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BELOVED MEDIA STARS SLEIGH THE HOLIDAYS WITH TOP GIFTS TO GIVE AND GET

Plus: Service Club of Chicago Holiday Luncheon; 900 Shops' Illuminate 900 party; Martin Short keynotes LSCRF luncheon; Friends of La Rabida Awards Celebration; Lurie Children's Winter Wishes; Camp One Step Takes Flight; MALA gala with Grammy winner Yusef; Celebrating with Noreen and friends at Irish Fellowship Luncheon; Elaine and Mellody co-star at Executive Club luncheon; Good luck and goodbye dear Fabrice; Chicago Botanic's Lightscape Preview party; The Waldorf Astoria celebrates the holidays; Happy birthday Bill!; STK Chicago's new event space; A Night of Magic & Wonder for Runaway Safeline; Zoola 2019; Randolph Street Market's gift to us for 2020; Goodman Theatre's Legacy & Promise; Dancing with the Giordano Stars 2020; See Cats the Movie!; Our fave late night dining spot; Grand Chefs Experience for Cystic Fibrosis; Justine's new chapter; Playboy magazine, The Equality Issue; In the "Backroom" with Chicago Magazine; This & That; Darling videos and SOOOO much MORE!

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Taylor Kinney

As many of you know, I absolutely adore the holidays! I would leave my decor up year round if I could and, as a matter of fact, do have a year-round cabinet filled with antique Christmas items that are too fragile for storage. I'm always curious what other people think about the holidays so I asked a few of my favorite celebrities and Chicago notables to answer a couple of questions for me. 1) What is your favorite gift to

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Taylor Kinney as Lt. Kelly Severide in the hit series "Chicago Fire."

receive?  2) What is your top gift to give? I was surprised and humbled by their thoughtful answers. Chicago Fire actor/hunk and all-around great guy Taylor Kinney loves to gift photographs. He says, "I enjoy shooting black and white photography on 35mm film. If I take a photo of someone and I like the way it turns out, I enjoy the process of

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Taylor and his friend Beth Heller.

printing it and framing it and giving it to them. That to me is worth Page_1more than something I can buy at a store." I laughed when I read his response to the best gift he ever received. "It was the best and worst gift I've received. It was my first bike. When I was around 5 years-old, I asked Santa Claus for a motorcycle and he brought me something with training wheels. It was the worst because it didn't have a motor. I lost faith in Santa. In the end, I loved the bike because I learned how to ride but I never asked Santa for a motorcycle ever again," Taylor said. Love this/love HIM!

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Fab Fashion Designer Pamella Roland.

One of my very favorite fashion designers/friends is Pamella Roland, she of the uber-elegant evening wear. She has a home in Chicago but truly is a woman of the

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Luxe looks at a Pamella Roland fashion show.

world. Celebrities clamor for her clothes and I, along with some friends, had the honor of sitting in the front row at one of her exciting shows. It was no surprise that her favorite gift to receive was a Pamella Roland scarf. The best gift she ever received though was from her daughter Cassandra who hand-knitted her one. She

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Pamella and her lovely family.

said, "But something special and a surprise was when I was in Paris with my daughter Sydney. She saw this trunk

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Front row at a Pamella Roland show with Chuck, Helen Melchior and Christoper Clinton Conway.

which was custom made by Louis Vuitton. It was called the Cindy Sherman, and it was a customized studio in a trunk created in 2014 that took about 10 months to make. It was quite something and I didn't know where to put it but we found the perfect place in the closet of our Chicago home!" Just love her!

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Rick Kogan, writer/speaker extraordinaire.

One of my very favorite writers is Rick Kogan, who's had a column in the Chicago Tribune, among other publications, for a very long time. He writes about Rick-Kogan-at-Ancona-School-006Chicago in ways that make me weep. He doesn't strike me as the sentimental type but his answer about the best gift he's ever received made me think otherwise. "A kiss on the cheek and a silver dollar from a woman dressed as Mrs. Santa Clause at the bygone Tavern Club when I was 10, " he said. His favorite gift to give are "books of all kinds." He and his Kate Murray make such a beautiful pair. You should watch for his work in print, on the radio, TV…well, everywhere!

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Israel "Izzy" Idonije.

Someone who has made such an impact on Chicago's philanthropic world, Israel "Izzy" Idonije, also responded to my questions. He recently debuted his

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Lil' Izzy at Christmas! I'm fainting.

FBRK Impact House, a philanthropy center where nonprofits can land for collaborations that will strengthen their collective impact and maximize their potential. His favorite gift he's ever given was paying off his parents' home mortgage and the most exciting gift he's ever received, as a child, was a Sega video game console (that he still has!) Lol!

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Nan Giordano, artistic director and "mom" to Giordano Dance Chicago.

I love the world of dance, especially here in Chicago. One of my favorite companies is Giordano Dance Chicago. Their hearts are as big as their talent, all led and hand-picked by founder/artistic director Nan

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Nan and her Giordano Dance Chicago company.

Giordano. Her favorite gift to give is filling her son Keenan's stocking with "many tiny treasures." She said it's been his favorite thing to open on Christmas Day since he was a small child! The best gift she's ever received is learning on Christmas Eve in 1994 that she was pregnant. "Best gift ever," she said. Love thissssss!!!

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Ashley Wheater, Joffrey Ballet Artistic Director.

Another favorite of ours in the dance world is The Joffrey

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Brian Johnson (the love of his life), Becky Knight and Ashley Wheater.

Ballet led by its artistic director Ashley Wheater. He said, "I know it might seem to be a cliché, but the greatest gift is love and friendship. My gift to give is supporting people who are in need." The best gift he's ever received? "Sharing the day with Brian, the love of my life." Awwwww….:-) 

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Jonny Imerman, president/co-founder Imerman Angels.

Jonny Imerman is one of the most positive people I've ever met. After a horrible bout with testicular cancer, he and a group of friends founded the amazing nonprofit Imerman Angels, that provides 24/7 cancer mentoring

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Jonny Imerman and a few of his mentor "Angels."

support so "no one ever has to face the diagnosis alone." He said, "My favorite gift is sharing my story and mentoring other young adults with testicular cancer. I would never wish anyone to have it. If someone does though, it's one of the best feelings in the world for cancer survivors to share their story with the next person who has just started fighting the same disease. The

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Jonny Imerman with volunteer Tommy Holl.

friendships are so deep and powerful! On all sides! It's our honor as survivors to share our 'insider tips' and knowledge to empower and inspire the next fighter in the battle," he said. The best gift he's ever received?  "One year not long ago, I got all my 'roots' friends together for the holiday in Detroit, where I'm from, and we spent some quality time together. I think the best gifts focus on human energy, not stuff. Just sayin,'" Jonny said.

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Chef Art Smith with Oprah Winfrey–where it all began!

One of my favorite chefs in the world is Art Smith. His rise to fame started with Oprah Winfrey who he cooked

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Chef Art and his beloved mom Addie Mae.

for and then eventually began appearing on many of her shows. The rest, as they say, is history since he and his husband Jesus Salgueiro now have many restaurants under their belts, not to mention, countless TV appearances around the globe and a beautiful family of four. His favorite gift to give? "The gift of food! Dinner that I cook or a big homemade cake!" His favorite gift received? "Oprah gave my mother Addie Mae and me a trip to Italy and Greece. I had broken up with my old boyfriend and she asked who I would like to take and I said, for such a generous gift, it deserves to be shared with the woman that gave me life." Chef Art, this oh-so sweet just like you!

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Debi Lilly, A Perfect Event and Chief Eventeur!

If you're looking for A Perfect Event, look no further than Chief Eventeur Debi Lilly! Her eponymous brand can be

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One of Debi's favorite gift-giving ideas.

found in the 2500 Safeway Albertsons stores in North America, to name just one of her many partners. And her generosity in regards to philanthropy is legendary, always donating her talent, services and time to so many deserving charities. Her

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Debi Lilly, husband Mike Springer and family.

favorite gift to give are ready-to-pop amaryllis or paperwhite flower bulbs. She said "they're the perfect vibe for a Chicago winter." Her husband Mike Springer is responsible for her favorite gift–a sketch of her beloved grandpa following his passing. She keeps it in her wallet to keep him close. Awwwww…….

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Lisa Fielding, host WBBM Newsradio 780.

I have too many favorite media peeps to list them all here but one of my tops is Lisa Fielding, WBBM Newsradio 780 host. Her voice is so perfectly pitched that I could listen

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Lisa and Taylor Kinney at Woody's Winter Warm-Up.

to her all day. And I've yet to hear her make a mistake as she covers all the top news stories of the day. She said her motto is "more experiences, less stuff." I can relate to that. She said, "I'm a much better gift giver than a receiver. I love to give experiences, especially to my young nieces and nephews. I'll rarely buy them toys. My godson loves the theater so I Img_1241always take him to a show or a play. My niece loves sports so I get tickets to a Cubs or Bulls game. I personalize them to their interests. Those kind of gifts also guarantee quality time together beyond the holidays." She added, "Due to my career, I spent most of my adult life away from family and friends each holiday so the best gift I could ever receive now is being nearer to those I love most!" Just love her!

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Melissa Forman, host 93.9 Lite FM. 

Another favorite media star/friend is Melissa Forman. I got to know her (and love her) when she was hosting WCIU's "You & Me", one of my favorite shows that I still

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Melissa and her darling family at the BMO Mag Mile Lights Festival.

miss. She has moved on to star on the radio as a host on 93.9 Lite FM. Melissa's favorite gift and one that makes her feel loved is by friend/designer Margie Cedrone that she never takes off, a beautiful gold necklace with her initials. A favorite gift of hers to give are hats, especially those found here. She said, "This might be the softest thing that ever goes on your head. Literally like butter!" She liked their price point too, under $15! She said she'll be "ordering 100"! Lol!  

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Sylvia Perez, host of WFLD-TV's "Good Day Chicago."

WFLD-TV host of "Good Day Chicago," Sylvia Perez, said her favorite gift she ever received brought tears to her eyes. Her daughters made her a plaque when she started her own company, Sylvia Perez Productions, that hangs in

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Sylvia with daughters Iliana (L) and Magali.

her office. Her favorite gift to give is something she makes herself, like baked goods, or a bottle of Coquito. She said, "It's a traditional Christmas drink, a Puerto Rican coconut rum punch that reminds me of my heritage and the traditions that come with it. The rum will kick you in the butt but it will help make the holidays even more cheerful!" I'm waiting by the door Sylvia!

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Maria Pappas, Cook County Treasurer/friend.

My favorite politico/friend is Maria Pappas. She's doing such a kick-ass job in the Cook County Treasurer's Office and receiving accolades from every community because of it. Her

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Maria Pappas, a champion for all of Chicago's communities.

top gift for giving is organic oregano from a farm in Greece, where she's from. Her best gift to give? "Advice for straightening out your life!" Lol! She can also add therapist to her long list of talents too!

I loved all of these thoughtful answers and had so many more people I wanted to include. The gift of the holidays means something different to everyone. My favorite gift? All of you….:-) so thank you.

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SC Holiday Luncheon co-chairs Lezley Hodes, Sherrill Bodine (new SC president) and Karen Peters.

The annual Holiday Luncheon of The Service Club of Chicago was held on December 4, in the gorgeous Cathedral Hall of The University Club. The weather was chilly as just over 200 guests donned their holiday finest and came together to celebrate this year’s lunch, themed “Noel Nostalgia”. Welcoming the

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Laura Schwartz Santiago, Sharyl Mackey, Jean Antoniou and friend.

guests with revelry were the sounds of carolers from Porchlight Music Theatre, beautifully costumed and definitely in the “spirit” of the season. Starting at 10:00 am guests were able to shop from outstanding vendors offering unique holiday gift items from jewelry

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Beautiful venue at the University Club.

and fur accessories to holiday items for home décor and sweet treats. Every year the event selects a charity partner – this year, The Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center, which works on the front lines helping children at risk, was the recipient. Guests were requested

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Cathy Bartholomay and Myra Reilly.

to bring unwrapped gifts for the kids of CCAC. Attendees enjoyed an interactive rendition of The Twelve Days of Christmas (a tradition), led by the carolers. Service Club of Chicago President Tracey DiBuono opened the program by thanking all of the

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April Schwartz and Sylwia Wilczynska.

members and guests for their support throughout the year. “Your generosity year-in and year-out enables us to help so many people in Chicago. Please know that we are grateful for you,” DiBuono said. Luncheon co-chairs Sherrill Bodine (new SC president), Lezley Hodes and Karen Peters thanked their committee and acknowledged their generous partners,

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Simona Garcia, Karen Peters, Pam Capitanini and Cristina Montgomery.

donors and volunteers who “never said no” and who helped underwrite everything from champagne and favors to the carolers and the wine service. The event raised just over $40,000 to enable the SC to continue its philanthropic work by assisting, improving and expanding upon agency programs in the Chicagoland area. Its grant recipients operate in the areas of social service, cultural, educational and civic fields. The nonprofit is an all-volunteer women's organization founded in 1890. All proceeds raised are distributed to the most-worthy 501c3 agencies in the community. (Photos by John Reilly Photography)

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900 Shops' Illuminate 900 with Santa, the Zazzettes, the Real Elf (Tommy Holl) and more!

Once again, 900 North Michigan Shops transformed its atrium into a winter wonderland at its annual, tree lighting ceremony, Illuminate 900, on Nov. 21. The event is an arts-forward, community-wide kick off to the holiday season that featured

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Stacey Kolios and David Murga.

artists from various Chicago neighborhoods performing holiday classics throughout the evening for charity partner Make-A-Wish Illinois. There

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Santa with Michelle Alegria and family.

were performances by the Chicago Children's Choir (that sang Christmas carols); Ballet Chicago (performed excerpts from "The Nutcracker"); New Music School (featured vocalists performing seasonal favorites); Forward Momentum (danced to "All I Want For Christmas Is You"); Evelyn

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Santa and the Illuminate 900 Committee.

Galstad (who was dressed as the fantastical snow angel with giant wings, performed an operatic rendition of "Carol of the Bells") and Chicago vocalists Ava Fain and Tina Jenkins Crawley (who performed

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Evelyn Galstad as the beautiful snow angel.

holiday classics). Photo ops abounded and included pics with Rockettes-like dancers from ZZAZZ Productions, the Real Elf (Tommy Holl) and Toy Soldiers (from 10 MGMT model management), among others. The event also included sugar cookie decorating from Sur La

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The fabulous Ava Fain!

Table and hands-on craft making experiences from Bubbles Academy. Kehoe Designs and BlackOak Technical Productions brought the holiday dreamscape to life with luxe, seasonal decor and an immersive experience. The event was hosted by a committee of

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Samantha Thomas (L) and friends.

Chicago influentials that reflect the city's rich, cultural diversity. “Each year we set out to produce an event that will truly capture the magic of Christmas and reignite the

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true meaning of the season in the hearts of Chicagoans everywhere!”, said Alicia Skruba, Marketing & Business Development Manager, 900 North Michigan Shops. “The magical evening is intended to be a holiday love letter to the City of Chicago, as well as a spirited way to raise funds for Make-A-Wish Illinois!” (Click here for updated information on all holiday events happening at 900 Shops.)  (Photos by Erika Dufour and Ben Ramos)

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Gia and Jill Ramian.

Another festive celebration brought out over 150 guests to the Waldorf Astoria Chicago for a holiday kick-off party

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Dina Bair and daughter.

benefiting the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago on November 13. The luxury hotel unveiled one of the Gold Coast’s most popular holiday attractions, a 20-foot Christmas tree adorned with over 14,000 twinkling lights. The tree lighting was conducted by honorary guest Gia Ramian, patient at the hospital, and her family. WaldorfTree_0082In addition to holiday decorations, guests were welcomed by a stunning 5-foot tall chocolate replica of the Waldorf Astoria on display in the lobby. Guests enjoyed festive drinks and hors d'oeuvres from award-winning chef Michael Mina’s Margeaux Brasserie and kiddies decorated cookies with pastry chef Ashley Torto. Gifts collected were donated to the Lurie Children’s Hospital.

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LSCRF chair Hollis Hanover, co-chair Justyna Della Valle, Martin Short, Fall Benefit co-chair Michelle Williams and LSCRF vice-chair Meredith Soren Freese.

Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation (LSCRF) hosted its annual Fall Benefit Luncheon with featured guest speaker Martin Short on October 25 at the Hilton Chicago. T.J. Shanoff, The Second City host, director, writer and

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musical director, served as emcee with more than 800 guests in attendance. The event raised more than $800,000 to support the advancement of treatment, education and early detection of breast cancer. The luncheon, co-chaired by Michelle Williams and Justyna Della Valle,

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Nancy Resnick, Julie Barrish and Dr. Sigrun Hallmeyer.

began in the Normandie Lounge with the PURSE-SUE THE CURE™ purse auction. The auction featured more than 100 new, collectible and kids’ handbags, as well as men’s items from preeminent retailers, upscale boutiques and private collections. Attendees then moved into the

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Kendra Schiffman and Julie Lampert.

Grand Ballroom for the program and lunch where guest speaker Martin Short shared the impact that cancer has had on his life. His mother died of breast cancer in 1968 and his late wife of thirty-six years, Nancy, to ovarian cancer in 2010. Since its inception in 1985, LSCRF has raised over $34 million toward advancing the understanding and research of breast cancer.

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Patients that attended both La Rabida's Dress Event and gala

Darling La Rabida patients in attendance.

Nearly 500 guests came together at the Ritz-Carlton Chicago for the Friends of La Rabida Awards Celebration gala honoring community leaders who have shown a commitment to children with special healthcare needs on November 21. The gala, the

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Honoree and trustee Randy Markowitz and wife Hadrian Markowitz.

organization's largest fundraiser, provides great awareness about its important role in the Chicago children’s medical community maintaining and improving the quality of life for each of its patients with complex conditions, disabilities and chronic illness, regardless of ability to pay. The evening kicked off with a cocktail reception, followed by dinner and the awards ceremony. In the live auction, guests had the opportunity to win a week-long stay in a luxurious villa in Saint Maarten, Chicago Bulls courtside club tickets, a VIP Chicago White Sox experience including

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ABC-7's John Idler and Diana Palomar.

tickets, access to batting practice and a meet and greet with Harold Baines and Jason Benetti, and

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Honoree Lisa Rolfe Burik and family

finally, an at-home dining experience with Chef Emily Adler and Sommelier Jeremy Adler. Ravi Baichwal (ABC 7 Chicago) served as the evening’s emcee. Notable guests in attendance included Randy Markowitz (partner, FGMK), who received the Lifetime of Service award and Lisa Rolfe Burik, (Frankie’s on the Park owner), who received the Community Support award. Both honorees have demonstrated unwavering support of La Rabida’s mission. The event raised $765,000 to support the organization. (Photos by Robert Carl)

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Kate Van Vlack (co-chair), Shelley Patenaude (Founders' Board President) and Caroline Crown (co-chair).

The Founders’ Board of Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago kicked off the holiday season with over 400 supporters raising funds for pediatric medicine and research at the 10th annual

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Maureen Shanley, Dr. Thomas Stanley (Chair Dept. of Pediatrics) and Shelley Patenaude (Founders' Board president).

Winter Wishes holiday cocktail reception on November 14. The event, co-chaired by Caroline Crown and Kate Van Vlack, raised over $575,000 to support the Board’s three-year, $7.5 million commitment to Lurie Children’s New Frontiers in Pediatric Medicine and Research. The funds will be used to provide philanthropic support in three key areas: (1) transformational research; (2) community-based healthcare delivery; and (3) the appointment of an endowed

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Steve Crown, Pat Magoon (Lurie Children's president) and friend.

chair in Medical Ethics. “Events like Winter Wishes allow us to support Lurie Children’s innovative research and community healthcare efforts that affect children and families throughout Chicagoland,” said Founders’

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Katie Comstock, Sophie Goodwillie and friend.

Board President Shelley Patenaude. “Lurie Children’s understands that addressing children’s health includes social, economic and environmental issues.” Shelly Patenaude and Patrick Magoon,

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Adeola Oduwole, Jacinta Staples, Louise Mills and Dr. John Walkup.

president/CEO of Lurie Children’s, welcomed guests. Other speakers included Dr. Matthew Davis, senior VP/Chief, Community Health Transformation, and Mary Kate Daly, VP, Healthy Communities, who spoke about Lurie Children’s Healthy Communities program. This

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program’s mission is to improve the health and well-being of children by working outside the walls of the hospital in partnership with community leaders and organizations. Lurie Children’s has a network of 13 outpatient centers and 15 partner hospitals, providing top pediatric care across the greater Chicago area. As a nonprofit hospital, Lurie Childrens relies on philanthropic support to care for more than 220,000 children each year.

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Rose Wilson, Mirissa Erdman-Wilson, Dylan Erdman.

More than 350 guests joined Camp One Step by Children’s Oncology Services for FLIGHT 2019: An Evening In Park City, Utah at the Ritz-Carlton on November 8. This year, the nonprofit refocused the “destination” meaning of Flight from a culturally-themed gala to that of the journey of the campers. Guests embraced the

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Amanda and Rob Tesmond.

true meaning of camp through this virtual trip to the home of Camp One Step’s Utah Ski Program in Park City. Partygoers enjoyed lodge-inspired decor and dancing to music provided by the Becca Kaufman Orchestra. The

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Chris Lawton, Geraldine Fotsch, Dr. Colleen Lawton and Pat Lawton.

program featured  Mirissa, a participant in the Camp One Step program, who spoke about how the program impacted her since being diagnosed with brain cancer at the age of five. The nonprofit honored two organizations this year for their outstanding service to Camp One Step. The Richard

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Schwebel Family Award was presented to The National Ability Center. The NAC empowers individuals of all abilities by building self-esteem, confidence and lifetime skills through sport, recreation and educational programs. The 027_NAB_3425Hospira Foundation Award was presented to The Richard A. Perritt Foundation. Dr. Perritt was a world-renowned pioneer of ophthalmology who practiced in Chicago. After Dr. Perritt passed in 1991, Ron Tyrpin and his wife, Diane, began to serve as trustees of the new Richard A. Perritt Charitable Foundation. Today, several generations of the Tyrpin Family now work together to continue advancing the Foundation’s mission, which funds numerous important initiatives in ophthalmology research, education, children’s health care, and senior programs. This foundation has been supporting Camp One Step since 2000, and has donated more than $500,000 to date.

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Dorri McWhorter and MALA co-founder Zainab Zeb Kahn.

Supporters of the Muslim American Leadership Alliance (MALA) gathered for a celebration of the organization’s strides in promoting individual freedom and diversity, uniting Americans of all backgrounds and honoring Muslim American heritage on November 7. MALA’s annual Gala, held at the Chicago History

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Julian Green, Malik Yusef, MALA co-founder Ahmed Flex Omar.

Museum, also showcased exciting plans for the coming year, when MALA will build on its four years of progress in community building. The Gala, attended by a dynamic group of thought leaders, community builders and philanthropists, raised over $45,000 that will, in part, fund efforts to mentor, support and provide resources for emerging leaders in the Muslim

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Michelle Mekky, MALA co-founder Zainab Zeb Kahn , Carleigh Rinefierd.

community through the MALA Scholarship Program and Young Leaders Fellowship Program. This will be a major focus in 2020, as MALA expands its efforts to empower young Muslims, helping them share their talents and achieve the American dream. The scholarship applications are now open here,  the deadline is March 1, and winners

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Sahar Effekhar and Anna Trufin. 

will be announced by April 1. Special guest speaker was Chicago native Malik Yusef, a celebrated spoken word poet who writes timely lyrics that bring attention to national and global issues. He was given MALA’s Community Builder Award for Arts & Culture, and he spoke about the importance of culture around the world and maintaining one’s own sense

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Gabrielle Manuel and Allana Roberson. 

of selfhood. Born and raised on Chicago’s South Side, Yusef rose from a humble beginning to become a 24-time Grammy nominee and 6-time Grammy winner with songwriting credits for Beyoncé, Kanye West and many other stars. Continuing the celebration of diverse Chicagoans dedicated to leadership and cultural development, MALA gave Community Builder Awards to other local notables: Fam Mirza received the Entrepreneurship Award, Dorri McWhorter received the Leadership Award, Sadia Covert received the Civic Award, and Dale Ginsburg received the Interfaith Award. The Chicago Cubs was the Premier Sponsor for this fourth annual gala. Julian Green, VP of communications for the Cubs, delivered the keynote address and noted the significance of the Cubs organization in MALA’s history, as the inaugural gala took place during game seven of the 2016 World Series.

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Irish Fellowship Luncheon 2019

With Susanna Homan, Chris Jones, Lisa Fielding, Bill Marovitz, Robert Feder, Eric Ferguson, Roz Varon, Noreen and Melissa Forman.

Love and gratitude to my extraordinary, effervescent PR friend, Noreen Heron (founder/president of the Heron Agency)! She put together a dynamic table of her

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Luncheon host Noreen Heron and Lisa Fielding.

media friends for the recent Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago Christmas Luncheon and I was so honored to be included! The Grand Ballroom of the Hilton Chicago was packed to the brim, even Sister Jean was in attendance! There were lots of toasts onstage but none meant as much as our birthday toast to dear Noreen, a new Irish Fellowship board member! Long may you reign! In attendance were Robert Feder, Susanna Homan, Lisa Fielding, Roz Varon, Melissa Forman, Chris Jones, Bill Marovitz and Eric Ferguson.

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The one and only, Fabrice Calmels.

Sad news for fans of The Joffrey Ballet's lead dancer, Fabrice Calmels, who will be retiring this month. After 18 years with the Joffrey, he will follow his heart and career to L.A. where he hopes to "pursue his next adventure as an artist." 38-year-old Calmels said the move came about "because a lot of things that I want to do could be movie related. I also feel like it's far away from ballet." His final performances, in "The Nutcracker" will be Dec. 26, 27 and a 2 pm show on Dec. 29. (For tickets, more info, click here!)

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Woman’s Board President Judy Konen of Winnetka and Chicago Botanic Garden President & CEO Jean Franczyk of Chicago

WB president Judy Konen and Jean Franczyk,Chicago Botanic Garden president/CEO.

The Woman’s Board of the Chicago Horticultural Society raised $325,000 at its inaugural Lightscape Preview on November 21, at the Chicago Botanic Garden. More than 335 guests enjoyed the event that

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Preview co-chairs Gail Seidel-O’Gorman,  Jill Danaher and Judy Konen, WB president.

supports the Chicago Botanic Garden’s many global scientific, research and conservation initiatives. The cocktail party was a celebration of the U.S. debut of Lightscape, an immersive artist-designed illuminated trail. Guests began the evening with a hot malt drink and a custom herbal trail mix to enjoy while they walked the Lightscape trail. As they returned to the Regenstein Center, they were greeted with a sparkling Prosecco

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Lightscape at the Botanic Garden through Jan. 5.

cocktail with a white sugar rim and a Swiss raclette station where guests could continue

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Event decor by Kehoe Designs.

viewing the Lightscape grand finale. Musicians of the Stanley Paul Orchestra played festive smooth jazz and classics for guests throughout the evening. Guests mingled and entered the raffle for two

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Joshua Hilgendorf, Toni Miterhoff and Paul Eiselstein.

first class airline tickets from American Airlines. The Entertaining Company catered the event with fabulous indoor Lightscape décor by Kehoe Designs. Departure delights included a deluxe coffee station, mulled cider, warm, silvery glazed mini doughnuts and home-baked butter cookies with edible flowers. Hmmmm!!! The evening, sponsored by Beam Suntory, was co-chaired by Gail Seidel-O’Gorman and Jill Danaher. The Lightscapes installation will be at the Botanic Garden through Jan. 5. (For tickets and more info, click here!)

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Birthday boy Bill Russell with his thoughtful wife, Lori Tisinai.

Happy birthday BILL RUSSELL! Bill's darling wife bought a birthday shout-out for him in my blog at the recent Service Club of Chicago's (fabulous) gala auction! What a sweet gift to surprise your handsome husband, with all in the name of charity! Bill is truly someone you should know. He's well known in the boating, yachting and commercial boat business. Captain Bill started his maritime career as a crewman on Western Rivers Towboats in 1977 and joined the 69246460_10156570248271570_3890169626239172608_nCoast Guard in 1981. During more than 20 years of service, he has served in several mission areas including search and rescue, law enforcement, marine safety and also served aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Sherman in the Pacific Ocean, Bering Sea and Arctic Ocean. Since retiring from the Coast Guard, Russell has served as Director of Marine Operations for Chicago Line Cruises and Director of Safety and Training for Illinois Marine Towing. His current work includes co-ownership of Chicago Boat Adventures. He and his wife Lori Tisinai are active in many philanthropic activities in the Chicago area, including supporting the Service Club of Chicago in grand style! Happy BD Bill!

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STK Steakhouse Chicago

Looking for a new event space? You should try STK Chicago's newly available 11,000-sq-ft space at 9 West

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New event space at STK Steakhouse Chicago.

Kinzie! The venue can seat 400, 500 standing, and has a patio that overlooks State Street! The space is perfect for everything from sit-down dinners, to cocktail receptions, brand activations to charity fundraisers, weddings to corporate gatherings, and more. For more info, or a site visit, contact Megan Frasca at 312.340.5636 or click here!

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LaRoyce Hawkins, Susan Frankel and Erica Wolfort Ward.

The National Runaway Safeline (NRS) hosted A Night of Magic & Wonder: Celebrating the Spirit of Youth at Revel Fulton Market on November 2. Nearly 300 people celebrated/honored the Chapin Hall Center for Children (located at the University of Chicago) and the cast and crew of NBC’s “Chicago P.D.”, and The event helped raise critical funds to help end youth homelessness and featured performances by the Magic Penthouse magicians, award presentations and a sneak peek of a new documentary, “Lost in

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Bryan and Gina Samuels, Susan Frankel and Bill Heinline.

America." The Spirit of Youth Award was presented to Bryan Samuels, executive director of Chapin Hall, for the research center’s dedication to improving the lives of society’s most vulnerable children, youth and families. NBC’s “Chicago P.D.” actor and Harvey, IL, native LaRoyce Hawkins accepted the Spotlight Award on behalf of the television show. His energized spoken word performance reinforced the need to nurture young minds. He also spoke about the police drama’s commitment to telling the stories of real people living on the streets. The program continued with remarks from "Lost in America" film director Rotimi Rainwater He spoke about his personal experience being homeless and the ability to rise above obstacles.

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IMG_7631The Women’s Board of Lincoln Park Zoo hosted more than 200 Zoo supporters for an intimate evening at The Casino on November 21 during its biennial event ZooLA (Zoo Live Auction). Raising more than $245,000 to IMG_7535 benefit this beloved institution, the event offered guests a live auction where rare, luxury packages were available for purchase, including an opportunity to name two of Lincoln Park Zoo’s Chilean flamingos. Co-chaired by Jennifer Caruso and Beth Harrington Stamos, the event supported the Women’s Board's mission to obtain the highest standards of animal care, education and conservation for the Zoo as well as ensure a free educational and all-inclusive experience that is accessible to all.

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DSC_0418Great news for fans of Randolph Street Market, and who isn't? The market will now be open Friday night, 5-9 pm, as a sort of kick-off to the weekend. Come meet the over 120 dealers and scope out your plan of attack for Saturday and Sunday! The first market of 2020 will be Feb. 7-9! For tickets, more info, click here!

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Actor Sean Hayes

The Goodman Theatre will host its 5th annual Education and Engagement Luncheon, "Legacy & Promise," on February 5 at the Palmer House. The luncheon will feature Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated actor Sean Hayes. Hayes will join the Goodman's Director of Education and Engagement Willa Taylor to celebrate the theater's programs for youth, schools and lifelong learners. Proceeds will support these three programs which are offered free to participants. Tickets start at $250; call 312.443.3811, ext. 220, to reserve.

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GDC legacy ball 2020Giordano Dance Chicago will present its popular "Dancing with the Giordano Stars" dance party/fundraiser on Saturday, Feb. 29, at the Ravenswood Event Center, 4021 N. Ravenswood. This year's honoree is Pamela Crutchfield, a beloved and longtime advocate for the arts in Chicago and a "source of support and counsel for GDC." We love her! Join the dancers for a night to remember with an amazing live auction opportunity, the chance to star in your own production with these amazing dancers! For tickets/more info, click here!

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Save the Date Electronic-page-001Save the date! The Grand Chefs Experience, benefiting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, will be held on Saturday, Feb. 8 at the Field Museum. Join some of the city's top chefs as they offer samplings of their top dishes, all to benefit charity! For tickets/more info, click here!

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Justine Fedak says goodbye to BMO with this cast of characters!

Justine Fedak, a longtime corporate powerhouse is retiring. Well, not really, just moving on to her exciting next chapter that I'll get to in a minute. Her retirement party at BMO was a celebration of her long service and a testament to how loved she is. The room was packed with friends, fans and colleagues when confetti guns started firing! In marched every single sports mascot in Chicago to pay homage to Justine. I was proud to be there to witness all the love along with another FOJ,

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Justine Fedak with BMO Harris mascot Hubert.

Michael Caputo. Justine's next chapter involves launching her motivational speaking career. Being on the receiving end of some much needed Justine Advice, I highly recommend her and any and all services she will be providing! She said she has decided to "consciously uncouple" from corporate life and share her story that includes an MS (Multiple Sclerosis) diagnosis; managing mobility/chronic issues; suffering significant personal loss but yet still building an impactful career and a purpose-driven happy life. She's a recognized motivational speaker across the US/Canada. She is also co-principal, with Star Jones, of Instant Impact Group, focused on helping individuals and companies build their diversity, equity and inclusion mindset. Long may you reign Justine! (Check out her website here!)

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IMG_2134Floating on cloud nine this month following my recent Playboy magazine feature pictorial–12 pages in its Winter 2020 issue! Proud to return and help represent 5 decades of Playmates for the magazine's #TheEqualityIssue! Full shoot details and my feeling about it  all in the next blog. 🙂

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Chicago magazine "Backroom" profile by Mike Thomas with illustration by Kathryn Rathke.

Also, BIG THANKS to Chicago Magazine, editor-in-chief/publisher Susanna Homan, writer Mike Thomas and illustrator Kathryn Rathke, for including me in their fabulous Backroom page! This has always been

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With Chicago mag's Backroom writer Mike Thomas.

one of my favorite parts of the magazine and I've enjoyed reading about people like Rick Bayless, Penny Pritzker, Joan Harris, Sister Jean, Barbara Gaines, Chille Pepper, Gillian Flynn, Scott Turow and so many others profiled here. Never in my wildest dreams would I think I would join the ranks of these iconic Chicagoans! Humbled, excited and grateful. XXOX

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Please don't let a few critics keep you from seeing Cats the Movie! We laughed, we cried, we loved the remarkable sets, the costuming, the mini-Broadway shows, EVERYTHING, about this movie! As a matter of fact, our entire audience stood and applauded at the end. If you have an ounce of whimsy in your heart, you will love it! See trailer below!

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Bijan's Bistro at 663 N. State St.

If you're looking for late-night dining, you should try Bijan's Bistro, at 663 N. State. Even if you've been here in the past, you have to go now during the IMG_2631holiday season to see their wonderful decor! Even the chairs are wearing Santa suits! It's adorable from top to bottom and, the best part (at least for night owls like me), is the fact that it stays open into the wee hours–from 8 am until 4:30 am!

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IMG_2404I hope you're having a healthy, happy, prosperous holiday season! Thanks for being subscribers and readers. You are truly one of my greatest gifts. I'll let Santa know how good you've been!

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

 

 

 

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THE APPAREL INDUSTRY BOARD REVS UP FOR CHICAGO FASHION

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

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Designer Peach Carr with models Sylvia Perez and Linda Yu.

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

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

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

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

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

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With committee chair Frances Renk.

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

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

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

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

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

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Designer Elda de la Rosa with model Erica Strama.

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

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

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

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New designer Laurie Borse with her model Cheri Lawrence.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

AIBI executive director Ambar Campos presents Candace Jordan with her award at Rev Up! 2019.

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

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

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

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

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Julie Barrish, Paul Iacono and Jennifer Sutton.

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

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With Andrea and Jean Antoniou and Felicia Winiecki.

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

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

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

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Michael Caputo and Michael Kutza.

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

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Co-chairs Chrissie Walker and Marcie Wright.

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

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Liz Sharp, Sandi Harstein, Janet Anixter.

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

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

Galvin Artistic Director of The Joffrey Ballet, Ashley

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

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Paul Iacono with Price is Right host Drew Caray.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Lyric Young Professional members.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Co-chairs Kevin Wolfberg and  Elizabeth O'Brien.

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

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Buzz Ruttenberg, Dylan Er and Savas Er

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

Scholarship Winners

Scholarship winners!

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

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

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

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

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

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Board president Peter Eisenberg.

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

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Brad Emanuel and Katie Hurley Wales.

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

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The one and only CARMEN!

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

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

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

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Murphy alums Olivia Carberry and Victor Cerda.

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

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

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

Murphy Alumni Celebrating DMSF's 30th Anniversary

Murphy Alumni celebrating DMSF's 30th anniversary.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Emcee Zak Stemer with CMFA Awardee Rino Burdi.

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

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Darnell Robinson and pretty guest.

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

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Holly Twardak (R) and friend.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Celebrity supporter Paul Schaffer (L) and friends.

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

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Matt Arnoux Bebe and Cece

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Liz Patterson and Xavier Reed (tutoring pair)

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

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

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

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Ray and Larry Guess.

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

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Ed Jones as Rip Nelson.

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

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Winner of Best Duo–Raggedy Ann and Andy!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Chuck lost in the corn maze!

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

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

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

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Fun for all ages!

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

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The one, the only, Diane Von Furstenberg.

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

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

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

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Illuminate 900, 2018

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

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

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PAWS Chicago co-founders Paula and Alexis Fasseas.

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

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

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Hebru Brantley at Nevermore Park.

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

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Hebru Brantley at his Nevermore Park.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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With bestie Tissy Eggleston at the Ivy.

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

 

 

 

 

 

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

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For reading! (Rosemary Fanti illustration)

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Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

 

 

 

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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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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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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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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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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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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 LIGHTS: AN ART EXHIBIT THAT’S ALL HEART

ILLUMINATE 900 SPARKLES ON THE MAG MILE; GATEWAY FOR CANCER RESEARCH'S CURES GALA; LSCRF'S FALL BENEFIT LUNCHEON; YOUNG AT HEART'S SILVER PAWS GALA; FRIENDS OF LA RABIDA CELEBRATION; WINGS HOSTS CONDOLEEZZA RICE AT ANNUAL LUNCHEON; PARTYSLATE CELEBRATES 3; A WALK FOR THE BEAR; BEST HOLIDAY POP-UP BARS; 3ARTS AWARDS CELEBRATION; SHERYL AND JOE MAKE IT OFFICIAL; CHRISTMAS DECORATING; A JORDAN THANKSGIVING; HEARTWARMING VIDEO AND SO MUCH MORE!

Chicago Lights creator/photographer Abigail Zoe Martin, husband Leonardo and familyIt was a dream come true for acclaimed British photographer Abigail Zoe Martin when her passion project, Chicago Lights, presented in collaboration with White Color Productions and Agency H5, opened at the Zhou B Art Center on Friday, November 16. Since Abigail moved here from London three years ago, with Leonardo (her Kathleen Kenahan Henson in front of her photohandsome financial executive husband) and two beautiful teenage children, she has been quietly photographing people of interest. It began as a way to get to know the city and its people better but it grew into something much, much bigger. On her blog (chicagostoriesblog.com), before she put the Celebrity Chef Jamie Laurita and hubby Rich Lane in front of his photoexhibition together, she said she wanted to "create a space where portraits and quotes from people of all colors, economic levels, religions and ethnicities stand side by side, expressing their common humanity in a dignified way, a show With Zhou B Art Center co-owner ShanZuo Zhou in front of my portraitabout joy and the things we love." Following the night of the audio/visual exhibition of 81 notable and some not so notable Chicagoans, she expressed herself this way. "I am just coming up for air after that sparkly and magical evening. The sheer scale and Izzy Idonije and cute girlfriend Jatnna Toribio in front of his photodiversity of the event was so very exciting. The friendliness was amazing. All sorts of people were chatting to each other and it was so comfortable. It was exhilarating and felt so loving. I'm so thrilled that the idea of kindness and community permeated the room and that Former SNL star Tim Kazurinskyeveryone felt it. That for me is a perfect world."  I was fortunate to have been photographed by Abigail back in August….I was hoping to either shoot in Washington Park or in the gardens in front of our building but the weather didn't cooperate so we shot it in the lobby Peter Au, cute friend, Cynthia Au, Jon and Andrew Landanof my building. Rooney was just as happy being inside since he didn't want his little top hat to get wet. Abigail is a master at deep diving into people's characters. After she left, I felt like I'd been through a great therapy session. She Singer/songwriter Kiara Lanier in front of her enigmatic photoknows bull-sh_t when she sees it which is why it wa
s such an honor to have my photo included with so many wonderful personalities like celebrity chef
Jamie Laurita, Israel Idonije, Nan Giordano and her wonderful Giordano Dance Chicago dancers, Bela Gandhi, Tarrah Cooper, CM Punk, Chef Curtis Performers, exhibit subjects, Essence Walker and Carina SheroDuffy, Chef Bruno Abate, Kathleen Kenahan Henson (whose H5 Agency helped produce the event), Trisha Rooney, Tim Kazurinsky, the Zhou B brothers (ShanZuo ZhouShi and DaHuang ZhouShi), Lieutenant Governor-elect Juliana Stratton, Duchess Darling Shear (cabaret star who performed two Abigail Zoe Martin, Jason Brett and Dr. Lauren Streicherdramatic numbers), Kiara Lanier (whose songs made everyone weep with joy), Father Michael Pfleger, Secretary of State Jesse White, Dr. Lauren Streicher and her husband Jason Brett,  Essence Walker, Dr. Theri Raby, JoJo Baby, Giordano Dance Chicago's Nan Giordano had a whole wall dedicated to her talented companythe Mayor and so many more. There were names you recognized and those you didn't–they included tattoo artists, college students, small business owners, bartenders, a professional wrestler, a professor, a beekeeper, a firefighter, a doorman and more. Chef Bruno Abate in front of his exhibition photo The show is described as a raw unfiltered conversation with Chicagoans that illuminates the incredible kindness Martin found. Each photograph and conversation represents the :ecelectic and diverse cross-section of people: Martin met, all with :a wonderful inner light and a common thread of integrity, compassion Nina Mariano with Jason Chan in front of his photoand empathy." One of my favorites, Liz Dozier, former educator and star of the CNN series "Chicagoland," posed for her photograph on the front porch of a favorite student who died due to senseless gang/gun violence. The neighborhood was so dangerous, she had to have spotters on the street on the Chef Curtis Duffy and Jennifer McClain (Duffy was a subject in the exhibit)lookout. The night was filled with laughter, new connections, lots of Iphone photos, wine from Cream Wine Company, cocktails from CH Distillery, light bites from LM Catering and pizza from Connie's (thanks to Nina Mariano). Thank you Abigail for including me in this incredible exhibition. Every photo comes with an inspiring sound-bite from Abigail's int
erview with each subject, to hear any or all of the comments,
click here and to read Rick Kogan's wonderful Tribune column about the installation and Abigail's amazing process, click here!  On Abigail's Judge Erika Orr (R) and friend in front of her portrait Insta-feed, she summed the show up this way, "The main ingredients of this show are kindness and integrity. Let's spread as much of that as we can around the world and create some ripples." For sure, she achieved her goal and created not just ripples, but an entire ocean of kindness. (A coffee table book is in the works and photographs are available for sale at info@abigailzoemartin.com) (Come to the closing night party for the book at Zhou B Art Center on Jan. 8 and view the photos for the last time!)


Make-A-Wish child enters 900 Shops with SantaThe 900 Shops were the first to spread holiday cheer on North Michigan Avenue when they hosted the 3rd annual Illuminate 900 on November 15. The mall's already beautiful atrium was transformed into a winter wonderland complete with a storybook tree-lighting, real-life toy soldiers, holiday performances, caroling With WGN's Ana Belaval (emcee) and David Murgakiddies, festive food and drink and other seasonal surprises. The event was an arts-forward, community wide kick off to the holiday season and FREE to the public (suggested donations, that amounted to over $10,000, benefited Make-A-Wish Illinois). Throughout the evening, holiday performances enchanted guests with the Alicia Skruba (900 Shops marketing/business manager), Tom Kehoe and Julie Barrishhighlight being Santa's (Chris Spears–the BEST Santa EVER!) arrival to light the 54-ft. tall tree, which was heralded by the Chicago Children's Choir singing "Here Comes Santa Claus." Once in front of the tree, standing with a darling Make-A-Wish child, 8-year-old Olivia, and the evening's host committee, Santa led the countdown to light the tree. As the tree lighted up and the streamer cannons exploded, With Alicia Skruba and committee members Mark Olley (front), David Sanchez (L)Azeeza Khan, Julie Barrish and D.C. Crenshaw.beloved vocalist Ava Fain and her equally talented sister Joya Fain sang classic holiday favorites like "Man With the Bag" and "All I Want for Christmas is You." Other highlights of the evening included the New Music School Choir caroling at the main entrance; Winged Harmony (a professionally trained singer) dressed as an angel serenading With Jon Landan, Tracey Tarantino, Nina Mariano, Andrew Landan and Helen Berkun guests; dancers (ZZAZZettes) from ZZAZZ Productions dressed ala the Rockettes in red velvet and white fur-trimmed costumes dancing their little hearts out; handsome male models from 10 Model Management dressed as toy soldiers greeting guests; The (darling) Real Elf (Tommy Holl) exuberantly interacting with attendees; Mrs. Claus; lush winter wonderland decor by Kehoe With cute guests Nika Clark, Jeanne Sparrow and Brenda ArelanoDesigns; cooking decorating at Sur La Table; hors d'oeuvres from the brand new Aster Hall; Ruth Page Center for The Arts dancers and so much MORE! Alicia Skruba, 900 Shops marketing and business development manager, said, "Illuminate 900 has always been our Holiday Love Letter to Chicago. We couldn't be more pleased to be able to create a moment in time Make-A-Wish Family with Santa and the ZZAZZettes where Chicagoans from throughout the city come together to be reminded of the magic and wonder of the holidays. And no better partner than Make-A-Wish Illinois, as they share their own kind of healing magic throughout the year." A series of 900 Shops events will further benefit Chicago Children's ChoirMAWI during the holiday season with a goal of $40,000. Host Committee members included Ana Belaval (emcee), Mario Tricoci, Tom Kehoe, Julie Barrish, Nancy Resnick, David Sanchez, Pierre Lockett, D.C. Crenshaw, Ceta Walters, Jivesh Toor, Tracey Tarantino, Mark Olley, David Murga, Samantha Thomas, Josephine Lee, Ava Fain and moi among others. Over 1,600 people turned out for the event that took place on all six levels of The 900 Shops! Ho! Ho! Ho! This was the VERY best way to kick off the holidays!


Dr. Stacie J Stephenson and Richard J Stephenson present Gateway's annual accomplishmentsGateway for Cancer Research (Gateway), a nonprofit dedicated to transformational cancer research, raised $4.1 million at its annual CURES Gala, “The Greatest Gateway” with over 750 attendees. Inspired by the Oscar-nominated film, The Greatest Showman, the event was held on Saturday, October 20 at the Sheraton Grand Celebration at The Greatest GatewayChicago, 301 E North Water St, Chicago, IL and featured a night of unparalleled entertainment and surprises “under the big top.” The event was presented and sponsored by Richard J Stephenson, founder and chairman of Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) and Gateway for Cancer
Circus performers at The Greatest GatewayResearch and Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson, CTCA Chairman of Functional Medicine and Director Gateway for Cancer Research Board. Actress and comedian Melissa Peterman, best known for her roles in the television comedy series Reba and Baby Daddy, emceed the night’s festivities beginning Acrobats perform at The Greatest Gatewaywith a Broadway style performance by 11 year old, America’s Got Talent’s youngest finalist and Golden Buzzer winner, Angelica Hale and universal recording artist Fernando Varela, who has stunned audiences as a classic modern day tenor. Michael Lohmeier, Roxanne Corkin, Ainan Tan, Jenene Ebstein, Mo GarberJonathan Cullen, who has wowed audiences as Elder Price in the first national tour of “The Book of Mormon," performed a show-stopping medley from The Greatest Showman, alongside America’s Got Talent finalist and Canadian Songwriters Award winner for Best Adult Contemporary/Pop Song 2018, Stacey Kay, Richard J Stephenson and Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson with Leilani and Brian McKnightwho sang the Oscar-nominated song “This Is Me.”  The London Essentials, a five-piece acoustic party band, continued the thrills, followed by performances from Pia Toscano (American Idol Finalist and star of the new Netflix show “Westside"); electrifying pianist, recording artist and composer William Joseph;  international virtuoso violinist Caroline Gateway Founder Richard J Stephenson and Gateway Board of Directors Dr. Stacie J. Stephenson with Gateway Chief Development Officer Michael Burton Campbell and R&B musical legend Brian McKnight who took the stage and delivered a memorable performance before Montreal Rhapsody Orchestra drew the night to an end with an energetic, show-stopping grand finale.“The Greatest Gateway” showcased breakthrough clinical cancer trials funded by Gateway, including Dr. Nathan Robison of Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles and his patient, Peighton Bailey. Dr. Robison is conducting a trial on low-grade gliomas and genetic mutations with childhood cancer. Using precision medicine, this multi- The Greatest Gateway at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Ballroominstitutional trial studies the effects of MEK162, an inhibitor in tumor growth pathways. Peighton and her mom Jennifer shared her inspiring story, including the success of MEK162 in helping to shrink Peighton’s tumor and her dream to someday become a doctor and help other children facing cancer. Guests indulged in a custom culinary experience created by premier chef Markus Ford. (A personal favorite!) (Bob & Dawn Davis Photography)


LSCRF Chair Hollis Hanover, Fall Benefit Luncheon Co-Chairs Wendy Heltzer and Sheri Whitko, LSCRF Vice-Chair Meredith Soren FreeseThe Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation (LSCRF) hosted its 33rd Anniversary Fall Benefit Luncheon with featured keynote speaker Jill Kargman on October 22 at the Hilton Chicago. Second City Chicago writer, actress, comedian and producer Maggie Smith served as emcee of the Academy Awards-themed event, “The Pink Ribbon Awards.” With more than 1,000 attendees, the event raised more than LSCRF Founding Members receive The Pink Ribbon Awards Founders Award$975,000 to help advance the treatment of breast cancer in the hopes of one day finding a cure. The luncheon, co-chaired by Wendy Heltzer and Sheri Whitko, began in the Normandie Lounge with the PURSE-SUE THE CURE™ purse auction sponsored by Luxury Garage Sale which Lisa Saul, Jill Kargman, Maggie Baczkowskifeatured more than 200 new, collectable and kids’ handbags from preeminent retailers, upscale boutiques and private collections. The event then moved to the Grand Ballroom for the program and The Pink Ribbon Awards. Recipients were: two-time breast cancer survivor, Elizabeth Kirk, who received the “Warrior” award; Nora M. Hansen, MD, Chief of Breast Surgery of Northwestern Memorial Candace (1)Hospital received the “Hero” award and the Best Documentary Short Film award went to Grace. Breast cancer survivors in attendance and the founders of LSCRF were also bestowed with awards. The ceremony was followed by a Q&A with actress and author Jill Kargman, who recently underwent a double mastectomy due to the CHEK2 gene. Event proceeds will support innovative breast cancer research, fellowships and educational programs at Northwestern Medicine and the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University.


Pat and Vince Foglia with YAH staff Dawn Kemper, Jen Porter and Sandy BacinoYoung at Heart Pet Rescue hosted its signature fundraiser, the Silver Paws gala, themed "Senior Pets are Hidden Treasure." Close to 300 guests raised over $166,000 for homeless senior pets, which equals a lot of lives saved in the coming year! A dozen Young at Heart ambassador dogs loved all of the attention from each and every guest, and they all napped like champs the next Guests of honor, John and Rita Canningday from all of the excitement! During the gala, guests laughed, cried and then laughed some more over the joy of seeing pets adopted and the heartbreak that some are still waiting for forever homes. Junior volunteers Alix Burkhardt and Anishi Patel presented an original play,"Island of Young at Heart, " that featured some of YAH's wonderful adoptable senior dogs. The inaugural Heart of Gold award was presented to Rita and John "Island of Young at Heart" performance presented by junior volunteersCanning for their support and incredible advancement of the welfare of older pets. The organization's Fund-a-Need video, produced by Erik Porter, highlighted just a few of the stories of senior pets that YAH has recently helped. Dawn Kemper, founder/executive director, announced that in the coming year, a new adoption center will open in Woodstock, Ill. in the spring. (Photos by Embracing Grace Photography) Just love this "no-kill" nonprofit and all the good they do to support senior dogs and cats. (To learn more click here!


Christine O'Reilly-Riordan received the Community Support AwardMore than 450 guests came together in support of La Rabida Children’s Hospital at the 2018 Friends of La Rabida Awards Celebration, held at the Ritz-Carlton Chicago on November 15.  As La Rabida’s largest fundraising event, the gala provides great awareness about La Rabida’s important role in the Chicago children’s medical community in maintaining and improving the quality of life for each of its patients with complex conditions, disabilities and chronic Richard Burridge Sr. --Lifetime Achievement recipient illness, regardless of ability to pay. The evening kicked off with a cocktail reception, followed by dinner and the awards ceremony. In the live and silent auctions, guests had the opportunity to bring home vacation packages, VIP tickets to the Chicago White Sox, Chicago Blackhawks and Chicago Bulls and at-home dining experiences. Ravi Baichwal Brenda Wolf (L) and Zoie Familyof ABC 7 Chicago served as the evening’s emcee. Notable guests in attendance included Richard Burridge, Sr., Chairman Emeritus of RMB Capital, who received the Lifetime of Service award and Christine O’Reilly-Riordan, Vice President-Community Relations/Executive Director of Chicago White Sox Charities, who received the Community Support award. The event raised over $725,000 to support the organization.  (Photos by Robert Carl)

Rita Canning (WINGS chair), George McCaskey (Chicago Bears chairman) and Rebecca Darr (WINGS exec. dir.)WINGS Program Inc., the largest anti-domestic violence agency in Illinois, hosted the 66th U.S. former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at its Road to Freedom luncheon on November 2 at the Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago. WINGS provides shelter and family support to people fleeing domestic violence, but also provides services and education to break the cycle of abuse. The luncheon featured a Q&A session with Greg Brown (Motoroloa Solutions CEO), Condoleeza Rice (former Secretary of State)Secretary Rice and moderator Greg Brown, CEO of Motorola Solutions, to discuss her book Democracy: The Long Road to Freedom. Mayor Emanuel also attended to speak about his support of WINGS and the importance of their acceptance of children in their shelters unlike others in Illinois. The luncheon raised over $1 million through individual and corporate sponsorships and day of donations. “Even though 1 in 3 women are victims of domestic violence, 1 in 3 people think even a discussion of this is taboo,” said Rebecca Darr, WINGS CEO.  “We are very excited about contributions made through this great event, but we have this conversation all year long.  It costs 1.2 million dollars each year just to keep one of our shelters running.  Our team never stops fundraising and looking for in-kind donations.”  To help WINGS break the cycle of domestic violence, visit www.wingsprogram.com to make a donation, or visit www.wingsprogram.com/in-kind-gift-donations/ for a list of critical needs for in-kind donations.


PartySlate founder Julie Roth Novack thanks supportersHuge congrats to Julie Roth Novack and her incredible PartySlate that just celebrated its 3-year anniversary on November 9! Chicago’s top event professionals and tastemakers gathered at Venue West to celebrate PartySlate and the birthday of Julie, PartySlate co-founder/CEO. PartySlate's Julie Roth Novack with family and friendsPaulette Wolf Events and Erin McDonald Design created a luxe emerald green and copper palette, filling the room with incredible balloon installations, towering florals, and elegant food stations from some of the city’s top restaurants. Kent Drake Photography captured every celebratory moment, including the always-packed dance floor, thanks to Taylor Pace Orchestra and Flow Entertainment. Since its founding in Chicago three years ago, PartySlate (a digital platform designed for leading event professionals to share their work with the world) has launched in Los Angeles, Dallas, New York City, and San Francisco, with Palm Beach scheduled for later this month. You go GURLLLLL!!!!


Candace 6Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation hosted its 5th annual  A Walk for the Bear Costume Walk on Sunday, October 21 in Lincoln Park.  A Walk for the Bear brings together family, friends and supporters of Bear Necessities to honor the children who are currently fighting and those who have lost their battle to cancer. With Candace 1nearly 500 participants in attendance, the event successfully raised more than $58,000 for pediatric cancer research. This spooktacular, family-friendly event was hosted by 103.5 KISS-FM’s Rufio. The warm-up was led by professional boxer and WBC Candace 2 Continental Americas 2017 Champion, Mike Jimenez, and featured tricks and sweet treats along the 3-mile trail. Following the walk, attendees enjoyed a box lunch provided by Mariano’s and participated in a variety of Halloween activities, including a costume contest and pumpkin decorating. The Kids Tent featured face painting, a bounce house, balloon animals and ghoulish games and crafts.


Screen Shot 2018-11-15 at 8.19.36 PMThis sounds almost too good to be true! Elf'd Up, a holiday pop-up bar now open in Wrigleyville ( 3485 N. Clark, aka Stretch Bar & Grill). This new high-energy, holiday pop-up bar will run through the end of January. Decorated as a full-blown tribute to the movie "Elf", the venue will offer guests themed cocktails and seasonal menu items, ornament decorating nights, a complimentary Santa Cookie Service daily at 10 p.m., The world's best cup of Naughty Coffeea "Get Elf'd Up" happy hour that will benefit Compassion, DJs playing holiday mashups and more. Elf'd Up will be decorated from floor to ceiling with over 200 elves of all shapes and sizes, a 10-foot Christmas tree, an upside down Christmas tree, wreath chandeliers, strands of colored lights, a snow Santa Baby pop-up holiday bar at 3505 N. Clark machine, specific tributes to the movie that will include figurines, wall quotes, snowflakes, Schylling Jester Jack in the Boxes, condiment carriers filled with maple syrup and candy canes, and other holiday decor. OH MY!! See YOU there! (www.elfdup.com) And you won't want to miss Santa Baby (3505 N. Clark, aka Deuces and the Diamond Club), right next door (my favorite holiday pop-up!!), since the lights can probably be seen from outer space! (Peek inside here!) Catch them both for a full dose of holiday cheer (through Jan. 6)!


3Arts Awardees: [Back row] Hương Ngô, Brittany “BrittanE” Edwards, Dianna Frid, Leida “Lady Sol” Garcia. [Front row] Christine Pascual, Anna Martine Whitehead, Elgin Bokari T. Smith, T. Ayo Alston and Sandra Delgado.3Arts, the Chicago-based nonprofit grant-making organization, was honored to award 20 Chicago artists with unrestricted grants at the 11th annual 3Arts Awards Celebration, that took place on November 5 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. The celebration recognized 3Arts Award recipients along with recipients from Make a Wave—an unprecedented artist-to-artist giving initiative. The evening honored ten artists with 3Arts executive director Esther Grisham Grimm with Community Award recipient Sandra Delgado$25,000 cash grants and ten additional artists with $1,000 grants as part of the peer-to-peer giving program, Make A Wave. 3Arts has distributed more than $3 million in total funding to more than 600 Chicago artists over the past eleven years and awarded $260,000 on this night. “Championing Chicago artists is a privilege like no other. We are thrilled to present our awardees with opportunities that they profoundly deserve,” said Esther Grisham 3Arts co-chairs and speakers: Remberto Del Real, Cat Tager, Jess Godwin, Esther Grisham Grimm, Erryn CobbGrimm, executive director of 3Arts. “Last year’s launch of Make a Wave made it abundantly clear that there is nothing quite as exciting as witnessing artists offering support to other artists by paying it forward and encouraging them to dream big.” This year’s 3Arts Awards celebration featured The 2018 3Arts Awards celebration featured a performance by past awardee and wheelchair dancer Kris Lenzoperformances by past awardees including wheelchair dancer Kris Lenzo and operatic baritone Will Liverman. The event was led by co-chairs Erryn Cobb (3Arts Board of Directors and CEO of Fetch Integrated Marketing Communications), Remberto Del Real (3Arts Board of Directors and Managing Director of Make-A-Wave Award recipients: Carolyn O’Brien, Krystal Grover-Webb, Nura Aly, Silvia Gonzalez, Jo de Presser (Marlon Billups), Ana SantosPersonal and Business Banking Marketing for BMO Harris Bank), and Jess Godwin (singer/songwriter and 2016 3Arts Award recipient). The 2018 Make a Wave recipients are: Nura Aly (violinist, educator, and dancer); Silvia Inés Gonzalez (interdisciplinary artist and educator); Krystal Grover-Webb (visual artist and educator); Jo de 3Arts awardee Brittany “BrittanE” Edwards and Executive Director Esther Grisham GrimmPresser, aka Marlon Billups (DJ); Joelle Lamarre (soprano, teacher, and playwright); Jenna M. Lyle (experimental musician and performer); Krystel V. McNeil (actor); Gonzalo Escobar Mora (visual artist and experimental filmmaker); Carolyn O’Brien (composer); and Ana Santos (actor). The recipients of the 2018 3Arts Awards are: T. Ayo Alston, 3Arts/Southwest Airlines Awardee; Anna Martine Whitehead, 3Arts/O’Neill & Williams Family Awardee; Brittany “BrittanE” The Silverman Group’s Amanda Berrios and 3Arts Awardee Leida “Lady Sol” Ga
rcia EdwardsBen LaMar Gay, 3Arts/Stan Lipkin & Evelyn Appell Lipkin Awardee; Leida “Lady Sol” Garcia, 3Arts/RH, Restoration Hardware Awardee; Elgin Bokari T. Smith, 3Arts/Denise & Gary Gardner Awardee; Sandra Delgado, 3Arts;  Community Awardee; Christine Pascual, 3Arts/Lakeside Bank Awardee; Dianna Frid, 3Arts/Chandler Family Awardee and Hương Ngô, 3Arts/Reva & David Logan Foundation Awardee. (Robin Subar Photography)


Newly engaged Sheryl Dyer and Joe Schmidt! Such happy news! Longtime lovebirds Sheryl Dyer and Joe Schmidt made it official on Thanksgiving Day when he popped the question in front of family and friends at a Sea Island, Georgia get-together! Sheryl is the managing director of Van Cleef & Arpels and Joe is the president (and crack golfer) at Saint Patrick High School! Long may they love!! Woot! Woot!


Christmas is comin' your wayChristmas is in full swing at our house. Actually, we started decorating before Thanksgiving but don't judge me 'bro. It's our favorite time of the year so I'm always anxious to dust off the decor and fill the house with holiday cheer! Nothing makes me happier than to see every nook and cranny filled with something that makes me smile. I'm especially proud of our antique Christmas collection, but then, this stays up all year-round! Ho! Ho! Ho!


IMG_7659I hope you all had the happiest of Thanksgivings! We had a bittersweet one with my sister and brother-in-law (Nancy and #2Dr. Os Steinwald). Bittersweet because it was our last one together in Chicago as they're moving to Florida soon. We're losing so many friends to the enticing warmer clime of the Sunshine State. Just this week, beloved Jan Melk has decamped to her new home on Fisher Island and Leslie Hindman (Happy Birthday!) has made Palm Beach her permanent residence as well.  I hope they all know they haven't escaped us….we can drive ya' know!

Love, as always,

Candace

CandaceJordan@rcn.com

P.S. Animals thankful for being rescued and websites where you can help, if so inclined. Awwwwww!

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