A fundraising event hosted by Jolane Crawford of Jet Methods and Laura Barry of Barry Estates in Rancho Santa Fe was held at Diane Chandler’s Del Mar estate to benefit the The Jammer Family Foundation. Guests mingled over wine and appetizers while previewing the new line of Choo 24:7 bags. A percentage of all sales from the event are being donated back from Jimmy Choo in support of the Jammer Family Foundation to directly impact the San Pasqual Academy Home Football Field project. San Pasqual Academy is a member of the San Diego California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Section, and participates in the Citrus League, comprised of small high schools. The San Pasqual Academy Dragons varsity football team competes in 8-man football and currently does not have a home field to practice or play on. The Jammer Family Foundation is committed to building a new field on campus.

 

Inspired by jet-setting women who travel with practical needs and following the success of the Choo 24:7 ‘perfect shoe wardrobe’ of shoes and boots, the Choo 24:7 bags range from an assortment of roomy totes to messenger bags. Details of the new handbag line include slouchy weekenders, carry-on trolleys, and smart traveling companions such as: passport and iPhone covers, laptop cases, travel wallets, luggage tags, and luxury shoe cases.

 

San Diego Charger’s Quentin Jammer and his wife Alicia devote much of their time and talent to their nonprofit organization. The Jammer Family Foundation philosophy embraces the belief that all children should be given the same opportunity to excel in athletics as well as academics, regardless of their resources. Their ultimate goal is to establish a solid support system to develop young leaders that will sustain a prosperous community. The Jammer Family Foundation engages in a wide variety of worthy causes in the San Diego community, including Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), United Way, and the Boys and Girls Clubs. (www.jammerfoundation.org)