Monday, September 12, 2011

HOW DO YOU MAKE SENSE OF THIS?

Our prayers go out to you and your family. You were a friend of my stepson and Shivani and Kiana, the sweet girls in our neighborhood who went to Beverly Vista. Everyone says Elena is and was the sweetest, kindest soul with a heart of gold. You will live forever in all our hearts. Everyone who knew you loved you. You will not be forgotten. God Bless you and your family, loved ones, and all the students. Rest in Peace and FLY with the angels Elena. Love xoxoxoxo
BHHS Student Dies After Collapsing on Campus Friday
Hundreds of people attend a memorial service Sunday at the high school for a 15-year-old girl everyone loved.

               By Laurie Lande and Sherri Levin

A sophomore at Beverly Hills High School collapsed on campus Friday morning and died shortly afterward.
Elena Natanzadeh, who graduated from Beverly Vista in 2010, fainted on the stairs adjacent to the swim gym. She died of an undetermined ailment.
There are conflicting reports as to whether she had a heart condition and/or suffered a blot clot after recent knee surgery. Students told Patch that she had been complaining about feeling dizzy, lost consciousness on the stairs and hit her head. Several students tried unsuccessfully to administer CPR.
Administrators at the Beverly Hills Unified School District, under direction from the family, did not identify the student nor release any specific details of her death. BHUSD Superintendent Gary Woods confirmed the news Sunday morning via an email and automated phone call to BHHS families.
“I am writing this morning to inform you that … a Beverly Hills High School student collapsed on campus Friday morning due to what appeared to be a medical condition,” Woods said on Sunday morning. 

“First responders provided immediate support and the student was transported to a local hospital within minutes. Unfortunately, medical personnel were unable to revive the student. The family has asked for privacy and we ask that their wishes be respected,” he said. “Grief counselors will be available on Monday for any students, faculty or staff affected by this terrible loss. … We send our deepest condolences to the family of the student.” 

More than 200 hundred people attended a memorial service Sunday afternoon on the front lawn of the BHHS campus after being notified of the remembrance via Facebook.
“Elena’s favorite color was purple, so please try to wear purple tomorrow,” suggested the Facebook post, which said it was created by eight of her friends. More than 950 people responded to the post.
High school personnel and grief counselors were among those who attended the service, where prayers in Hebrew were read. All in attendance were invited to light a candle. Natanzadeh’s grief-stricken father asked for people to do a kind act this week in memory of his daughter.
Amidst the mourning, a woman attending the service collapsed, hitting her head on the sidewalk. Paramedics were called.
Natanzadeh’s may be the first student death at the high school, though other BHHS students have died off school grounds in the past.
“As far as I can recall, there has never been a death of a student on campus,” Board of Education member Myra Lurie told Patch.
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Elena's favorite color is purple. Wear purple today in her memory. 

Monday, September 05, 2011

LYDIA CORNELL CHARITY CELEBRITY EVENTS 2011 - NEW PHOTOS



So far, 2011-2012 has been an amazing year. Along with David Mirisch we raised thousands of dollars for children with Autism at Community Coaching Center. We helped plant a garden at Carver Middle School "Carver Gardens" in South Central L.A. for underprivileged kids. We bowled for L.A. Team Mentoring to support kids who need after school programs. And we helped raise funds for the California Firefighteres and Red Cross with the Solvang Rotary. I played a horribly embarrassing game of golf in the AFTRA golf tournament to raise funds for actors who are unemployed.  And hosted the live stream for Variety's Power of Comedy honoring Russell Brand, benefiting the Noreen Fraser Cancer Foundation. Below are a few photos.


Variety Power of Comedy: Russell Brand and Lydia Cornell for Noreen Fraser Cancer Foundation

LATM and Pre-Oscar Suites for Go-Free pants creator Tina Ketchie Stearns
Lydia Cornell and Tina

LA. Team Mentoring

Sovang Rotary for Red Cross

Lydia Cornell, Nancy Jo Perdue Acme Comedy Theater
Brenda Epperson, Lydia Cornell
Christopher Knight, Lydia Cornell in Solvang 

LA Team Mentoring!
LATM
Autism Event - Community Coaching Center 

Melissa Biggs, Lydia Cornell in Solvang for the Firefighters and Red Cross
Lydia Cornell, Robert Hayes Firefighters & Red Cross 






Oh yeah! Almost forgot, my husband went on tour with Gene Simmons and never came back!