Fred UnLEEshed - June 14, 2012

 

 
 
 
 
CBC's Gloria Macarenko emceed Gordon Smith's annual foundation luncheon in support of art education for kids.
 

CBC's Gloria Macarenko emceed Gordon Smith's annual foundation luncheon in support of art education for kids.

Photograph by: Fred Lee , for Vancouver Courier

Still life: Art lovers, artists and educators gathered for the ninth annual Gordon and Marion Smith Foundation benefit. CBC’s Gloria Macarenko emceed the Sunday brunch and auction of fine works held at the Capilano Golf and Country Club. Paintings by Jack Darcus, Graham Gilmore, Attila Richard Lukacs, Bobbie Burgers, Ross Penhall and 93-year-old Smith went on the auction block. Efforts of auctioneer Barry Scott and matching funds by the Macquarie Group helped raise $200,000 for the foundation’s Artists For Kids programs and Gordon Smith Gallery scheduled to open this fall.

Pay dirt: For six years, the SMUT Soiree has been a must-attend event in Toronto for Hollywood gossip and amusing banter. Gossip girl Elaine “Lainey” Lui hosted her first West Coast edition for diehard smuthounds. A sell-out, the cocktail party at Vancouver’s Urban Winery was packed with gossipmongers craving the latest Hollywood gossip.

Top cops: Vancouver’s Odd Squad Productions Society, a volunteer-unit of police officers that produce movies for kids about the dangers of drug and alcohol use and other criminal behaviour, celebrated its 15th anniversary at the Convention Centre. Co-founders Al Arsenault, Toby Hinton and Mark Steinkampf were feted for their ongoing efforts to curb gang activity and drug and alcohol use among youth.

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CBC's Gloria Macarenko emceed Gordon Smith's annual foundation luncheon in support of art education for kids.
 

CBC's Gloria Macarenko emceed Gordon Smith's annual foundation luncheon in support of art education for kids.

Photograph by: Fred Lee , for Vancouver Courier

 
CBC's Gloria Macarenko emceed Gordon Smith's annual foundation luncheon in support of art education for kids.
Artist Ross Penhall and educator Bill MacDonald helped raise funds to ensure BC children receive enriched art education opportunities in perpetuity.
Society darling Alexis Palkowski celebrated her 28th birthday in style at Birks. The Cabriolet Gala committee member took the lid off a $2000 tin of BC caviar served by C Restaurant's Lee Humphries.
Co-founder Toby Hinton and Vancouver police chief Jim Chu welcomed a capacity crowd to the Convention Centre for the 15th running of the Odd Squad Gala benefit.
Odd Squad co-founder Mark Steinkampf and youth educator Charlene Smith have made some 120 presentations to 15,0000 students about drugs and their devastating effects.
Actor Dan Levy and gossip queen Elaine Lui served up the latest Hollywood dish at their inaugural SMUT Soiree held at Vancouver's Urban Winery.
Promoting Persian Culture, Saeedeh Salem and Kataneh Sherkat fronted the Neekoo Foundation's evening of fine wine and food at Vancouver's Urban Winery. Proceeds will support student scholarships and the next generation of leaders.
Executive Chef Ned Bell at Yew Restaurant stepped up his commitment to seafood sustainability as the Vancouver Aquarium's newest Ocean Wise partner. Bell made the announcement on World Oceans Day, June 8.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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