Waterfront general manager Marco Protacio and Mizu manager Carlo Sainz welcomed guests from Cebu and Manila as hundreds of butterflies were released at the restaurants entrance.
Guests feasted on sushi, sashimi, tempura, gyoza and other Japanese delicacies while sipping their sake. The restaurant has four private dining rooms and was filled to capacity that night.
The second day party was called "Sake, Sushi and Music" where younger Cebuanos partied from 6 p.m. onwards for cocktails.
Seen partying at the event were Cocoy Puyat, Debby Enriquez, Butch Carungay, Shangri-La Mactan general manager Tim Wright and wife Mona, Jaime Picornell, Victoria Ma, Cheryl Carcel, Lali Panganiban and John Pimentel.
Check out the newest hot spot of Cebu at the ground level of Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino.
(For inquiries, call (03) 232-6888.)
Springboard chairman John Milne, also the principal of Brent International School in Pasig, said, "It was far more successful this year than last year and was once again a unique opportunity to celebrate the Filipinos achievements in the sports."
During the course of the night, an auctioneer prompted the live bidding for sports memorabilia such as the mahogany framed authenticated "St. Andrews" photograph signed by Tiger Woods and went for P200,000 and the 1975 signed "Thrilla In Manila" poster which went for P260,000. This was the same poster won by Danny Giles last year which he generously donated for the auction this year.
Other memorabilia included Wayne Rooneys signed Umbro shirt, and Muhammad Alis and Manny Pacquiaos signed glove. The live auction raked in P1.2 million.
With the live match, world-ranked Dennis Laurente settled for a technical draw with Arnel Porras after an accidental clash of heads. In another bout, Monico Laurente triumphed over Anthony Esmenida while Sugar Ray Estrada was stopped by Yuri Noda.
The evenings most anticipated fight was the amateur bout between two local expatriates from the Nomads Sports Club. The Welsh Wizard, Shane Cosgrove scored a unanimous decision over the Raging Bull Frog, Romain Barberis in a thrilling four-round match. The Live Match II event raised P2 million in profit. Also seen at the event were three-time Olympian and Sydney 2000 gold medalist Cathy Freeman and International Olympic Committee representative Francisco Elizalde.
Annette and Rainer Helbig, John and Helen Milne, and Renato Calma formed Springboard in 2002 to finance charity projects with an emphasis on providing needy children and their families with programs and services to address basic needs.
Springboards partners include Leytes The Kinderhlife Philippinen, The Give A Life Foundation, Alabangs Tuloy Foundation in Alabang, Hope Worldwide in Baseco and Payatas, Dr. Jose Reyes Memorial Hospital, Fabella Maternity Hospital, Tuloy sa Don Bosco, The Little Childrens Home, Cebus Batang Pinangga Foundation, Sun and Moon Home for Children, and The Rehoboth Home for Children.
Since its establishment as a non-profit Filipino independent charity organization, it has raised over P17 million. Would you like to help? Please contact the Springboard Foundation. Its website is www.springboard-foundation.org, e-mail is info@springboard-foundation.org, and phone numbers are 821-5449 or 0919-3611714.
Seair founders Captain Iren Dornier, Nikos Gitsis and Thomas Lopez were in attendance to welcome their guests in a night filled with a lot of surprise giveaways.
Australian Chardonnay, Chilean Merlot, and Skyy Vodka flowed through the hot evening as Mati served canapés with its tzatziki, tirokafteri, taramosalata, melitzanosalata dips and the famous cheese zucchini croquettes and spanakopita.
Guests were handed "boarding passes" as they entered, which served as their raffle tickets.
F personalities Daphne Oseña and Angel Aquino hosted the show which included an audio-visual presentation of Seairs history directed by Epy Quizon with Mike de Castro. A modern ethnic production directed by Tommy Ng brought island flavors to Makati.
Raffle prizes included four round-trip tickets to Boracay (35 minutes on Seair!), two Seair Adventure passes (45-day unlimited use to any Seair destination), a trip for two to Club Noah in Palawan, and since the event was backed by Motorola and Smart Infinity, Razor V3 cell phones were raffled off.
Capping the night was a slideshow of photographs by Seairs new endorser and regular contributor to its in-flight magazine, award-winning underwater photographer Gutsy Tuason.
Paseo Uno resident DJ Elian Habayeb provided smooth music accompanied by percussionist Einar Drilon. Spotted at the party were talent manager Girlie Rodis, Annie Carmona, Apa and Ana Ongpin, Johnny Revilla, Nena Marti-Elizalde, Raffy Rufino, Philip Cruz, Anna Aboitiz, Raymond Moreno, Bimbo Cerrudo, Steve and Presy Psinakis, Senators Jamby Madrigal and Ralph Recto, Milton Adamson, Smart Infinitys Tom Valderrama, Boracay staple Louie Cruz, Matis Geni Psinakis, Rogy Panganiban, Borgy Manotoc and Ornussa Cadness, Eric Valade, cinematographer Dboy Trofeo, director Butch Perez, Kat Abad and Quisines Fritz Weber.
Mezze will be an elegant entertainment hot spot that will specialize in petite plates or small plate dining. After hours, it will transform into a bar. Check it out at the ground floor of Greenbelt 2, former Soleil, beside Nuvo.