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Monte ito Miscellany
Monte ito Miscellany Lad and Sergio – final preparations (photo: Leslie Leaney and Jim Handelman) by Richard Mineards Richard covered the Royal Family for Britain’s Daily Mirror and Daily Mail, and was an editor on New York Magazine. He was also a national anchor on CBS, a commentator on ABC Network News, host on E! TV, a correspondent on the syndicated show Extra, and a commentator on the KTLA Morning News. He moved to Montecito eight years ago. Glad Lad Takes A Dive R enowned deep sea diver Lad Handelman’s get up and go has definitely not got up and gone! Despite a devastating 1985 skiing accident that broke his neck and left him without the use of his body from the chest down, Lad’s indomitable spirit is as strong as ever, as a trip to the Bahamas last month, his first dive in 30 years, proved all too well. Lad, 79, who became a successful commercial diver and founded two companies – Cal Dive International and Oceaneering International – listed on the New York Stock Exchange, is often seen around our Eden by the Beach with his wheelchair and specially outfitted elevator van, which enables him to live life as normally as possible. “The word disability is not in Lad Handelman, abalone man on a mission (photo: Leslie Leaney and Jim Handelman) Lad’s vocabulary,” says wife Linda. “Nothing fazes him. He looks at a challenge as something to be overcome.” Lad, who lives in an aerie on TV Hill, a tiara’s toss from the KEYT studios, just returned from Nassau where he joined his good friend Patrick Lahey, of Triton Submarines, for a four-hour deep dive nearly 3,000 feet in a submersible, I can exclusively reveal. Facing almost insurmountable hurdles to even get to the Bahamas, not to mention getting from the dock into a tender boat and then into the submersible with a 22-inch opening, Lad was primed and ready to go. “Hitting the water, being splashed over by ocean waves, while at the same time seeing into the depths below, brought back to me more emotions than I can count,” recounts Lad. “I had to ask myself, is this real? “To say the very least, even though we had not started our descent yet, I was in blue heaven, actually a seven-foot-in-diameter [and] six-and-ahalf-inch thick acrylic sphere. “Having spent more than 10,000 hours plying our planet’s waters, this latest experience started off like old home week. 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C a r r i l l o s t. s u i t E 1 0 0 | s a n ta B a r B a r a C a 9 3 1 0 1 | 8 0 5 .9 6 5 . 5 5 0 0 | r a d i u s g r o u p.C o m 6 MONTECITO JOURNAL • The Voice of the Village • 4 – 11 June 2015 MISCELLANY (Continued from page 6) Lad succeeds in Mission Impossible (photo: Leslie Leaney and Jim Handelman) Lad, Patrick, and Sergio, and Triton 3300 in the Bahamas (photo: Leslie Leaney and Jim Handelman) Lad, Sergio, and Patrick surface after dive in Bahamas (photo: Leslie Leaney and Jim Handelman) and preparing myself for the hardcore challenges and sometimes dangers of undersea construction, I was able to lean back in a comfortable RollsRoyce-like seat and, as they say in Greyhound Bus commercials, ‘leave the driving to them.’ “It even had climate control.” Lad was joined by longtime friends Patrick and Sergio Ibarra, for the undersea adventure. “We descended to the lip of a deep canyon going from about 1,500 feet down to a bottom depth of 2,750 feet,” says Lad. “All remnants of surface light had long disappeared. It was very eerie in a strange sort of way. From there, we carefully navigated the washboard-like sea floor looking for new life forms. We covered at least a mile and did make some startling recoveries, including what appeared to be perfectly miniaturized hammerhead sharks, who seemed to care less about our close presence, and we even snared a giant-like abalone with our manipulator. “All in all, being able to overcome a non-ending stream of obstacles just to be finally tossed from the bouncy transport boat to the heaving deployment vessel and then dropped through a small hatchway was in itself quite an adventure, let alone descending to a spot no human has ever seen before, made me re-born and chomping at the bit for the next adventure!” Lad Handelman, an example to us all. All About Eaves TV talk show host Conan O’Brien, our tony town’s latest celebrity resident, as I exclusively revealed here, has an unusual proposition for fans, the chance to stay overnight in his Los Angeles studio. Conan, 52, has placed the studio on Stage 15 on the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank on the home-sharing website Airbnb, so fans can opt for a night among its rafters. The listing reveals the accommodation will be much more basic than the usual options on the site, with the chance to take in Conan taping his TBS show from a unique bird’s-eye vantage point. “Are you a fan of rafters built in 1927?” the listing reads. “Do you admire the kind of craftsmanship that only existed for a brief moment between the two World Wars?” It could even be a big fan’s break, as the listing clearly states: “Conan will talk to you during a real show... so viewers will see it that night on their TVs and millennials will see you the next day on their infernal devices.” The posting also warns contestants who are allergic to wood or wood products to refrain from entering. Providing allergies are not of concern, to be considered all entrants must provide reason of “why on earth they’d want to spend five minutes in our rafters, much less a whole night.” While amenities will be limited, the listing does promise a “real bed” and access to the studio bathroom. A true rarity in L.A., Conan is even offering free parking. Power Play Montecito’s most famous resident, Oprah Winfrey, worth around $3 billion, has been a regular feature on Forbes magazine’s annual rich list for the past decade. But now the 61-year-old founder of her eponymous cable channel, OWN, has appeared on the financial glossy’s latest listing of the world’s 100 most powerful women, which is MISCELLANY Page 304 Home Theater • Apple TV • Everything Digital Harold Adams - Computer Consulting All Things Mac now open in montecito! iPhones • iPods • iPhoto • Music • Movies New Computer Setup • Troubleshooting Serving Montecito & Santa Barbara for over 20 years Training Beginners to Advanced Reasonable Rates • Quality Service (805) 692-2005 • [email protected] take-out available all day parking located below the restaurant Sun – Wed: 11 am – 10 pm • Thurs – Sat: 11 am – 11 pm 1255 Coast Village Road Santa Barbara, ca 93108 805.969.6964 20 MONTECITO JOURNAL Syncingsy made ea • The Voice of the Village • to Get iPhoed Organiz d New iPaoo! setup t 4 – 11 June 2015 MISCELLANY (Continued from page 20) headed by German chancellor Angela Merkel, 60, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, 67. and philanthropist Melinda Gates, 50, in the top slots. Oprah is ranked at number 12, just two places below First Lady Michelle Obama, 51. Fellow TV talk-show host and Montecito neighbor Ellen DeGeneres, 57, is number 50 on the list, while Queen Elizabeth, 89, is ranked at 41. Actress Angelina Jolie, another Santa Barbara resident, is at 54, and former Montecito homeowner Ariana Huffington is at 61, fashion moguls Tory Burch, Diane von Furstenberg, and Miuccia Prada at 73, 75, and 79 respectively, with Fox News host Greta Van Susteren scraping in at 99... Just for Laughs Montecito resident Julia LouisDreyfus and comedian Jerry Seinfeld starred together for nine hit seasons on the hugely popular NBC sitcom Seinfeld. The fan favorites were seen together again the other day in a sneak peek of the upcoming season of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee. The nearly two-minute trailer showed Seinfeld, 61, engaging in witty banter with Julia, 54, as well as comedians Stephen Colbert – who replaces David Letterman’s Late Show in September – Jim Carrey, Bill Maher, Steve Harvey, and Trevor Noah, the new host of Comedy Central’s The Daily Show following Jon Stewart’s departure. Seinfeld created the web series distributed by the Crackle digital network and its six-episode sixth season will premiere Wednesday, June 3. Each episode features Seinfeld, an avid auto collector, selecting a vintage car for a guest comedian followed by The Perfect Gift Beautifully Wrapped Open Monday thru Saturday 10:00 - 5:00 Find us on Facebook Julia Louis-Dreyfus reunites with Jerry Seinfeld (photo by David Shankbone) a ride together for coffee. Julia, who has signed up for her fifth season of the Emmy-winning HBO show Veep, was assigned a grey Aston Martin that has been famously associated with fictional British spy 007 and is also driven by Prince Charles, a 21st birthday present from his mother, the Queen. “You are the James Bond of comedy. Whatever the mission, you come in and kill,” says Seinfeld, as Julia giggles. He is also heard delivering a Seinfeld-esque line to Maher over coffee. “If they were really doughnut holes, wouldn’t the bag be empty?” he asks rhetorically. Polo in Palisades To Will Rogers State Park in pulsating Pacific Palisades for the second annual British Polo Day. The 400-guest, invitation-only event, hosted by Will Rogers Polo Club president and new Carpintera resident, Andrew Bossom – a graduate of Eton College, where princes William and Harry were schooled – and Sandhurst, Britain’s version of West Point, where the heir to throne and his brother also graduated, attracted a torrent of tony types from the U.K. Guests included Lord Freddie Windsor, nephew of the Duke of Kent and Princess Alexandra – a financial executive at J.P. Morgan in Century City – and his actress wife, Sophie Winkelman, who starred on the CBS series Two and a Half Men. Also attending was Santa Barbara Polo Club regular, Old Etonian actor Baron Clement von Franckenstein, an Prepped for the day’s events are the Duke of Argyll, Torquhil Campbell; polo player Tom Schuerman on Darlin; Melinda Blue, DVM; Pat Nesbitt, Griffin Leigh Dellaverson, and Sean Dishman (photo by Priscilla) Enjoying British Polo Day are Lord Frederick Windsor, son of Prince Michael of Kent, and Richard Mineards (photo by Priscilla) STEVENS & ASSOCIATES INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT INSURANCE Quality Coverage • Personal Service • Friendly Staff 805-683-3636 or 1-888-467-4811 5266 Hollister Ave. Ste. B-214 www.sbhealthins.com 30 MONTECITO JOURNAL Celebrating the Annual British Polo Day Worldwide at Will Rogers State Park Polo Field are Charles Ward, Tom Schuerman, Leigh Brecheen, Baron Clement von Franckenstein, host and club president Andrew Bossom (photo by Priscilla) Santa Barbara, Ca. 93111 • The Voice of the Village • Ca. Lic. #0773817 old friend, and Torquhil Campbell, the 47-year-old 13th Duke of Argyll, who owns one of Scotland’s most stately piles, Inveraray Castle, on a 60,000 acre estate. Last year, PBS did a one-hour documentary on the dashing duke and he tells me another hour-long follow-up is now in the works. The 300-year-old house has also been used for scenes in the highly rated PBS show Downton Abbey, which is currently shooting its sixth and final season at Highclere Castle, the home of the Earl and Countess of Carnarvon. After quaffing the free-flowing Taittinger champagne and Royal Salute scotch whisky, the guests at the boffo British bash, sponsored by Land Rover and the top London department store, Harrods whose doorman in his distinctive green and gold uniform had been flown over the occasion, watched two exciting polo matches, including a team from Harrow School, known by former students as the Dump on the Hump – the alma mater of Winston Churchill, playwright Terence Rattigan, photographer Cecil Beaton, and actors Benedict Cumberbatch and Edward Fox. When I lived nearby just off Chelsea’s 4 – 11 June 2015 Guests Rachel Hanada, Deborah Heo, Ebe Sievwright, British Polo Day emcee and commentator, and Victoria Firestone holding Jasper (photo by Priscilla) Peter and Deborah Bertling, John Palminteri, gala auctioneer, Anne Luther and Julian Nott (photo by Priscilla) Lunching on the deck are Allie Clay and Kenny Loggins (photo by Priscilla) Sloane Square in the 1970s, we knew the tony Knightsbridge emporium as H.A. Rods, but I’m now told locals have dubbed it H-Arabs, given its Qatari ownership and heavily Middle Eastern clientele. Among the elegant throng, looking like a scene from a MerchantIvory film, were film director Cassian Elwes, Texas gadabout Charles Ward, Summerland hotel magnate Pat Nesbitt, Montecito rocker Kenny Loggins, Olivier de Givenchy, Nona Summers, Santa Barbara Polo Club player Leigh Brecheen and her daughter, Griffin, a student at St. Andrews University in Scotland – Prince William’s alma mater – Vanity Fair contributing editor Wendy Stark and Prince Charles Windisch-Graetz and his wife, Adriana. So far, the achingly glamorous event, held around the globe, has raised more than $2 million for charity, including L.A.’s Homeboy Industries and London’s Great Ormond Street Hospital. An auction, with lots including stays in Bali, the Royal Mansour in Marrakech, the Six Senses Laamu in the Maldives, flights on Surfair, a subscription-based aviation service, and any global resort choice in the 3rd Home portfolio, added to the coffers. Lending a Financial Hand The 53-year-old Scholarship Foundation of Santa Barbara (SFSB) 4 – 11 June 2015 Andrew Bossom, host and player with the Harrow polo team on Cohiba and Amza Bossom, holding the reins (photo by Priscilla) awarded a record $8.7 million to nearly 3,000 county students, in conjunction with its largest partner, the Santa Barbara Foundation. This year SFSB executives received 3,481 applications for financial support. While 2,948 of those students received critical funding, more than 500 deserving students were rejected due to lack of monies, though the scholarship total is around $100,000 more than last year. “As proud as we are of this achievement, we never stop thinking about the many worthy young people we had to turn down,” says outgoing president, Janet Garufis. “It is heartbreaking to deny aid to any deserving student who wishes to pursue a higher education degree or credential.” In the evening the foundation held a dinner for 265 guests at the Santa Barbara Historical Museum with supporters including Joe Cole, Joanne Holderman, Brad Nack, Palmer Jackson, Stuart and Penny Jenkins, Michael Towbes, Lynn Brittner, Marybeth Carty, Bob and Vicki Hazard, Nancy Schlosser, Patty Palmer, and Norm and Jane Habermann. Since 1962, SFSB has provided more than 39,600 scholarships totaling $96.7 million for county students. Merriment and Money To celebrate its forthcoming production of Carl Orff’s spectacular Carmina At the Monarch table to be feted are (front row) Marilyn Mazess, Ann Macy, Valerie Swanson, and JoAnne Wasserman, artistic director/conductor of the Choral Society; (back) Stefan Riesenfeld, Dick Mazess, Mike Macy, Bob Swanson, and Gary Wasserman Dan Secord, harpist Valerie Saint Martin, co-chair Marylove Thralls and Jim Robbins, the court’s jester (photo by Priscilla) Burana – based on 12th century poems – with the Santa Barbara Symphony on its 63rd opening night at the Granada in October, the Santa Barbara Choral Society hosted “In Taberna: A Night of Medieval Merriment” gala at the Music Academy of the West’s Lotte Lehmann Hall. The colorful bash, with most of the 137 guests garbed magnificently in medieval mode, was co-hosted by Marylove Thralls and Mary Dan Eades and raised around $20,000 for the popular group. Treasurer Jim Robbins, dressed as a I was used to heat, but this place was so dry the trees were bribing the dogs. – Irvine Welsh court jester, bells and all, emceed the Plantagenet party, which featured the State Street Ballet’s Professional Track Dancers under director Megan Philip, the Rollick recorder musicians playing traditional music, Valerie Saint Martin on the harp and the Pacific Sword Company and the Bowler Boys, regular performers with the Santa Barbara Revels, doing energized Morris dancing. The ubiquitous KEYT journalist, John Palminteri, conducted the auc- MISCELLANY Page 364 MONTECITO JOURNAL 31 MISCELLANY (Continued from page 31) Santa Barbara Special Olympics Athletics at the 7th Annual Inspire Greatness luncheon with honorees Lamarcus Briggs and Jerry Raffealli (photo by Priscilla) Medieval revelers Molly Ballantine, Renee Kelleher, Brooks Firestone, Joan Speirs, Tom Le Pley, and Hayley Firestone Jessup (photo by Priscilla) tion, which included a week at a villa in Provence, a river cruise on the Danube, a stay in Hawaii and a 12-diamond gold ring. Among those making musical, as well as Middle Age merriment, were Brooks Firestone, Debra Stewart, SB Chamber Orchestra director Kevin Marvin, Dan Secord, Kate Rees, Karen Williams, Pam Enticknap, Barbara Burger, Erica DiBartolomeo, Candy Stevenson, Deborah Bertling, Kathleen Stinnett, Julian Nott, dashing as Robin Hood, Anne Luther, symphony director David Pratt, and former symphony president Stefan Riesenfeld. Carmina Burana has not been performed in our Eden by the Beach since 2008, so the October 17 show should be an absolute cracker. Have a Heart, Having a Ball Although it has one of the most cavernous ballrooms in town, the American Heart Association opted to make its 16th annual gala, the Beach Ball, at the Bacara an outdoor affair with tables laid out for the 300 guests around the tony hostelry’s fountain entrance court. The bash, chaired by Cox Media executive Sarah Bishop Jaimes, was expected to raise around $190,000 toward the charity’s health fitness program. Sansum Clinic cardiologist Joseph Aragon, immediate past president, was honored for his many contributions to the association and the community. Among the tony throng were Tom Adams, Ali Azarvan, Aaron Clark, Brittany and Tyler Dobson, Tiffany Hampton, Kimberly Horn, Laura Hunt, Jennie Jacobs, Wayne and Sharol Siemens,Travis King, Kirsten and Tori McLaughlin, Robert Mislang, Jon Standring, Stacy Tolkin-Lowman, Ron and Vicki Simms, and Nicole Wichowski. 36 MONTECITO JOURNAL Dance the Night Away The UCSB Dance Company, directed by Delila Moseley, put on quite a show to wrap up its current season at the Center Stage Theater. The performers, just back from a European tour, danced four works, including Genevieve Carson’s new work Perpetuum and Jerry Pearson’s 16-year-old Artifice, a personal favorite. Soaring in the Desert, with Clouds, an evocative new work by Nancy Colahan to music by William Pasley, opened the second half, with the entertaining foot fest wrapping with master choreographer José Limon’s 1956 work There Is A Time, reconstructed by Alice Condodina.... Feeling Special Athletes and coaches from the Southern California Special Oympics gathered at the Courthouse Sunken Garden for its seventh annual Inspire Greatness lunch which honored Ugo “Butch” Arnoldi, a 41-year veteran and commander of the Goleta sheriff’s station, for his 33 years of aiding the growth of the organization, including the Law Enforcement Torch Run. This is an important year for the organization because the Special Olympics World Summer Games will be hosted in Los Angeles in July and August, with more than 7,000 athletes from 177 countries competing in 25 sporting events. Lamarcus Briggs, 33, and World Games gold medal winner Jerry Raffealli, 58, who received Athlete of the Year awards, will be competing in the big event in the basketball and softball categories. Dan Weiner was recognized as Outstanding Adult Volunteer, while Cameron Woods was Outstanding Youth Volunteer. Among the 200 guests turning out for the cause were mayor Helene Schneider, police chief Cam Sanchez, Silvio Di Loreto, supervisors Janet Wolf and Salud Carbajal, Trudi Carey, Jerry Siegel, and Bill Pintard. Star-Bach’s This year’s Bach by Candlelight concert by the 32-year-old West Coast Chamber Orchestra, under veteran conductor Christopher Story and Westmont College music professor Michael Shasberger, featured the German composer’s 1735 short comic opera The Coffee Cantata, singing the praises of the stimulating morning Java jolt. The amusing and rare work, about a killjoy father who tries to ban his vivacious daughter drinking coffee, featured both Westmont tutor Grey Brothers and Michael, doing double duty with the baton and his vocal chords, and soprano Emmalee Wetzel. The rest of the performance included violinist Tamsen Beseke piccolo player Sheridon Stokes, and flutist Andrea Di Maggio, in the Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 and the Telemann Suite in A Minor, kicking off with Air on a G String. Write On Author Karen Roberts publishes second book Author Karen Roberts, an investment executive in Montecito, has just published her second work Journeys: Healing Through Nature’s Wisdom with co-writer Dana Simpson, who was diagnosed with Lyme Disease. Inveterate traveler and keen equestrian Karen, who has suffered with multiple sclerosis for 25 years, describes the 147-page work as “inspirational essays,” with photographs by Tim Hauf. “It demonstrates the courage to step beyond the restrictions of the disease,” she explained at a bijou book bash at Tecolote, the bustling bibliophile bastion in the upper village. Her first book, Passions and Patience: Fostering Earth’s Future Through Unlikely Partnerships, was published in 2004. Big Mouth Santa Barbara’s Museum of Natural History was socially gridlocked when it opened its summer exhibition feaGary Cunningham, honoree lieutenant Ugo Arnoldi, Sarah Jaimes, Cox sponsor, Forester and guest speak- turing the 60-foot-long Megalodon, er Bill Pintard (photo by Priscilla) the largest shark that ever lived and • The Voice of the Village • 4 – 11 June 2015 Showtimes for June 5-11 FAIRVIEW CAMINO REAL 225 N FAIRVIEW AVE, GOLETA Bobbie Kinnear, SBNHM vice chair of development; CEO Luke Swetland; “Toothy” shark representative; chair Elizabeth Fowler (photo by Priscilla) Santa Barbara Natural History Museum chair Elizabeth Fowler and Luke Swetland, president/ CEO, with Ozzie and his mother, Jessica Gin (photo by Priscilla) now, thankfully, extinct. The show, which runs through the end of August, features a life-size sculpture that reveals the true scale of the terrifying prehistoric predator that swam in global waters 17 million to two million years ago, as well as fullscale models of living sharks, including a 16-foot great white, a frequent visitor to our shores, as local seals know all too well. “The megalodon had 275 teeth at any given time and shed them like a conveyor belt does,” says Bruce MacFadden of the Florida Museum of Natural History in Gainesville, where the exhibit first debuted a decade ago. “Their fossil teeth are all over the world.” For those wanting to see live sharks, albeit smaller than the Megalodon, the museum’s Sea Center at Stearns Wharf has also opened its new Shark Cove exhibit. Compelling exhibits to definitely get your teeth into. Sightings: Top NBA draft pick Jahlil Okafor strolling near the SB Yacht Club...Mall magnate Herb Simon on his cell phone outside the Honor Bar... Spider-Man actor Gregg Daniel at the Santa Barbara Polo Club Pip! Pip! Readers with tips, sightings and other amusing items for Richard’s column should email him at richardmin [email protected] or send invitations or other correspondence to the Journal. 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