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TIS’ THE SEASON: CHICAGO IS NUMBER ONE FOR THE HOLIDAYS


Shutterstock_2552226011As my friends know, I live for the holiday season and there's no better place to experience it than right here in the Windy City! And, although I don't quite have the weather I want yet- a soft, sparkling blanket of snow – I'm still very thankful for what we have. I’m glad we have the Christkindlmarket back as I’m a huge fan (through Dec. 24). I love the festive feeling, the food and the one-of-a-kind ornaments. And yes, every year, I pick up one of the new mugs (it’s now become a tradition and, as Chuck says, yet another collection for me.) The tree is up at
Macy’s (still Marshall Field’s to me) and the Walnut Room beckons for our annual Christmas luncheon. This city shines so brightly during the holidays; it thrills me to see the homes decorated, the pop-ups all around town and all the fun-filled parties with friends to look forward to. Our
tree is up and our home is so cozy and cheerful. And, even though it’s a complete hassle IMG_5217getting all the decor out of storage and dragging it home; once it’s set up- all the stress just melts away. (We have a Balsam Hills flip tree and decorating has never been easier!) My wish for Santa this year will be a little IMG_5226different than years’ past. We’ve had a tough few years, not only in Chicago, but in the country and the world. I believe in biorhythms and feel like we are all due for an uptick in our charts. I hope/wish we can all come together in a friendlier way and agree to accept each other’s differences as well as celebrate our commonalities. Sounds simplistic, but if anyone can do it, Santa can! I will be putting out extra milk and cookies. Here’s to a brighter, happier, healthier and more prosperous future for us all!
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View down Oak St. from atop the Enjoy Illinois bus.

For the 33rd annual Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, people from across the country turned out in record numbers to see the magic along the Mag Mile. This iconic event, the largest evening parade in the U.S., delivered festive surprises that had onlookers

Santa's Sleigh.  (Photo credit Ragulikethesauce)

Santa in his sleigh. (Photo by Ragulikethesauce)

cheering from start to finish. This year, mega balloons made their debut, stealing the show with two beloved Muppets. Towering 60 feet tall, Kermit the Frog floated alongside his rambunctious 50-ft-tall bandmate, Animal,

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Daniel Thomas, Deputy Director of Illinois Dept. of Tourism on Enjoy Illinois bus.

charming spectators of all ages. Adding to the excitement, the Magnificent Mile Association upgraded all one million twinkling lights along the route to maximize their brilliance across more than 200 trees, according to President and CEO, Kimberly Bares. My husband Chuck and I were honored to be invited onboard the  Enjoy Illinois bus which was an experience we will never forget! Two years ago, we rode

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Lisa Fielding, WBBM News Radio, enjoying the parade.

on the My Eye Dr. bus (thank you Michael Caputo) and the crowds this year were noticeably larger which was so good to see! Chicago is slowly coming out of the darkness of Covid and showing up in droves; some estimates put the number at nearly 1 million. Looking down on that sea of smiling faces with so many kids dressed in holiday attire, was so heartwarming. Chicago is certainly dressed for the holidays; there were soaring searchlights, giant snowflake projections on the Wrigley Building and a grand fireworks finale.This year’s

floats were packed with show-stopping entertainment.

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Grant DePorter and Kimberly Bares, President/CEO Mag Mile Assn.

Highlights included performances by disco legends The Former  Ladies of Chic, the funk-driven Cameo, the harmonious Sharpe Family Singers, and the nostalgic beats of Quad City DJs. On the Enjoy Illinois float, Chicago Blackhawks DJ Lee Michaels kept the party alive as we all waved silver and blue pom-poms down the Mag Mile. Adding to the excitement

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Beth Heller, marketing genius.

were seven high-energy marching bands from across the country and the beloved Rudolph, carried by athletes and families from Special Olympics Illinois. Following the parade, the festivities continued with a private after-party at the Fairmont Chicago, hosted by title sponsor Wintrust. Guests were treated to a feast featuring a prime rib carving station, flaming eggnog, s’mores and other decadent desserts. The room was buzzing with holiday cheer as notable attendees mingled, including Grant DePorter, Beth Heller,

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With Lisa Fielding, Marla Cichowski and Michelle Mekky.

Daniel Thomas, Kimberly Bares, Marla Cichowski, Lisa Fielding, Michelle Mekky, John and Martha Idler, Rich Gamble, Gail Spreen, Chelsea Harvey, Mary Ann Rose, Heinz Kern, Peggy and Bill Martay, and others. With Chicago still emerging from the shadows of COVID, the Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival proved the city’s resilience and vibrant spirit. A special thank-you goes out to the event’s generous sponsors—title sponsor Wintrust Financial Corporation and presenting sponsors Enjoy Illinois, Chicagoland Kia Dealers and Dunkin’—for bringing holiday magic to the heart of the city. Chicago, you’ve outdone yourself. Until next year, let the holiday cheer shine bright!

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Snowflakes on Wrigley andb a beautiful view.
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SC President Bobbi Panter, gala co-chair Alex Meneses, lead sponsor Sherrill Bodine and Myra Reilly. (Photo by John Reilly Photography)

The Service Club of Chicago’s annual gala, “Timeless Elegance,,” celebrated 134 years of giving on Nov. 2, at the Ritz-Carlton. Co-chaired by members Alex Meneses and Kelly Uihlein, the event is the nonprofit's largest fundraiser, supporting its Philanthropic Grant Program. During the evening, special members were

SC President Bobbi Panter  co-chairs Alex Meneses and Kelly Uihlein.

Bobbi Panter and SC co-chairs Alex Meneses and Kelly Uihlein. (Photo by Candace)

spotlighted and past grantees shared the impact The Service Club has made in their lives. Celebrity guests included Joe Minosa from Chicago Fire, Diana-Maria Riva from Dead to Me and Glamorous, Lisa Vidal from Grey’s Anatomy and local

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Kathleen Haines-Finley, Karen Peters, Debi Catenacci and Lezley Hodes.

WGN newscaster Lourdes Duarte (who
also won an Emmy that night). Co-chairs Meneses and Uihlein welcomed guests, expressed gratitude to the host committee and shared that, last year, the organization awarded nearly $1 million in grants to 47 nonprofits! Service Club President Bobbi Panter highlighted the organization’s 134-year legacy, saying, “We will continue to expand our reach, deepen our impact and make a Bbbbb
difference in countless lives.” Panter then introduced a video featuring past grantees sharing how the organization’s support has positively affected their lives. Guests began the evening with a red-carpet reception and cocktail hour, followed by dinner, dancing and live and silent auctions. Kerry Sayers conducted the live auction that included stays at five-star hotels in Paris, Beverly Hills, and New York; couture items like jewelry and furs; curated wine

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Philip Emigh and Bruce Haas.

collections; spa and beauty packages; sports memorabilia; tickets to sporting events and more. Service Club members consistently provide outstanding support for the organization’s events. This year’s gala standouts included Myra and John Reilly, who brought the Tribute Book to life and provided event photography. Donna Flynn and the committee secured silent auction items, while Lauren

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and Auxiliary Board President Carli Kelly sourced

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Lauren Lein, Lisa Huber and Sherrill Bodine. 




items for the gift bags. Laura Wallace, Dianne Olsen and the 2024 Provisional

Class sold raffle tickets. Major donors included Sherrill Bodine, Alex Meneses and John

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Georgia Marsha, Dean and Sally Jo Pfaff.

Simpson, Sally Jo and Dean Pfaff, Kelly Uihlein, Patty Marx, Northern Trust Bank and The Nat. P. Ozmon Family Foundation and others. The Party Faithful band kept the crowd on their feet to the conclusion of the evening. The event raised over $400,000 for The Service Club of Chicago’s Philanthropic Grant Program that supports, enhances and expands agency programs throughout the Chicagoland area. Its grant recipients span social service, cultural, educational, and civic fields, serving individuals across the region. Founded in 1890, the nonprofit is an all-women, all-volunteer organization.

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The Chicago Public Library Foundation’s annual gala lit up the UIC Dorin Forum, raising over $1.2 million to support programs across the city’s 81 library branches. Themed Neverending Transformation,” the night honored literary and artistic trailblazers. This

Co-chairs Kimberley Goode and Michael Fassnacht. (Photo by Candace Jordan)

Co-chairs Kimberley Goode and Michael Fassnacht.
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Chance the Rapper, Arts Award recipient, with Linda Johnson Rice, CPL board chair.

year’s Carl Sandburg Literary Award went to bestselling author Ann Patchett, whose works, including Tom Lake, have captivated readers worldwide. Patchett expressed her gratitude, crediting Carl Sandburg as a literary hero who, like libraries, speaks for everyone. Cristina Henríquez, known for The Book of Unknown Americans, received the 21st Century Award, celebrating her literary impact and personal ties to public libraries. Chicago’s own Chance the Rapper was

Chris Brown  Cristina Henriquez and Brenda Bui. (Lynn Renee Photography)

Chris Brown Cristina Henriquez and Brenda Bui. (Lynn Renee Photography)

recognized with the Arts Award for his music and community work. Reflecting on his start at the Harold Washington Library’s YOUmedia space, Chance shared, “Libraries gave me a space to grow.” The evening, co-

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Maggie Baczkowski Shermann 'Dilla' Thomas Wendy Berger and Alexi Giannoulias.

chaired by Michael Fassnacht and Kimberley Goode and produced by Donna La Pietra, featured appearances by over 40 celebrated authors, including Rick Bayless, Jonathan Eig, Eve L. Ewing, Shelby Van Pelt, Melissa Harris, Shermann “Dilla” Thomas, First Lady of Illinois M.K. Pritzker, Peter Sagal, Nami Mun, Bill Kurtis (who also served returned as event emcee), Liz Taylor and more. Attendees enjoyed an evening of dining, mingling, and an insightful Q&A with Patchett hosted by NPR’s Scott Simon. The event underscored the Foundation’s mission to fund critical library initiatives, from early literacy to career programs, with the Carl Sandburg Literary Awards alone raising over $22 million since their inception.

Ann Patchett with NPR's Scott Simon. (Lynn Renee Photography)

Ann Patchett, Carl Sandburg Literary Award winner, with NPR's Scott Simon. (Lynn Renee Photography)
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The Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Foundation’s annual Fall Benefit, “An Evening of Hope,” brought together 800 guests at Theater on the Lake, raising an incredible $1.2



Co-chairs Dana Sanders and Jenny Stevens with Guerdy Abraira (center). (Photo by Sheri Whitko)

Co-chairs Dana Sanders and Jenny Stevens with Guerdy Abraira (center). (Photo by Sheri Whitko)

million for breast cancer research! Dr. Olusimbo Ige, Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health, was honored for her commitment to equitable breast cancer care, alongside special (beautiful) guest

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Guerdy Abraira, Suzanne LeMignot, Laura Sage, Lisa Fielding and Beth Heller.

Guerdy Abraira from “The Real Housewives of Miami”, who shared her story as a breast cancer survivor and championed early detection. The event, co-chaired by Dana Sanders and Jenny Stevens, featured Matthew Hoffman’s iconic 'BIG hope' sculpture, temporarily relocated from Michigan Avenue, which served as a powerful tribute to those impacted by breast cancer. Through partnerships with top Chicago hospitals, the Lynn Sage Foundation is driving breakthroughs in treatment access. Yet, as the American Cancer Society notes, breast cancer still affects 1 in 8 women in the U.S., underlining the ongoing need for research and support. “Everyone deserves hope and access to lifesaving care,” said co-founder Laura Sage, as the foundation works tirelessly to make that a reality.

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Halee Sage, Laura Sage, Dylan Hoffman, 'Hope' sculpture artist Matthew Hoffman and Guerdy Abraira. (Photo by Sheri Whitko)

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Chicago became the Hollywood of the Midwest when Oscar-winning director and Chicago native Robert Zemeckis returned home to accept the prestigious Founder’s

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Zsa Zsa, Leslie and Bob Zemeckis.


Legacy Award at the 60th Chicago International Film Festival! The award was presented by festival founder

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Robert Zemeckis and longtime friend, Michael Kutza, CIFF founder.

Michael Kutza at the Music Box Theatre, where Zemeckis’ new film Here—reuniting him with Forrest Gump stars Tom Hanks and Robin Wright—was screened. Fans packed the theater for this exciting closing-night event. Zemeckis, accompanied by his beautiful wife Leslie and daughter Zsa Zsa (both in the film), was warmly welcomed on stage by CIFF Artistic Director Mimi

Filmmaker Robert Zemeckis receives Founder's Legacy Award at CIFF. (Photo by Timothy Schmidt)Plauché
and Managing Director Vivian Teng. They celebrated the filmmaker’s iconic work on Forrest Gump, Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and more. Ahead of the screening, Zemeckis mingled with fans at a VIP reception and charmed attendees on the Red Carpet. Later, he joined Kutza and family for dinner at RL, capping off a memorable night before heading to New York to support Back to the Future: The Musical. The Chicago International Film Festival, presented by Cinema/Chicago, fosters global connections through film, making this award a perfect honor for Zemeckis and his unforgettable storytelling.

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Mimi Plauche, Robert Zemeckis, Michael Kutza, Leslie Zemeckis, Zsa Zsa Zemeckis and Vivian Teng. (Photo by Timothy Schmidt)

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Eric Kircherer, Manolis Alpogianis, George Alpogianis and performance artist Luna La Catrina.

Chef Art Smith opened his home on Friday, Nov. 1 for a Dia de los Muertos celebration. The charming house he shares with his husband/artist Jesus Salgueiro in Hyde Park was packed to the rafters with friends who turned out to honor the past and celebrate the present

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Chef Art Smith with some young partygoers.

together. The party started as soon as you entered the space – there were performance artists, dramatically painted with ‘Day of the Dead’ makeup; candles; skull sculptures; live music and colorful décor and flowers (by Kyle Hustedt of Bukiety Floral). The smells from the kitchen were so tantalizing with multiple top chefs, headed up by Chef Hector Guerrero (of Art Smith Company) and Art, cooking traditional DOD dishes

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Mariachi Los Pumas performed in the backyard.

that featured Pan de Muerto (Mexican bread of the dead); beef tamales, turkey pozole, chicken mole, homemade tortillas, taquitos, enchiladas, rice and beans, flan and fruit, sugar skulls, cookies and so much more. Downstairs in the backyard, the party spilled over with guests enjoying live music by the Mariachi Los Pumas,

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Exotic greeter.



who were performing by candlelight and twinkling lights. A wood-stoked pizza oven was filled with custom-made pizzas by Chef Christopher de la Cueva (of Chef Art Smith’s Reunion restaurant). A taco food truck stood nearby in the driveway, as if more food was needed!
In one of the front rooms, a make-up artist

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Great food and gorgeous decor.

happily painted everyone in “sugar skull catrina makeup” (elaborate skull makeup to honor the dead). In another room, an elaborate ofrenda (altar), designed by Melanie Lopez of Somos Arte Chicago, was decorated with candles and photos of lost loved ones. Chef Art encouraged all guests to bring a photo. My husband Chuck and I placed photos of our late moms and my late cousins on it. A large photo of Chef Art and his friend Chilli Pepper was front and center. Sadly, even a baby photo was seen there. And, in honor of his late friend Chilli, Art introduced a fantastic

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Colorful guests.

performance artist, Luna La Catrina, dressed as the “goddess of death” in an extraordinary sparkling red costume with skulls, lit candles, feathers and an elaborate headdress. She graciously posed for photos with all who asked. And, in true Art Smith fashion, everything about the party had a

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Reunion Chef Hector Guerrero making magic in the kitchen.

philanthropic bent. All items and experiences came from nonprofits or were purchased from small Mexican businesses. Chef Art shared his thoughts on Dia de los Muertos, “There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t cry for them [late friends and family] or think about them. It took two movies, Coco and Remember Me, to teach America and the world about this beautiful custom.” Dia de los Muertos is a two-day holiday that reunites the living and dead. Families create ofrendas (offerings) to honor their departed family members. It’s a rare holiday for celebrating both death and life that is widely observed in Mexico, where it largely developed. It is also observed in other places, especially by people of Mexican heritage.

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“Candid Candace – The Podcast!”  Get ready for a jam-packed holiday extravaganza! My co-host/producer John St. Augustine and I are unwrapping all the festive fun coming to the Windy City, along with thrilling recaps of recent standout events. Here’s a sneak peek at

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Prolific author, John St. Augustine.

what’s under the podcast tree: Behind the scenes at the PAWS Fur Ball, where one show- stopping auction item fetched a jaw-dropping $67K; an exclusive chat with legendary

filmmaker Robert Zemeckis, fresh off receiving the Founder’s Legacy Award at the Chicago International Film Festival; Tyson fight talk—the hits, the hype, and the heartbreak; preview of the magic at Navy Pier’sLight Up the Lake”; view from the top, Wintrust’s Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, the largest evening parade in the country; The 900 Shops’ "Illuminate 900" event; what’s fresh at the Christkindlmarket and the festive finds at Randolph Street Market’s December edition (Coming Dec. 14/15). Plus, the scoop on how you could win $250,000 in furniture, thanks to Darvin Furniture & Mattress—yes, really!  And if that’s not enough, John delivers a heartfelt and captivating tale of his travels through Paris, London and Normandy. This is holiday cheer with a twist, and you won’t find this kind of inside scoop anywhere else. So, grab a cozy spot, press play and let’s dive into the season together! Listen here!

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WGN Radio 720 AM, thanks to the legendary newsman Rick Kogan! His great show, "After Hours with Rick Kogan," covers Chicago from top to bottom and side to side every Sunday! You don't want to miss it from 5-7 pm! Here's our latest segment!

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The 900 Shops delivered the first tree lighting on the avenue with its "Illuminate 900 event," Make-A-Wish Illinois' biggest holiday fundraiser! Set in a winter wonderland on all levels, the experience included holiday activations, delicious food and drink, the ZZAZZETTES, toy soldiers, Ava Fain, Ballet Chicago and SANTA, all wrapped up in a holiday bow! The 900 Shops first presented this unique experience in 2016 and, since then, have raised over $116,000 for charity!

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The toy soldiers thrilled young and old alike at this year's 900 Shops' "Illuminate 900" event.

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For the 21st year Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is celebrating ethnic holiday traditions of nearly 100 different nationalities at the “Christmas Trees from Around the World” display at her office. The annual celebration of cultural diversity showcases handcrafted ornaments and decorations. “Christmas Trees from Around the World” is a display of 3-foot trees decorated by members of various ethnic and religious communities. Pappas invites the public to celebrate Christmas with music and festivities from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, at the Treasurer’s Office, 118 N. Clark St., Room 112, Chicago. (RSVP by email at CCTO@cookcountytreasurer.com

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Navy Pier's "Light Up the Lake 2024," will be the most thrill- and chill-packed edition of its popular, Pier-wide holiday celebration yet! Kicking off on Friday, November 29, and running through January 5, this year’s Light Up the Lake festivities will include an eclectic array of immersive seasonal experiences, accented by award-winning fireworks, first-of-their-kind holiday drone shows and millions of dazzling lights. Click here for ALL the exciting details! 

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Navy Pier's "Light Up the Lake" (2023)

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Sc holidayThere are a lot of fun events coming up, so be sure to mark your calendars for: The Service Club of Chicago's Holiday Luncheon on Dec. 3 at the Union League Club; Catholic Charities St. Nick Ball on Dec. 6 at the Hilton Chicago; WINGS "Sweet Home Chicago" event on Dec. 8 at the Four Seasons; the last Randolph Street Market of the year on Dec. 14/15 and Music of the Baroque's "Holiday Brass & Choral Concerts beginning Dec. 19 (all details here).  

And, last but not least, my new advertiser Darvin Furniture & Mattress is offering a great gift for Christmas- how about winning $250,000 in furniture and mattresses! Their promotion is going on now through Dec. 8 (the names will be called at noon, winners need not be present to win.) Visit the store to register! Find all the details here!

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And, that's a wrap! Candid Candace is now celebrating 16 years as Chicago's first and longest running lifestyle blog and, for that, I thank YOU! I will be back soon with more fun from the Windy City and beyond. In the meantime, stay happy, positive, healthy and safe as we celebrate the season together!

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Jack Frost's 'Winter Walk' opens Dec. 29 at 170 N. Green St. Here's a clip from 2021 on Candid Candace TV of what that experience looks like.

 

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COSTUME COUNCIL RAISES FUNDS AND AWARENESS WITH PLAYFUL BARBIE EVENT

Plus: Dance for Life's "United as One"; One Tail at a Time, WINNING!; Dinosaur Adventure Drive-Thru; Remembering Studio 54; Dining Out for Life; Chicago's Farmers' Markets; CMFA Superstar Spotlight Series; Holiday Heroes' "MASK-erade"; Drive-in NW Film Festival; Navy Pier update; AIBI's Rev UP! honors Sherrill; Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Friends of Prentice's "Still Together, at Home"; Mark, (always) a Distinct Man of Honor; Luminarts' "Next Begins Now"; Chicago Children's Choir's "Reverberation"; Illinois Holocaust Museum SOIREE update; This & That; Fun videos and soooo much MORE!

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Costume Council's "Dressing Barbie" virtual fundraiser.

If you're a fan of the iconic Barbie Doll and you didn't Zoom into the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum's "Dressing Barbie" event, then you really

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Maggie M. Morgan–co-chair

missed a great time! Fans, friends and supporters tuned in on Saturday, August 15 to see/ hear from Carol Spencer, one of the top Barbie Doll clothing designers whose book "Dressing Barbie" has created a sensation among fans who are young and young-at-heart. Before the event, Barbie Boxes, packed with loads of unique Barbie-related items, were sold for

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Carol Spencer–keynote speaker, author, designer.

$100 each so viewers could truly get into the spirit of the occasion. Co-chairs Maggie M. Morgan and Dustin Erikstrup and other Costume Council members really did their

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Dustin Erikstrup–co-chair and event host.

homework on this incredible virtual event. They did everything right–remarkable and passionate speaker, great buzz surrounding the event, awesome collateral material, dedicated fans who made it fun and very, very interesting information artfully delivered. Kudos to committee members

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Michelle Bibergal–Costume Council president.

Heather Farley Ingram, Anne Forman, Blythe Lee, Elise Maltby, David Mordini, Dusty Stemer and Michelle Bibergal, the President of the Costume Council. Bibergal welcomed viewers saying, "By joining us today, you are helping the Museum preserve,

Three generations of Barbie fans  all family members--Denise  Sophia and Camilla Person  with Darlene Lovisa  Dina Dennis and Gina Bollenbach.

Three generations of Barbie fans, all family members–Denise Sophia and Camilla Person with Darlene Lovisa Dina Dennis and Gina Bollenbach.

collect and showcase our amazing 50,000 piece costume collection featuring garments from the past 250 years." Co-chair Dustin Erikstrup served as event host moving the presentation along and conducting a live Q & A with Carol at the end of the hour-long segment. In spite

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Azusa Barbie–Super Fan!

of an early sound glitch, the event moved along smoothly. Keynote speaker Carol Spencer built an extraordinary career as the designer of Barbie's fantastic fashions that impacted style while it thrilled children and adults for decades. The first Barbie Doll was launched on March 9, 1959 with businesswoman

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Watch Party host, Pam Capitanini, holds her Warhol Barbie print, a gift from her guests.

Ruth Handler being credited with the creation of the doll using a German doll called Bild

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Pam's Watch Party guests:  Simona Garcia, Rose Kallas, Christina Montgomery, Sasha Sino, Violetta Gutowska and Peggy Martay.

Lilli as her inspiration. During the presentation, Carol first spoke about her early years as a fashion designer that began in 1955 with her first job in a lingerie shop. Her 35 year career saw many changes with the doll. In 1980, Mattel created the first Black doll followed by Hispanic dolls. Now there are dolls that represent countries and ethnicities from all over the world. Currently, there are four sizes of dolls available: original, tall, petite and curvy. Most recently, former Chicagoans Matt Jacobi and his husband Nick Caprio convinced Mattel to acknowledge the gay market too after they had trouble creating a doll package to reflect their status for Matt's nieces. Their eventual collaboration birthed the

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The Council's LOADED Barbie Box, $100 and so worth it!
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Nick Caprio and husband Matt Jacobi convinced Mattel to recognize the gay Barbie market.

"Same-Sex Barbie Wedding Fashion Packets"! Matt said, "This will give children the tools to imagine any kind of wedding they want. All couples can now be represented with their choice of wedding fashions along with the brand's diverse doll line. For children around the world, they now have the opportunity to put together, narrate and play out a wedding day that is reflective of their own life

Nick Caprio and Matt Jacobi at Barbie headquarters Jan. 2019.

Nick and Matt at Barbie headquarters in El Segundo, Calif. for a collab.

experience. We have great trust in Barbie. For now, we invite you to enjoy playtime with your little ones while reminding you that love is love!"  Amen to that. During the event, viewers hosted several

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Matt and Nick's custom "Barbie" gift for his nieces.

exciting, themed Watch Parties. Gina Bollenbach brought together 3 generations of Barbie lovers, all dressed in pink and holding their favorite dolls. The party included Denise, Sophia and Camilla Person and Darlene Lovisa and Dina Dennis. The most elaborate Watch Party Award goes to Pam Capitanini, who along with friends Simona Garcia,

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Totally Hair Barbie–the best selling Barbie of all time.

Rose Kallas, Christina Montgomery, Sasha Sino, Violetta Gutowska and Peggy Martay, enjoyed Barbie creativity that was unrivaled. Pam, along with daughter Lucia, had decorated her gorgeous Gold Coast home from top to bottom with Barbie inspiration: Barbie flower-filled vases, Barbie cookies in

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Ruth Handler is credited with creating the first Barbie Doll in 1959.

cellophane on tiny Barbie hangers, custom Barbie purses, Barbie coasters, food and placemats…well, you get the picture. Pam was gifted with a Warhol Barbie print signed by all her guests too. Awwww….The virtual event was sponsored by Richard and Diane Weinberg, Pamella Capitanini, Peggy Martay,

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A signed Classique Benefit Ball Barbie was the unique raffle prize donated by Pam Capitanini from her late mother's collection.

Elaine Cohen Rubin, Marci Holzer, Maggie M. Morgan and Noren Ungaretti. During the Q&A, Carol told the rapt viewers that her

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Diversity and curves for the current crop of Barbie Dolls.

favorite designs for Barbie were: The Golden Jubilee Barbie (that bears her name on the back); Totally Hair Barbie (the best selling doll of all time) and the Color Magic Barbie Series from the 60s which allowed kids to change the doll's hair color using a special solution. Today, 58 million Barbie Dolls are sold each year in over 150 countries. (For more about the Costume Council, please click here! Barbie fans, click here!)

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Rehearsal for "Get It Together," a world premiere choreographed by Hanna Brictson (Photo by Brictson).

Chicago Dancers United (CDU) announced that its recent virtual Dance for Life 2020: United as One event exceeded its financial goal, raising more than $170,000 in contributions from nearly 700 donors! The event, sponsored by Optum, took place August 10-15 and showcased Dance for Life performances from the past 29 years via video recordings on its website, chicagodancersunited.org, including works by the annual Partner Dance Companies—Giordano Dance Chicago, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and The Joffrey Ballet—as well as past and present companies, including Hanna Brictson and Dancers, Chicago Dance Crash, Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater, Joseph Holmes Chicago Dance Theatre, Luna Negra Dance Theater, Muntu Dance Theatre, River North Dance Chicago, Thodos Dance Chicago, Trinity Irish Dance Company and Visceral Dance Chicago. Additional videos revisited previous Dance for Life finales by Randy Duncan

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Filming the world premiere for the virtual event. (Photo by Nadia Oussenko)

and Harrison McEldowney/Jeremy Plummer. Videos were available free on the website beginning August 10, with extended viewing opportunities continuing through August 23. As of publication date, there had been nearly 4,000 views of the archival videos. The culminating virtual event on Saturday, August 15 the original date for the 29th anniversary of Dance for Life scheduled at the Auditorium Theatre, featured the World Premiere of Get It Together choreographed by Hanna Brictson in response to COVID-19, performed by 23 dancers from throughout the Chicago area. Serving as hosts for the evening were Cortney Hall and Matthew Rodrigues, co-hosts

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Cortney Hall, co-host of NBC Chicago's "Chicago Today," and  event co-host.

of NBC Chicago’s  program Chicago Today. The final event also featured a Dance for Life highlights reel, remarks from board members and sponsors, details about resources available from The Dancers’ Fund, information about the 30th anniversary of Dance for Life in 2021, and more. Dance

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Matt Rodrigues, co-host of NBC Chicago's "Chicago Today," and event co-host.

for Life brings Chicago's dance community together thanks to dancers who generously donate their time, energy, and artistry to support The Dancers’ Fund, which provides financial assistance to dance professionals diagnosed with a critical health need. The Fund has been expanded to help support dance community members who need financial assistance with routine medical expenses. Dance for Life also supports two partner agencies: AIDS Foundation Chicago, which mobilizes diverse communities across Illinois living with HIV, and the American Cancer Society, which is leading the fight for a world without cancer. (More info here)

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located in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood. The nonprofit just received the Collective Impact Award from Best Friends Animal Society, another nonprofit that recognizes outstanding local organizations working to save pets in need across the country. Stacy Rogers, Best Friends Midwest regional director, said of OTAT, "I recently told the executive director here [Heather Owen] that if I were an

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animal rescue group, I'd want to be just like them [OTAT] when I grew up! One Tail at a Time has built a community organization that is constantly growing and evolving to meet the needs of the pets and people where they live. They've helped shelter partners and families with pets, and have had a huge lifesaving impact in Chicago." Congrats and thanks to Heather, her fabulous team and her amazing nonprofit!" Congrats OTAT!

 

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Dinosaur Adventure Drive-Thru in Wheaton.

Everyone is looking for things to do these days, now that most of our normal means of entertainment have been closed or severely limited. We decided to take a drive to Wheaton, the DuPage County Fairgrounds to be exact, for a Dinosaur Adventure Drive-Thru! Since I was little, I've always had

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dreams of being a paleontologist so I jumped at this opportunity. Granted, it's truly more of a kids' experience but we still had fun and I saw more than a few other couples in cars (with no kids) too so we weren't the only ones. The car line to get in is VERY daunting, I must admit, but by then we were fully committed having already bought our tickets online (as you must). The adventure is strictly a drive-thru and

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everyone is directed to stay in their vehicles. We were lucky to have a convertible which brought the dinos a little closer. They roar (although not nearly loud enough) and move a little….the cars snake throughout the grounds where over 80 different kinds of dinosaurs

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are represented. A guided tour, which you can download prior to your arrival, explains in detail interesting tidbits about each species. There's also a cute puzzle pamphlet that each car receives which is great for the kids to play later. There are different ticket prices, with one package including a sort of swag bag (also for

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the kiddies). A highlight and something that we didn't expect, was the carnival food (from Arlington's Best Concessions) that was available. Granted, you order and it's delivered to your car, but some of the offerings included funnel cakes, hotdogs, cotton candy, lemonade, sno-cones, hand-dipped caramel apples, nachos with cheese/peppers, popcorn and more. And don't forget to take advantage of the free photo opp (that you can download later) at the end. The experience is on now through Sept. 7. (For tickets and more info, click here) (Btw, nighttime seems to be better for viewing, thanks for this tip Charlene Seaman!)

 

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Liza Minnelli at Studio 54.

I ran across this great article about celebs partying in the '70s, many at Studio 54, and it brought back so many fun memories. I was lucky enough to go there when I lived in NYC while I was modeling with Wilhelmina. It was, as everyone has heard, THE place to be and, in hindsight, it was the most exciting nightclub I've ever

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Grace Jones at Studio 54.

been to in my life. I remember seeing Liza Minnelli, Halston and so many other celebs. I met Grace Jones there and she took a liking to me, inviting me and a fellow model back to her beautiful apartment after Studio. I'll always remember her all white piano and her fabulous outrageousness. She invited me to one of her performances in NYC after this encounter too but I didn't

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Calvin Klein and Brook Shields at Studio 54.

go (duh!?)…Studio became the place to be for one reason, its uber-strict door policy. It was always a scene but I do think because not everyone could get in, everyone wanted to go. I was very lucky as I never had to wait in line. Being friends with the doormen are always rule number one in places like this and I'm no fool. In the Decades TV segment below, I talk about the glory days of this iconic hotspot with Lorna Luft, Nikki Haskell, Ian Schrager, Anthony-Haden Guest and others. Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell opened this joy factory on April 26, 1977. (Ian's description of the opening in the video is priceless).  

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Dining out for lifeDining Out for Life Chicago! will take place Thursday, Sept. 24!  People can dine in, order takeout or delivery from your favorite restaurants to support TPAN's mission to serve people affected by HIV. I'm honored to serve as a co-chair with WGN-TV's Sean Lewis and restaurateur Amy Lawless. Dozens of participating restaurants across Chicagoland will support TPAN. Just a few include The Dearborn, Farmhouse Evanston, Hamburger Mary's Chicago, Lark, Mr. Brown's Lounge, Yoshi's Cafe Chicago and Uncommon Ground Edgewater. (More details here!) Thanks to ALL who participate!

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With The Voice Finalist Katie Kadan, who will be performing.

virtual SOIREE event, as you know, will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 7 pm. Their amazing raffle is now LIVE! Buy a ticket to win a Peleton indoor bike, a bottle of rare Old Rip Van Winkle Whiskey, a $1000 gift card to Chicago Cut Steakhouse or an iPad Air! Click here for all the raffle details and click here to join us for the live event featuring The Voice finalist Katie Kadan! (See her message below!)

 

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AIBI's Rev Up! will honor Sherrill Bodine on Oct. 29.


Get ready to celebrate! The Apparel Industry Foundation will honor the one and only Sherrill Bodine at its annual Rev Up! Fashion Show benefit at Bentley Gold Coast on Thursday, October 29! All proceeds from the evening help support the work of AIBI which provides scholarships, educational programming, vocational training to young people starting careers in the sewn products industry, and most recently keeping unemployed theater stitchers working to produce PPE. (For tickets and more info, click here). (Rosemary Fanti illustration) Hope to see you ALL there!

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Facetunebest_16-08-2020-17-52-23It's always a thrill to try out new neighborhoods and see what they have to offer. Over the weekend, we visited the Farmer's IMG_3420Market in Wicker Park. The entrance was at 1425 N. Damen. With Covid precautions in full swing, visiting these markets is a little different now. First off, the line was two blocks long to get in due to social distancing restrictions. And, once inside, no food could be consumed on the premises which was pretty hard to do with a tamale stand, homemade donuts and ice cream and other such vendors. But we still enjoyed the beautiful offerings from Stamper Cheese, Lyons Fruit IMG_3421Farm & Green House, Iron Creek Farm and so many others. We loved Tomato Bliss, whose owner is dedicated to preserving the heirloom tomato trade. There were all IMG_3428 sorts of tempting treats made from these tasty tomatoes and we bought several. This market is open every Sunday from 8 am to 2 pm. We can't wait to tour more! According to Wiki, Chicago has 178 neighborhoods! We're gonna be very busy!  

 

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Thumbnail_CMFA 2020 IG SQR PSTThe Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum will host the 5th annual Chicago Men's Fashion Awards virtually this year, during the week of September 14-20. The CMFA Superstar Spotlight Series campaign will honor ten past, best-dressed winners who have the talent of combining fashion and philanthropy. The ten past winners answered an intensive questionnaire and their profiles will be released during this week accompanied by photos shot by Sandro Miller. The virtual event will raise awareness for the Costume Council and the Chicago History Museum and allow participants to win several fabulous prizes through a raffle. Follow along here and please support if you can.

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MASK-erade Guest Flyer v2-page-001I LOVE HOLIDAY HEROES! This amazing nonprofit provides joy and a much needed diversion for hospitalized kids by hosting themed parties, providing activity boxes and costumed characters and so much more. As we all know, fundraising these days is proving challenging but this organization, led by the much loved Felicia Winiecki (executive director), has planned a virtual CARNIVAL! The Midway Mask-erade will be held on Thursday, October 17 at 7 pm CST. Emceed by WGN's morning weatherman Paul Konrad, the event will feature performances by Sixteen Candles and Jeff Tweedy of Wilco, the magic of Ben Seidman (live from Las Vegas), amazing feats by the Actors Gymnasium and so much more. One of my favorites,  auctioneer Greg "The G-Man" Dellinger will also be presenting some fabulous packages and you can even "mix your own carnival cocktail" with Gibson's very own bartender Mark Wagner. (For all the details, click here!)

 

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PrenticeFriends of Prentice will host "Still Together, At Home," a virtual fundraiser that will take place on Saturday, October 24. The live event will celebrate the org's 35th anniversary and honor our healthcare heroes while raising funds for women's health research. To donate, click here and to register and for more info, click here.

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There are a few good things to come out of this pandemic Film festand the return of drive-ins is definitely one of them! The first annual NW Illinois Film Festival will be held Wednesday, Aug. 26 from 8 to midnight. This drive-in is located at 91 Palmyra Road in Sterling, Illinois (an hour and 48 minute drive from Chicago). The festival will celebrate Indie filmmakers and their work, which will include "Riding the Rails to Hero Street", "Follower", "Dearly Departed" and others. The event is free but registration is required. (email: condev@whiteside.org or visit filmnwillinois.com)

MyEyeDr package for back to schoolIf you have kids, this is a great, first time offer from MYEYEDR. Online or in the classroom, MyEyeDr.'s "True Blue (back to school) Deal" includes an exam, select frames, plus lenses with blue light protection, all for $149! Schedule your child's eye exam today here at your neighborhood MED. (They are my go-to favorite for all of my own eyecare needs).

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Navy Pier

I was so sad to hear of the temporary closing of Navy Pier starting Tuesday, Sept. 8. I understand the need to limit the financial burden and impact of the ongoing pandemic on the organization but still… The closure will put a halt to all Pier-wide operations, including that of Navy Pier’s more than 70 small local businesses,

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Chicago Shakespeare Theater on the Pier.

which have also experienced significantly low attendance throughout the pandemic. Public access to the Pier’s outdoor spaces, including Polk Bros Park and North and South Docks, will also be limited or prohibited during the closure. One new business may open, however. The new 222-room Sable Hotel is nearing completion and

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Shakespeare Theater on the Pier.

Pier officials said it could go ahead and open while the rest of the pier is closed, according to Robert Habeeb, CEO of Maverick Hotels and Restaurants. He expects a November 1 opening. And, despite the Pier's planned closure through the winter months, Chicago Shakespeare Theater executive director Criss Henderson said in a statement the theater, which has been closed since March, “has exciting plans in place to welcome audiences back to the theater for the return of live, in-person performances as soon as it is safe to do so in early 2021.” Click here for the Theater's exciting 35th season virtual programming!

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Mark Roscoe, Distinct Man of Honor!

Congrats, with love, to one of Chicago's most revered and beloved fashion designers, Mark Roscoe. He was

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Designer Mark Roscoe with his wise and beautiful late mom, Enzula Roscoe.

chosen as a Distinct Man of Honor 2020 by NVP 1 World Entertainment. Mark was honored for his "achievements, growth and virtuous culture that met our four pillars of the foundation: caring, loving, involvement in humanitarian activities and for influencing people positively throughout your career." It's not a surprise considering the advice Mark's late mom, Enzula Roscoe, gave him. "You can be anything or anybody that you set your mind to, but it's more important for you to be caring, compassionate and honorable. It's not what you do but how you do it."  I see you've heeded your mom's advice very well Mark! Kudos, well deserved!

 

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LuminartsLuminarts Cultural Foundation will host a virtual fundraiser, "Next begins Now," on Saturday, October 10. The event will feature performances and studio visits with the Foundation's Fellows and ways to support Luminart's mission of providing the resources needed for exemplary young artists to launch a professional career in the arts. The event will be co-chaired by Matt Olaveson and Adam Vitale and Kylie Krizek. For tickets and more info, click here!

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Chicago children's choirChicago Children's Choir will host a virtual celebration, "Reverberation: A Celebration of Enduring Voices," on Saturday, September 26 at 8 pm. This unique hybrid event will pair a FREE virtual concert program by the Chicago Children’s Choir, with exciting pre- and post-event festivities. The one-hour program will feature CCC performing a lively selection of inspirational works ranging

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Josephine Lee, Chicago Children's Choir president/artistic director, w/ choir members.

from U2’s "One to Just a Dream," written by 11-year-old Choir member Jamion Cotten with Choir alum W. Mitchell Owens, to special guest appearances. Pre-Show gatherings will feature engagement with CCC singers virtually or via curbside performances, while an After-Party featuring popular DJ Matt Roan will keep the party going! Creative hospitality packages, provided by BOKA Catering and Kehoe Designs, invite guests to replicate the ‘gala experience’ at home with options ranging from an in-home Chef-crafted dinner for ten to DIY meal and cocktail kits. Guests may register here!

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BalloonsAnd, in closing, I have no idea if this is a true story or not, but I sure hope it is: A wise teacher once brought balloons to school, told her pupils to blow them up and write their name on one. After the children tossed their balloons into the hall, the teacher moved through the

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hall mixing them all up. The kids were given five minutes to find the balloon with their name on it, but though they searched frantically, no one found their own balloon. Then the teacher told them to take the balloon closest to them and give it to the person whose name was on it. In less than two minutes, everyone was holding their own balloon. The teacher said to the children, “These balloons are like happiness. We won't find it when we're only searching for our own. But if we care about someone else's happiness…it will ultimately help us find our own.”

Love, as always,

Candace

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BEFORE THE VIRUS, THERE WAS GLITZ & GLAMOUR, A CHIC AND SWEET FASHION SHOW TO BENEFIT A SILVER LINING FOUNDATION

Plus: Celebrating Chicago's "Pretty Powerful Women"; Amita Health Gala "Leaping Forward Together"; Gift Gala 2020: "An Intimate Evening"; Meet the newest Legendary Landmarks!; Michelle and Brittney team up for a great cause; Hadley's Centennial Celebration; Luminarts Cultural Foundation's "The Gala"; Harry Caray's "Worldwide Toast to Harry" goes virtual; Old Town School of Music features Robert Plant at Blue Jean Gala 2020; A cool way to support our hospitality industry; Playboy magazine, another victim of Covid-19; Giordano Dance Chicago's "Dancing with the Giordano Stars"; Stork is on the way for the Hefners; SAIC alumnus Geoffrey Mac is WINNING!; Driehaus Design Initiative's fashion awards show; Retrospect and Randolph Street Market have a new date; Chatting with Anna Davlantes; Daily Mail TV's Playboy video; Queen Latifah, Mary J. Blige and Missy Elliott are all on Team Sylvia; This & That; Inspiring videos and SO MUCH MORE!

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I'm pretty sure that most, if not all of the events I'm going to keep posting about might be cancelled, but that won't keep me from spreading awareness about them. So please bear with me, you just might find a new org you hadn't heard of before and then be able to support it when the new event date is set. During this awful time, if you have the means, please consider supporting whichever nonprofits touch your heart. They, along with all of our wonderful arts organizations and cultural institutions, need our help now more than ever. Also, for our restaurant community, please consider carry-out, curb service or delivery, if offered. Hopefully soon, the news cycle will look a little different but, until then, I hope everyone stays safe and follows the guidelines (that seem to change hourly) Fingers crossed and prayers up……  

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Dr. Sandy Goldberg, the beloved founder of A Silver Lining Foundation, show producer Tracey Tarantino (ZZAZZ Productions) and Gregory Hines.

A Silver Lining Foundation did it again with another blockbuster "Glitz & Glamour" fashion show and another sellout on March 4 at the Peninsula. Every

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Eli Soto, McKenzie Jackson and Mark Roscoe.

year, for the past 6 years, this remarkable event has been a sell out to benefit ASLF which was founded in 2006 by the beloved and respected Dr. Sandy Goldberg (with much love and support from her devoted husband Gregory N. Hines). The Glitz & Glamour

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A. Marek Fine Jewelry's Robert Sherman and Barbara Bradford (presenting sponsor)

event, conceived by Dr. Sandy and Mark Roscoe, fashion designer extraordinaire, brought together the brightest local fashion designers with celebrity models and runway stars from ZZAZZ Productions (Tracey

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Tarantino), who also produced the show (with support from Dana Nolan, production manager). There were so many highlights I don't know where to begin! For the first

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Whitney Reynolds, photog Ernest Collins and Kendall Howard.

time, celebrity models were photographed by the legendary lensman Ernest Collins. An invite into his studio is like winning Willy Wonka's Golden Ticket so everyone felt very, very lucky with this cool perk (arranged by Ernest's longtime friend Mark!) In a stroke of pure

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The fabulous Opal Staples, who brought the house down with her voice (Photo by Ernest Collins, design by Mark Roscoe)

genius, Mark and Ernest combined everyone's photos (we all posed with our designers)

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Micah Materre (WGN-TV) served as emcee.

into one magnificent collage that was used as a ginormous backdrop for the show. It brought gasps from the crowd and models when they saw it for the first time. In a beautifully written thank you note to all the participants, Roscoe wrote, "It takes a village to raise awareness and money for any cause and yesterday's show was no exception. Sandy and I never imagined the impact it would have on bringing a community together to fight a disease that has affected so many of our families." He thanked all of the participating designers—Mira and Julie Mersine from Mira Couture; Sylwia Designs; Elda de la Rosa; Tamra Ellingson; Ann Everette; Ricorso and Contessa--as well as the VIP models, Tracy Butler, Zoraida

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Dori Wilson, Jeanne Sparrow, Nika Clark, Brenda Arelano and friends.

Sambolin, Rozalyn Varon, Maria Castro, Laurette

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Sharyl Mackey, Greg Hyder and Jean Antoniou.

Micah, LeeAnn Trotter, Whitney Reynolds, Caylei Vogelzang, Micah Materre, Susanna Homan and yours truly (I was so honored to open the show surrounded by gorgeous ZZAZZ models!) As Mark said, it takes a village so, on hand, were A- list hair and makeup experts that included

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Brenda Arelano, Marcus Geeter, Zazu Salon & Day Spa and

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ZZAZZ Productions models Sydney Cross, Sierra Smith, Christina Wiltijer Eenigenburg & Juni Park wearing Mira Couture.

Jordyn Olawumi. A big note of thanks went out to Mark's design partner Eli Soto and the true stars of the show, Dr. Sandy's longtime supporters and lead sponsors, Barbara Bradford and Robert Sherman from A. Marek Fine Jewelry. Before the show began, guests enjoyed a reception where pianist Ani Gogova played beautiful music. During the show, DJ Akib matched hot mixes to each models' walk creating special moments for every segment. Eli/Roscoe Design Labels created an elegant bridal look worn by Micah Materre's gorgeous daughter

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Opal Staples lifts her voice (and crowd) up in song.

McKenzie Jackson, who floated down the runway

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Adiat Baker and her sister Iya Bakare.

flanked by Roscoe and Soto. (See video here) The finale had everyone crying happy tears when iconic singing sensation (and actress), of the famed Staple Singers gospel family, Opal Staples (wearing a golden Roscoe Design gown), brought the house down singing "I'm Gonna Love You Through It" (by Martina McBride). All of the celeb and ZZAZZ models stood behind her lifting their arms at the refrain. Opal's voice was filled with emotion and strength as she filled the room

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Tracy Butler, Zoraida Sambolin, Dr. Sandy and Caylei Vogelzang.

with love….everyone there felt it. It was one of the most amazing moments in a fashion show that I've ever been a part of. To top it all off, I was thrilled to wear an oh-so-chic design by Mark Roscoe Couture that consisted

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LeeAnn Trotter, Maria Castro and Eliana Mockler.

of a silk, black organza blouse shot through with silver threads with black onyx and "diamond" buttons over a tuxedo slack (perfection!). And, of course, the jools by A. Marek Fine Jewelry was like wearing a party in my ears! Thank you for making me feel so special. All the ladies felt the same thanks to the expertise of our fantastic design/fashion

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Roz Varon, LeeAnn Trotter, Zoraida Sambolin and Susanna Homan.

community. The event, as you may or may not know, is the signature fundraiser for A Silver Lining Foundation that funds cost-free breast health testing for women and men who are uninsured, under-insured and/or ineligible for

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other breast health testing programs. Through its "Buy a Mom a Mammogram (BAMAM) program, nearly 18,000 women have received cost-free screening mammograms and diagnostic testing, which includes diagnostic mammograms, breast ultrasounds, MRIs and biopsies. ASLF works with 15 partner hospitals throughout Chicagoland, Rockford, Elgin, Evanston and Des Plaines.  (For more info about this deserving nonprofit, and to check out its upcoming events, click here!) (The good photos are by Kevin Detrick).

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Kathleen Sarpy and Steak 48's Jeff Mastro.

The 2nd Annual Pretty Powerful Women celebration was held at the chic River North hotspot, Steak 48, on

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February 24. The event gathered together some of our city's most philanthropic women to thank them for their dedication to the numerous non-profits and charities in our city. I had the privilege of co-chairing the event with Kathleen Sarpy. She and her fabulous Agency H5 team put together our best event yet with the largest turn-out thus far too! The event was initially created to celebrate all of the amazing women who help make Chicago great and, this year, it grew by leaps

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and bounds! Over 100 women from some of Chicago most respected non-profits were in attendance

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including Diane Hollingsworth (Eversight Vision), Dr. Sandy

Goldberg (A Silver Lining Foundation), Jackie O'Connor and Vivian Teng (Chicago International Film Festival), Kathleen Casey and Courtney Krupa (Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation), Jean de St. Aubin (Gene Siskel Film Center), Helen Melchior (Joffrey Ballet and Auditorium Theatre), Julie Lampert (Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation), Cheryle Jackson, Holly Buckendahl

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With Linda Johnson Rice and Dionne Williams.

(Ronald McDonald House Charities), Shelley Patenaude, Arloa Sutter, Sally Lou Loveman, Bennetta Kelly, Beth Silverman, Ellie Forman (Joffrey Ballet), Linda Johnson Rice (philanthropist) and so many more! The women in the room alone helped to fundraise hundreds of millions

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Kathleen Sarpy with Liz Sharp and Holly Buckendahl.

of

dollars for a variety of top organizations in 2019 and were toasted for their philanthropic efforts. On hand were Steak 48's Jeff Mastro and Oliver Badgio, who graciously hosted the event for us. The women enjoyed passed apps and

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cocktails while connecting

with old friends and networking with new ones. Kathleen offered a lovely takeaway gift to all the attendees, the book "Gather as You Go", an inspirational collection of

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stories written by Alberto Culver exec Carol Lavin Bernick

with all proceeds going to the nonprofit, Enchanted Backpack.

Thanks to all who attended! Kathleen and I, along with Agency H5, are already looking forward to next year! (Photos by Mila Samokhina)

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Keith A. Parrott, AMITA Health Pres/CEO, and Kristy Parrott w/ Melanie Furlan, AMITA Health Senior VP & Chief Philanthropy Officer and John Furlan.

Eight hundred twenty-five guests gathered on leap day, Saturday, February 29, for the first system-wide gala for AMITA Health Foundations, raising more than $1.5 million to benefit people in need across all

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Dr. Reinhold Llerena, Dr. Kalisha Hill  and Stuart Marcus, Executive VP/ Chief Clinical Officer, AMITA Health

communities served by AMITA Health. The Inaugural AMITA Health Gala, “Leaping Forward Together,” celebrated AH's coming together as one unified health system to carry on the faith-based mission that has always guided its legacy Adventist, Alexian Brothers and Presence Health ministries. It also marked the first philanthropic event

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Elder Maurice Valentine and Sharon Valentine with Dianne and Bruce Christian.

with AH president/CEO Keith A. Parrott. “The foundations play a critical role in supporting the success of AMITA Health,” said Parrott, in opening remarks. “In 2019, donors contributed nearly $22 million to support the people we serve. Tonight, all contributions will be invested in programs and services from all AMITA Health ministries that would not exist without

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Dina Morris, AMITA Health Gala co-chair, Susie Cassidy, David Hoppe and Jim Wienold, AMITA Health Gala co-chair and President of Bear Construction.

philanthropy.” AH Foundation co-chairs Kenneth Bauwens and Michael Benoit joined Parrott in welcoming guests to the black-tie celebration presented by Superior Ambulance Service and hosted at the Chicago Marriott Downtown

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Kristy Parrott and Keith A. Parrott, pres/CEO, AMITA Health, with Brother Daniel McCormick, C.F.A., Provincial Superior of the Alexian Brothers.

Magnificent Mile. The evening featured a three-course gourmet menu, silent, live and reverse auctions that collectively raised more than $400,000, and dancing until midnight with the popular band Dr. Bombay. AH executive VP/COO Thor Thordarson introduced a video featuring stories representing each of AH’s legacy organizations of people whose lives have been saved or changed through the exceptional care they received, including neonatal care, cancer care and supportive housing. In addition to the auctions, well-known abstract expressionist performance artist Elliott From (ArtBeat Live) created Chicago themed canvas paintings on stage.

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The Gift Theatre’s 18th annual benefit, "GIFT GALA 2020: An Intimate Evening," took place on February 15 at Chicago’s contemporary-chic Greenhouse Loft with 140 guests. The event raised $70,000 for

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programming and new play development at the Jefferson Park institution on Chicago’s northwest side. The elegant evening kicked off with a cocktail reception featuring hors d’oeuvres, a signature cocktail by The Gift Alchemist Shane Hassler and music by Style Matters DJ Ryan Norsworthy. During the main event, guests enjoyed dinner, a musical performance by

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Courtney Williams, Artistic Director Michael Patrick Thornton and Danni James. 

Darci Nalepa and Jessie Fisher, plus silent and live auctions featuring dozens of items including a 15-day European cruise. The festive evening concluded with dessert and dancing. Congrats to gala committee members, Michael Patrick Thornton, John Gawlik,

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Marketing Director Claire Demos and Shane Hassler

Claire Demos, Becky Wright, Laura Gale and Ashley Sliva, on a job well done! Since 2001 and over 70 productions, The Gift Theatre has pioneered the frontiers of the American theatre via one of the most intimate professional Equity theatres in the country, leading to national acclaim and a cultural revolution on Chicago’s northwest side. (Photos by Claire Demos) Check it all out here!

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Legendary Landmarks Daniel Walsh and Timuel Black Jr., Landmarks Illinois President & CEO Bonnie McDonald, Legendary Landmarks Joseph P. Gromacki and Matthew Walsh.

Landmarks Illinois hosted its 15th annual Legendary Landmarks Celebration March 5  at the Hilton Chicago with nearly 700 supporters in attendance. The event, chaired by Cherryl Thomas and Erika Block, honored 2020 Legendary Landmarks Timuel D. Black Jr., Joseph P. Gromacki and Matthew & Daniel Walsh of The Walsh Group. Guests at the annual event helped raise $840,000 for

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Legendary Landmarks Leslie Hindman and Michael Kutza with Kim Coventry.

Landmarks Illinois – $135,000 of which came directly from the evening’s paddle raise! Funds raised will provide critical funding for Landmarks Illinois’ advocacy programs across the state which save historic and special places in our communities. Since 2006, Landmarks Illinois has honored more than 40 individuals, families and corporations at its annual fundraiser including Leslie Hindman, Michael Kutza, Victor Skrebneski, Fred Eychaner, Jennifer Pritzker, Rocky Wirtz, Theaster Gates, Father Jack Wall, Ernie Banks and many more.  (For more info, click here!) (Photos by Pivot Photography)

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Michelle Alegria–Fox 32 Chicago.

Two of my favorite media stars, Michelle Alegria and Brittney Payton (of Fox 32 Chicago) are trying to raise funds and awareness for a cause close to their hearts.

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Brittney Payton–Fox 32 Chicago.

They were set to host an event on March 25 at the BOSS Store at the Shops at North Bridge but, as we all know, all social gatherings have been halted. The event was intended to raise funds to build a youth center for children coping with grief after losing a loved one. Sadly, both ladies have experience with this type of grief. Brittney, as you know, lost her father Walter Payton when she was very young and Michelle's 3 children recently lost their dad. Michelle said, "There are not enough services dealing with grief other than the therapist that the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute has on board. We want to change that, " she said. (The center will be a part of the Institute). Please watch for a new date and I hope you can all join us then!

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Winnetka-based Hadley.

I had never heard of this very worthwhile nonprofit until a friend brought it to my attention and it's been

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Didrill Neal, a happy benefiicary of Hadley's programs.

around for 100 years! Congrats to Winnetka-based Hadley, that bills itself as the "world's oldest and largest educator of braille and provider of distance education for people who are blind or visually impaired." Last year, Hadley reached more than 172,000 learners from all 50 states and in 65 countries! To celebrate this anniversary milestone, the Hadley Women's Board and the Board of Trustees are hosting "Centennial Celebration" on Friday, October 2 (this date was recently changed from April 4) at The Dalcy, 302 N. Green Street in the Fulton Market District. For tickets/more info, click here!

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Giordano's "Dancing with the Giordano Stars" 2019.

Giordano Dance Chicago will host its popular "Dancing with the Giordano Stars" event on Thursday, October 1. Come join the 15th anniversary party at Park West and cheer on your favorite "stars" who are paired with Giordano dancers for a night you'll never forget. This high energy dance competition is inspired by the hot ABC series "Dancing with the Stars" with funds supporting GDC programming and outreach. For tickets/more info, please click here! _______________________________________________________________________

Hat2020THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED BUT MAKE NOTE OF THE DETAILS SO YOU WON'T MISS IT WHEN IT'S RESCHEDULED! The Service Club of Chicago will host its annual Spring Luncheon, this year themed "A White House Floral Affair." Co-chaired by Cathy Bartholomay, Annette

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Special guest Laura Dowling.

Findling and Michelle Baker, the event will take place (fingers crossed) on Friday, May 15 at the Drake Hotel. The very special guest will be Laura Dowling, who served as the Chief Floral Designer at the White House from 2009-2015, handling thousands of events with her special brand of floral diplomacy. Don't forget your HAT!!! For tickets/more info, click here!  

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Matt Olaveson, event co-chair along with Adam Vitale and Kylie Krizek.

Gala" will still be held on Saturday, April 18 (if it's safe) at the Union League Club of Chicago (65 W. Jackson Blvd). Co-chaired by Matt Olaveson, Adam Vitale and Kylie Krizek, the event will support young artists through programs that offer financial awards, artistic opportunities and mentoring that bridge the gap between education and career. Guests will enjoy performances by soprano Nicole Cabell, pianists Tian Tang and Chen-Shen Fan and Pascal Pahl, among many others! Please check the website for updates and let's keep our fingers crossed. Even if it's postponed, perhaps you'll make note of this wonderful nonprofit?! (For info, click here!)

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Harry Caray's 22nd annual Worldwide Toast to Harry Caray will now be virtual instead of the blow-out that was initially planned at Navy Pier on Thursday, March 19. You can now join in by listening live on WGN 720 AM from 3- 7 pm. #toastoharry

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The Old Town School of Music will, hopefully, host its annual Blue Jean Gala on Friday, May 15. The event will include a unique roaming feast with teaching artists from the School entertaining guests as they make their way along Lincoln Avenue. An intimate concert performance will follow from musical guest Saving Grace, featuring Robert Plant and Suzi Dian. The evening will conclude with an after-party featuring dessert, late-night bites and, of course, music! Proceeds will support Old Town School's mission of providing arts access to all including community outreach, financial aid and education programs. For tickets/more info, click here! (Please check the website for possible cancellation and new date info).

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3_Infinite_SlideShowThe Driehaus Design Initiative will (hopefully) host its Driehaus Awards for Fashion Excellence fashion show on Friday, April 24 at Chicago Vintage Motor Carriage, (700 S. Desplaines St.). The nonprofit was established to promote and encourage design education and to foster public appreciation and understanding of all aspects of fashion design and history. DDI contributes proceeds from this event to support fashion and design endeavors in Chicago. Local designers will face off for the coveted prize and check! For tickets/more info, click here!

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Scarlett and Cooper Hefner are expecting their first child.

In a very sweet social media post, Scarlett Byrne, the darling wife of Cooper Hefner (son of 'da man),

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Scarlett and her "baby bump." Aww….

announced that they are expecting their first child. Cooper, as you may or may not know, has joined the United States Air Force and is "proud to be an Airman." His dad, Hugh Hefner, was in the Army so the apple doesn't fall far from the tree in terms of military service. I wish Coop and Scarley and the soon-to-be Baby Hef, a lifetime of love, health and happiness. So sorry Grandpa isn't here….

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I88ndexThe press just keeps on coming from the epic pictorial I was proud to be a part of for Playboy, its recent Equality issue! Daily Mail TV interviewed me for this segment and Fox News interviewed me for this article. Below is a video created by an entity I don't have a clue about, Top Trending. A friend passed it along to me and, apart from a few mistakes (I wasn't PMOY), I think it's pretty good! Lol! Watch here! 

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Geoffrey Mac, Project Runway winner Season18!

CONGRATS GEOFFREY! School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumnus Geoffrey Mac was named the winner of "Project Runway" Season 18 in the recent episode, two decades after graduating! Mac beat out three other finalists with a 10-look collection inspired by his father’s military service that featured over-sized puffy coats and futuristic evening wear. His prize includes $250,000 from Bluprint; $50,000 from Pilot; a feature in Elle magazine; and a mentorship with the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Mac told the Tribune (read story here) that he is trying to figure out what’s next, but he is leaning toward creating a unisex collection that can be worn in any season and is slated to launch a fragrance called “G” around April 1 (“The coronavirus can’t stop that,” he said).

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The tee-shirts will support the hospitality industry workers.

Here's a cool, inexpensive way to help our friends in the hospitality industry! 100% of the sales from these cool Chicago Hospitality United t-shirts go to the people who don't have a voice or the means to survive without work in the hospitality industry. The government shutdown of bars and restaurants has put thousands out of work for the foreseeable future. Chef Tony Priolo said, "Just as we rely on them to keep Chicago one of the most vibrant dining cities in the world, they rely on us to support them through good times and bad. 100% of the net proceeds from these tees go directly towards financial relief for hourly employees affected by the necessary precautions Governor Pritzker and Mayor Lightfoot have implemented." (Please purchase a black or white T-shirt here for only $25! www.stockmfgco.com. (And please share this info if you're so inclined!)

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RSM.pngRETROSPECT & Randolph Street Market's date has been changed! Mark your calendars for May 23 + 24 (new date) when  Randolph Street Market  returns with TWO BIG shows under one roof! Retrospect, the

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finely curated vintage fashion show with 50 top vintage sellers of wearables, jewelry, handbags and accessories AND, on the lower level, home goods, furnishings, gardening items and general vintage and maker goods! A portion of the weekend's ticket sales will benefit the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum. (10 am to 5 pm both days) Also, the March 28 Time Out Market Pop-Up has been pushed back to June 20. (For tickets, more info, click here! Hope to see you EVERYWHERE!)

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Thank you Anna Davlantes!

And a special thanks to Anna Davlantes who had me on her awesome WGN Radio show recently! (Listen here for my segment that begins at 26:17)! Anna's show is informative and fun and not-to-be-missed from 1-3 pm Monday through Friday! (Click here for more info!) Love her! Beauty, brains, empathy and so much more….:-)

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Screenwriter Sylvia L. Jones!

Congrats to Chicago screenwriter and native Sylvia L. Jones! For two decades, Sylvia spent her days and nights 73C1E6B3-04B0-4C22-8EA7-0053CEEA8CF0-515x630 covering local Chicago news as a television journalist. Now, this graduate of Providence St. Mel School finds herself making news thanks to her work as a writer in the entertainment industry. In April, she will add Lifetime Television to her long list of credits as she wrote the script for the highly anticipated biopic "The Clark Sisters: The First Ladies of Gospel" executive produced by QUEEN LATIFAH, MISSY ELLIOTT and MARY J. BLIGE! Sylvia says, "I grew up listening to the Clark Sisters so to get the opportunity to write the story of their lives was truly remarkable." (See official trailer below!)

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Tribune nonprofit article 3-14-20Thanks to the Chicago Tribune for running my article titled "A letter of support to my friends in the nonprofit community." Read it here and here: I feel your pain. I've watched with dismay as one after another of the events I planned on covering in my Chicago Tribune "Candid Candace" column was cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak. At first I was angry that they would succumb to this panic but, as more and more organizations, governments, countries and even Broadway cancel events, close their borders, restrict air travel, limit gatherings and close down the Great White Way, I have to admit the obvious….that my way of thinking, to soldier on, could be tempting fate. I applaud businesses who have the courage to keep their doors open in the face of all of this though. Many have sent sensible messages letting their clients know they are taking extra sanitary precautions and checking their workers more closely and encouraging both to stay home if feeling sick in accordance with recent guidelines. In my opinion, this is a common sense response. I believe it's a time for preparation, not panic. Here's a thought. Many of these nonprofits and arts organizations have had to cancel their biggest fundraisers for the year. If you've already purchased a ticket to one of these events, and CAN afford it, please let the donation ride. Right now, they need it more than you know…

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Kyle Bolton illustration.

I woke up to such sad news today. My beloved Playboy magazine may well have published its last print issue due to complications from Covid-19. When I shot my cover pictorial in the last Equality issue on October 22, everyone at the mag seemed so upbeat and positive about

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Final print edition–The Speech Issue

the future of Playboy and then, in the blink of an eye–everything changed (for everyone). Here's an excerpt from an open letter on March 18 from the magazine's editor-in-chief, Ben Kohn "Last week, as the disruption of the coronavirus pandemic to content production and the

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supply chain became clearer and clearer, we were forced to accelerate a conversation we’ve been having internally: the question of how to transform our U.S. print product to better suit what consumers want today, and how to utilize our industry-leading content production capabilities to engage in a cultural conversation each and every day, rather than just every three months.

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2nd to the last of the PB print editions, The Equality Issue.

With all of this in mind, we have decided that our Spring 2020 Issue, which arrives on U.S. newsstands and as a digital download this week, will be our final printed publication for the year in the U.S. We will move to a digital-first publishing schedule for all of our content."

Playboy has been my family for the last 40 years and I have no plans to let them go now. Even if it's only on a digital platform, my Bunny ears will still be attuned to its always timely, diverse and informative articles and photos. Keep it up Playboy and I'll catch you on the digital ride soon! Your Biggest Fan–"Candid" Candace Jordan

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Stats from Johns Hopkins University as of March 16.

These are crazy, surreal times right now, along with you, and I'm not quite sure how to process it yet. I've always worked from home so this wasn't anything new but who knew that I've been tele-commuting all along?! The funny thing is, once you're forced to do something, you start to rebel. I'm so grateful we went out to

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dinner recently (please don't judge, local businesses need help too and this was before the ALL OUT CLOSING of bars and restaurants! Gallucci Pizzeria Napoletana was great, btw, at 1551 N. Wells. Please try it when it reopens!) Some people still think some of this might be rather excessive but, I for one, know it's better to be safe than sorry. I just wish I'd stocked up on necessities sooner. Chuck always said I was a hoarder but definitely not in the areas of food or drink, sadly. Luckily, as much as I love my social life, I've also always been a bit of a homebody. I want this thing to end and I hope there's not more loss of life. I feel like I'm in a bad horror movie, like "Outbreak," that's now coming true! I love the way the Italians are handling isolation, singing on their balconies to let their neighbors know they're in it together. Here's praying it doesn't come to that here though….I have a horrible voice.

Love, as always,

Candace

P.S. Stay strong Italy (and the world)…..

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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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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

2019 3Arts Awardee and Community Award Recipient Ivelisse Diaz_Photo by Robin Subar

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,

2018 3Arts Awardee Ben LaMar Gay performs at 2019 awards_Photo by Robin Subar

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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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

Altgeld Youth Leadership Program participants

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

ABC 7 Anchor Alan Krashesky emceed the Mpower the Night Gala

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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