MACY’S HOSTS FESTIVE 110TH TREE LIGHTING FOR MAKE-A-WISH

RED JACKET OPTIONAL; SERVICE CLUB GALA HONORS MYRA; COSTUME COUNCIL SALUTES MARCHESA; SAVE-A-PET'S TUXEDO FOR TAILS; ZOOLA; UNICEF'S HUMANITARIAN AWARDS; ONE FOXY MASQUERADE PARTY; TALKIN' CELEB NEWS ON FOX-32; A LOVING TRIBUTE TO MARION SIMON; CHICAGO CUT HOSTS A VERY SPECIAL PRIVATE PARTY; COMMON THREADS' COOK-OFF; HAPPY BD TOM!; CHICAGO'S OWN DIVA LYNNE; AN EDGY RUDOLPH FROM HELL IN A HANDBAG; WINE CONVERSATIONS WITH JESS; CEASE FIRE; GREEN COAT GALA; HERMENE'S HOT BOOK LAUNCH; RUSH'S GLOW DEBUT; CUTE VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE!

(L to R) Macy's State St. VP/Manager Kim Groth, Jeff Gennette, Macy's CEO, The Voice winner Jordan Smith and Make-A-Wish Ambassador Jack with his brother Sean

(L to R) Macy's State St. VP/Manager Kim Groth, Jeff Gennette, Macy's CEO, The Voice winner Jordan Smith and Make-A-Wish Ambassador Jack with his brother Sean

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas, especially at Macy's State Street, where on Friday, November 3, the Magic of Macy's came to life in the Walnut Room. Excited guests arrived early to queue up for a tradition that has been

Macy's Great Tree in the Walnut Room

Macy's Great Tree in the Walnut Room

around for 110 years–experiencing the lighting of the Great Tree! (See tree lighting here!) This year's celebrity host was none other than The Voice winner, Jordan Smith. His crystal clear voice filled the room with holiday classics like "Silent Night,", "Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow" and, his favorite, "You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch." ((Listen here!) He said he was thrilled to be in Chicago on his birthday where, earlier in the day, he was surprised with a cake by Macy's staff. He said the festivities reminded him of experiencing Christmas in his hometown in Kentucky. "The whole town, population 1800,

Make-A-Wish kid Jack and brother Sean drop wishes into Macy's Santa Mailbox

Make-A-Wish kid Jack and brother Sean drop wishes into Macy's Santa Mailbox

would all fit here in the Walnut Room," he joked. His upcoming plans include a Christmas Tour with Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith. Kim Groth, Macy's State St. VP/Manager, welcomed guests as "fairies"

Eye candy is on every floor at Macy's State St.!

Eye candy is on every floor at Macy's State St.!

circulated throughout the room granting wishes to wide-eyed kids. She acknowledged the team, and designer Paul Anthony, who designed, constructed and lit the tree in just 72 hours. She announced that Nov. 3 was also the 50th anniversary of the store's holiday windows. Jeff Gennette, Macy's CEO, said,

Jeff Gennette, Macy's CEO

Jeff Gennette, Macy's CEO

"Of all the department stores in the world for the holidays, Macy's on State Street stands out as number one!…"Part of the specialness about this store during the holidays is its architecture and where it's located in the community…It's the

Countdown begins for the TREE LIGHTING!

Countdown begins for the TREE LIGHTING!

Walnut Room, it's the great tree, it's the windows, it's the trumpets! It's an amazing bit of architecture. The heart of the city is here." During the holidays for the last 14 years, Macy's has been

Macy's trumpets line State Street

Macy's trumpets line State Street

affiliated with the Make-A-Wish Foundation as its charity partner. Gennette said, "We have granted, on average, about 3 wishes per day, for 14 years, touching 2.5 million kids." During the season, for every wish kids drop in the box at

A young fan enjoys Macy's State Street holiday window

A young fan enjoys Macy's State Street holiday window

Macy's, the store donates $1 to Make-A-Wish. Joining Smith in lighting the tree were Make-A-Wish Ambassador, 7 year-old Jack and his slightly younger brother Sean. Jack said he's had the most "fun lighting the tree and sitting by the teddy bear." When asked

The Caroling Party performs at Tree Lighting ceremony

The Caroling Party performs at Tree Lighting ceremony

what he was planning for Christmas, he replied, "Getting stuff." The 5th floor galleries were brimming with Christmas decor and gifts for both the young and the young-at-heart. The windows are filled with whimsy and the trumpets lining State Street are waiting. Ho! Ho! Ho!


Josephine Lee (R), CCC president/artistic director, with Joe Shanahan, owner of the Metro and CCC board member, and his wife Jennifer.

Josephine Lee (R), CCC president/artistic director, with Joe Shanahan, owner of the Metro and CCC board member, and his wife Jennifer.

Raising joyous voices in song, the Chicago Children’s Choir (CCC) hosted its annual fall gala, Red Jacket Optional, at The Geraghty on October 20. During the evening, CCC honored three outstanding community partners:

Chicago Children's Choir performs for gala crowd

Chicago Children's Choir performs for gala crowd

Josephine Robinson (Partner Coordinator, World Vision, Englewood);  Erin Roche (Principal, Prescott Elementary, Lincoln Park) and Dr. Susanne Baker (Director, Community Music Division, DePaul

Monika Dixon and Josephine Lee

Monika Dixon and Josephine Lee

University). “We are about more than teaching performance and theory. We unify the city and create bonds between children of all backgrounds through providing safe spaces for expression. This wouldn’t be possible without close ties to the communities through embedded groups and individuals, ” said Josephine Lee,

Dramatic gala decor by Kehoe Designs

Dramatic gala decor by Kehoe Designs

president and artistic director of CCC. In 2017 alone, CCC performed in a number acclaimed events, including President Obama’s farewell address, Chance the Rapper’s performance at Lollapalooza, Ravenna and Ravello festivals in Italy, Yo-Yo Ma’s

Bob Fealy, CCC board chair, and his wife Rose Fealy, CFO of Museum of Science and Industry

Bob Fealy, CCC board chair, and his wife Rose Fealy, CFO of Museum of Science and Industry

Concert for Peace at St. Sabina, Van Jones’ WE RISE tour and more. Singers from top ensemble, Voice of Chicago, along with neighborhood choirs performed throughout the gala. “Chicago gets a lot of negative attention. But, go spend time with groups like Chicago Children’s Choir, and you’ll see the good work going on in neighborhoods today and the promise in

Ellee Pai Hong, CCC board member and host of Comcast Through the Decades, John Hong, and Yusef Jackson, CCC board member

Ellee Pai Hong, CCC board member and host of Comcast Through the Decades, John Hong, and Yusef Jackson, CCC board member

tomorrow’s generation of leaders. You’ll be inspired,” said Van Jones, whose recent WE RISE show in Chicago closed with a performance by CCC singers. Since its founding during the height of the BT7B8497Civil Rights Movement in 1956, CCC has grown from a single choir in Hyde Park to now touch students from every Chicago zip code. CCC has in-school choirs embedded in 80 schools across the city,

Red Jacket Optional Gala at The Geraghty

Red Jacket Optional Gala at The Geraghty

along with after-school programs in 10 neighborhoods, a unique ensemble for boys with changing voices and the internationally acclaimed Voice of Chicago. Its mission to connect youth from diverse backgrounds is accomplished through dynamic music and education programming centering around excellence in performance and character at every level. Great job and so inspiring. (Pics by Elliot Mandel).


Onstage with Ken Downing, Keren Craig and Petra Slinkard

Onstage with Ken Downing, Keren Craig and Petra Slinkard

Celebrating the co-founders of Marchesa, Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig, the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum presented Craig (Chapman was not in attendance) with its first-ever Presidents’ Circle Honors on October 25 at the

Marci Holzer, Sheree Valukas, Sherrill Bodine, Karen Peters and friend

Marci Holzer, Sheree Valukas, Sherrill Bodine, Karen Peters and friend

Women’s Athletic Club. The event was chaired by Kathleen Haines-Finley along with co-chairs Michelle Bibergal, Sherrill Bodine, Paula Borg, Annette

Nena Ivon and Abra Wilkin

Nena Ivon and Abra Wilkin

Findling, Heather Farley Ingram, Judy Lockhart, Mark Olley, and Pauline Kurtides Sheehan. Marchesa, a rising haute couture star, was honored in a ceremonial luncheon as a new initiative of the Costume Council. This new award honors designers who are currently making an indelible mark in the fashion world and is in honor of the 14 former

Marchesa's Keren Craig with event chair Kathleen Haines-Finley

Marchesa's Keren Craig with event chair Kathleen Haines-Finley

presidents of the Costume Council. British born Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig have built a fashion empire defined by elegant eveningwear and one of a kind couture designs. The duo met at Chelsea College of Art and Design in

Dusty Stemer, Ken Downing (Neiman's Sr. VP/fashion director) and Toni Canada

Dusty Stemer, Ken Downing (Neiman's Sr. VP/fashion director) and Toni Canada

London. Chapman’s draping and design expertise paired with Craig’s textile creations resulted in a business partnership and the establishment of Marchesa in 2004. With the

Courtney Hopkins and event chair Kathleen Haines-Finley

Courtney Hopkins and event chair Kathleen Haines-Finley

extravagant and eccentric fashion icon and Italian heiress as their muse, their beautifully crafted runway collections and accessories line fuse exquisite

Yair Banuelos, Noelle Lurie and Ray Montoya

Yair Banuelos, Noelle Lurie and Ray Montoya

detailing with supreme femininity. Coveted not only by celebrities, but by women of all ages, Marchesa continues to be the centerpiece of iconic red carpet moments and high end fashion alike. Based in New York, the Marchesa collections are presently available

Bobbi Panter, Myra Reilly and Charlene McMann-Seaman

Bobbi Panter, Myra Reilly and Charlene McMann-Seaman

world-wide. The luncheon featured a silent auction, raffle and in-conversation with the night’s honorees. Joining the honorees on stage was Ken Downing, senior vice president and fashion director of Neiman Marcus, and Petra

Petra Slinkard, Tim Quinn, Keren Craig and Courtney Hopkins

Petra Slinkard, Tim Quinn, Keren Craig and Courtney Hopkins

Slinkard, curator of costume at the Chicago History Museum. Immediately following the luncheon all guests high-tailed it to Neiman's on Michigan Avenue to view Marchesa's Spring 2018 trunk show with Craig and Downing. (Pics by Sean Su).


John Reilly, Cheri Lawrence, honoree Myra Reilly and Kevin Sullivan

John Reilly, Cheri Lawrence, honoree Myra Reilly and Kevin Sullivan

The Service Club of Chicago hosted its annual grand gala, this year at the Ritz-Carlton. Over 300 black-tie clad guests came out

SC president Simona Garcia and honoree Myra Reilly

SC president Simona Garcia and honoree Myra Reilly

to support the evening's honoree, the much loved Myra Reilly! Themed "Making Magic Happen," the event was co-chaired by SC members Pamella Capitanini, Cheryl Rhodes Coleman and Kristine Farra. SC president Simona Garcia kicked off the evening and welcomed Myra. (See Myra's moving

Event co-chairs Cheryl Rhodes-Coleman, Pam Capitanini and Kristine Farra with hosts Mary Ann Childers and Jay Levine.

Event co-chairs Cheryl Rhodes-Coleman, Pam Capitanini and Kristine Farra with hosts Mary Ann Childers and Jay Levine.

speech here). Simona joked that during Myra's long involvement with the organization (38 years!) she has served in every single position, including 3 terms as president, for the Club. Decor by Kehoe Designs, as

Belvon Walker and Rochelle Trotter

Belvon Walker and Rochelle Trotter

always, wowed the crowd. To say she is popular, is a gross understatement! Over-sized sparkling tabletop decor referenced the "magical" theme with images of Houdini, packs of cards and other fun stuff. Musical mentalist Sidney Friedman continued the theme. Stanley Paul and his Orchestra kept the beat alive on the dance floor. Elegant guests included

Mamie Walton and Peter Martino

Mamie Walton and Peter Martino

Sharyl Mackey, Rudy Savala, Mark Olley, Sheryl Dyer, Sherry Lea Holson, Hazel Barr, Greg Hyder and Jim Smith, Craig Hogan, Mamie Walton, Rochelle Trotter, Simona Garcia,

Greg Hyder and Vonita Reescer

Greg Hyder and Vonita Reescer

Lynda Silverman, Vonita Reescer, Marit and Jacques Bohbit, Susan Gohl, Dusty Stemer, Sue Caray and so many more! The Service

Honoree Myra Reilly, Mamie Walton and Linda Heister

Honoree Myra Reilly, Mamie Walton and Linda Heister

Club of Chicago is one of the oldest women's volunteer organizations in the country, this year celebrating 127 years. Every dollar raised, on this night over $450,000, going directly to the Philanthropic Grant program that provides funds for necessities for non-profits.


Sally Hubbard--Manager of Operations and Animal Welfare at Save-A-Pet

Sally Hubbard–Manager Operations & Animal Welfare at Save-A-Pet

Save-A-Pet’s 31st annual fundraising gala event, Tuxedos for Tails, was held Saturday, October 21 with 200 guests in attendance. The event raised funds for Save-A-Pet, a non-profit, no-kill animal shelter and

The Tominaro Family

The Tominaro Family

adoption center in Grayslake, Illinois. Emceed by Joe Tominaro, the event included dinner, a live auction and a Wine Pull raffle. The Business Partner of the Year award was presented to Podolsky Circle

Kathy Santangelo and Doreen Seratt

Kathy Santangelo and Doreen Seratt

CORFAC International (accepted by Alissa Adler) for its generous donation of goods and services to ensure the completion of Save-A-Pet’s much needed Exterior Kennel Enclosure project, and for two consecutive years of support as a Gold Sponsor of an annual golf outing that benefits Save-A-Pet. This year’s Fund-A- Cause portion of the event centered on

Steve and Marilyn Wikner

Steve and Marilyn Wikner

Save-A-Pet’s need for a new minivan to transport animals to veterinary appointments, handle supply runs, travel to Humane Investigation sites and transport volunteers to community events. Guests were very generous and donated about 75% of the cost of a new van. Proceeds from the event will

Jennifer Adler and Alissa Adler longtime friends and supporters of Save-A-Pet

Jennifer and Alissa Adler

allow Save-A-Pet to continue to provide a safe haven for abused, neglected, injured, lost, or animals who have escaped euthanasia. Save-A-Pet never puts a limit on the amount of care provided for an animal in order to give them the best chance at life.


Caroline Huebner, WB President; Sarah Beardsley, ZooLA 2017 Co-Chair & WB Member; Katie Gledhill, ZooLA 2017 Co-Chair, WB Member & Zoo Trustee.

Caroline Huebner, WB President; Sarah Beardsley, ZooLA 2017 Co-Chair & WB Member; Katie Gledhill, ZooLA 2017 Co-Chair, WB Member & Zoo Trustee.

The Women’s Board of Lincoln Park Zoo gathered over 150 guests for ZooLA 2017, a philanthropic live auction, on Nov. 2. The annual event raised more than $270,000.00 and took place at a private club adorned with swan motifs that mirrored the gift of two swans

Kevin Bell, Lincoln Park Zoo President; Biff Bowman, Chairman of the Board of Trustees

Kevin Bell, Lincoln Park Zoo President; Biff Bowman, Chairman of the Board of Trustees

that inspired the formation of Lincoln Park Zoo. The exclusive evening, hosted by event co-chairs Sarah Beardsley and Katie Gledhill, began with a festive and lively cocktail hour. Following the reception, prominent business, social and civic leaders raised their paddles at the live

Allyson Pooley, Zoo Ball 2018 Co-Chair & WB Member; Krista Coan, Zoo Ball 2018 Co-Chair/WB Member

Allyson Pooley, Zoo Ball 2018 Co-Chair & WB Member; Krista Coan, Zoo Ball 2018 Co-Chair/WB Member

auction to support the city’s treasured landmark. Notable attendees included Caroline Huebner (Women’s Board of Lincoln Park Zoo president); Kevin Bell (Lincoln Park Zoo president/CEO); S. Biff Bowman (Chairman of the

Gale Gottlieb and Rebecca Besser, WB Members

Gale Gottlieb and Rebecca Besser, WB Members

Board); Maureen Maher-Pendry and Tom Pendry; Carrie and Matt Parr; Mary and Greg Pearlman and Abby Funk. The live auction, directed by auctioneer John Fornengo, tempted guests with enticing treasures that included passes to the 2018 Masters and a

Abby Funk, WB Member; Shawn Sandor, Zoo Ball 2017 Co-Chair /WB Member; Peggy Hopkins

Abby Funk, WB Member; Shawn Sandor, Zoo Ball 2017 Co-Chair /WB Member; Peggy Hopkins

stay for three nights in a private home in Augusta; a premium package to “Hamilton” including hotel, dinner and backstage tour, one-of-a-kind opportunities exclusive to Lincoln Park Zoo, such as a private party

John D. Fornengo, Auctioneer and Bridget Campbell, WB Member

John D. Fornengo, Auctioneer and Bridget Campbell, WB Member

to illuminate ZooLights; a two nights’ stay at White Oak Conservation Center; a private tour of the National Air and Space Museum conducted by seasoned NASA Astronaut Captain Scott Altman; red carpet

Erick & Krista Coan, Zoo Ball 2018 Co-Chair & WB Member; Barb & Keith Kizziah, Trustee

Erick & Krista Coan, Zoo Ball 2018 Co-Chair & WB Member; Barb & Keith Kizziah, Trustee

bleacher seats at the 2018 Oscar Awards and a winner’s choice of one of three spectacular destination vacations from Kipling & Clark that included mysterious Morocco, breathtaking

Greg & Mary Pearlman; Zoo Ball 2017 Co-Chair & WB Member

Greg & Mary Pearlman; Zoo Ball 2017 Co-Chair & WB Member

Patagonia, or exotic Vietnam and Cambodia. Beardsley, event co-chair, looked back on the successful evening, “We are so thankful for the support we received for

Charlotte Monhart, WB Member ; Mary McGregor, WB Member

Charlotte Monhart, WB Member ; Mary McGregor, WB Member

this year’s auction. Lincoln Park Zoo has a special place in so many Chicagoan’s childhood memories and beyond.  This helps keep it free for all.”


The UNICEF USA Midwest Regional office USA

Zaher Sahloul, Suzanne Akhras Sahloul, Maria Woltjien, Steve Lehmann

Zaher Sahloul, Suzanne Akhras Sahloul, Maria Woltjien, Steve Lehmann

hosted its 7th annual UNICEF Chicago Humanitarian Awards Luncheon, honoring four Chicagoans who are contributing locally and internationally to the improvement of children’s

Suzanne Akhras Sahloul

Suzanne Akhras Sahloul

lives: Maria Woltjen, Director & Founder of the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights, Suzanne Akhras Sahloul, Founder & President of the Syrian Community Network, Zaher Sahloul, Founder of the American Relief Coalition for Syria and past President and Senior Advisor of the Syrian American Medical

Senator Dick Durbin

Senator Dick Durbin

Society and UNICEF’S Next Generation Humanitarian Award recipient Steve Lehmann, Founder, Threadies and Assistant Director, University of Chicago Innovation Fund.  This year’s

Ashish Prasad, Senator Dick Durbin, Ashley Prasad

Ashish Prasad, Senator Dick Durbin, Ashley Prasad

luncheon, which hosted over 460 guests, focused on the global migrant and refugee crisis and encouraged guests to support UNICEF’s lifesaving programs and
be a part of the movement to put children

Zaher Sahloul

Zaher Sahloul

first. Attendees were also joined by U.S. Senator Dick Durbin and heard a keynote address from UNICEF Mexico Representative, Christian Skoog, who spoke about

Steve Lehmann

Steve Lehmann

how to help children affected by the global migrant crisis and his experiences working on human rights, humanitarian crises and emergencies.  UNICEF USA wants all children to have a happy, healthy childhood no matter where they are. UNICEF works in more than 190 countries and territories to put

Ashish Prasad

Ashish Prasad

children first, and has helped save more children’s lives than any other humanitarian organization.  Awwwww, just love this!




Life was a masquerade at Fox Ford Lincoln party!

Life was a masquerade at Fox Ford Lincoln party!

Fox Ford Lincoln hosted a festive, interactive Masquerade Party to celebrate the unveiling of its new, redesigned Lincoln Continental. Attendees enjoyed a variety of circus acts including Acrobatica and Infiniti Circus, all set 3to live music performed by the Jazz Faculty. There was never a dull moment in the large indoor showroom on the dealership's third floor where the party was held. Customers were encouraged to interact with the vehicles and explore

New, redesigned Lincoln Continental

New, redesigned Lincoln Continental

the features. Guests also enjoyed catering by All Natural Catering and photo memories by Memories in Minutes. The event was by-invite-only and was shared with Fox's VIP clients as well as local connections.


Princess Daphne, a character in "Dragon's Lair" video game.

Princess Daphne, a character in "Dragon's Lair" video game.

I'm not a big fan of video games but I sure am now! A friend recently contacted me to let me know my Playboy February '79 cover was the inspiration for Princess Daphne in the popular Dragon's Lair video game! You just never know where Flat Stanley (me!) will pop up! (I come in at 1:55 on this video)! LOL!


On Good Day Chicago w/ Scott Schneider and Anita Padilla

On Good Day Chicago w/ Scott Schneider and Anita Padilla

What a thrill to be invited to appear on "Good Day Chicago" (Fox 32) to chat about Royal celeb news! I served as the in-house expert on Prince Harry's recent (first) trip to Chicago with co-anchors Scott Schneider and Anita Padilla. Harry attended the first Obama Foundation Summit at the Marriott, followed by a

The lovable ginger, Prince Harry

The lovable ginger, Prince Harry

dinner that night at the Field Museum. The summit closed with an exciting ceremony at Wintrust Arena that featured performances by Chance the Rapper, Gloria Estefan and The National. During his stay here, he did get a chance to break out enjoying both deep dish and thin crust pizza! If you recall, Harry's mum, Princess Diana, made her first and only trip to Chicago in 1996 and charmed us all!


Chicago Cut cast party for Chicago Fire and PD 2017

Cast party at Chicago Cut for NBC's Chicago Fire and PD shows.

Thanks to Sun-Time's star columnist Mike Sneed, we learned about the awesome party at Chicago Cut Steakhouse recently! As she reported, producer Dick Wolf reserved the entire space for 60 people on Tuesday, October 24, to celebrate the success of his TV hits "Chicago Fire" and "Chicago P.D."! On hand were Taylor Kinney, Jesse Spencer, Monica Raymund, Randy Flagler, Laroyce Hawkins and Eamonn Walker, to name a few. That's a whole lotta cuteness in one room!


A love sandwich with Wayne Harth and BD boy Tom Kehoe

A love sandwich with Wayne Harth and BD boy Tom Kehoe

A very special and much loved man celebrated his 50th in style at the Geraghty recently. Tom Kehoe threw a party that reflected his style–low key, chic and intimate. The

Sexy decor for the party

Sexy decor for the party

space was divided into multiple, cozy spaces that truly felt like a maze as guests were moved from room to room–each more elegant and surprising than the next. The end result was a darkly lit 21st century disco with sexy men and women dancing onstage and mingling with the crowd. A ginormous gilded tree surrounded by a banquette served as the dramatic centerpiece. All I can say is WOW and happy BD dear Tom!


Honoree Ramsey Lewis

Honoree Ramsey Lewis

“Lets Make The Cure Contagious," a first time fundraiser for Cease Fire, the Chicago branch of the Cure Violence Organization, raised over $200,000. This global non-profit  reduces violence using disease control and behavior change methods. Held at the Arts Club, the event drew some big time movers and shakers who  found the  concept of treating violence as a mental health disease to be totally compelling.

Dr. Gary Slutkin, Jan and Ramsey Lewis, Diane Weinberg, Jalon Arthur

Dr. Gary Slutkin, Jan and Ramsey Lewis, Diane Weinberg, Jalon Arthur

Gala co-chair Jeremy Kaufman said, "It was great to see people so interested in effecting change, many who previously thought of violence in our communities as being intractable with

Dr. Gary Slutkin with wife Marla

Dr. Gary Slutkin with wife Marla

no solution to an impossible problem, now see hope because of the message that violence can be transmitted AND because of the proof that it’s not just an idea – but a concept [developed by Chicago’s Dr. Gary Slutkin] that is working in 23 cities and 13 countries.”  The response was so great that there will be a subsequent conversation on Cease Fire at the Standard Club in early December. You could hear a pin drop during the eloquent account given by Cease Fire worker Jaylon Arthur who lived a violent life for which he served jail time.

Diane Weinberg, Jeremy Kaufman and Soma Roy

Diane Weinberg, Jeremy Kaufman and Soma Roy

He talked about his turn-around and his commitment to help cease the violence.  Wintrust Bank upped its commitment and offered its facility for future Cease Fire events. Honoree Ramsey Lewis heralded the work being done by the organization and gave a very touching account of how his mother kept him off the streets by insisting he practice his music. (Lucky us!) Attendees included John McKinnon (Chairman of Wintrust Bank), Janice Feinberg (Pres. of Joseph & Bessie Feinberg Foundation), Richard Weinberg, Barbara Kipper, Laura Zianni, Steven Sacks, Linda and Richard Robin, Kevin McGirr and Lynne and Allen Reich.


Co-chairs Tim Cavanagh, Mick O’Rourke, Bill Rogers and Mike Mackey.

Co-chairs Tim Cavanagh, Mick O’Rourke, Bill Rogers and Mike Mackey.

Golf great Justin Leonard was the featured guest Nov. 3 at the Western Golf Association’s 7th annual Green Coat Gala, one of the largest annual fundraisers for the Evans Scholars Foundation. More than 350 supporters attended the black-tie affair at The Peninsula Chicago, which was headlined by Leonard, winner of the 1997 Open Championship and a three-time member of the U.S. Ryder Cup team. He is one of only five players ever to win the prestigious

Jason Kinander and Peggy Kusinski

Jason Kinander and Peggy Kusinski

Western Amateur, the U.S. Amateur and the NCAA Championship. He was similarly successful on the PGA TOUR, where he won 12 times, including at the 1997 Open Championship at Royal Troon Golf Club. In 1999, he made one of the most famous putts in Ryder Cup history. His 45-footer for birdie on the 17th hole at the Country Club in Brookline capped an improbable comeback victory for the United States,

Mark Rolfing and Justin Leonard

Mark Rolfing and Justin Leonard

which had trailed 10-6 heading into the final round.  At the Gala, veteran NBC/Golf Channel commentator and emcee Mark Rolfing held a “fireside chat” with Leonard, where they touched on topics including the importance of caddies to the game of golf, his Ryder Cup appearances and the game’s young stars. The event also featured a speech by Michigan State Evans

Elegant decor by Kehoe Designs

Elegant decor by Kehoe Designs

Scholar alum Lauren Farhart. A former caddie at Meadowbrook Country Club in Northville, Michigan, Lauren shared her story of caddying with a prosthetic leg.

Vince and Stephanie Pellegrino

Vince and Stephanie Pellegrino

She was born with a condition that caused her right leg to be significantly shorter than her left. When she was 7, a portion of her leg was amputated, creating the ability for her to use a prosthetic. She recalled sitting in hospital beds as a child, worrying between multiple surgeries, about her future. “I often GCG -7 Group photowondered if I was ever going to be able to do anything, if there was ever going to be anything good to come out of this. Caddying and the

Lauren Farhat, Justin Leonard and David Robinson

Lauren Farhat, Justin Leonard and David Robinson

Evans Scholarship have given me a future and have helped me to live a part of my life that I had always hoped for.” All proceeds benefit the ESF, a nonprofit administered by the WGA, which provides full college tuition and housing scholarships to caddies. Currently, a record 965 Evans Scholars are attending 19 universities nationwide. The event was co-chaired by Tim and Stacey Cavanagh, Mick and Karen O’Rourke, Mike and Sharyl Mackey and Bill Rogers.


Marion Simon at age 99.

Marion Simon, at age 99.

Recently my friend Peter Martino shared details about a woman everyone should know, Marion Simon. I was ashamed to admit that I didn't. She passed away on November 4 at age 99. She was definitely an original Grand Dame. Peter wrote a lovely tribute to her on his Facebook page and I'd like to share this excerpt here:

The always dapper Peter Martino with the always beautiful Mamie Walton!

The always dapper Peter Martino with the always beautiful Mamie Walton!

Marion Simon was a true hero- she raised many millions of dollars in resources for countless charities. She was one of the FIRST patient rights activists in the world, starting in the 1950's. She helped found the Brookfield Zoo, supported many

#Howard Morgan of Citicorp, Marion and zoo director Dr. Lester E. Fisher at the dedication of the Sunform sculpture.

Howard Morgan of Citicorp, Marion and zoo director Dr. Lester E. Fisher at the dedication of the Sunform sculpture.

educational and arts groups, especially Roosevelt University. She single handedly got support and underwriting for the first traveling "Kidney Mobile" in the USA. She felt

#Marion, always elegant.

Marion, always elegant.

underserved people needed access to dialysis more than anyone. The list is endless! Marion was offered contracts by movie studios and turned them down, dated some of the most influential men of the 20th century, traveled, lost 2 daughters to disease (and then in their honor raised

RIP Marion--you were a force.

RIP Marion–you were a force.

millions of dollars so others wouldn't suffer from them!) She wrote an autobiographical book at 90 wiith proceeds going to Brookfield Zoo. She could count among her friends some of the most powerful and renowned people
in the world. When Marion called, they picked up.They treasured her friendship as much as her doorman or care giver. Marion knew NO boundaries for friendship or love…Good Bye to a REAL Chicago legend, institution, role model and much loved friend!


Lynne JordanEverybody's favorite DIVA, Lynne Jordan, will be performing a first staged reading from her one woman show, "A Great Big Diva, Lynne Jordan." She has put her heart and soul into this so I hope everyone can come! The show begins at 1 pm at City Winery Chicago, on Saturday, Dec. 2! Click here for tickets and more info!


 

Linda Yu, Terri Hickey and Linda Novick O'Keefe (Common Threads CEO)

Linda Yu, Terri Hickey and Linda Novick O'Keefe (Common Threads CEO)

Common Threads' 7th Annual Chicago Cook-Off hosted more than three dozen chefs and mixologists from the best restaurants across the city on October 5. They came together in support of healthy cooking, eating and living for Chicago's

Ken Milstead, Melody Thuston and Nekosi Nelson

Ken Milstead, Melody Thuston and Nekosi Nelson

children at Revel Fulton Market. Restaurants competed in five categories - the garden, the pasture, the seed, the barn, or the barrel – to win the hearts and stomachs of its guests. Congratulations to the winning restaurants – Barrio, The Florentine, Son of a Butcher, Travelle and Whisk. The event raised over $95,000 to help Chicago's children learn how to cook for life!


MagnetI recently discovered a refrigerator magnet on Ebay bearing my image from an early pinup poster. You just never know where I'm going to turn up! It's Flat Stanley all over again! LOL!


RudolphMore fun for the holidays! Hell in a Handbag Productions will conclude its 15th anniversary season with its most popular show ever: the holiday hit RUDOLPH THE RED-HOSED REINDEER 2017 by David Cerda, co-directed by Becca

Crazy cute cast of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"

Crazy cute cast of "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"

Holloway and AJ Wright. Handbag’s irreverent parody of the 1967 Rankin Bass children’s television special will play

Mrs. Claus (Ed Jones) and Santa (Michael Hampton)

Mrs. Claus (Ed Jones) and Santa (Michael Hampton)

November 25 – December 30, 2017 at Mary’s Attic, 5400 N. Clark St. in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood. Tickets are currently available here (through Brown Paper Tickets) or by calling (800) 838-3006. Chicago’s favorite cross-dressing reindeer is

Clarice (Lizzie Schwarzrock) and Rudolph (Grant Drager)

Clarice (Lizzie Schwarzrock) and Rudolph (Grant Drager)

back and he’s 20 years old! RUDOLPH THE RED-HOSED REINDEER had its first reading in 1996 and has evolved into one of the city's most popular anti-holiday, holiday shows. Join Rudolph and all of his misfit friends as they struggle with fitting in and being ‘normal’ in an increasingly abnormal world. (Playwright David Cerda always adjusts the show to fit the current social climate).


Debra Beck--Rush WB president

Debra Beck–Rush WB president

Congrats to the Woman's Board of Rush University Medical Center on its very first gala following a 90 year run of its uber-successful Rush Fashion Show! Event chair Pamela Fitzgerald, along with her stellar committee, raised

With cute friends Kristan Lieb, Liz Kores and Whitley Bouma Herbert

With cute friends Kristan Lieb, Liz Kores and Whitley Bouma Herbert

over $450,000 to fund a mental health initiative for underserved communities on the West Side of Chicago near the Center. (To read more and see videos, check my Chicago Tribune column here!)


Congrats to N'DIGO'S Magapaper's Hermene Hartmann on the launch of her latest book, N'DIGO Legacy Black Luxe 110, a collection of African American icons.

Quinton d' Alexander (one of the book's subjects) with author Hermene Hartmann

Quinton d' Alexander (one of the book's subjects) with author Hermene Hartmann

As Hermene says, "The mistold and untold that need to be retold!". Her recent book party at Marshall Pierce on Michigan Avenue brought out more press than I've seen

Frederick Dunson (founder Frankie Knuckles Foundation)

Frederick Dunson (founder Frankie Knuckles Foundation)

in a long time. Every station was there to cover it as well as familiar and much loved faces like Quinton D'Alexander (who is featured prominently in the book), George Daniels, Chaz Ebert, Congressman Bobby Rush, Diana Palomar, Pastor Corey Brooks, Dorothy Tillman, Elzie Higgenbottom, Dr. Conrad Worrill, John Bellamy (on behalf of the Dick Gregory family) and so many others! Congrats Hermene! It's beautiful! (And what a great Christmas gift too!)


We had such a great night at La Scarola recently talking film and Chicago with

With Michael Kutza, Chuck and Leslie and Robert Zemeckis at La Scarola

With Michael Kutza, Chuck and Leslie and Robert Zemeckis at La Scarola

producer/director Robert Zemeckis and his uber
talented wife, author/actress/producer/director

With the always stunning and uber-talented Leslie Zemeckis

With the always stunning and uber-talented Leslie Zemeckis

Leslie Zemeckis! They are a true power
couple and we were thrilled to spend time with them and Chicago Film Festival founder Michael Kutza! Let the good times rolllllll!!!


Many thanks and congrats to Wine Channel TV's Jess

With the glam host of Wine Channel TV, Jess Altieri, for her first Wine Conversations podcast!

With the glam host of Wine Channel TV, Jess Altieri, for her first Wine Conversations podcast!

Altieri! I was thrilled to be invited on her very first podcast for "Wine Conversations." We talked about EVERYTHING, and yes, wine too! LOL! Check out the fun podcast, listen HERE!


And last but not least, thank you to my new agency, Lily's Talent for my latest comp! I've been Comp--2017modeling since age 13 and have been registered with Wilhelmina (NYC), FORD (Chicago), Shirley Hamilton (Chicago), A+ Talent (Chicago), COVERS Agency (Barcelona), Talent Plus (St. Louis), Playboy Models (Chicago), Geddes (Chicago), David Lee (Chicago)…..and I'm just getting started! 🙂


Well, this is just about all the fun I can cram into this week's edition! I hope Spinning platesyou've enjoyed it as much as I love writing and planning it! Sadly, or happily, there is just sooooo much going on around town that I can't fit it all in this week. Stay tuned for the next edition coming in 2 weeks!

Love, as always,
Candace

P.S. And, of course, something to leave you with a smile!

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