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VICTOR SKREBNESKI: OUR HOMEGROWN GENIUS AND FRIENDS WHO LOVED HIM

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Victor and Cindy on cover of Chicago Tribune's Style.

He had an unerring eye. Victor Skrebneski saw the world in black and white with subtle shades in between and no one has ever photographed it like he did. I remember a comment he once made about how much he loved Paris, a city he referred to as his "muse." He said it was because "nothing there offends my eye." I never forgot

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Supermodel Carmen Dell' Orefice's favorite (iconic) photo, by Victor. 

this…He made the commonplace seem grand and the grand even grander. He was a genius and one that we, as Chicagoans, were always thrilled and proud to call our own. We almost lost him to NYC but, thanks to his longtime friend and supermodel Carmen Dell'Orifice,

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Inside looking out from Victor's spotless studio on LaSalle.(9/15/13)

he stayed in the Windy City. He had spoken to her in the '50s about moving and she asked the most logical question, "Why would you want to leave Chicago when you're positioned as the greatest fashion and portrait photographer outside of NYC? The opportunities for you being in Chicago would be endless!" She was right and

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Sherren Leigh and Victor.

he stayed, although I'm pretty sure he would've made history wherever he chose to live. My first encounter with Victor came in

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TCW Mag 31st anniversary cover shot by Victor in 2013.

2013, when I had the honor of appearing on the 31st anniversary cover of Today's Chicago Woman Magazine, thanks to its dynamic founder Sherren Leigh. I was thrilled with the idea of appearing on the cover but when I heard it would be shot by the legendary Skrebneski, I damn near lost my mind. He didn't remember our first "almost" meeting though

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Dennis Minkel and Victor from my favorite book by the photog, "Ageing".

back in my modeling days. I was sent by my agent for a "go-see" to his famed studio at 1350 N. LaSalle. Then as now, having Victor shoot a photo of you was considered the holy grail of the industry.  To be shot by him said you had arrived and in a very big way.  Well, I was flatly rejected because

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Andrea Schwartz' beautiful Victor portrait, won at a PAWS Fur Ball live auction.

I was only 5' 7" and he insisted his models be 5'8" or over. He wouldn't even look at me …..I remember Jovanna Papadakis, who was his right hand woman at the time, even apologized to me as she thought I had some potential. Sun-Times writer Larry Findley said in Jovanna's obit that she was "the stern

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Kerry Harper Melchi, a favorite model of Victor's.

gatekeeper who protected the inner sanctum of Victor Skrebneski's famous photography studio." Her friend Camilla Hawk said, "The models shuddered in

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Another favorite model of Victor's, Deborah Larsen.

their boots when they walked in. Her reputation spread far and wide that she was a fearsome taskmaster. No model got past her to show their book to Victor. She would take the book, and if she thought it was appropriate, she would show it to him."  Well, Jovanna did show it to him but still he wouldn't see me. This was one of the great regrets of my life, but happily, Sherren Leigh and TCW made my dream come true in later years. As I pulled into his

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Sexy Dori Wilson, who was a friend and model for Victor.

driveway for the TCW shoot on Sept. 15, 2013, I purposely slowed down and put the top down on my car hoping someone would see me pulling in. When I opened the

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Dori by Victor.

big, imposing wooden door, there was Dennis Minkel, Victor's assistant and studio manager, with a big grin on his face….I relaxed. And then there was Victor, also with a big smile, and I knew I was among friends. Suddenly, my worries about squeezing into a too tight Herve Leger dress were behind me and I could only focus on the studio and the legends who had been shot there and the decor. All in shades of white and beige, with his famous portraits dotting the walls, it was truly an honor and a privilege to be invited inside. Sherren was there

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Kerry Harper Melchi by Victor.

as well as four beautiful models who would be shooting the fashion feature. Representatives from A. Marek Fine Jewelry were on hand, too, including an imposing security guard

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Dr. Steve Stryker by Victor, a sweet anniversary gift.

who followed me everywhere once I'd been layered with their exquisite diamond necklaces. The photography space was all white with a step-down that I'm sure has brought many a client and model to their knees as their eyes scanned the room and not the floor as they entered. The lighting was deceptively simple …..clearly, here was a man who didn't require a bank of white lights to make someone look good. No, this lighting was for a genius who knew exactly what he wanted before he shot

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Fast friends, Maria Pappas, Victor and Leslie Hindman.

it and knew what it would look like before he even snapped his Hasselblad's shutter. This was not a photographer who took

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A 50+ year friendship/collab–Michael Kutza and Victor at the unveiling of his last poster for the Festival.

all day long to get "the" shot either. Victor took very few shots and stopped when he knew he had what he wanted. I was in awe. Even after the cover shot, when he cleared the studio for a private portrait (which was much to my surprise as I had no idea he planned on doing this!), there was no time wasted. As Frank

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Sugar Rautbord shot by Victor.

Sinatra played in the background, the shot took just a few lighting adjustments and an arch of my back for Victor to say, "We have it." Victor shot the covers for TCW Mag for

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A beautiful friendship–Victor, Carmen Dell' Orefice and Peter Martino.

about 8 years. Sherren said, "Victor took TCW’s layouts and fashion pages to a level I never could. A true artistic genius." Lots of friends have had the good fortune to own a "Victor Portrait" which I believe he charged around $25K for. Through the years, Victor's generosity extended to so many charitable causes. He would donate a sitting and,

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Victor captured the energetic late photog Steve Starr perfectly.

invariably, the money raised would be astronomical for this coveted photo shoot. He raised millions for local charities. Philanthropic friends Andrea Schwartz and Dr. Steve Stryker, have matching Skrebneski photos. Andrea's was purchased at the PAWS Fur Ball's live auction in

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Victor, winner of the Lucie award for 'Outstanding Achievement in Fashion', accompanied by model Carmen Dell'Orefice at 11th Annual Lucie Awards at Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall on October 27, 2013 in NYC.

2014, shortly after they became engaged, and Steve's was purchased by his loving wife for their 1st anniversary in 2016. What a thrill for those lucky enough to have such a treasure!  And even though he shot legends the world over, the images of people I know are the ones I relate to the most. Back in the day, I modeled with one of Victor's favorites, Kerry Harper Melchi. She of the long dark hair and lithe

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Along with every other ad campaign, Victor made I. Magnin ads iconic. (Kerry Harper Melchi)

5'8" frame….along with Deborah Larsen, these two shot so many iconic ads with Victor–I. Magnin, Grosvenor Furs, Oscar de la Renta and so many others. They were/are flawless. I asked Kerry how she came to be a model for the genius. She said, "In 1977 I graduated from high school and went to Chicago to see if I could make it as a model. One day I had a job at his studio, for shoes only. During the shoot, he called in a makeup

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Victor at Ralph Lauren for the book signing of "Ageing", my favorite book of his.

artist and after that he began booking me for fashion. Although he did book hair and makeup he liked us to be able to do our own as well. It was 'The School of Victor' so to speak. We knew hair, makeup, styling, posing, acting and becoming aware of what clients wanted. He taught us to be a perfectionist at our job. I became a sought after

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Chuck by Victor for Red Hot Chicago 2013.

model because of what I learned at his studio. I was very grateful. The shoots were amazing, surrounded by very creative and talented people. Always fun music playing and great lunches brought in. We all just clicked and it was a unique atmosphere." Dori Wilson, Dori Wilson PR and a longtime friend and also a former model of

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With Victor, Michael Kutza (and Chuck peeking) at the Landmarks Library Foundation Gala. Both Michael and Victor were both honored as Living Landmarks, of course.

Victor's, had this to say about her experiences with the maestro. "We were all so honored for the opportunity to work for Victor, that we always tried our very best. He didn't say much … one could just tell from his eyes if he was happy or if something needed to be changed. He did makeup better than anyone. I recall Victor told me to show up on a Saturday for a shoot … I did … and thought nothing more about it. Of course, I did not tell my folks that I had done a nude (actually I had on bikini bottoms, but same were retouched out.) One day my Dad came home from work with a page from LOOK Magazine that his boss had given

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Dear friend of Victor's, Joey Mondelli (La Scarola)

him. He was not pleased.  I said "well, it's not me"… he responded, "well, why is your name there?" …That's how I learned the photo had been picked up by a national magazine…..Yikes! He was THE BEST!"  Another longtime friend Michael Kutza, IMG_6610founder of the Chicago International Film Festival, bonded with Victor over the Festival photo shoots, which are now iconic. Michael shared this about his friend, "What can I say about Victor? Victor was a very focused professional. I was friends with SKREBNESKI while a select others were friends with VICTOR! So for 55 years we worked on projects for Film Festival posters to help raise funds for the organization. I would bring him a whole slew of

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Shelley MacArthur Farley by Victor.

movie stars and personalities to shoot that we then made into posters, with some being included in the book I was doing for the 40th Anniversary entitled MOVING PICTURES. From Francois Truffaut, Anne Nicole Smith, Oliver Stone, Shirley MacLaine, Sigourney Weaver Faye Dunaway so many fun people. They all loved meeting Skrebneski and being in a

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Laura Barnett by Victor.

shoot. His private life was his private life. I have always respected that. There would be months and months where I would never hear from him and then, maybe 6 months later, I'd get a morning call, "When are we going to RL or La Scarola?" As you or may not know, he put RL on the map. It was a failed enterprise of Ralph's [Lauren]! Ralph asked Victor for advice and he said you need Steve Lombardo to reinvent the place and

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Bonnie Spurlock by Victor.

manage it. He did and it worked. He loved RL. When I went to him in 1966 and asked him to make the Film Festival SEXY, it took him a few months but he came back with

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Myra Reilly by Victor for Red Hot Chicago 2013.

some images that put the Chicago International Film Festival on the map!!! He could be completely impossible and stubborn, but I certainly understood being a fellow Sagittarius, as we are always RIGHT…and do it our way. One year, we Sagittarians got together for a drink at The Casino. The group included Victor, Donna La Pietra, Sugar Rautbord, Leslie Hindman, Beverly Blettner and me. VIC ( as I called him) is about to have a new chapter in his life. He will be rediscovered or discovered for the first time. His iconic photography will live on…"  Leslie Hindman,

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Carmen Dell' Orefice by Victor for Marshall Fields. Now hanging in the Museum of Contemporary Photography.

Hindman Auctions founder, remembered the unique creativity of Victor. She shared, "When Sandra Hindman and I had Antiques Chicago at Navy Pier in 2001, Victor agreed to be honored and to design a “celebrity booth” at

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Playboy cover, Aug. 1959, shot by Victor.

the fair. I couldn’t wait to see what he would bring to the exhibit.  He has the best taste of anyone, as you know, and the chicest home in the entire city other than Marilynn Alsdorf’s. He brought his own little paint container and told the painter that the booth needed to be exactly that color – it was off white – but he was SO specific about it that it had to be exactly that off white. Later, I stopped by to see his booth. The ONLY THING in the booth was one beautiful live naked man lying on a very simple table. Stark naked. That was it. Victor explained that that was ART and DESIGN at its best and that there was nothing else necessary whatsoever. So the naked man just sat in various poses in the off white booth – which was just under the stage in the rotunda at Navy Pier – for the duration of the show. Everyone LOVED IT. How

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Museum of Contemporary Photography honors Victor with the Silver Camera Award (with Karen Irvine and Natasha Egan).

brilliant. It was fantastic!" (Me: I just wish I had been there to see THIS!) Another dear, dear friend of Victor's, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas had this to share. "Victor was the guy in my life who finished my sentences before I started them. Sometimes we never talked we just made faces, giggles and frowned. He unconditionally loved me and was always up for my cooking. He would even tell me to serve straight out of the pot. He could do no wrong, I could do no wrong. We were two interwoven spirits navigating the world's circus." Carmen Dell' Orefice, who is still modeling at age 88 (and who is my Victor Skrebneski and Carmenfavorite of all time) worked with Skrebneski alot, creating museum quality images. She said, ”My heart will always vibrate whenever I think about Victor and our many photo shoots and times together. I'm grateful for the fact, as long as my memory works, that some of his energy is forever intertwined with mine. Comforting at this moment. He knew he had taken my all time favorite portrait from that era! Raising the biggest cup of turmeric tea right now, in his honor!“  (Below is the video that introduced Victor when he was awarded the prestigious Achievement in Fashion Award from the world-renowned Lucie Foundation in 2013. (Carmen accompanied him)

Carmen's dear friend, Peter Martino (jewelry designer to the stars and also for the rest of us) remembers Victor's inclusiveness. "I'll never forget how kind Victor was to me early in my career, coming to Chicago. He introduced me to so many of his social and fashion

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Victor with Mamie Walton and Carmen.

friends. He was a Chicago icon who took an interest in “a friend of a friend” (ie: Carmen) and made a concerted effort to help me succeed. He came to many of the events I supported knowing it would help

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La Scarola's Armando Vasquez 2014 Victor portrait.

promote my collections and give me recognition. That kind of kindness is rare and will never be forgotten. Victor and I attended quite a few parties and galas together as guests of Beverly Blettner and these bring back wonderful

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Joey Mondelli and Victor, longtime friends. Joey was dear friends with Victor's mother Anna too. This photo hangs in La Scarola. 

memories. He and Beverly were close friends who loved to bicker (actually fight! Lol! But always made up) In NYC, we saw each other through Carmen or at fashion events. He was always a very genuine, true and supportive friend. At times a bit testy- but what genius isn’t!? He will always be a beloved mentor and friend to me,"  Martino said.

Shortly before Victor passed away, he was interviewed by

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Victor with Sylvia Perez.

Fox 32 Chicago's Sylvia Perez in one of the best interviews I've ever seen him do. I also believe this might have been the last request he granted. He and Sylvia hit if off so well, they had made plans to get together for dinner. In a move that showed just how brilliant an artist Victor was, he asked Sylvia to shoot the interview in black and white. Her editor popped the color in at the end. The results are spectacular as you will see below. Kudos and thank you dear Sylvia for capturing this beloved man so beautifully.

I could share so many more stories, since every encounter with Victor was so memorable, but I'll just leave you with these for now. And I'll close with these words from his friend Michael Kutza, "He will be rediscovered or discovered for the first time. His iconic photography will live on…a new beginning." Amen to that.

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RIP dear Ernest Collins

Another tragic loss to our community was Ernest Collins, a world renowned photographer, who was also a Chicago native. Ernest passed away on April 12 at age 67 in his home and studio on the Near West

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A beauty by Ernest.

Side. He started his career as a makeup artist and hairstylist who styled The Emotions, the Pointer Sisters and so many more. In this wonderful obit in the Sun-Times by Maureen O'Donnell, it states "Ernest elevated black beauty in elite modeling circles in Chicago, Milan and Paris. As his reputation grew, his clients included model Tyra Banks, basketball legend Michael Jordan, singer Eddie Kendricks of the Temptations, actors Sheryl Lee Ralph and Gabrielle Union, model-actress Roshumba Williams and Oprah Winfrey." I was so lucky to 4da211b512733have been photographed by him. As a matter of fact, his headshot of me is my all-time favorite. It's surprising that these two legendary photogs, he and Victor, would pass away so close to each other. They each had such a striking style of shooting glamour and, in many ways, were very similar. Each worked with a bare minimum of shots and had lighting that was deceptively simple and yet genius all at the same time. Ernest was a big bear Ernest discovery (2)of a guy…gruff on the outside with a marshmallow heart. I didn't know him as well as I'd wanted to. His last big shoot was for A Silver Lining Foundation's "Glitz & Glamour" gala on

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A photo montage by Ernest for A Silver Lining Glitz & Glamour fashion show.

March 4. Produced and conceived by his longtime friend, fashion designer Mark Roscoe, the shoot consisted of all of the event's celebrity models being shot by Ernest in his studio. Afterwards, he photo-shopped them all together in a brilliant backdrop/collage for the show that

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My favorite photo–by Ernest.

went from floor to ceiling and wall to wall. I was so happy he was in the audience to see the thunderous applause and appreciation for his work. I Ernest Collins 8-19adored him in every way. We had plans for another shoot and more laughs, but sadly, that wasn't meant to be. His longtime friend and hairstylist Leigh Jones said, "He basically brought a lot of black models to the forefront. He saw in these young black women what some other white photographers didn't see." Ernest did campaigns for L'Oreal, Fashion Fair and Iman Cosmetics, Soft Sheen hair products, Alberto-Culver, and many more. A future memorial is planned. RIP dear Ernest.

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Fashion designer Lauren Lein and a few of her masks.

Since we all have so much time on our hands, I love seeing all the creative ways people are surviving this crisis. Many of our beloved local designers and everyday people have

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Fashion designer Shernett Swaby and her mask.

taken on the life-saving task of making masks. A pivot for sure and one that is greatly appreciated. I believe Peach Carr was the first to jump in to help followed by designers Elda de la Rosa, Lauren Lein, Shernett Swaby, Thierry Couture and even PR maven Betsy Shepherd, who is creating reversible Cubs masks on her brand new Etsy page. And I love and appreciate all the people out there who have shared on Instagram their support of said designers like Sherry Lea Fox, Mary Lasky, Bobbi Panter, Sherrill Bodine, Thomas O'Gorman and so many others. Thanks to all!

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BBJ Linens' Lanie Hartman.

Other Chicago companies making a difference include BBJ Linens, which provides linen rentals for all occasions, has temporarily shifted its focus Untitledto making gowns and masks and shields for hospitals across the country. Lanie Hartman, BBJ Linens regional account exec, said, "I’m so, so proud of the help that we have given during this crazy time. Our talented sewers are so busy trying to get all of these PPE’s finished as quickly as possible. We’ve turned our talented staff and Atelier Custom Department into a Covid 19 fighting machine!"  

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Platinum SanitationAnd kudos also go out to Justin Jacobson, founder of Platinum Events, a premiere event planning company. He and his company have pivoted towards sanitation services through his newly formed Platinum Sanitation Services. They offer antibacterial and antiviral deep cleaning, steaming and more for warehouses, offices, homes and educational facilities. #HatTip


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IndexMore love from Common Threads— To address food insecurity issues Chicago residents are facing in the wake of COVID-19, Common Threads, Top Box

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Chef Bill Kim, as always, pitching in to help.

Foods and local restaurateurs are teaming up to deliver family meals and grocery boxes for up to 500 residents per week. Distribution began the week of April 6 and will continue through at least early June thanks to support from Mariano’s, Nielsen-Massey Foundation and donations from Common Threads supporters. Common Threads identified participating chefs, including Chef Bill Kim of Urbanbelly, Chef Kevin Hickey of The Duck Inn, Chef Josh Katt of KitchFix, Chef Paul Hitalenko of Huegah Catering Company and Chef Tiffany Williams of Exquisite Catering to produce the family meal boxes. (To learn more and how you can support, click here!)

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Bear-Necessities1Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation, the Chicago-based non-profit organization dedicated to eliminating pediatric cancer and providing hope and support to those who are touched by it, has put a hold on individualized Bear Hug

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American Idol stars Ace Young and Diana DeGarmo.

experiences due to COVID-19 social distancing. Children and families affected by pediatric cancer in 18 Midwest-area hospitals and at home received a giant virtual Bear Hug recently, through the efforts of celebrities, Chicago personalities and supporters. “We are thrilled to

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be blessed by the participation of these individuals who have come together to provide much needed hope at this time,” said Kathleen A. Casey, founder and CEO of BNPCF. Celebrities, Chicago personalities and supporters bidding well-wishes to Bear Necessities families in the Bear Hug video include power couple of American Idol fame Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young, who were set to headline the March premiere of the Chicago musical HIT HER WITH THE

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Chicago Bear Patrick Scales.

SKATES; “Saturday Night Live” alum and film star Nora Dunn; Chicago Bears long snapper Patrick Scales; ABC7’s Roz Varon; CBS2’s Ryan Baker; FOX32’s Sylvia Perez; Brookfield Zoo and The Langham Chicago and yours truly.  Bear Necessities has supported thousands of children and families through the unique Bear Hugs program over the years, providing customized experiences from events such as tickets to a concert or a Joffrey Ballet to family-friendly moments like brand-new backyard swing sets and fishing trips to Wisconsin. More than 384 Bear Hugs were provided in 2019 alone. For more information on how to support Bear Necessities and Bear Hugs programs for families in need, visit https://www.bearnecessities.org/donate/.

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9If you're not following Chef Art Smith on Insta (@thechefartsmith), you are truly missing out! A week

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Art's executive producer and health coach, Chef Lucas Cancelier.

ago, he started doing 30 minute virtual cooking demos called "Healthy & Comfort Cooking with Chef Art Smith", executive produced by Lucas Cancelier (who is also a chef and kick-ass health coach (Insta @iamdapower). He helped Chef Art lose 50 lbs. in 6 weeks on a healthy eating, fitness plan!). Art's broadcasts are on his Insta story for 24 hours and then they go to IGTV. He said, "In these challenging times people need IMG_6884some happy! A little food and love makes people's day. Pray about better days to come and don't allow the news to become the narrative of your day." Amen to this Chef! In the first week, he showed viewers how to make his famous Hummingbird Cake and, in his most recent video, he showed us (with wit, charm and talent) how to fix un-fried chicken and his world famous fried chicken. Next week, Wednesday, April 22 (4-4:430 pm, EST) he plans on sharing his recipes for biscuits and sweet tea, among others! You have to tune in. He films from his home kitchen in Jasper, Florida, and you feel like you're spending time with a much loved relative. Thank you Art for bringin' the foodie love!

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Mary Ann Rose and Bob Hope--grand opening of the Notre Dame Convocation Center

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Our very own Mary Ann Rose's life story should be made into a movie! We all know and love her as a premier event planner through her Tamar Productions but I bet you didn't know she was a star performer for many of Bob Hope's shows entertaining the troops and others! She said, "I toured with Bob Hope during the Viet Nam War and then worked for him for several years as an opening act throughout the US. In addition to the opening of the Notre Dame Center, you’d get a kick to know that I was working with him on one of his birthdays at the Playboy Club in Lake Geneva as well as when he appeared in Chicago for the National Houseware’s Show opening event at the Chicago Hilton and Towers. I was dating Heinz [Kern] at the time but had never told him I had  another career other than as a meeting planner. I'd invited him to come see me and he brought some fellow co-workers from the Hyatt and they almost fell off their chairs. He had no clue that I could actually sing! In addition to my opening act, we did a comedy duet together to “

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Mary Ann Rose and her Heinz Kern.

It’s Wonderful. “ I don’t think I’ll ever get over the look on Heinz’s face. That picture you have was also featured in Life Magazine’s tribute to Bob. When my daughter was old enough to go to school at Francis Parker, I decided that since I was never going to be a household name, it was time to look for other employment.  A friend told me “you can’t stay too long at the party.” Thus the founding of Tamar Productions, Inc. which looking back, is the best thing I ever did, other than marrying Heinz." Mary Ann, I think you ARE a household name! Thanks for sharing this fun story! Once a star, always a star!

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Chicago History Museum's In This Together initiative.

The Chicago History Museum announced a community-based initiative, “In This Together” to collect digital records that capture personal experiences during these uncertain times. Gary T. Johnson, Chicago History Museum president said, "In the midst of a global pandemic, it is imperative we turn to our friends, family and community for support and share stories of these uncharted moments in everyday life that will soon be vital pieces of history. We are all affected by this crisis in varying Tell-us-your-storydegrees, and personal materials such as diaries, journals, oral histories, images and recordings will help us tell stories of this unprecedented time in history. (Contributions can be made here.) Now more than ever, the Chicago History Museum is committed to sharing Chicago’s stories, and we are honored to launch “In This Together” to shine a light on our shared experiences during this critical time in our history. History is in the making, and we encourage all UnnamedChicagoans to share their stories and continue to lean on our community for support as we navigate through the unknown together.” “In This Together” invites those living in Chicago and its surrounding metropolitan area to contribute any digital records that document their experience and tell a story of their community during the COVID-19 pandemic. These could include digital journal entries, audio/video recordings, images or emails. Submissions can be made via smartphones, tablets or computers. Contributors will have the option to remain anonymous. To contribute a physical item, please use our donation inquiry form.

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IMG_3974My favorite hair stylist, Charles Ifergan, is throwing it back! Take a look at the salon's new 20th anniversary tee-shirts! 100% of the profits will go toward its employee Hair and nailsfund. I've been going to Charles since we were both in diapers. Back in the 80s, I appeared in ads for the salon shot by another iconic photographer Jack Perno (the image appears on the tee-shirt). We have a long history together and I love this fashionable idea to support the stylists. (Click here for info) Or check your own salon for ways you might be able to support them, too. Perhaps prepay for haircuts so they have money now to support the staff?

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Luminarts has reset its gala for the fall.

So many nonprofit events have been cancelled but several have plans in place for either an actual rescheduled event or to take the fun online virtually. Ronald McDonald House Charities, whose Un-Gala was cancelled on April 2, is now hosting the event online through May 2. Check it out here! The Digestive Health Gala has been 

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RMHC's Un-Gala is online now through May 2.

reset to Friday, June 5. Luminarts, a nonprofit that provides support to aspiring young artists, had to cancel its signature event that was originally scheduled for April 18th. It will now take place sometime in the fall and will be held at the Union League Club and include performances by Luminarts Fellows and a sit-down dinner. Lookingglass Theatre has developed a whole host of free digital 5278f834397bdcdbc47636e9fbb64344441638a7offerings presented by Lookingglass Ensemble Members and Artistic Associates, including a new weekly podcast, a virtual yoga class, and exclusive performances (click here). Designs for Dignity, a nonprofit that supports organizations serving adults and children dealing with homelessness, abuse, mental health issues and more, announced a new fundraising initiative to honor its 20th anniversary. The $20 for 20 Afdf9f76-2ce7-4043-a7cd-b5da862a7154 Challenge will help fundraise for pro-bono design services for charitable organizations. (For more info, click here) Chicago Zoological Society’s largest annual fund-raising gala, the Whirl benefiting Brookfield Zoo, is going virtual too. This year’s event, Rain Forests of the Virtu-Whirl, which is presented by the Society’s Women’s Board and Board of Trustees, will consist of an online auction. Beginning Thursday, April 23, at 5:00 p.m. and continuing through Saturday, April 25, at 9:00 p.m., the public can bid on a variety of fabulous auction items or even contribute with a monetary donation as in a paddle raise. (Details and register here!)

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DoguntitledI love seeing all of the funny memes, gifs and jokes out there. It seems this virus has brought out a sense of Lionel Richiehumor I didn't realize we had. As they say, laughter is the best medicine, and we sure do need a lot of this now. I don't know how much longer this will last but I do know that we will all get through it together. I'm not a big phone person but I have been calling friends more and more. The sound of their voices is comforting and makes me feel connected. I so miss not being out and covering my nonprofit events but I know they will return in one form or another and, hopefully, I will be there to cheer them on. And, I never miss the 8 pm balcony call to cheer on our frontline healthcare workers….Stay safe out there!

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Daniel Kinkade, art curator.

In closing, my friend/designer/art curator Daniel Kinkade, shared these comments on his Facebook page. I couldn't have said it better nor agree more: "Can we STOP complaining and whining about being in lockdown? We are BLESSED BEYOND MEASURE to live where we have access to WIFI, Netflix, Hulu, cable, Facetime, ZOOM, social media, air conditioning, heat, food, food  Start-Each-Day-With-A-Grateful-Heart-Quote-Canvas-Print-Wall-Art-Poster-Farmhouse-Room-Decor.jpg_640x640q70 delivery, grocery pickup, grocery delivery, etc. As Americans we don't have to worry about what over 50% of the rest of the world worries about on a DAILY basis such as clean water and food to eat. If you're not in a third world country stuck in a one room hut in a slum in 105 degree heat with 10 other immediate family members and none of the above mentioned pleasures we take for granted every day, then you sound ridiculous moaning and groaning about a few weeks in which we have to self-reflect, meditate, pray, read, organize, learn a new language, grow internally and perhaps cherish our loved ones even more. Let's step back and be thankful that we are ALIVE. This will pass." Thank you Daniel.

Love, as always,

Candace

P.S. Funniest bird video ever, watch that lil' claw….

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THE APPAREL INDUSTRY BOARD REVS UP FOR CHICAGO FASHION

PLUS: The Joffrey Ballet's Jane Eyre Luncheon; JUMP SHOT doc celebrates Sailors with superfan Jesse; The Price was Wrong for Paul; Lyric Opera's Grand Ball; Porchlight Music Theatre launches 25th season; A (Costume) Walk for the Bear; World's oldest (and best) supermodel; Eisenberg Foundation Dinner; Murphy Scholars' 30th anniversary party; Chicago Costume Council's Men's Fashion Awards; Haute Dog LA; A Toast to Tutoring for Chicago Lights; Tails in the City's Doggie Halloween Parade; Hell in a Handbag's "Rip Nelson's Celebrity Roast"; 900 Shops' Illuminate the Holidays; Camp One Step's (sort of ) Park City Gala; "Arctic Dogs" cute premiere with kids and a supermodel; Jack's Pumpkin Pop-Up (right here in the city!); Executive Club hosts Diane Von Furstenberg and Kristina O'Neill (special ticket coupon!); Hebru's Nevermore Park; Friends of Prentice's "Evening in Oz"; "A Night of Magic & Wonder: Celebrating the Spirit of Youth"; "Lights UP" for DePaul Theatre School; This & That; Darling videos and SO much MORE!

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Designer Peach Carr with models Sylvia Perez and Linda Yu.

Chicago fashion lovers Rev'd UP! for our local designers at the fashion show fundraiser presented by and benefiting the Apparel Industry Board Foundation on October 10.

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Stanley Paul-Raelene Mittelman Scholarship winner Claire Groppe (R) with models Arabel Rosales and Erica Strama.

Held at Perillo Rolls Royce Gold Coast, the event attracted nearly 300 guests for a runway presentation produced by ZZAZZ Productions that featured top local designers Elda de la Rosa, Mark Roscoe, Peach Carr, Tamra Ellingson, Ann Everett, Laurie Borse, Rebellion, Model Atelier and Lauren Lein. Ji Suk Yi

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Emcee Ji Suk Yi and fashion show producer Tracey Tarantino (ZZAZZ Productions).

graciously emceed (and we were so thrilled to have her since she's one helluva busy lady on WGN Radio, co-hosting The Steve Cochran Show, sharing the culinary news in the Sun-Times' The Grid and so much more!) She dressed

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With committee chair Frances Renk.

the part wearing a chic feathered skirt and sparkly top. The night also paid tribute to two remarkable women who shaped the organization, Dorothy Fuller and Marsha Brenner. Their absence was sorely felt by all who knew them. They gave their hearts and worked tirelessly to advocate for and support our local design community for over 32 years. The show was dedicated in their memory. Lauren Lein, AIBI president/fashion designer,

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AIBI president/designer Lauren Lein with models Mary Lasky, Melinda LaGrange, Dr. Stacie McClane, Sherrill Bodine and Bethany Florek.

shared the history of the organization. She said, "AIBI remains the only official organization in Illinois dedicated to the apparel design and manufacturing community. It works with

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Designer Mark Roscoe with his model Opal Staples of the famed Staples singers.

dreamers to help make their dreams a reality and to help educate, inform and nurture them into tomorrow's successful entrepreneurs." The night also showcased the student designers who were finalists for the coveted Stanley Paul-Raelene Mittelman Foundation Scholarship. (Stanley was out of the country and couldn't attend). Tracey Tarantino, ZZAZZ Productions founder, introduced the

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Designer Elda de la Rosa with model Erica Strama.

students who presented outstanding, cutting edge looks. They were Claire Groppe, Shaylin Thurston and Evelin Zermeno (the VIP models wearing these designs were Arabel Rosales, Nicole

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Longtime event/AIBI supporters and 2018 honorees Joe and Pat Perillo.

Zwerican, Kristin Kinder, Erica Strama, Eliana Mockler, Mary Lasky and Felicia Winiecki). Each design brought rousing applause from the standing-room-only crowd but, in the end, the winner of the $5000 scholarship was Claire Groppe! (Congrats Claire!) The fashion show opened with thrilling and playful designs by Peach Carr (of Project Runway fame). Peach brought out the big guns

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New designer Laurie Borse with her model Cheri Lawrence.

for her models–Linda Yu, Sylvia Perez, Dr. Stacie McClane, Eliana Mockler and Nicole Zwerican! Next up, was the sleek, fashion-forward designs by Tamra Ellingson (worn by Felicia Winiecki, Mary Lasky, Arabel Rosales, Kristine Kinder and

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With models/friends Sherry Abrahams, Bobbi Panter, Cheri Lawrence, Kim Gleeson, Whitney Reynolds and Melinda LaGrange.

Nicole Zwerican). I especially loved her vibrant, strapless red column dress with the words "Je t'aime" written all over it that Kristine wore (and bought). Designer Ann Everett was up next with models Melissa Canning, Laura Dantuma, Sheree

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Jennifer Popish holding Rebellion handbags and Melissa Canning wearing Ann Everett.

Valukas, Erica Strama and Andrea Antoniou. All of the models rocked these designs but my favorite was the black puffy-type jacket worn by Melissa (who also bought the chic 

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Designer Tamra Ellingson, friend, Patricia Suszka and Kristine Kinder.

piece).  Designer Laurie Borse, a talented new designer, showcased her looks on beautiful models Cheri Lawrence, Patricia Suszka, Kim Gleeson, Sherrill Bodine and Whitney Reynolds. Rebellion was up next with super chic, fuzzy bags of every size and color draped on models April Schwartz, Bobbi Panter, Melissa Babcock, Jennifer Popish and Erica Strama.

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AIBI executive director Ambar Campos presents me with my Rev Up Award.

Model Atelier's models Jean Antoniou, Cheyenne Parker, Elise Spencer, Eliana Mockler and Felicia Winiecki rocked these chic, classic looks too. Lauren Lein, AIBI president and designer, always showcases

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With Robin Harris (L), CEO/Creative Director Model Atelier, and friends.

her playful side and, for this collection, she was inspired by the streets of Chicago with bricks from the streets captured on the clothing with handwritten graffiti. Model Melinda Jakovich-LaGrange loved her look so much, she bought it. Other glam models in this segment were Mary Lasky, Bethany Florek (who closed the segment with Lauren), Dr. Stacie McClane, and

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Julie Barrish, Paul Iacono and Jennifer Sutton.

Sherrill Bodine. Elda de la Rosa (one of my faves and whose look I proudly wore on this night), created elegant evening looks worn by Laura Dantuma, Sheree Valukas, Erica Strama, Andrea Antoniou and Bobbi Panter.

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With Andrea and Jean Antoniou and Felicia Winiecki.

Mark Roscoe closed the show with models Whitney Reynolds, Sherry Abrahams, Kim Gleeson, Kristine Kinder and a member of the famed Staples family singers, Opal Staples (who closed the show in a stunning strapless gown that shimmered like moonlight on the runway). After the

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Thank you Kevin Sullivan for all you do for so many!

event, guests stayed to mingle, filled with "champagne wishes and caviar dreams." Thanks AIBI executive director Ambar

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Michael Caputo and Michael Kutza.

Campos, Kevin Sullivan, Marsha and Dorothy for all the great things you do and have done for our design community! It was an honor to be recognized by YOU! (For more info on how you can become involved, click here!) (Photos by MILA SAMOKHINA) Sorry I couldn't include all of the great photos/friends but check my Chicago Now site where I will post them all soon! 

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Co-chairs Chrissie Walker and Marcie Wright.

The Women’s Board of The Joffrey Ballet hosted more than 300 guests at the Hilton Chicago on October 8 in celebration of the

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Liz Sharp, Sandi Harstein, Janet Anixter.

Chicago premiere of Jane Eyre by choreographer Cathy Marston. The event, co-chaired by Women’s Board members Chrissie Walker and Marcie Wright, also served as a fundraising opportunity, raising more than $129,000 to support upcoming productions and educational programming at the Joffrey. Joffrey board chair Anne Kaplan and Joffrey president/CEO Greg Cameron were also in attendance. The afternoon featured a panel conversation with members of the Jane Eyre creative team, including Marston, The Mary B.

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Anne Kaplan, Amanda Assucena, Marcie Wright, Chrissie Walker and Cathy Marston.

Galvin Artistic Director of The Joffrey Ballet, Ashley

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Diana E Harris, Dr. Linda Curtis O'Bannon and Deana Hayes.

Wheater, Joffrey artist and lead dancer Amanda Assucena and moderator Linda Murray, curator of the Jerome Robbins Dance Division at the New York Public Library. Guests enjoyed a sit-down lunch and a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the process of bringing Jane Eyre to life on stage. (The production received raved reviews from the press). Presented in partnership with American Ballet Theatre and set to music by Philip Feeney, Marston’s celebrated adaptation of Charlotte Brontë’s classic novel combines

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Linda Murray, Joffrey artistic director Ashley Wheater and Cathy Marston.

theater and dance to tell the coming-of-age story of one of literature’s most iconic

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Erica Attanasio, Lisa Katz, Lauren Fine and Emily Rubinstein.

characters. This production of Jane Eyre challenged the idea of a classic ballet heroine. After a difficult upbringing, Jane becomes the Governess for the mysterious Mr. Rochester, discovering the struggles of society’s expectations. With stirring choreography and a captivating Victorian design, this avant-garde ballet showed that love can conquer any obstacle. Jane Eyre features live music performed by the Chicago Philharmonic, conducted by Scott Speck, Music Director of The Joffrey Ballet. (Fabulous Chicago farm flowers, American grown, were donated by Debi Lilly of A Perfect Event, who contributes to so many charities! Vintage book covers are tucked into British azalea blooms. So sweet!) (Photos by Sean Su)

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JUMP SHOT_CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL-page-001He invented something everyone loves, but you've probably never heard of him. The new documentary JUMP SHOT

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Brenda Robinson, exec. producer, with her uncle Rev. Jesse Jackson and producer Mary Beth Minnis

chronicles the larger than life story of one basketball's greatest innovators, the legend you've never heard of, Kenny Sailors, who is credited with inventing the jump shot in the 1940s. It also tells another tale of how the "zenith of our lives doesn't end in our athletic prime." The doc was executive produced by Warriors star Steph Curry and had its world premiere at

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Producer Ty Clark, ED Melissa Neugebauer, ED Brenda Robinson, producer Mary Beth Minnis, director Jake Hamilton and Rev. Jesse Jackson.

SXSW in March 2019. The doc recently made its Chicago premiere at the Chicago International Film Festival. Brenda Robinson, an executive producer, brought her uncle, the Reverend Jesse Jackson to the Chicago premiere where he offered some remarks. Jackson is a close friend of both Curry and Kevin Durant and considers himself a major basketball fanatic! The film will return to Chicago during the 2020 NBA All-Star Weekend where players will be in attendance. Check out the amazing clip below:

 

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Paul Iacono with Price is Right host Drew Caray.

The Price was Wrong for our very own Paul Iacono who appeared on the 9,000th episode of the popular CBS show "The Price is Right"! He was an animated contestant

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Paul Iacono and his partner in LA crime, Jennifer Sutton Brieva.

which is one of the reasons he was probably chosen. Everyone who knows him knows how charismatic he is! He won the first round, correctly guessing the cost of a bunch of designer goods (no surprise there) but missed out on a fabulous trip to Lake Como–of the two price choices, he chose the higher one which was incorrect. Maybe he needs a new travel agent?! Also, in the audience with him was Jennifer Sutton Brieva–who should've also been onstage! Love and congrats Paul–thanks for spreading your joy across the country!

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Craig and Rebeca Huffman, Patrick and Shirley Ryan, Chaz Ebert and George Lepauw. (Photo by Dan Rest.)

Elegantly dressed guests made red-carpet entrances amidst paparazzi at the Lyric Opera House for the opening night of The Barber of Seville, which launched Lyric Opera of Chicago’s 65th season, on September 28. Doors opened at 4:30 with

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WB member Amelia Silva with her beautiful family. (Photo by Jeff Ellis).

guests arriving for a private pre-performance reception in the William B. and Catherine Graham Room. There, elegant decor by HMR Designs matched the space as black-tie attired attendees

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Sir Andrew Davis, William and Faye Dunbar and Lawrence Brownlee. (Photo by Jaclyn Simpson).

enjoyed hors d'oeuvres by Calihan Catering. The Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Grand Foyer was also festively lit and decorated, and filled with patrons excited for the new season to begin. Sir Andrew Davis began his 20th season as Lyric’s beloved music

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Lyric Young Professional members.

director conducting Rossini’s sparkling score in an original Lyric production. The over 3 hour performance was followed by the Opera Ball at the Hilton Chicago. Mother-daughter duo Mrs. James J. O’Connor (Ellen) and Elizabeth O’Connor

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Anthony Freud, Nancy Searle, co-chair Ellen O'Connor, co-chair Elizabeth O'Connor Cole and David Ormesher. (Photo by Jaclyn Simpson.)

Cole were co-chairs of the Opening Night Gala Performance and Opera Ball. The Opening Night Gala was sponsored by Aon for the 35th consecutive year, by ITW for its 17th year and by Northern Trust for its

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Kara Killmer (from Chicago Fire) with husband Andrew Cheney. (Photo by Jeff Ellis.)

21st year. Following the cocktail reception, guests were welcomed by Lyric Board of Directors Chair David T. Ormesher. As dinner commenced, the opening-night artists were presented by Lyric during the Grand March of the Stars led by General Director Anthony Freud. The Stu Hirsh Orchestra provided dinner and dancing music with guests lingering well into the wee hours. Opera Ball decor, again created by HMR Designs, evoked an evening in Seville. Funds raised will support opera performances at the Lyric. (For more info about the Lyric Opera of Chicago, and performance updates, click here!)

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Hollis Resnik and Billy Rude from Sunset Boulevard/Porchlight Theatre opening night.

Porchlight Music Theatre launched its 25th anniversary season with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s SUNSET BOULEVARD starring Hollis Resnik. The production has been receiving rave reviews and is now extended through December 8 at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts in the Gold Coast. The opening night celebrations were held at the Palette and Chisel, next to the Ruth Page Center with a great mix of performers from Sunset Boulevard and previous performances, board members and VIPS. (Photo by Austin Packard)

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Bear Necessities Founder and CEO Kathleen A. Casey with Top Fundraising Team "Team Reagan"

Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation hosted its 6th annual  A Walk for the Bear Costume Walk on Sunday, October 20, in Lincoln Park. A Walk for the Bear brought together family, friends and supporters of Bear Necessities to honor the children who are

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Mimi Bajagich, Amy LeMay, Courtney Krupa, A Walk for the Bear emcee Whitney Reynolds, Bear Necessities Founder and CEO Kathleen A. Casey.

currently fighting and those who have lost their battle to cancer. With 733 participants in attendance, including Child Ambassadors being treated for cancer, the event successfully raised more than $95,000 for

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Jim Sykora, A Walk for the Bear Ambassador Bryce Sykora, Lilah Sykora and Michelle Sykora. 

pediatric cancer research and programs for those affected and was the nonprofit's largest walk to date! The fang-tastic event was emceed by Emmy-nominated talk show host Whitney Reynolds with a warm-up led by Mike Jimenez, professional boxer and WBC Continental Americas 2017 Champion. Friends and families walked Candace 4 the 3-mile trail dressed in their favorite costumes and trick-or-treated along the way. Following the walk, attendees enjoyed a boxed lunch provided Candace 6by Mariano’s and grabbed their broomsticks for festive activities including pumpkin decorating, face painting, Halloween scratch art and a bounce house in the Kids Tent. Presenting Sponsor of A Walk for the Bear was Donlen, A Hertz Company. Event proceeds benefited pediatric cancer research grants through Bear Discoveries, that are awarded to fellows and junior investigative researchers nationwide, and customized experiences through Bear Hugs. Mark your calendars now for the event's signature fundraiser, the 27th annual Bear Tie Ball on February 22, 2020! (Details here!)

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Co-chairs Kevin Wolfberg and  Elizabeth O'Brien.

Seven hundred of Chicago’s business and civic leaders gathered at the Hilton Chicago on October 15 for the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation’s 21st annual Dinner. The event raised $490,000 to benefit the foundation’s two-pronged mission of funding gastrointestinal (GI) cancer research and advancing real estate education. The Foundation celebrated GI cancer survivors who

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Buzz Ruttenberg, Dylan Er and Savas Er

have benefited from the Foundation’s $1.5M commitment to fund the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation GI Cancer OncoSET program and other research initiatives at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center at Northwestern University. The OncoSET program is

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Scholarship winners!

an unprecedented initiative to deliver personalized cancer treatments to patients with very limited options. One of these survivors, Kyle Davis, shared his personal journey with GI cancer. Nearly one year ago, Kyle was

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Danny Spitz, Jason St. John, Trisha Connolly, Eric Helfand and Peter Weitz.

diagnosed with stage IV pancreatic cancer that had spread to his liver. Working with the doctors at Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center at Northwestern and learning about the genetic makeup of his specific tumor, Kyle was able to discover a treatment plan that has given him

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Jenna Goebig, Claudia Sadowicz, Kim Curschaman and Brooke Jaenson.

options that were never before possible. On the real estate education side, the Eisenberg Foundation offers 15 education programs that has impacted thousands of students, and invested nearly $500,000 in scholarships and programming to advance

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Board president Peter Eisenberg.

the careers of young real estate talent. This year’s deserving student scholarship winners were recognized and congratulated by the Foundation’s first ever scholarship recipient 19 years ago. “We are so grateful for the support of our

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Brad Emanuel and Katie Hurley Wales.

board members, sponsors and the commercial real estate industry who continue to push us forward in our work to fight GI cancer through cutting-edge personalized medicine,” says executive director, Katie Wales. “The reality is that one in five people who receive a cancer diagnosis will learn that it is categorized as a GI cancer. This means that there is still so much work to do. The Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation and its supporters are determined to push forward in the world of cancer research, providing patients with new and more effective treatment options.” The event was co-chaired by Kevin Wolfberg Elizabeth O-Brien. The evening’s presenting sponsor was Wintrust with premier sponsors, NARE and Old Second Bank.

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The one and only CARMEN!

My favorite model in the world, Carmen Dell'Orefice, shot her first Vogue cover at age 15. She was born in 1931 and still reigns as a supermodel at age 88. At a luncheon once, she told us one of the secrets of her longevity and beauty–she never goes in the sun. It's too late for me for this advice but I have been her fangirl forever. Special thanks to my friend Peter Martino who is also very dear friend of hers. Recently, at lunch in NYC, he asked her to sign a photo for me that I will always treasure. Watch the video below and stand in awe…..

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Dennericka Brooks, Murphy Alum Class of 2000, Legal Aid attorney.

Revel Fulton Market in the West Loop was filled with more than 650 Murphy Scholars, Murphy Scholar alumni, partnership high schools, founders, donors, families and friends who came out to celebrate the Daniel Murphy Scholarship Foundation's 30th anniversary on Sept. 28. The event raised more than $1.5 million to support the organization’s mission to give financial assistance and

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Murphy alums Olivia Carberry and Victor Cerda.

educational support to Chicago students from under-resourced neighborhoods, starting with a scholarship to college prep high schools throughout the city and country. It was chaired by Mike and Lindy Keiser and honored Loretta and Bob Cooney, longtime advocates and supporters of DMSF. “Murphy Scholars are graduating from Chicago’s most selective high schools, the country’s top boarding

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Maria Barnett, Murphy Alum Class of 2000, Hatfield Medical Group.

schools and from many of the nation’s leading universities at rates that far surpass the national average for all students in the U.S.,” said Jose Rodriguez, executive director of DMSF. In Chicago and its suburbs, Murphy Scholars attend and have graduated from most of the prestigious

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Murphy Alumni celebrating DMSF's 30th anniversary.

college prep high schools including Brother Rice, The Chicago Academy of the Arts, DePaul College Prep, Ida Crown Jewish Academy, The Latin School, Loyola Academy, St. Ignatius College Prep and Willows Academy. Rodriguez shared highlights of the three decades of the city's largest high school scholarship program that was founded in February of 1989 by Jim Murphy, Bob Murphy, Betsy Murphy and their close friends and family.

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Justin Foley, DMSF Past President, with his wife Erin Foley and friends.

Fast-forward 30 years and, today, more than 460 Murphy Scholars from Englewood , Little Village, Uptown, North Lawndale and more than forty

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Manny Hodzic, Murphy Alum Class of 2015, an Institutional Equity Associate.

communities in the Chicagoland area are benefiting from this scholarship program at more than 80 partner high schools throughout the city and at boarding schools around the country. More than 3,000 scholarships have been awarded in the last 30 years.

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Lindy and Mike Keiser, event chairs and longtime advocates of DMSF.

“Murphy Scholars are some of the most driven, hard-working, thoughtful and courageous leaders we know, and over the next 30 years, we are excited to see how they take on key roles in education, business and policy to move our city forward,” said Rodriguez. Murphy Scholar Dennericka Brooks said, “DMSF changed the course of my life." She has graduated from Grinnell College and Loyola University School of Law and, today, she mentors DMSF Scholars and is a supervisory attorney at Legal Aid Chicago.

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CMFA Awardees 2019: Tony Stavish, Michael Tedeschi, Duke Alden, Daryl Sneed, Kareen (K.W.O.E.) Wells, Christopher Kent, John Weldt, Blake Alexander and Gary Metzner.

The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum hosted its 4th annual Men’s Fashion Awards to honor Chicago’s men of style. The event took place on September 17 at Louis

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Sheree Valukas, Paula Borg, CC member Dr. Jennifer Glover, Heather Jane Johnston and Candace Tyndall.

Vuitton Michigan Avenue. The event, emceed by Zak Stemer, Agency H5 creative director and Fox Chicago contributor, drew over 200 guests dressed in their best interpretation of elevated personal style to honor

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Emcee Zak Stemer with CMFA Awardee Rino Burdi.

Chicago's most fashionable men. Honorees included Duke Alden, Blake Alexander, Rino Burdi, John Weldt, Christopher Kent, Gary Metzner, Daryl Sneed, Tony Stavish, Michael Tedeschi and Kareem Wells. Besides LV, event partners were Limelight and Perillo Auto Group. Models from

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Darnell Robinson and pretty guest.

10MGMT showcased the latest in Louis Vuitton’s menswear. Co-chairs David Mordini and Courtney Hopkins led a committee that included Michael Anderson, Thierry Roger, John Rogers, Pawel Drozda, Dustin Erkstrup, Peggy Martay and

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Holly Twardak (R) and friend.

Karen Zupko. “The Men’s Fashion Awards have grown tremendously over the past four years, both in size and recognition,” said Hopkins. “We are thrilled to present this event to showcase Chicago’s most fashionable men while increasing awareness of the Costume Council’s mission.” The Costume Council supports the preservation, interpretation, and documentation of the Chicago History Museum’s costume collection, which has grown to be one of the world’s premier collections with over 50,000 pieces.

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Julie Chen-Moonves with Haute Dog LA co-chairs Bobbi Panter (top R) and Annette Ramirez.

Chicagoans have very big, philanthropic hearts! Not only did they come out in force to support Haute Dog Chicago, a recent fundraiser benefiting Canine Companions for Independence, but they also FLEW OUT to support the 8th Annual HAUTE DOG LA, another

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Chicagoans who are Haute Dog LA supporters: Mary Lasky, Heather Johnston, Sherry Abrahams, Sherrill Bodine, Sheree Valukas, Tina Weller, April Schwartz, Sally Jo Morris and Sherry Lea Fox.

fundraiser benefiting CCI at the Skirball Cultural Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, October 20th. Celebrities and a large Chicago contingent lent their star power and support in a big way to

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LA co-chair Annette Ramirez with her beloved CCI dog Patch.

this life changing national organization that provides assistance dogs to those in need, free of charge. Chicago based co-chair Bobbi Panter and her LA co-chair, Annette Ramirez, a quadruple amputee, (along with her darling Canine Companions dog, Patch) hosted an amazing event filled

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Celebrity supporter Paul Schaffer (L) and friends.

with love, excitement and celebrities that included Paul Shaffer, Julie Chen-Moonves, John O’Hurley, Tom Kenny (Spongebob), Michael McDonald, Tony Dow, Laraine Newman, Tai Babilonia, Ed Begley Jr., Joanne Worley, Peter Marshall and more. The Hollywood-themed doggie runway fashion show drew over 430 Goodguests and raised nearly $400,000, making this year's event a record-breaker! The event honored Tommy Lasorda and his family with the Paws of Distinction Award for their years of support and generosity to Haute Dog LA and CCI. Chicago

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Matt Arnoux Bebe and Cece

notables lending their support included Sherry Abrahams, Sherrill Bodine, Sherry Lea Fox, Heather Jane Johnston, Mary Lasky, Sally Jo Morris, April Schwartz, Sheree

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Co-chairs Annette Ramirez and Bobbi Panter recognize Sheree Valukas in the crowd for her support.

Schimmer Valukas, Tina Weller, Rhonda Sanderson, Patrick Parkey, Karin Carlson, Ann-Marie Streibich, Stephen DiPadua, Michael Rosenblum,Jim Jacobsen, Felicia Ferguson Winiecki, Julee White and Jill Talley (former Chicagoans) and Matthew Arnoux, among others. CCI provides highly trained assistance dogs to children, adults and veterans with disabilities at no cost. Haute Dog LA has helped them do that, thanks in large part to its great Chicago support!

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Stacy Jackson (Chicago Lights exec. dir.) and Chad Tischer (board pres.)

Chicago Lights, a leading organization that creates opportunities for Chicagoans to overcome economic and social barriers, raised over $95,000 during its annual

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Cynthia Joho, Kathryn Bates (Toast to Tutoring co-chairs).

fundraising event, A Toast to Tutoring. The party took place on October 15 at Dance Studio, a club at 59 W. Hubbard in River North. The event celebrated the one-on-one, student-tutor relationships created through the Chicago Lights Tutoring program. Chad Tischer, Chicago Lights Board president, spoke of the organization’s impactful work and shared moving stories of students who benefited

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Liz Patterson and Xavier Reed (tutoring pair)

from the mentoring relationships. Stacy Jackson, executive director of Chicago Lights, introduced Xavier Reed, a recent Tutoring student alumnus, and Liz Patterson, a Tutoring volunteer and Xavier’s mentor, who spoke about their close relationship throughout their 7-year mentoring program. This year’s event was not only a

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Kellie O'Connell, C. Rodrigo Carrillo and Michelle Mekky.

successful fundraiser, but a celebration of the high-quality tutoring Chicago Lights has been providing for students living in the Near West, Near North, and South Side neighborhoods of Chicago for the past 55 years at Fourth Presbyterian Church. The Chicago Lights Tutoring program is based on wraparound care. Every

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Ray and Larry Guess.

session begins with a healthy dinner followed by enrichment classes. More than 600 Chicago volunteers serve as mentors, substitute tutors and enrichment class instructors to 440 first through twelfth grade students. Each mentoring partnership fosters academic and personal growth and increases the likelihood that the students will pursue higher education and thrive in meaningful careers.“Chicago Lights believes every young person deserves the resources and support they need. We know that access to one-to-one mentorship with a caring adult plus educational resources helps students to thrive,” said Jackson. The event was co-chaired by Chicago Lights board members Kathryn Bates and Cynthia Joho.

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Ed Jones as Rip Nelson.

Hell in a Handbag Productions will present its annual benefit, THE RIP NELSON CELEBRITY ROAST on Saturday, November 9, from 6 – 11 pm at Ebenezer Lutheran Church, 1650 W. Foster Ave. in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood. Tickets ($75 in advance) are currently available here or by calling (800) 838-3006. The stars – dead and alive – are coming out in droves to roast everyone’s favorite Hollywood has-been, Rip Nelson (Ed Jones), described as a mash-up of Paul Lynde, Charles Nelson Reilly and Rip Taylor. The celebrity line-up includes Lucille Ball (David Cerda), Bette Midler (Caitlin Jackson), Liza Minnelli (Alexa Castelvecchi), Doug Henning (David Lipschutz) and Dame Maggie Smith (Danne Taylor). The star-studded evening also includes a full course of your favorite TV dinner-style comfort foods by Chef’s Joey Chiapetta and Adam Ordish with hearty helpings of Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes and other favorites with desserts from Bubbie’s Kitchen (Nancy Lipschutz) and refreshments, plus games, raffles, silent auctions and a few surprises.  All proceeds benefit the nonprofit, Hell in a Handbag Productions, Chicago’s leading camp and parody theater company.

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Winner of Best Duo–Raggedy Ann and Andy!

Tails in the City hosted their 16th annual Halloween Pet Parade and Party on Sunday, October 27th. Over 150 dogs who arrived in IMG_2539 costume, along with their owners, paraded to Washington Square Park to raise money for PAWS Chicago, one of the largest No Kill shelters in the country. Prizes were awarded for the Scariest Costume, Funniest Costume, Best Duo or Group, Most Glamorous, and Best In Show. Best in Show honors went to a Mary Poppins pup look-a-like. This popular event was sponsored by Leslie Struthers and Guaranteed Rate, The Talbott Hotel, K9 University, D/Vision Optical and Big Shoulders Coffee. 

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Camp one StepEscape (virtually) to Park City and do some good at the same time on November 8th! You won’t need your skis to enjoy An Evening In Park City, Utah with Camp One Step by Children’s Oncology Services at The Ritz-Carlton Chicago. In 2019, Camp One Step is refocusing the “destination” meaning of flight from a culturally-themed gala to that of the journey of the campers. Guests will receive and embrace the true meaning of camp through this virtual trip to the home of Camp One Step’s Utah Ski Program in Park City. While the Utah Ski Program will be featured throughout the event, the evening benefits Camp One Step’s multiple programs including the nonprofit’s popular Summer Camp, Winter, Family or Dude Ranch camp programs–all provided to families at no cost. The evening will support childhood cancer awareness and help send more kids to Camp One Step programs. Guests of FLIGHT will enjoy lodge-inspired decor and dancing to music provided by the Becca Kaufman Orchestra. The Hospira Foundation Award will honor The National Ability Center, that empowers individuals of all abilities by building self-esteem, confidence and lifetime skills through sport, recreation and educational programs. The Richard Schwebel Family Award will be presented to The Richard A. Perritt Foundation, which funds numerous initiatives in ophthalmology research, education, children’s health care, and senior programs. 

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Weizmann InstituteThe Midwest Region of the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science (ACWIS) celebrates the Institute’s 70 years of making advancements in scientific innovation at its annual Gala, which takes place this Saturday, November 2 at The Geraghty, 2520 S. Hoyne. This year’s theme is “Celebrating Chaim, An Ambitious Vision for Science and Humanity.” The Gala celebrates the Weizmann Institute’s achievements in fighting cancer, protecting our planet, advancing technology, enriching education, improving health and medicine and exploring the physical world. For tickets/more info, contact Marilyn Tamayo, 312-861-7755 or m.tamayo@acwis.org

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Heidi Klum adds to the excitement for the unique premiere of Arctic Dogs.

In lieu of a typical red-carpet movie premiere for the animated motion picture ARCTIC DOGS (from Entertainment Studios), Byron Allen (philanthropist/founder Entertainment Studios) opted to create a very special moment for deserving kids! Byron, along with supermodel Heidi Klum, introduced the movie to a roomful of kids at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles recently. ARCTIC DOGS was created for kids, so there was no better audience to premiere the movie than with the kids at this hospital through its partnership with Holiday Heroes, a nonprofit that provides joy and normalcy to

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Heidi Klum with Paul Viviano, CEO Children's Hospital of LA.

hospitalized children who are critically, chronically or terminally ill. Holiday Heroes created 100 boxes that were distributed to the kids themed around the movie that included craft projects, movie branded merchandise, gift cards and more. The room was decorated in an Arctic theme with a 10-ft-long standee of the characters of the movie that the kids happily posed beside. Over the last decade, Holiday Heroes has become an established partner for children’s hospitals across the country with a growing national footprint. (For more info on this very worthy charity, click here!) Congrats to its Chicago executive director Felicia Winiecki and PR whiz Julee White for sharing this wonderful story with me!)

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Chuck lost in the corn maze!

Finally! We didn't have to drive to the suburbs to get our pumpkin/Halloween fix! It came to us at 1467 N. Elston! Jack's Pumpkin Pop-Up offered over 2 acres of fun in Goose Island. We even got lost in the corn maze that was so cleverly constructed on the grounds. It's a larger than life, multi-sensory adventure in the heart of Chicago that

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Michelle Durpetti during a nighttime visit to the Pop-Up, which is what I suggest.

includes axe throwing, four full service bars, food trucks and stations, carnival games, gypsy caravans, music and a zillion Instagrammable moments. You can lounge inside a

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Fun for all ages!

giant daisy, sit on an oversized cutely branded chair, enjoy thousands of artfully carved pumpkins and so much more! Sadly, the experience only lasts through November 3 so catch it while you can! We went in the afternoon but I suggest going when the lights are glowing at dusk or later. Click here for times, tickets and more info!

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The one, the only, Diane Von Furstenberg.

Fashion icon/designer/mogul Diane Von Furstenberg will be a keynote speaker for the Executive's Club of Chicago's Women's Leadership luncheon on Thursday, November 14 at

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WSJ Mag editor-in-chief Kristina O'Neill.

the Radisson Blu Aqua. Von Furstenberg will appear with Kristina O'Neill, WSJ Magazine editor-in-chief. Diana and Kristina will discuss "the importance of utilizing one's voice, knowledge and connections to uplift liberties and freedoms in this country." I sure hope they talk about fashion too! (For tickets and more info, click here. And use this special Candid Candace code for $20 off–DVF20!)

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Illuminate 900, 2018

I know it might be a bit early to be sharing holiday festivities but I don't want you to miss the 900 Shops' Illuminate 900, a city-wide holiday celebration for all ages, to be held on Thursday, November 21 at the shops on Michigan Avenue. Food, fun, Santa, performances and so much more! Hope to see you there!

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FurBall_Chicago-Mag_Ad_VIP-List_400x650_2019_r12The PAWS Fur Ball is always a sellout so snag your tickets now for the

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PAWS Chicago co-founders Paula and Alexis Fasseas.

black-tie event on Friday, November 15 at the Drake Hotel. With this year's co-chairs Frances and Chris Renk and Melissa and Michael Canning, you know the event will be a record-breaker! For tickets/more info, please click here!

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Power Up to Power Down--Saudia DavisAuthors/self-help gurus Bob Roth and Saudia Davis invite you to join them on Thursday, Nov 7 for a unique recharging luxury breakfast retreat at Cindy's Rooftop. Every detail has been carefully curated for you to experience self-care. Your breakfast will be delightfully decadent with author Bob Roth of Strength In Stillness. Bob is known for teaching meditation to Ellen Degeneres, Arianna Huffington and others. Saudia is writing a book called Power Up to Power Down inspired by a "desire to shine a warm informed light on a silent serge of successful women burning out nationally." (For tickets/more info, click here: bit.ly/2ldb1CS

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Hebru Brantley at Nevermore Park.

Nevermore Park, a 6,000-sq-foot art experience, will transport you into an exciting alternate reality filled with new sights and sounds. Powered by the imagination of artist Hebru Brantley, visitors will get the chance to

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Hebru Brantley at his Nevermore Park.

spend a day in the life of his iconic characters, Flyboy and Lil Mama. You won't want to miss exploring this vibrant community filled with joy, hope and wonder! Expect the unexpected around every corner. Take as many photos as you like–fun for ALL ages! It's a place that encourages everyone to be creative, activating the senses with story elements waiting to be discovered and art you can touch, interact with and share. It will allow you to experience a story-world through art that everyone can participate in! (For details, click here!)

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FOP board pres. Mike Borders, gala committee chair elect Shannon Flavin, committee co-chairs Erica Goldman and Donna Socol w/ honoree Dr. Michael Socol (R).

The 34th annual Friends of Prentice "An Evening in Oz" benefit raised more than $750,000 for research of women's health. FOP board member Dr. Michael Socol was honored for his distinguished service to Prentice Women’s Hospital over the past 40 years, including the training of over 350 obstetric residents and 40 fellows and for delivering over 6,000 babies over his long career. The event was chaired by Shannon Flavin with committee chairs Erica Goldman and Donna Socol. Congrats to Taylor & Co. (Derrick Taylor) for always making the event so special with your brilliant decor and spectacular themed characters–that were perfect for photo opps!

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Runaway event NRSThe National Runaway Safeline (NRS) will present "A Night of Magic & Wonder: Celebrating the Spirit of Youth" on Saturday, November 2 at Revel Fulton Market. The event, emceed by B96 DJ Gabe Ramirez, will raise funds for NRS' mission to keep America's runaway, homeless and at-risk youth safe and off the streets. LaRoyce Hawkins (of Chicago P.D.) will accept the Spotlight Award on behalf of the cast and crew of the police drama, that through many of its storylines, helps raise awareness of these issues. Bryan Samuels, executive director of Chapin Hall, will also be honored. For tickets/more info, click here.

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LightsUp logo-PurpleThe Theatre School at DePaul University will present "Lights UP!", a fundraiser to support the school's scholarship fund. Join them on Thursday, November 14 at Theater on the Lake where the festivities will begin at 6 pm with P.J. Byrne (MFA Acting '99), best known for appearing in The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Rampage (2018), and Big Little Lies (2017-2019), as the evening's host. (For tickets/more info, click here!)

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Facetune_22-10-2019-12-31-13I can't wait to share details of an exciting L.A. photo shoot! One of

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With bestie Tissy Eggleston at the Ivy.

the best parts was getting to visit with my bestie Tissy Eggleston who helped me get my first spray tan! Lol! More fun to come!

 

 

 

 

 

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UntitledNOTE: The Randolph Street Market ad on the blog is incorrect. The next Holiday Markets will be on November 23/24 and December 14/15. Over 125 vendors will be waiting for YOU with the best in vintage including holiday items, fashions, furniture, cool collectibles, gifts, food, fun and so much more! My favorite market is not to be missed! Hope to see you there! Click here for tickets and all the cool details!

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For reading! (Rosemary Fanti illustration)

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Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

 

 

 

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

 

 

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