentals, BBJ Linens

PHOTOGRAPHER

Andrew Jade Photo

GOWN

Ines Di Santo with custom

Veil by Maria Moreno

TUX

United States Marine Corps Dress Blues

HONEYMOON

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SOMETHING DIFFERENT

• The newlyweds departed the ceremony under a Sword Arch, a proud Marine Corps tradition.

• There were 14 groomsmen and bridesmaids, including all four of the bride’s sisters.

• The couple’s adorable English Cream Dachshund puppy was a surprise wedding cake topper!

• Reception was held at a friend’s home at foot of Camelback Mountain near where the bride and groom grew up.

• Bride and dad danced to “I Hope You Dance” by Lee Ann Womack.

• Groom and mom sashayed to “Days Like This” by Van Morrison.

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THE BEST OF EVERYTHING

K2 Adventures Luncheon

Kevin Cherilla with Cory Hahn and Kristen Sandquist

Honor Ball Thank You Tea 2023

Ina Manaster and Sandy Trznadel

Brophy Fashion Show

Abby Kerkohv and Kelly Bennan

Lierary Society of the Southwest Shannon Sperber and Laura Huser

Ryan House’s Community Breakfast

Molly and Robert Nejbauer

Aaron

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Hospice of the Valley’s 2023 Pro-Am Golf Tournament Slegers, Garrett Johnson, Brad Anderson and Pro Jason Magee

PANDA Luncheon 2023

Rachel Troyan, Chandra Petelin, Courtney Gaintner, Candace Bianco and Teri Bockting

ARCS Scholarship Dinner

Natalie and Mounir Asmar

Phoenix Leadership Tea

Elizabeth Savetsky and Elana Michael

Childsplay Gala

Stephanie McRae Campbell with Beth and Betty McRae

Sharron

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Moondance at the Heard Kickoff Lewis and Janis Lyon Arizona Humane Society Past Chairs Luncheon – Ocean 44 Barbara Payne, Steve Hansen and Ann Siner

SCOTTSDALE FLAGSHIP

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