
Jamie Angelich and Diana Docktor (Photo by Joanne Davidson, The Denver Post)
RozeMerie Cuevas is not only one of Canada’s best-known fashion designers. She’s one of the most generous.
She’ll be here Nov. 10 to show her Jacqueline Conoir Collection at the Brass Ring Luncheon. It’s a benefit for the Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes, and in addition to income derived from ticket sales, sponsorships and auction items, the center also will receive 25 percent from any sales Cuevas makes in Denver. Luncheon guests can shop at the Marriott City Center immediately after the Brass Ring show, or at a trunk show that Cuevas will have at Blu, 3201 E. 2nd Ave., in Cherry Creek North, the following day.
Brass Ring chair Diana Docktor shared that bit of good news last Thursday at a party that 2009 Brass Ring chair Jamie Angelich organized to thank the event’s key players. Docktor also said that ticket sales have been strong, with 70 of the 80 tables already spoken for.
The thank-you party was held at Deb and Bill MacMillan’s poolhouse in Cherry Hills Village and guests included Sharon Kamen, president of The Guild of the Children’s Diabetes Foundation, and her husband, Charlie; president-elect Judy McNeil; Tara Weydert, the owner of Blu; former Denver Bronco Reggie Rivers; CBS4 general manager Walt DeHaven and his wife, Wendy Aiello; Nancy Cowee; Lyn Schaffer; Warren and Helen Hanks; Gretchen Pope; Sally Frerichs; Sally Newcomb; Ed and Gayle Novak; Gail Johnson; Jack and Adrienne Fitzgibbons; Dr. Bonita Carson; Pat Crofts; Chris Foster; Don and Arlene Johnson; Connie Genova and Richard Belizzi; Sharon Whiton Gelt; and Eunice Romano.
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