Schneiders start scholarship for Austrian students
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In a generous gesture of healing and forgiveness, an Orange Coast
couple persecuted under the regime of Adolph Hitler returned to their
native Austria to create a scholarship for Austrian college students.
The civic-minded Eva and Fred Schneider, both concentration camp
survivors, decided three years ago to make an important personal
commitment to ensure that history does not repeat itself. To this
end, they returned to their native country to establish an annual
competition for students writing essays on topics related to
understanding history as an avenue to grasping contemporary world
affairs.
The award this year was granted to an Austrian student named Tina
Friedrich. Her essay topic was the peaceful resistance of civil
rights leaders Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela. The
Schneiders traveled to Vienna with their children and grandchildren
to present the award to Friedrich.
‘MEMORIES IN THE MAKING’
The Alzheimer’s Assn. of Orange County held its “Memories in The
Making” art auction last week to raise funds to help support some
50,000 people living with Alzheimer’s disease in Orange County. TV
spokeswoman Stephanie Edwards served as mistress of ceremonies for
the fund-raising cocktail party and auction of original artwork
created by persons in Orange County afflicted by Alzheimer’s disease.
The party unfolded at Northern Trust Bank in Newport Beach, where
some 36 pieces of original art were auctioned in both a silent and
live auction format. The event has become an annual delight for the
crowd, which comes to support a most worthy cause and go home with
artwork that is infused with emotion. The paintings, auctioned by
Chuck Dryer, went for as high as $1,000.
The works were framed at no charge by a number of local vendors,
enabling the Alzheimer’s Assn. to maximize donation profits. In
addition to Northern Trust Bank, Kirkwood of Orange, Colorplus
Graphics, BlueC, Donna and John Crean, Hoag Memorial Hospital, The
Hutton Foundation, Leatherby Family Foundation, Pfizer, Inc., and
Robinsons May sponsored the event.
“Memories In The Making” was chaired by Joyce Weiss, with support
from Virginia Atherton, Donna Bianchi, Sharon Bowen, Cathy Boyle,
Joyce Graham and La Doris Heinly. Newport’s Nora Hester helped
underwrite the effort in the memory of her husband, the late Charles
Hester, who was a dedicated Alzheimer’s advocate.
For more information on the Alzheimer’s Assn. of Orange County,
call (714) 283-1111.
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