OCTOBER 13, 2004

Alexandra
Paul, Eric Christian Olsen, Monica Potter, Daphne Zuniga,
David Cooley
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Hollywood Shows Up for Election
Protection benefit at The Abbey, West Hollywood
WEST HOLLYWOOD - Event Chairs Actress
Alexandra Paul (Baywatch; Saving Emily) and producer/manager
Daniel Sladek (Dimensions' Tale of the Mummy) turned out
a packed house last night at The Abbey in West Hollywood
in support of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under
Law and their Election Protection Project.
Guests attending last nights' event hosted by Abbey Owner
David Cooley, included Barry Diller, CAA's Bryan Lourd,
American Comedy Award winner Kathleen Madigan (Last Comic
Standing) who entertained, Daphne Zuniga (American Dream),
Eric Christian Olsen (Tru Calling, Cellular) and actress
Maggie Lawson, director Miguel Arteta (The Good Girl), ABC's
Quinn Taylor, series creator / producer William Bickley
(Perfect Strangers, Family Matters, Step by Step), John
Wesley Ship (Dawson's Creek), Michael Deluise (NYPD Blue),
producer Jay Polstein (Frida) and producer Mimi Polk Gitlin
(Thelma & Louise).
In a rare public acknowledgement of their philanthropy,
Paul and Susan Newman, via Newman's Own, have made a significant
financial contribution to the Lawyers' Committee for Civil
Rights Under Law and its Election Protection program. The
big announcement of the night was made by Newman family
friend and Election Protection activist Kathleen Unger,
who stated "The Newman's are very private when it comes
to their philanthropic gifts, however, due to the urgency
of supporting the Election Protection hotline, Paul and
Susan Newman have elected to go public with this donation
with the hope that their gift will inspire others to contribute
greatly to the Lawyers' Committee and its' Election Protection
project".
Event keynote speaker, Washington D.C. - based Executive
Director Barbara Arnwine spoke of the tremendous accomplishments
of the Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, the
non-profit, nonpartisan organization established in 1963
at the request of President John F. Kennedy to involve private
attorney's in the effort to insure the civil rights of all
Americans. In participation with coalition partners, The
Lawyers' Committee will provide 25,000 trained poll monitors
to watch for problems and assist voters on the spot in at
least 30 states and has circulated more than five million
"Voters' Bills of Rights" with state-specific
information. The Lawyers' Committee will also staff the
1-866-OUR-VOTE hotine with free, immediate and multi-lingual
assistance to help voters who encounter barriers to the
ballot box.
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