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OUR NONPROFITS, ARTS AND RESTAURANTS: HOW THEY’RE COPING AND WHAT THEY WANT US TO KNOW

Untit9ledAs we all know, the world as we know it has been turned upside down and inside out with this pandemic. People are scrambling to rethink the way they live and how they might have to live going forward. Nothing could've prepared us for this, not the German measles, not H1N1, not SARS, not even Ebola. It's ability to mutate is the worrisome part. I worry about everyone, IMG_6654from the nonprofits to the restaurants and to all those who support them…our service workers in essential jobs who put their lives at risk every day…and on and on and on. It affects every single part of human life. All of my dreams are virus-based nightmares. Now, more than ever, we need to hear good news, light-hearted stories, jokes, virtual hugs and kisses and a compassion like we've never seen before. All over Unnamedthe world, we see this happening. From the Italian balcony singers to right here in Chicago where the Bon Jovi song, "Living on a Prayer" could be heard from our own buildings, people are stepping up and not giving up. It's the most heartening thing I've ever seen. Neighbors checking on neighbors, animal lovers taking in more fosters so the shelters aren't overloaded, GoFundMe pages for hospitality workers and others….everyone is putting their creative juices to work and, in my mind, it's definitely working. Health-wise, a positive attitude can save lives and that's what we're seeing now. I quizzed some of my friends in the nonprofit, restaurant and art worlds to see how they're faring and what they want us to know….here's a few of their comments, along with other uplifting news and updates:

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Paula Fasseas with Alexis Fasseas and PAWS dog Loretta.

Paula Fasseas with Alexis Fasseas and PAWS dog Loretta.

I've been heartened to hear that a lot of people are stepping up at the animal shelters to be fosters and volunteers. I spoke to Paula Fasseas, the founder of PAWS Chicago, the largest No-Kill shelter in the Midwest and this is what she had to say: 1) How is PAWS coping during the crisis?

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PAWS Animal Magnetism party 2019

We are well versed in disease management – we do it every day in our shelter environment! We have taken many measures to ensure that we are able to meet the needs of all the animals in our care, while keeping the public, staff, and volunteers as safe as possible. We have placed

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Susanna Homan and Gus, her PAWS rescue, at PAWS Animal Magnetism party 2019

hundreds of animals in foster and adoptive homes thanks to the incredible response from our community. We just launched a virtual adoption process, allowing prospective adopters to adopt online while sheltering in place. You can find your animal, complete your paperwork, meet with an adoption counselor and do it all from the comfort of your living room. We will make every effort for approved adopters to spend time with their dog or cat in advance of the adoption. A two-week foster-to-adopt period will apply to all virtual adoptions to make sure it’s the right fit for all. You can see all of our changes to operations here.  And here’s a link to our blog which we try to update daily: 2) What would you like the public to know? It’s times like these that we see the best in our community and our friends. From the beginning of this

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PAWS Animal Magnetism 2019 –pretty partygoer.

COVID-19 crisis, all of us at PAWS have been humbled by the outpouring of care and concern for the animals. We have continued our operations during this time as we remain committed to the animals. The community can continue to support us

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Treasured PAWS volunteers and rescue dogs.

through donations, adoptions, volunteering, and fostering. 3) Any rescheduled plans for events, etc.?  Several of our locations have temporarily closed, or operating at a limited capacity. Our Training Center classes are temporarily postponed and our Clinic is temporarily closed to the public. The Animal Magnetism gala was cancelled and we are postponing our PAWS 5K that was scheduled for

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Longtime PAWS supporter Melissa Canning (center) and friends at Animal Magnetism Party 2019.

May 31 to sometime later this fall. We are evaluating all of our upcoming events and will communicate future changes on our website. 4) What services are you

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PAWS Animal Magnetism Party 2019 with Philip Emigh, Bruce Haas, Angie DeMars and Susanna Homan.

providing to the community? Virtual Adoptions : We’ve launched a virtual adoption process, allowing prospective adopters to adopt online while sheltering in place. Interested adopters fill out a quick form on our website and our Adoption team will reach out to them directly if they are a match with an available animal. Now is great time to adopt or foster, especially as we are spending more time at home. Pets are scientifically proven to improve health. Benefits include but are not limited to: better sleep, lower anxiety, decreased blood pressure, decreased cholesterol levels, decreased triglyceride levels, lower heart rate, decreased feelings of loneliness, increased social support, and decreased stress levels. Crisis Care Foster: During these challenging times, PAWS Chicago is here to support our community. Our COVID-19 Crisis Care Foster Initiative is available to owners who are temporarily unable to care for their pets, because they have been directly affected by COVID-19, and for those experiencing financial hardships. Our objective is to place all crisis care pets in a loving, temporary IMG_6657foster home.  We are able to offer care for 60 days, which may be able to be extended if necessary. Please fill out the COVID-19 Crisis Care Foster Initiative Form if you are in need of crisis care. Volunteer

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Beverly Laser Treatment before going into foster.

Opportunities: We have temporarily discontinued our regularly scheduled volunteer orientations. Interested volunteers can sign up on our website to be added to the Emergency Volunteer roster. Emergency Volunteers are heroes for the animals in times of greatest uncertainty. In the event we have special need of volunteers, we will reach out for support and assistance at our Medical and Adoption Centers. Once we resume regular new-volunteer

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orientations, we will help these volunteers join our ongoing volunteer team. 5) And, most importantly, what do you need? How can your supporters help? So many individuals, families, businesses and charities are facing economic difficulties right now. PAWS Chicago and our homeless animals are no exception. PAWS Chicago does not receive government

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Marco Ramirez with Hyannis at Animal Magnetism 2019.

funding and is 100% reliant on the support of our community. We are asking for donations to support our life-saving work. We know this is going to be a very difficult year for everyone, but we’re confident that our wonderful community of friends and supporters will provide resources PAWS Chicago will needs to continue to be there for the animals in need. We have transformed animal welfare in Chicago and beyond, and we will continue to be on the front lines and be the last chance for the animals who depend on us. (Photos by Jim Svehla)

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Brenda Langstraat (CPLF president) and Bob Wislow (CPLF board chair) at Night in the Stacks 2019.

The Chicago Public Library Foundation is offering a huge variety of online services: books, movies, cultural conversations, job resources and even a Digital Care Package that includes fun activities for kids, recipes, online book suggestions and info about its virtual "non-event" planned for Tuesday, April 3. CPLF president Brenda Langstraat answered a few questions. How Is your nonprofit coping during crisis? As we all navigate this ever-shifting landscape, the mission and the work of the Library Foundation continue ─ with compassion, empathy, and determination to empower every Chicagoan by connecting them with the resources they need. To do our part in containing COVID-19, the Library Foundation team has been practicing social distancing. We have been working from home since March 13. We stay connected in our home offices through Microsoft Teams and Zoom meetings. We have daily “heart and head” check-ins to support one another professionally and personally.  What would you like the

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Gordon and Ray Fleming at Night in the Stacks 2019.

public to know? There are a lot of uncertainties that we are facing as a community. One certainty is that ─ on the other side of this crisis ─ Chicago Public Library services and programs will be more essential than ever in bringing our community Chicago Public Library Foundation photo--Brendatogether to connect, share, and learn. We also know that our work with the Library will be shaped by this time, leading to new ideas and enhanced vision for ourselves, for each other, and for our city. Any rescheduled plans for events? As we come together as a city to protect each other and manage COVID-19, we are postponing Night in the Stacks on April 3 at Harold Washington Library Center. We plan to reschedule for a date this summer. Social distancing doesn’t mean we should stop connecting. In fact, we need to connect now and check-in with each other so we can stay sane. As we work through sheltering in place, we

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Cute partygoers at Night in the Stacks 2019.

want to connect with all library lovers. We are inviting all Chicagoans to participate in a virtual gathering via social media on April 3 between 8-9pm. We have uploaded a digital care package to our website with information on how to participate, links to fun resources, and tips for a cozy night in. What services are you providing?

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Adiat and Iya Baker at Night in the Stacks 2019. 

The Library Foundation is working closely together with Chicago Public Library to support families and communities during this time. We’ll have more details as the plan take shape over the following days. In the meantime, we encourage you to explore the Library’s extensive online resources, including e-books, audiobooks,

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Brenda Langstraat (CPLF president, 2nd from R) and friends.

  mobile applications to stream TV, music, and movies. Don’t have a Library card yet? You can apply for an eCard. For families with kids of all ages at home, Chicago Public Library offers plenty of resources to keep everyone

learning! Resources for children include games and homework help and for discerning teens there are plenty of blogs and access to online content.  How can supporters help?  Libraries are essential community hubs where we come together to access information and connect to the world around us. We are in unchartered CPLF-logo-2xwaters and with libraries closed, one thing we can do is to foster that sense of community that exists all around us. We encourage everyone to look out for one

another and stay connected to their communities whether that be your block, your book club, your playgroups, your network of friends. Along with our friends and donor communities, we are committed to our mission of powering our Library and empowering every Chicagoan. We are keeping everyone updated with the latest on library resources and COVID-19 essential information via our website and social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn)." (Photos by Hilary Higgins)

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Tumblr_inline_o5n4xfNgk41rirtjv_540Ashley Wheater MBE, The Mary B. Galvin Artistic Director, shared his thoughts on how The Joffrey Ballet is handling this crisis, what their plans are for the community and how you can help.  How is the Joffrey coping during the crisis? In these unprecedented times, we made the difficult decisions to temporarily close Joffrey Tower, cancel our Academy and Community Engagement classes, as well as our Center Stage celebration, and postpone our upcoming performances of Don

Joffrey Artist Jeraldine Mendoza and ensemble_Photo by Cheryl Mann--The Times Are Racing  Justin Peck’s piece speaks to the power of people coming together to support each other in difficult times.

Joffrey Artist Jeraldine Mendoza and ensemble. "The Times Are Racing," Justin Peck’s piece speaks to the power of people coming together to support each other in difficult times. (Photo by Cheryl Mann)

Quixote at the Auditorium Theatre. Our administrative staff is practicing social distancing and taking advantage of remote work options. We are optimistic. With crisis also comes strength and opportunity, and opportunity is what the Joffrey knows best. The determination and positivity of the Joffrey staff during this time has been truly inspiring. What would you like the public to know? The Joffrey's message has always been one of hope. Nowhere is hope more evident than the arts. As our daily lives and routines pause, we want to do our part to keep the world spinning. We look to the arts for surprise and joy. There is lots of that to go around, in the Joffrey community and far beyond. Any rescheduled plans for events,

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Joffrey artistic director Ashley Wheater (2nd from R) with dancers ad UNGala 2019. (Photo by Yvette Dostatni)

productions, performances? Out of an abundance of caution and safety, we have decided to cancel our previously postponed Winning Works performances and our Center Stage performance and event. This was not an easy decision, but the health of our staff, artists, and patrons is paramount. We are also currently working to identify alternative performance dates for Don Quixote at the Auditorium Theatre. What services are you offering for the community? Over the next

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Performer Gabriel Bowman at Joffrey UNGala 2019.

few weeks, we will be sharing stories on our website and social media channels from the Joffrey family to keep life uninterrupted. We will introduce you to the people who bring their talent to the Joffrey and stage each day. We are also investigating posting weekly videos of past performances to keep our audiences engaged. This is our campaign to keep the hope in our lives strong and unwavering. We will get through this together. Because in the end art will prevail. It always does. And, most importantly, what do you need? How can your supporters help? Like many organizations, the Joffrey is feeling the financial impact of closing its doors. The elimination of Center

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Baton performers Maya Douglas, Mimi Marks and Chilli Pepper at the Joffrey UNGala 2019. (Photo by Yvette Dostatni).

Stage (our largest annual fundraiser), the cancellation of Winning Works, and the fragile status of Don Quixote make this a particularly challenging time. With a crisis at hand the Joffrey needs your support now more than ever. We ask you to strongly consider converting your ticket purchases for Winning Works and our Center Stage celebration to a fully tax-deductible donation to The Joffrey Ballet. Doing so will help us minimize our losses and keep us moving forward. (To make a monetary donation, please visit Joffrey.org/donate)

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John Peller (L, AFC pres) at the 30th Anniversary AIDS Foundation Milestone Gala on Saturday, May 16, 2015

AIDS Foundation Chicago president/CEO John Peller shared info about how his organization is staying positive while continuing to help within the communities. "Here at AFC, we had to quickly respond to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak to keep everyone healthy and safe. Nearly all staff are working remotely, and our services continue uninterrupted. To help our community, we have

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Johnny Ford and David Murga at the 30th Anniversary AIDS Foundation Milestone Gala, 2015

created an online resource center for Coronavirus information customized for people living with and vulnerable to HIV and AIDS. Our staff are continuing

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Mable Buckner and Joyce Stanley at the 30th Anniversary AIDS Foundation Milestone Gala, 2015

to identify unmet needs that our clients are experiencing, such as:  Additional minutes on their phones to make lifesaving medical appointments;  Ride-sharing to get to their doctor’s appointments, the grocery store or pharmacy; Medical and sanitizing supplies; Food and

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Tim Russell, Anthony Guerrero , Mari Martinez, Percy Fleming and Brian Porcello at AFC 30th anniversary milestone gala 2015.

food deliveries.  While this is an unbelievably tough time, remember

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Bryan and Julie Barrish at AIDS Foundation's 30th anniversary milestone gala 2015.

that we have done this before: We responded to the AIDS epidemic when AFC was founded 35 years ago. Working in the midst of an epidemic is in our DNA. We are health equity advocates to our core — and we will fight for our community’s well-being! Click here to make a monetary donation today to support its services and fill in gaps as they identify them."  

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The cast of Porchlight Music Theatre’s Sophisticated Ladies

The cast of Porchlight Music Theatre’s Sophisticated Ladies.

One of my favorite theatre groups is Porchlight Music Theatre. Founded in 1995 by Jill Moore, the company came to symbolize creativity, comfort and community and for nearly 25 years, its light has been shining brightly! Here's how they're coping: Porchlight Music Theatre, Chicago’s center for music theatre, had to immediately assess all the activities and productions that were scheduled this spring and make some very difficult decisions. Sadly, we had to cancel the Chicago premiere of Disney’s Freaky Friday and postpone several events: our 25th

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Porchlight Music Theatre 25th Anniversary Committee Chairs: Bill Kurtis, Donna La Pietra, Deann and Rick Bayless (ICONS Gala 2019)

Anniversary ICONS Gala honoring Broadway legend Joel Grey, in person, and the inspiring contributions of Arlen and Elaine Cohen Rubin; the next edition of our series introducing new talent to our audience, New Faces Sing Broadway 1987, and all of our young people’s programming. However, we have announced our 2020 – 2021 season that includes Legally Blonde, Titanic and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, among many other productions. Currently, we are monitoring the situation, day by day, really hour by hour, and we are

Hollis Resnick and Billy Rude in Porchlight Music Theatre’s Sunset Boulevard

Hollis Resnick and Billy Rude in Porchlight Music Theatre’s Sunset Boulevard.

beginning the work of launching our 26th season and sharing all of what people love about our productions. They are intimate—we are at the Ruth Page Center in the Gold Coast for most productions and this theatre has just over 200 seats. Our  last production, the Duke Ellington revue Sophisticated Ladies, performed to universal raves and sold out houses. Our audiences, especially during these times, have been letting us know via social media and emails that they can’t wait for Porchlight to return to the spotlight! It is definitely a bright spot in all of the current darkness that our supporters and our Board of Directors have been so supportive!  Music theatre is one of America’s own art forms. Music has been part of theatre since ancient times, however, the music theater we know and love today was uniquely born in our country. The stories told lift spirits, confront issues and expand the imagination. Our hope is to come out of the current situation ready to share new experiences and create new memories. To use a phrase from one of the best

E. Faye Butler in Porchlight Music Theatre’s Gypsy

E. Faye Butler in Porchlight Music Theatre’s Gypsy.

loved musicals, “Kiss today goodbye, and point me toward tomorrow!” 2) What would you like the public to know? Porchlight, for 25 years, has been producing award-winning music theatre, celebrating this uniquely American art form and engaging our under-resourced communities to reach Chicago youth with exposure to, and appreciation for, music, theatre, dance and so much more. Because of the cancellation of two of our major spring events, we are very much asking everyone, if they are able, to support Porchlight with a donation. If you know a child aged 7-17 years old who might be

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Bill Marovitz, Asia Gajderowicz, Julian Frazin and Porchlight Music Theatre board member Rhona Frazin at Porchlight's ICONS Gala, 2015.

interested in Musical Theatre Summer Camp, those are still on sale and slated to meet at the state-of-the-art DePaul School of Music. Every penny is more valuable than you can imagine and needed at this time. Also, purchasing a subscription, single tickets, and flexible gift certificates to our season starting in fall 2020 is a great investment as well as a vote of confidence in Porchlight as an essential artistic leader in the community. 3) Any rescheduled plans for events, productions, performances?  We are working with the Ritz-Carlton Chicago and Mr. Grey to see what dates work for them to hold our ICONS Gala. We encourage all of you to follow us on social media for any updates and we hope you may join us for one of our upcoming events, as soon as they are announced! 4)

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Porchlight Music Theatre Executive Director Jeannie Lukow, 2018 Luminary Award Recipient Jim Jensen and 2019 Luminary Award Recipient Jean Klingenstein and Porchlight Music Theatre Artistic Director Michael Weber at the ICONS Gala 2019.

What services are you providing?  During this period, we hope to engage all with memories of past events and previews of what is to come as well as some fun original online content that we are creating. Porchlight values the experiences we are sharing and showcasing the skills and talents of all those we partner with — organizations, performers, audiences and others. We have gift certificates and season subscriptions for sale and we are adding to our messaging every day. Our Education Department is also working with students at home via study guides and online sources. We want to engage, Tribune-1024x384educate and entertain those who are social distancing. Letting them know we will return and that we value them as a part of the Porchlight family!  5) And, most importantly, what do you need? How can your supporters help? There are a variety of ways, people may support Porchlight Music Theatre at this time – they can subscribe to our new 2020-21 season here, make a donation here and buy a gift certificate that is applicable on performances, classes and our summer camp here . And if one really feels they have the background and resources, they may ask about joining our Board of Directors. If interested, please reach out to Lisa Torgerson, our director of development, at Lisa@PorchlightMusicTheatre.org

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GibsonsUntitledOne of our favorites, Gibsons Restaurant Group, has been "very humbled by the outpouring of support." This was so good to hear. Liz Lombardo Stark, the Director of  Marketing and PR for Gibsons Restaurant Group, answered a few questions. 1) How is your restaurant coping during the crisis? Our focus is on our employees right now.  We are relying on our core values,

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Gibson's Italia

especially Family, which leads our decisions and activity around how we will support our employees through this crisis. We are distributing family meals to all employees (for pick up) twice a day in our restaurants. Employees can order meals for themselves and their families, and there is no charge for, or limits on any meals. All employees have been paid through March and all benefits remain active for all employees enrolled. 2) What would you like the public to know? Gibsons is here for you! We're open for carry-out and delivery every day from 11am-9pm. Our steaks are available cooked and vacuum-packed to Unnamed-2cook at home, all at approximately 50% off normal pricing. We also have wine and beer available for carry-out orders at 50% off of beverage menu pricing. And new to our menus – family-style meals. The meals are portioned to feed 4 and feature choices among main courses, sides and desserts that include Gibsons favorites, like the 48 oz porterhouse steak, double baked potato, creamed spinach and carrot cake (desserts are sliced as usual – one slice feeds 4-6

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That legendary wall–Gibson's Rush Street.

people). Four salads and choice of dressing are also included.3) Any tips on how to survive during this time if you're a restaurant For us, it has been helpful

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Gibson's Kathy Piccone and Steve Lombardo.

to modify and streamline our regular menu a bit to meet the needs of customers during this challenging time. For example, in addition to cooked steaks, we now sell vacuum-packed steaks to cook at home. Overall, we're focused on committing every available resource to taking care of our employees and our customers. 4) What services are you providing? All Gibsons Restaurant Group locations – Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse (Chicago, Rosemont, Oak Brook), Hugo's Frog Bar & Fish House (Chicago and Naperville), Gibsons Italia, LUXBAR and Quartino – offer delivery via DoorDash and Caviar, as well as carryout. As always, gift certificates are available on our

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Lux Bar

website, along with our line of Gibsons seasoning salts.  5) And, most importantly, what do you need? How can your supporters help? We are so

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Steaks are 50% off normal pricing at Gibson's!

humbled and grateful for the outpouring of support we continue to receive from our Gibsons customers in the form of carry-out and delivery orders, gift card purchases for future use, engaging with us on social media and signing up for our newsletter (at the bottom of our homepage) to stay in the loop. Every little bit helps us take care of our staff and remain open to do what we love to do. In addition, please try to support your other favorite restaurants by ordering delivery/takeout, purchasing gift cards, and donating to employee relief funds.  All of Chicago restaurants need your help right now!"

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Bear Necessities

Kathleen Casey, BN founder, with Bear Hug receipients.

Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation is a Chicago based national nonprofit dedicated to eliminating pediatric cancer and providing hope and support to those who are touched by it. Founder Kathleen Casey shared some info.

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Boots & Bling cuties, Bear Necessities Bear Tie Ball 2020.

What would you like the public to know? Families dealing with cancer are no stranger to what we are all going through. Due to

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With Dr. Joaquin and Jennifer Brieva and Chuck at Bear Tie Ball 2020.

compromised immune systems our kids must be quarantined during most of their treatment leaving them isolated as we are all struggling with now. And now with a Pandemic these children are so in danger of catching COVID-19. What do you need? How can your supporters help? We are experiencing high demand for the

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Todd Hatoff, Paul Iacono, Donna Rotunno and Kirk Williams at the 25th anniversary of the Bear Tie Ball 2018.

“Necessities” for our families so grocery gift cards, gas gift cards are greatly needed. Since we can’t provide experiential Bear Hugs right now, we are purchasing items such as electronics and other things that occupy these children at

home or in the hospital so we are getting many requests for  purchased Bear Hugs so Amazon and Target are always needed to bring hope to these kids. (To donate or learn more, click here) Kathleen shared some happy news about volunteer Amy LeMay, who works with BN families facilitating Bear Hugs. Her wedding was planned for March 28, so obviously, it had to be postponed. However, love conquers all and she and her fiancee/now husband Kyle Ruch married, with only 10 people present, at Holy Name Cathedral. See sweet video below by Windy City Productions:  

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Kerry Wood with kids from the Wood Family Foundation Pitch In Program.

The Wood Family Foundation, that provides mentoring for kids in under-served neighborhoods, are still figuring out ways to help. Through their Pitch In Program, Kerry

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Lisa Fielding (WBBM NewsRadio 780) pitching in at Woody's Winter Warm-up 2019.

and Sarah Wood want you to know their latest efforts include: "At-home deliveries of non-perishable groceries, cleaning supplies, and other critical household goods; Connecting virtually to ensure our students and their families have everything

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Do-gooders Kerry and Sarah Wood.

they need to stay healthy, safe, and continue learning during this time; Equipping students with tablets to bolster access to e-learning opportunities; Sharing critical information from CPS and the CDC with families, including at-home activities, fun project ideas, and resources; Beginning to develop a virtual Pitch In curriculum that will allow us to continue supporting the social-emotional skill-building so critical to students in the 4th-8th grades. Pitch In Mentors are also stepping up by In8dex picking up their smart phones to record homemade videos of support for our students and families. Their friend and partner Simon from Media House, will then edit the clips into a Pitch In Family compilation movie that will share words of support and connection, messages of love, and ideas for at-home activities with all Pitch In students." (To find out more and how you can help, click here).

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Unt9itledA tip of the hat to the Big Shoulders Fund that recently announced a $3 million fundraising campaign in support of the students, families, teachers and administrators in its network of schools. The Big Shoulders Fund COVID-19 Emergency Fund was established two weeks ago and has already raised nearly $300,000 from more than 80 donors. This Emergency

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Big Shoulders Fund Dinner 2018 Josh Hale (BSF pres/CEO), Monsignor Kenneth Velo, Jim O'Connor and John Canning. (Photo by Jim Svehla)

Fund will help provide critical resources for the 20,000 children in the Big Shoulders Fund network, including covering the cost of devices and supporting e-learning programs, providing scholarships and financial aid for families struggling to pay tuition and food outreach for the students, families, and the communities where Big Shoulders Fund schools exist. “The

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Big Shoulders Fund Gala 2018 supporters Mary Pat Burns and Sheila O'Grady (Photo by Jim Svehla).

number of calls and emails we have received at Big Shoulders Fund offering help with food, school materials, and emergency scholarships for those truly living on the margins is uplifting. The way our principals work to find creative ways to bolster community and learning to their students and families is an inspiration. Fear is not winning. Our core American value of helping those in need is alive and well. It seems President Franklin Roosevelt’s call to action – ‘the only thing we have to fear, is fear itself!’ – continues to move us today,” said Josh Hale, pres/CEO Big Shoulders Fund. For more information and to contribute to the Big Shoulders Fund, click here: COVID-19 Emergency Fund.

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OTAT_stackedlogo_heart-1-3-180x300Heather Owens is a founder/executive director of One Tail at a Time, an animal rescue that focuses on dogs and young kittens. She said, ""If you'd told me last Monday that rescue dogs would be the silver lining during the COVID-19 pandemic, I'm not sure I would have believed you. In fact, at that time I was preparing to shut down

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Heather Owen, ED OTAT (Photo by Jeremy Lawson)

operations. But in the past eleven days, something incredible has happened. We have received well over five hundred new foster applications, about five times as many adoption applications as normal, and everyone on our team adjusted to the new standards of social distancing and staying safe. Because of that, we have welcomed 107  dogs and 6 cats into our program since last Monday.

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Christina Brown, Randall Fassbinder with Cali at Houndstooth Ball 2019.

We were able to shut down all our facilities and are now being sustained entirely by 207 selfless foster homes, and we're not slowing down. We are proud that the comfort of rescue pets can be the silver lining right now. Rescue pets are having a moment, and it's proof that we will get through this together." Heather also answered a few questions about the nonprofit: 1) How is OTAT coping during the crisis? We are lucky that the state has allowed us to keep operating. Because so many people are working from home we have seen a surge in foster homes and adopters, which has allowed us to save so many animals in

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OTAT adoptable dog.

need. We have had to adjust and write policies to keep

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OTAT adoptable dogs resting with an angel foster.

everyone safe, but our volunteers, fosters, and staff have really come through to make the transition smooth.  2) What would you like the public to know? We are open for adoptions! We are doing virtual meet and greets and then handing off leashes for a foster to adopt. If it's a match, the adopter can finalize and pay through a link. We would love to get the word out that we're looking for more

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Scout is waiting for his forever home.

adopters for big dogs! 3) Any rescheduled plans? Unfortunately our veterinary clinic grand opening has

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Rigby is available for adoption and was found abandoned with a broken leg and open sores. His leg will require an amputation that will be covered by OTAT. He will make a very cute "tripod" for adopters who aren't afraid to take on a special needs dog.

been delayed. We believe we'll be able to get in soon, but some of our major equipment has been delayed which means we won't be able to do surgeries and x-rays until things go back to normal. We are disappointed, but our medical team is getting really creative and doing an incredible job. 4) What services are you providing?  We are continuing to intake animals and provide adoptions. 5) And, most importantly, what do you need? How can your supporters help? Monetary donations for the increase in our intake: onetail.org/donate and adopters for big dogs! We are still accepting foster homes, however we received so many offers there is currently a wait list. 

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Founders Terry Carrie Meghie with Kye Martin Brandon Hardesty

Over 60 Jackson Chance Foundation and Rush University Children’s Hospital supporters celebrated a partnership to help Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

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families on March 3. Jackson Chance Foundation’s NICU Transportation Program provides complimentary parking passes to every family with a premature or critically ill baby in the NICU. Now, no family with a baby in their NICU will have to pay for parking! The

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Dr. Jean Silvestri, Kim Carmignani and Carrie Meghie.

hospital’s NICU Unit Director Kim Carmignani and JCF founder Carrie Meghie led the crowd in a toast! The expansion will add another 72 beds totaling 252 beds in JCF’s NICU Transportation Program. The Foundation works directly with parking garages to purchase passes in bulk that are otherwise not available to the public. A $300 donation provides one monthly parking pass that could save a family more than $1,000/month. (To donate or for more info, click here!)

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Tom Kehoe, the go-to expert on event planning and design.

With all of our fun events being cancelled, I turned to an expert (and friend) for his advice. Tom Kehoe has been an industry insider since he was in diapers and is the mastermind behind the uber-successful Kehoe Designs, The Geraghty, Black Oak Productions and Floral Exhibits. He knows everything there is to know about the event industry and these are some valuable

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tips he shared on how to postpone an event and make the next one even more exciting! (YOU are welcome!) 1) Be Informed – Review vendor contracts to ensure you understand policies on rescheduling. And then reach out to vendors to secure a new date that works for everyone – you might think of hosting a virtual meeting in order to reach consensus quicker.  2)  Inform – Once you’ve settled on a new date, be sure to let guests know right away about all updates, so they can plan accordingly.  3)  Get Creative – If you are locked into a contract, or decide you’d like to continue to support the vendor, get creative. In lieu

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of a sit-down dinner, see if the caterer will shift to delivering boxed dinners or treats – either to your original guest list, senior centers, or frontline medical staff/volunteers.  4) Take Care – Stay informed and prioritize the health of you, your guests and vendors. It takes a village to pull off a well-orchestrated wedding so it’s important to keep everyone’s wellbeing in mind. 5) Hire a Pro – If you’re feeling overwhelmed, consider hiring an event planner to help manage the workload. And  if you’re already working with one, rely on them for additional counsel while you look to shift gears. 6) Safety Net – Allocate 10%-15% of your budget for unexpected challenges

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along the way. 7) Don’t Panic –  Don’t panic about the unknown and uncontrollable. Recalibrate with updated information in hand, and challenge yourself to envision an even better experience for your guests.  8) Up the Ante – Amp up the tech production for a fully immersive, next level guest experience. Folks have been

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confined – this is your chance to transport them to a unique place and time! 9) Go Green – After sheltered in place, folks will long for a sense of the outdoors. Incorporate lush greenery to add a verdant and vivacious layer to your event’s ambience. 10) Virtual Success – If postponing your event isn’t an option, consider a custom, virtual experience. Enlist a tech company to work with your planner and décor company to produce a creative and compelling event that delivers on your original goals, and allows for an even greater audience to participate in." Thanks, with love, Tom!

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Israel Idonije –entrepreneur and psychic.

Congrats to former Chicago Bear and world-class entrepreneur, Israel "Izzy" Idonije. According to this article in Crains, Izzy had the foresight to buy quite a unique company, Blessed Communion, a business that sells sealed, pre-filled communion cups. For the past 11 years, he has been pushing churches worldwide to become more sanitary and now his company is producing over 650,000 cups a day, filling orders virtually from all over the world, including the U.S., Europe, China and Africa.  “We can barely keep up

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Blessed Communion cups.

with all the orders we’re getting,” said Idonije, who took over Blessed Communion in 2009 against the recommendation of his financial advisers. “This is our Super Bowl.” The cups are filled with red or white grape juice and include an unleavened bread wafer. A pack of 100 costs $24.97.  “Nobody should be getting sick because you want to pray or safely practice your beliefs,” he said. Amen to that!

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John and Kathy Rezny.

furrier has been serving the community, not only with high quality, chic products, but also with its many philanthropic endeavors through a variety of charities. The family-owned and operated business was started by Kathy's grandfather Joseph R. Wagner. Congrats, with love, Kathy and John! (York Furrier, 107 N. York St., Elmhurst, IL) Nearly 100 years of helping people make lasting memories!

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Untitled (2)I love the creative ways the community is stepping up to help out. Chicago Helicopter Experience has created "We Are Chicago" t-shirts to stand in solidarity and support of the Mayor's newly created Chicago Small Business Resiliency Fund. 20% of the funds raised from the limited edition tees will support the Fund. (To purchase and for more info, please click here!) Thank you CHE!

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Gene & Georgetti'sHappy news! We were so happy to hear that Gene & Georgetti's (500 N. Franklin, Chicago) has reopened after a fire in October. This institution has been around since 1941 so it's loss in the community was palpable. They opened Monday for curbside pickup and delivery. Click here to order! And this from co-owner Michelle

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Durpetti, "While this is not the opening we imagined, Gene & Georgetti Chicago is now open for delivery and take out. We hope that opening this location will provide a moment of joy for our beloved customers and our team,

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G&G owners Michelle, Marion and Tony Durpetti with the late/great Dominic DiFrisco.

allowing G & G Chicago to provide delicious meals to those who have found comfort and love in our food since 1941. Our building was built from wood scrap found after the Chicago fire. Gene opened this restaurant with Georgetti at a time of war. We have been closed for six months due to our own fire - and here we are. Hoping to show our love to Chicago the only way we know how – from our kitchen, to all of you."

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Virtual museum tours!

In the wake of the intensifying pandemic, many of the world’s most venerable art institutions have been forced to temporarily shut their doors. Luckily, that doesn’t mean that we’ve lost access to the countless treasures housed by these great museums. Thanks to the extensive Google Arts & Culture project, more than 2,500 spaces from around the world are accessible online, and many offer virtual tours of their holdings. Here are 14 favorites. (They include MoMA, Musee d'Orsay, J. Paul Getty Museum, Art Institute Chicago and so many more). Click here for your armchair tours!

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Chefs Jacquy Pfeiffer and Sebastien Canonne.

Chefs Sebastien Canonne, M.O.F. and Jacquy Pfeiffer have launched the result of three years of hard work with a new revolutionary online baking, pastry and cake decorating platform called The Butter Book. It's the most comprehensive online pastry, baking and cake decorating educational experience to date and you can view it for free! In an effort of solidarity and in the spirit of sharing education in this difficult time, they made this site available to all, worldwide, for free and with no-strings-attached for 60 days with a robust library of 150+ instructional recipe lessons and 30+ TBB logo-vertical(A)-2.2020courses, with new releases weekly. Chef Jacquy said, "We think it will help families who are stranded at home and that they might actually connect on a deeper level through the love of home baking." Amen and thanks to you both!  Here is a link to the site. As co-founders of The French Pastry School, the dynamic duo has been teaching the art of pastry to thousands of pastry chefs and students from all over the world for many years.

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Justine Fedak–Eversight 2020 Woman of Vision honoree.

And please make sure to mark your calendars for U8ntiitledEversight Illinois' next big, fun, Gift of Sight fundraiser, set for Thursday, October 22! I am proud to announce our 2020 WOMAN OF VISION will be the one and only Justine Fedak, former BMO honcho, co-founder and principal at Instant Impact Group and current Corporate Hippie! Her list of support in the philanthropic community is too long to mention here but we are all so very excited she will be honored at this very SEE-worthy event (theme hint here!) Dr. Majmudar is the Gift of Sight Honoree. Check website here for event details coming soon! (Honored to be a co-chair for the 3rd year with MyEyeDr's Michael Caputo!)

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Joey Mondelli and Armando Vasquez.

One of our favorite restaurants, La Scarola, has added delivery and to-go options for fans on the North Shore! Armando Vasquez and Joey Mondelli are cooking their

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little butts off to expand service to Highland Park, Schaumburg, Oakbrook and more. The downtown restaurant at 721 W. Grand is also offering these take-out and delivery services. SO, if you want to enjoy this amazing Italian cuisine in your own home, call 312.243.1740 or 630.865.6239 to set it all up! Buon appetito!

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Designer Peach Carr

Chicago designers are stepping up to help out too!

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Heidi, a nurse at Evanston Hospital, wears a mask designed by Lauren Lein.

Project Runway star Peach Carr and Lauren Lein are both designing masks for those in the medical fields. Where there's a need, you can bet there's a generous-hearted Chicagoan willing to fill it! Kudos to you both!

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U88ntitledAnd then there's this from Snopes: "When readers first came across a biological weapon named “Wuhan-400” in Dean Koontz’s novel “The Eyes of Darkness,” we doubt

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Passage from Sylvia Browne's book "End of Days".

anyone had the notion that the famous thriller author was “predicting” a real-world outbreak of COVID-19, coronavirus disease. But in February 2020, after such an outbreak had occurred, eagle-eyed Koontz fans shared this passage as if the famous thriller author was a prognosticator." (Hello, it's pretty damn close to a prediction!) And another coincidence? Self-described psychic Sylvia Browne wrote in her 2008 book "End of Days" that a respiratory illness would spread across the globe in 2020. Say what?!

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Burlesque star Michelle L'Amour.

And now for something a bit naughty! Michelle L' amour is an Quarantine cabaret Oak Park raised burlesque star and a friend. She has created a free website to provide support to entertainers who are out of work. Performers from all over the world are sending in videos that she hosts from her living room. Lol! Called "Quarantine Cabaret", the online show features burlesque, comedy, magic, music and more! (Watch here!) (Not for minors)

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Participating "Dining Out For Life" restaurants in support of TPAN, thus far.

Chicago. However, Dining Out For Life partners – whose dining rooms closed under an earlier state order– can still offer carryout, curbside service, drive-thru, and delivery services. On the right is a list of restaurants who pledged their support of this year's Dining Out For Life effort. When you order home delivery or takeout, or consider buying a restaurant gift certificate for a friend, please put these community supporters at the top of your list! (Although, as we know, they ALL need our support). #proudcochair

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"Toilet paper" cakes from Sweet T's Bakery & Cake Studio.

Lord knows we need a sense of humor amidst all this bad news! A bakery in Arlington Heights has come up with the perfect antidote, Toilet Paper Cakes! If these creations don't make you smile, nothing will. Tammy Montesino's bakery, Sweet T's Bakery & Cake Studio, are accepting call-ahead orders for pick-up! Now here's one clever way to get your TP! Thanks for the giggles Tammy and your creativity! Visit their website here!

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MyEyeDrMyEyeDr, my go-to spot for frames, lenses and check-ups, wants you to know they're here for you during this crisis! If you're an existing patient and need new contact lenses, order here! Free shipping too! Thanks so much MED!

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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas has come up with a unique way to entertain the kiddies!

Congrats and thanks to our much loved Cook County Treasurer, Maria Pappas. Maria has launched a site and created a song just for children to help ease their concerns during this Coronavirus scare. "Me and My Iguana" is an animated video produced by Pappas, Tim Maeder and Frank Lucas. In the video, a child and an iguana share activities that emphasize friendship while

a young voice sings the original kids tune, "Me and My Iguana." The idea is for the electronic iguana to provide companionship and diversion to out-of-school children during the pandemic. Pappas studied music in high school and college and plays several instruments. Pappas wrote the script, Mader created the graphics and video. Read article here and watch darling video below. Thank you Maria for always putting the community first!

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New mom Elizabeth Lawlor with her darling baby Eli.

Now for some really sweet news! My dear friends, Cheryl and

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Baby Eli!

David Lawlor's beautiful daughter Elizabeth gave birth to Baby Eli at 4:23 am on April 2. Momma and baby and doing great! So nice to have such happy news for a change! (Dave, as you may or may not know, is the tech genius behind my blog, and therefore an essential person. )

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Chef Tony Priolo is working overtime to figure out ways to help his fellow hospitalityworkers. Follow him on Insta @Tony_Priolo.

Now there are a lot of ways out there that you can help our friends who are suffering in the hospitality industry, most of Apron is cape on backwards the restaurants have some sort of Employee Relief Fund, but one of the first chefs to get on board and start the process was Chef Tony Priolo, chef/co-owner Piccolo Sogno, Nonnina and Maillard Tavern. He immediately started offering Chicago Hospitality t-shirts for sale with 100% of the proceeds going to the "people who don't have a voice or the means to survive without work in the industry." The government shutdown of bars and restaurants has put thousands out of

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work for the foreseeable future. Chef 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 JB Pritzker and Mayor Lori 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!) Thank YOU Chef Tony!

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Untitle99dAnd another great way to #stayhome and still help the restaurant business? Rent “A Chef’s Voyage,” , a great doc following Chef David Kinch and his Michelin 3-starred culinary team as they travel to France to explore, learn and celebrate his Manresa restaurant's 15th anniversary. The doc premieres today, April 3, on SOMM TV.  Every penny of the rental fee goes to the The LEE Initiative’s Restaurant Workers Relief Program, a nationwide network of restaurants providing much needed essentials (meals and provisions) to hospitality workers who have been laid off during this pandemic. The Initiative was created by Chef Edward Lee with Managing Director Lindsey Ofcacek in collaboration with Maker's Mark. Thanks for the info and your support of this Mary Wagstaff! And see trailer below….

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Thanks for bringing the fun Mayor!

And a big thank you goes out to Mayor Lori Lightfoot who is doing her darndest to make self-isolation fun! Her series of hilarious "Stay at Home, Save Lives" PSAs are SNL-worthy! Watch them here!

 

 

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Terry "Whitey" Pearson, RIP.

On a sad note, Chicago has lost one of its most beloved characters and friends, Whitey "Terry" Pearson

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has passed at age 90. No one had as much fun in their lifetime than this guy. A 45 year friend of Chuck's, he brought laughter, positivity and joy wherever he went. He was a groomsman at our wedding and we traveled the world together, most memorable were the July 4ths we spent together in St. Tropez for 20 years running. All who knew and loved him will now have a hole in their hearts. His celebratory toasts were always this, "May it never end." RIP dear Whitesides.

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IMG_6529I've been so very sad that all of my nonprofit events have been cancelled. The impact on the community has been devastating with many scrambling to find extra ways to raise revenue. (Click here for some resources for nonprofit support) I know they will all come roaring back, bigger and better than ever, so make sure to keep your dancing shoes at the ready and I hope I'll be the first to greet you at the door.

Thank you to all who took the time to answer my questions and provide much needed guidance for the nonprofits, arts and restaurant communities. I wish I could've included everyone. I know we're all stressed and stretched right now but, if you see anything here that touches your heart, please try to help.

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. And through it all, remember to look for things that make you smile.

 

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THE SUMMER OF STARS IN THE HOLLYWOOD OF THE MIDWEST

Plus: Gene Siskel Film Center's Renaissance Awards; Service Club's Earlybirds & Bookworms; Bixbee Imagination Station; David Spade proves laughter is the best medicine; Family Focus Gala; Wildlife rules at Big Fish Ball; Gilda's Club Chicago Awards Dinner; Resilience's "Evening of Impact"; Quinton's Blueprint; FLAIR's "Visions of Elegance" honors Cheryl and Ron; Nika Clark's new gig is a slam dunk; Rubby Duckies on parade; Z Bar celebrates 1st birthday; EVERSIGHT'S Mystery Masquerade; Haute Dog Chicago 2019's star-studded runway; Losing Marsha; Police and firemen swing for the fences for charity; Exciting season finale for Collector's Call; Darling videos and so much MORE!

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Gene Siskel Film Center Renaissance Award recipient, filmmaker Jon Favreau.

The Gene Siskel Film Center is repeatedly turning Chicago into the Hollywood of the Midwest and did so again on Saturday, June 15, for "Marvel, Movies and More: Honoring Jon Favreau in Conversation with Robert Downey Jr." To

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Robert Downey Jr. (Film Center advisory board member), co-chair Anita Liskey, Jon Favreau and co-chair Roopa Weber. 

say it was a love fest is an understatement. It was more like being a fly on the wall as two dear friends and collaborators took a walk down memory lane. Downey conducted an hour-long Q & A with Favreau that was the centerpiece of the gala that was co-chaired by Roopa Weber and Anita Liskey at the Four Seasons Chicago. The fun, however, began on the Red

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Carpet. Each media outlet was instructed to ask each star only two questions. WGN's Dean Richards was the first in line and, if he only asked two questions, they must've

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Lucky raffle winners got a personalized, fun photo with the stars!

been really, really long ones, however, both stars still had that charismatic sense of humor by the time they got to me. Kristan Lieb, my Tribune photog that night, videotaped the convo using my Iphone. Well, as soon as Downey saw Chuck's photo on the Iphone case, the interview went sideways. (See the merriment here!) The two mega stars are definitely each other's biggest fans. Downey has been directed by Favreau in many films and they have also worked together as actors so they had much to discuss when they finally mounted the stage during

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Advisory board members Michelle Cucchiaro and Averill Leviton.

dinner in the ballroom. They both love Chicago and said, since they landed, it's been a "Taste of Chicago and we're bonding over food." Favreau discussed getting his start here in Chicago, even though he's originally from NY. He became eligible for his guild cards while acting at Second City and said, "Chicago remembers its own, it's so supportive." During my brief discussion with the stars, Favreau said this of their "Iron Man" collaboration, "We figured out what the movie would be based on you (nodding to Downey) being in it. My earliest memory was just you having complete confidence looking at me and me knowing that if I can work with this guy, I knew it could be a great movie. That was the beginning of both of our journeys." Jean de St. Aubin, GSFC executive director, welcomed guests and introduced Ellen Sandor, GSFC board chair, calling her the

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Eda Davidman (advisory board member) and her husband Barry Missner.

"driving force behind the Film Center." Video tributes poured in from Favreau's friends Albert Brooks, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sam Holland and Scarlett Johansson. Brooks broke the crowd up during his clip when he said he had hoped to be asked to voice a character in Favreau's upcoming "Lion King" but

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Advisory board chair Ellen Sandor and her husband Richard Sandor.

that "all the Jewish animals were already taken." Barbara Scharres, GSFC director of programming, introduced Jon as a "producer, director, writer and super hero-maker extraordinaire."  The place was packed with 300 fans and supporters and you could hear a pin drop during the conversation. Downey was very animated, coming into the audience several times, especially to clarify a point with his darling, Schaumburg-born wife Susan. The couple are both on the Film Center's advisory board and have contributed greatly in securing talent like Favreau for Renaissance Award honors. Past honorees have included Nicole Kidman, George Lucas (who was interviewed by Favreau in 2009), Jamie Foxx, Reese Witherspoon, Morgan Freeman, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Ethan Hawke, Michael Mann and

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It was a thrill and a privilege chatting with these two geniuses.

Downey himself in 2010. During the interview, Downey said to Favreau, "Your whole career, looking back on it now, has been about inclusion and diversity, underdog heroes and overcoming obstacles." Favreau said he had been inspired by Walt Disney who combined cutting edge technology with a great story. He said George

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Lucas told him, "Your main audience is kids coming of age. You're teaching them how to succeed in this journey of life without having to make the mistakes themselves." This is the message Lucas based his Star Wars franchise on too. At the end of the 6-15b19 (184)@Mila Samokhinaconversation, Downey asked Favreau to join the Film Center board to which he readily agreed. Sandor and Elissa Tenny, president of the School of the Art Institute Chicago) presented Favreau with the Renaissance Award. He said, "I feel very grateful that stuff that's come out of my imagination has become a part of your lives." Congrats to all and especially to the Film Center, that raised $380,000 to support programming and outreach. (Photos by MILA SAMOKHINA)

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David Spade, SNL alum/actor, lit up the crowd.

Nearly 600 supporters joined the GI Research Foundation (GIRF) and Saturday Night Live alum/actor David Spade for the 58th Laughter Is The Best Medicine Ball at the Sheraton Grand Chicago on June 1. The nonprofit supports physicians and scientists at the University of Chicago Medicine Digestive

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Jennifer Brieva (R) and co-chair Bee Crain.

Diseases Center in their efforts to provide outstanding care, train future leaders and perform innovative clinical and laboratory research in order to treat, cure, and prevent digestive diseases. “This weekend’s Ball continues our mission of excellence and commitment to patients and to future scientific breakthroughs,” said Dr. David Rubin, GIRF’s chief scientific advisor. “By all measures, this was our most successful evening in the nearly 60-year history of GIRF. The energy and enthusiasm of our loyal

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Former White Sox Ozzie Guillen (L) and Former Chicago Cubs Fergie Jenkins pose with David Spade following his 45 minute set — perfect for the evening's theme "Laughter is the Best Medicine."

patients, family, and friends help move this important research forward.” Former Loyola basketball player and current University of Chicago research technologist, Nick DiNardi, spoke about having Crohn’s Disease. He shared his decade-long story of debilitating pain, as well as his current symptom-relieving therapies. The paddle raise to fund a study to find the cause of

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Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis was extraordinarily successful thanks to the leadership of the event’s premier benefactors, Sy and Nancy Taxman. These well-known philanthropists raised their own paddle for $50,000 and also matched the first twenty gifts at $2,500. These two

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magnanimous acts of generosity helped the Foundation raise nearly $300,000 in 20 minutes! NBC 5 Chicago’s LeeAnn Trotter emceed the evening with the Michael Lerich Orchestra providing the dancing music. An auction item included a meet-and-greet with Spade before or after his new show (airing in the fall on Comedy Central). Co-chaired by Beatrice Crain and Howard Grill, the event raised $1.3M to benefit physicians and scientists at the University of Chicago Digestive Diseases Center. Right now, 1 out of every 4 Americans is affected by digestive diseases, many of them life-threatening or life-altering.

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Nena Ivon interviews fashion icon Jeffrey Banks.

The Service Club of Chicago hosted their 2nd annual Earlybirds & Bookworms breakfast at RL Restaurant on June 13. The event celebrated designer Jeffrey Banks and debuted his latest book, Norell: Master of American Fashion.

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Peter Martino with Marchesa's Kathryn Alvera.

Known as a popular fashion designer and author, Banks is a CFDA board member emeritus, an FIT senior board member who currently has two fashion lines on the Home Shopping Network and is the author of six books. He is best known for his own label designs but he has also designed for Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein and Merona Sport. The festivities began the night before with a private “Red”

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Co-chairs Paula Borg and Margaret Wenzel with Jeffrey Banks.

party for VIP host committee members at a well-known Oak Street jeweler. Guests were treated to rosé, cocktails and delectable bites while mingling with Jeffrey. All received signed books and a fabulous gift bag. The next morning, RL closed their doors for a private breakfast of 60 guests who arrived for a mimosa reception followed by a lavish  breakfast. Service Club president Tracey DiBuono

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Peter Martino, Bonnie Rickard, Mamie Walton, Jean Antoniou and Morgan Shaner.

welcomed attendees and introduced event co-chairs Paula Borg and Margaret Wenzel, who thanked the host committee, the RL team including GM Anna Finnegan and all the members and friends whose support was instrumental in the success of the day. Then the main event began with Banks being

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Michelle Janayea (R) and cute friend.

interviewed by local fashion icon, Nena Ivon. Nena and Jeffrey engaged the audience with their scintillating tales of Jeffrey’s personal and professional experiences in the fashion industry. Of special note, Nena and Jeffrey focused on legendary American couturier Norman Norell. A lively Q & A followed. At the conclusion, Jeffrey signed copies of his book, as well as the popular, Preppy: Cultivating Ivy Style, both of which sold out completely. The event raised over $15,000.00 to support The Service Club and its mission to aid those in need. (Photos by JOHN REILLY PHOTOGRAPHY)

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Just buzzin' around at the Bixbee Imagination Station!

Run, don't walk to the Bixbee Imagination Station at 915 W. North Avenue! This experiential pop-up is for the young and young at heart and features a fantasy world like none other. Think unicorns, enchanted

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Chuck, just a kid at heart, at the Bixbee Imagination Station!

forests, a ginormous silver octopus, and more all set in an interactive, immersive, instagrammable wonderland! I didn't want to leave! Brought to life by Kehoe Designs and Black Oak Technical Productions, the pop-up is presented by

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For every backpack purchase, Bixbee donates a school bag and supplies to a kid in need.

Bixbee, a San Francisco-based company that makes high quality backpacks and accessories for kids 3-10 years of age. For every backpack purchased, Bixbee donates a school bag with supplies to a kid in need (One Here.One There) So, experience the fun AND support this wonderful cause, now through mid-September! Don't miss it! (For tickets, with a portion of the proceeds funding access to education for children, from gifting backpacks and school supplies to education funds, click here!)  (Sneak peek HERE!)

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John Rogers  Jr. and Valerie Jarrett

John Rogers Jr. and Valerie Jarrett.

Family Focus hosted it 43rd Anniversary Gala with a sellout crowd of 400 guests on May 28. The evening at the Four Seasons Hotel honored U.S. Senator Dick Durbin and Dennis Abboud, ReaderLink Distribution Services president/CEO, and was emceed by Rob Johnson. The event brought together national and state leaders to celebrate the work of Family Focus, a nonprofit that provides early childhood development

Honorees Dennis Abboud and U.S. Senator Dick Durbin

Honorees Dennis Abboud and U.S. Senator Dick Durbin.

services to low-income families. Last year, Family Focus reached 17,000 community members through seven centers located across the state. Governor Pritzker presented the Bernice Weissbourd Award for Family Support to Durbin.(The award is named for Bernice Weissbourd, founder of Family Focus and a nationally recognized leader in the family support movement.) The Senator accepted

Illinois Comptroller Susanna Mendoza and David Szoztak

Illinois Comptroller Susanna Mendoza and David Szoztak

the award, saying, “Inherently we know that if we are going to have the kind of country we want and need in this great nation, we need the families that can lead these children into better lives.” Valerie Jarrett, former senior advisor to President Obama, presented the Outstanding Corporate Partner Award to Abboud. Valerie said, “ReaderLink has donated almost $8 million in books to disadvantaged families, including thousands of Spanish language books for Family Focus center participants, addressing a critical gap and instilling the

Dr. Seun Adigun  Valerie Jarrett and Rob Johnson

Dr. Seun Adigun, Valerie Jarrett and Rob Johnson.

love of reading to a new generation.” Family Focus president/CEO Merri Ex was surprised with a special Bernice Weissbourd Award for Family Support that was presented to her for her leadership and contributions to support families in Chicago. Bernice Weissbourd shared, “The thing that brings all of us together—Dick Durbin, JB Pritzker, Valerie Jarrett and Dennis Abboud—is

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Senator Durbin with Governor Pritzker.

an unstoppable belief in our shared ability to nurture children, from birth, in and with their communities.” Dr. Seun Adigun, an Olympic champion, was the keynote speaker. In 2018, Dr. Adigun gained notoriety by forming, not only the first African bobsled team, but also by being part of the first Nigerian team to ever compete in the Winter Olympics. Dr. Adigun grew up in Evanston and attended programs at Family Focus Evanston. During a Black History Month visit in February Dr. Adigun said, “Honestly, every single day of being a product of Family Focus has motivated me to be the woman I am today.” The event raised $450,0000 to fund Family Focus programs and services.

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MWRD Commissioners Debra Shore  Josina Morita  and MWRD president Kari K. Steele

MWRD Commissioners Debra Shore, Josina Morita, and MWRD president Kari K. Steele

Friends of the Chicago River’s annual Big Fish Ball was a big hit on June 11, raising nearly $300,000 with over 540 guests at the Westin Chicago River North. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, President Kari K. Steele and Chicago's Deputy Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, Manny Perez, were among

Friends of the Chicago River's Tributary Committee led by Louise Barrett...

Friends of the Chicago River's Tributary Committee led by Louise Barrett.

the speakers. Former Mayor Rahm Emanuel was awarded the Chicago River Blue Ribbon prize for his leadership and enthusiasm for projects such as the Chicago Riverwalk, the Wild Mile plan, the 312 River Run, the Chicago River Boathouses, the more ecologically-based Chicago River Design Guidelines and

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Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle has a meet-and-greet with Mr. Possum.

for creating the River Ecology and Governance Task Force. “I want to thank Friends of the Chicago River, not for this award, but for what you’ve done for over 40 years, being a voice for the city of Chicago, rediscovering one of the most natural resources we have,” said Emanuel in a pre-recorded message. Presented by McDermott Will & Emery, the ball featured live wildlife demonstrations from Big Wolf Run Ranch, Wings and Talons, JG’s Reptile Show and the Flying Foxes Conservation Fund. The Big Fish Ball was established in 2006 to benefit Friends’ efforts to improve and protect the Chicago River system. (Photos by IAN VECCHIOTTI)

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ROOH Chicago, 736 W. Randolph!

ROOH Chicago made its highly anticipated debut on “Restaurant

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ROOH Chicago ribbon cutting.

Row,” (736 W. Randolph) with a Grand Opening Party on May 22. The event featured a sampling of the restaurant’s new-age Indian cuisine and innovative cocktail programming. Complete with an eclectic, modern design, ROOH, meaning soul or spirit, is bringing the spirit of India to the Windy City and providing guests and foodies with a never-before-seen dining experience masterminded by executive chef Sujan Sarkar. Split into three floors, ROOH Chicago aims to depict a distinct sense of style and experience at every level with aged color washed walls, rich fabrics, ornate tiles, as well as textural panels and imported wall coverings from prominent Indian fashion designer Sabyasachi . (312.267.2323)

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Members of Malnati family--Marc  Rick and Jean Malnati-Miller  accepted award on behalf of Lou Malnati's.

Members of Malnati family–Marc Rick and Jean Malnati-Miller accepted award on behalf of Lou Malnati's Cancer Research Fund.

Gilda's Club Chicago (GCC), a free support community for men, women, teens and children impacted by cancer, celebrated its annual awards dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel on June 12. The event was hosted by Pat Tomasulo (of WGN-TV) and honored Walgreens and Lou Malnati’s Cancer Research Fund. During the evening Tim Mohan, current board chair, also honored David Selby, former board chair, with special recognition. GCC member Bill Evanoff

Board chair Tim Mohan presents Walgreen's award to Rina Shah.

Board chair Tim Mohan presents Walgreen's award to Rina Shah

introduced Jean Malnati-Miller, Marc Malnati and Rick Malnati who accepted the award on behalf of their Research Fund. Rina Shah accepted the award on behalf of her company, Walgreen's. GCC member Stephanie Guerrero shared her personal experience of how the Club has positively impacted her life. A live auction included two badges

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The loving staff at Gilda's Club Chicago.

to the 2020 Masters Golf Tournament (that sold for $15,000); Four three-day passes to the 2019 Chicago Blackhawks Convention; A private collection of 21 wines in honor of GCC's 21st anniversary and four Gold Box tickets to a Chicago White Sox game. An after-party included live music, cocktails and Lou Malnati's pizza, of course! GCC's mission is to ensure that all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action and sustained by community. Its innovative program includes more than 300 free activities each month for members.

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#MuteRKelly co-founder Oronike Odeleye, author of Soulless and Co-Host of Sound Opinions Jim DeRogatis. #MuteRKelly co-founder Kenyette Tisha Barnes, co-chairs & Resilience board members Carol Stone and McKaye Whiteside.

More than 300 donors, service partners and friends attended the 16th annual, "Evening of Impact" presented by Resilience on May 30 at Morgan Manufacturing. Resilience presented Oronike Odeleye and Kenyette Tisha Barnes,

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Co-chair/Resilience board member Carol Stone w/ guest auctioneer Jenniffer Weigel.

co-founders of the #MuteRKelly campaign, with the Dr. Natalie A. Stephens Visionary Award, named after the not-for-profit’s founder, to recognize their work of "farsighted leaders who have made a powerful and lasting impact on the fight to end sexual violence." Jim

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Resilience executive director Erin Walton with Illinois Comptroller Susanna Mendoza.

DeRogatis, author of Soulless: The Case Against R. Kelly, and co-host of Sound Opinions broadcast on WBEZ and nationwide, introduced the honorees and spoke about his experience covering the R. Kelly case for the last 19 years. Co-chaired by Carol Stone and McKaye Whiteside, the event raised more than $170,000 to advance the mission of Resilience, the

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Resilience board member Anne Biere, former RVA client and author Kelley Kitley and Resilience board president Beth Kallmyer.

largest comprehensive rape crisis center in metro Chicago. Proceeds from the benefit will help to fund prevention and education outreach designed to stop sexual violence before it starts, supporting a program that currently reaches nearly 18,000 Chicago Public School students. Resilience also trains and provides more than 230 volunteers who serve as advocates for more than 2,000 people annually who identify as sexual assault survivors including 680 people who are treated in the emergency rooms of 17 hospitals in the Chicago metro area. Resilience also provides crisis intervention, medical and legal advocacy and trauma therapy services to all survivors and their loved ones. (Photos by MARC MONAGHAN)

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Quinton de' Alexander

Quinton de Alexander, fashion icon, humanitarian and designer, was honored at the DuSable Museum in an exhibit titled, "Blueprint," which was inspired by the blueprint of his life. Born in New Orleans, he was deeply influenced by the Mardi Gra festivals which no doubt inspired, at least in part, his spectacular "Drama Dresses. "Designed under the label Chez de' Alexander, the gowns make every woman who wears one feel empowered. Quinton's lifelong mission has always been about

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Quinton and his ladies wearing his designs.

empowerment–empowering men and women who are less fortunate and children who need a leg up. I was proud to interview him on the opening night of this exhibit where many of his "ladies" were in attendance wearing his glam gowns. We touched on his many accomplishments– chairman/CEO of Creativity United, founder of the "We Dream in Color Foundation,", self-taught fashion designer, minister and many others. His foundation supports the homeless and at-risk youth as well as men going through transitional assistance programs. His Humanitarian Awards, which will be held this year on Saturday, July 13, will be emceed by Suzanne LeMignot and feature a fashion show and awards program. When I asked him what's next, he said the creation of a TV show. I can't wait to see! (For Hermene Hartman's (N'Digo) great interview with Quinton, click here).

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FlairJoin the Chicago Lighthouse for its "Visions of Elegance" FLAIR fashion show on Friday, September 13 at the Drake Hotel. The afternoon will begin with a reception at 11 am before the fashion show, luncheon and award presentation to the much deserving honorees Cheryl Coleman and Ron Katz. The event will be co-chaired by Sherrill Bodine and Sheree Schimmer Valukas. The Chicago Lighthouse is a world-renowned social service organization serving the blind, visually impaired, disabled and Veteran communities. The nonprofit provides vision rehabilitation services, education, employment opportunities and assistive technology for people of all ages. Join me to celebrate Cheryl and Ron and support this wonderful nonprofit! (For tickets/more info, click here!)

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Nika Clark-New program director for Free Spirit Media's HoopsHIGH!

Congrats to WCIU's media star/and friend Nika Clark! She is now the proud program coordinator for Free Spirit Media's HoopsHIGH, a program in partnership with After School HoopsHIGH+old_rgbMatters that provides teens and young adults in communities of color on Chicago's West and South sides with a comprehensive foundation in media literacy and hands-on media production. The organization will host a Dunk Contest on Thursday, July 25 at the North Lawndale/ Collins Academy at 1313 S. Sacramento Ave. on the school's basketball courts. Bring a 'brella! Since 2001, Free Spirit Media has empowered more than 6,500 youth. They are so lucky to have YOU Nika Pika!  

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Basebaltickets2019-980x495The Chicago Fire Department and the Chicago Police Department will swing for the fences during the 20th annual charity baseball game to benefit the CFD Gold Badge Society and the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation which provide aid to families who have endured the loss of a loved one serving in the line of duty. (For tickets, $5, visit either website, here's one: http://bit.ly/2LctZUM) Tickets will also be available for purchase at tables near the gate for $10. All proceeds directly benefit the organization from which they are purchased. Let's play BALLLL!!!!

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Collector's Call with book expert Thomas Joyce, host Lisa Whelchel and Leslie Hindman.

Thanks to the brand new Me-TV show, Collector's Call, for featuring our rare book collection on its season finale on June 23! I had the best time filming with long time friends Leslie Hindman and book expert Thomas Joyce. Lisa Whelchel, from the Facts of Life, is the charming host for this new show about unique collections. I'm happy to learn that they have been picked up for a second season! Kudos to all and thanks again for this fun opportunity! (To see the segment, click here!)

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Chicago Ducky Derby coming August 8 to benefit Special Olympics!

Over 60,000 rubber ducks will drop off the Wabash Bridge into the Chicago River at 1 pm, August 8. The 14th annual Chicago Ducky Derby will benefit Special Olympics and enthrall people of all ages who watch the ducks "race" to the finish line. Ducks are available for adoption for $5 online here and in person on race day

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Guests pose with Derby mascot Splash.

beginning at 7 am at 400 N. Michigan Ave. The Family Festival begins at 10 am in Pioneer Plaza with entertainment, prizes, face painting and the Ducky Derby mascot Splash. The festival will have live entertainment performed by 7th Heaven. Top viewing locations for the ducky drop include AMA Plaza, State Street Bridge or the Vietnam Memorial Park and Riverwalk. The Hemispheres, a soul and R & B band will entertain the crowd from the AMA Plaza at the time of the drop.

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Z Bar 1 year anniversary --6-23-19The Peninsula Chicago's rooftop oasis, the oh-so-chic Z Bar, celebrated its one year anniversary on June 23. The elegant space was decorated head to toe for the festivities! Congrats with love Z Bar! You are definitely a jewel in Chicago's crown!

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The 4th annual Haute Dog Chicago is shaping up to be a blockbuster event with a roster of runway stars that you won't want to miss! The evening will benefit Canine Companions for HAUTE DOG CHICAGO 2019 Save the Date - For SocialIndependence, a national nonprofit that provides assistance dogs for those in need, FREE of charge! Don't forget to mark your calendars now for Thursday, September 19 from 6:30–9:30 pm at the Peninsula Chicago. I'm honored to return, along with #RooneyRules, as emcee! For tickets/more info, click here! (Special thanks to CS Magazine for being our media sponsor!)

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Marsha Brenner

I was so sad to learn of the passing of Marsha Brenner, the long-time executive director of the Apparel Industry Board. We had lunch together the week before with her "right arm," Ambar Campos. She was so enthusiastic about upcoming plans that it was very hard to believe that she passed away so soon after. During lunch, she talked about how lucky she was to have found Ambar to help her out as she advocated for Chicago designers. Marsha was always a tough little cookie who spoke her mind. I won't lie when I say we had our run-ins but I always admired her tenacity and love for Chicago fashion. She will be missed by all who knew her and especially by the designers whose lives she touched. It was a private service with family requesting donations be made to the COPD Foundation.

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ILGala_SocialPosts_V5-01Mark your calendar's now for this year's Eversight Gift of Sight Celebration! We have turned it upside down to give you a unique, new experience starting with a new theme, Mystery Masquerade, and new date, Thursday, October 24, at the Peninsula! The Woman of Vision this year will be Sherry Lea Holson and the Gift of Sight Honoree will be Dr. David Lubeck. Formerly known as the Illinois Eyebank, this nonprofit provides the gift of sight for those in need that includes transplantation and research. For tickets, more info, click HERE! (Special thanks to Chicago Magazine for being our media sponsor!)

 

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There's so much going on around town, and beyond, and I'm thrilled to be able to bring it to Sammd you! Thanks for checking in and remember, if you have exciting news YOU would like to share, please send it to me at candace@candidcandace.com!  And, if not a subscriber, join me here!

 

Love, as always,

Candace

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