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Showing posts with label junior league. Show all posts
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Monday, April 18, 2011

ballin'

the junior league's "chocolate chip ball" was held at the same place as last year's bash - the super duper exclusive valley hunt club, located in the old money part of pasadena (the link there is to wikipedia, because of course, you have to be a member of the schwankness to access the real site).  we have VHC to thank for the existence of that age-old new year's day tradition - the rose parade.

so it's such a private, highfalutin' kinda place that locals have probably driven past a gazillion times and never knew it was there.  there's no signage, no indication to passersby on the busy street of its presence.  hell, i breezed right past it and had to turn around so i could find the entrance to the parking lot.  and from the street, it just looks like another one of the moneyed residences that line orange grove boulevard.



i met up with one of my best JLP buddies as we entered the club together, and were met with quite a flurry of activity.  we were tasked with the important job of fluffing up pink tissue in the swag bags, already sitting at each place setting in the gorgeous ballroom.  yes, we were fluffers.






do you dig my temporary footwear?  my tootsies sure did.



as the other members of my little group arrived, we managed to snag a passing staff member to snap a quick group shot.  after all, we were freshly made up and didn't want to miss out on having proof that we'd looked so fabulous.


in the next room, the plethora of silent auction offerings were already set up.




i was assigned to sell drink tickets for the duration of the evening with one of my besties.




we had six different chocolatiers there who'd donated products and their time, and it was fun sampling their wares.  of course, being chained to the drink table meant that our friends had to sneak sweets back to us, but we managed to get a taste of everything.







this was one of my favorite pieces of chocolate - chick-shaped yummies filled with homemade marshmallow.


there were raffle tickets (for a trip to maui) and leftover "golden tickets" for that shopping spree at a local jeweler, who again brought a lovely display.



look, pretty purse twinsies!


the biggest name of our three celebrity judges - tommy lasorda, longtime manager of our hometown baseball club - the dodgers.




because that $150 ticket price was rather tough to swallow, i'd opted for a vendor meal.  $30 bought me a seat in the back bar and a buffet that consisted of grilled chicken and veggies with pasta, salad, coffee, and cookies.



one of my friends managed to pilfer a soda for me, which should have cost me $3.  i'd been up for hours, with only three hours of sleep, and i desperately needed the caffeine.


we had just enough time to finish our meals before it was time to get back to work.  since the rest of the guests were still enjoying their multi-course dinners, instead of returning to the drink tickets table i assisted in clearing the silent auction rooms and moving the items to the check-out table.


one of the memorabilia items that sold was a basketball signed by our very own kobe bryant.  i know, i know - folks either love him or hate him.  i think you can tell which camp i'm quite firmly in.


the rest of the evening went pretty smoothly - we continued to sell drink tickets as the raffle and golden ticket winners were announced, tommy lasorda took the floor to say a few words, awards were given to the chocolatiers.  it turned out to be quite a successful fundraiser, with every silent auction item being sold (pretty nice, since everything had been donated), tons and tons of drink tickets purchased, and a better-than-anticipated turnout (close to 180).

and for lots of reasons, this is my last JLP hurrah.  i submitted my resignation from the league last month, which is slightly bittersweet.  i formed a really strong bond with a handful of fabulous, wonderful friends that won't disappear along with my JLP membership, and i managed to have a good bit of fun over the last two years.

but i won't be hanging up my pearls.  not by a long shot.  i'll be clutchin' those for years to come!

Friday, April 15, 2011

culmination

the long hours of planning the junior league's annual "chocolate chip ball" fundraiser during a gazillion meetings finally came to a head last weekend.

well, it was actually kicked off with a VIP patron party a week prior, held at an art gallery in south pasadena owned by a league member.










i busted out a super cute new dress i'd bought at my friend onesipkim's now-defunct boutique, along with a kick ass pair of shoes she'd sold me months ago.  we posed happily for a handful of cameras, including a couple for local publications covering the event.



of course, OSK had me beat with this wicked sweet pair of platforms:


with the JLP's president-elect (she's fabulous, hilarious, and just overall awesome):


we were selling "golden tickets" - 100 numbered chocolate bars that doubled as a raffle ticket.  the prize?  a $5,000 shopping spree at a local jeweler.


lots of fun was had with the display of beautiful jewelry that they brought.  with 10% of all sales going right back to the league, one or two of the girls may have justified a new bauble or two.









i really dug this pretty pink ring.  it fit me perfectly, like it was meant for me!  but at $3200, it was easy to walk away.


and then saturday was the big day.  rent the runway totally came through for me, with my dress arriving on thursday.  they send you two different sizes to ensure that at least one will fit:




i was pleased when i tried on the smaller of the two and it fit perfectly.  plus, it was a workable length - something i'd been concerned about.  although OSK had come to my rescue yet again with an awesome pair of shoes that helped a lot:


after a crazy morning of bridal shower prep, i headed to my favorite stylist, rochelle, for a retro glam 'do.  she never disappoints, and i was excited to put the rest of my ensemble together.  i went back home to bust out my coveted naked palette (a fabulous set of eyeshadows i've had for weeks but hadn't yet tried out), slather on a bunch of hopefully long-lasting make-up, throw some jewelry together, and finally i was all set:


do i look ready for a ball, or what?

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