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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Roberts, John G.: Files Folder Title: JGR/Fundraising (3 of 3) Box: 26 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 3, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR DIANNA G. HOLLAND FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS JJR SUBJECT: Request for White House Luncheon to Raise Funds for Eureka College Close out with no response. Senator Simon received a form reply from B. Oglesby that did not promise any further response; Mr. Fielding decided not to send the draft I prepared for his signature. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 29, 1985 MEMORANDUM FOR FRED F. FIELDING FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS JJR SUBJECT: Request for White House Luncheon to Raise Funds for Eureka College Senator Simon (D-Ill.) wrote the President to suggest that he hold a White House luncheon to raise funds to increase the endowment of Eureka College. The endowment is currently $3.5 million, and Simon suggests inviting 30 people, each committed to raising $100,000 for Eureka. Simon received an interim response from Oglesby, who sent copies of the incoming to Regan, Henkel, and Ryan, and to you for direct response. I asked for the Eureka College index from Central Files for some idea of what the President has done already for his alma mater. As you know, he has lent his name to a scholarship fund, held a White House reception for recipients of the Ronald W. Reagan scholar- ship, donated his movie, television, and radio residuals to the college during his term of office, and delivered the commencement address and addressed an alumni dinner in 1982. It strikes me as somewhat cheeky for Simon to suggest doing something for Eureka to the President. I suggest simply thanking Simon for his suggestion, noting that the President has done much already. A draft is attached. Attachment John B/1 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 29, 1985 Dear Senator Simon: Thank you for your letter to the President concerning Eureka College. In that letter you noted that the endowment of the College was $3.5 million, and suggested that the President have a luncheon at the White House to raise an additional $3 million for the College. As you may know, the President has actively supported his alma mater, both before and after assuming office. To cite just a few examples, since assuming office the President has lent his name to a scholarship fund at the College, held a White House reception for the scholarship recipients, delivered a commencement address, and addressed an alumni dinner. We appreciate your concern for the College, and will give your suggestion every appropriate consideration. Sincerely, Fred F. Fielding Counsel to the President The Honorable Paul Simon United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 FFF:JGR:aea 7/29/85 bcc: FFFielding JGRoberts Subj Chron ID# 316271 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING 50003 DATE RECEIVED: JUNE 14, 1985 IR NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: THE HONORABLE PAUL SIMON SUBJECT: URGES THE PRESIDENT TO HAVE A WHITE HOUSE LUNCHEON TO RAISE MONEY FOR EUREKA COLLEGE ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD ORG 85/06/14 mD. AS50617 M/B. M/ B. OGLESBY F.REFERRAL NOTE: R 85/06/20 / / CUAT18 REFERRAL NOTE: D 85106121 585107101 REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: 1210 MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) *ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *OUTGOING * * *CORRESPONDENCE: *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED *TYPE RESP=INITIALS *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED *COMPLETED = DATE OF *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75,OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. June 17, 1985 Dear Senator Simon: The President has asked me to thank you for your June 10 letter suggesting that a White House luncheon be held in order to help raise funds for the endowment of Eureka College. We appreciate receiving your comments and recommendation. You may be assured that your correspondence has been shared with the appropriate Administration officials for careful consideration. With best wishes, Sincerely, M. B. Oglesby, Jr. Assistant to the President The Honorable Paul Simon United States Senate Washington, D.C. 20510 KMD:KRJ:MDB CC: w/copy of inc to Fred Fielding - for DIRECT response CC: w/copy of inc to Don Regan - FYI CC: w/copy of inc to Fred Ryan - FYI CC: w/copy of inc to Bill Henkel - FYI WH RECORDS MANAGEMENT HAS RETAINED ORIGINAL INCOMING PAUL SIMON COMMITTEES: ILLINO.3 LABOR AND HUMAN RESOURCES JUDICIARY RULES AND ADMINISTRATION United States Senate WASHINGTON, DC 20510 June 10, 1985 President Ronald Reagan The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: I spoke at a Woodford County town meeting at Eureka College the other day. You may recall that a few years ago we visited briefly about Eureka College. I mentioned that I had spoken at a commencement there and had been on the campus a few times. While I was there, I asked one of the officers of the college what their endowment is. She responded that it is $3.5 million. I told them that is an awfully small endowment for a school that faces a decade of declining enrollment, as all colleges will face. But the publicly supported schools have a tax base of support that does not put them in jeopardy. Schools like Eureka are heavily dependent on student tuition for support. It occurred to me that if at some point you could-have a White House luncheon to which you might invite 30 people, asking each to commit to raising at least $100,000 for the college, we could double the endowment of that school. It would still be left with a much too small endowment but substantially healthier than it now is. -I would be happy to work with you and your office on that to help try and line up some of the people who might attend. With all the problems that you face in the office of President, I am reluctant to add this to your menu; but because of your ties and attachment to Eureka College, I'm taking this step. If you do not wish to do it, I would understand completely; but if you do want to do it, it would be of great help to a school that is going to need a sounder financial base. UmBin Paul Simos Cordial] U. S. Senator PS/jw 230 S. DEARBORN 3 WEST OLD CAPITOL PLAZA 250 WEST CHERRY KLUCZYNSKI BLDG., 38TH FLOOR SUITE 1 ROOM 115-B CHICAGO, IL 60604 SPRINGFIELD, IL 62701 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 11, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR FREDERICK J. RYAN, JR. DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS AND SCHEDULING, DIRECTOR OF PRIVATE SECTOR INITIATIVES FROM: ASSOCIATE COUNSEL DR TO THE PRESIDENT JOHN G. ROBERTS SUBJECT: Contribute a "Doodle" or Memento to an Art Auction Sponsored by Very Special Arts You have asked for our views on a request from Jean Kennedy Smith that the President donate a "doodle" or a memento from one of his films to be auctioned off to benefit Very Special Arts. It is established White House policy that White House items not be provided for charitable auctions. This policy is based on our inability to provide items for all the worthy charities that request them, and the difficulty of distinguishing in any fair way among those charities that should be given items and those that should not. The foregoing policy applies to White House memorabilia, as such. There is nothing, however, that prevents the President and Mrs. Reagan from donating personal items -- including items they have used in the White House -- should they wish to do SO. The President and Mrs. Reagan have in fact done so on infrequent occasions in the past, for charities in which they were personally involved or particularly interested, or for political fundraisers. We will leave it to you to determine if the instant request should be brought to the personal attention of the President and First Lady, to determine if they wish to donate a personal item. ID #. CU WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET o - OUTGOING H - INTERNAL I - INCOMING spal Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: Fred Ryan MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: contribute a "dardle" ar mamento to an art auction sponsared by very Special arts ( farmerly the national caminittee, arts with the Handicapped) ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHOLL ORIGINATOR 86,03,12 / / Referral Note: cuat 18 D $6,03,12 5 86,03,17 Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A - Appropriate Action I Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A W Answered C Completed C - Comment/Recommendation R Direct Reply w/Copy B * Non-Special Referral S Suspended D Draft Response S . For Signature F Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code If "A" Completion Date II Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MEMORANDUM March 11, 1986 TO: FRED FIELDING FROM: FREDERICK J. RYAN, JR., DIRECTOR PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS AND SCHEDULING SUBJ: REQUEST FOR SCHEDULING RECOMMENDATION PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR RECOMMENDATION ON THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULING REQUEST UNDER CONSIDERATION: EVENT: Contribute a "doodle" or momento to an art auction sponsored by Very Special Arts (formerly the National Committee, Arts with the Handicapped) DATE: April 22, 1986 LOCATION: The White House BACKGROUND: See attached YOUR RECOMMENDATION: Accept Regret Surrogate Message Other Priority r Routine IF RECOMMENDATION IS TO ACCEPT, PLEASE CITE REASONS: 800 RESPONSE DUE: March 17, 1986 TO JEAN APPLEBY JACKSON Dear President Recean. The support that you and mes Reugan have given to Very Special RIS (Turnarly the National committee, Rsts with the Handicapped ) has been, cence loutinues to be, very important is one efforts to in recese national awareness of the venefits of arts programming for disubled individual On april 22ml 1986, Very Special nots will sponsor an Exhibition and of paintings by Henry Foncla a herefit art allction- This event, w-chaired by Skirlee Foncla, will announce the "Herey Foncia Young Playerights Project;" an innovative effort designed to introduce disabled and non- disabled Students 10 the are of playuriting- For your backgrouned. 2 have enclosed a Jult sheet describing the project (none enclosed) Shirlee tonda had mentionect the you and 14mmy were 9 lecet friends, and we wonderect is you would help us out by loutributing one of your famous clooclies or a memento from one of your films. Your life is the Theatre lontinues to fascinate young people, are your involvement in this puryuriting project would mean a chear clear to the participants- As the nations coordinating agency of arts Mograus for clisabled individuals, our Mogram currently involves over 600,000 Children youth and wells is all filty States- In actelition over party com tries have now oppliated with Very special cents, bringing arts programming 10 people with disabilitie around the would. Thank you for your consideration- Sincerely, Heppy happy birthdae Jean Kennedy Smita THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 11, 1986 Dear Mr. Nash: Thank you for your recent letter to the President concerning the "For Spacious Skys" program. In that letter you requested a message from the President to be used in a mailing to companies you have identified as possible private sector supporters of and contributors to the program. The White House generally adheres to a policy of not endorsing particular private charitable or educational fundraising efforts. As I am certain you can imagine, the President receives countless requests to support worthy fundraising endeavors. We cannot grant them all, and there is no equitable way to discriminate among the requests. Out of fairness to all, we have been compelled to adopt the general policy of declining such requests. Exceptions to this policy do exist, but they are limited to organizations with which the Presidency is traditionally associated, such as the Red Cross, or organizations with which the President or First Lady have been personally involved. I hope you will understand the reasons we must adhere to this policy. With every good wish for the success of your efforts, Sincerely, John Robert John G. Roberts Associate Counsel to the President Mr. Alan E. Nash I Marketing Limited, Inc. The Ames Schoolhouse 450 Washington Street Dedham, Massachusetts 02026 bcc: Andrew H. Card, Jr. ID # WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET O . OUTGOING H . INTERNAL I # INCOMING specials Received (YY/MM/DD) 86/01/31 Date Correspondence Name of Correspondent: Kathleen R. Anderson MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: For Spacions Skys" Program in Massachusetts ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD YI IA CARL ORIGINATOR 86102104 A- A 86,02,04 DCRYAM Referral Note: Institutions A.VI 86,02,07 086,0212 Referral Note: Mason A 86/02/12TR C8610213 d Referral Note: CO FRED F, FIELDING A / / / Referral Note: R Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A . Appropriate Action I - Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C . Comment/Recommendation R - Direct Reply w/Copy B - Non-Special Referral S Suspended D . Draft Response S For Signature F - Furnish Fact Sheet X - Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 4, 1986 Dear Ms. Anderson: Thank you very much for your recent letter enclosing materials regarding the non-profit educational foundation "For Spacious Skys." Please know that I have forwarded your packet of information to appropriate White House officials for their review. If I can be of further assistance, please let me know. Sincerely, Andrew Andy Andy Card Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs Ms. Kathleen R. Anderson Legislative Director Office of Senator Edward M. Kennedy Washington, D.C. 20510 EDWARD M. KENNEDY MASSACHUSETTS United States Senate WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510 January 31, 1986 The Honorable Andrew H. Card, Jr. Special Assistant to the President For Intergovernmental Affairs The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Mr. Card; I enjoyed having the opportunity to speak with you today about the "For Spacious Skys" project which began here in Massachusetts. I have enclosed a video cassette along with additional information which describes the program. Thank you very much for your assistance and for your willingness to review these materials. Sincerely, Kathleen R. Anderson Mass. Legislative Director For Spacious Skys Board of Directors: "I was playing catch outside in back of my house in the field. And my Ansel Adams, photographer Jeff was with me. The sky was gray, white, and blue. It just got over ruining Von Del Chamberlain, National Air and the sun was out. There was a beautifu rainbow in the sky. And II took and Space Museum away my atenchen of the game and the hall hit my chest Then I sat Bruce MacDonald, Dean, School of down and steared at the beeutaful rainbow. ! will never forget about that the Boston Museum of Fine Arts beotaful sky day.' Edward "Ted" Park, Co-founder of -Entry in a third grader's sky journal Smithsonian Magazine Eric Sloane, Artist-Historian Alan Gussow, Artist President Ronald Reagan Founder: The White House Jack Borden, former WBZ-TV Newscaster 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D. C. Supporters: The American Meteorological Society January 29, 1986 The United States Department of the Interior National Park Service Dear Mr. President, The United States Energy Department The Environmental Protection Agency Late yesterday you addressed the nation with regard to the tragic The National Science Teachers Association loss of the shuttle Challenger. Our prayers are with you, the The Edison Electric Institute nation, the crew of the Challenger 7 and their loved ones. The Appalachian Mountain Club The Polaroid Corporation In your address you spoke to the school children of America and The Atlantic Richfield Foundation told them that " It's all part of the process of exploration and The Henry P. Kendall Foundation discovery. It's all part of taking a chance and expanding man's Ramada Inns Corporation horizons. The future doesn't belong to the faint-hearted. It Houghton-Mittlin Corporation belongs to the brave. The Challenger crew was pulling us into the BASF Corporation future, and we'll continue to follow them Nothing ends here. Bausch & Lomb Corporation Our hopes and our journeys continue." Eastman Kodak Company Vivitar Corporation We, too, have "a hunger to explore the universe and discover its American Motors Corporation truths. FOR SPACIOUS SKIES is a non-profit educational foundation General Motors which under your first administration was a part of the National Computervision Corporation Park Service. FOR SPACIOUS SKIES instructs teachers in how to use Environmental Research Technologies Corporation the sky as the unifying element in teaching the basic curriculum. (a division of Comsat) Jack Borden, the founder and president, has a mission to get children and adults interested in the sky the way Jacques Cousteau got people interested in the water." Now with the painful events of yesterday, our resolve has grown even stronger. FOR SPACIOUS SKIES is a New England based educational foundation. Yesterday when Christa McAuliffe gave her life while she, "reached for the stars" we lost a teacher and an advocate of the skies. FOR SPACIOUS SKIES is uniquely positioned to aid in restoring to the youth of our nation the enthusiasm for our skies and outer space. Q MARKETING LIMITED, INC. THE AMES SCHOOLHOUSE 450 WASHINGTON ST. DEDHAM, MA 02026 (617) 329-8111 For Spacious Skys Board of Directors: "I was playing catch outside in back of my house in the field. And my friend Ansel Adams, photographer Jeff was with me. The sky was gray, white, and blue. It just got over raining Von Del Chamberlain, National Air and the sun was out. There was a beautiful rainbow in the sky. And It :ook and Space Museum away my atenchen of the game and the ball hit my chest Then I sat Bruce MacDonald, Dean, School of down and steared at the beeutaful rainbow. I will never forget about that the Boston Museum of Fine Arts beotaful sky day.' Edward "Ted" Park, Co-founder of -Entry in a third grader's sky journal Smithsonian Magazine former science editor of Newsweek and science editor of MIT's Eric Sloane, Artist-Historian science magazine, Technology Review, Bob Benchley ("How to create Alan Gussow, Artist your own time-capsule") and Harvard's Dr. Fred Whipple - the Founder: originator of the "dirty snowball" theory, will also have major Jack Borden, former WBZ-TV Newscaster articles in the magazine. Finally, there will be a section for children called "Letters to the future" by Joan Ganz Cooney of Supporters: "Seasame Street" fame via the Children's Workshop Theater (Boston). The American Meteorological Society The United States Department of the Interior National Park Service supplement on the FOR SPACIOUS SKIES The United States Energy Department program along with the magazine. The Environmental Protection Agency The National Science Teachers We have spent the past month identifying and contacting the largest Association distributors of carton containers of milk - dairies and supermarket The Edison Electric Institute The Appalachian Mountain Club chains. We believe they can give the youth of our nation a low The Polaroid Corporation cost - high value, educational opportunity. Through a side panel The Atlantic Richfield Foundation promotion, we are offering the American public a full color The Henry P. Kendall Foundation magazine that will increase its awareness of our universe. It will Ramada Inns Corporation also raise significant funds on behalf of FOR SPACIOUS SKIES. Houghton-Mifflin Corporation BASF Corporation Bausch & Lomb Corporation Eastman Kodak Company Vivitar Corporation American Motors Corporation General Motors Computervision Corporation Environmental Research Technologies Corporation We can restore our children's faith in the skies, (a division of Comsat) but we need your help and we need it now. If you have questions regarding FOR SPACIOUS SKIES, Jack Borden (its President) may be reached at (617) 862 - 8486. Production and promotional questions should be directed to me, at (617) 329 - 8111. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Alan E. Nash P.S. Enclosed is a sample of the package that we sent to the dairies and supermarket chains. Q MARKETING LIMITED, INC. THE AMES SCHOOLHOUSE 450 WASHINGTON ST. DEDHAM, MA 02026 (617) 329-8111 For Spacious Skys Board of Directors: "I was playing catch outside in back of my in the field. And my friend Ansel Adams, photographer Jeff was with me. The sky was gray, white, and blue. It just got over raining Von Del Chamberlain, National Air and the sun was out. There was a beautiful rainbow in the sky. And it took and Space Museum away my atenchen of the game and the ball hit my chest Then I sat Bruce MacDonald, Dean, School of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts down and steared at the beeutaful rainbow. I will never forget about that beotaful sky day.' Edward "Ted" Park, Co-founder of Smithsonian Magazine -Entry in a third grader's sky journal Eric Sloane, Arrist-Historian FOR SPACIOUS SKIES is dedicated to developing a high level of Alan Gussow, Artist excitement in the arts, mathematics and sciences that we haven't Founder: seen in our classrooms for years. We have had an extremely Jack Borden, former WBZ-TV positive impact on the children we have reached, although, we have Newscaster reached relatively few until recently. Mr. President, you are in Supporters: a position to help. The American Meteorological Society The United States Department of Perhaps your reaction to the sky isn't as dramatic as the young the Interior National Park Service third grader's entry above, but FOR SPACIOUS SKIES is evoking such The United States Energy Department rapture from children nationwide that Charles Kuralt will talk The Environmental Protection Agency about it on the CBS Evening News in an "On The Road" feature in The National Science Teachers late March. Major newspapers and magazines have been writing about Association it for the last five years. The Edison Electric Institute The Appalachian Mountain Club Nationwide media has focused attention on the events of yesterday, The Polaroid Corporation creating a deeper awareness of the NASA Space program. We believe The Atlantic Richfield Foundation that it is crucial to emphasize the positive aspects of space The Henry P. Kendall Foundation exploration. Nationwide media will again return its attention back Ramada Inns Corporation Houghton-Mifflin Corporation to the activities of Halley's Comet. This time the interest it will BASF Corporation generate will be greatly intensified. That interest will reach Bausch & Lomb Corporation its peak of excitement in April, when the Comet and the Earth are Eastman Kodak Company closest to one another. The Camet will then turn back towards deep Vivitar Corporation space and be gone for the next 76 years. American Motors Corporation General Motors The arrival of Halley's Comet has given FOR SPACIOUS SKIES a Computervision Corporation vehicle to raise funds through the private sector of our economy. Environmental Research During the past several months FOR SPACIOUS SKIES has been finding Technologies Corporation (a division of Comsat) promotional partners to raise funds to make available FOR SPACIOUS SKIES programs to more school systems across America. It's for this reason that I am personally writing to you for your timely help. Timely because FOR SPACIOUS SKIES has been given the opportunity to bring to the public a 68 page magazine on Halley's Camet. It is written in plain English, with stories by world renowned astronomer Carl Sagan, the world famous science fiction writer, Isaac Asimov, and the great American poet, James Dickey, author of "Deliverance". Included is a feature article by Dr. Paul Feldman, of John Hopkins University, the world's leading comet scientist. He will also be hosting a worldwide television broadcast on the Camet from New Zealand in April. Peter Gwynne, Q MARKETING LIMITED, INC. THE AMES SCHOOLHOUSE 450 WASHINGTON ST. DEDHAM, MA 02026 (617) 329-8111 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 11, 1986 MEMORANDUM FOR ALAN M. KRANOWITZ DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS (HOUSE) FROM: JOHN G. ROBERTS 826R ASSOCIATE COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Request for Auction Item for the South Coast Repertory Theatre You have asked for our views on a request from Congressman Badham that the President and Mrs. Reagan donate an item to be auctioned off for the benefit of the South Coast Repertory Theatre. It is established White House policy that White House items not be provided for charitable auctions. This policy is based on our inability to provide items for all the worthy charities that request them, and the difficulty of distin- guishing in any fair way among those charities that should be given items and those that should not. The foregoing policy applies to White House memorabilia, as such. There is nothing, however, that prevents the President and Mrs. Reagan from donating personal items -- including items they have used in the White House -- should they wish to do SO. The President and Mrs. Reagan have in fact done so on infrequent occasions in the past, for charities in which they were personally involved or particularly interested, or for political fundraisers. We will leave it to you to determine if the instant request should be brought to the personal attention of the President and First Lady, to determine if they wish to donate a personal item. ID # 394575 CU =2 WHITE HOUSE PR014-02 CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET o - OUTGOING H INTERNAL I INCOMING Date Correspondence Received (YY/MM/DD) / / Name of Correspondent: alan Kranowitz MI Mail Report User Codes: (A) (B) (C) Subject: Request oar auction item far the South Coast Repertary Theatre ROUTE TO: ACTION DISPOSITION Tracking Type Completion Action Date of Date Office/Agency (Staff Name) Code YY/MM/DD Response Code YY/MM/DD CUHOLL ORIGINATOR 86,03,05 / / Referral Note: cuat 18 R 86,103,06 0688610316 Referral Note: La Kran R 86,02,28 AK A8G02122 C., Referral Note: letter to Cong. Robert Badhan / / / / Referral Note: / / / / Referral Note: ACTION CODES: DISPOSITION CODES: A Appropriate Action I Info Copy Only/No Action Necessary A Answered C Completed C Comment/Recommendation R Direct Reply w/Copy B - Non-Special Referral S Suspended D Draft Response S For Signature F Furnish Fact Sheet X Interim Reply to be used as Enclosure FOR OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE: Type of Response = Initials of Signer Code = "A" Completion Date = Date of Outgoing Comments: Barbara Murray Keep this worksheet attached to the original incoming letter. Send all routing updates to Central Reference (Room 75, OEOB). Always return completed correspondence record to Central Files. Refer questions about the correspondence tracking system to Central Reference, ext. 2590. 5/81 391575 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 28, 1986 DATE: FOR: FRED FIELDING FROM: Alan M. Kranowitz ACTION: For your information For your review and comment As we discussed For your files Please see me Return to me after your review COMMENTS: Please forward to our office (112 EW) a copy of any message sent to Congressman Badham. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. WASHINGTON OFFICE: ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE 2438 RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING HOUSE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515 COMMITTEE (202) 225-5611 REPUBLICAN STUDY COMMITTEE Congress of the United States DISTRICT OFFICE: 180 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE SUITE 240 REPUBLICAN POLICY house of Representatives NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92650 COMMITTEE (714) 544-4040 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ROBERT E. BADHAM NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE 40TH DISTRICT. CALIFORNIA February 25, 1986 Alan Kranowitz 112 East Wing The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Kranowitz: The enclosed information was sent to us from the South Coast Repertory Theatre which is in our district. We would greatly appreciate an assistance that you give them on obtaining an item from The President and Mrs. Reagan for their auction on June 28, 1986. If you have any questions please contact Kathryn in my district office at (714) 644-4040. Thank you very much. Cordially, Robert E. Badham Member of Congress REB:kls THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 28, 1986 Dear Bob: Thank you for your recent correspondence re- questing an item from the White House to be included in the South Coast Repertory Theatre Auction. Your interest in writing is appreciated, and I was pleased to direct your request to the appropriate White House office for careful con- sideration and prompt attention. With best wishes. Cordially, Alan- Alan M. Kranowitz Deputy Assistant to the President The HOnorable Robert E. Badham House of Representatives Washington, D.C. 20515 SCR SOUTH COAST REPERTORY David Emmes. Producing Artistic Director Martin Benson Artistic Director Thank you for your interest in our S.C.R. auction. I have enclosed the auctor information and a sample of am "puss". We are trying to stress the interesting In particular items One can't purchase in a store, secure B'm with Hillow have ari 100 items that would create interest by the m sure you must someiders on press and of course, atth awitch. call me at 979-6840. Thank you for If you have any questions please your help. Sincerely, Barbara Munay 655 TOWN CENTER DRIVE, P.O. BOX 2197 COSTA MESA CA 92628-1197 (714)957-2602 SCR SOUTH COAST REPERTORY David Emmes Producing Artistic Director Martin Benson. Artistic Director Dear Friend: On June 28, 1986, the Guilds of SCR will present their 8th Annual End of Season Auction. The goal is to raise $105,000 in support of Orange County's professional resident theatre. We would like you to help by donating a tax-deductible auction item. Your donation is carefully described in our Auction Catalog which reaches a select audience of business, professional, and community leaders who attend and contribute to this event. Over 600 guests participate in the evening's events including a silent and live auction, a buffet dinner donated and served by Orange County's leading restauranteurs, and a show. SCR is Orange County's only non-profit professional resident theatre. Each season SCR presents six Mainstage and five Second Stage productions. Many are world premieres by some of the nation's most powerful new dramatists. The proceeds from this annual event help the theatre continue to produce award-winning productions and provide outstanding community outreach programs such as the Young Conservatory and the Educational Touring Program. Won't you join other donors who see this as an annual opportunity to support SCR? Be assured that your gift will be formally acknowledged for tax purposes. Thank you in advance for your generous support. Sincerely, Jana sherwood Tana Sherwood Auction Chairman FRIENDS OF SCR SCR SCR 655 TOWN CENTER DRIVE, COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA 92626-1197 (714) 957-2602 SOUTHCOAST REPERTORY END OF SEASON AUCTION DONOR Business Name Address Phone Contact COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF ITEM FOR CATALOGUE (color, size, artist, etc.) CURRENT VALUE $ Are there any conditions or restrictions on this donation? No Yes, Expiration date PICK-UP INSTRUCTIONS When Where Contact DISPLAY MATERIAL? No Yes, but need not be returned Yes, to be returned The the following endorsement certifies that a copy of this form is an acknowledgement for SCR SOUTHCOAST RTORY South Coast Repertory in brief is the fourth largest non-profit professional resident theatre in California. is the first resident theatre company in Southern California to design and build its own theatre center, financed by the first large-scale cultural fundraising campaign in Orange County. presents a ten-month season of twelve plays. Over 40% of the 200 plays SCR has produced have been World, American, West Coast, or Regional premieres. has received the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Achievement three times. averages 94% of audience capacity - among the highest in the nation - with a record 23,000 subscribers attending this season's performances. has the only professional Acting Conservatory of its kind in Southern California. has an Educational Touring program that last year alone reached more than 70,000 students in over 230 Southern California schools. has an annual budget of 3.8 million, 75% of which is realized through earned income. The Orange County Register Wednesday, July 3, 1985 People Watch South Coast Repertory fund-raising dinner-auction brings in $115,000 By Mary Bargion C'est Ci Bon and Le Biarritz. And M. The Register Pennington was there with his delectable strawberries dipped in white The setting was idyllic for South chocolate. His table was decorated with Coast Repertory's "Platinum Ovation," live goldfish which swam merrily a dinner and auction staged at the among anthuriums submerged in tall theater Saturday night. glass containers. More than 650 guests participated in And that was only Act I. Acts II and the partly alfresco fund raiser that also III were the revenue-producing celebrated the conclusion of SCR's 20th numbers which took place within the anniversary year. theater. A silent auction enticed bidders Nature (with some volunteer to sign up for more than 400 items, assistance) was set designer for the including jewelry, art, and dining and dinner backdrop - a blue-sky canopy entertainment packages. streaked with peach and leafy tree The written bids gave way to live bids boughs strung with fuschia, platinum when 9 p.m. rolled around and party- Gary Ferrato The Register and blue streamers. goers packed SCR's main stage. The Thirteen area restaurateurs, silver-tongued Melvin Giller of David Emmes, left, artistic director of SCR, chats with Jim Henwood and Tom Peckenpaugh at fund-raising dinner- auction. organized by Carolyn Plastrier, fed the Nationwide Auctions used his hypnotic milling throng. Fare ranged from skills to raise big bucks for SCR. solicitation chairman, Sandy Wirta, escargot prepared by the Riviera "This is charity, folks - charity, not found it pays to solicit superior gifts Restaurant to fettucine in lobster sauce a wake," he chided, after the audience when her husband surprised her and bid by Alfredo's. Senegalese soup, a got off to a slow start. His fast-paced a winning $4,100 for the full-length fur creation of apples, bananas and curry humor did the job. The Lewis Lubbocks coat she modeled. came from Gemmel's. bought a player piano for $6,250, highest Also on the scene: David Emmes, Pronto Ristorante shared its linguine bid of the evening. Barbara and Tom artistic director of SCR, Deborah (event pesto, and Hemingway's joined ranks Peckenpaugh went for the trip to New chairman) and Tom Andrews, Noddle with the Golden Truffle to offer soft York, an evening of song from "singing Weltner, Thelma Friedel, Noddle Weltner, shell crab Cajun-style. Royal Thai cowboy" Jeff Pearson, a trip to Chicago Sharon and Jim Henwood, Peter M. Ochs created a no-nonsense beef on a skewer and party service from Ronald (president of SCR's Board of Trustees), and Ghandi's spicy Indian cuisine McDonald. The tab? A mere $6,100. Jim Vandenbert, Russell and Diane Diehi, couldn't match the hot, hot shrimp SCR handyman Tomydan Jordan was Bobble and Bill Stabler (she's been a wrapped in jalapeno from Copa De Oro. auctioned off to Andy and Olivia Johnson supporter of SCR for 40 years and is an John Pohl's Bistro donated the for $400; they' II receive a day of emeritus board member), and Jim and champagne which helped wash down Jordan's fix-it expertise. A trip on the Barbara Glabman. Newport Mandarin's egg rolls and Orient Express was purchased by David Proceeds were estimated at AUCTION: $115,00 Raised for SCR DEBORA ROBINSON Soutr Coas Hepertory Ochs and l idmila Montoya do their enthusiasm at SCR's Platinum Ovation ction wrapped in jalapeno from Copa de Truffle (which collaborated with Plastrier, Beverly Cohen, Shirley Oro, but gave up when he saw the Hemingways), Bouzy Rouge Cafe Lampert, Irene Iverson, Thelma line. (pastry boats filled with lentils), Friedel, Barbara Bryant and Ann Pat White of Irvine showed more Weiss. determination. "I had a little bit of Alfredo's (shrimp fettuccine in - everything. In fact," she said, "a lobster sauce) and Newport Man- little too much." darin (kung pao beef and tea- Contributing restaurants includ- smoked chicken.) ed Pronto Ristorante (linguine Deborah Andrews served as pesto), Gandhi (assorted curries), Platinum Ovation general chair- I Royal Thai (beef sate). Le Biarritz man, assisted by Joyce Justice, (pies, cakes and tarts), Golden Ludmilla Montoya, Caroline Le- Los Angeles Times jamin Epstein inging Cowboy's a Howl at Auction for SCI DEBORA ROBINSON Morrie and Carol Kirk, left, chat with Barbara and Tom Peckenpaugh at SCR's Platinum Ovation. It began with the refinement of (Pearson went immediately from side of the building to include pastry puffs with salmon mousse. the auction to co-host the March of additional administrative office Tt ended with 600 supporters of Dimes Telethon from midnight to 9. space and a new rehearsal hall." South Coast Repertory howling a.m. Sunday. He'll appear the last But Ochs seemed most excited like" coyotes-and howling with weekend of the Orange County about the Theater Communications laughter-to the ditties of the Or- rair and July 29 at the Crazy Horse) Group Conference held at SCR in ange County Singing Cowboy. Steak House in Santa Ana before May, when the managing and artis- I used to live in Newport Beach moving to Nashville to pûrsue a- tic directors and chairmen of I used to work there, too song-writing career.) boards of trustees of all the major You know of course I drove a An AMC Jeep failed to Inspire an theaters in the United States gath- Porsche opening bid. But when Ray Wirta ered for their biennial meeting. In a three-piece leisure suit. of Newport Beach saw his wife, "I think I can safely say they Sandy, modeling a full-length Now Fm an Orange County were immensely impressed by all cowboy ranch mink with indigo fox trim we do," said Ochs, "not just artisti- Rellin' down the line from Robinson's his bid of $4,100 cally. but also in the way the board the del certain that's a vision he can of trustees works with the artistic In a lot of theaters the the Review you don't have to be from and ribbons the terrific proclaimed Gloria Texas. to love country. background Jack Reidling Trio provided a jann Schick "And the desserts!" But the Just ask Tom and Barbara Peck- C'est Si Bon gazebo that had mo- enpaugh (from the cliffs of Corona Peter Ochs. SCR board of trust- ments before housed such items as del Mar), guests at SCR's Platinum ees president, took a moment be- chocolate truffle cake and straw- Ovation auction Saturday evening, tween bites of fettuccine with scai- berry kiwi tarts now stood empty. whose successful bid of $1,250 lops to give an end-of-20th-season secured singing cowboy Jeff Pear- update. "I must have eaten them all," son's services for a night. Of course, Of paramount Interest to at least Schick said with a laugh. they also bought Ronald McDonald half of SCR subscribers is con- SCR literary manager Jerry for a night, a trip to Chicago and a struction now in progress. Patch had two favorites the Ca- super luxe trip to New York aboard "We're expanding our rest- jun-style soft-shell crab from Jet America rooms," explained Ochs. (The lines Hemingways and the Senegalese ORANGE The couple's to the women's room during inter- soup (made with apples, bananas COUNTY $6,100 in success- missions at the theater are legend- and curry) from Gemmell's. (Gem- ful bids helped ary.) "We're also expanding our mell's capon with morels in Ma- bring the event's total space by 50% on the north deira sauce was also a big hit.) total earnings to more Len Miller of Newport Beach $115,000 than wistfully eyed deep-fried shrimp