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    Miami Herald, FL
    June 6 2005

    One of our favorite hosts plays guest of honor


    Any party Lee Schrager throws is a highly coveted invitation in
    Miami's elite social circles. The affair is always lavish but
    understated and elegant. It's even better when the party is in honor
    of the affable Schrager, the director of special events and media
    relations for Southern Wine & Spirits.

    His longtime friend, attorney Sam Blum, put on such a party at his
    Coconut Grove penthouse, which has also been the site of many a
    glamorous celebration. This was no exception. About 60 of Schrager's
    nearest and dearest were treated to a night of Latin American
    delicacies, from the music to the food.

    During cocktails, everyone caught up -- his parties are always like
    mini-reunions -- while enjoying lively music from the Latin jazz trio
    Brisas, who played mostly Cuban favorites to please Schrager's
    international taste.

    Life is in the details and Blum saw to it that even the handsome wait
    staff complemented the theme. They were outfitted in white jeans and
    chic, brightly colored striped shirts. Champagne flowed as the guests
    made their way around the three-level apartment with many ending up
    on the rooftop terrace for dinner with a spectacular view of Miami's
    glittering lights in the breezy night.

    The feast -- created by Blum's partner, chef Milenko Samardzich --
    was an extraordinary culinary tour through Peru, Cuba, Puerto Rico,
    Argentina and Venezuela. Restaurant publicist Terry Zarikian also
    contributed to the menu with an artichoke, lemon dill dish and an
    eggplant in cinnamon and cloves, sharing his Greek-Armenian
    background. The desserts included decadent chocolate and buttery
    masterpieces like Marquise cake and Bola de Oro, which left everyone
    smiling but ready for a water fast the next day. If that were not
    enough, out came the dulce de leche birthday cake, and the band led
    the group in a rousing rendition of Happy Birthday followed by the
    Mexican birthday tradition of Las Mañanitas.

    Happy guests included publicist Charlie Cinnamon; philanthropist
    Marcy Lefton; Miami Herald writer Lydia Martin and attorney Elizabeth
    Schwartz; Lola Jacobson; Mario Leon; star hairstylist Samy and Alex
    Dominguez; Michael Katz; Dr. Larry Harmon; Ken Gorin, owner of The
    Collection; Tara Gilani; Alan Roth and Netta Bell; Dr. Ricardo
    Restrepo; Nick D'Annunzio; attorney Dan Weiss and wife Merle; Charlie
    Hines; Richard Booth and Estee Mandel.

    ART AUCTION

    The Education Fund held its eighth silent art auction, ''The Art of
    Found Objects,'' at the Sonesta Beach Resort on Key Biscayne, raising
    more than $50,000, a record. The event was attended by more than 200
    supporters.

    The auction sells artwork created by local students and artists to
    help public school teachers, directly benefiting visual arts
    programs. The art is created from unusual elements, which are
    recycled. More than 200 pieces of art and luxury items like cruises,
    trips and gourmet cooking lessons were auctioned off.

    Many pieces were snapped up by noted collectors, such as Dr. Sanford
    Ziff and wife Dolores. Philanthropist R. Kirk Landon won a piece
    called Cargo Circus. Emcee Eliott Rodriguez, WFOR-CBS 4 news anchor,
    was almost upstaged by 11-year-old student artist Melissa Quintana of
    Banyan Elementary, who spoke of the ''greatness of the program'' and
    touted her artwork, Coconut Lizard, and her teacher Peter de Mercado.
    Her piece sold for $105. Rodriguez won Asian cooking lessons.

    Another hotly contested item was a party for 10 put together by
    Johnson & Wales. A weekend lease for a Williamson Cadillac Hummer
    donated by the company's president, Trae Williamson, was won by Kim
    Martin. Monica James and Co. donated a Venetian floor lamp.

    Community leaders who hosted the event included José Concepción and
    Merle Weiss. Collectors of auction art included Neisen Kasdin, Judy
    Drucker, Ruth Greenfield, and Sherwood and Judy Weiser. Guests
    included members of the advisory board Norma Quintero, Nancy
    Batchelor, Carol Iacovelli and Brenda Nestor Castellano, plus Maggie
    Hernández, Marisa Bergerano, Lourdes Cambo and Elena Milian.

    TEMPLE HOUSE PARTY

    Transplanted New Yorker Daniel Davidson is known for his lavish
    parties there. After moving here three years ago, he made his home in
    an unusual location, a former synagogue in Miami Beach, which was
    built as a single-family home in 1933, then converted to a temple in
    the late '30s.

    Davidson is the chair and CEO of the anti-aging skin care company
    Genome Cosmetique. Lounge music set the tone for more than 250 guests
    who enjoyed informal modeling with the latest collection from DKNY.
    Longtime friend Peggy Pashayan, who is the vice president of stores
    for The Donna Karan Co., flew in from New York for the event,
    bringing the models and fashions.

    The chic fete was attended by Oscar winner Jamie Foxx, who has been
    making the rounds of all the right parties; Morris Chestnut; Tara
    Solomon; Hal Rubenstein from InStyle magazine; star hairstylist Ric
    Pipino and Ingrid Casares.
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