Anglers Lodge and Casting Pools
Don’t we all love our beautiful parks and recreational areas? There for us to wander in solitude or explore among friends and family, to admire, to enjoy, to provide clean air and soothing sounds, the parks of San Francisco are the enduring spirit of our City.
But these beloved areas of beauty and recreation need constant upkeep, and that’s the role that the San Francisco Parks Alliance and the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department have taken on for us, providing an invaluable service for all the residents and visitors of our City.
One way these organizations raise funds to support San Francisco parks, open spaces and recreational activities, is by holding an annual fundraiser in the fall, called “Party for the Parks.”
Lana Adair, Leslie Thieriot, Carrie Goodyear
For 2012, the 6th annual Party for the Parks took place at the internationally renowned Anglers Lodge and Casting Pools. These hidden gems in Golden Gate Park were built in 1938 as part of the Works Projects Administration (WPA), and should be a destination for anyone exploring San Francisco.
The event has been stewarded by San Francisco philanthropists and park advocates Nancy Conner, Connie Goodyear Baron, Lana Adair and Christine Gardner.
John Adair, Steve Gwozdz, Glenn Snyder, John Ware
This year, funds will be directed to provide scholarships for children to attend afterschool programs, automate the venting system in a Golden Gate Park Nursery, put more recycling containers in Golden Gate Park, and help restore the interpretive materials at the Beach Chalet Visitors Center.
Guests enjoyed casting demonstrations, lessons and games staffed by members of the Golden Gate Angling & Casting Club members, with bluegrass music at the casting pools by Black Crown Stringband.
Eleanor Wehlen, Ed Conner
After flycasting, we went to the tents that had been beautifully designed by Nicole Villa Krassner, with catering by McCalls, and music from DJ Spider.
Union Bank was the lead corporate sponsor for the event. They were joined by Morrison and Foerster, Sports Basement, First Republic Bank, MJM Management, Plant Construction, Curate Interior and Nixon Peabody, with in-kind support from Black Kite, Red Carpet Bay Area, The Examiner, Alaskan Brewing Company, Campari Group and Yelp.com.
Denny Kern, Lisa Bransten
Meredith Levy, Alice Cahan – Mona Ogden, Edward Poole
Phil Ginsburg, Kara Wright, Emily Ginsburg, James Lawrence
Rachel Dinno Taylor, Lisa Bransten – Allison Speer, Carrie Goodyear
Bo Lasater, Natasha Bradley, Sam Bradley
Adina Safer, Palmer Weiss – Monique Zmuda, Phil Arnold
Farah Makras, Jodi Liano, Sophie Dolan, Jennifer Mills
Mary Beth Shimmon, David Shimmon – Libby Ornani, Jane Gruber
Darren Anderson, Angela Sprauve
Jocelyn Sandler, Coach Rudi – Jay Banfield, Meagan Levitan
Astrid Flood, Steve Townsend, Cia Townsend
Paige Barry Arata, Tony Arata – Marybeth La Motte, Mylea Charvat
Lorre Erlick, Meg Ruxton
Roth Martin, Emily Martin, David Chung – Helene de Baubigny, John Golob
Tags: Adina Safer, Alice Cahan, Allison Speer, Angela Sprauve, Astrid Flood, Bo Lasater, Carrie Goodyear, Cia Townsend, Coach Rudi, Darren Anderson, David Chung, David Shimmon, Denny Kern, Ed Conner, Edward Poole, Eleanor Wehlen, Emily Ginsburg, Emily Martin, Farah Makras, Glenn Snyder, Helene de Baubigny, James Lawrence, Jane Gruber, Jay Banfield, Jennifer Mills, Jocelyn Sandler, Jodi Liano, John Adair, John Golob, John Ware, Kara Wright, Lana Adair, Leslie Thieriot, Libby Ornani, Lisa Bransten, Lorre Erlick, Mary Beth Shimmon, Marybeth La Motte, Meagan Levitan, Meg Ruxton, Meredith Levy, Mona Ogden, Monique Zmuda, Mylea Charvat, Natasha Bradley, Nicole Villa Krassner, Paige Barry Arata, Palmer Weiss, Phil Arnold, Phil Ginsburg, Rachel Dinno Taylor, Roth Martin, Sam Bradley, Sophie Dolan, Steve Gwozdz, Steve Townsend, Tony Arata

A selection of items from Diana Vreeland’s wardrobe will be auctioned by Kerry Taylor Auctions in London on June 25th, 2013.
Notable pieces include an Yves Saint Laurent Haute Couture ensemble, with Lesage embroidery, designed specifically for Mrs. Vreeland by Saint Laurent himself in 1986. There’s also a wonderful Yves Saint Laurent velvet evening jacket, designed in 1981 (shown above), and a Mainbocher coat.

The 2013 showing of artMRKT in San Francisco opened to a staggering 6,000 guests in May, and had to turn away 500, raising approximately $30,000 for artMRKT beneficiary, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco’s New Acquisition Fund.
Following the presentation of the 2013 ArtCare Award for Excellence in Civic Arts Patronage awarded to Mrs. Diane B. Wilsey, on behalf of the San Francisco Arts Commission and San Francisco Art Dealers Association, the Opening Night Preview Benefit provided guests with first access to the artwork, elegant catering (including specialty cocktails courtesy of Diageo), as well as a fantastic performance by the SF Jazz High School All-Stars Combo.
Among numerous Opening Night sales, Brian Gross Fine Art sold a major Robert Arneson self-portrait bronze for $200,000, and Alex Meyerovich Gallery reported the sale of a David Hockney lithograph for $65,000.
For more information, visit www.art-mrkt.com/sf

In celebration of the U.S. premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Cinderella, SF Ballet hosted a fundraising dinner on May 3, 2013, in a gorgeous tented pavilion masterfully designed by Riccardo Benavides in the Memorial Court between the War Memorial Opera House and the Veterans Building.
Inspired by the theme of the evening, many dressed in the most fanciful fairy tale gowns, while others went for a more modern look. Everyone looked absolutely lovely (not a wicked stepmother in sight!)
Here, with photos courtesy of Drew Altizer, we present our selection of the 25 most chic looks of the evening.

Rain Phoenix and Topaz Page Green recently hosted Unite SF Design at The Conservatory of Flowers.
The philanthropic runway show fused design, ingenuity, technology and philanthropy to raise awareness and funds to help feed children in the poorest areas abroad. The event proceeds will go to support The Lunchbox Fund, a non-profit agency founded by Topaz Page Green, Joaquin Phoenix and Balthazar Getty, dedicated to providing a daily meal to thousands of children.

Inspired by the Asian Art Museum’s spring exhibition, China’s Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor’s Legacy, the museum’s Council recently presented “Once Upon a Time in Xi’an,” a lively evening event for families of all ages.
The event featured dancers, costumed performers, unique arts and crafts, and a sumptuous buffet bringing the fascinating world of China’s First Emperor and his world renowned army of terracotta soldiers to life.
The event chairs Alexandra Caban and Patrice Wilbur, with an event committee that included Midori Antebi, Alice Chang, Lucy Dathan, Christine DeSanze, Stacey Dobos, Marjory Graue, Elyn Kim, Michael Kim, Caroline Low, Linda Lynch, Kira Robb, Mona Shah, Elizabeth Warner, and Salle Yoo, created an amazingly fun and education experience for more than 600 guests!

The San Francisco Conservatory of Music held its annual gala on Saturday, April 20, 2013, in honor of legendary baritone Thomas Hampson. “An Evening of Voice Honoring Thomas Hampson” featured performances by Hampson, who shared the stage with Conservatory student singers and faculty. The most important fundraising and outreach event of the year, the gala took in $300,000 for the Conservatory’s educational programs.
Gala co-chairs Teresa Medearis and Trustee Barbara Walkowski pronounced the evening a “resounding success in every way” for the 250 guests in attendance. And the event’s co-chairs were suitably decked in regal attire for the occasion: Walkowski in a silk chiffon Carolina Herrera gown in vibrant red, and Medearis donned in emerald green taffeta by Monique Lhuillier. Trustee Deepa Pakianathan displayed her signature style in a black and white dress by Rubin Singer, one of Beyonce’s favorite designers.
Catering for the event was provided by McCall’s, Catering and Events and decor by Blueprint Studios. Wells Fargo was the official corporate Patron, with corporate sponsorships provided by Asset Management Company, Bank of America and CM Capital Advisors.

Osso Steakhouse (1177 California Street at Jones), a new venture from Jerry and Jennifer Dal Bozzo in partnership with Dante Serafini, recently celebrated its grand opening.
The restaurant offers a diverse a la carte menu featuring the highest quality of 4-6 week dry-aged tender prime beef with bone-in (osso) steaks, along with specialty offerings like Hot Iron Skillet Dungeness Crab. Great pride is taken in the extensive wine list.
The Dal Bozzos and Serafini are the same group behind other San Francisco favorites like The Franciscan Crab Restaurant, The Stinking Rose, Calzone’s Pizza Cucina, and the recently revamped The Old Clam House.
Osso Steakhouse is open everyday for dinner only, from 5-10pm. Valet Parking available for $10. 1177 California Street at Jones. 415-771-6776.

It was a “Mod, Mod World” on May 7th and 8th, 2013, at the Presidio’s Golden Gate Club as the Edgewood Fair raised $300,000 for the Edgewood Center for Families and Children!
Edgewood is the leading provider of behavioral and mental health services for 7,000 children and families living in some of the most violence-ravaged and economically-depressed areas of the Bay Area each year.
The event was put together by event chairs Kelly Anderson and Lori Shigekane, sponsorship chairs Susanna Holt and Courtney Giraudo, party chairs Sarah Semple and Amanda Valentino, luncheon chairs Mary Graf and Emilie Lynch, and Edgewood Marketplace chairs Amanda Rickel and Dina Wong To.

The UC Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) honor Nancy and Steven Oliver at its annual Gala on May 7, 2013.
The Olivers are best known for the Oliver Ranch, an extraordinary sculpture park in Sonoma County, where they have worked closely with some of country’s finest artists, such as Bruce Nauman, Ellen Driscoll, Richard Serra, and Martin Puryear, on site-specific installations.
Co-chaired by Carla Crane and Wanda Kownacki, this year’s event featured performances and productions by artist and songwriter Terry Allen; artist, writer, and actress Jo Harvey Allen; visual artist and choreographer Joe Goode; and the esteemed Pacific Mozart Ensemble. Artist Ann Hamilton, whose extraordinary tower provides an other-worldly setting for music and dance performances on the Oliver Ranch, was a special guest.
The evening culminated in a live auction by Christie’s, which includesd one-of-a-kind works by Diane Arbus, John Baldessari, Sophie Calle, Rudolf de Crignis, Andy Goldsworthy, Ray Johnson, Richard Misrach, and Lee Mullican. The art auction chair was Robert Harshorn Shimshak.
Proceeds from this year’s event will support BAM/PFA’s education programs.

On April 25th, 2013, guests joined Sir Peter Michael of the Peter Michael Winery, and his son Paul Michael for a 4-course dinner prepared by Curtis Di Fede and Tyler Rodde, co-chef-owners of Oenotri, Napa. Each course was paired with an exclusive Peter Michael wine.
Proceeds from the highly successful evening and live auction benefit prostate cancer research at Stanford Cancer Center.
The USO-themed event was held at the privately owned Military Vehicle Technology Foundation in Portola Valley.













