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CHICAGO CELEBRATES DISCOVERY BALL, PRIDE MONTH, OPEN RESTAURANTS, SPECIAL FRIENDS AND SO MUCH MORE

IMG_9089As helicopters filled the sky and sirens broke the evening's silence, I felt the world crack a little. I feel like the things I love to write about seem so small and inconsequential lately. My heart aches over all of the pain and suffering that's been associated with the horrific murder of George Floyd. I hope he finds more peace and justice in heaven than he did here. I don't know the details, but the only thing any sane person needed to see was that video. I feel so sorry for all who knew and loved him. I understand the outrage. I feel badly for the peaceful protesters' whose message seems to have been lost amid all the violence. How did we come to this and how can we move forward and heal? My prayers go out for everyone. We need to find a way to come together….somehow, some way. Hopefully, my blog can bring a little joy and be a bright spot in your day. I hope you appreciate all the nonprofits and arts organizations who still need us, friends we need to champion, successes we need to celebrate and all the good things in life. You will most certainly find that here…..

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Db-auction (2)The 2020 Digital Discovery Ball, the American Cancer Society's first-ever, large-scale virtual gala in Chicago, was a pivot for the organization though creativity and determination paid off. Hosted by NBC's Chicago Today co-hosts Cortney Hall and Matt Rodrigues, the event raised over $1.85 million to support the Society's mission priorities of supporting the Hope Lodge COVID-19 fund and cancer research. In Illinois, over 70,000 new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in 2020, so the need for answers is urgent. "We were guided by our theme 'Be Bold and Rise Up', and that's exactly what we did with our

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Darling event hosts Cortney Hall and Matt Rodrigues (NBC Chicago Today)

fundraising success," said Michael Ziener, executive director. In the organization's original projections, the ball was expected to take a 40-50% loss. Strong commitments from the

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Adam Cayton-Holland provided comic relief.

corporate community and individual gifts reversed the trend, contributing to nearly $38 million raised since the event started 14 years ago. ACS secured funds through pre-solicited sponsorships, night-of online auction and live donations, including an IL Area Board Match. This event funds breakthrough research, advocacy and a 24/7 helpline (800-227-2345), which has contributed to a

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The popular band Maggie Speaks performed.

29% decrease in cancer death rates between 1991-2017. Powerhouse tech giants Salesforce and G2 supported the society by mobilizing their companies as this year's Discovery Ball sponsors. "COVID(-19) does not stop cancer. Therefore the mission of the American Cancer Society must

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Mayor Lori Lightfoot provided words of encouragement.

continue," said Tyler Prince, EVP of Salesforce, who was joined by his co-chair of the event, Godard Abel, CEO of G2. Tuxedos and gowns were traded in for virtual cocktails and a digital celebration, and many learned about the Society's mission of saving lives, celebrating lives and leading the fight for a world without cancer. Appearances included Mayor Lori Lightfoot and ACS CEO Gary Reedy.

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Alexandra Billings expertly hosted this event virtually. Don't miss her closing remarks below.

It hasn't been easy watching virtual events that I would normally attend in person but I certainly admire all the great efforts. Case in point, the fabulous 50th anniversary of PRIDE hosted by The Lavender Effect, a nonprofit that celebrates LGBTQ+  heritage and culture. The event was hosted live on ZOOM by the dynamic and legendary transgender activist/actress/teacher/singer, Alexandra Billings. She is best known for her recurring role on Amazon’s award-winning show “Transparent." A virtual launch of Pride Month, the program brought together LGBTQ+ activists, political leaders and celebrities from coast to coast that included Lily Tomlin, Judith Light; Sean Hayes; Audra McDonald; Betty Buckley; Sandra Bernhard; Amy Landecker; Sally Kirkland; Lindsay Pearce; Bruce Vilanch; Michael Musto; Jason Stuart; Chad Michaels; Drew Droege; Miss Barbie-Q; Kay Sedia; Diane Anderson-Minshall; Mel England; Charles Busch; The Fruitcake Follies;

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Lily Tomlin added humor and perspective.

Windy City Gay Men's Chorus, Ron Galperin & Family (LA City Controller); Lindsey Horvath (Mayor, City of West Hollywood); Evan Wolfson (Founder/ED Freedom to Marry); Chicago's own HONEY WEST and so many others. In truth, I missed the beginning but I think I caught some of the best parts. Lindsay Pearce, who took over the role of Elphaba in the Broadway musical "Wicked" in February, sang "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," moving host Alexandra (and me) to tears. Actor Chad Michaels message was succinct, "Be strong, find your voice." Charles Busch,

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Singer/actress Lindsay Pearce brought viewers to tears.

playwright/activist shared, "We've survived so much, just in my own lifetime…We see things differently as a queer person and have seen things other people haven't. And, if you survive, it makes you stronger." Lily Tomlin appeared in a gaily decorated area of her home that she described as her "gay area." She said, "Cruelty and injustice are always our business…I've been around for 50 years and I realize gay people have not changed in terms of spirit and their sense of humor. I'm so grateful that I've been around to be influenced by the spirit of this community." Of all of the celebs and participants though, I was most moved by the host's parting comments.

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Activist/playwright Charles Busch.

Billings said, "I'm 58 and was born in Englewood, California. I come from a middle class family, mixed race but we passed as white. I grew up believing I had privilege, just enough to get me by. Then, as people started to tell me that what I was and what I looked like was, not only different, but wrong, I began to believe it. I internalized it as the truth. So, I believed that what I wanted, what I desired, was wrong. And it wasn't until I turned to art, as most LGBTQ people do, that I realized I

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It takes a village…

had a voice. We're living in a time right now of great chaos and pain, but it's not new even though it feels new. Every birth is painful and every birth requires revolution because that is how change is born. If we don't see each other, we can't honor each other. Find your voice and activate it in the way YOU understand it. There's no right way, Everyone is making it up. Nobody has a plan or the answer so we must work together. We are each other's revolutions. If you see someone beating someone with a stick, you walk over and take the stick away. We have to see each other to honor each other. So, let's take time to celebrate, not only who we are, but where we come from and where we're headed as human beings." (And, don't forget to mark your calendars for Chicago's own Pride Variety Show  , see invite below, presented by Chicago House and Social Service Agency and co-hosted by Dixie Lynne Cartwright and Lucy Stoole. Enjoy performances by some of the city's top drag stars included Aunty Chan, Kelly Lauren and Joan Jullian. You'll also learn how to make a few specialty cocktails with local mixologists like David Sikora of Crystal Head Vodka. (To rsvp for this FREE event, click here! 

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First selfie stick photo, Lake Geneva.

Chuck, Rooney and I took a last-minute-planned trip to Lake Geneva on Saturday, May 23. We didn't do it to be rebellious, we just went because it's a road trip we take often and Lord knows, we were bored and ready to see something different. Even along the way, a

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Lake Geneva, so peaceful.

familiar road, I saw things I never noticed before. I guess being on lockdown, with an all-over dimming of your senses, traveling in the open air with the sun on your face makes for a joyful reawakening. We stayed at a cheap hotel with clean rooms and a friendly staff. We were so

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Great dinner at Anthony's Steakhouse.

looking forward to dinner at one of our favorite spots, Mars Resort, on Lake Como but, when I Googled the restaurant I THOUGHT it said it was closed. (It wasn't). BUT, a silver lining was that we tried a new spot that we also loved, Anthony's Steakhouse & Seafood, that's been around since 1978. This classic supper club was filled with respectful diners, socially distancing but sans masks. I

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A rare treat, Dog n' Suds in Richmond, Wisconsin.

know this was a no-no, but we did wear our masks whenever it was appropriate so felt relatively safe. I guess I was more worried about our mental health at this point as we were both about ready to crack. The brilliant sunshine on the lake and the ability to even walk into a store definitely improved our mindsets. Rooney's too. And, just as a bonus, a magnificent thunderstorm was followed by not one, but two huge rainbows. The light was like nothing I'd ever seen before. It made me think of how the great painters must've felt while working in the South of France. I felt like it was a gift from God. In hindsight, after seeing all of the videos of people crowding into the resort town, I was glad we had arrived early and left early. Looking forward to taking more baby steps to places unknown.

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Lake Geneva after a thunderstorm.

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La Scarola and Armando Vasquez in the New York Times.

Huge congrats to La Scarola restaurant (721 W. Grand) and its owners Joey Mondelli and Armando Vasquez! The restaurant was included in this recent New York Times article "12 Restaurants America Loves. With Recipes!" Their Chicken Vesuvio was the spotlighted dish. Other restaurants included Brennan's (New Orleans), Felix (Venice, Calif.), Hwa Huan (NYC), Canlis (Seattle), Country Club Bakery (Fairmont, W. VA.), Phoenicia (Birmingham, Mich.), Bakesale Betty (Oakland, Calif.), Millie Peartree at Stingrays (NYC), Piper Inn (Denver, Co.), Tequeria del Sol (Atlanta) and Eventide (Portland, Maine). Congrats to all!  

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Carmen Dell'Orefice, in her 80s here.

CARMEN DELL'OREFICE. The top model in the world just celebrated her 89th birthday on June 3 (a Gemini!). She's been modeling for more than 60 years and is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as having the "longest career on the catwalk." When she

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Carmen and friend Bunky Cushing partying on Stanley Paul's rooftop terrace.

was just 15, Cecil Beaton introduced her to Salvador Dali who painted her. That portrait is owned by Queen Elizabeth. She's worked with every major photographer in the world including filmmakers Martin Scorcese and Woody Allen. Her

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The oldest (and best) supermodel in the world.

remarkable career has been the subject of a documentary, Carmen: A Life in Fashion. Produced by the University of the Arts in London, which awarded her an honorary doctorate, the movie was accompanied by an exhibition which showcased Carmen’s many magazine covers as well as other highlights taken from her personal archives. Most recently, she can be seen in HBO’s documentary About Face, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and aired in 2012. I bow down to her greatness and her inspiring endurance. Thanks for introducing us dear Peter Martino!

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Michael Caputo celebrated his Gemini birthday on May 30.

Other Gemini friends celebrating their birthdays in style include Jim Smith, Maria Pappas, Michael Caputo, Mamie Walton (who just

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Birthday boy Jim Smith with partner Greg Hyder.

turned 92!), Leslie Zentner, Sheryl Dyer, Diane Hollingsworth and I'm sure a gazillion more. If you're a Gemini, you're outgoing, intelligent, impulsive, adaptable, social, talkative, indecisive and, if you're they're partner, you'll never be bored. Happy Birthday to ALL!

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Such wonderful friends…

And on a personal birthday note, my birthday this year, despite the climate, was one of the best ever thanks to a group of friends who came together to surprise me. It was unbelievably moving and I couldn't IMG_8587 stop the (happy) tears as they sang "happy birthday" beneath my balcony. It was so heart-warming to know that caring friends were willing to give of their time to do something like this (and in the rain at that!). Beautiful friends included planners Tissy Eggleston (who sang from afar) and Paul Iacono, along with Judy and Howard Tullman, Kathy Piccone, Mark Olley, Bonnie and Jim Spurlock, Julia Jacobs, Jennifer and Joaquin Brieva, Nikki Friar, Lori Allen and Rhonda Sanderson (with Mork). I will never forget it and will be forever grateful. Love and thanks to ALL!

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Screen-Shot-2018-05-31-at-10.12.05-AMGreat news for the Service Club of Chicago which has been providing for those less fortunate since 1890. This year, even Covid couldn't take away their enthusiasm as they approved grant requests through their Philanthropic Grant Program for 38 local nonprofits amounting to $441,903.43! Chairs Paula Borg, Kimberly Gleeson, Marcia Northrup LaBarge and Cheri Lawrence (along with their committee), "met with" the applicants through ZOOM meetings. SC president Sherrill Bodine said, "The Service Club has survived the 1918 Spanish Flu

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The Spring Luncheon will now be held virtually on September 3.

pandemic, the 1929 Crash, two World Wars and much more, Then, as now, we carry on with our mission." Mark your calendars for the organization's Day on the Terrace. This popular event is normally a sell-out at the Peninsula but, this year, like so many others, it will be a virtual event on Monday, August 3 from 11 am to 12:30 pm. Planning is in progress by the DOT committee and chairs Tracey Tarantino, Jean Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey and Jamie Thorsen. The Sept. 3 Spring Luncheon (aka Hat Luncheon) will also be held virtually Thursday, Sept. 3 (co-

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Service Club members at a recent Spring Luncheon (Tina Weller, Sherry Lea Holson, Mary Lasky (R) and friend of SC Ruthann Dufkis.

chairs Cathy Bartholomay, Annette Findling and Michelle Baker). The SC Gala, tentatively scheduled (virtually) for Friday, November 6, is being planned by chairs Tina Weller, Mary Lasky, Mary Claire Moll and Kristine Kinder. And, if we can't host a real gala by the time the Christmas Luncheon rolls around on Wednesday, December 2, just shoot me. (This luncheon is chaired by Pat Maxwell, Sherry Lea Holson, Karen Peters and Kathy Piccone.) (Check the SC website here for all the details)

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Leah Chavie opens in Florida!

Hear ye! Hear ye! The one and only Leah Chavie, is opening up a SECOND location of her popular skincare boutique in picturesque Anna Maria Island (near IMG_6209Sarasota and Longboat Key) in a spectacular historic home, footsteps off the beach! OMG! She will open in early July at 115 3rd St., Bradenton Beach South, and offer her signature skin care services and products as well as boutique and specialty items. The space will also be perfect for bridal parties, yoga, meditation, retreats and seminars. Huge congrats Leah! You will be as popular there as you are here! (Check out her website here!)

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Pappas_ChicagoMag-page-001Kudos to Maria Pappas who was recently spotlighted in Chicago Magazine's popular Backroom article written by Mike Thomas. Maria talks about managing an $18 billion operation (and I can't balance my checkbook) and how she grew up in Wheeling, West Virginia. It's a fascinating read into a life very well lived.

Everybody's favorite comedian and the "Man who Made Sinatra Laugh", Tom Dreesen, hosted a virtual event earlier this month. He reminisced about the times he and Sinatra spent together including some memorable times

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Tom Dreesen during his virtual event.

drinking Jack Daniels with Gregory Peck and Kirk Douglas. He said Sinatra was nocturnal and always tipped $100 (but never showed off, he would slip the money quietly to the recipients). When asked if Sinatra

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Tom Dreesen with Sinatra.

had a sense of humor, Dreesen said, "He was able to laugh at himself." Frank adored Sammy Davis Jr. and once traveled to Harlem to see his show. He asked Sammy to come see him in return but, when Davis arrived at the venue, he wasn't allowed in. Frank tore his contract up over it. He was very, very loyal to his friends. At Sinatra's funeral, Dreesen, Roger Moore and Gregory Peck eulogized him. Watch for Tom's book, "Still Standing" coming soon!

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Csm_BP_WebBanner_SaveTheDate_2020_BP_SavetheDate_Left_b48d15545fI was on a wonderful ZOOM meeting with PAWS Chicago Development Board members recently. They are busy trying to plan events to make up for the ones lost due to Covid. And even though times have been tough, they proudly reported 544 virtual adoptions with 1,655 total adoptions to date! AND, they've received over 9,000 105223logo1490642234 adoption inquiries! In other PAWS news, the org has started a new temporary foster program (up to 60 days) for pet owners who are temporarily unable to care for their pets, including those recovering from the virus as well as front -line healthcare and other essential workers. Pets will be returned when the owners can get

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Carolyn, 1 year-old, is looking for her forever home.

back on their feet. During this time, PAWS Chicago vans have delivered over 6,300 pounds of pet food to 1,000 pets since March. The PAWS Beach Party will now be a virtual event taking place on Thursday, July 23 at 7 pm. The event will feature pet-themed beach party fun (think a doggie bikini contest!), Second City comedians and more! The organization's 5K Walk/Run will take place on Saturday, October 31 (this is a date change). (Click here for all the details)

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Wags 2 WishesA smaller animal rescue in Plainfield, Illinois, can also use some help, Wags 2 Wishes Animal Rescue. Their motto is "Big or small, we save them all!" They lost their 3 biggest fundraisers due to the virus that added up to about $50,000 in funding. My friend Richard Urban says, "Our events have all been canceled but the rescue animals haven't canceled their need for us." On average, Wags saves about 450 to 500 animals a year. A fundraising page has been created here.

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Wings_Purple_tie_ball_Save_the_date_2020-FINALThe Purple Tie Ball, benefiting WINGS Program (a nonprofit that supports families facing domestic violence), will take place on Saturday, October 3. Further details are still being ironed out by co-chairs Melissa Canning and Debby Jackson. Check the website here for upcoming details.

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They work too!

mugs! LOL!! A friend sent me a link for these mugs from my Feb. 1980 and Feb. 1979 covers. To say I was surprised is an understatement. Don't look for them on Amazon though, I bought them all. (Just kidding, here's the links, https://amzn.to/2MwCGsA and https://amzn.to/3gRkisa ).

1 INVITEThe date for the International Playboy Bunny Reunion Party has been changed to August 13-16 in Chicago. Lots of fun outings planned for this gathering that is limited to former Bunnies and employees of Playboy. For more info, email ThePlayboyBunnyReunion@gmail.com. Hope to see you there!  

And the beat goes on! Don't miss Ravinia Festival's (virtual) Living Ravinia Lawn Party Room Lawn Party with the one and only Kristin Chenoweth on Saturday, June 27 at 8 pm! The event will benefit Ravinia's Reach+Teach+Play programs which reach over 85,000 annually. (Click here for more details and, to donate, please click here)

MED_SOCIAL-now-open_LARGE-PHONE-NUMBERMy favorite spot for eye care needs, MyEyeDr., is now OPEN for appointments. They aren't accepting walk-ins yet as they're following social distancing protocols for the safety of patients and associates. For an appointment, please call 866.693.9336 or visit myeyedr.com

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Drive ins might be making a comeback!

I guess in every pandemic, there is a silver lining. And, for me, it was hearing that drive-in movie theaters might be making a comeback! I remember with fondness the one near my home in Dupo, Illinois. It was in the neighboring town of Cahokia. Mind you, it wasn't all sunbeams and unicorns, it was really a sort of rough and tumble kind of place, but I still enjoyed the experience the few times we visited. I think in hindsight, I've romanticized it a bit more than warranted but I still have fond memories. So, it was with great glee that I read the news (in this Sun-Times article by Darel Jevens) that a group called the Bucket Listers are planning a venue close to

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McHenry Drive-In Theater is packing them in!

downtown (location, as of yet, is undisclosed). The group produces social media event guides in Chicago and eight other North American cities, and says it has set up an outdoor movie venue that will fit 300 cars a night and show films six nights a week this summer! And while no films have been announced, Bucket Listers is accepting email votes on future titles at drivein@bucketlisters.com and promises “classic, nostalgic, American films that will transport you back in time,” citing “Back to the Future,” “The Sandlot,” “E.T.,” Il_794xN.2054167097_mce3“Grease” and “When Harry Met Sally” as examples. Ticket prices will begin at $40 per car. Details on tickets will be sent to people who RSVP at DriveInSummer.com. Bucket Listers say more than 60,000 people already are on the wait list for the drive-in plans in its various cities. While conventional indoor movie houses have been closed since mid-March due to Covid, outdoor drive-in theaters have been given the go-ahead to operate with some adjustments in their protocols. Among those re-opening in our area in recent weeks have been the McHenry Outdoor Theater in McHenry and the Route 34 Drive-in in Earlville. Yippee! Grab the popcorn!

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Tasting StarsFor the past 10 years, funds from the "Tasting Stars" event has benefited A Silver Lining Foundation's "Buy A Mom A Mammogram" program. This year, with Covid cancelling so many live events, the fundraiser will go virtual on Saturday, June 13. The live-streamed event, hosted by Paul Lisnek (of WGN-TV), will be on YouTube LIVE at 7 pm. Many women with breast screenings scheduled, have been forced to cancel because, with job loss or a furlough, comes a loss of insurance. Women are turning to ASLF in larger numbers for help as no one in need of breast health help is ever turned down and all services are free. Tickets are not required, but those who REGISTER IN ADVANCE will be entered into a drawing for a door prize – a package of premium Moet Hennessy bubbly and liquor!  For more information, visit http://www.tastingstars.org/ or email champagne@tastingstars.org.

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Nan Giordano DayNan Giordano Day will be celebrated virtually via a Zoom dance class on Tuesday, June 9th at 2pm. Be a  part of the celebration along with famed choreographer Ray Leeper and the fabulous Giordano Dance Chicago dancers. Nan Giordano Day was initiated by former Mayor Rahm Emanuel in recognition of her “fierce, innovative, and tenacious” contributions to GDC and the dance world!"  To register, a $15 fee, please click here!

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CurrentI hope you can check out Instagram LIVE on Wednesday, June 10, when Tracey Tarantino DiBuono (ZZAZZ Productions) and I try it out for the first time. We'll be discussing everything under the sun–style, fashion, nonprofits and, of course, answering your questions! It will be fun and light-hearted! Hope to "see" you there! Tracey is hosting (@traceytdibuono) and I'll be guesting! (Pray for us)

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At Tufano's with Michael Kutza and Chuck (Joey DiBuono in center).

It's been so encouraging to see people out on the streets again enjoying dinners, albeit socially distanced ones. As soon as the stay-at-home order was lifted, we enjoyed a great dinner at Tufano's Vernon Park Tap

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Tufano's charming patio with our darling server Michelle.

(1073 W. Vernon Park Place, 312.733.3393). It was like seeing the sun after a long, hard winter. Owner Joey DiBuono greeted everyone graciously wearing chic orange gloves and, of course, the requisite face mask. But, even with the mask, you couldn't miss the twinkle in his eyes as he saw every table on his beautiful patio fill up. Here's to a lot more summertime fun for all of us.

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Mr. Rogers with Officer Clemmons.

Does anyone remember Mr. Rogers? In 1969, when African-American citizens in the US were not permitted to swim in community pools alongside whites, Fred Rogers brought a Black police officer to his TV show and invited him to cool his feet with him in a small, wading pool. Mr. Rogers then helped Officer Clemmons dry his feet. Mr. Rogers never openly preached on his show, despite being an ordained Presbyterian minister yet he preached volumes in this simple act of love. In a world where you can be anything, be a Mr. Rogers. Wish there were more like him….

Be kind to one another….

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Something to make you smile…..

 

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FLEURS DE VILLES, A STUNNING FLORAL EXHIBIT, POPS UP IN CHICAGO

Plus: Dollywood!; Expo Chicago; Common Threads' BIG news; Very Versace; Columbian Ball, Best Pumpkin Patches; Top events through year's end; Rush's Bright Futures; Chicago Botanic Garden's elegant Harvest Party; Chicago Loop Alliance's Illumination Gala; Beth's awesome new mag; Rev Up on WGN Radio and Fox 32; Allegrezza's Boozy Brunch; This & That; Darling videos and SOOOO much more!

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ACS_0057An exotic, real life garden came to life recently at 900 North Michigan Shops and it was heavenly! You could

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Fleurs de Villes co-creators Karen Marshall and Tina Barkley with David Murga.

smell the exhibit before you actually came upon it. Chicagoans and tourists alike, stopped to smell the roses, and countless other varieties of flowers, at ​the U.S. debut of Fleurs de Villes. The five-day pop-up exhibition of fresh floral couture was hosted by 900 North Michigan Shops and featured 16 different mannequins showcasing custom couture handcrafted by Chicago’s

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900 Shops' Taylor Stucker, Stacy Kolios and Alicia Skruba with ZZAZZ model.

top luxury florists. In addition to the collection of fresh, floral couture, the creative activation also featured daily market stalls, floral workshops and floral-forward menu

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HMR Designs

offerings. Fifteen of Chicago’s leading florists, including HMR Designs, Kehoe Designs, The Revel Group, Flowers for Dreams, Flower Firm, Flora Chicago, Fleurs Chicago and more were paired with world-class brands to design stunning displays of custom couture created out of magnificent, fresh flowers. The five-day extravaganza kicked off on Wednesday, September 25 with a VIP Preview Party, where over 275 guests attended and the creations were unveiled. A panel of guest judges voted on their favorite

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Festive floral attire was the order of the day.

works. I was proud to be a judge alongside Michelle Alegria (Fox WFLD Ch. 32); Rosie Clayton (influencer); Salina Wunderle (Sr. horticulturist for Green Houses, Chicago Botanic Garden) and Joe Barnes (marketing

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With ZZAZZ model wearing headpiece created by Kehoe Designs.

manager for Kennicott Brothers). VIPs in attendance included Elle Cashin, Editor, Modern Luxury Weddings; Clark Lichty, Fashion Model ; Susanna Homan, Chicago Magazine;  Christopher Marrs, Fashion Model & Photographer;  Rina Puri & Sonia Shah, bloggers, Chicks And Salsa ; Derrick Taylor, owner Taylor &

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Designer Pavel beside his award-winning creation.

Co. Events; Brian Smith, Joffrey Ballet PR director; Tom Kehoe, Kehoe Designs; Jennifer Worman, blogger & influencer, Red Soles & Red Wine;  Tom Carto, Chicago Helicopter Experience; Tracey Tarantino, Zzazz Productions ; Dana Nolan, ZZAZZ

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Flowers for Dreams designers for L'Occitane wins Best in Show.

Productions; Jillian K. Horn, blogger, Chicago Mom Blog; Andrea Levoff, blogger, Dope Ass Mom; Brianne Garritano, event planner, Marquette Avenue Events; Stacy Kolios, Sr. Dir. Of Marketing, 900 Shops; ; Alicia Skruba, Marketing & Business Development, 900 Shops; Taylor Stucker, Asst. Marketing & PR Manager, 900 Shops and David Murga, PR guru, Kehoe Designs/900 Shops

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Joffrey Ballet dancers surround the stunning Joffrey mannequin.

and all-round cutie, among others. Highlights of the five-day activation included a pop-up shop from Chicago Botanic Garden, Hendrick’s Gin bar promoting their Original Blend and IMG_8310 Midsummer Solstice blends, and floral-related food and beverage dining experiences from Four Seasons Hotel Chicago. Daily floral workshops were held in Le Jardin, a special garden-like setting created by Kehoe Designs. A number of workshops were offered that included presentations by Fleurs de Villes co-founder Tina Barkley; L'Occitane en Provence; Modern Luxury's Amy Allen, publisher,and Elle Cashin, editor-in-chief; Aster Hall and Mila Floral Design School.  After viewing the 15 fresh floral mannequins at the 900 Shops, visitors were invited

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Detail of Chicago Magazine mannequin by Flora Chicago.

to view the 16th mannequin that was exhibited at Chicago’s Four Seasons Hotel lobby. The public was then

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ZZAZZ model wearing Kehoe Design headpiece.

encouraged to vote on their favorite mannequin for a chance to win a trip to Seattle to attend the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival in February 2020 where Fleurs de Villes will pop-up as a feature attraction. The Fan Favorite winners were: 1st Place – Modern Luxury Weddings’ mannequin, created

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Derrick Taylor and Ramsey Prince (center) with cute friends.

by HMR Designs;  2nd Place – Four Seasons Hotel Chicago’s mannequin, created by The Revel Group; 3rd Place – Elena’s Garden Events, Northwest Flower & Garden Fest.  The Judge's Winners were: Most Realistic–HMR Designs for Modern Luxury Weddings Magazine; Most Original–Designs by Pavel for 900 North Michigan

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Joffrey's Brian Smith and dancer.

Shops; Best in Show: Flowers for Dreams for L'Occitane; Florist Favorite–The Revel Group for Rigby + Peller. Established in 2015 by lifestyle and media professionals Karen Marshall and Tina

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Kehoe Designs mannequin surrounded by neon.

Barkley, Fleurs de Villes is a unique, luxury experiential brand, grounded in hyper-local content. In each city the company presents in, they feature the works of top florists in that city, creating stunning fresh floral mannequins aligned with, and inspired by, partnered brands presented in elegant gallery-like settings. I'd never seen anything like it. If you missed it, and it returns (hopefully), run don't walk to the 900 Shops! (For more info on this unique pop-up, click here!)

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Dollywood! We made it!

For our next great adventure, we decided to cross something off our bucket list–a trip to Dollywood! Last year, it was the home of the king, Elvis and Graceland, and this year, we traveled to the home of the Queen of Country, Dolly Parton. Parton jointly owns Dollywood

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Chuck in front of a replica of Dolly's tiny family home.

with Herschend Family Entertainment and it is kitsch, at its finest. It's located in the tiny mountain resort town of Pigeon Forge (pop.

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Pumpkin LumiNights at Dollywood.

5,875, motto, "The Center of Fun in the Smokies"), just five miles north of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Dollywood has gone through many incarnations before becoming what it is today. I remember in the 70s, it was called Silver Dollar City. To be clear, this is no Disneyland but, if you love kitschy down-home things like we do, then you would love Dollywood. Situated on 150 acres (that includes Dollywood's sister water park,

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The Grist Mill at Dollywood where delicious cinnamon bread is made from scratch.

Splash Country, Dollywood's DreamMore Resort and Dolly Parton's Stampede Dinner Attraction), the property features 50 rides and attractions, 9 roller coasters

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Chuck with Pumpkin Polly.

(which we avoided like the plague), 3 water rides and a large variety of traditional crafts and music, indigenous to the area. We got very lucky hitting the park just as its "Great Pumpkin LumiNights" opened (through November 2). This attraction, the largest addition ever made to Dollywood's fall festival, has to be seen after dark to be appreciated with over 7,000 hand-carved pumpkins, sculptures, whimsical scenes and characters like the Pumpkin Master, Pumpkin Polly, Patches the Scarecrow and Pumpkin Penny, all eager to pose for photos. Besides this Halloween themed addition, the

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A show of hands at Waxman Company–they're newlyweds too!

park offers so much of interest. I loved seeing the replica of Dolly's tiny home, built by her brother and furnished by her

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SOOOooooo many Christmas shops!

mother with original family treasures. How 11 kids ever fit in there is a mystery to me but it worked for her and inspired her life and music, making Dolly well "Dolly", the one and only. We took a ride on a coal-burning steam locomotive that was built in the 1940s. And since Chuck and I both come from railroad families, this was a real treat. As with any theme park, the gift offerings were unique and varied. We bought a set of plaster hands of Chuck and I holding hands, cinnamon bread at the Grist Mill, wild

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Our "Coat of Many Colors" ornament.

elderberry jelly, matching T-shirts, a Christmas ornament and more. I collect ornaments from wherever we travel and the one I found at

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Hobnobbing with the Colonel in London, Kentucky.

Dollywood was so perfect–a tiny "Coat of Many Colors" created in honor of Dolly's popular song about her mother creating a patchwork coat for her that made her feel "rich" even though they were dirt poor. It's a funny and odd thing that Christmas is so very popular in Pigeon Forge. A Christmas store seemed to be on every corner offering every type of holiday item there is. There were so many restaurant choices inside (and outside) the park serving southern fare like fried chicken,  ham and beans, grits, cornbread and biscuits, BBQ, funnel cakes–nothing with any dietary fiber whatsoever. In the Spotlight Bakery, you could watch a 25-pound apple pie being

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I can only imagine what it must be like here at Christmastime!

baked in a cast iron skillet. One slice weighs three

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The famous 25-lb. apple pie at Dollywood.

pounds! (And it can be shipped anywhere in the U.S. for $189.99. Wouldn't this be a great idea for a party?!) I wish I could've bottled those luscious aromas, omg. Being a bird lover/watcher, I was particularly interested in the Wings of America Show, sponsored by the non-profit American Eagle Foundation. We missed the show but a beautiful facility next door allowed guests an up-close-and-personal view of nonreleasable raptors (due to injury or human imprinting) that included Maverick the Harris Hawk, Friar Tuck the African Pied Grow, Poe the Northern Raven, Tecumsah the Golden Eagle and many others.

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A charming chapel in the woods in Dollywood.

The park also includes nearly 1 million cubic feet of

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A coal-burning, steam locomotive takes you on a 20 minute ride inside and outside of Dollywood.

natural habitat that houses the largest presentation of (again, nonreleasable) bald eagles. One of the most amazing, and wonderful, things about Dollywood was the preponderance of senior citizens who worked there. I love the fact that Dolly was intent on giving EVERYONE jobs at the park and she succeeded. Workers there were so friendly and highly competent–such a smart move, for all concerned. Another cool factoid–Dollywood is the only theme park in the world with a calming room for kids with autism. So thoughtful! While we were there, we took our friends Bonnie Spurlock and Geoff Burton up on their suggestions. We drove to Knoxville for a delightful brunch at the Tupelo Honey

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The trip was exhausting for some of us.
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Our relaxing view from the charming RiverStone Resort & Spa in Pigeon Forge, Tenn.

Cafe, located inside the historic Oliver Hotel in Market Square (Loved it!) and nailed the best candy store in Dollywood for Chuck (The Old Fashioned Candy Store). The town of Pigeon Forge is filled with unique attractions of its own like the Muscle Car Museum, the World's Largest Knife Store, a Nascar Speed Park, Wax Museums, the Smokey Mountain Opry, antique malls, helicopter and zip-

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lining opportunities, Christmas shops, distilleries, Civil War museums, a Jurassic Park attraction, the WonderWorks amusement park and more pancake houses per square foot than anywhere else in the world. We loved it ALL! The drive down and back was delightful too, even at a little over 8 hours. The scenery was spectacular and Rooney, Chuck and I were just happy being together on the road, away from any distractions except each other. (For more info about Dollywood, Pigeon Forge and the surrounding area, click here).

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EXPO CHICAGO 2019 Patron Reception Image Courtesy of Northern Trust
Michael O’Grady, Madeleine Grynsztejn, Michelle T. Boone, Mac MacLellan, and President/Director of EXPO CHICAGO Tony Karman.

EXPO CHICAGO, The International Exposition of Contemporary and Modern Art, concluded its eighth edition at Navy Pier on Sunday, September 22, with record attendance of international collectors and

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Kelly Drew Townsel, Lori Crosley, Carrie Lannon, Liza Brooks.

curators alongside 38,000 visitors, presentations from exhibiting galleries and strong sales, in what was its most global edition to date. On opening day alone, the exposition welcomed more than 8,000 VIP guests while raising $265,000 to benefit the Museum of

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MCA Vernissage Patron Reception co-chairs Lori Crosley (L) and Mary Kay Touhy.

Contemporary Art Chicago during Vernissage. Collectors, curators, artists and art professionals enjoyed an exclusive first look at 135 leading galleries from 24 countries and 68 cities throughout the Pier’s iconic Festival Hall. “We are extremely proud of our recent eighth edition—the quality of work presented by our participating

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Ellen-Blair Chube and Naomi Beckwith.

exhibitors translated into strong sales, an overwhelmingly positive response to our critically acclaimed programming, and significantly contributed to our powerful forward momentum,” said EXPO CHICAGO president/director Tony Karman. “Chicago

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Kiernan Miller

knows how to welcome the world and our date alignment with the third Chicago Architectural Biennial, our special exhibitions and presentations, along with our ongoing collaborations with our renowned museums, institutions and galleries contributed greatly to our successes,” he added. “I am confident that many more calendars will be marked for Chicago next September.” Notable collectors, curators and museum directors in attendance included Marcella Beccaria 9. EXPO CHICAGO Vernissage 2019. Image courtesy of EXPO CHICAGO by Daniel Boczarski_2 (Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea), Greg Bell (Vulcan, Inc.), Étienne Bernard (Frac Bretagne), Fred Bidwell (Collector), Giovanna Borasi (Canadian Centre for

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Sara Ismael.

Architecture), James Cuno (J. Paul Getty Trust), Mireya Escalante (Coppel Collection), David Eskenazi (Collector), Larry and Marilyn Fields (Collectors), Maxine and Stuart Frankel (Collectors), Pamela Joyner and Fred Giuffrida (Collector), Jack and Sandra Guthman (Collectors), Lisa Goodman and Josef Vascovitz (Collectors), Louis Grachos (Palm Springs Art Museum), Kenneth C. Griffin (Collector), EXPO CHICAGO Vernissage 2019. Image courtesy of EXPO CHICAGO by Justin Barbin_5 John and Sharon Hoffman (Collectors), Kirse Junge-Stevnsborg (Malmö Art Museum), Naima J. Keith (Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Prospect.5) Noel Kirnon (Collector), Alicia Knock (Centre Pompidou), Patricia Marshall (Art Advisor), Marie Martraire (San Francisco EXPO CHICAGO Vernissage 2019. Image courtesy of EXPO CHICAGO by Daniel Boczarski_3Kadist Foundation), Lisa Melandri and Wassan Al-Khudairi (Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis), Ron Pizzuti (Collector), Sheikha Hoor al Qasimi (Sharjah Art Foundation), Claire Le Restif (Centre d'Art Contemporain d'Ivry — Le Crédac), Marc Richards (Collector), María Inés Rodríguez (Museu de Arte de São Paulo), Beth Rudin DeWoody (Collector), Alain EXPO CHICAGO Vernissage 2019. Image courtesy of EXPO CHICAGO_3Servais (Collector), Jill Snyder (moCa Cleveland), Marjorie and Ambassador Louis Susman (Collectors), Roberta Tenconi (Pirelli HangarBicocca), Michael and Leslie Weissman (Collectors), and Helen Zell (Collector). The EXPO CHICAGO Vernissage 2019. Image courtesy of EXPO CHICAGO by Justin Barbin_3eighth edition marked considerable institutional representation, with museum curators, trustees and patrons from worldwide cultural organizations including Andy Warhol Museum, Aspen Art Museum, The Brooklyn Museum, Centre Pompidou, The Contemporary

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IN SITU- Janine Antoni Bridle 2000.

Austin, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, de Young Fine Arts 5. EXPO CHICAGO 2019 Vernissage. Image of KASMIN. Image Courtesy of EXPO CHICAGOMuseum of San Francisco, Garage Museum of Contemporary Art Moscow, Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Milwaukee Art Museum, The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Palm Springs Art Museum, Pérez Art Museum Miami, Pulitzer Arts Foundation, Royal Academy of Arts London, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), Serpentine Galleries, The Speed Art Museum, and more. (Photos by Daniel Boczarski, Justin Darbin, Jeremy Lawson, Kevin Serna)

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IMG_2064A huge congrats to Versace Chicago's GM Ann Wallace, Events Manager Wallis Wagenseil and Regional Director Erin Hill who hosted an elegant afternoon that won't soon be forgotten by some lucky ladies from the Service Club

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Versace dinnnerware flown in specially for this occasion.

of Chicago who were mixed with some of Versace's top clients. The deliciously decadent luncheon at Le Colonial featured, get this, Versace Rosenthal dinnerware and stemware flown in especially for this occasion! Ladies who lunched included Myra Reilly, Paula Borg, Sherry Lea

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Versace gown worn by model Kaia Gerber for her 18th BD, channeling her mom Cindy Crawford who wore it in the 90s.

Holson, Cheri Lawrence, Kathy Cook, Tracey Tarantino, Darby Hills, Susan Gohl and moi. (Kristina McGrath and Mamie Walton were invited but unable to attend.) At the conclusion of the luncheon, Versace presented an in-store fashion show that showcased its exquisite 2019 Fall/Winter collection. One of my favorites was the black, strappy gown that

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With Versace Chicago GM Ann Wallace, love her!

super (baby) model Kaia Gerber wore that her mom,  Cindy Crawford, made iconic back in the 90s! Each look was more stunning than the one before and the accessories! Oh my! What an honor to be included for this very special day! Love you Ann Wallace! (A portion of the sales were donated to the Service Club)

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The gang's all here for Common Threads!

Another very special luncheon was hosted by Common Threads' Linda Novick O'Keefe (CT founding CEO) and Josh Fox (corporate engagement manager) on September 24. Since Linda has moved to Austin, Texas, it was so exciting to have the old gang (board members and

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Common Threads' Jesus Salgueiro, Linda Novick O'Keefe and Chef Art Smith.

supporters) back together again at Blue Door Kitchen & Garden! She shared some very exciting news about the nonprofit that was founded by Chef Art Smith and his Jesus Salgueiro back in 2004. Since then, Common Threads has

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Chef Art Smith's world famous fried chicken at Blue Door Kitchen & Garden, 52 W. Elm.

now expanded to 13 cities, provided more than 4 million hours of nutrition and hands-on cooking education programming to more than 400,000 students and families. Mark your calendar NOW to celebrate the org's 15th anniversary at its special Chef Takeover on Monday, March 16! I'll have more exciting news to share about this later! Stay tuned! Seen enjoying the best fried chicken around were Ken Norgan, Greg Cameron, Gabrielle Martinez, Clarisol Dusque, Marilyn Vitale, Julius Rhodes, Constance Pikulas, Laura Schwartz Santiago, Andrea Schwartz Stryker, Sonya Jackson and many others.

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Dani McGowan wears the Thunder Dress from MSI's Wired to Wear exhibit. The dress lit up when someone close by clapped!

The Museum of Science and Industry (MSI) held the 39th annual Columbian Ball on October 5 with over 650 guests in attendance. The event raised approximately $1.8 million, which will go toward funding the Museum’s

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MSI president/CEO David Mosena and wife Pat with Colleen Smith and Len Wagner.

educational programs, exhibits and experiences. Guests enjoyed food, drink and dancing while exploring MSI’s temporary exhibitions, Wired to Wear™ and Makers United. The Ball was co-chaired by Erin and Jason Pritzker, Peng Zhao and Cherry Chen with Mayor Lori Lightfoot and First Lady Amy Eshleman serving as honorary co-chairs. The one and only Bill Kurtis served as emcee for the event that began

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April and Robert Jones.

with a reception featuring an aerialist duo; a tour of the science of spirits through a whiskey sampling in the Liz Stiffel Tasting Room; an embroidery station in MSI’s

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Maarten de Jeu, Smita Shah, Nick Nagele, Christy and John Mahoney.

Wanger Family Fab Lab (where guests customized their own accessories) and music spun by DJ Nick “Nonstop” Nicholson. Guests were able to see garments from Wired to Wear in action, highlighting the intersection of fashion and technology. The apparel from the exhibit was worn by models, giving guests an up-close look at the strides designers are making in wearable technology. Dinner was served in the Museum’s Rotunda amid some of the Museum’s most recognizable exhibits, including the

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Guests view Electric Dreams, a garment in MSI's exhibit "Wired to Wear."
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Aerialist Angela Fernandez.

Coal Mine, the United Airlines Boeing 727 jetliner and the 40-foot tornado in Science Storms. The meal was accompanied by a collaboration of sound between DJ Emilio Abadia and the Jeff Gibbs Quartet. Throughout the evening, guests met Wired to Wear innovators inside the exhibit and viewed their inventions on display in the exhibit and in the Lower Court. Guests also had

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Aerialists perform inside MSI's Entry Hall.

after-hours access to the Museum’s hands-on interactive exhibits as well as opportunities to create their own keepsake from the evening, test out the latest in virtual

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Co-chairs Jason and Erin Pritzker and emcee Bill Kurtis.

reality technology and even play video games on the Giant Dome Theater’s five-story wraparound screen. After dinner, the Citadel Securities Wired After Party kicked off in the Museum’s Entry Hall, featuring a live set by DJ Nicholson and a special presentation by STAGE, a collaborative performance between engineers and artists at the University of Chicago who presented science in a whole new context through motion-capture. (Photos by John Wheeler and J.B. Spector)

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Co-chairs Susie Healey, Colby Gaines and Buffy Maier.

The Woman's Board of Rush University Medical Center proudly presented a new annual Fall Benefit, Bright Futures, on Friday, September 6, at Theater on the Lake. The party drew more than 450 supporters and

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Dr. Omar Lateef, CEO Rush University Medical Center, and Dr. Najia Shakoor.

featured cuisine by Blue Plate Catering with live musical entertainment from New York-based The Bob Hardwick Sound.  The event was chaired by Woman’s Board members Colby Gaines, Susie Healey and Buffy Maier. The evening included craft cocktails featuring La Luna Mezcal and food stations celebrating gustatory favorites from the Bronzeville,

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Theater on the Lake decor designed by HMR Designs.

Chinatown/Pilsen, Taylor Street and Lincoln Park neighborhoods. Bright, fresh décor by HMR Designs featured a blue, green and poppy color scheme. In keeping with the theme, guests’ donned bright cocktail attire too making the event a visual feast. Illuminated rectangular gold frames served as table centerpieces   – a

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Alison Victoria and Michael Marks.

nostalgic nod to the makeup mirrors used backstage at the Woman’s Board’s beloved Rush Fashion Show, which culminated with a 90th anniversary show in 2016. A surprise for guests upon

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Lewis Wilson and Jakeline Jungbluth.

departure was the Boxcar Betty’s food truck stationed out front serving crispy fried chicken sliders and bite-sized pecan pies to-go. The event raised more than $470,000 to support the Rush Community Service Initiative Program, known as RCSIP. In 2019, The Woman's Board pledged $500,000 towards raising funds for this initiative that was established in 1991 to create a network of community service programs that matched Rush Medical College students' interests in social and healthcare needs of Chicago.(Photos by Widia Viti Photography and Rush Photo Group)  

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Ball co-chairs Sally Brown Thilman, Amie Alfe and Wendy Labrum.

The 3rd annual Harvest Party was held on the beautiful late-summer grounds of the Chicago Botanic Garden on September 13. The event raised $100,000 to benefit Windy City Harvest, the Garden's urban agriculture 20190913-RJC_8270education and jobs-training initiative to help build a local food system, healthier communities and a greener economy. More than 200 guests sipped cocktails, enjoyed a variety of small bites and listened to the sounds of DJ Famos! in the Helen and Richard Thomas English Walled Garden. J&L Catering served a farm-to-table dinner in McGinley Pavilion. The party was co-chaired by Amie Alfe, Wendy Labrum and Sally Brown 20190913-RJC_8332 Thilman. Established in 1998, the Guild supports the Garden through service projects as well as fundraising events. Led by co- 20190913-RJC_8314presidents Jennifer Brown and Jennifer Neighbours, the group has more than 100 members representing a diverse group of young leaders from the Chicago area. The Chicago Botanic Garden, one of the treasures of the Forest Preserves of Cook County, is a 385-acre living plant museum featuring 27 distinct gardens and four natural areas. Located at 1000 Lake Cook Road in Glencoe, the Garden is smoke free, free to the public and open year round.

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Illumination Award recipient Dean Lane, Colleen Spector and John Wells.

The Chicago Loop Alliance hosted its 15th annual Illumination Gala on September 20 at the Hilton Chicago. The event featured dinner, dancing, drinks, interactive dessert stations, photo booths and live

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music by Hey Jimmy. This year’s Illumination Award was presented to Dean Lane, area general manager, The Palmer House and Hiltons of Chicago, for his dedication to Chicago Loop Alliance and his tireless efforts to serve the City

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Laura Tortorello, Nora Gainer and Kristen Cote-Favaro.

of Chicago and its hospitality and tourism community. The Illumination Award highlights civic and community leaders who, through their ideas, leadership and counsel, have increased the experience and well-being of Loop businesses, residents and visitors. I know Dean has done this in spades and am so happy for

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Laura Caplin, Alanna Elinoff, Katherine Banich and Terry Banich.

his being recognized in such a wonderful way for all of his efforts. Gala co-chairs were Colleen Spector, corporate sales, Southwest Airlines, and John Wells, general manager, Hilton Chicago. Gala raised more than $256,000 to

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support public art projects and events in the Loop, including ACTIVATE, The Gateway, winter activations in the Pedway, State Street banner projects and more. The Illumination Gala’s presenting sponsor was Pressure Washing Systems; its cocktail reception sponsor was Streetplus; and its program book sponsor was Bannerville USA.  In case you're not familiar with The Chicago Loop Alliance Foundation, this nonprofit pushes the limits of what a downtown can be for its residents, workers and visitors. The Foundation seeks to enrich the Loop’s public spaces through artistic expression and free cultural programming. Kudos for all you do CLAF!

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IMG_8820You won't want to miss the Curated-Chicago's Launch Party for its fall issue on Tuesday, October 22 at Regal Cinemas (1471 W. Webster). I'm so excited to be a contributor for this issue featuring the one and only, Janet Lee Mandell as its glamorous covergirl (with GREAT photos by Barb Levant) The issue includes a behind-

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Beth Rosen (mag founder, top L), covergirl Janet Lee Mandell, Tiosha Bailey and Kendra Chaplin.

the-TV look at the powerhouse that is Sally Lou Oaks Loveman; Susan G. Komen's new executive director Tiosha Bailey; how Amy Boyle is making a difference; Bela Gandhi's dating advice; tailgating tips from Beth Clinton Peterson; brand building advice and

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First issue with Val Warner as covergirl!

tips from Ari Krzyzek, Marie Hale, Lauren Ramsey and everything you need to know about the party and gala scene from moi! Plus SOOOOO much more. Join us from 6-8 pm to celebrate and congratulate the magazine's fab founder/CEO Beth Rosen! (For tickets, $15-$30, (which will be directed to a local charity, TBD) and more info, click here!

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With Ji Suk Yi, Lauren Lein, Dave Eanet and Justin Kauffman.

Special thanks to the Steve Cochran Show for having Apparel Industry Board president/fashion designer Lauren Lein and me on to talk about AIBI's Rev UP 2019 event on Thursday, October 10! Producer Vivianne Linou, host Justin Kaufmann ((Steve was on vaca), Dave Eanet and Steve's new co-host and our beautiful Rev Up emcee, Ji Suk Yi, were so welcoming and enthusiastic about this event that will shine a spotlight on Chicago's fashion community. (Listen here!) Thanks for helping us share the news! Here's hoping you can join us! Tickets are available, beginning at $75 (and payable at the door)! For more info, please click here!

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Best Buddies galaFall is filled with fabulous events that you won't want to miss! Check out my top picks HERE through the end of the YEAR! Broadcast 0 Museum's "Rock on TV" on Wednesday, Oct. 16 at the Museum; Fleurotica at the Garfield Park Conservatory on Friday October 18; Chicago Children's Choir's "Red Jacket Optional" on Friday, October18; Navy Pier's ExPIERience Gala on Wednesday, October 23; Eversight Mystery Masquerade on Thursday, October 24 (honoring Sherry Lea Holson and Dr. David Lubeck) at the Peninsula; Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation Fall Benefit luncheon (featuring Martin Short) on IMGFriday, October 25 at the Hilton Chicago; Susan G. Komen Gala "All Bets on Pink" at the Palmer House on Saturday, Fleurtotica-Postcard-2019-PRINT-1October 26; WITS (Working in the Schools) "Blackboard Affair" at the Geraghty on Saturday, October 26; Chicago Consular Corps Gala on Friday, November 1 at the Hilton Chicago; Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation's "Little Black Dress" luncheon on Wednesday, Csm_FB_Web_Banner_Tickets_on_Sale_Now_2019-left_5cbb4a4879November 6 at the Skokie Country Club; Best Buddies Champions Gala, October 18 at Theater on the Lake; The Service Club of Chicago Gala on Friday, November 1 at the Four Seasons; The Chicago Urban League's "Golden Fellowship Dinner" at the Hilton Chicago on Saturday, November 2; Children's Oncology Services' "Camp One Step" at the Ritz-Carlton on Friday, November 8, Flight-of-Fantasy_LRMisericordia Heart of Mercy 50th Anniversary Gala on PPB Save the DateSaturday, November 9 at the Hilton Chicago; St. Jude fashion show/luncheon on Sunday, November 10 at the Donald Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont; James Jordan Foundation's "Bags for Kids" Gala on Thursday, November 14 at the Palmer House; Jackson Chance Foundation's "Ping Pong" Ball on Thursday, November 14 at the St. Jane Hotel; PAWS Chicago Fur Ball on Friday, November 15 at the Drake Hotel; Auditorium Theatre Gala, performance at the theatre followed by dinner at the Palmer House on Saturday, November 16; La Rabida Gala on Thursday, November 21 at the Ritz-Carlton; Brushes-Chicago-Invitation-2019Illuminate 900, a holiday celebration like none other at the Eversight Mystery Masquerade October 24 900 North Michigan Shops; Botanic Garden's "All Aboard" gala at the garden on Friday, December 6; Catholic Charities' St. Nicholas Ball at the Hilton Chicago on Saturday, December 7; Lurie Children's Ball on Saturday, December 7 at the Hilton Chicago; JDRF One Dream Gala at the McCormick Place Lakeside Center and Arie Crown Theater; WINGS Program Brunch, Sunday, December 8 at the Four Seasons; Old St. Patrick's AcesUP2019_inviteGraphicEmerald Ball on Friday, October 18 at the Hilton Chicago; Muslim American Leadership Alliance Gala on Thursday, November 7 at Chicago History Museum; The Crohn's & Friends of Prentice -OctoberColitis Foundation's Making an Impact: Havana Nights on Saturday, November 9 at the Drake Hotel; Simply From the Heart's Blush & Bowtie son November 9 at W City Center; Friends of Prentice An Evening in Oz on October 26 at Radisson Blu Acqua; Chicago Light's Toast to Tutoring on Tuesday, October 15 at Dance Studio; ALS Foundation's Hope Through Caring at Revel Fulton Market on Saturday, November 2; Urban Prep's Aces UP! on Thursday, October 24 at Chicago Sports Museum; Randolph Street Market, October 26/27 at Plumber's Hall. And then we get to start ALL over again next year!!

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IMG_8873More fun press for tonight's (Oct. 10) AIBI REV UP from Sylvia Perez at Fox 32. Tracey Tarantino (ZZAZZ Productions will produce the runway show) and I shared a sneak peek at the event with looks from three of the participating designers, Elda de la Rosa, Lauren Lein (AIBI president/designer) and Peach Carr! Sylvia will also be gracing our runway! Hope you can join us for this Salute to Chicago Fashion! (Watch segment here!)

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48958e57-21a6-4560-b0ff-0eee28082761Raise a glass and support the Allegrezza singers on Saturday, October 19 (10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m) at Bar Roma Chicago (5101 N. Clark). Allegrezza's Boozy Brunch fundraiser will celebrate and support this incredible community of joy, music and service with brunch eats, bottomless mimosas, a FAB silent auction, prizes, a raffle and so much more! Get tickets/more info here! (They're accepting silent auction donations as well!)

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That's all for this week's edition! I hope you've enjoyed hearing about all the great things 9.25.17-Pumpkin-Patches-1024x807happening in and around town (and beyond). I'm thrilled Fall has finally arrived! As much as I love summer, I don't enjoy the heat. Sweater Weather is my favorite season! Hope you're making the most of these glorious days. Also, here's a great list of the top Pumpkin Patches near us, so plan a trip and get lost in a corn maze!

 

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

 

P.S. Something to leave you with a smile…Everyone should start their day like this.

 

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CHICAGO’S FASHION’S NIGHT OUT – FILLED WITH STARS & STYLE!

…PLUS MS. FOSTER’S "STELLABRATION," OLD TOWN "CRUSHES" IT (WITH A NEW WATCH312.COM VIDEO!), AN EVENING ON ASTOR, THE JOFFREY BALLET’S COUTURE & COCKTAILS, FRIENDS OF CONSERVATION BALL, THE 48TH CHICAGO FILM FEST’S BIG STARS, PAWS’ LUCK AND SO MUCH MORE!
 

Blog 1 - Joe Cutaia, Jessica Zweig, Erica Bethe Levin, Shannon Williams and Justin JacobsonFashion’s Night Out
began in 2009 when Vogue editor Anna Wintour created the event to help retailers during the height of the recession. It has spread to 18 countries with 4,500 events across the U.S. alone and is now a two-week-long affair culminating on
Blog 2 - Bruce MacArthur, Ali Larter, Hayes MacArthur and Shelley MacArthur Farley at 900 ShopsSeptember 6th. Chicago’s FNO did not disappoint: “Fashion Police” star Kelly Osbourne kicked off the Magnificent Mile Shopping Festival (presented by MasterCard) on August 24th and it only accelerated from
Blog 3 - 900 Shops Marketing Mngr. Sarah Burrows with Mich Mag’s Dan Uslan, event sponsorthere with almost every store along the Mag Mile having some sort of exciting fashion event. Macy’s on State Street offered reality stars as its draw with Aviva Drescher of “The Real Housewives of New York” and Nzimiro Oputa of “Fashion Star” and Neiman Marcus offered up a runway presentation hosted by “House of
Blog 4 - Mich Mag’s JP Anderson and Alexi GiannouliasConsignment
” star Corri McFadden. Saks Fifth Avenue’s party was hosted by Amanda Puck, Kimberly Burt, Kristina McGrath, Lauren Buxbaum, Lisa Frame, Lisa Sweitzer, Sam Saifer Berngard, Sherri Hoke and Susanna Negovan. Water Tower Place hosted an “In Fashion Lounge,” which featured a series of special workshops including a Gilt City Chicago Night, a culinary demo, a fall trunk show with
Blog 5 - Erica Strama, Allison Cooke, Jenny Polachek and Leah ChavieMichael Hill
and an Akira footwear trunk show. Sarca – one of my favorite boutiques – hosted a daytime event that included styling tips from Rad and Refined and makeup applications by fashionable blogger Shannon O’Brien. Barneys New York donated 10 percent of sales to the Human Rights Campaign from 5 to 8 p.m. The streets were packed with
Blog 6fashion savvy guests who had raided their closets for their favorite pieces to wear to this round robin of events. The 900 Shops had a line a mile long of people anxious to get into the VIP Party to see gorgeous actress Ali Larter, who arrived with her hunky actor husband, Hayes MacArthur. (His
Blog 7 - Sally and Kerry Shorr, Jennifer Sutton and Katie McLenaghannew film, “Bachelorette” opened 9/7.) This is one busy, BUSY Hollywood couple with Ali’s book, “Kitchen Revelry” coming out soon. It’s not your
Blog 8 - Maggie Morgan (center) with mom and friendaverage cookbook: It embraces culinary mistakes! (Sounds like something for me…) She also just finished a movie called “Lovesick” with Matt LeBlanc, a romantic comedy about the delusions that come with falling in love. This busy couple was accompanied by Hayes’ parents, Bruce MacArthur and
Blog 9 - 900 Shops celebrity Host Ali Larter with Glossed & Found’s Graham Kostichis glam mother/chanteuse Shelley MacArthur Farley, whose husband, Bill, joined the group later. The 900 Shops teamed up with Michigan Avenue Magazine and McGrath Lexus and Acura for its second annual FNO themed “Fame, Fashion & Flavor.” Nearly 3,500 attendees came out
Blog 10 - Sheila O’Grady and Sharyl Mackeyto party at this chic, multi-level venue that also featured makeup applications, manicures, massages and hair styling provided by Mario Tricoci Hair Salon & Spa and Bloomingdale’s. While pampering and beautifying, the partygoers rocked out to DJ Megan Taylor before they jumped in front of the GlossedandFound.com (recent Rising Star Award winners) photo
Blog 11 - Israel Idonije and cute friendbooth for fun pics. There was a Gastronomy by Groupon restaurant tasting featuring Stella Artois brews and bites from some of Chicago’s top restaurants including Shaw’s Crab House, Frankie’s Scaloppine, Tavernita, Mercadito, Market and Sprinkles. A fall fashion show styled by Eric Himel was a hit with the crowd. I was proud to be a host of this event
Blog 13along with Common (Honorary Host), J.P. Anderson, Les Coney, Max Crowley, Jena Gambaccini, Stacy Herpe, Eric Himel, Israel Idonije, Sonya Jackson, Anna Kimball, Graham Kostic, Whitney Lasky, Kristina McGrath, Noelle Provencial, Mary Astor Smithe, Angi Taylor, Sharon Trudell, Dan Uslan, Valerie Warner and Kelli Zink. Congrats to Sarah Burrows (900 Shops Marketing Manager), Ryan Beshel (900 Shops PR Guru) and their teams on an outstanding night of fashion!

 

Blog 14 - Stylish North Bridge Shops peepsMy other favorite FNO event occurred at the Shops at North Bridge. This event had a unique take for FNO that featured a stylist’s fall fashion challenge. Local bloggers, fashionistas and stylists – who included Amy Olson, Maggie Morgan, Amy Creyer, Jessi
Blog 15 - Samantha Amato and Rhonda Sanderson at North Bridge ShopsSheehan, Emma Arnold, Jessica Zweig
and Erica Bethe Levin, Suzanne Kopulos and Amanda Wolfson with Dee Brodlo – created looks that were displayed on large pedestals that began at the entryway and ended at the VIP Stylist’s Studio Lounge in front of Nordstrom. I was happy to be a judge along with Carrie Lannon, Katie Schroeder, Elaine Doremus, Jessie Kalin and Lisa Ackerman for this fun-filled competition co-hosted by CS Magazine. The night
Blog 16also included a private VIP reception featuring Russian Standard Vodka cocktails, small bites from Corky’s Catering and delicious sweets courtesy of Vosges
Blog 17 - 900 Shops’ PR Guru Ryan Beshel with cute friendHaut Chocolat
. Event producer Amy Olson (who was paired with Nordstrom) won for Judges’ Choice; Suzanne Kopulos (Garmental.com) was paired with White House and won Shoppers’ Choice, fashionista Maggie Morgan (paired with XXI Forever) won
Blog 17 - Amy Olson accepts award at Shops at North Bridgethe Drive in Style award for Most Creative and Cheeky Chicago’s Jessica Zweig and Erica Bethe Levin (paired with United Colors of Benetton) won for Most Wearable. I loved ALL of the
Jessica Zweig, Suzanne Kopulos and Erica Bethe Levindesigns and marveled at the talent of these stylistas. Congrats to Erica Strama, Allison Cooke and their teams for this delightful and exciting FNO! And NOW you know ALL of the Windy City’s Fashion’s Night Out news…though I hope you were there to enjoy it, too!!! (To see ALL of the fabulous photos by Caitlin Saville Collins, Steve Starr and Daniel Boczarski, please click here!!


Blog 1 - tella cuts her beautiful Eli’s cheesecake!Stella Foster
always signed off on her column with "Yeah, I said it" and at her BIG retirement party August 28th, she did indeed say it to NBC president and general manager Larry Wert when he asked her point blank if she was really
Blog 2 - Sylvia Perez, LeeAnn Trotter, Stuart Ellison, Linda Yu and Diana Palomarretiring. Her hesitation and half-hearted "Yeah" gave everyone in the room some hope for the future with this much beloved columnist. More than 700 fans, friends and supporters turned out
Blog 3 - With Ken Bedford, Stella, Reverend Jesse Jackson and friendsat the Cultural Center to see/hear Stella Foster tell it like it is for the last time…or was it? I personally don't see our dynamic Stella sitting in a rocking chair from now into perpetuity but as we all know, she does need some rest after
Blog 4 - Juanita Jordan, Donna Grant and friend43 years of deadlines! I know she's already being courted by a variety of media types to bring her honesty and inclusiveness to their outlets so I think it's only a matter of time before she returns in some way, shape or form back
Blog 5 - Stella’s loving sis, Jamie Foster Brown (in yellow headband) with friendsto the public arena. But on this night, it was all about paying homage to someone who has given us all so much. NBC's Art Norman served as emcee for a program that included tributes from Governor Pat Quinn, Warner Saunders, Melody Spann
Blog 6 - Ralph Hughes, Sharyl Lee Ralph and Tyronne StoudemireCooper, Dominic DiFrisco, Dori Wilson, Tom Dreesen, Larry Wert, Jamie Foster Brown, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Harry Ellis, Rob Johnson, Merri Dee, State Representative Mary Flowers, Richard Dent,
Blog 7 - NBC’s Daniella Guzman and Martha MelmanShell Reyes, John Rogers, Allen Rafalson
, moi 🙂 and many more. Governor Quinn called her "a woman for all seasons" and said, "They [the people] need your energy, your enthusiasm and your zest for life. We've been blessed by Stella covering the news
Blog 7 - Shauna Montgomery and Shelley MacArthur Farley with Stedman Grahamwith her human touch." Warner Saunders recounted a comment from her boss, Kup, who said, "I couldn't do my job without her." (And she had only been working for him six weeks at the time!) Saunders went on to
Blog 8 - Colleen Kelly, Rob Morhaim and Catie Keoghsay, "She was not hateful, not nasty and whenever she shot an arrow of criticism, she always dipped it in honey first. You're truly a Chicago treasure." NBC President Larry Wert said, "No one's been more fair or genuine than Stella." Melody Spann Cooper posed this question: "Have
Blog 9 - N’Digo’s Hermene Hartmanyou ever seen anybody with a gossip column who still keeps the best secrets in the world?" Melody then sang the theme from "The Golden Girls" with Theresa Griffen. The lyrics began with "Thank you for being a friend"…awwwww! The
Blog 9 - Reverend Jesse and Jacqueline Jacksonprogram continued with comments from Channel 2 News' Rob Johnson who said, "Thanks to Stella for making this a better town to live in." Reverend Jesse Jackson offered a prayer reflecting, "We can't take this moment for granted. Thank you Lord for the gift you've given us in Stella Foster and thanks for the gifts you gave to her." Harry Ellis said, "There will never be another you!" Dominic DiFrisco, a well-known leader in the Italian
Blog 10 - RL’s Chef Ryan Pitts and Rich VarnesAmerican community who awarded Stella with the Dante Award, had this to say: "Stella, the name
Blog 11 - John Colletti and Ed Howlett, Jr.means ‘star’ in Italian. She's a star in our lives and she's a champion of truth. We are infinitely privileged to walk beside you." President of the Chicago Journalists Association Allen Rafelson, who recently awarded Stella with a Lifetime Achievement Award, said Stella's appearance for the gala broke attendance records. Stella's sister,
Blog 12 - Robert Mills, Tracey Tarantino and my ChuckJamie Foster Brown
, said, "She's retiring from the Sun-Times but she can't retire from who she is. Stella IS Chicago!" The
Blog 13Stellabration committee was chaired by Stella's longtime friend Ken Bedford and co-chaired by PR maven extraordinaire Dionne Williams. Members included John Bellamy, Michelle Boone, Gloria Brown, Les Coney, Carolyn
Blog 14Curry, Alex Dana, Dominic DiFrisco, Mary Frances Fagan, Craig Gilmore, Hermene Hartman, Cheryl Pearson-McNeil, Kim Nash, Lisa Newman, Art Norman, Bill Pry, Tim & Everett Rand, Shell Reyes, Donna Lear Robinson, John Rogers, Lorri Stacker, Robert Storman, Commissioner Debra Sims,
Blog 15 - Bonnie Spurlock, Dori Wilson, Janice Corley and friendAbe Thompson, Dori Wilson
and moi. The night also included rousing numbers by The Together Band & Rich Aldana, DJ Sam Chatman and vocalist Antone. It was a night packed with love for this Chicago treasure and I'm hoping – like all of the other "Stellaholics" out there – that we haven't seen the last of her. Yeah, I said it! (Photos by Mila Samokhina and Steve Starr…click here to view more!)


Oldtown pic by jaunteddotcomAfter a brief name change, the annual end-of-summer festival in Old Town was back on September 2nd as “Crush in Old Town.” On Labor Day weekend, Wells Street was closed from North Avenue to Schiller for music, food, artwork and
Stanley_Paul-200x250custom designs in the Crush marketplace. Entertainment included Like Pioneers, Andrew Belle, Pet Lions and My Gold Mask. The event also included face painting, a magic show, crafting with Little Beans Café, delicious food from Trattoria Roma and a variety of fabulous wines from Galleria Wine & Liquors. Here’s how my Crush adventure unfolded on Watch312.com…with
Silver Whisper shipa special visit to the gorgeous home of Chicago’s most beloved bandleader/pianist, Stanley Paul! (Next year, Stanley will be hosting a Silversea’s tour from Stockholm to Copenhagen aboard the Silver Whisper from July 12th through 19th! His fast-paced, 45-minute show that includes nearly 300 rarely seen photographs will take you back to the days when glamour was GLAMOUR! (For more info, please call Candace Andreozzi at 561-306-6798 or email candace@posthastetravel.com.)

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Blog 1Eight years ago, Helen Melchior and I wanted to create an event to attract a younger crowd to The Joffrey Ballet and today, “Couture & Cocktails” has grown into the organization’s second largest fundraiser and we couldn’t be more excited! With dynamic
Blog 2 - Designer Pamella Roland with her cute family2012 co-chairs Kristina McGrath and Sonya Jackson, the tradition continues on Friday, September 28th, at the new McGrath Acura Dealership, located at 1301 N. Elston. Beloved designer Pamella Roland returns to C & C with a full runway fashion
Blog 3 - C & C co-chair Sonya Jackson with Joffrey Executive Director Christopher Clinton Conway (pic by www.sociallifechicago.com)show; there will also be once in a lifetime prizes, fun food (including sweets from Sugar Chic), live and silent auctions by Luxury Garage Sale, dancing with the Joffrey dancers and, for the first time, popular Chicago food trucks (including my favorites Babycakes and Southern Mac & Cheese)! And,
Blog 4 - C & C co-chair Kristina McGrath (styled by moi for TWC Mag)not to give away any surprises, but the opening of the event alone will be worth the cost of admission! So join us and experience the excitement and glamour of “Couture & Cocktails” this year! If you have a business you would like to have represented in the Tribute Book, or for tickets and more info, please click here. 

 

Blog 1 - Andrea Schwartz and Dr. Steve Stryker (BEST Table 2012 Winners)The 30th annual Evening on Astor brought out the competitive streaks in some of our town’s notables as they created extravagant, festive tablescapes for judging consideration. Hosted by the Gold Coast Neighbors Association, this annual block party and
Blog 2 - Peter Rogers, Wendy Chronister, Vern Broders (GCN Prez) and Francia Harringtonfundraiser brought out more than 800 people for a celebration that included the Michael Lerich Orchestra, pizzas, hot dogs, Italian sausage, face painting, children’s games, a photo booth and a dessert bar. Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy spoke along
Blog 3 - Lyn McKeaney and happy friend with her 2012 Table Awardwith 18th District Police Commander William Dunn. The BIG winner of the night for the 2012 Best Table Award went to Macy’s Andrea Schwartz and Dr. Steven Stryker; others seen on the scene included Vern Broders (President of the Gold Coast Neighbors
Blog 4 - Margie Habermann, Christine Mallul, Suzie Glickman and Deborah ChapmanAssn.), Tiffani Kim, Bradley Griffith, Bonnie and Jim Spurlock, Paula and Peter Fasseas, Suzie and Ross Glickman, Janice Corley and Ray Blaney, Kim Gleeson, Heather Johnstone, Cheri Lawrence, Wendy
Blog 5 - Patrick Plante surrounded by friendsChronister, Kevin Sullivan, Cindy and Jack Fisher, Susie and Walter Jacobson (whose book, “Walter’s Perspective: A Memoir of Fifty Years in Chicago TV News” comes out in October), Margie
Blog 6 - Jonathan Wells, cute friend, Scott Bobek, Sally Jo Morris and Kevin SullivanHabermann, Christine Mallul, Deborah Chapman, Tim Egan, Lyn McKeaney, Scott Bobek, Sally Jo Morris, Liz Kores, Lauren Rapisand, Patrick Plante, Diva Lynne Jordan and Dorothy Whealan.  Funds raised from this event supported GCN in its efforts to protect, improve and beautify the neighborhood. (Check out more photos from this fun event here!)


Blog 1Mark your calendars now for this year’s Friends of Conservation Ball on Friday, October 12th! Hosted by FOC founder Reute Butler and celebrating the organization’s 30th anniversary, this event will be bigger and better than ever under the beautiful canopy
Blog 2 - Jim Fowler, Reute Butler, Zoraida Sambolin and friendsof the Winter Garden Ballroom of the historic Harold Washington Library! Zoraida Sambolin returns as emcee along with renowned wildlife expert Jim Fowler (of “Wild Kingdom” fame!) With a delicious dinner catered by George Jewell, there will also be a thrilling wildlife exposition of rare and beautiful animals. An auction of unique and exotic vacation adventures will include a London/Scotland package with a stay at
Blog 4 - Reute and Cloud, a rare snow leopardthe five-star luxury Langham in London, the Balmoral in Scotland and a trip aboard the historic Royal Scotsman. Other packages offer trips to China, India, South America, Patagonia Sur, Tanzania/Uganda and a weeklong Sea Cloud cruise
Blog 3 - The luxurious Langham Hotel, Londonaboard the intimate River Cloud II. The night will also feature a silent auction with rare art and gift packages as well as dancing under the stars to the Stu Hirsh Orchestra. Congrats in advance to Reute and unofficial event chair Paul Iacono on a one-of-a-kind fundraiser that will enable the FOC to partner with the local people in the Masai Mara area of Kenya to support traditional
Blog 5 - The luxury train, the Royal Scotsmanand sustainable ways of living in harmony with wildlife and ecosystems which helps keep our world intact. Founded in 1982, FOC was one of the world’s earliest leaders in the development of community conservation. For tickets and more information, please contact Sue Mitchell at 630-288-2714 or smitchell@friendsofconservation.org.

 

Blog 1 - Christopher Walken, Alan Arkin and Al Pacino star in Stand Up GuysThe eyes of the entertainment world will be on Chicago when the 48th Chicago International Film Festival opens with the world premiere of the highly-anticipated “Stand Up Guys” on Thursday, October 11th, at the Harris
Blog 3 - Director Fisher Stevens (pic by StarPulse.com)Theater. Produced by Chicagoan Tom Rosenberg and directed by Chicagoan Fisher Stevens, the film features an all-star cast that includes Al Pacino, Christopher Walken, Alan Arkin and Julianna Margulies, all of whom will be in town to celebrate the opening night of the Festival on the 11th. (Lionsgate will release the film for an
Blog 4 - Julianna Margulies (pic by IMDB.com)Oscar qualifying run in December in L.A. and N.Y. and nationwide on January 11th.) “This is without a doubt the most exciting opening night for the Chicago International Film Festival in many years,” said Michael Kutza, Founder and Artistic Director of the CIFF. I’ll say!!!! (I’m also honored to say I’ll be co-hosting this event with
Blog 2the dynamic Rich Varnes.) The night begins at 6 p.m. with red carpet arrivals, a 7 p.m. welcome and guest presentation, a 7:30 p.m. film presentation and a 9:30 p.m. reception at the Chicago Cultural Center. For tickets (beginning at just $35) and more info, please click here or call 312-332-FILM. 

 

Zoe_logoThe ZOE Foundation
will host its second annual In-Rhythm Benefit on Friday, September 21st, at the Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel, located at 163 E. Walton. The black tie evening will feature emcee Val Warner and Dr. David Montgomery. Entertainment will be provided by Lynne Jordan & The Shivers with a presentation of the 2012 Gift of Life Award to
Lynne Jordan & the ShiversMr. David Rubin
, a philanthropic supporter of the foundation as well as a patient who has mastered atrial fibrillation. This event creates awareness and is dedicated to finding a cure for atrial fibrillation (AF) and elimination of strokes and heart failure. For more info, please visit www.ZFFORAF.org.

 

Guys Night Out inviteThe Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center (CCAC), a non-profit organization working with abused children, will hold its fifth annual “Guys Night Out for the Kids” event at Carmichael’s Steak House (located at 1052 W. Monroe) on Thursday, September 20th. Chicago Bear Charles Tillman is the honorary chair who will be joined by other athletes, sports personalities, golf pros and community and business leaders. The event will include an indoor BBQ, games, music, premium cigar
Charles Tillman and daughter Tiannamakers and liquor vendors in a tailgating atmosphere. Other athletes expected to attend include former Bear “Big Cat” Williams, Richard Dent, “LA” Mike Richardson, Jim Thornton, Ron Kittle, Dan Pasqua and Dan Hampton. All proceeds from “Guys Night Out” benefit the CCAC and the victims of sexual abuse in the Chicago area. For tickets, beginning at $100, and more info, please visit www.chicagocac.org

 

LuckyDo you need a little luck? Well, look no further than PAWS Chicago, located at 1997 N. Clybourn, where Lucky, a two year-old miniature Schnauzer, is
PAWSChicagoready and waiting for YOU! He came to PAWS after he was dropped off at the city pound weighing only 16 pounds. He’s an energetic little guy who loves people and playtime. Please help this precious pooch live up to his name by
Chase Community Giving Programgiving him a great forever home! (Visit PAWS’ website or call 773.935.PAWS for more details.) And while we’re on the subject, PAWS Chicago is competing with 196 charities nationwide for grants ranging from $10K to $250K from the Chase Community Giving Program. If you’re so inclined, please help by voting for them through September 19th at www.pawschicago.org/chase! Good luck…and adopt Lucky! 🙂

 
Hope you’re all enjoying the “dog” days of summer (pun intended) & I hope to see you at some of these cool events around town soon!
 
Love always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com



Big Night InviteP.S. As you all know I’m a sucker for our furry friends so here is another great event that I hope you’ll be able to make! BIG NIGHT CELEBRITY CHEFS BENEFIT will take place under the fabulous Tiffany Dome of Preston Bradley Hall in the Cultural Center, located at 78 E. Washington, on Wednesday, September 19th beginning at 6:30 p.m. This event is hosted by the Friends of Chicago Animal Care and Control and will feature celebrity Chef Jackie Shen, who, along with about a dozen of her well-known chef friends, will each prepare delicious dishes for this wonderful cause! A fabulous live auction will include exquisite jewelry from Sidney Garber. So come join us, enjoy the music, relax and have a Mutt-ini as we help our four legged friends find forever homes. (Tickets are $100 in advance and $125 at the door…visit www.fcacc.org for more info.)

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LINCOLN PARK ZOO BALL’S BIG SURPRISE: THE VILLAGE PEOPLE!

…PLUS PAWS-ITIVELY BEACHY, FIELD MUSEUM IS WILD ABOUT HARRY, THE DARK KNIGHT'S CHICAGO PREMIERE, A ST. TROPEZ CHIC DESIGNER, WHITE HOUSE HONORS FOR PAUL, A GIANT NY BOOK LAUNCH, TOM STREHLE’S PERFECT PITCH, A SPECIAL 50TH AND SO MUCH MORE!
 
Blog 1 - Cynthia Ross Polayes (co-chair), Kevin Bell (Zoo Pres-CEO), Suzanne Meder (co-chair), Abby Zanarini (WB Pres.)The Women’s Board of Lincoln Park Zoo hosted its 35th annual Zoo Ball in one of my favorite venues! As 1,000 black-tie clad guests entered the zoo grounds through the East Gate, they were Blog 2 - Joan Cusack, Sue Kutschke, Sheri Maffiagreeted by more than 30,000 feet of dramatic sweeping tents. Earlier in the day, one of the tents came down due to heavy rain but all was well by the time the event began. During the cocktail reception across from the Kovler Lion House, one could hear the big cats Blog 3 - Mike Harrington, Anne Pramaggiore, Jack Harringtonroaring their approval as guests raised funds to keep them supplied with kitty food. The Feed a Friend Program offered supporters the opportunity to donate for various zoo animals and receive a corresponding Blog 4 - John and Myra Reilly, Susan Regenstein and Barry Frankstuffed animal to show their support. Levels included $100 to feed a gibbon family for three months all the way up to $15,000 to feed a gorilla family for a year. It was a great way to get guests involved in the zoo as well as raise funds. And for Blog 5 - Bridget Campbell (Auction Chair) and Matthew Campbellthose who didn’t want to take the stuffed toys, they could be donated to Lurie Children’s Hospital which has a floor sponsored by the Zoo. Themed “The Great Catsby” and presented by Guggenheim (who underwrote the evening’s dinner in its entirety), the Blog 6 - Beth Levine, Marcus Lemonis, Julie Rochfordevent was co-chaired by Suzanne Meder and Cynthia Polayes with Honorary Chair Anne Pramaggiore. Women’s Board President Abby Zanarini welcomed the crowd and thanked Guggenheim and J.N. Pritzker/Tawani Foundation/Pritzker Military Library for their continued support. She also acknowledged Barbara Higgins (Allstate), Anne Pramaggiore (ComEd), John Alexander (Chairman of the Board) Blog 7 - Charlie and Rebecca Besser with Kevin Belland Kevin Bell (Zoo President and CEO). Event Creative’s Jeffrey Foster Blog 8 - Gale and Jay Gottliebhelped bring the chairs’ décor vision to life: An elegant Hampton’s vibe included masses of blue hydrangeas and twinkling chandeliers as well as a stage that resembled a white gate complete with hedge walls. Auction Chair Bridget Campbell arranged a vast array of silent auction items in the chic Leopard Lounge that Blog 9 - Dana Stone, Christopher Veski, Wendy Krimins and Cynthia Holbrookincluded Andrea Bocelli box seats (sold for $5K), Master’s golf package (two passes for all four days sold for $19K), a one week stay at the Four Seasons Costa Rica (sold for $6K), a signed Joakim Noah jersey, Ryder Blog 10 - Michael and Donna Rigert, Kimbra and Mark WalterCup tickets and so much more! Guests enjoyed hors d’oeuvres from J & L Catering that included mini Black Forest ham, gruyere and Dijon panini fingers; Maryland crab cakes; vegetable spring rolls; maple-glazed dates; and Blog 11 - Reggie and Kathy Rushmini corn muffins with tomatillo-braised chicken. Following the reception, a recorded lion’s roar summoned guests into dinner. Against the musical backdrop of Rendezvous, guests enjoyed delicious tenderloin with caramelized shallots, fingerling Blog 12 - The Village Peoplepotatoes and succotash and a dessert of strawberry shortcake, key lime tart with Michigan berries and chocolate ganache. The highlight of the evening came when surprise performers The Village People were introduced. As guests jammed the dance floor, this popular 1970’s disco group performed their hits “Macho Man” and “In the Navy.” They Blog 13 - Our tablewhipped the crowd into a frenzy with their closing number “YMCA” amid a sea of camera flashes. It was so Blog 14 - Kevin and Ami Connollyexciting – how in the world they kept this a secret, I’ll never know! Seen on the scene were Barbara Higgins and Daniel Glynn, Tina Koegel, Wendy Krimins, William Holdeman, Paul Iacono, Sherren Leigh, Ken Norgan, Myra and John Reilly, Beth Levin and Marcus Lemonis, Vicki and Bill Hood, Kathy Brock and Doug Regan, Rebecca Blog 13and Charlie Besser, Janet and Rodger Owen, Leslie and Bob Zentner, Gale and Jay Gottlieb, Wendy Chronister and Peter Rogers, John Alexander, Ann and Blake Benjamin, Bridget and Matthew Campbell, Kimbra and Mark Walter, Holly and Peter Francis Blog 15 - Steve and Wendy Beard, Tracey Benford, Charlie HuebnerGeraci, Jeff Shea, Veronica Zepeda and Bob Loquercio, Mary Ann Young, Ami and Kevin Connolly, Donna and Michael Rigert, Cynthia Holbrook, Debra and Martin Beck, Susan Regenstein, Wendy and Steve Beard, Blog 17 - Rodger and Janet OwenCharlie Huebner, Tracey Benford, Joan Cusack, Jennifer and John Caruso and Deborah and Bruce Crown. At the close of the event, attendees received gift bags that contained John Derian glass mementos provided by Guggenheim, along with cool treats from Pinkberry and late-night slices from the Connie’s Pizza and Catering truck. Chauffeured Blog 16 - Kim Theiss, Karen Peterson, Caroline Huebner, Susan Erlercourtesy cars – BMW 750i’s, to be precise – were stationed out front to whisk guests home…LOVED this! Proceeds from the ball ($1 million) will support the Women’s Board pledge to the Zoo’s Nature Boardwalk and will provide critical support to maintain this community landmark that is one of the last free zoos that's open every day in the nation! (Photos by Bob Carl, Violet Dominek, Julia Nash and Alain Miloti…click here for more!)

Blog 1 - Megan Lively, Ria Loukakis, Paula Fasseas, Dr. Jennifer Welle and Alexis FasseasThe night was PAWS-atively sensational at the 10th annual PAWS Chicago Beach party held at North Avenue Beach’s Castaways Boathouse on July 19th. With more than 400 guest and 100 dogs in attendance, Blog 2 - Co-chairs Renata and Robert Block with the “baby”this event raised $215,000 for the city’s largest no-kill humane society. Every partygoer received a colorful lei upon arrival at the summer’s largest pet-friendly social gathering co-chaired by Renata and Blog 3 - Emcee US99’s Lisa DentRobert Block and Virginia Stafman. Once on deck, supporters enjoyed a lavish beach buffet courtesy of Stefani Catering that included hamburgers, hot dogs, BBQ chicken, veggie burgers, salads, pizza, Blog 4 - Too cute for words!  There were LOTS of Chihuahuas there!pretzels, ice cream, cookies and more fun food. The doggie buffet offered Swirlz “pupcakes” and Licks’ all natural liquid vitamin drinks as well as other treats. The evening’s signature cocktail, “PAWS on the Beach,” kept guests fueled for fun as they Blog 5 - Bonnie Krueger Spurlock and Jim Spurlockdanced to the sounds of Spoken Four. The doggies and their owners were dressed in their best summer fashions with some sporting sunglasses, t-shirts, baseball caps and sundresses. And even though the night threatened rain, it didn’t dampen the Blog 6 - Ellie Keener Fisher and Jim Karasenthusiasm of this loyal group of PAWS supporters. US99’s Lisa Dent, emcee and guest of honor, introduced PAWS founder/chair Paula Fasseas. “It’s great to see our community come together to help save the lives of homeless pets,” said Fasseas, who founded the Blog 7 - Christine Mallul, Cheri Lawrence and Kim Gleeson with the “kids”organization in 1997. Volunteers were then introduced who presented rescue pups Hannah, Sponge, Mikey, Winslow and Clark to the crowd. The live auction packages included something for everyone including the highlight of Blog 8 -
Dr. Tara Clack and her mom Susan Clackthe night, a VIP package from the Boss himself – Bruce Springsteen! This exciting auction prize included four VIP tickets to his September concert in Wrigley Field plus the opportunity to relax inside the VIP E Street Lounge before the show and his Blog 9 - Franklin, Annalise Haraburda, Elena Samokhinaentire discography! Susan Clack bought this one-of-a-kind opportunity and said she might give it to her pregnant daughter. Veterinarian Dr. Tara Clack – Susan’s other daughter – was over the top with happiness. (Her darling Blog 10 - Howard and Judy Tullmanboyfriend, Mark Bell, will most certainly approve!) Other auction items included the opportunity to have your pets featured as the official 2013 Beach Party logo. Last year’s winners, Judy and Howard Blog 11 - Dr. Steven Stryker and Andrea SchwartzTullman, had their two dogs and two cats featured this year. Next year, Bonnie and Jim Spurlock’s furry family will grace the cover of the invite and all promo materials. (They paid $8K for this honor!) Lunch with Alpana Singh sold to Jimmy Blog 12 - Bobbi Panter and Phillip EmighMeyer for $3,500, VIP Lollapalooza tickets sold to Cheri Lawrence for $5,000 and a luxury trip to Beverly Hills sold to Nancy Timmers for $5,500. All in all, the Beach Party raised more than $215,000 for PAWS Blog 13 - Just shut up!!!  Adorable!Chicago. Their Lurie Spay/Neuter Clinic will provide sterilizations for more than 18,000 pets of families in underserved communities. PAWS Chicago doesn’t receive any financial support from federal, state or local government agencies and is 100-percent reliant upon the community’s generosity. Charity Navigator, the country’s largest independent charity Blog 14 - Franklinevaluator, has consistently awarded PAWS Chicago with its highest rating of four stars and honored them with national recognition due to their conscientious use of donor funds. Since PAWS’ inception, the number of homeless pets euthanized in the city each year has dropped by more than 50 percent from 42,561 to less than 18,000 in 2011. For more info, please visit www.PAWSChicago.org. Chuck and I own a PAWS dog (Rooney) and he couldn’t be sweeter! I know there’s a darling canine or feline there waiting for you, too! Stay tuned for Watch312.com coverage coming from this fun event! (Fab fotos by Mila Samokhina.) 

RSM_webpromo-201207 (2)My FAVORITE vintage market, Randolph Street Market, returns July 28th and 29th to 1340 W. Randolph St.!  I can’t wait to see its “Made in the Shade” summer theme which will include a Shade Shack Cabana filled with new independent artists and designers! And don’t forget to look up my favorite jewelry dealer, Ira Sheck: Many of my statement necklaces come from this eagle-eyed New Yorker! (Tell him Candace sent you!) Randolph Street Market is baaaackkkk!!! :) 
 
Blog 1 - Vicki Medera, Co-Chair Liz Sharp (Chicago), Speaker Reema Keswani, Stephanie Ortel, Beth TolvaThe Field Museum’s Women’s Board hosted an Outreach Luncheon that featured the remarkable designs of A.V. Shinde, the renowned Indian jewelry designer for the house of legendary jeweler, Harry Winston. Co-chaired by Liz Blog 2 - Joan Colmar, Karen Lichtenstein, Harry Winston VP Diana HallSharp and Susan Clark McBride, the program began with the viewing of a variety of rarely seen Indian artifacts from the Museum’s collections. Program speakers included Reema Keswani, an expert on Indian jewelry and the only authorized biographer of Blog 3 - Jacky Ferro, Beth White, Effie Stojka, Diane TangA.V. Shinde, and Anthony Ledru, the Global VP of Sales at Harry Winston, Inc. For 40 years, A.V. Shinde was the head designer for Harry Winston where he designed for the rich and Blog 4 - Sara Pfaff, Laurie Kracum, Carol Safoldfamous including the Queen of England, Imelda Marcos and Liz Taylor, to name a few. In his earlier years, he designed for the maharajahs and maharanis of India. He Blog 5 - Catherine Driscoll and co-chair Liz Sharpdied in 2003, at the age of 85. An Indian-themed luncheon followed the presentation in Stanley Field Hall where Field Museum researcher Charlene “Charlie” McCord was honored as this year’s Women in Science Fellow. For more info, please click here! (Photos by Steve Starr and Tonja Hall.)
 
Eloise lapidus-low-resEloise Lapidus, daughter of famed designer Ted Lapidus, is bringing a fresh style and Parisian charm to her new line of apparel for BoBo House. Her keen sense of fashion was inspired by her father’s designs, which were worn and coveted by icons such as Brigitte Bardot, Alain Delon, Francoise Hardy and BoBo House Best picJohn Lennon. Eloise was greatly influenced by ‘60s and ‘70s bourgeoisie bohemians, or “Bobos” of Paris and St. Tropez. Take a look at her ultra-soft, luxurious basics fit for a relaxing day at Club 55 or on your yacht in the Port and see for yourselves!
 
Peter Rosenburg, Wale, Victor Cruz and Josh GrobanHow about some party news from the East Coast? A blow-out bash at NYC’s No. 8 hotspot celebrated NY Giants star Victor Cruz’ new memoir, “Out of the Blue.” “It may seem like I Victor Cruz and girlfriend Elainacame out of the blue. But, my road was long, windy, full of hurdles, and even some dead ends. I lost family. I lost friends. I even lost my way. When I reached what felt like rock bottom, I realized I had a responsibility to everyone who believed in me and to kids, like me, who just needed a chance and something to believe in,” said Cruz in the epilogue of his new Victor Cruz and Hennessey girlsbook. Famous for his amazing plays as a wide receiver as well as his post-touchdown salsa moves, Cruz partied like a rock star to celebrate his book launch alongside an array of celebs and friends who included rap music artist Wale, singer/actor Josh Groban, Eric Benet, “Empire Girls”stars Julissa Bermudez and Adrienne Bailon, DJ Kiss, DJ Clark Kent, Peter Rosenberg, K. Foxx, Joell Ortiz, Jeannette Jenkins and DJ M.O.S. (Photos by Jerritt Clark.)
 
PAUL W. HAMANN -- HEAD SHOT ONEPaul Hamann, President and CEO of The Night Ministry, was honored as a Champion of Change by the White House on July 12th as one of 13 individuals who have made a difference in the way their communities combat homelessness among children and youth. The Champions of Change program was created as a part of President Obama’s “Winning the Future” initiative and, each week, a different sector is highlighted. Founded in 1976, The Night Ministry is a Chicago-based nonprofit that provides housing, healthcare and human connection to members of the community who are struggling with poverty or homelessness. Congrats Paul on this prestigious honor and keep up the great work!

Blog 1 - Reverend Eugene Pappas, Alexander Payne and Chris TomarasThe PanHellenic Scholarship Foundation hosted its 10th annual gala to celebrate and honor the accomplishments of 40 outstanding Greek-American Blog 3 - Singer Petros Gaitanoscollege students. The 2012 recipients were inducted as members of the Foundation’s prestigious PanHellenic Honors Society, which now has 227 members. Chairman and Founder of the PHSF Chris Tomaras welcomed more than 450 guests to this event that Blog 2 - PanHellenic Scholarship Foundation honoreesfeatured Academy Award winning filmmaker Alexander Payne as the Paradigm Recipient. WGN-TV’s film critic Dean Richards served as Master of Ceremonies while renowned Greek singer/songwriter Petros Gaitanos provided star quality entertainment during the evening’s festivities at the Merle Reskin Theater and Hilton Chicago. For more info about this passionate organization, please visit the Foundation's website. Congrats and good luck to this year’s deserving honorees!

1Don’t miss this year’s Art in the Garden soiree on Saturday, August 11th, at La Paloma Gardens, located at 3622 Brookview Road in Rockford. (It’s worth the trip!) Hosted by longtime patron of the arts and passionate gardener Karen Harding along with Lon and Dick Behr and Sharyn and Joe Castrogiovanni, the Karen's garden party 2party will include en plein a
ir cocktails and hors d’ouevres beginning at 6 p.m., a seated dinner by Jewell Events Catering at 7:30 p.m. and music provided by Clutch Cargo. In case of inclement weather, the event will be moved to the Rockford Art Museum, the event’s beneficiary. (For more info, please click here.)

 
Jennifer Sutton, Margaret O'Connor, Katie McLenaghan (wearing Sequin jewels) and Hubby JasonThanks to Margaret O’Connor for our first look at the blockbuster film, "The Dark Knight Rises"! The premiere was hosted by WGN at Navy Pier’s IMAX Theater with guests who included Chicago Bears players Charles Tillman (with his wife, Jackie) and Israel Idonije, former Bears players Anthony Adams and Jerry Azuma, Mich Mag’s Dan Uslan and JP Anderson, David Martinez (one of seven final remaining finalists on FOX’s “Master Chef”), Kelli Zink, Charley Jordan, DC Crenshaw, Katie and Jason McLenaghan and Jennifer Sutton. I also saw expert film critic/friend Geoff Burton, whose Cinema Trek movie reviews are always spot-on! He loved this movie and so did I! Thanks for this wonderful opportunity, Margaret!

With Wisdom of Ages host Nick BokowyChuck and I were thrilled to participate in Kenmore LIVE’s recent taping of “Wisdom of the Ages.” This segment – which offered marriage advice from three couples ranging in age – is a prelude to their upcoming “Bridal Wave” series that will showcase all things wedding-related. Stay tuned for more info and congrats to Judy Faulkner Krause on another sure-to-be-a-hit internet show!

Blog 1 - Tom Strehle with Kerry WoodBeam’s VP of Human Resources Tom Strehle is a HUGE baseball fan! His collection of memorabilia would rival Cooperstown’s and, recently, he had the thrill of a lifetime throwing out the first pitch at the recent Cubs game against the Arizona Diamondbacks Blog 3 - Tom Strehle celebrates after the pitch!thanks to his good friend, Kerry Wood! He threw a perfect strike (or at least this is what he told me!) and I’m so happy for him. Not only is he a Cubs fan but his charitable contributions make him someone very, very special on top of it!  

Blog 1 - 50 years of bliss - Paul and Angela MurgesAnd finally, happy 50th anniversary to the loving and lovable couple, Angela and Paul Murges! Their darling only daughter, Giana Pisellini, along with Kathy O’Malley Piccone, planned a surprise party at Blog 2 - Preston and Giana PiselliniGibson’s that they’ll never forget! Even though Angela balked at going out on a Sunday, Giana finally convinced her by telling her they were just meeting Kathy for an anniversary drink. The hard work was getting Angela up the stairs, Blog 3 - Skip Pope, Irv Solganik, Jerry Ranalliwhich Kathy did brilliantly by asking her to look at the balcony being planned for the second floor (which is true, BTW).  Loving longtime friends included Blog 4 - Kathy O’Malley Piccone and friend Rich GregorinSkip Pope, Jerry Ranalli, Irv Solganik (the Judge), Leah and Jack Bowman, Barb and Gene Compari, Rich Gregorin, Giana’s cute husband Preston and us. Here’s to another 50, Ang and Paulie! Love you! (Check out more fun pics here!)

I’m really enjoying the dog days of summer and I hope you are, too! I also hope you’re checking out my Candid Candace column in Sunday’s Tribune Magazine! And remember to take a peek at the Tribune’s online column, too, since it contains a LOT more pics and an unedited version of my party coverage!

Chefs and city invite 221Love you, as always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Hope to see you at one or both of these great events on Friday night!

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TWO CHICAGO INSTITUTIONS HOLD BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS: GENE & GEORGETTI AND KATHY O’MALLEY!

Blog 1 - Marion and Tony Durpetti Gene & Georgetti owners, Marion and Tony Durpetti, welcomed hundreds of guests over the course of three days as they recently celebrated the 70th anniversary of their Blog 2 legendary restaurant located at 500 N. Franklin. For this momentous occasion, they featured 1940’s décor and offered a prix-fixe, four course menu with old-time favorites that included stuffed celery, minestrone soup, mostaccioli, anchovy canapés, broiled strips, filets Blog 3 - Julie and John Hendricks and pork chops, chicken Vesuvio and whitefish. Sides included sautéed spinach, broiled mushrooms and cottage fried potatoes. The entire bill (excluding tax and gratuity) was only $15.25. You can certainly see why reservations went Blog 4 - Marion Durpetti and cute friends faster than Paul McCartney tickets. Guests were seen sipping Manhattans, Old Fashioneds, Rob Roys and Hiballs as they enjoyed the Lucille Ball, Carmen Miranda, Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn Blog 5 - Chuck with Jamie Gaballa and Tracy Powell and Veronica Lake impersonators. Magician David Kovac enchanted the crowd before the big band, Sway, began at 8:30 with a cake cutting ceremony that Blog 6 - Donn and Jeannie Seidholz included all of the guests. General Manager, Richard Ciota, said, “I don’t work a day in my life. These guys are like my family.” The restaurant served 1,100 lunches and dinners each day and night with ALL proceeds benefitting Common Threads, The Standing Tall Foundation and St. Vincent DePaul Blog 7 - Tracey Di Buono, Dominic DiFrisco and candy girl Center. Congrats also to Tony and Marion’s daughter, Michelle, for planning and promoting this great three-day celebration for wonderful causes!

Blog 1 - Birthday girl Kathy O’Malley Chicago’s Hostess with the Mostest, Kathy O’Malley Piccone, celebrated her 50th birthday in grand style at Blog 2 - Kathy surrounded by friends Moe’s Cantina recently. We have been friends for years and years (truth be known, since Faces days…all of you over 50 will know what I mean!) and she has always been one of the nicest people I know. Blog 3 - Corey Bernstein, Kath and Jim Levin It’s no wonder Gibson’s is so very successful having her at the front desk meeting and greeting every customer like they are long Blog 4 - Host BJ Murray with Rose Mandel (R) and friend lost friends. And, in many cases, they are! She’s been featured on the cover of TCW in their “Powerful Women” issue and in many Blog 5 - With Jimmy Damon and Chilli Pepper other articles and publications. She should’ve run for Mayor! Her long-time friend, BJ Murray, had Cece Gonzalez, Bonni Gross and Melinda Joseph been at Moe’s all day inputting tons of photos which were shown on the multiple video screens throughout the venue. Hundreds of friends showed up and stayed into the wee hours of the morning. Long may she reign! Love you Kath! Happy BD!!! (To view more party pics, most by Steve Starr, click here.)

Blog 1 - Barenaked Ladies Old St. Pat’s recently celebrated two days of music, food and fun at their 27th Annual World’s Largest Block Party. This is one of the most anticipated events of the summer with Blog 2 - OSP’s Beth Marek and Steve Jaeger almost 20,000 people attending this year. Dubbed the “party with a purpose,” this event featured music by Farraday, Plain White T’s, Cobra Starship, Out for Hours, Spazmatics, No Love for Linus, Matt Nathanson Blog 3 - OSP Griller hard at work! and Barenaked Ladies. The food stands held all of the expected delights of a summer festival and then some including BBQ from Robinson’s Ribs, rotisserie chicken and pork and corn on the cob from Blog 4 - Megan and Paul Moffat Nicholas Quality Meats, Good Humor ice cream, Quang Noodles’ crab Rangoon, pad Thai and shrimp fried rice, burgers and brats from Old St. Pat's Grill & Bones Grill, funnel cakes, foot-long corn dogs, Wisconsin cheddar cheese Blog 5 curds and coconut shrimp from Suzie’s Fun Foods and Connie’s Pizza. In a word, heaven! As one of the celebrity bartenders, I even learned how to pour a perfect cup of beer! FYI, Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy was a run away winner! Other celeb bartenders included Windy City Live’s Blog 6 - Conor Gee and Becky Terlep Ryan Chiaverini, NBC 5 reporter Anthony Ponce, Fox 32 meteorologist Blog 7.jpg Tammie Souza, Fox 32 reporter and anchor Kori Chambers, WGN-TV anchor Lourdes Duarte and ABC 7 reporter John Garcia among others. This event is also a matchmaker’s dream come true having Blog 8 introduced 102 couples, who are now married, after meeting at this Block Party! So mark your calendars now Blog 9 - John Garcia, Ryan Chiaverini, Anthony Ponce, Tammie Souza, Kori Chambers, Lourdes Duarte for next year…maybe YOU could be next!!! Proceeds from this event goes towards Old St. Pat’s dozens of global outreach programs. (To view ALL pics, with additional photos by Gary Chang, please click here). 

Blog 1 - Lindsay Avner, Corri McFadden and Nicole Guarascio Four hundred guests dressed in their Sunday best to attend Bright Pink's "For the Women We Love" high tea celebration. Celeb TV's Blog 2 - Lindsay with Bright Impact Honoree Carolyn Brundage Kelli Zink emceed the fourth annual benefit, which raised over $80,000, and also included musical entertainment by former Broadway performer, Laurie Akers, who sang Rascal Flatts' "I Won't Let Go." There were heartfelt and empowering stories from young women Blog 3 - Randi Lustig, Lindsay, Carli and Taylor Lustig in the Bright Pink community as well as the presentation of the "Bright Impact Award" which was presented to Carolyn Brundage, the founder of Blog 4 - Amy Sweet, Lisa Elbert, Latonia Baker and Dalia Holmes Pretty City. This successful entrepreneur and beauty columnist has raised nearly $100,000 through her "Pretty in Pink" campaign which Blog 5 - Laurie and Brad Akers benefits breast cancer charities. Bright Pink founder, Lindsay Avner, has created much needed awareness with her organization that supports, enlightens and empowers young women to be proactive with their breast and ovarian health. To learn more and for donations, please visit www.bebrightpink.org. (To view ALL event pics by Steve Feferman, please click here!)

 

 

Blog 1 - Co-chairs Dawn & Jim O’Neal with Winston & Dominick Congrats to another great year for PAWS! Their 9th Annual All Paws on Deck Beach Party was a tail-wagging success! US99’s Lisa Dent, who was the emcee again this year, auctioned off Blog 2 - Co-chairs Nancy and Ron Officer some exciting packages that included two tickets to “Dancing With the Stars” (won again this year by Tails in the City’s Bruce Haas and Phillip Emigh). Judy and Howard Tullman won the right to showcase their five Blog 3 - Bonnie Spurlock with emcee US99.5’s Lisa Dent “kids” next year in the always hotly anticipated PAWS poster. This year’s benefit was chaired by Nancy and Ron Officer along with Dawn Blog 4 - Bruce Haas and Phillip Emigh with the kids and Jim O’Neal. PAWS founder, Paula Fasseas, welcomed guests Deborah and Bruce Crown, last year’s co-chair Bonnie and Jim Spurlock, Kim Gleeson, Blog 5 - Colleen Garard, Lindsay Carlton and Carol Walter Alexis Fasseas, Kathy Hinton, Christine and John Mallul, Carol and John Walter, Carole Mack, Gigi Ross, Sue and Wes Dixon, Dr. Barbara Royal, Colleen Blog 6 - Dr. Barbara Royal, Alexis Fasseas and Len Goodman Garard, Lindsay Carlton, Len Goodman, Angie DeMars and Cheri Lawrence to name a few. Presenting sponsors included North Blog 7 - Haleigh Bernbaum and Jeffrey Levine with Winston Community Bank, Bonnie and Jim Spurlock and Pomellato. This event raised $212,000 this year. Congrats PAWS and keep up Blog 8 - Cheri Lawrence and Kim Gleeson with Bentley and Lucy the good work in support of our beloved four-legged friends! Mark your calendars now for the Fur Ball coming to the Drake Hotel on Friday, November 11th. For tickets and more info, please visit www.pawschicago.org.

 

Blog 1 - DOT Co-chairs Jean Antoniou and Tracey Di Buono with Greg Hyder The Service Club of Chicago’s “Day on the Terrace” luncheon and fashion show is just around the corner, August 1st, and I hope you all have your Blog 2 - DOT Founder and Chair Emeritus Hazel Barr tickets for this 25th annual event which promises to be a show stopping fashion extravaganza featuring real women and men wearing the best Fall 2011 Blog 3 - Celebrity model Chilli Pepper fashions from Chicago’s premier retailers. Participating stores include Escada, Intermix, Luca Luca, Tory Burch, Paul Stuart, Lulu’s at the Belle Kay, Saks Fifth Avenue Men, Mark Shale Women’s and Men’s and a Invite designed by Jacqueline Kim finale presented by Neiman Marcus that will include selections from their evening wear and fur collections. The event, which will be held at the Peninsula, was the first event ever held at this hotel when it first opened 10 years ago. Fashion Chairs include Jean Antoniou, Tracey Di Buono and Hazel Barr. Look for some celebrity guest appearances, too! All proceeds from this popular event benefits the Service Club, which supports grants established by government or corporate entities. Tickets are $175.  For tix and more info, please call Jean Antoniou at 630.564.5700.

Blog 1 - Matthew Masillani, Patrick Sheahan, athletes Tom and Betty, Glen Drafke Congrats to UBS for giving back! Two hundred UBS volunteers participated for the Special Olympics Softball Competition Day at Grant Blog 3 - Special Olympic athlete Bryan Jackson Park this year. This is the 13th year that UBS volunteers have totally produced the two days of fun activities supporting Special Olympic athletes. UBS Head of Community Affairs, Patrick Sheahan, said, “It’s a very Blog 2 - Glen Drafke, athletes Tom and Betty, Patrick Sheahan, Matthew Masillani fulfilling and rewarding event. Every athlete is a winner and every athlete walks away with a medal.” This year, there were more than 750 participants. Congrats to UBS for being such an excellent example of corporate responsibility! 

Logo Step Up Women’s Network will launch its first signature event in Chicago, “Shine & Dine,” on Thursday, August 18th, at Galleria Marchetti beginning at 6 PM. The evening will feature philanthropy and seasonal Honorary Chair Valerie Warner fare from Chicago’s hottest restaurants while welcoming 400 local professionals and notables. Valerie Warner, co-host of Windy City Live, will serve as Honorary Charo for this inaugural event. Step Up Managing Director, Gina Marotta, said, “Step Up has been a fixture in Chicago for five years and this special event is the perfect way to celebrate our work with local women and girls, as well as attract new enthusiasts to our cause.” I hope to see you there! For tickets and more info, please visit www.suwn.org.  

Leslie Congrats are in order for friends Leslie Hindman, Amanda Puck and Debra Baum! Leslie had a Amanda fantastic half-page article by Melissa Harris in Sunday’s Tribune about her expanding business empire! She will be opening up new locations in Palm Beach and Milwaukee (she recently opened in Naples, too) and she’s busier Debra than ever! Amanda has started a food blog and it’s fantastic! Who better to write about food than AMANDA?! And last but not least, Debra also has a new website devoted to health issues for women over 30. It will have daily updates with a dose of humor! 

Article Good luck and congrats to one and all!!! I hope you are enjoying my new column in the Chicago Tribune called “Chicago Scene.” I am so proud to be the new social columnist for this venerable newspaper that has just been through a major overhaul! My column appears weekly in the Sunday Magazine section, full page, full color! 🙂

Blog 1 - Chicago Unplugged host DC Crenshaw And lastly, the launch is coming soon for www.Watch312.com, an online network of Chicago-centric shows! This network and its team of experts from Illinois Center for Broadcasting will provide viewers with a Blog 2 - Watch.312 editor Josh Orr, Social Circles producer Jill Bastian and Production Director John Basile portal connecting them to everything Windy City! DC Crenshaw’s show, "Chicago Unplugged," covers the restaurant scene from top to bottom and everything in-between while Dr. Sandy Goldberg’s call-in show, "LIVE! With Dr. Sandy," will address nutritional and health Blog 4 - With cameraman Fred Jackson, photog Mila Samokhina, and cameraman Corey O'Brien concerns in a non traditional yet informative way. Her co-host is radio veteran Scott Mackay. As the host for “Social Circles,” I will be bringing Blog 3 - Dr. Sandy Goldberg and co-host Scott Mackay you a behind-the-scenes look into charity events, parties, movie premieres, celebrities, nightlife and more! Check it out and let me know what you think! We are still in the early stages with lots of tweaking to do but I wanted to make you aware of all of the excitement to come!!! 🙂

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And THAT is the lowdown on Chicago’s MANY highlights for this week! Hope to “see” you next week, same time, same place!

Love,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Here is an inspiring video that will put our petty, daily concerns in the right perspective. This young Chinese girl began playing the piano three years ago and she plays masterfully, despite the fact that she has no fingers on her right hand. Miracles are all around us if we just look for them.

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