DISMERO BLOG PARTY STEAMS UP THE WINDOWS!

According to Bill Zwecker’s column, this is exactly what happened when Dismero hosted a party to celebrate my blog!

120808_0003 I was so honored when almost 200 friends showed up to celebrate. Crack PR whiz Lynne Bredfeldt approached me on Dismero’s behalf and planned a party that rocked Oak Street until well after the Designer and founder Andy D'Auria and JaDon Mendenhall designated party time. Dismero’s charming founder and designer, Andy D’Auria, is known for his chic sportswear with a perfect fit. This is his flagship store in

America at 50 E. Oak St. but he has two other locations in Verona, Italy and Munich, Germany. George Jewell catered this chic affair and there were even computer-shaped cookies with the Candid Candace logo on them from Sarah’s Pastries and Candies. Photos from my past blogs scrolled on the store’s big screen TV. Dismero graciously donated 0063 10 percent of the week’s proceeds to Common Threads. Party goers included a diverse and elite range of Chicagoans including Martin Gapshis, Billy Dec, Catie Keogh (who interviewed me for her show, 24/7), Dori Alexis Mattera, John Amato, me, Rhonda Sanderson and Remy Vaudelle Wilson, Bill Zwecker and Tom Gorman, Rebecca and Charlie Besser, Shauna and Barry Montgomery, Helen Melchior, Chris Long, Melinda Jakovich, Jeanouche Wopinski, Heidi Milby and her fiancé, Hector Lopez, Michael Ladin, Gale Gottlieb, Donald Snead, Martha and Ed Howlett, me and Bill Zwecker Tom Wallace, Tina and Jeff Weller, Leslie Zentner, Margaret O’Connor, Lynn McMahan, Judy and Howard Tullman, Sven and Loretta Asmus, Stanley Paul, Hazel Barr, Donna Grant, Ed and Deborah Howlett, Dennis Minkle, Leticia Herrera, Greg Hyder and Jim Smith, David Brandt, Laura Baron, Linda Novick O’Keefe, Kathy O’Malley Piccone, Michaela Parillo, Brenda Sexton and Ken Cook, Jan Melk, Jon Wool, Billy Dec and Catie Keough from 247 Christopher Clinton Conway and Jonathan Ryan, Liz Sharp, Sandy Deromedi, Christine Ott, Diane Schrago, Dorothy Whealan, Katherine, Connie and Caitlin Saville, Jennifer Keifer, Joyce Wippman, Jermikko, Manny B., Corey Bernstein, Dr. Paul Steinwald, Paul Gonzalez, Lydia Alouf, Ann Dwyer and Dodie Danner, Dr. Stacie McClane, Graham Kostic, Kate Gaynor and Ray Drymalski, Jeff Jonen, Cynthia Olsen, Me and PR Whiz Lynne Bredfeldt Joey Majumdar and many more. 

My friend, Rhonda Sanderson, brought her whole office (Sanderson & Associates). They have been instrumental in developing my blog, formatting it and creating the visuals. I want to thank Alexis Mattera (my right hand and my blog queen), Remy Vaudelle (visual genius who invented my logo), John Amato (all-around tech expert) and, of course, my longtime friend Rhonda who has always believed in me and my abilities. It is a 30-plus year mutual admiration society. I also want to thank Diane Schrago for getting me involved in the international website, LA Splash, to Larry Wert and Marcus Riley for having me on the NBC5 Street Team and to Todd Chebuhar for his help on it, to Bob Carl Photography for most of these wonderful pictures and to Caitlin Saville for the wonderful black and white photo of Andy and me that kicked off this entry! J  I also want to thank Terrence Chappell, fashion editor for UR Chicago magazine, for covering the event. Click here to view his article! I am so grateful to have such wonderful friends…thanks to all of you for being there! TO VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM THE PARTY, CLICK HERE!  Photos from top right: Dismero designer and founder Andy D'Auria and me; Andy D'Auria and JaDon Mendenhall; me and Dismero models; Ale
xis Mattera, John Amato, me, Rhonda Sanderson and Remy Vaudelle; Ed Howlett, me and Bill Zwecker; Billy Dec and Catie Keough; me and Lynne Bredfeldt.

1 Narrator Michael Halberstam and my host, Leslie Hindman It was my first time attending the “Lunchtime Lecture in the Lounge” at the Arts Club of Chicago but it sure was timely. Thanks to my hostess, Leslie Hindman, I enjoyed an incredible reading of one of my favorite books, “A Child’s Christmas in Wales” by Dylan Thomas narrated by Michael Halberstam. Michael is co-founder and artistic director of Writers’ Theatre, where he has directed and acted in numerous productions over the past 17 years.  He has read this delightful story at the Arts Club for the past five years and it has become an endearing tradition for many people who attended. His Welsh accent made the story come to life and it should be on everyone’s must-read list. The invite read that “this story was a return to the Welsh landscape and a celebration of domestic life and dreams of ordinary people” but it makes us all appreciate the basic things in life and it’s a perfect story for our troubled times. Among the lucky guests were Ina Pinckney, Ellen O’Connor, Bernice Pink, MK Pritzker, Shawn Donnelly, Deborah Chapman (who reported that the PAWS 36-hour Adopt-a-thon saved the lives of more than 131 pets), Maria Pappas, MK Pritzker and many others. TO VIEW MORE PHOTOS FROM THIS EVENT, CLICK HERE! Photo: Michael Halberstam and Leslie Hindman.

 

DSC04284 I was invited to be a guest on the Geoff Pinkus "Livin' Large" WIND radio show recently and I tell you, these guys have so much fun on the air that you wish you were there too! At least you can listen in and be a part of this wonderful and energetic show at 560 WIND. Geoff has the gorgeous Amy Jacobson as his co-host along with Frank Mahoney and my friend from the International House of Wine & Cheese, Tom Jiaras. This week, Tom brought along his new catering director, Chef John Schnupp, and all sorts of wine, cheese and desserts for an on-air party! It was wild and fun. Geoff is the perfect host: funny yet irreverent but with a very kind heart that makes everyone feel comfortable. Starting Monday, January 5th at midnight, Geoff will host a new show called "Chicago Overnight." Don't miss him…I know it will be a big hit! I will be calling in from time to time reporting on what's happenin' in the ‘hood. J FYI, I used Chef Schnupp to cater a recent holiday get together and the food was incredible! We served retro appetizers from the '50s like cheeseballs, pigs in a blanket, bacon-wrapped chestnuts and more. Then on the front page of the food section in the Tribune this week, the headline read “Say Cheeseball….Retro Party Food is Ripe for Comeback!” Who knew? J Photo: Geoff Pinkus, Amy Jacobson, Frank Mahoney, Tom Jiaras and Chef John Schnupp.

 

Ann Danner Dwyer and her son John Dwyer 2 A big congratulations to Ann Dwyer, the president of Residential Homes of America, on her successful benefit for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. Ann was the honorary chair and this charity is her passion. It was called “Dream a Little Dream” and it was held at the Rosemon Convention Center. She had over 900 guests attend and they raised over $95,000. The daily operating cost for the high-quality care and research at St. Jude’s is nearly $1.4 million. This is possible only through donations and wonderful events like “Dream a Little Dream.” Jennifer Aniston, Robin Williams, Antonio Banderas and Jason Taylor are all spokesmen. Photo: Ann Dwyer with her son John Dwyer. 

DSC04266 It was an eventful night out for the Harry Connick, Jr. Christmas Show at the Chicago Theatre last week. I went with Christine Ott, DSC04263 Chris Long, Helen Melchior, Ann Waters, Sandy Deromedi and Melinda Jakovich and after the performance, a friendly elf (hello CCC!) got us all backstage to meet Harry. What a charmer he was! Photos from top right: Christine Ott with Harry Connick, Jr.; Girls Night Out at the Chicago Theatre! 

 

DSC04278 On Friday, December 12th, I volunteered to participate in Common Threads’ annual Etiquette Class at the Hotel Monaco.  Fifty-four students from four schools attended the class taught by Simi Ranajee. She was so knowledgeable and entertaining that every person there benefited from it. All of the children walked away with information to share with their families and friends. Common Threads has created so many ways to help children better themselves. I’m grateful to be a part of it. (BTW, Simi is writing an etiquette book for children and I saw the proof for it. I will let you know the details when it’s finished but I’m sure it will be a bestseller!) Photo: Common Threads Etiquette Class attendees.

 

1 Deb and John Gross We attended a very elegant holiday party on Friday, December 5th, at the home of Deb and John Gross. Their décor was so 2 Chef Martial Noguier and Laurence Noguier holiday perfect that Martha Stewart would've been envious! Everything was made from scratch with love by Deb; she had so many specialties I don't know where to begin! How about chanterelle mushroom and French lentil soup with foie gras for starters? There was also chestnut 4 Laurence Noguier agnolotti with fontina and shaved truffles, broiled sake marinated Chilean sea bass, crown pork roast with apple stuffing and too many more delicacies too mention. Chef 6 Leslie and Jack Kavanaugh Martial Noguier from Café des Architects was a guest and I bet he was taking notes under the table! It was an elegant and festive evening in their DSC04250 gorgeous art-filled home. Did I mention everyone wore black tie and incredible Venetian-inspired masks? Tres elegante! Photos from top right: Deb and John Gross; Chef Martial Noguier and Laurence Noguier; Laurence Noguier; Jack and Leslie Kavanaugh; Jan and Cindy Melk.

 

Karyn On Tuesday, December 2nd, Karyn Calabrese, Paula Fasseas, Suzie Glickman and Brenda Sexton hosted a “Spirit of the Holidays Dinner” at Karyn’s Raw restaurant at 1901 N. Halsted. About 50 friends toasted Karyn and enjoyed raw yet yummy food offerings. The food is completely free of meat, dairy, eggs, preservatives, additives and refined sugar. We all agreed if we could look like Karyn looks at 60, we might try it! She also has a wonderful spa atop the restaurant. (Karyn’s, 1901 N. Halsted, (312) 255-1590). Photo: Karyn Calabrese.

 

Sugar Plum Fairy Victoria Jaiani and the Nutcracker Prince Fabrice Calmels The opening night for the Joffrey’s Nutcracker at the Auditorium Theatre was just what the Washington Post said it was: “the perfect ballet.” From start to finish, the production visuals and Scene from the Nutcracker the dancers were in their most perfect form. Please don’t miss this holiday classic—all of the papers in town are raving about it so you should see it before it leaves on December 28th! Photos from top left: Sugar Plum Fairy Victoria Jaiani and Nutcracker Prince Fabrice Calmels; a scene from the Nutcracker. 

 

Hef and the twins Well, this is my last blog before Christmas and I wish you and all of your loved ones the happiest of holidays. We will be spending New Year's with Hef at the Playboy Mansion in L.A. this year so I will have much to report when I Front Lawn X-Mas return. This year, his Christmas card is a photo of him with the twins. (BTW, those aren’t little “Hef” tops these girls are wearing.  It’s body paint and it’s all the rage at Mansion parties.  Hef hires artists to come in and paint the girls before the fun begins ….) He sure doesn’t let any grass grow under his bunny feet! Photos from top right: Hef with the twins; Christmas decorations on the Mansion lawn.

 

00000001 Also, if you're in need of a laugh, check out SNOW DOG for some fun in the snow! 

 

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!

Love, CandidCandace J

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