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CHICAGO, IS THAT YOU? WE’VE MISSED YOU!

Plus: Norma zooms into the Chicago Costume Council funder; Illinois Holocaust Museum's virtual Humanitarian Awards; Girls in the Game's (virtual) Field of Dreams Gala; Chicago Star lights up the Windy City; Steak 48 teams up with Common Threads; The Landan Twins want to help; Richardson Adventure Farm's first ever TULIP FESTIVAL!; Dining in the Dark, a new pop-up culinary experience; Cindy McCain keynotes Rush Woman's Board Luncheon; Back to the movies (what's open NOW?); Jurassic Quest is BAAACCKKK!; The Pendry Chicago set to open mid-May; PAWS Chicago's High Rollers Bingo; The Service Club is "Desperately Seeking Fashion"; ULBGC Ring Lardner Awards; "The Happy Magic Chair" makes its debut; Bear Tie Ball "Untied"; Ingalls' Fashion Reveal; Event updates; Randolph Street Market premieres in Three Oaks!; Memories of Hef on his 95th heavenly birthday; Fun videos and SOOO much more!  

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$49 per vehicle (8 people or less) and available at www.jurassicquest.com. An audio tour comes standard with every purchase (choose from two; special accommodations can be made for the hearing impaired) as well as a safari-style digital souvenir photo of your vehicle and family transported back in time via a Jurassic setting. Special souvenir packages and other add-ons can be purchased at check out. (The attraction follows all Covid-19 protocols. Police, military, medical personnel and first responders receive 10% off ticket prices with valid ID.) (We went last year and loved it although the car lines were very long!)

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And now for some beloved nonprofit updates:

PAWS Chicago will host High Rollers Bingo on Wednesday, April 28, 6 pm. Join them for 3 

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PAWS Chicago's virtual bingo fundraiser.

rounds of virtual bingo emceed by board member Fred from The Fred Show on 103.5 KISS FM. $20 for one card or $50 for three cards.

And a brand new event for PAWS Chicago, Fore PAWS: A Golf Outing Benefiting PAWS Chicago will take place on Monday, June 14 at Westmoreland Country Club. For info, click here!

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Eversight's Gift of Sight Masquerade returns Wed., Sept. 8 to the Peninsula.

Eversight Illinois' Gift of Sight Masquerade, themed Fantasea, will be held at the Peninsula Chicago on Wednesday, September 8, honoring community leaders Justine Fedak and Dr. Parag Majmudar. I'm proud to return as co-chair with Michael Caputo for this friend-raiser to help restore sight and prevent blindness. (Click here for info!)

The Service Club of Chicago will host its uber-popular hat luncheon, this year themed "Desperately Seeking Fashion." The event will be held at the Woman's Athletic Club (WAC) on Friday, May 21. To accommodate safety and distancing requirements, there will be 4 separate rooms of 50 people each, with guests sporting their finest Service Club Hat Luncheon imagemillinery for what has become THE Hat Luncheon in Chicago! Co-chaired by Michelle Baker, Cathy Bell Bartholomay and Annette Findling, the hybrid event will be produced by Tracey Tarantino DiBuono (ZZAZZ Productions). The guest speaker will be Sandy Schreier, the famed fashion curator and historian. For tickets/more info, click here. The SC's next event, Day on the Terrace, will return on Monday, Aug. 2, co-chaired by Sharyl Mackey, Jean Antoniou and Tracey, whose ZZAZZ Productions will again produce the show. More details coming soon for DOT. (Chicago Star Media will be the proud media sponsor!)  

990The Center for Enriched Living will host a virtual Chef's Night on Monday, June 28. Watch website for details coming soon!  

The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs will host the Ring Lardner Awards, honoring excellence in sports journalism via zoom on Thursday, April 29, 7 pm. All funds raised will go to ULBG, which has served the after-school development needs

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Dan Roan, sports anchor at Nexstar, WGN-9, has been named broadcast recipient of the 2020 Ring Lardner Award for Excellence in Sports Journalism.

of Chicago's youth for over 100 years. Since 2002, the program has honored writers and Chicago sports broadcasters who encapsulate the same "wit and warmth" of Lardner's writing. The Ring Lardner Awards represent journalists in three categories: Broadcast, Print, and Posthumous. This year’s honors include Chicago sports journalists Toni Ginnetti (former Chicago Sun-Times reporter, to be presented by current Sun-Times senior columnist Rick Telander); Dan Roan (current WGN TV sports anchor, presented by former WGN TV sportscaster Rich King); and Cooper Rollow (former Chicago Tribune sports editor, to be presented by former Chicago Tribune sports reporter Mike Conklin). 

Bear Necessities untied virtual eventFor the past 28 years, Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation has hosted the annual Bear Tie Ball. This event is the nonprofit's largest fundraiser of the year, empowering them to bring joy and hope to children battling cancer. Although this year looks different, families continue to need their support. On May 1, "Bear Tie Ball: Untied," a virtual event, will feature a video showcasing the families, kids, supporters and more. Please consider tuning in/donating or both, here.

The Ingalls Development Foundation will host "Promise Ingallsof Hope Fashion Reveal," a virtual fashion show produced by ZZAZZ Productions. The event will take place on Sunday, April 18, 5-7 pm CST, to support its cancer research program. Register for FREE here!

2021 Gala Electronic Invite w- CNAChildren's Place will celebrate 30 years of supporting Chicago's most vulnerable kids with its annual gala, this year honoring Alex Kotlowitz and Maria Woltjen. (Click here for details!)

"Games Galore” for The Chicago Lighthouse's Associate Board! Join them virtually on Wednesday, April 14 for virtual canasta. Purchase raffle tickets to win some great prizes, including a gold and diamond necklace by Dana Rebecca Designs and so much more! (Tickets and all info here.

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Best-Hef and CandaceFriday, April 9 was Hugh Marston Hefner's 95th (heavenly) birthday. The memories I have of Playboy and Hef will last me several lifetimes and beyond. I've been dabbling on a book but who knows what will happen with it. All I know is that I miss him so and am so appreciative of the life he's given me. I wrote a sort of love letter to him here in Chicago Star Media. I hope you like it.  

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Darrious-Hilmon_02Special thanks to Chicago State Foundation and its executive director Darrious Hilmon for featuring me on "5 Questions with…", a short video series that highlights both local and 3a93a051-7bf1-4505-9664-05c1be7b46efnational leaders and professionals. The series lives on their YouTube channel. My segment is below. (Chicago State Foundation advances the interest and welfare of Chicago State University by building relationships, securing philanthropic support and more. Read all about it here).

 

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With Art "Chat Daddy" Sims at a past event.

And special thanks to Art "Chat Daddy" Sims, for having me on his "The Real Chat Daddy Show" in honor of Women's History Month. It was a fun, free-wheeling interview with Art and his co-host K. Renee Mason. See segment below, my part comes in at 1:05, but it's all good!

 

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IMG_3466I couldn't be more excited about the return of my favorite market, Randolph Street Market! Watch for Sally Schwartz' first market foray into Three Oaks, Michigan, on Memorial Day Weekend, May 30 and 31 (Saturday and Sunday). Other dates on the books are June 19,20; July 3,4; August 7, 8; September 4, 5; and October 2,3. I can't wait to attend and love the idea of a little road trip out of the city! Who's with me!? 🙂

 

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Justine FedakCongrats, with love, to author Justine Fedak and her creative partner Chris Walker (Urbanime). Their new

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Illustrator Chris Walker, founder of Urbanime.

book, "The Happy Magic Chair" is out now and is a must-have for kids of all ages. It's a story written for children that know they are "magic" and to remind adults OF their magic. The character, Little Pea, beautifully realized by Chris, sometimes feels sad but she doesn't know why. Thanks to the Happy Magic Chair, she realizes that she has everything she needs already inside. (Buy it through publisher Balboa Press here and on Amazon).  

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Enjoying Jennifer Sutton Brieva's special birthday at Le Colonial recently.

As you can see, things are heating up around town, especially with the return of many of our beloved nonprofit events! I know many are still virtual or hybrid but at least they're returning and are STILL HERE! This is very good news! And the

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La Scarola with Armando, Chuck and Michael Kutza.

same is true for our restaurants, slowly filling with smiling, happy faces. We've visited La Scarola, Gibson's, Le Colonial, RL, Ping Pong, Pizano's, Shaw's Oyster Bar and others, and have been so happy to see them safely filled with new and old customers. A special shout-out again to the Landan Twins for trying to advance restaurants' efforts through their new lending program (see details above).

I hope you are successful with your vaccinations and that you're happy and healthy. Just remember, this too shall pass…..

Love, as always,

Candace

P.S. I think cats are human…..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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THE PERFECT WINTER ESCAPE WITH OCEAN BREEZES, PINEAPPLE SHOWERS AND PALM TREES

Plus: Chicago Auto Show's "First Look for Charity" and top crowd pleasers; Eisenopoly; "An American in Paris" for the CYSO; Dionne's Emerge! Fashion Show; DINO-mite at Jurassic Quest; The Joffrey Ballet takes "Center Stage" at the Old Post Office; Chef Art Smith celebrates 60 and the 15th anniversary of Common Threads at Chefs Takeover (JOIN US!); Chicago Artists Coalition is a "Work in Progress"; Rhonda is WINNING!; A Silver Lining Foundation's "Glitz & Glamour" fashion show is a sellout (can't wait to share all the surprises here!); Unibrowed model taking fashion world by storm; "Rain Forests of the Whirl" for Brookfield Zoo; Chicago Flower & Garden Show; Porchlight Music Theatre hosts ICONS 25th anniversary gala; This & That; Darling videos and SOOOO much more!

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Palm Beach

I really can't think of a better way to escape

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Palm Beach

Chicago winters than South Florida. Fortunately, through the kindness of friends, we were able to enjoy a lengthy trip to Palm Beach and Miami Beach/Fisher Island that has

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With Leslie Hindman, Chuck and new friends Alan Brainerd and Ken Gerrity at opening of Casa Gusto in Palm Beach.

restored us in ways we didn't think were possible. First off, anytime you can see palm trees, it's a calming, just-breathe experience. I relate palm trees to those "sunlight" lamps that some people use to fight off winter depression. Anyway, driving down Royal Palm Way

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Mona Lisa, the famous Pig of Worth Avenue.

into Palm Beach feels like Dorothy must've felt when she discovered the Land of Oz. It's the land of milk and honey and more money than someone like me can even wrap her tiny, little head around. In 2019, PB real estate sales hit $1.2 billion, On the beach in Palm Beach 2020in large part, due to Chicago hedge-funder Ken Griffin's interest in buying an estate on Billionaire's Row (20 acres to be exact, on Blossom's Way). (This was beside the $238 million penthouse at 220 Central Park South in NYC, among other acquisitions). There's much to love about this small island situated on the Atlantic Ocean and

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The Colony for dinner with Ken Norgan.

one of the most intriguing, for me anyway, are the charming vias dotting Worth Avenue. "Vias" are described as "walkways to quaint courtyards" with "quaint" being the keyword here. Each of the eight vias holds a treasure trove of charming shops and

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Palm Beach Yacht Club with Joyce and Bill Litzler.

restaurants and was a genius stroke by its developer Addison Mizner, who created much of the avenue in the old world Mediterranean style. We had dinner one night at one of our favorite restaurants, Pizza al Fresco which is located at 14 Via Vizcaya, right next to the designer's original home which sits there in all of its 5-story glory. Its current

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The Breakers with Michael Caputo.

residents, Nick (and Dee) Adams, are descendants of our 2nd president, John Adams. More than their home

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Cafe des Artistes in Jupiter with Todd Burkitt, Nancy Steinwald (my sis-in-law) and Chuck.

though, they are known and recognized by their pet pig, Mona Lisa, an 8 year-old, 65-pound rare Royal Dandie, which is walked daily up and down Worth Avenue. They are a delightful couple with a house full of dogs too, besides the personable pig. The town was a little quiet this year but that wasn't a deterrent for us. We found plenty to do in the 80 degree temps filled with ocean breezes, pineapple showers IMG_5563and the coming and going of President Trump. Like him or not, it was still thrilling to see all of the arrangements that needed to be made, including motorcycle motorcades zooming around town, hovering helicopters, police cars

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Fisher Island

and boats everywhere you looked. During our time there, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House was also in full bloom in West Palm Beach's South End neighborhood. Top decorators had transformed this 8,751 square-foot home into a magazine-worthy showplace. On opening night, more than 1,000 guests celebrated, with Mayor

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With Chuck and Jan Melk on Fisher Island, Garwood Lounge.

Keith James cutting the ceremonial ribbon. The event benefited Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. Bunny Williams served as honorary show house chair with Steele Marcoux and Ellie Cullman serving as design chairs. Every room took your breath away and there was color, color

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Flagler Museum (Whitehall)

everywhere! It was so refreshing to see a house that wasn't all beige but rather had oodles of personality and charm. Also spending time in Palm Beach was one of my favorite style icons, Iris Apfel (the 98 year-old dynamo). She was seemingly everywhere–at Bernardaud presenting her

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Afternoon tea at the Flagler Museum, heaven!

new jewelry collection, at the Armory Art Center lecturing and on and on. Sadly, I never caught up with this whirlwind but it made me smile to think we were so close. Another highlight was discovering that our favorite NYC restaurant, Swifty's, had resurfaced as a pop-up at the Colony Hotel, 155 Hammon Avenue! A very special surprise was having two dear friends,

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Kip's Bay Decorator Show House (West Palm Beach)

Justine Fedak and Michael Caputo, fly in to have dinner and a visit. We experienced Swifty's together and agreed we need to revisit this hotspot (Chuck and I did return for Valentine's Day, where the experience was equally

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With Robert Caravaggi, founder of Swifty's Palm Beach and its former spot on NYC's upper east side.

delightful). Since Swifty's is a pop-up, it's only scheduled to stay open through April (here's hoping it returns next season too!). This restaurant has always been known for its intimate dining experience, from when it reigned on the Upper East side, to its new location in the Colony, and has been a magnet

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With Justine Fedak, Michael Caputo and Chuck at the Colony before dinner at Swifty's.

for the social set. The night before, Candice Bergen had been a guest. The original owner, Robert Caravaggi, was there greeting guests just like the old days. I was thrilled to see that my favorite dish was still on the menu, corn fritters with Alaskan salmon roe and creme fraiche. The meatloaf dish (from designer Bill Blass' own recipe) is still on the menu too. We tried

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Lots of color, pattern and personality in this year's Kips Bay Decorator Show House in West Palm Beach.

a lot of fabulous restaurants from old standbys like Buccan, Renato's, Club Colette (with dear friend/member Leslie Hindman), Bradley's (in West Palm), Cucina, Bricktop's, Taboo and others. We were delighted to have dear friend Ken Norgan pop up for dinner from his beautiful home in Miami. We dined poolside at the Colony restaurant, CPD, after he arrived on the relatively new Bright Line

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Views on Fisher Island.

train, giving it rave reviews! He said they even served wine aboard! We also enjoyed some newer restaurants like Sassafras, a Southern-style restaurant in West Palm Beach that opened in November. Its executive chef John Thomas turns to local ingredients to rev up Southern classics. "Supper plates" include shrimp and Geechie Mill grits with

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Mr. Chow Miami Beach

bacon, butter sauce and scallions, fried chicken, baby back ribs and more. Small plates include buttermilk biscuits, Ana's cornbread, chicken liver paté, squash blossoms with blue crab and more. You get the picture,

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My godson, William Hindman.

down home Southern cooking with a modern twist. The setting was delightful too at 105 S. Narcissus Avenue. Try it if you're there! Another culinary jewel is Almond in the former Nick & Johnny's space at 207 Royal Poinciana Way in Palm Beach. The spot had only been opened for three days when we tried it and, even though the menu is limited, the dishes were delicious. Co-owner Eric Lemonidas was on hand to make sure everything was running smoothly. It was. Our longtime friend and

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Poolside at the Colony.
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Chuck lounging on Fisher Island.

our PB host, Leslie Hindman, invited us to the opening of a big, new (awesome) antique store, Casa Gusto, at 6316 Georgia Avenue in West Palm Beach –a stones throw from Antiques Row. Co-owners Cris Briger and Charles Peed welcomed an overflow crowd who oohed and ahhed over the many one-of-a-kind curios. I bought a very cool pair of beaded coral pieces that were modern takes on one of my favorite antiques that we bought in Venice years ago. (Check out their website here). We also

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A peek into a secret garden at Authentic Provence, a delightful store at 3735 S. Dixie Hwy.

attended the 4th Vernissage preview of the Palm Beach Show over President's Day weekend. The show touted "150 domestic and international exhibitors" with "stunning collections of art,

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A beautiful bedroom designed by Chicago designer Alessandra Branca at the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in WPB.

antiques and jewelry" but I only saw aisle after aisle of jewelry (very short on art and antiques for sure), which was a disappointment. Don't get me wrong, the jewelry was breath-taking but not what I was hoping to see. Oh well, it was an experience and, afterwards, we dined at Bice (313 Worth Ave.) which saved the night. (Opening night of the show benefited the Cancer Alliance of Help & Hope (CAHH). Another fun spot, recommended to me by Rhonda Sanderson, was the Festival Marketplace in Pompano. It includes an antique flea market as well as loads of fun boutique stalls offering low cost finds. I could've spent a week there!  We packed a lot of

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Art in the air at the Palm Beach Antique & Design Center, 6910 S. Dixie Hwy.
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Spring "in bloom" at the Royal Poinciana Plaza.

excursions into our stay and got to visit the Flagler Museum, aka the gilded-age mansion Whitehall, home of Henry Flagler, founder of Standard Oil and a key figure in the development of the Atlantic coast of Florida. He had decorated every

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Cafe L'Europe, 331 S. County Rd, PB, remains the most romantic restaurant on the island.

square inch of the 100,000-square-foot space and, even though he hated to travel, the collections were put together to make it seem like he had. We also toured the famed historic Cottages of Lake Worth.

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Addison Mizner's 5 story house at 337-339 Worth Avenue across from the Everglades Club.

(that I discovered from a book by the same name by authors Dean Sherwin, Janice Snearer and Taylor Jones) Many of the cottages are gaily painted, 1,000-sq-feet or less, 25' wide and were created from a kit purchased from the Sears & Roebuck catalog! Lol! Granted, not every house is quaint and charming but a map, usefully provided

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A peek inside the Mizner house. Note the pig bed, back right, for Mona Lisa.

with a book purchase, leads you through the top 16 homes that are tour-worthy. Our next stop took us to beautiful Fisher Island, a small barrier island off the coast of Miami Beach that was once home to the Vanderbilts. Only accessible by ferry, the 0.343 square-mile island is an oasis of beautifully landscaped grounds, roaming peacocks, big boats and exquisite homes. Notable residents have included Oprah

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Chuck waves goodbye from Henry Flagler's Railcar 91 on the grounds of the Flagler Museum.

Winfrey, Boris Becker, Andre Agassi and our host Jan Melk. During our time there, we drove into Miami Beach for dinner at Mr. Chow (2201 Collins) which was delicious but, in my opinion, needed a dress code. The spot was so elegant but seeing guests in baseball caps Maxresdefaultand shorts took something away from the experience. Sadly, our visit ended on a note of tragedy, when a car carrying two residents on one of the ferries went into the water on Tuesday, February 18. They perished. The next day when we left, we were directed to the very same spot those poor souls had been on. You can bet we had every brake on in the car with the windows down. I would've been wearing a full scuba suit too if I'd had one. Treasure every moment, you never know when your time will come, and create as many memories as you can. We're trying.

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Beautiful Judy Hsu, ABC-7, hosts the CAS program.

percent of Chicago Auto Show attendees are 12-month vehicle intenders, so we know that people come to shop. With four indoor test tracks and three outdoor ride-and-drive experiences, there were ample opportunities for attendees to experience, first hand,

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Over $2.8 million was raised for 18 local charites!

the features of today’s brand-new cars, trucks and SUVs.”  The longest-running auto show in North America once again featured more than 1 million square-feet of top-tier exhibits by global RNS_1671automakers, more than 20 brand-new vehicle introductions that made their worldwide or national debut, a host of interactive exhibits and test drive opportunities. Notable new vehicles that attracted a lot of oohs and ahhs included the Cadillac CT5-V, Chevrolet C8 Corvette, Chevrolet

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The show featured so many fun interactive exhibits, sort of like a mini Disney!

Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Mustang Mach-E, GMC Yukon and Yukon XL, Land Rover Defender, Lexus LC,

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Friend/show-goer Geoff Burton relaxed with a friend in the Pooch Cafe.

Mazda CX-30, Porsche Taycan and Toyota RAV4 Prime. In addition, concept cars were prominently on display and included the Acura Type S, Dodge Challenger Drag PAK, GMC Sierra All Mountain, Kia HabaNiro, Toyota Supra GR Hyperspeed Edition and Toyota LQ. Attendees had the opportunity to go for a ride at one of Chicago’s four indoor test tracks. Camp Jeep, which celebrated its 16th anniversary at the show, featured its popular indoor track where

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Ford's concept car featured a Chicago Bears motif.

guests could ride inside the Cherokee, Compass, RNS_1784Gladiator, Grand Cherokee, Renegade and Wrangler and take on the 18-foot hill at a 35-degree angle. Toyota brought back its popular track that featured vehicles ranging from the Camry to the RAV4. Ram Truck Territory also returned with an indoor test track that featured an interactive ride experience with a 28,000-square-foot in-truck adventure to demonstrate the power and capabilities of the Ram Truck lineup. Volkswagen featured an all-new test track to show off its Atlas Cross Sport in a desert

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'Vette in my favorite color! Vroom! Vroom!

terrain. Nearly 1,000 cars, trucks and SUVs were on display, and consumers cast their votes for their favorite in five different categories in the 15th annual Best of Show balloting. The vehicles that rose to the top included: Best All-New Production: 2020 Chevrolet Corvette; Best Concept Vehicle: Acura Type S; Best Green Vehicle: 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E; Best Exhibit: Jeep; Vehicle I'd most like to have in my driveway: 2020 Chevrolet Corvette. Planning is already underway for the 2021 show. (For all details, click here!)

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Inside Edition with Deborah Norville.

I don't know if you've been following along on my Playboy journey but it has been a helluva ride! I recently shot a 12-page

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cover pictorial for the magazine's winter equality issue with four other Playmates (photos on Insta here) and the press has been unbelievable: Forbes, Inside Edition, twice in the Daily Mail , The JAM TV show, Huffington Post, and more (did Fox this week!). I so appreciated the incredible segments produced by friends Hosea Sanders (see WLS-TV 7 segment

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With Sylvia Perez, Fox 32 Chicago!

here) and Sylvia Perez (see Fox 32 Chicago segment here)….these really blew me away. I think in this era of the #METOO movement, women are feeling empowered like never before. I've received so many congratulatory messages, MOST from WOMEN! I'm happy to be sort of a poster "child" for my generation. It's proof positive that life doesn't end at 30, even in the world of Playboy, my family for going on 40 years now! Here's to aging like fine wine….it's the best revenge. 🙂

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Co-Chairs Hanna Oimoen and Sam Harmelech

Co-chairs Hanna Oimoen and Sam Harmelech.

The Associate Board of the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation hosted its 11th annual EISENOPOLY at Revel Fulton Market on January 31. The event raised over $215,000 for gastrointestinal cancer research at the Robert H. Lurie

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Abby Rice, Zoe Spector, Sabrina Kelch and Hanna Oimoen.

Comprehensive Cancer Center at Northwestern University. The funding supports the GI Cancer Tissue Bank and the $1.5 million dollar commitment to the Harold E. Eisenberg GI Cancer OncoSET program, an initiative to deliver personalized, effective cancer treatments to patients who

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Alex Sabbag (center) with Ashley and Alex.

currently have very limited options. To date, the organization has invested more than $3 million in critical gastrointestinal cancer research and patient

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It's always a packed house for this fun event!

care programs. The event drew a crowd of over 550 who faced off in speed rounds of the monopoly-themed board game. Live music by Gold Coast All Stars, dancing and food served by some of Chicago’s most notable chefs made the night one to remember. Participating

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Hanna Oimoen, Katie Wales, Peter and Amy Eisenberg with their two daughters Emma and Julia Eisenberg.

restaurants included Cafe Robey, Capital Grille, Gene & Georgetti, Orso’s, Perilla, Pollo Campero, Taco Lulu, Wow Bao and more. A pop-up station of Koval Distillery complemented the bar and a decadent

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Roi and Lesley Kiferbaum with Jennifer Scher and Michael Jacobson.

dessert station featured cupcakes from Sweet Mandy B’s as well as Eli’s Cheesecake bites. After game-play, guests enjoyed late night eats courtesy of Bar Siena pizza. To complement the lively Eisenopoly game-play, Game 3(1)guests were invited to try their luck in the Cash Cube. The top three players that left with the most money were given the opportunity to select from the top three grand prizes, which included a $4,000 diamond ring, signed jersey by former Chicago Bear Dick Butkus and the brand new Apple AirPods Pro earbuds. What’s more, one lucky guest walked away with a diamond cocktail ring valued at $5,000 courtesy of Mon Ami Jewelry at the “Bubbles and Bling” station. 

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CYSO students during gala.

Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras’ (CYSO) gala, “An American in Paris,” was held at the Four Seasons on Saturday, February 8. The event raised more than $480,000 to support world-class music education for

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Note of Excellence honoree and DCASE Commissioner, Mark Kelly.

young musicians throughout the Chicago region and included dinner, a live auction and a grand performance by CYSO’s Symphony Orchestra, a 130-member ensemble made up of some of the most

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Co-chairs Brittany Viola and Kelly Howe.

talented and dedicated young musicians from across the Midwest. This year, CYSO presented Mark Kelly, Commissioner of the City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events and

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Jerome and Daisy Fifer with CYSO student Brandon Cheng.

longtime supporter of youth education and the arts, with the “Note of Excellence” award. Lourdes Duarte, WGN anchor and longtime CYSO supporter,

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Jazz Orchestra Isabella Isherwood on vocals.

emceed the evening. As the CYSO's signature fundraiser, the gala helps Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras continue educating and inspiring more than 8,500 of Chicago’s next generation of leaders. Last year’s gala “Chicago Soul” was another success, raising more than $415,000 for CYSO’s

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Emcee and WGN Anchor Lourdes Duarte.

music training, education, and community engagement programs. Festivities for the evening included a reception with performances by members of

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CYSO Steel Orchestra.

CYSO’s Jazz Orchestra, Kaiso Steel Orchestra and Preparatory Strings. During dinner, music director Allen Tinkham led CYSO’s Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Gershwin’s classic “An American in Paris.” Guests participated in a spirited live auction featuring a week-long vacation home in the south of France and a stay at the Rosewood in the Bahamas, among other packages. The event was co-chaired by Kelly and Dennis Howe

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A standing ovation following the thrilling performance!

and Brittany Viola and Justin Bernbrock. Kelly Howe, a parent to two young CYSO musicians, said, “This year’s gala was our biggest success yet. As a CYSO parent, I’m so proud of what we accomplished. It was

an honor to chair an event for a program that brings such positivity to the youth of Chicago." Since 1946, CYSO has provided high-caliber music education

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Fabulous CYSO conductor Allen Tinkham.

through orchestral programs and performance opportunities. Their nine on-site ensembles include full, string, jazz, and steelpan orchestras and chamber music, serving over 650 on-site students. The nonprofit organization also reaches thousands of young Chicagoans through community engagement programs that offer unique music opportunities and experiences to Chicago youth and families. (Photos by Kyle Flubacker)

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Fern Mallis, the Godmother of Fashion, receives the Innovator Award from event creator Dionne Williams at the NYC Emerge! Fashion Show.

I'm just so proud of my friend Dionne Williams, D. Williams Public Relations Group, on hosting/creating her 9th Emerge! Fashion Show on February 11, during

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Colorful look by designer Nyonuvi.

New York Fashion Week. The leading emerging designer runway show, established to provide a platform for designers, came back in full force with a collaboration with London-based organization Wearable Art Collective, which curated a collective of dynamic designers from Africa who debuted their designs in the United States for the first time. EMERGE! A Fashion Runway Show is a catalyst for providing a platform and a strong backdrop for emerging designers. The Wearable Art Collective’s mission is to promote,

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Elegant design by Van Vorsh.

strengthen and empower African designers and artisans. It strives to serve as good global citizens and provide a

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Yetroselane Couture!

foundation to African designers, empowering them, giving exposure and resources.“I am truly delighted that the Wearable Art Collective designers were highlighted during the Emerge! Fashion show,” says Lola Owolabi, curator for Wearable Art Collective. “The designers worked very hard on their collections and we are asking for major support of them.” Each season, EMERGE! presents the coveted Fashion Innovator Award. Past honorees have included Audrey Smaltz, president of the Ground Crew (presented to her by Harriette Cole); Constance C.R. White, Editor-in-Chief of Essence Magazine (presented to

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Designer Catou brought the drama.

her by Tracy Reese); Andre Leon Talley, contributing editor of Vogue (presented to him by Diane Von Furstenberg); fashion icon Mikki Taylor (presented to her by style expert Philip Bloch) and legendary model Patricia Cleveland

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My favorite model? Cameron Williams. 🙂

(presented to her by legendary fashion designer, Stephen Burrows). This season the Fashion Innovator award honoree was Fern Mallis, hailed as the award-winning creator of New York Fashion Week. The Award was presented to her by designer Bibu Mohapatra. The designers showcased during Emerge! Fashion show this year included VanVorsh (bespoke women’s wear); Jesu Segun (hand-crafted luxury shoes); Clarence Clottey (menswear); Muggs Jewellery (Men & Women jewelry);  Senyo Foli (Men’s Wear); Yetroselane Couture (Women’s Wear); Nyonuvi (women’s wear); Wearable Art Collective (women’s accessories) – special guest designer: Catou Designs (men & women’s wear).

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Jurassic Quest March 6-8If you're a geek about dinosaurs like me, then you won't want to miss Jurassic Quest, the largest, most realistic exhibition of these prehistoric creatures in North America. The exhibit comes to Navy Pier March 6-8 and will feature 100, true to life-sized dinosaur replicas from the very small, to the gigantic, to those found under the

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Megalodon!

sea. Jurassic Quest worked in collaboration with leading paleontologists to ensure each dinosaur was painstakingly replicated in every detail. 5b7857f679aa60c8dcfb05c2_FT-18babyGuests will have the chance to learn all things paleontology at the excavation station, where they can dig up fossils and by visiting the dinosaur museum to see real dinosaur fossils dating back over 60 million years, including bones that originated in North America. There will be countless Jurassic-questactivities throughout the event that suit all ages, including a host of dinosaur themed rides, baby dinosaur shows, walking dinosaur shows, dinosaur themed bounce houses, science stations and a dino cinema! There will also be face painting, crafts and coloring stations and much more. Whether you are big or small, young or old, guests of Jurassic Quest have a dino-mite time! For tickets/more info, click here!

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Joffrey GalaThe Joffrey Ballet will host its annual Spring Gala on Friday, April 17 at the Old Post Office. A pre-gala performance will take place at the Auditorium Theatre before the festivities (dinner, dancing and more) begin. Co-chaired by April Daley and Miguel Blanco, Greg Jenkins, DL and Jazelle Morriss, Eric Schieber and

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Nick Cave and Bob Faust are the honorees for the Chicago Artists Coalition's "Work in Progress" event on April 2.

Tony Priore and Dr. Lauren Streicher and Jason Brett, the event is themed "Center Stage" and the attire is "festive and fabulous"! For tickets, more info, click here!

The Chicago Artists Coalition will celebrate 45 years at its annual benefit, "Work in Progress," on Thursday, April 2 at the Knoll Showroom at 811 W. Fulton Market. The 2020 honorees will be Nick Cave and Bob Faust with special recognition given to Jeff Shapack. The event will be co-chaired by Maggie and Michael Meiners and Gary Metzner and Scott Johnson. For tickets/more info, click here!  

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Excited to wear this Mark Roscoe design in the Glitz & Glamour fashion show to benefit A Silver Lining Foundation (Photo by Ernest Collins).

I'm so excited about the upcoming Glitz & Glamour fashion show benefiting A Silver Lining Foundation which will be held at the Peninsula on March 4. Sadly, for those without tickets, the event is a sellout, but watch for blog coverage IMG_3857following….it will be an EPIC event to help provide free breast health testing and support for those in need. (To learn more about this worthy nonprofit, please click here!) (I'm thrilled to be wearing a design by the much loved and very talented Mark Roscoe!)

The Women's Board and the Board of Trustees of the Chicago Zoological Society will host "Rain Whirl Invitation-page-001Forests of the Whirl," to support the Brookfield Zoo on Saturday, April 25. The black tie event will be presented by A. Marek Fine Jewelry and held at the Sheraton Grand Chicago (the first time the gala is held off zoo grounds). For tickets, more info, click here!

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Arlen and Elaine Cohen Rubin will be honored at Porchlight Theatre's ICONS Gala on March 23.

Porchlight Music Theatre will honor Arlen D. Rubin and Elaine Cohen Rubin with Luminary Awards at its 25th anniversary ICONS Gala on Monday, March 23 at the Ritz-Carlton. They will join legendary entertainer/actor Joel Grey, who will also be receiving an ICON Award that evening. The event will be co-chaired by Rick and Deann Bayless and Bill Kurtis and Donna La Pietra! For tickets/ more info, click here!

Congrats to Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation on its thrilling "Boots & Bling" Bear Tie Ball! Co-chairs Alayna and D.C. Crenshaw did a great job, helping to raise over $450,000! Be sure to check out my Chicago Tribune column here for all of the exciting deets!

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SM - CHI CTO_FullCommon Threads will be returning to Chicago to celebrate its 15th anniversary of helping under-resourced children and families learn about cooking and

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nutrition with an exciting Chefs Takeover! Join us on Monday, March 16 at Zhou B Art Center (1029 W. 35th Street) when dozens of top chef from across the country will be on hand sharing their most delicious dishes! Participating chefs will include Stephanie Izard, Tony Priolo, Giuseppe

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Tentori, Robert Garvey, Govind Armstrong, Malika Ameen, Jimmy Bannos Jr. & Sr., Kevin Hickey, Gale Gand, Paul Kahan, Jaime Laurita, Diana Moles, Jose Sosa and so many more! There will be a pop-up performance by The Happiness Club Kids and what party would be complete without a custom, congratulatory Eli's Cheesecake?!? Thanks to our stellar host committee (see list on left) for helping make this an event attendees won't soon forget! Don't miss this joyful night that will also celebrate Chef Art Smith's 60th birthday! Click here for tickets and all the deets!

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Franchise Journal - Rhonda SandersonStory"The Queen of Franchise PR"! Congrats to my friend Rhonda Sanderson on her recent cover feature in the Franchise Journal. Link to story, on page 28, here. (Sketch by Rosemary Fanti) #WINNING

 

 

 

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IMGThe Chicago Flower And Garden Show returns with a "Focus on Flowers" beginning Wednesday, March 18 through Sunday, March 22 at Navy Pier's Festival Hall. Experience an early spring through 20+ gardens and enjoy seminars, a butterfly experience, workshops, tablescapes and more. And, for the first time at the show, the American Quilter's Society will showcase 75 beautiful quilts! Ahhhh, I can smell the flowers! (For tickets/more info, click here!

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Hot on the fashion scene, a new model is challenging the norms of beauty. Sophia Hadjipanteli, 22, was born and raised in Cyprus and is responsible for leading the charge in the "unibrow movement." She says she lets her jet black unibrow grow freely out of a sense of pride for her culture. Now ya know…..Yes? No? Maybe?

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IMG_3220I think I can see an end in sight for our Chicago winter….there seems to be more sunnier days and the birds around our apartment are becoming more active–all positive signs. HOWEVER, until the weather truly warms up (for longer than a day or two), THE CHRISTMAS TREE STAYS!

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

 

 

P.S. Nothing like getting a jump, pun intended, on your passion early! Wowza!

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DESIGNER BORRIS POWELL WOWS THE CHICAGO FASHION CROWD!

…PLUS BEAR NECESSITIES GALA, CHICAGO FASHION FOUNDATION’S “STREET STYLE,” TCW MAG’S SINGLES SOIREE, UPCOMING EVENTS, PALMER HOUSE COUP, THREE NEW WATCH312.COM VIDEOS AND MORE!

Blog 1 - The one and only Borris PowellThe Without a Shadow of a Doubt Fashion Show presented by local designer Borris Powell set a very high standard for Chicago fashion shows recently at the River East Art Center. Opening with chic fashions from Blog 2 - PR Queen Daphne Ortiz (R) and cute friendsLincoln Park's newest boutique, STRUT, owner Niala Conte sent models down the runway in wearable and accessible outfits that made you want to rush to her store at 2549 N. Clark St. And indeed, guests could shop in her pop-up store after the show with a 20-percent discount thrown in for good measure. Being the ultimate showman, you never know Blog 3 - The Bears' Rashied Daviswhat to expect from Mr. Borris Powell but when the red Ferrari powerfully hummed into the middle of the event Blog 4 - Joking with co-host Marcus Rileydriven by two gorgeous models, both wearing red, the crowd just lost it! It sat there front and center throughout Borris' faultless fashion show. For the first time, Borris presented his menswear line to wild applause. Special guest Rashied Davis of the Chicago Bears was wearing the very first men's suit that Borris had created as he told the crowd about his wonderful foundation that he and his wife Dianna founded, The Rashied Davis Charities, which teaches Blog 5 - Shea Vaughn and beautiful friendstudents how to overcome obstacles. And then the show! I was thrilled and honored to co-host with NBC's Marcus Riley, who made quite a fashion statement himself: He was wearing all local designers and his girlfriend, Nicole Townsend, was beaming with Sally and Kerry Shorr with Monika Dixonpride. Factor models glided down the runway in fashions that made me swoon. Borris' latest handbag, which was premiered on this night, can be used by both sexes and is the perfect shade of chocolate that will match every outfit for fall. His use of pops of color with more classic looks was the perfect mix for now. I loved the full length leather gown and his extra-wide belts, which were shown with lots of the ensembles. This new wide shape was modern and new and I want one in every Blog 7 - Hot STRUT lookcolor! The makeup (by Brenda Blog 8 - STRUT’s Niala Conte with her finale dressArelano, among others) was simple and clean with a bright red mouth. Hair by Nevena Zee from the Custom Hair Lounge & Spa also echoed the makeup with classic shapes and men's looks inspired by Italian Vogue – slicked back and sleek. The menswear collection had something for every type of
male from the buttoned-up businessman to the guy channeling his inner Marc Jacobs. Quenten Schumacher already has his eye on the copper colored statement suit…so heads-up Blog 9 - Great menswear look by Borrishere, Borris! And when the man himself came out for his final bows with that winning smile that we all love, the crowd was sitting in the palm of his hand. As he danced along behind the Blog 10 - Charron (wearing Borris) with cute friendsFerrari as it hummed out of the ballroom, we knew we had all just witnessed fashion magic! Long may you reign, Borris!!! (To see ALL event pics by Caitlin Saville Collins and Mitchell Canoff, please click here and check out my Watch312.com coverage below!)

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Blog 1 - Co-chairs Nina Mariano and Tracy Scurto with husbands Bob and RussBear hugs were in abundance at the Bear Necessities 19th annual Bear Tie Ball’s Rhythms for a Reason event on Saturday, March 10th. Every Blog 2 - Kathleen Casey and Bear Hug Ambassador Lawson Frankyear, this event gets bigger and bigger and this year, it had to be moved to the grand UIC Forum to accommodate the 750 guests in attendance. Co-chaired by Nina Mariano and Tracy Scurto, this party was filled with love for Bear Blog 3 - Monika and Dr. Geoffrey DixonNecessities and its inspiration, Barrett “Bear” Krupa. Bear lost his battle with cancer in 1993 but his spirit lives on through this amazing organization that Blog 4 - Courtney Krupa, Tony Esposito and founder Kathleen Caseybears his name. This year’s Bear Hug Ambassador, Lawson Frank, spoke to a rapt audience of his journey with cancer. In 2009, he was diagnosed with a rare form which was highly Blog 5 - Vonita Reescer and friendsaggressive and malignant in his left eye. Lawson finished his last cancer treatment in 2011 and is in remission. Bear Necessities came through with a celebratory Bear Hug, sending Lawson Blog 6 - Greg Kosinski and Kathleen Caseyand his family to the Chicago Blackhawks’ Hockey Fights Cancer Night. Lawson did the ceremonial puck drop that evening and even got to shoot on net! Today, he is Blog 7 - Cheri Lawrence and Diana Palomaran honor roll student and soccer player who hopes to one day become a surgeon. This special night was hosted by WLS radio host Roe Conn and Valerie Warner of “Windy City Blog 8 - Bob Clifford and emcee Valerie Warner Live.” They each donated a special live auction package for the event…with Valerie teasing Roe that her package sold for more money! They were very cute onstage together and made a perfect hosting team. Blog 9 - Dr. Jeff Weller with Tina and Scott GordonFounder Kathleen Casey gave a moving speech and said, “If Bear were here today, I would smile at the man he became and thank him for the inspiration.” She noted that the organization Blog 1
0 - Co-chairs Nina Mariano and Tracy Scurto welcome the crowdis the largest pediatric cancer foundation of its kind in the Midwest and also shared that less than 4 percent of federal money has gone towards childhood cancer. The William J. Casey Hope Award, which was created in honor of Blog 11 - Bear Hug recipientsKathleen’s dad and Bear’s devoted grandpa, was awarded to the Urso family and the Chicago Blackhawks. Legendary goalie Tony Esposito accepted the award on their behalf saying, “They’re a giving organization led Blog 12 - UIC Forum decorated for a party!by GIVING people.” Val Warner remarked that she could see Tony’s huge Stanley Cup ring from the stage. (He is a charming man who was dressed impeccably right down to his cufflinks, which were created in the shape of his goalie mask.) Father Paul White, who gave the invocation, remarked, “Tony has made more saves Blog 13 - Peter and Christopher Morinthan I ever will.” His humor was priceless and made me want to travel to Harvard, Illinois to hear his inspiring sermons! The sit-down gala dinner included grilled Blog 14 - Disa DiBuono, John Simpson, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and Joseph DiBuonoshrimp, goat cheese salad, green beans, roasted garlic potatoes. Dessert and dancing to the Al Sofia Orchestra followed. A private after-party was held at Potter’s Lounge at the Palmer House. The event raised more than $700K for Bear Necessities. For more info about this amazing organization, please visit www.bearnecessities.org. (Event photos by Mila Samokhina…view more here!)

Blog 1 - Grand Prize winner Elena BobyshevaThe Chicago Fashion Foundation’s 5th annual Future of Chicago Fashion scholarship award benefit was themed “Street Style: Chicago Fashion through Chicago Communities” and was held at the Chicago Cultural Blog 2 - 2nd place winner Michele CastellanoCenter on March 7th. Ten student designers competed for scholarships in the amount of $5,000, $1,000 and $500. This chic affair included a cocktail reception in Preston Bradley Hall, an extensive silent auction and more than 350 chicly-clad guests. Judging began backstage before the show with Macy's Andrea Schwartz, Project Runway's Peach Carr (who presented her delightful spring collection), Akira's Jon Cotay, 24/7 Chicago's Catie Keogh and moi doing our best to Blog 3 - 3rd place winner Raven Normandecide who the top scholarship winners should be. The students were instructed to find their inspiration from the street style of Chicago's neighborhoods that included Ukrainian Village, Rogers Park, Chinatown, Beverly, Maxwell Street, Hyde Park and Logan Square. VH1 reality star Corri McFadden was the emcee for the event and Elena Blog 4 - Designer LaTonya Williams with new CFF Prez Amanda DomalecznyBobysheva, a student at Columbia College, walked away with the first place prize of a $5,000 scholarship. Her winning ensemble featured a black stretch crepe jacket with an open back and a blue-violet pegged skirt, which were inspired by the architecture and cathedrals of Ukrainian Village. Second place winner Michele Castellano from the School of the Art Institute won a $1,000 scholarship with a romantic look inspired by the Columbian Exposition and the rich history of Hyde Park. The design Blog 5 - Emcee Corri McFaddenfeatured a laser-cut top and a skirt lined with photographs of the dome Blog 6 - Agnes Lulu Mae with judges Peach Carr, moi, Jon Cotay, Andrea Schwartz and Catie Keoghfrom the Fine Arts Building of the Exposition which required 200 hours to create. Raven Norman from the Illinois Institute of Art won third place and a $500 scholarship with a green silk dress and tinted orange jacket inspired by the Beverly neighborhood. To Raven, the outfit evoked the sophistication, class and old world style of the community. Other participating Blog 7 - Tosha Sherman designstudent/designers included Elizabeth Leukuma, Kara Fenoglietto, Elaine Hoang, Tosha Sherman, Kendel Kennedy, Stacie Randall and Crystale Crubaugh. To see video coverage of this fabulous event on Watch312.com's Blog 8 - Winners with outgoing CFF VP Sandra Enimil and Prez Kristen Amato"Candid Candace Chicago," please see below. Congrats to one and all – Chicago's fashion future is in very good hands indeed! (To see ALL event pics by Mila Samokhina, please click here!)


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TCW Singles Party sceneToday’s Chicago Woman magazine presented its annual top singles party recently at Enclave. This fun-filled event, emceed by WGN’s “Healthy Living” host Jane Monzures, honored 40 of the city’s leading bachelors and bachelorettes. Top Chicago restaurants served a Page_1_thumb_largesampling of singles-themed food and included Wow Bao’s Asian cuisine, N9NE Steakhouse’s contemporary fare and Frontier’s farm-to-table American concepts. Late night snacks and desserts were provided by Foiled Cupcakes, Garrett’s Popcorn and Eduardo’s Enoteca. DJ Corey Sanford kept the crowd dancing all to benefit the TCW Foundation, which supports under-funded organizations designed to provide essential programs and services for women and girls. Congrats to Sherren Leigh, Cassandra Gaddo and Rebecca Michuda on another great party! To see all of the fun, check out this video from Watch312.com’s “Candid Candace Chicago!”


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And now for some event updates!

Hats at the Races--CorsetiHats at the Races Spring 2012: Hosted by Loreta Corsetti and guest milliner Laura Whitlock, this event at Loreta Corsetti’s Millinery Atelier (200 E. Delaware Place – Lower Level) will feature an array of the latest hats designed especially for racing events, seasonal luncheons and everyday chic! Saturday and Sunday, March 24 & 25th from noon to 5 p.m. (Please RSVP via loreta@loretacorsetti.com or by calling 312.640.6004.)

LunaNegra_Picasso+TitleLuna Negra’s “CARMEN maquia”: Artistic Director Gustavo Ramirez Sansano’s Picasso-inspired contemporary take on Bizet’s beloved “Carmen.” This world premiere on March 24th begins at 8 p.m. at the Harris Theater (205 E. Randolph). Tickets are $25-$65; for more information, visit www.lunanegra.org or call 312.334.777.

Art for AllArt for All Gala: Mayor Rahm Emanuel is honorary chair of this year’s Art for All Gala on Friday, March 30th beginning at 7 p.m. at Venue One (1044 W. Randolph). Tickets begin at $250 and include an art-filled evening of cocktails and dinner plus live entertainment and incredible auction prizes! For tickets and more info, please visit www.urbangateways.org or call 312.445.2749.

426929_3230384630925_1005898073_32991713_709356844_nCocktails 4 Causes at the Drake Hotel: This April 4th event will benefit the Chicago Red Dress Party from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the Palm Court. Attendees will experience a Neiman Marcus fashion showcase, complimentary hors d'oeuvres and entertainment by the Lisa Rene Band – all for only $5 admission! For reservations (they're required), please click here.

Red or white ballSteppenwolf’s Red or White Ball: Steppenwolf’s Auxiliary Council hosts Chicago’s philanthropic young professionals at the 2012 Red or White Ball on Friday, April 13th at Architectural Artifacts (4325 N. Ravenswood) beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets begin at $135; for more info, please visit www.steppenwolf.org.

Mad hatterThe Service Club of Chicago’s Mad Hatter Luncheon: Chair Sherry Lea Holson will host a luncheon and cocktail reception to view the milliner Raymond Hudd Collection at The Chicago Club (81 E. Van Buren) on Thursday, May 10th. For tickets and more info, please email tina@wellerdental.com.

Charley Jordan as Squire WesternNow please allow me a moment of pride for my stepson’s recent play, “Tom Jones,” adapted by David Hammond and directed by Maggie Speer. Charley Jordan will be appearing as Squire Western in this play Tom Jones photobased on Henry Fielding’s 18th century novel. Gala premiere night will be on Friday, March 23rd with the play beginning at 8 p.m. followed by food, open bar and celebration. Running from March 20th to April 29th, "Tom Jones" will be performed at the Josephinum Academy, located at 1500 N. Bell St. in Wicker Park. For tickets and more info, please click here.

Palmer House’s David Brandt with the President at last year’s eventAnd last but not least, big congratulations to the Palmer House Hilton on their amazing coup hosting President Obama’s recent press luncheon. The event included a panel discussion about working in the White House with Mayor Emanuel, Bill Daley and David Axelrod. Darling Director of Catering David Brandt said “It was very interesting and fun to listen to them speak and joke with one another.”

Well, that’s the lowdown on this week’s highlights! I hope you’re enjoying our beautiful weather and I hope to see you next week!

Nicole and Dempsey photoLove,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

Dempsey Sullivan Delehanty photoP.S. Anyone who knows Nicole Jacob Delahanty, the fantastic makeup artist and brow expert at the Paul Rehder Salon at 939 N. Rush St., will be thrilled to see this pic of her new baby, Dempsey Sullivan Delahanty! Welcome to the world, Dempsey!!! Love you, Nicole!

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