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A Night of Fashion and Giving in Newport Beach

04.06.26

An evening that brings together style, community, and a shared purpose is set for Tuesday, April 21 at My Sister’s Closet. From 6 to 8 p.m., more than 100 women are expected to gather for a philanthropic night in partnership with OC 100 Women Who Care.

Hosted alongside Well Suited, the event blends luxury resale shopping with a meaningful way to give back. Guests can browse curated designer pieces while enjoying cocktails, light bites, and music in a setting designed to feel intimate and social.

At the center of the evening is a simple but impactful idea. Three local nonprofits, Wyland Foundation, Shea Center, and Promise 4 Paws, will each share a short presentation about their work. Guests will then vote, and the organization with the most support will receive the full proceeds from ticket sales. The total is expected to exceed $10,000. The Anti-Recidivism Coalition will also share an update on how past funding has made an impact.

The night is as much about connection as it is about giving. It reflects how Orange County continues to show up for its nonprofits, with a model that is both straightforward and powerful. Women gather, listen, and collectively decide where their support will go.

There will also be a few extras throughout the evening, including door prizes like a $250 store gift card and a $1,000 Botox session from T.Y. Steven Ip, along with a guest appearance by Melissa Locke.

Space is limited, and the event is expected to fill quickly. Those interested can reserve a spot here: 100-Women-Who-Care



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Floral Park Home & Garden Tour Returns April 25–26

04.05.26

On Saturday, April 25, and Sunday, April 26, 2026, the Historic Floral Park Neighborhood Association presents the 33rd Annual Floral Park Home & Garden Tour, a beloved spring tradition that celebrates the charm and character of one of Orange County’s most distinctive neighborhoods.

Tucked inside Floral Park, often described as Orange County’s “best kept secret,” gracious homes from the 1920s through the 1950s will once again open their doors to visitors. Sunlit porches, gleaming wood floors, and beautifully tended gardens set the scene for a stroll through decades of classic Southern California architecture and design.

Beyond the homes, the weekend includes plenty to explore throughout the neighborhood. Visitors can wander through blooming gardens, admire beautifully restored classic cars, enjoy food from local restaurants and food trucks, and spend time in the lively wine and beer garden. The crowd favorite Street of Treasures market also returns, offering vintage finds, nostalgic keepsakes, and unique items from local vendors.

This year’s featured homes and gardens are located north of Santa Clara Avenue. The Street of Treasures market, food vendors, community tables, and the car show will be located along Victoria Drive.

The Home & Garden Tour takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. The Street of Treasures market is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. The wine and beer garden will be open Saturday from noon to 7 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 6 p.m.

Advance tickets are $45 and are available online through April 20. Tickets will be $50 on the day of the event and may be purchased at the ticket booth, where both cash and credit cards are accepted. Tickets may be limited. The event takes place rain or shine and tickets are nonrefundable.



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