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DIANE VON FURSTENBERG SHARES WORDS OF WISDOM WITH EXECUTIVE’S CLUB CROWD

Plus: True Blue benefits our brave Chicago Police; Ping Pong for Jackson Chance Foundation; Leslie's BIG BD party; Auditorium Theatre Gala; 3Arts Awards Celebration; BMO/Mag Mile Lights Festival with MyEyeDr; American Craft Exhibition party at the Botanic Garden; Top shops for Christmas gifts; DIFFA Chicago's Art for Life; Bear Necessities' first Little Black Dress Luncheon; Chicago Children's Museum gala; Izzy introduces FBRK Impact House, a new home for charities; The one and only Mamie Walton; Sheryl Dyer's love-filled afternoon; James R. Jordan Foundation's "Bags for Kids"'; A knighthood for Joe Monastero; Mpower the Night; The delicious Robert's Pizza and Dough Co.; Money for Funny, Music for Free; Common Threads in the news; O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree; Chicago's top pop-up Christmas bars; An amazing Video; This & That and SOOO much more!

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Fashion and business phenom Diane Von Furstenberg

In 1976, Newsweek named Diane von Furstenberg ‘the most marketable woman since Coco Chanel’. In a one-of-a-kind Executives’ Club of Chicago Signature Series discussion on November 14, fashion mogul Furstenberg shared highlights from her decades long career in fashion and philanthropy during a sold-out luncheon at the Radisson Blu Aqua. Clad in a chic knit leopard print sweater and skirt with black boots, the fashion icon was joined by moderator, Kristina O’Neill, WSJ Magazine, editor and veteran of the New York magazine industry, who conducted the hour long interview. Diane shared her most recent philanthropic work as chair of the fund-raising for the much anticipated Statue of Liberty Museum on Liberty Island in New York City. They discussed the importance of utilizing one’s voice, knowledge and connections to uplift

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Kristina O'Neill, WSJ Magazine, editor.

liberties and freedoms in this country and in particular for women empowerment. Margaret Mueller, ECC president/CEO and Tracie Morris, US Chief HR and Inclusion Officer BMO Financial Group, welcomed the crowd along with new ECC Chief

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A sell-out crowd for the Executives' Club of Chicago's "In Charge with Diane Von Furstenberg" luncheon.

Content and Communications Officer, Eva Penar. Diane has dedicated her life to empowering women all over the world through her philanthropic efforts. She was born of Belgian Jewish parents. Her mother survived Auschwitz, being liberated weighing only 49 pounds. 18 months later, Diane was born. She told the crowd, after her mother suffered in the camp, she never allowed Diane to show fear even going so far as locking her in the closet when she was afraid of the dark. In 1974, Furstenberg introduced the wrap dress that would make her world famous at 23 years of age. By the time she was 28, she had 18 licensing agreements. She shared many words of wisdom with the rapt crowd including the following: 1) "I promise you, the most important relationship you have is with yourself. Once you have that, every other relationship is a plus and not a must." 2) The only thing you have 100% control over is your character. You can lose your health but you never lose your character." 3) "The secret to life is owning it. If you own your

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Diane Von Furstenberg and Kristina O'Neill in convo before a rapt audience.

imperfections, they become an asset and if you own your vulnerability, it becomes your strength." 4) "At least twice a week I wake up feeling like a loser. The only people who don't feel this way are the losers." 5) "Make sure you engage with

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Kristina O'Neill, Eva Penar, ECC Chief Content and Communications Officer, Diane Von Furstenberg.

someone once a week that no one pays attention to. It will expand your universe and theirs."  6) "Serving as a mentor is a nice way to stay relevant as you grow older and it works because you're not a threat to them then."  7) "It's very important that we fight violence, abuse and inequality." 8) "I did an interview and was asked what I wanted to be now, I told them I wanted to be an oracle." She ended her fascinating discussion with this. "If I'm lucky, I'm in the autumn of my life and it's great because in the autumn, the foliage is the most beautiful. It's a wonderful time. I have a lot to give and share." She received thunderous applause and a standing ovation. What a great afternoon! (To learn more about the Executive's Club of Chicago and its upcoming (exciting) speakers' schedule, please click here). (Watch her interesting convo below)

 

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Chicago Police Fndtn. board chair John Robak, Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Mary Ann Rose, Chicago Police Fndtn. ED.

The Chicago Police Foundation’s 5th annual True Blue Event was held at the Four Seasons Hotel on November

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Officer Adam Wazny and wife Annie.

2. Special guest Adam Wazny, a Chicago police officer whose life was saved by using a Law Enforcement Medical and Rescue kit (LEMAR) donated by the Chicago Police Foundation, was greeted with a standing ovation when he was introduced. Mayor Lori Lightfoot welcomed everyone and thanked supporters. She specifically recognized Officer Wazny’s service to the city, stressing the importance of the

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CPD Honor Guard and Bagpipers.

Chicago Police Foundation’s donation to the CPD. "These kits are critical and living proof that LEMAR works to save lives," Lightfoot said. In addition to exciting silent and live auctions, a DASH Game was  introduced as a new way to engage with guests and raised more donations for the CPD. During the live auction, guests were given the opportunity to bid on four one-of-a-kind ride-alongs with the CPD–in a police squad car, with a marine unit, with a mounted horse

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Robin Robinson, retired Superintendent Eddy Johnson and his wife Nakia Fenner Johnson.

  patrol and in a helicopter. With 325 guests in attendance, the event raised over $500,000 that will fund outreach programs, equipment and additional resources that are not included in the city of Chicago’s budget. Chairman John Robak, COO of Greeley and

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Board member Erica Hilton, Mary Ann Rose (CPF ED) and Kimberly Bares (Chairman/CEO of the Magnificent Mile)

Hansen, thanked the Board of Directors and all the sponsors who continually support the organization. Other VIPs in attendance included Mary Ann Rose (CPF executive director), Kimberly Bares (chairman/CEO Magnificent Mile), Officer Danny Diaz, Arica Hilton (board member), Robin Robinson (media darling and WVON radio host), Eddy Johnson (retired police superintendent) and his wife Nakia Fenner Johnson, among others. Congrats to all involved in this noble effort to support our men and women in blue who put their lives on the line for us. (To donate or learn more about the Chicago Police Foundation, please click here). (Photos by Mila Samokhina)

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Beth Heller, Taylor Kinney, Carrie and Terry Meghie (Jackson Chance founders).

More than 600 guests “paddled up” for Jackson Chance Foundation’s  7th annual Ping Pong Ball presented by JOOLA USA on November 14th at the St. Jane Hotel. The event surpassed the nonprofit’s

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Ryan and Kelly Dempster.

fundraising record by raising more than $450,000 for its mission to remove the financial burden of parking for families with critically ill babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU.) This year’s star-filled Ping Pong Ball was led by an all-star team including co-chair and former Chicago

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Arcot and Sangita Nanden with their tennis champs Sid (L) and Nanden (R).

Cub Ryan Dempster, VIP reception emcee Kye Martin, main event emcee Pat Tomasulo and fundraising chair Ed Kruschka. The annual Ping Pong Ball features everything from a table tennis tournament with celebrities and athletes, to exciting activities like fashion illustrations, edible “selffee” cookies, fun

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Adam Hoge, Charles Tillman and Ryan Baker.

Jackson Chance Foundation swag, culinary treats and cocktails including the popular “Parking Fairy” cocktail provided by Mr. Brown's Lounge and Free ReinKye Martin emceed the celebrity ping pong tournament including players

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Owl Give Winner Carrie Prather with Ryan Dempster.

such as Jackson Chance Foundation founders, Carrie and Terry Meghie, Ryan Dempster and his father Wally, Ryan Baker (CBS Chicago) with wife Jessa, Jerry Azumah (former Chicago Bear) with fundraising chair Ed Kruschka, Adam Hoge (WGN-AM) and Pat Tomasulo (WGN-TV) and of course returning champs Susanna Homan (Chicago Magazine) and Eric

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Alayna and D.C. Crenshaw.

Ferguson (WTMX The Mix.) The bragging rights went to Adam Hoge and Pat Tomasulo as this year’s celebrity tournament champs. During the main event, guests enjoyed a fun evening of mixing and mingling with celebrities, playing table tennis and bidding on unique silent auction items. This

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Ed and Karyn Kruschka.

year Jason Fishbein won the main event ping pong ball tournament!  In addition, crowd-favorite, top- ranked young pro and NICU alum, Nandan Naresh, and his brother Sid dazzled guests with their table tennis skills. Other celebs picking up a paddle or just joining the fun included Charles Tillman (former Chicago Bear/last

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Ryan Chiaverini, Roe Conn and Val Warner.

year’s honorary chair), Taylor Kinney (Chicago Fire), Kelvin Hayden (former Chicago Bear), Lourdes Duarte (WGN-TV), Lou Canellis (Fox Chicago), Angi Taylor (KISS-FM), Pierre Thomas (former New Orleans Saint),

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Tali Kogan, Jason Fishbein and Carrie Meghie.

Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini (ABC 7’s Windy City Live), Roe Conn (WGN-AM), Melissa McGurren (WTMX The Mix) and Mike Berman (NBC Chicago.) Another highlight of the evening was the coveted Owl Give Award presented to Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital NICU nurse, Carrie Prather. The public nominated their favorite NICU nurse nationwide to win an all-expense paid vacation and four annual VIP tickets to the Ping Pong Ball for life. (Photos: Francis Son Photography and Marcin Cymmer Photography)

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Happy BD Leslie!

It was a complete takeover of the elegant Marchesa restaurant at 535 N. Wells on Thursday, November 21 when auction maven Leslie Hindman threw a spectacular

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Alan Bulley, Leslie, Don and Maron Hindman, Chuck and me and Suzette Bulley.

birthday party for her 65th with around 120 FOLs (friends of Leslie's) in attendance! Everybody who was anybody was there including the Governor and his MK, Linda Johnson Rice, Neal Zucker and Marko Iglendza, Robin and Mark Tebbe, Ken Norgan, Michael Kutza, Mary Lou Gorno, Trish Rooney, Les Coney, Suzette and Alan Bulley, Michael Sneed, Judy Erwin, Don and Maron Hindman,

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Linda Johnson Rice and Marko Iglendza.

Christie Hefner, Helen Melchior and so many others. The party began in the intimate wine room on the lower level. There, a duo sang and played French music as chicly clad guests mixed and mingled. Then the party moved

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Elegant decor at Marchesa.

to the main floor where tables were topped in crystal and silver with gorgeous white flowers. Place cards directed guests to their seats–not happy about being separated from Chuck but was grateful to be included. Loving toasts were presented by her brother Don and her longtime friend Mike Sneed, among others. Everyone sang the praises of this loyal, much loved friend

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Don Hindman, Trish Rooney, Leslie and Les Coney.

before a birthday cake sailed out of the kitchen amid blazing sparklers. Dinner, prepared by Chef Didier Durand, was exquisite, as one would expect from this top rated French restaurant. Desserts were served on the top floor, which is my favorite. There, the decor makes you feel

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Les Coney, Mike Sneed, yours truly and Neal Zucker.

like you're in a 19th century French chateau–all antiques and oil paintings (many from Leslie's auction house). Singer Bradford Newquist, whose real job is Director of Development for the wonderful Gilda's Club, performed hits from the Great American IMG_1205Songbook dressed in a bright red vest, so perfect for the evening. The love in the space was palpable for Leslie whose next chapter, I hope, is filled with all of the joy she's so freely and lavishly given to others. Here's to 65 more Leslie! (Congrats and thanks to Marchesa owners Kathryn Alvera and Jason Clark on yet another great night in their beautiful restaurant)

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Co-chair Helen Melchior, honorees Charlie Gardner and Patti Eylar and co-chair Pam Crutchfield.

The Auditorium Theatre hosted its annual Fall Gala on November 16 with 240 in attendance. The event raised over $230,000 for the theatre's programming, creative engagement, and

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Rich Regan, honorees Patti Eylar and Charlie Gardner.

restoration efforts. The night began with a cocktail reception in the State Ballroom at the Palmer House Hilton, with music provided by students from Roosevelt University's Chicago College of Performing Arts. Guests continued on to the Palmer

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Anais Buneo, April Daley and Amelia Silva.

House's Red Lacquer Room for a three-course dinner featuring a Bibb lettuce salad, filet of beef and a crab cake, and raspberry silk cake. The event included the presentation of the fourth

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Paul Marinaro performs.

annual Adler & Sullivan Award to Patti Eylar and Charlie Gardner, honoring them for their longtime commitment to the Auditorium Theatre and the arts in Chicago. Gardner, who was the Chair of the Auditorium Theatre Board of Directors from 2016-2018 and is now an Emeritus Director, served as the President and CEO of the Chicago Dock & Canal Trust. Eylar, a former dancer for the Lyric Opera Ballet (later the Chicago City Ballet) and Ballet Chicago, is the co-director of Chicago Ballet Arts and a teacher at the Lou Conte Dance Studio. She joined the Auditorium Theatre's

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Diana Harris and Dr. Linda Curtis O'Bannon.

Board of Directors in 2019. Eylar and Gardner were presented with the Adler & Sullivan Award by Rich Regan, Auditorium Theatre CEO, and gala co-chairs Pamela Crutchfield, Helen Melchior and Dia and Edward Weil, Jr.  A

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Honoree Patti Eylar and Randy Duncan

proclamation from Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared November 16, 2019 as "Patti Eylar Day" and "Charles Gardner Day" in their honor. Following the award presentation, guests traveled by bus to the Auditorium Theatre for the performance of Chicago Celebrates Sondheim!, featuring some of Chicago's brightest musical talents performing the legendary composer and lyricist's songs. (Photos by Bob Carl and Brett Beiner)

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2018 3Arts Awardee Christine Pascual with 2019 Awardee Stephanie Diaz.

3Arts, the Chicago-based nonprofit grant-making organization, awarded 20 Chicago artists with unrestricted grants at the 12th annual 3Arts Awards Celebration, which

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2019 3Arts Awardees

took place November 4 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The celebration honored ten 3Arts Awards recipients with $25,000 cash grants, and ten additional artists with $2,000 cash grants through Make a Wave—an unprecedented artist-to-artist giving initiative in which each of the previous year’s 3Arts awardees select another artist to receive a surprise grant, sending a “wave” of support through Chicago’s cultural communities. The 2019

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2019 3Arts Awardee and Community Award Recipient Ivelisse Diaz.

recipients of $25,000 3Arts Awards are: Dance artists Laksha Dantran and Jumaane Taylor;

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Nejla Yatkin performs.

musicians Sam Trump and Bethany Thomas; teaching artists Ivelisse Diaz and Damon Locks; theater artists Richard Costes and Stephanie Diaz; and visual artists Norman Teague and Santiago X.  The recipients of this year’s Make a Wave grants were selected by 2018 3Arts awardees and were announced at the November 4 event: Rebecca Beachy, Jacinda

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Ayodele Drum and Dance team.

Bullie, Laura Crotte, Crystle Diño, Star Dixon, Uriel Gómez, A. Martinez, AJ McClenon, Ciera McKissick,

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2018 3Arts Awardee Ben LaMar Gay performs.

Marcela Torres. This year, Make a Wave grants doubled to $2,000 per artist, thanks to the generous partnership of the Siragusa Family Foundation and additional support from the Reva & David Logan Foundation.  3Arts has distributed more than $3.4 million in total funding to more than 900 Chicago artists over the past eleven years and awarded $270,000 on November 4 alone. (Photos by Robin Subar)

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MyEyeDr's Michael Caputo stands beside his company's double-decker bus, that he designed for the BMO/Mag Mile Lights Festival.

The BMO/Magnificent Mile Lights Festival was truly something to behold, especially from the unique perspective Chuck and I got to see it from! Thanks to the generosity of MyEyeDr, we got a ride-along on

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The MyEyeDr team readies for its first Mag Mile Lights Festival parade.

MyEyeDr's first ever appearance in the parade atop it's magnificent, gaily decorated double-decker bus! Decked out in shades of blue, MyEyeDr's signature color, and twinkling lights, the bus (designed by Michael Caputo) was themed "See the Joy" and boy did we ever! The record-breaking crowd didn't seem to mind the drop in temperature to around 38 degrees and were thrilled to receive the blue light wands and flashing

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View down Oak St. from atop the MyEyeDr double-decker bus.

blue shades that the team members were distributing to the crowd. All up and down the Avenue the MyEyeDr members, wearing matching blue jackets, lit up both sides of the street in

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MyEyeDr's Kat Christy and Sofia Damianos.

shades of blue as the bus wound its way up Oak Street, down Michigan Avenue and east on Wacker Drive. The parade culminated with a fireworks display over the Chicago River. It was so exciting to see all the holiday cheer with the young

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Record-breaking crowds for this year's parade!

and young-at-heart dressed in festive attire and wildly waving their hands. MyEyeDr has over 38 offices in the Chicagoland area, providing full-service, comprehensive eye care and a great selection of frames. Please make sure to get in and see them before year's end when the FSA/vision insurance benefits end. If you don't use them, you will lose them as they don't roll over! (For more info on MyEyeDr, click here!) Ho! Ho! Ho!

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Buggie O’Grady (ACE 2019 co-chair), Ashley Blankstein-Delaney (2018-2019 Auxiliary President), Nancy Semerdjian (ACE 2019 Co-Chair and 2019-2020 Auxiliary President).

The Auxiliary of NorthShore University HealthSystem (NorthShore) celebrated the 35th anniversary of its signature fundraiser the American Craft Exhibition (ACE) with more than 6,000 guests in attendance at the Chicago

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Laura Baring-Gould (winner of ACE 2019 Artistic Expression award) and Marge Gambow (ACE 2019 Staging Chair). 

Botanic Garden. Attendees shopped for unique pieces and luxury collections created by 150 craft artists. The weekend kicked off with the Benefit Preview Party, where 1,000 guests had

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Valerie Golbus (ACE preview party co-chair) and Dr. Joseph Golbus (president, NorthShore Medical Group). 

a sneak peek at the museum-quality artwork. The event raised more than $570,000 that, combined with last year’s total, will provide a cumulative $1.13 million to benefit increased access to mental health services at NorthShore through the new Psychiatric Urgent Care Program and Collaborative ACE 2019 - JH2 -2410 (1)Care Model. These programs aim to reduce wait times for those in need of urgent psychiatric care and to increase access to these services by making them more readily available through primary care physicians. “The number of NorthShore

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Karen and David Dahlquist.

area hospital patients with depression and other mental health issues has skyrocketed in recent years,” said Nancy Semerdjian, ACE co-chair and former chief nursing officer at NorthShore.  ACE is a highly competitive juried show and features hand-crafted work in 12 different media. Though NorthShore does not receive

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Dr. Michael Musacchio and Dr. Najah Musacchio. 

proceeds from artist sales, many artists chose to support NorthShore by participating in the voluntary ‘Craft for a Cause’ program, whereby artists make a contribution to ACE’s

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Dr. Fredrick Miller, Sarajane Giles, Yaffa Kagan and James Diamond.

funding cause. This year’s exhibition was organized by ACE 2019 co-chairs Buggie O’Grady and Nancy Semerdjian and their volunteer planning committee. Next year’s ACE will be October 2-4, 2020 with a Benefit Preview Party on October 1, again at the Chicago Botanic Garden. NorthShore University HealthSystem is an integrated healthcare delivery system consistently ranked as a Top 15 Teaching Hospital in the U.S. The NorthShore system, headquartered in Evanston, IL, includes four hospitals – Evanston, Glenbrook, Highland Park and Skokie (For more info, click here!)

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Kenneth Ludwig shop.

There are lots of beautiful Christmas gift shops around town

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Brimfield

like Mary, Mary (706 N. Dearborn), Brimfield (5219 N. Clark) but, most recently, we visited Kenneth Ludwig at 2217 W. Roscoe. As the charming owner declared when we entered, "Christmas threw up in here!" The shop is filled to the brim with enchanting gifts and Christmas decor. Love these shops and hope you try them ALLLLL!

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DSC_5307 (1)DIFFA/Chicago hosted its 3rd annual art auction, Art for Life Chicago, on October 24 at Venue West. Over 300 guests celebrated the power and beauty of art and raised $110,000 to benefit those living with and DSC_5027vulnerable to HIV/AIDS.  As one of DIFFA/Chicago’s signature events, Art for Life Chicago supports HIV/AIDS education and local service organizations. Guests celebrated emerging and established artists shaping today’s cultural landscape with their visionary artwork. “Each year, we are proud to showcase the artwork of extremely talented artists recognized on both a local and national level,” said Todd Baisch, DIFFA/Chicago board chair. More than 80 pieces of art, from paintings to mixed media works, were donated by artists and collectors and exhibited as part of the DSC_5292silent and live auctions that took place throughout the evening. A distinguished jury of industry 0012_DSC_4967luminaries hand-selected this year’s impressive group of participating artists including well-known creatives Nikko Washington, Gail Mancuso and CJ Hungerman. Prior to doors opening, 60 VIP ticket-holders gathered at an exclusive reception where they mingled with the event’s artists, grant recipients and sponsors. VIP attendees were treated to hand-crafted cocktails DSC_5045and delicious bites while they enjoyed a special sneak preview of the artwork that would be auctioned off later in the evening. 2019 juror Sergio Gomez, participating artist Gail Mancuso, “Off the Wall” artist and DIFFA/Chicago board member Franklin Riley, and DIFFA/Chicago board member Oliver Aguilar provided welcoming 0104_DSC_5208remarks and an overview of some of the night’s most impressive works.  During the main portion of the event, the always popular “Off the Wall” feature, sponsored by Fulton Market Gallery and Mancuso Motorsports, allowed guests to choose their own piece of a larger canvas to take home as a personal keepsake. DJ Greg #Feelgood provided the soundtrack to the evening with libations and food provided by J&L Catering, Tito’s Handmade Vodka and Anheuser-Busch. Art for Life Chicago joins additional Art for Life benefits across the U.S. and abroad with a common goal to improve the lives of individuals affected by serious illness. Founded in 1984, DIFFA has granted more than $45 million to hundreds of community-based organizations nationwide.

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Courtney Krupa, Caylei Vogelzang, Bear Necessities Founder/CEO Kathleen Casey.

Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation hosted the Little Black Dress Luncheon on November 6 at the

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Jessica Aspen, Dania Lees, Kate Cavataio, emcee Whitney Reynolds.

Skokie Country Club. The Little Black Dress Luncheon brought together women and supporters of Bear Necessities for an afternoon to honor children who are fighting and those who have lost their battle to pediatric cancer. With nearly 100 guests in attendance and donning their best “LBDs,” the event raised $24,000 for pediatric cancer research and programs for those affected. The event was emceed by talk show host Whitney Reynolds, who welcomed guests and shared her connection to Bear Necessities throughout the program. Bear Necessities Founder/CEO

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Beth Robinson and Debra Hermann.

Kathleen Casey inspired guests with the foundation’s

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Bear Hug Ambassador Maddie Coyle speaks at the Little Black Dress Luncheon.

mission to end pediatric cancer while giving hope to families affected. Reynolds introduced 13-year-old survivor and Bear Hug Ambassador, Maddie Coyle, who spoke about her personal Bear Hug experience with the Chicago Cubs. All funds raised will benefit pediatric cancer research grants through Bear

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Beautiful room at the Skokie Country Club.

Discoveries and memories through Bear Hugs. Event sponsors included Marquette Hamlin Group, D’aprile Properties, Midwest Lending and Tony’s Italian Deli & Subs. (BNPCF was founded in 1992 by Casey, after losing her son “Bear” to pediatric cancer. Twenty-six years later, the organization is dedicated to eliminating pediatric cancer and to providing hope and support to those who are touched by it. (Photos by Timothy Hiatt)

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Paula Kahn and friend.

The Chicago Children’s Museum (CCM) held its annual fundraising gala on November 9 in the Aon Grand Ballroom at Navy Pier. The event, co-chaired by

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Gala co-chairs Colleen Kelly Gomos and William J. Kelley Jr.

Colleen Kelly Gomos and William J. Kelley Jr., welcomed over 500 guests and raised more than $850,000 to support the museum’s unique child-centered exhibits, community inclusion initiatives and educationally-charged programming. “Each year our Gala helps ensure that

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Jason and Erin Pritzker.

more children have access to art, science, climbing, pretending, exploring and learning,” said Jennifer Farrington, CCM president/CEO. The evening’s theme, Cirque!, invited guests to revel in the wonder of childhood while celebrating the museum’s commitment to Guests enjoy hors d'oeuvres providing opportunities for self-expression, creativity, discovery and hands-on learning to all children, both in the museum and within the community. Guests showed their support by bidding on auction prizes, buying raffle tickets and just enjoying the party. "The funds we raise help Chicago Children’s

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Dena Perry and Board Chair Jeffery Perry.

Museum stand as a positive force in the city we love and for the people we serve,” said Jeffery Perry, CCM board chair. Highlights from the evening included aerial silk acrobatics, jugglers and pantomimes and other circus art performers. Guests danced the night away to the music of Rush Street Rhythm, and enjoyed a short film introducing the many programs unique to Chicago Children’s Museum– all in the service of children. The evening's live auction, conducted by David Goodman, brought in an impressive $18,000 bid for the La Dolce Vita package which included a week-long tour of Italy for eight through Amalfi, Rome, and Tuscany. (Mark your calendars now for next year’s event, which will be held on November 14, 2020.)

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Israel "Izzy" Idonije introduces FBRK Impact House.

Israel "Izzy" Idonije, entrepreneur, humanitarian, former NFL player and all-around nice guy, broke ground on the FBRK Impact House at 200 W. Madison Street on November 13. Set to open in March 2020, the 45,000 square-foot space will be the city’s first innovation-focused philanthropy center dedicated to serving and supporting grant makers, family foundations and impact investors. Local foundations, media and notable Chicagoans attended the groundbreaking event, which revealed design plans, reinforced the need for the IMG_0841facility and further discussed the vision for the new space. The event featured remarks from Idonije, as well as Candace Moore, Chief Equity Officer for the City of Chicago, and Angelique Power, President, Field

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Izzy and the Team.

Foundation. FBRK Impact House, founded by Izzy and friends, is the result of a shared vision between FBRK, Field Foundation, Woods Fund, United States Artists and Forefront, with the core desire to unify Chicago’s Impact Community, break down silos, encourage collaboration and provide greater access to opportunities. FBRK Impact House will serve as

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Candace Moore, Chief Equity Officer, City of Chicago, Angelique Power, President The Field Foundation and Izzy.

a membership-based work club with a thoughtfully designed ecosystem to provide a balance of private offices, work space, meeting and conference rooms where impact organizations can work together, collaborate and operate with greater efficiency. “Chicago is filled with wonderful people who are committed to making our city better,” said Idonije. “FBRK Impact House will offer an inviting, transparent environment to foster relationships among organizations — a framework in which the philanthropic community will thrive.” According to the most recent Giving in Illinois report, there

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Izzy–Fired up for Philanthropy!

are more than 5,200 grant-making institutions in the state, managing more than $39 billion in assets. Together, these organizations have reached a giving record of $4.6 billion in 2016 – collectively nearly tripling the amount of giving since 2006. Despite this, challenges for grant-making institutions often include working in isolation, having laborious application and review practices and being intimidating to approach. FBRK Impact House will provide a creative and safe space for these organizations to meet, conceive ideas and collaborate. The FBRK Impact House will be the first space of its kind in the country. “Our

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With Laurie Dimakos and Kelly Speck at reception following announcement.

vision is to create an open, loving community where it is easy to interact with philanthropy,” commented Angelique Power, president of Field Foundation, an anchor tenant of FBRK Impact House. “We’ve created different spaces in the facility to connect – a restaurant, conference rooms, podcast rooms, as well as offering Forefront programming. We are providing various opportunities to exchange ideas, learn from and with each other and to share back-end costs.”

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Hard hat tour with Izzy.

FBRK Impact House will occupy three floors of the 200 W. Madison building owned by Multi-Employer Property Trust (MEPT) advised by BentallGreenOak.  It will include a public work lounge and restaurant on the street-level first floor, with membership access to the offices, lounges and amenities on the second and third floors. A reception followed in the party room organized by Kelly Speck and Laurie Dimakos, among others. (To learn more about FBRK Impact House and to access membership, please click here!)

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Holiday Rock eventThe Museum of Broadcast Communicationswill host a festive Holiday Bash on Friday, December 13 at the Museum, 360 N. State Street. Guests are encouraged to dress as their favorite pop/rockstar or wear their best ugly Christmas sweater. The evening will include DJ Karaoke, cocktails, hors d'oeuvres,  holiday treats and prizes for best musical performances and best costumes. Proceeds will benefit the Museum's programming. For tickets/more info,click here!  (THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED)

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"Tunneling" with the one and only, Mamie Walton.

Had a fabulous lunch with the one and only Mamie Walton at RL recently. She rivals my favorite model, Carmen dell'Orefice, in looks and glamour with personality plus. She needs her own reality show. I asked her for some beauty tips and she told me she exercises religiously, at the barre of course! It's no wonder she's so limber. And I raced to Saks following

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With Mamie at RL.

lunch to buy the same makeup she uses since her skin is so flawless (DIOR Airflash, you're welcome). She is so involved and curious, it's no wonder she looks like she's 50 at age 91. And no, this isn't a typo. She is much loved and endlessly fascinating. On the day we lunched, it was bitter cold outside but she was wrapped in a light (chic) coat. I asked her if she didn't get cold coming from the Peninsula and she told me no since she used the tunnels. WHAT?! My head snapped around since I'd never knew anything like this existed. Well, she was kind enough to walk me through them (not open to the public, just for deliveries and Mamie!) and it was so cool! You can literally walk completely underground from the Pen to RL. Who knew? Now we all do! Lol!

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Sheryl Dyer at her joyous bridal shower.

Sheryl Dyer celebrated her bridal shower with loving friends on Sunday, November 17 in the uber-chic Millennium Park Room at the Peninsula Hotel where a roaring fire mirrored the warm and loving vibes. Guests

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Guests signed a photo of Sheryl and her fiance Joe Schmidt.

included hosts Yvette Cusack, Tracey Tarantino and Mary Pat Burns along with Greg Hyder and Jim Smith, Sherrill Bodine, Myra Reilly, David Nguyen and Duc Ho, Maria Zec, Sherry Lea Holson, Dr. Shari Snow, Leslie Zentner, Bonnie Ricard, Maxine Tropp and moi. Sheryl will be walking down the aisle with Joe Schmidt, Saint Patrick High School president, on Saturday, December 28. Here's to a lifetime of love, good health and happiness! They are just the cutest lovebirds!

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With Frank "Gator" Robb and Deloris Jordan, founder James R. Jordan Foundation.

The James R. Jordan Foundation (JRJF) hosted its annual “Bags For Kids” cornhole tournament fundraiser to help launch the next generation of leaders. Held on Nov. 14 at the Palmer House Hilton, the event benefited JRJF, a nonprofit that works with schools in Chicago’s under-served communities to provide children a pathway out of poverty through supportive

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Frank "Gator" Robb and Betsy Shepherd.

networks and academic opportunities such as JRJF educational programs including S.T.E.A.M (science, technology, engineering, art and math)

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Art Norman and Deloris Jordan.

and Family Space Camp trips. “This special fundraising event shines a light on the importance of our mission to level the playing field and create opportunities for children so they can achieve their full potential,” said Deloris Jordan, JRJF president/founder. “This year’s Bags For Kids featured a special guest appearance by Frank Robb, the man responsible for capturing the famous “Humboldt Park Alligator” affectionately named “Chance the Dsc-0206_origSnapper” by Chicagoans this summer. Robb, an avid cornhole player, took photos with guests and competed in the tournament. Robb said, “I truly IMG_0925believe being exposed to STEM-based programs early in my life led me to the career I love today. I applaud the James R. Jordan Foundation for its work with Chicago youth and recognize the tremendous impact it will have on their future," he said. The winning team will be recognized with a customized plaque mounted at Michael Jordan’s Steakhouse. Dsc-0123_orig A silent auction included a piece of custom artwork featuring a one of a kind “Michael Jordan” serigraph by artist LeRoy Neiman signed by Jordan. Additional auction items included a 20-person penthouse suite for the Bulls vs. L.A. Clippers home game on December 14; a Zach LaVine signed Bulls jersey; a Frank Thomas signed baseball bat; dinner in the Chicago White Sox private owner’s dining room and front row seats on the first baseline; 200 level tickets for the Bulls vs. Charlotte Hornets home game on December 13 and fine jewelry and other exciting items. JRJF’s longtime supporter Art Norman, special contributor to NBC 5 News, served as the emcee.

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Joe Monastero, soon to be honored.

Congrats in advance to Joe Monastero, who will be honored with a knighthood by the Consul General of Italy, Giuseppe Finocchiaro, for his continued service and support of the Italian community. The ceremony will take place on December 10 at the Italian Consulate Institute. Congratulazioni Sir Joe!

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Adrienne Weiss, Martha Melman and Molly Melman.

Metropolitan Family Services hosted Mpower the Night, a gala that attracted over 500 supporters on November 2 at the Radisson Blu Aqua. The event raised $1.27 million to help MFS

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Board members James Gilliam and Diana Palomar.

provide a wide variety of services (including counseling, legal assistance, mental health services, early learning, after school and job readiness, etc.) designed to benefit children and

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Altgeld Youth Leadership Program participants.

families across Chicago and Cook and DuPage Counties. Guests celebrated 162 years of “Mpowering” families with ABC 7’s Alan Krashesky as emcee. Highlights of the event included the presentation of The Family of the Year Award to the Tony Hunter Family for its outstanding philanthropic

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The Tony Hunter Family.

leadership in empowering Chicago-area families. Additional highlights included testimonials from the Young Fathers Program and the Altgeld Youth Leadership

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ABC 7 anchor Alan Krashesky served as emcee.

Program participants and leadership from the Metropolitan Peace Academy and Domestic Violence services. The gala was co-chaired by Richard Price, executive chairman of Mesirow Financial. MFS empowers families to learn, to earn, to heal, to thrive. Part mentor, part motivator, part advocate, since 1857 Metropolitan Family Services has been the engine of change that empowers Chicago-area families to reach their greatest potential and positively impact their communities.

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Robert Garvey and Dana Hokin Garvey at Robert's Pizza.

Robert's Pizza and Dough Co. isn't exactly new, it opened on May 17, but it was new to us until recently. When we found this charming spot on the river at 465 N. McClurg Ct., we were happy IMG_1215 to see its affable co-owner and pizza maverick Robert Garvey hanging out at the bar with customers. He and his charming wife, Dana Hokin Garvey, have been perfecting their/his delicious pizza recipes for a Untitledlong, long time–beginning first with a restaurant at the family owned Bitter End Yacht Club, that was lost during the last hurricane but is in the rebuilding process. Robert told me he has tried literally over 1000s of recipes before landing on his top 13 that includes ingredients IMG_1161like carmelized onions, house-made pepperoni and sausage, Brussels sprouts and bacon, seafood, fennel, duck, the classic and more. The house-made meatballs will give you nighttime cravings. When the pizza restaurant was located at the Bitter End Yacht Club, even Virgin Group's Richard Branson couldn't resist serving Robert's pizzas at his daughter's rehearsal dinner! We highly recommend this spot, that in the spring/summer, will also have an outdoor patio and space for docking boats. (Dine in, carry out or delivery, www.robertspizza.com , 312.265.1328, they take reservations too!)

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Some of Actors Training Center’s faculty and students: Ramman Takhsh, Adam Goldstein,Wanda, Becky Blomgren, Spencer Rosin, Emma Noll, Sabrina Schoenberg, Bella Andre and Chole Schueller.

Actors Training Center (ATC) hosted its annual fall fundraiser, Money for Funny, Music for Free, at Viper Alley on November 3 in Lincolnshire. This family friendly comedy and musical event benefited ATC’s scholarship and building fund. Legendary local drag queen Wanda greeted guests and emcee/comedian Tim Soszko welcomed the audience along with

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ATC’s newest student, Bella Andre, with one of its first students, Ulises Acosta, sing “Shallow" accompanied by The Dueling Pianos.

Carole Dibo,  ATC founder/ED. Soszko introduced ATC students from both the musical theatre and improv classes who wowed the audience with their skills. Ulises Acosta, one of ATC’s first students spoke of how ATC is more than a place to be

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ATC's Board of Directors.

taught. He shared the moving story of how ATC provided him with more than just emotional support during a critical phase of his teenage years but also helped him find legal support and financial assistance. He said “I would not be here if it were not for Carole and all those at ATC.” Carole Dibo added, “It was never how do we tell these students they cannot come but how do we get these students the scholarships they need.” Wanda then returned to the stage to perform with Dueling Pianos leading the audience in sing-a-longs including a special performance of the song “Shallow” performed by Acosta and Bella Andre, one of ATC’s newest students.

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Tamron Hall and Common Threads' founding CEO Linda Novick O'Keefe.

The team at Common Threads are killin' it in the news these days! Founding CEO Linda Novick O'Keefe appeared on the Tamron Hall Show on November 27 with four of the kids who recently went through the nonprofit's healthy eating program. They spoke about how the program has helped them and shared some tips on how to have a healthy holiday season. And Chef Art

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Chef Art Smith in Parade Mag.

Smith, CT co-founder along with his husband Jesus Salgueiro, had a great feature in Sunday's Parade Magazine titled "Life is Sweet." In it, he spoke about his inspirations (his grandmother and mother), and his first talent (a piano player), and his motto "There are no angry people, just hungry people." He also shares the recipe for his famous 12-layer Hummingbird cake recipe! (Find it here!) Congrats Art, Linda, Jesus and Common Threads, a fabulous national healthy cooking and nutrition program for kids in under-served communities.

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Our Balsam Hill Silverado Slim Flip Tree. (Also changes to color and a combo with a dimmer.)

I know some would say it's too soon, but our Christmas decor has been up for quite a while now and we're loving every minute of it. I posted a video of Chuck setting up our new Balsam Hill Silverado Slim Flip Tree (watch video here) and I'm telling you, it's

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changed our lives. We have struggled with fake (and real) trees, falling apart in too many pieces, failing light strands and so much more for so long, that I was more than ready for change. When we dragged our old one out of storage and it, yet again, failed to light, I almost threw it over the balcony. Coincidentally, this was the same day the Balsam Hill catalog arrived (it was almost

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like they knew). I flipped through it and thought the trees looked nice but it wasn't until I came across the flip tree that I became laser focused. I watched their installation video online and was immediately hooked. When it arrived, all it needed was a little branch fluffing to IMG_0984 make it look like the Christmas miracle that it is. Every single ornament fit and the branches sweep almost to the floor. I couldn't love it more. Not gonna lie, it was a little pricey but it has a three year warranty so my conscience is clear. We have four small trees on the balcony too, but all I need from them is the glow so I'm good there. Christmas is the happiest time of the year for me. As early as I can remember, I've been enchanted by the decor and it only gets stronger with each passing year. I hope it's the same for you!

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Christmas pop upsAnd, thanks to Eater Chicago, for compiling this excellent list of some of Chicago's top pop-up Christmas bars! I highly approve and recommend! Here's the list! Ho! Ho! Ho! 

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Post-thanksgivingHere's hoping everyone had a fantastic Thanksgiving! We all have so much to be grateful for. I'm thankful for Chuck, my family, sweet Rooney, having our health and food on the table and so much more. Every day, I give thanks, not just on Turkey Day but every day. And to you, I'm forever grateful to have you dear readers along for the ride. I hope you enjoy this newsletter as much as I love bringing it to you.

 

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. This is the Belgian Malinois, the same breed as Conan the Hero Dog that helped take down al-Baghdadi. Unbelievable. Baghdadi didn't have a chance. Lol!

 

 

 

 

   

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LIPS CHICAGO: A CAMPY NEW DESTINATION FOR DRAG AND DINING

Plus: Dance for Life; Labor Day Weekend getaway; Photographer Ernest Collins; It's all "Sweetness"; Big Shoulders Fund Ball; Olivia at Hindman; Broadway in Chicago PRESENTS…; Skrebneski Documented; Lake & Country loves Shauna; Playboy Club Bunny Reunion; Chicago theater is WINNING; A Toast to Tutoring; Brenda climbs for Special Children's Charities; All Together Now for the YWCA; Missing Randi; REV UP Chicago; Haute Dog Chicago; Eversight Mystery Masquerade; This & That; Darling videos and SO much MORE!

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LIPS Chicago drag stars.

I felt a little guilty accepting the invitation for opening night of Chicago's newest drag club, LIPS Chicago on Friday, August 23. After all, my first date with Chuck was at the Baton Show Lounge, then located at 436 N. Clark, and it felt a little like cheating. The Baton, an iconic female

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Mimi Marks (L), Steve Billings and Gino Suarez (Miss Toto).

impersonator show that just celebrated 50 years in February, has always been our go-to place, taking family, friends and anyone who would say yes, there to party. The legendary tennis player Jimmy Connors was a guest of ours at the Baton and I still have photos of

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Honey West, friend, Elizabeth Bertucci and Derrick Taylor.

him tipping Chilli Pepper onstage. On this night, I wondered who I would see at this new drag spot and if there would be a crossover of guests and/or performers between the two. I did see Mimi Marks, former Miss Everything who came to fame at the Baton and who is renowned for her beauty and popularity as a performer. I missed her when she left the Baton but now I know where to find her. And, as the LIPS show unfolded on opening night, I realized there is no need for concern as the two clubs are as

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LIPS founder Yvonne Lame and Splash managing editor Kelly Aiglon.

different as can be and there's certainly more than enough room for both, and then some! LIPS Chicago (2229 S. Michigan) is the 5th location of this 23-year- IMG_7145old drag/dinner chain (others are located in Manhattan, Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale and San Diego). According to its founder and former drag perfomer himself, Yvonne Lamé, the Chicago location is the largest and grandest to date. Upon entering, guests part red velvet curtains and are smack dab in the middle of a set right out of Alice in

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Tracy Baim, Chicago Reader publisher, Nick Harkin and friend.

Wonderland. Designer Robert Tabar, along with performers Tori Sass and Kinley Preston, transformed this former Ford Motor Company showroom into the "Palace of Versailles but with a drag queen running it', according to Lamé. Four, 8-foot chandeliers and and an amazing, state-of-the-art sound and lighting system keep this room sparkling and humming all night long. Brightly colored decor features a giant floral bustier

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With media gal pals Michelle Mekky and Lisa Fielding.

over the entrance, disco balls, bejeweled mirrors, pink leopard tufted walls, campy mannequin legs sticking out everywhere and so much more. On this night, the Queens arrived in style, pulling up in a vintage Rolls Royce

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Victoria Le Paige

and spilling out in ballgowns and stilettos before striking a pose on the red carpet for the anxiously awaiting paparazzi. The club is pegged "The Ultimate in Drag Dining–Where the Boys are Men and so are the Girls"! Its Diva cast features Shavonna B. Brooks, Mimi Marks, Ruff N' Stuff, Angel LeBare and Delilah J. Brooks with other performers that include the former Baton performer Victoria Le Paige, Ari Gato, Hinkypunk, Saffire Blue and many others. For the opening party, delicious appetizers were served but, in general, this is a serious restaurant too with dishes

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Enthralled fans.

developed by Tom Schmitt, of the award-winning Little Goat restaurant. All items are named after LIPS performers and include appetizers (elote corn fritters, crispy shrimp cocktail, crab cakes, short ribs, spinach and artichoke dip, fried calamari, chicken tenders, Caesar and IMG_7138wedge salads and a Too Wong Foo sampler platter) and entrees (shrimp fettucine alfredo, flat iron chicken with kohlrabi slaw, chicken penne pasta ala vodka, lobster ravioli, curried garden veggies, Dover sole, grilled salmon, cheeseburgers, filets and more). There is a different show every day of the week. On Wednesdays, Delilah J. Brooks hosts "Twisted Broadway", Thursdays, "Dinner with the Divas" hosted by Angel LeBare, Fridays and Saturdays, the

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Campy, fabulous decor.

"Glitz & Glam" show is hosted by Shavonna B. Brooks, a South Shore native who worked in the Atlanta location for 5 years before returning home to her roots here in Chicago. A late night, adults-only show is in development for Saturday night called "Taboo", and Mimi Marks hosts a modern hits show, "Showstopper Sundays" on Sunday night. (For Sunday brunch, there will be a Dragalicious Gospel Brunch). This club is a great addition to our already rich drag show landscape. At the Baton, I feel like everyone there is family and it will always be my favorite but I'm glad to have LIPS in Chicago, dining, drag and drop dead decor? Who can beat that? (Get all the deets here!)

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Dance for Life finale by Randy Duncan  photo by Todd Rosenberg Photography.

Dance for Life finale choreographed by Randy Duncan. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg)

Dance for Life celebrated its 28th annual event on August 17 with a record-breaking crowd of over 3,100 dance enthusiasts at the Auditorium Theatre. I was so happy that co-chairs Tom and Mark Ferguson Gomez switched it up this year! Instead of going to the Hilton Chicago BEFORE the performance for the party/buffet/cocktails, they put it  where it should be, FOLLOWING the performance. This way, everybody could let their hair down and celebrate the amazing

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Giordano Dance Chicago (Photo by Todd Rosenberg)

collaboration between our city's finest dance companies at the main event! For the hour long show at the theatre, seven outstanding

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companies strutted their stuff onstage and

showed the remarkable diversity of dance this city has to offer. The show opened with Giordano Dance Chicago performing "SOUL", choreographed by Ray Leeper. (This piece holds a

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With renowned choreographer Randy Duncan.

special place in my heart as it was created and dedicated in my honor by the company.) This highly energetic piece features music by Al Green, Tina Turner and Gladys Knight and the Pips and

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Kesha Pate, Chicago Dancers United executive director, and Robert Neubert, president Chicago Dancers United.

the crowd couldn't stop clapping and dancing in their seats. At the end, a resounding standing ovation reverberated throughout the space. The crowd welcomed every number with enthusiasm and appreciation. The Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance Theater dedicated its moving piece, "Mar de Fuego/Sea of Fire", choreographed by Carlos Rodriguez, to its late founder Dame Libby Komaiko. Hubbard Street Dance Chicago honored the life of founding member/teacher Claire Bataille in "Decadence/Chicago" by Ohad Naharin. The Joffrey Ballet performed two works, one featuring the much loved husband/wife duo of Temur Suluashvili and Victoria Jaiani who danced to an excerpt from Yuri Possokhov's "Bells." Other performing

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Patrick Chesnut and Ben Hess.
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Co-chairs Mark Ferguson Gomez and Tom Ferguson Gomez.

companies included Chicago Human Rhythm Project/Stone Soup Rhythms, Robyn Mineko Williams and Artists and Chicago Dance Crash that presented an exciting and athletic mix of hip hop and modern dance. A finale, featuring the world premiere of "Release" choreographed by Randy Duncan, combined dancers from various companies. A highlight for me during the party at the Hilton was seeing the joy on everyone's faces over the success of the event. I especially loved seeing Dance for Life co-founder Harriet Ross, hoisted onto the shoulders of the co-chairs for a victory dance! The event supports the Dancers' Fund through Chicago Dancers United, a nonprofit

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Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance Theater (Photo by Todd Rosenberg)

expertly presided over by president Robert Neubert, that provides financial assistance to dance community

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Jose Morales, Andy Kanfer and Keith Elliott, founder Dance for Life.

professionals facing critical health issues. On this night, Neubert announced an exciting partnership between the American Cancer Society (VP Peter Steele) and the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (president John Peller). Thanks to all who supported this wonderful event and, to see more photos/event details, check my Chicago Tribune column here!

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Photographer Ernest Collins

I first became aware of Ernest Collins, the renowned Chicago photographer, in 2018 during a Fleurotica fashion show at Garfield Park. He had been hired to photograph the models wearing their striking plant and floral fashions but, in true Ernest style, he upped the ante for these photos ten-

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Fleurotica 2018 photo by Ernest Collins.

fold (as seen in the photo). I was covering the event for my Tribune column and immediately noticed him stationed in a corner with the most striking, hand painted back drop that I'd ever seen in my life. He's larger than life and was barking orders to the models on how to pose and I could sense he was frustrated. As I came to know him, this chaotic environment was completely the antithesis of

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Photo by Ernest Collins.

the way he likes to work. He's a perfectionist in the best sense of the word which means he knows what he wants and his instincts are spot on–honed, no doubt, during the 20+ years he spent working in Paris. His studio is awe-inspiring too with the most gorgeous fashion photos filling every wall. On the day of our shoot, he was assisted by

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A gorgeous model discovery (and before and after photos) by Ernest. (She's 82!)

Kendall Howard, a handsome, affable guy who obviously knows what Ernest needs out of a shoot and delivers. It was short and sweet but the results were unlike anything I'd seen before. He saw me in a way I've never seen myself. I've worked with a lot of photogs (I've been modeling since I was 13) but I've never come across one who was so sure of himself before–he sees things in a unique way

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and knows how to get what he wants out of a photo shoot and model. His

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Remarkable image by Ernest Collins.

directions are subtle but oh-so effective. We chatted a bit before and after the shoot and he excitedly told me about a model he had just photographed. (See the before and after shots above! OMG) Since he posted her photos on his website (ernestcollins.com), she has become one very popular lady! And, get this, she is 82 years old! Thanks for this amazing experience Ernest and keep up your beautiful work! (Follow him on Insta @ernestcollins)

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The beautiful Herrington Inn & Spa in Geneva, Illinois.

Chuck and I both love road trips, near or far, so for Labor Day Weekend, we were itching to hit the road. On Sunday, we took a ride to The Farm farmstand in Westmont. We were dying for some end-of-summer fresh veggies and this place at 34 E. 63rd St. in Westmont,

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Gorgeous scenery in Geneva, Ill.

Ill. was just the spot. It was bittersweet to return there as we used to love taking my mother-in-law Jean Jordan there on weekends following a visit. We bought so much it was like we were getting ready to hunker down in a root cellar for the winter but it was such

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Inside the Herrington Inn.

fun. And then, on Monday, as I was perusing Instagram, I came across a bucolic photo of art expert Gary Metzner and his husband who were spending a stay-cation in Geneva, Illinois at the Herrington Inn & Spa. Well, that photo was all the inspo I needed so off we went, the three of us, on another little roadtrip. The clouds were like sky paintings they were so beautiful and, with the top

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down, we were able to enjoy it ALL. The ride is less than an hour from Chicago so perfect for a quick getaway. We had been to Geneva once

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The charming Herrington Inn in Geneva, Ill.

before but it was a fast drive through. We planned on taking our time this time and got a chance to see just how charming Geneva really is. The Herrington Inn is located on a site that was the town's first known dairy dating to 1864 (on the riverfront at 15 S. River Lane). It was also home to Geneva's founding family, James and Charity Herrington. The Inn is a perennial AAA Four Diamond award winner and we weren't one bit surprised after we were given a grand tour. Most of the rooms are

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Herrington Inn

equipped with fireplaces and balconies. The bathroom we saw could make the Ritz in Paris jealous! We also discovered that it is pet friendly (for small dogs and with a fee) but

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Geneva, Illinois

still….I can't thank Gary enough for posting that sweet photo on Instagram–it was a great day in Geneva! (An aside about Gary, he was recently included in Art 50: Chicago's Visual Vanguard 2019. According to the article in NewCity Art, "Art 50 shines a light on this group of power players, whose work making our city’s art scene thrive too often goes unacknowledged. We bring you our take on those who wield the most influence in the Chicago art world, from nonprofits with humble beginnings to philanthropists with some of the deepest pockets in Illinois." Congrats Gary!

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The Payton family in front of the new Sweetness statue at Soldier Field.

Walter Payton's family, including his daughter Brittney, wife Connie Norwood and son Jarrett, were on hand for the unveiling of the "Sweetness'" statue on September 3. The 12-foot, 3,000-pound statue is outside of Gate O at Soldier Field and was sculpted by Fisher Sculpture and designed by Populous. (A George Halas statue was also unveiled) “This is truly a good representation of Walter and who he is," said Connie Payton, his widow. "So we couldn’t be prouder.” Several of Halas’ and Payton’s relatives were in attendance, as well as Payton’s contemporaries, including Mike Ditka, Dan Hampton, Matt Suhey and Steve McMichael. A lasting tribute, so fitting!

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IMG_7495Modern Luxury/ Chicago Social Magazine just released its jam-packed 25th anniversary issue! I was thrilled to be included in the article, "25 Most Intriguing Chicagoans" along with an amazing group of Chicago notables. Thanks so much CS and congrats to all! (See complete list here)

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The Dior day dress Havilland wore the day before her wedding in 1954 to Pierre Galante.)A collection of 27 outfits worn by Hollywood legend Olivia de Havilland is going up for auction next month at Hindman Auctions! The Sept. 17 online auction also includes haute couture designs by Christian Dior that de Havilland, who turned 103 in July, wore at movie premieres and galas between 1954-1989. Prices for the outfits, some of which include shoes, range from $300-$5,000. The items up for sale next month are being sold by her family. A preview party will be held at the auction house on September 9.

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IndexBroadway In Chicago presents the Chicago premiere of the internationally acclaimed hit theater show THE SIMON & GARFUNKEL Story! Tickets go on sale Friday, Sept. 6 for a limited two-week engagement (Nov. 19 thru Dec.1) at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place. (For tickets/more info, click here!)

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IMGThe 13th annual Big Shoulders Fund Ball will be held on Friday, September 27 at City Hall (838 W. Kinzie St.) For the first time since its inception, the event will be co-hosted by the Big Shoulders Fund Next Generation Boards–Chairman's Advisory Council and Auxiliary Board–comprised of nearly 400 professionals and civic leaders. The proceeds will benefit the two Next Generation scholarship funds, which provide access to safe, supportive schools for nearly 200 deserving children each academic year. For tickets, $125, and more info, click here!

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Victor by Victor

Legendary photographer Victor Skrebneski has come out with his definitive coffee table book titled "Skrebneski Documented: 1948-2018" ($150 at Rizzoli, Sept. 10). Skrebneski said, "Everything there is what I do. That's it. The book is personal and every picture means something to me." The book documents his extraordinary life in pictures beginning in 1948 and includes stories behind his iconic images of Andy Warhol, Cindy Crawford, David Bowie and Iman, Orson Welles, Dennis Hopper, Kathleen Turner and so many more. Follow this link for the two Chicago book signings! Not to be missed!

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Covergirl Shauna Montgomery.

More congrats are in order for Chicago's own Shauna Montgomery, everybody's favorite former runway star, who

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Barry and Shauna Montgomery featured in Lake & Country Mag.

was recently the cover girl (with a feature article) in Lake & Country magazine! The 10 page feature article by Susan Murray (with photography by Bob Cosearelli) focuses on her and husband Barry's beautiful Lake Geneva home with bonus shots of their Trump Tower condo. To read/see article, click here!) I met Shauna back in the 70s when we were both models and I've been a fan ever since! Congrats with love Shauna!

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PB Reunion 2020Mark your calendars NOW for the Playboy Reunion to end all Reunions for former Playboy Club Bunnies! A HUGE party is planned for 2020, the 60th anniversary of Playboy Clubs, at the Drake Hotel in Chicago, organized by Diana Petersen, for June 25 to 28th. If you worked at any of the Clubs as a Bunny, please contact Diana for more info at formerplayboybunnyreunion@gmail.com.

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Carole Dibo, Actors Training Center founder and executive director.

The Actors Training Center (ATC) of Wilmette received the Award of Honor from the Illinois Theatre Association (ITA) at ITA’s Red Carpet Gala, on Aug. 24 at Drury Lane Theater. Each year the Illinois Theatre Association recognizes both individuals and organizations for their significant contributions of

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Illinois Theatre Association Award recipients.

promoting quality theatre throughout the state of Illinois. Recipients are nominated by the Illinois theatre community, approved by ITA's divisional representatives and accepted by ITA's Board of Directors. This year, ITA awarded its highest honor to the nonprofit Actors Training Center for its educational contribution to the Chicago theatre community. Actors Training Center founder Carole Dibo, accepted the award from Kevin

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Bonnie Shoenberg, president Actors Training Center Board of Directors, Becky Blomgren, studio director, and Carole Dibo, founder/ED Actors Training Center.

Long, Illinois Theatre Association president, who nominated the Center for the honor. He spoke of the impressive history of ATC mentioning alum who have gone on to be included in national theatre tours, on Broadway, Netflix and Amazon. “ATC provides the highest quality professional training for actors who choose to take classes at ATC. Not only is the training incredible, but what separates ATC from other places is that ACT is such a welcoming and supportive professional training program. The atmosphere you have created truly helps any actor that steps through your doors to produce the best work possible,” Long said. The Center's annual fundraiser will be held on Saturday, November 3 at Viper Alley, 275 Parkway Dr. in Lincolnshire. "Money for Funny, Music for Free" will benefit the ATC's Scholarship and Building Funds. (For info, click here!)

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Inde1xOur theatre community is a lot like Charlie Sheen–WINNING! Congrats are also in order for Porchlight Theatre Company who scored a formidable 17 Jeff nominations this year! ("Sunset Boulevard" opens October 11!) The Paramount Theatre in Aurora also had a lot to celebrate, scoring 16, followed by Court Theatre in Hyde Park with 15! Make sure you check out these three winners!

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Toast-to-Tutoring-2019_FrontChicago Lights, an organization that creates opportunities for Chicagoans to overcome economic and social barriers, will host A Toast to Tutoring at Dance Studio (59 W. Hubbard St.) on Oct. 15. The event will celebrate the life-changing one-to-one, student-volunteer 20171214-191255-tutoring-party-4relationships created through the Chicago Lights Tutoring program. For 55 years, the program has provided high-quality tutoring and mentoring for students living in the Near West, Near North, and South Side neighborhoods of Chicago to cultivate their academic and social potential using one-to-one relationships. A Toast to Tutoring will offer guests an opportunity to further their impact by sponsoring a Tutoring student for the upcoming 2019–2020 program year. Guests will “toast to tutoring” with beer, wine and prosecco, hors d’oeuvres and DJ entertainment. (For tickets, more info, click here!)

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Brenda McHugh honoring the 50th anniversary of Special Children's Charities.

Longtime friend Brenda McHugh is honoring the 50th anniversary of the founding of Special Children's Charities by climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro! She is making the climb in honor of her late husband, Jack McHugh (McHugh Construction), who was a founder of the Charities. The event came to be following the first Special Olympics games held in Chicago in 1968. Jack put together a group of influential friends (he knew them all!) as a way to fund programs for people with

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Brenda with her late husband Jack McHugh.

disabilities in Chicago through the Chicago Park District. SCC is still the fundraising arm of Special Olympics Chicago and pays for the majority of special recreation programs at the CPD and for events and activities that more than 7,500 people with disabilities enjoy through Special Olympics Chicago. Brenda is training 6 days a week at Well-Fit (1700 W. Hubbard) which is the only altitude training facility in the Midwest. She is hoping to raise $100K for SCC/SOC! If you would like to support this worthy cause, please click here! (She leaves Sept. 9 for an 8 day climb). Whew…I'm exhausted just writing about it.

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68515858_10219663448561826_2714206266334380032_nJoin YWCA Metropolitan Chicago Tuesday, September 10 for a small, private gathering at All Together Now, a bottle shop, all-day eatery and market in Chicago's Ukranian Village. The event will feature a seasonal, cocktail-style menu with a specially curated selection of wine sourced exclusively from women-led wineries. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the YWCA and its mission to empower women and eliminate racism. (For tickets, more info, click here!)

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With my Trib editor Randi Stevenson. Gonna miss this one.

I received some bittersweet news this week. My longtime (and much loved) Chicago Tribune editor, Randi Stevenson, is leaving for the San Antonio Express-News. They are SOOOO lucky to have her! She's been a rock, an advocate, a champion and a friend and she will be sorely missed. Best of luck to you Randi from your biggest fangirl.

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REV UP! 2019I hope you can join the Apparel Industry Board and me for REV UP Chicago on Thursday, October 10 at Perillo Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Gold Coast (834 N. Rush St.) starting at 6 pm. This fashion show fundraiser, chaired by Frances Renk, will support and celebrate our city's top local designers–Elda de la Rosa Couture, Peach Carr Designs, Mark Roscoe, Lauren Lein Ltd., Rebellion, Tamra Ellingson, Ann Everett Designs and Model Atelier! These fabulous designs will be modeled by some of our town's most notable Chicagoans and emceed by the one and only Ji Suk Yi! I'm thrilled to be this year's honoree! Thanks to all who are supporting this wonderful event! I hope we can all make Marsha Brenner proud. (For tickets, starting at $75, click here!)

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70219566_2652168528135460_5825058247127597056_nAnd, right around the corner is the 4th annual Haute Dog Chicago coming Thursday, September 19 to the Peninsula. Celebrate fashion with Canine Companions for Independence and watch some of Chicago's finest and their very couture canines take to the runway modeling fashion from local boutiques for this wonderful cause, providing assistance dogs FREE for those in need. (For tickets/more info, click here!)

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Eversight Mystery Masquerade October 24And another not-to-be-missed event is this year's Eversight Mystery Masquerade Celebration at the Peninsula on Thursday, October 24 honoring much loved Sherry Lea Holson and the remarkable Dr. David Lubeck. Proud to return as co-chair with Michael Caputo and a stellar committee who has upped the ante on this year's event with lots of surprises planned around every corner! Join us and help Eversight restore sight and prevent blindness through the healing power of donation, transplantation and research. And, as always, special thanks to the late Beverly Blettner who helped put this nonprofit on the map. (For tickets/more info, click here!) MASKS ON!

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Chicago-gateway-green-i-dream-of-greenie-e1565824026322Chicago Gateway Green will host its annual GREEN TIE BALL, this year themed "I Dream of Greenie" drawn from the inspiration of the venue, The Alhambra Palace (1240 W. Randolph) on Friday, September 13. Join co-chairs Grant DePorter, Lee Golub and celeb host Pete Wentz (Fallout Boys) along with 25 participating restaurants for a night filled with fun, fundraising, charitable gaming from Rivers Casino, dancing and so much more! (For tickets/more info, CLICK HERE!)

 

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Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

 

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