It’s been “snow” nice to finally see Spring arrive! Events are revving up, people are feeling a sense of renewal and we’re all determined to make this season better than the last. We have so many reasons to smile and all the more reason to enjoy the special moments Chicago has to offer, like this legendary party for a beloved Chicagoan at one of the city’s most exclusive clubs and so much more! Here’s to SPRING!
Celebrating Neal Zucker’s 60th birthday party- Governor JB Pritzker, Neal, First Lady MK Pritzker and Marko Iglendza. (Jeremy Lawson photo)
There are parties and then there are Neal Zucker parties, which exist in a rarefied stratosphere all their own.
Richard Boykin, Paul Iacono, Jennifer Sutton Brieva, Dr. Joaquin Brieva, author, Alpana Singh, Frank Jeffery and Todd Hatoff.
Start with this: Neal knows everyone who’s anyone. He doesn’t network so much as collect people, the way others collect stamps, carefully, joyfully and across every era of his life. An invitation to one of his and longtime partner Marko Iglendza’s soirées is the social equivalent of winning the Golden Ticket.
The elegant Casino, produced by Affairs by Linda with decor by VH Designs (Vince Hart).
Neal’s uber-elegant 60th birthday celebration was held at the elegant Casino, the invitation-only private club tucked inside a historic Art Deco building at 195 E. Delaware. Built in 1914, the space already inspires awe the moment you walk in. But on this night, with master event producer Affairs with Linda and decor by Vince Hart (VH Designs), it was transformed into paradise.
Linda Johnson Rice, Alexis Rice and Dia Weil. (Jeremy Lawson photo)
Valentino-red roses, surely every last one in Illinois, filled gold-plated bookcases, spilled across black-and-silver-draped tables and glowed by candlelight beneath silver candelabra. The ballroom felt lush, dramatic and impossibly romantic. Photos don’t do it justice.
Abby Pucker and Paul Rehder. (Jeremy Lawson photo)
The guest list read like a living, breathing Chicago Who’s Who: Governor JB Pritzker and MK Pritzker, Grant and Joanna DePorter, Linda Johnson Rice with her stunning daughter Alexis, Alpana Singh, attorney Richard Boykin (currently running for Congress in the 7th), Kathy Brock, Les Coney, Charlie Mills (Medline), Beth and Rich Heller, Nate Berkus, Julie Harron, RJ Melman, Ricky Abt, Bill Zwecker, John Kelly, Alexi and Jo Giannoulias, Jason Friedman, Lou and Monica Canellis, Todd Hatoff, Frank Jeffery, Jennifer and Dr. Joaquin Brieva, Paul R. Iacono, Leslie Hindman, Dia Weil—and so many more familiar faces.
Eric Kircherer, Manolis Alpogianis, Monica and Lou Canellis.
Neal, President and CEO of Corporate Cleaning Services, Chicago’s largest all-union window washing company, and son of legendary sports agent, the late Steve Zucker, has long been a force in the city. Together with Marko, his much-loved partner, they have become powerhouses in elevating Chicago’s nonprofit community.
Neal Zucker delivers a heartfelt welcome as his partner Marko Iglendza looks on. (Jeremy Lawson photo)
Love was palpable during the evening’s speeches. Neal took the mic, his voice breaking with emotion as he spoke, much to Marko’s surprise. “I had no idea he was speaking,” Marko later shared. They talked about the people in the room, how each guest represented a meaningful chapter in their lives. Neal’s mother, Shelly, followed with her own heartfelt words, as did Governor Pritzker, sharing stories that were personal and warm.
Nora Daley, Beth Heller with Alexi and Jo Giannoulias. (Jeremy Lawson photo)
Despite the packed ballroom, the night felt intimate, like a family dinner, if your family happens to include half of Chicago’s most influential and fabulous citizens.
Dinner was, as expected, flawless. Guests indulged in starters of jumbo lump crab cake with Casino vinaigrette, followed by filet mignon with Bordelaise sauce or miso-glazed Chilean seabass, accompanied by Parisian potatoes. Desserts were pure drama: Baked Alaska, Pavlova (the meringue confection named for ballerina Anna Pavlova), and vanilla soufflé. Wines flowed freely and impeccably—Far Niente Chardonnay 2023, Cakebread Sauvignon Blanc 2024, Jordan Cabernet Sauvignon 2021 and Flowers Pinot Noir 2023.
Neal’s beautiful mom Shelly, delivered a loving speech about her son.
Even the details whispered luxury. Black napkins, emblazoned with “NZ60” in gold, reminded you that no element was too small to be considered.
It was one of those nights that lingers, where friends feel like family and laughter and gratitude fill the room—a celebration not just of a milestone birthday, but of a life extraordinarily well lived.
And then, like all perfect evenings, it ended…and I turned back into a pumpkin.
Service Club and friends at annual Valentine’s Day tea.
Chicago’s social season shimmered this February at the 5th Annual Valentine’s Day Tea presented by the Service Club of Chicago at the The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago. Hosted by co-chairs Maria Vathis and Donna Flynn, the beloved annual gathering brought together members, supporters and guests for an elegant afternoon marked by connection, style and a shared commitment to community impact.
Mary Lasky captures a memory with Bobbi Panter and Kate Prange.
Guests were invited to celebrate “Strung Together by Love and Legacy” by wearing their finest pearls, whether treasured heirlooms, elegant strands or singular statement pieces, adding an extra touch of grace to the festive occasion. In the Ritz-Carlton’s stately Atrium, attendees enjoyed a refined tea service featuring delicate finger sandwiches, exquisite pastries, premium loose-leaf teas and champagne, all served amid warm conversation and joyful camaraderie. As a surprise, attorney Richard Boykin, who’s running for Congress, arrived with a basketful of roses to thank the women for their service.
Kathy Mondelli and friends.
Co-chairs Vathis and Flynn along with SC president Sally Jo Pfaff welcomed guests with heartfelt hospitality, guiding an afternoon that balanced sophistication with purpose. Their leadership, supported by the Service Club’s Development Committee, helped ensure that the event was both beautiful and deeply meaningful.
SC President Sally Jo Pfaff, Maria Vathis, Lauren Lein, Michelle White and Kathy Piccone.
Beyond the delightful fare and elegant attire, the event highlighted the Service Club’s ongoing philanthropic mission. Thanks to the organization’s fundraising efforts last year, the Club will be donating close to $700,000 in grants to local charities, continuing its longstanding tradition of supporting nonprofit agencies throughout the Chicagoland area that work in education, social services, cultural enrichment and community development.
With 106 resident members and 20 non-resident members, the Service Club of Chicago remains a vibrant force for generosity and positive change. For more than a century, its members have demonstrated that social gatherings can serve a greater good, and the 5th Annual Valentine’s Day Tea was a radiant reminder that when love, legacy and generosity come together, the impact reaches far beyond the afternoon’s festivities.
Sally Jo Pfaff (in red), Alma Hopkins and Belvon Walker. (Photo by Elyse Kennard)
Alderman Brendan Reilly, Pam Kasper, Tim Matheson, Mark Metcalf, Martha Smith, James Daughton, James Widdoes, Peter Reigert, Alderman Brian Hopkins, Grant Deporter. (Candace pic)
Fans gathered at Harry Caray’s Tavern on Navy Pier Feb. 2 for the 3rd annual Harold Ramis Day, an event that has become a fixture on Chicago’s winter social calendar. This year’s Groundhog Day ceremony centered on Ramis’ first screenplay of the 1978 film National Lampoon’s Animal House, drawing six cast members to Chicago for a rare reunion.
Toasting Harold Ramis on Groundhog Day at Harry Caray’s.
Tim Matheson, who portrayed Eric “Otter” Stratton, served as master of ceremonies. He was joined by fellow cast members James Widdoes, Peter Riegert, James Daughton, Mark Metcalf and Martha Smith, all of whom traveled from around the country to take part in the tribute.
Playing with Betsy Shepherd.
Throughout the program, the actors reflected on Ramis’ influence, their experience working on the film and its enduring cultural relevance.
Earlier in the day, Matheson and his castmates were reunited with the 1959 red Corvette used in the film. The vehicle, located by the Volo Museum after spending decades out of public view, remains in original condition. It marked the first time the cast had seen the car since filming nearly five decades ago. All six actors signed the Corvette, which will return to display at the Volo Museum.
The ceremony was led by Groundhog Day co-chairs Grant DePorter, CEO of Harry Caray’s and chair of Chicago Gateway Green, the nonprofit dedicated to the greening and beautification of Chicago; Pam Kasper, longtime assistant to Ramis; and Aldermen Brian Hopkins and Brendan Reilly, who were instrumental in the city’s decision to officially designate Feb. 2 as Harold Ramis Day during the inaugural celebration in 2024.
Elements from Animal House were incorporated throughout the event, including recreated props, music from the film and appearances by cast members reprising familiar roles. An “Eat Me” cake, inspired by the float in the film, was provided by Eli’s Cheesecake and shared by cast members and fans following the ceremony.
Marc and Maureen Schulman with Animal House cast members. (Candace photo)
Chicagoan Richard Henzel returned for the third year to open the ceremony in character as Phil Connors from Groundhog Day, delivering a portion of the film’s on-air monologue before Chicago Harry made his annual appearance. The groundhog did not see his shadow, signaling an early spring. The Centennial Wheel featured Groundhog Harry during the event, and Ghostbusters characters were on hand for fan photos.
Following the ceremony, the cast and organizers gathered for dinner at Harry Caray’s Italian Steakhouse, where DePorter led a tour highlighting the building’s historical significance.
Liz Lombardo Stark celebrates her appointment as Chair of the IRA Board of Directors.
Chicago’s hospitality industry gathered in force at the Union League Club on Jan. 29 as the Illinois Restaurant Association (IRA) hosted its 2026 Annual Meeting, installing new leadership, celebrating legislative victories, and honoring standout figures shaping the future of dining across the state. At the center of the afternoon’s momentum was Liz Lombardo Stark of Gibsons Restaurant Group, officially appointed Chair of the IRA Board of Directors for 2026, a role that places one of Chicago hospitality’s most respected next-generation leaders at the forefront of the industry’s advocacy and growth.
Kathy Piccone with Liz Lombardo Stark and her proud dad Steve Lombardo.
The event also included a keynote address from Governor JB Pritzker, recognition of industry award recipients and an overview of major policy wins achieved over the past year under the leadership of IRA President and CEO Sam Toia. But much of the conversation centered on the appointment of Lombardo Stark, whose career reflects both deep roots in Chicago’s restaurant legacy and a forward-thinking approach to hospitality operations.
A second-generation leader within the iconic Gibsons Restaurant Group, Lombardo Stark grew up immersed in the restaurant world. Since officially joining the company, she has helped guide the modernization and expansion of beloved destinations including Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse, Hugo’s Frog Bar & Fish House, and Quartino Ristorante. Her leadership has also played a critical role in launching major ventures like Gibsons Italia and forging partnerships with global culinary brands, including collaborations with the José Andrés Group.
Liz Lombardo Stark delivers her acceptance speech.
Beyond operations, Lombardo Stark has built a reputation as a passionate advocate for the broader hospitality community. Having previously served on the IRA Board of Directors, she has contributed to educational and legislative initiatives designed to protect and strengthen restaurants statewide. Toia praised her appointment, noting her blend of operational expertise and heartfelt commitment to hospitality as essential for the industry’s next chapter.
Victories included eliminating a proposed $1.50 delivery fee, making cocktails-to-go permanent, legalizing video gaming in Chicago, and banning unauthorized third-party reservation sales, all measures designed to protect restaurant revenue and operations. Toia emphasized that the organization remains committed to protecting operators’ bottom lines while ensuring Illinois remains competitive as a business environment.
Chris and Liz Lombardo Stark with Gov. Pritzker.
The Illinois Restaurant Association Educational Foundation continues to expand its reach, having awarded more than $3.6 million in scholarships to support the next generation of hospitality professionals. The organization’s Employee Relief Fund has raised nearly $600,000, distributing over $322,000 in direct grants to food service workers facing hardship.
Part of Team Boykin at Carnivale on Election Night. (Photo by Aaron Hanania)
Well, the primaries sure didn’t achieve the results some of us were hoping for, but it’s still good to see democracy in action. As many of you know, I was firmly in the corner of attorney Richard Boykin who was running for Congress in the 7th (Danny Davis’ old seat). I know he was the most capable for the job.
With Richard and friends, including Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, who endorsed him.
I attended all the debates and none of the other candidates held a candle to his integrity, dedication, intellect and knowledge of the communities he’s served. I think this loss can only mean he’s destined for bigger and better things. I am a better person for knowing him. I want to give a shout out to my hard-working teammates: Betsy Shepherd, Laurie Dimakos, committee chair Roy Appukuttan, Rudi Patitucci, Caitlin Claypool and Aaron Hanania.
Richard Boykin at the St. Paddy’s Day Parade.
Richard was all over the city, meeting people and asking what’s important to them. Thanks also to Billy Marovitz, who donated Carnivale space for a couple of parties for us. I was proud to be a part of Team Boykin and will always keep in touch with these very special people. Richard is not done yet, so please watch for his name. Thanks also to all my friends who showed up again and again to support him/me! I’m looking at you Bunny Frum!
With Olga Goffman, Helen Berkun and Rupa Dash. (Photo by Hilary Higgins)
In honor of International Women’s Day, Max Mara partnered with the World Woman Foundation to host a delightful event at its Michigan Avenue Store. I was thrilled to be a guest speaker alongside fashion influencers and content creators Helen Berkun and Olga Goffman.Rupa Dash, the CEO of WWF, conducted a very thoughtful Q&A asking each speaker about their histories, risk-taking, mentoring and more. Special thanks to Rhonda Sanderson for turning up- a 50 year friendship has its perks! After the program, guests mingled enjoying champagne, hors d’oeuvres and Max Mara’s new, spectacular Spring line. 10% of the purchases that evening benefit the WWF. a global nonprofit supporting and mentoring women.
My longtime friend, Hilary Higgins,took this pic. She was also my Chicago Tribune photographer. St. Paddy’s Dayhosts Neal Zucker and Marko Iglendza with Peg Lombardo.
Neal Zucker did it again, along with co-hosts Marko Iglendza and Pam and Ashley Netzky– they planned another kick-ass St. Patrick’s Day party on March 13! They invited 641 guests to Gibson’s and I think they ALL turned up! The Shannon Rovers were there, they had enough food to feed an army along with delightful St. Paddy’s Day treats and decor. They even gave out parting gift caps and delicious soda bread from Misericordia! Every detail, as usual, was attended to. What an honor to be included!
Greg Cameron, Adam Vitale, Greg Thompson and Gary Metzner.Kathy Piccone, our own lil’ leprechaun, and friend. Josh Hale (center), Les Coney and friend. Ali and Dr. Julius Few. Steve and Amy Dolinsky.Billy Rairigh and Amanda Puck. Bill Daley and Richard Boykin. Bonnie Hunt (and the Hunt Family Foundation) along with Grant DePorter are this year’s Gilda’s Club Dinner honorees.
Chicago’s philanthropic community will gather for an inspiring evening of celebration and gratitude at the Gilda’s Club Chicagoards Dinner on Thursday, June 25, at the elegant Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel. The event will bring together supporters, civic leaders and healthcare advocates to honor individuals whose contributions have strengthened the mission of Gilda’s Club Chicago—an organization dedicated to providing free emotional and social support to people whose lives have been impacted by cancer. This year’s dinner will be co-chaired by Lee Golub, managing principal of Golub & Company, and Alex Pissios, founder of Alecko Capital. The evening will be emceed by beloved Chicago television personality Allison Rosati of NBC 5 Chicago. Honorees include Grant DePorter, owner of the iconic Harry Caray’s Restaurant Group, along with the Hunt Family, who will be recognized through the Hunt Family Compassionate Care Award. Tickets/more info here.
CASL CEO Paul Luu, board chair Bonnie Fong, gala honoree Linda Yu and ABC-7 news anchor and emcee Judy Hsu. (Lynn Renee Photography / Lynn Persin)
The Chinese American Service League drew a packed, powerhouse crowd of 430 to its March 19 Gala at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, where beloved Emmy-winning journalist Linda Yu was honored with a rare Lifetime Achievement Award. The theme “Knots of Wisdom” set the tone for a night celebrating legacy, leadership and community impact.
Jesus Salguiero and Chef Art Smith.
Yu, Chicago’s first Asian American broadcast journalist, was the heart of the evening. Guests paid tribute to her trailblazing career—and the doors she’s opened—by leaving handwritten notes on a symbolic Gratitude Tree. (Only two others have received this honor: CASL founder Bernie Wong and former board president Mark Wong.)
Annie Reyes, Linda Yu and her longtime partner Stuart Ellison.
The evening kicked off with a lively lion dance, followed by remarks from ABC-7’s Judy Hsu and CASL CEO Paul Luu, who teased an exciting campus expansion. Cultural moments continued with a mesmerizing Bian Lian mask-changing performance, while a surprise video shared how both CASL and Yu helped change one family’s life.
Sylvia Perez and Tracey DiBuono.
VIP guests dined on bites from Lao Sze Chuan, Parachute HiFi, Tomokohi and Sunda before diving into a spirited auction led by David Goodman, with luxe trips and a standout surprise donation: a private dinner from Chef Art Smith at the Pope’s summer residence, Castel Gandolfo outside of Rome, that fetched $18,000.
The ever gracious and much loved Linda Yu. (Lynn Renee Photography Lynn Persin)
The night also saluted CASL Changemakers and raised critical funds to support the organization’s vital services, from early education to senior care and legal assistance.
Founded in 1978, CASL remains a cornerstone for Chicago’s Asian American community, serving thousands each year and this gala proved its impact only continues to grow.
Big names, bold stories and a little cosmic sparkle! This episode of Candid Candace – The Podcasthas it all. Co-hosted with producer John St. Augustine, we sit down with the iconic Linda Yu, Chicago’s first Asian American broadcast journalist and a beloved anchor for over 30 years. She shares unforgettable newsroom stories, hard-earned wisdom, and yes… life as a brand-new grandma to twins. Plus, we’re buzzing about meteor sightings, celebrating Michael Kutza, diving into plans for a Cultural Stadium and a new AI school in Chicago, spotlighting must-attend events like PAWS Chicago’sAnimal Magnetism and Giordano Dance Chicago’s return to the Harris Theater and so much more. Fast, fun and very Candid Candace. Take a listen here!
Michael Kutza receives the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in 2017. (Timothy M. Schmidt photo)
Congratulations to Michael Kutza, founder of the Chicago International Film Festival. He has collected another global honor, this time from the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Chicago. Previously, he was named a Knight of the Legion of Honour by France and the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic – all fitting tributes for a man who made Chicago a true crossroads of world cinema!
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is once again stepping up for taxpayers with a powerful new study shining a spotlight on runaway property taxes. After digging into three decades of data, Pappas is pushing leaders to finally tackle the issue head-on as the Illinois Department of Revenue prepares a major statewide report. Her message is clear and refreshing: families and businesses deserve relief, transparency and real reform. It’s another example of Maria doing what she does best—using research, facts and a big voice to stand up for Cook County taxpayers. 💪
One final note, it’s now official, Navy Pier has been named the Official Starting Point of Route 66! At a fun-filled ceremony on March 25 at Harry Caray’s Tavern, the 28th Worldwide Toast to Harry was combined with this celebration that included a performance of the Plain White T’s, official declaration of Route 66 by Alderman Brendan Reilly and more. Congrats to ALL!
Navy Pier is now the official start of the famous Route 66 trail.
Thank you so much for reading Candid Candace, a labor of love about the city and people I love. On that note, here are some of my not-to-be-missed events on the horizon. I hope to see you at one or all. PAWS Chicago’sAnimal Magnetism Party will be held on Friday, April 10 at Morgan Manufacturing. Giordano Dance Chicago will return to the Harris Theatre with TWO world premieres on April 10/ 11. Music of the Baroque closes its season with Vivaldi & Friends, a vibrant program celebrating Antonio Vivaldi and his contemporaries April 12 at the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts and Monday, April 13 at the Harris Theater.
And lastly, I want to thank all my friends who supported attorney Richard Boykin for Congress. With his loss, the city lost a great champion with integrity, smarts and heart. But I know this means he is destined for something bigger and better. I will be there for him.
Love, always,
Candace
(Contact me with ideas/suggestions at Candace@CandidCandace.com)
P.S. Everyone’s favorite market, Randolph Street Market, returns May 23!
Plus: Memories of Jerry Taft, Regis Philbin and Rep. John Lewis; Princess Beatrice's intimate Royal wedding; Planning Service Club of Chicago's first virtual "Day on the Terrace"; Caylei's Cancer Wellness Mag; Deerpath Inn is WINNING; Larry Wert shares ALL in Chicago mag; Statues, here today, gone tomorrow; The BEST Covid response; Common Threads is on the Chopping Block; 1st Gen Scholarship Gala with John Robak; Artadia photography award finalists are BIG DEALS; April and Miguel's happy news; See Chicago Dance has reason to celebrate; Richard Driehaus' Summer Party; Drive 'N Drag with RuPaul; Dance for Life 2020; LSCRF's Fall Benefit; This & That; Inspiring videos and SO much MORE!
PAWS Chicago presented its first virtual fundraiser on Thursday, July 23. The 18th annual Beach Party had viewers/supporters tuning in from across the country to help save the lives of homeless pets. I loved the fact that PAWS' amazing team put this event together with such finesse and enthusiasm and so quickly too! The bulk of the socially distanced event was filmed at Gravity Well Studio, 1701 W. Hubbard. This full-service, state-of-the-art studio DONATED all of their
Fox 32's Jake Hamilton
services to support PAWS! I was thrilled to be invited to appear as a co-host for the opening segment, a Red Carpet event, with Phillip Emigh (co-owner Tails in the City). The adorable catwalk/dogwalk included
Fox 32's Brittney Payton (photo by Mark Olley).
appearances from Indra, who Phillip held in his arms during the filming. She is a 5 year-old Shih Tzu who was picked up by an Animal Control Officer after her owner passed away. She was severely matted and required a full shave down. My little Rooney was also featured but, at age 14, he prefers the comfort of his own home to a studio. He is a PAWS rescue too. Other rescues featured in the opening segment included Wolfgang (owned by David and Vasoula Rekhson; Shayna Madela, owned by board member
Tails in the City's Phillip Emigh. (Photo by Mark Olley)
Elly Greenphan; cats Danny and Toby owned by Level 3
The HOFF, David Hasselhoff.
PAWS volunteer extraordinaire Joan Marie Dauber; Jodee and Chewie, pups owned by Darae McNair; Lucy, a pup owned by Nancy Sterling who found her at Beach Party 2007; and Gus Homan, the darling rescue owned by Chicago magazine's Susanna Homan, the mag was the print media sponsor for the event. A special tribute was given to Abigail, an adorable Chihuahua owned by Michele Mistovich, who crossed over the Rainbow Bridge earlier this month. Fox 32's Jake Hamilton and Brittney Payton emceed the event. Jake was in the studio brimming with
Billy Corgan, Chloe Mendel and their son.
energy and Brittney had pre-recorded her segment. Jake thanked sponsor Merrick Pet Care, which has been PAWS Chicago's exclusive feeding partner since 2013, providing nutritious pet food to every homeless animal from the moment they arrive at PAWS to their adoptive home. Merrick donated an additional $10,000 since PAWs reached/surpassed its fundraising goal. Brittney's segment featured an adoptable cat parade with Fred ("Fred and Angi" on 103.5 KISS FM) and Lisa Dent, an award-winning
PAWS Chicago founder Paula Fasseas in mid-sentence. (Sorry Paula!)
country music on-air personality, providing commentary. Next up, was Barrio's general manager/mixologist Pepe Fernandez, who demonstrated how to create a tasty PAW-garita. An adoptable dog parade followed presented by Brittney.
Country star Brett Eldridge.
There were so many moving parts which is exactly what you need for a successful virtual fundraiser. Celebrity guests included surprise appearances by THE HOFF, David Hasselhoff; Billy Corgan, Chloe Mendel and their son (along with their rescue cats) and Real Housewives' Tinsley Mortimer.WGN-TV's Pat Tomasulo introduced an adorable beach bod competition (each winner received a Merrick Pet Care pack and more) that was won by Chompers (a tiny, adorable Yorkie); surf dog Charlie and Tilly Cat. During the live taping, PAWS founder Paula Fasseas shared some exciting info. She said, "During this
Leigh Primack, Wendy Elstien, Phillip Emigh and Angie DeMars at a viewing party.
Chompers, a teacup yorkie, won the Beach Bod bikini competition.
Covid-19 crisis, PAWS Chicago never closed its doors to pets in need. In fact, we expanded our services to support the community. We launched a virtual adoption process, offered virtual dog training classes, adapted community outreach programs by establishing a mobile Pet Food Pantry, and provided Telehealth appointments for pet owners in Englewood, West Englewood and Back of the Yards (who would otherwise have no access to veterinary services); created a Crisis Care Foster Initiative; and continued to operate the Lurie Spay/Neuter Clinic. Country music star Brett Eldridge performed his beautiful hit song "Gabrielle (from the Heartland") to close the show. The event raised $73,225 for PAWS Chicago (with NO overhead!). If you're interested in more info or to donate, please click here! And watch PAWS' Virtual Beach Party below:
______________________________________________________________________ I was so sad to hear of the passing of Jerry Taft, the much loved and long time ABC-7 weatherman who retired in 2018. Besides being a great reporter, his sense of humor is what I'll remember most. He used to host the most wonderful Christmas parties at his home, DJing from a perch in his living room. He was loved by one and all and so well respected by his many peers. Take a look at the wonderful video tribute below to see him in action. RIP dear Jerry.
Regis Philbin with his longtime friend and former producer, Rob Morhaim, at a Notre Dame game.
Another much loved legend in the world of television, Regis Philbin, passed away at the age of 88. He held the Guinness Book of World Records for having the "Most Hours on Camera"! He set the record on his August 20, 2004 Live show (replacing Hugh Downs), which gave him a total of 15,188 hours on television (at that time). I was honored to be invited to be in WCIU's "You & Me"
Reeg, with "You & Me" co-hosts Melissa Forman and Jeanne Sparrow during their "Regis Special."
audience in September of 2015 for a "Regis Special" produced by his longtime friend and his former ABC Live executive producer, Rob Morhaim, who was senior executive producer at Weigel Broadcasting at the time. It was a complete love fest with every single person on set acting like giggling kids over Reeg's larger-than-life presence. He couldn't have been kinder or more in-the-moment. That's one of the things, I think, that made him so special.
Regis poses with the entire WCIU "You & Me" crew during his special taping.
He was ALWAYS in the moment and bubbling over with enthusiasm and he was never acting. He obviously loved what he did and lived for it. Rob and Regis were great, long-time friends who met in 2003 when Rob became the ED of his show. They immediately hit it off and their working relationship quickly grew into a deeply personal one. Rob said one of his favorite moments with Regis was this particular special WCIU show with co-hosts Jeanne Sparrow and Melissa Forman. Rob said, "When he agreed to come, I said to him, now pick a weekend when Notre Dame is playing football at home and we’ll spend the
Pals Regis Philbin and our own Rob Morhaim.
weekend there. He jumped at the idea and I set it all up. You have no idea what it’s like to accompany Regis during a football weekend at Notre Dame. We were treated like royalty, met with the team in the locker room, watched from the field and had lunch with the President of the University. We even went to his old dorm room and knocked on the door. The kid who was living there at the time almost passed out because he was told it was
RIP dear Regis…you brought so much joy to so many.
Regis’s room and Lo and behold there he was. I always knew I was with a TV legend but I will always remember him as my great friend." Beautiful memories Rob, thanks for sharing this and for bringing him to CHICAGO!!! What Rob didn't mention, that I remember well, is that a tricked up car was hired to drive Reeg around town…when he got in it the car bounced up and down like a rap star's! Lol!
RIP Rep. John Lewis, may you continue to make "good trouble."
It was so moving watching the "Lion" John Lewis crossing the Edmund Pettus Bridge for the last time. Lewis, a former U.S. Representative from Georgia and a civil rights champion, will be the first African American to lie in state at the US Capitol rotunda. In
Rep. Lewis' final trip over the Edmund Pettus Bridge which may be renamed in his honor.
1965, at the height of the civil rights movement, activists organized a march for voting rights from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery. Lewis suffered a skull fracture following a beating by police. He said, "I regret that I have but one cracked skull to give for my people." He was arrested over 40 times and felt good about getting into "good trouble" as he called it. The caisson holding Lewis' body crossed the bridge atop rose petals and amid gospel singing surrounded by his family. Rest in power Mr. Lewis.
Newlyweds Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi.
I will admit it, I'm a sucker for Royal Weddings and I just loved the beauty and simplicity of Princess Beatrice's, 31, who tied the knot with Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi in Windsor on Friday, July 17. The low-key royal wedding was kept secret from the public until afterwards. According to Express, the nuptials were attended by just 20 guests including Queen Elizabeth
Socially distancing with the Queen and Prince Phillip.
II, 94, and Prince Philip, 99. (Her parents, Prince Andrew and Sarah, Duchess of York, were not in attendance). Typically, the Queen has bestowed new royal titles on newlyweds like her grandsons and their wives, but there was no need in the case of our Bea. Through her royal husband, she will be known as "Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice, Mrs. Edoardo
Queen Mary in her Fringe Tiara that Princess Beatrice wore in her wedding.
Mapelli Mozzi." Bea also inherited other titles from her husband's side of the family, becoming an Italian 'Contessa' or 'Nobile Donna' (noblewoman). Edoardo's father Count Alessandro Mapelli Mozzi, 68, descends from Italian aristocracy. He told Mail Online prior to the wedding: "Edoardo is the only male descendent taking the family into the next generation. “He is a count – his wife will be a countess automatically and any of their children
Cover stars, of course!
will be counts or nobile donna." The Queen did give Beatrice a very special wedding honor in that she loaned her one of her own gorgeous Norman Hartnell gowns to get married in. The gown was previously worn by the Queen in the 1960s. Bea also wore her great grandmother's vintage tiara, the Queen Mary Diamond Fringe, that was also worn by Queen Elizabeth at her wedding to Prince Philip in 1947.
Close-up of the spectacular Queen Mary Fringe Tiara, which can also be worn as a necklace.
Beatrice and Edoardo were due to marry at St James’s Chapel on May 29 but their original wedding plans had to be changed due to Covid. While Bea’s secret big day may have stunned royal fans she was always expected to have a low-key royal wedding. Speaking about the special day, a friend of the couple told the Sun: "A
Edoardo and Beatrice, happy at last!
massive wedding was out of the question because of coronavirus. "They were obviously very keen for the Queen to come so the wedding had to happen before she goes up to Balmoral, so this was a great opportunity. "So many guests were
Princess Beatrice, beautiful in her grandmother's dress and her great grandmother's tiara. Love her respect for tradition.
disappointed not to make the big day but understood the reason for it. "They needed to make the wedding COVID-secure and safe for the Queen so what better way than the All Saints Chapel with a reception on-site at the Royal Lodge." The ceremony took place at 11 AM, and was followed by a low-key reception. According to The Sun, the celebration was held outside the property, complying with social distancing rules, and it featured a marquee named 'The Duke of York' which was filled with sofas, a jukebox, draft beer and a dartboard. They also offered guests specialty cocktails and custom catering. The bride and groom had clearly thought of everything and even hired a bouncy castle which was no doubt enjoyed by Edoardo's four-year-old son Wolfie.
Covid gets personal. Friends, if you suspect you might have Covid, THIS is THE textbook study in how you should respond responsibly and transparently. A close friend of mine contracted the virus and this is the message they shared with friends. "Friends, I'm announcing this as a PSA to all. After exhibiting COVID symptoms on Sat, and getting tested Sun am, I got the official result today I'm positive. I'm quarantined for 2 weeks. This after masking, scrubbing, washing freaking groceries, etc, the damn thing still managed to find me. Was I perfect in my precautions? No, not 100% , particularly in these warmer months-and neither have you been. But I've been pretty darn close. Not unlike STDs (where you are with not just with the other person, but also everyone they've been with) with Covid dangers you are socializing, not only with a fixed number of people at your table, but also with all of the fixed number of people they've socialized with over the past week. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. I announce this only as a reminder to ALL that we are FAR from out of the woods on this thing. It's not political . And for those who think you're safer because you cross the border to Indiana, you're fooling yourself. God willing , I will be fine. Today was the first day of no symptoms, yet of course I will remain quarantined. Finally and most importantly, please continue to take the full precautions, if not for yourself, but then for the elderly and the immune-compromised around you. And should you exhibit any Covid symptoms, or have been around others who have, you have a moral obligation to act as quickly as possible and notify all appropriate people. Anything short is reckless and selfish."
Kathy Piccone wearing Elda de la Rosa (Photo by John Reilly)
The Service Club of Chicago is busy as a bee planning its upcoming Monday, August 3, "Day on the Terrace" virtual fundraiser! A socially distanced taping was held at the Geraghty on July 20 where Tom Kehoe and his
Show producer and event co-chair Tracey DiBuono (ZZAZZ Productions) safely supervising the taping.
team had created a colorful dream set. Co-chairs Sharyl Mackey, Jean Antoniou, Jamie Thorsen and show producer Tracey Tarantino (ZZAZZ Productions) had to limit their models this year to around 28 but that didn't stop the fabulous fashions from flowing down the runway from the city's top retailers and designers, including Elda de la Rosa, Sylwia Designs,
Co-chairs Tracey Tarantino, Jean Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey and Jamie Thorsen. (Photo by John Reilly)
Maximilian Furs at Bloomingdale's, Neiman Marcus (Michigan Avenue), Mira Couture, Max Mara and so many more! And I just received the Day on the Terrace's "Look Book," expertly planned by Myra Reilly (with backup support from Kevin Sullivan) and produced by Scott Bobek. IT IS GORGEOUS! If you sign up for the event, you will receive one as part of the package. It's well worth the ticket price, believe me! I loved this message from the co-chairs too, "Fashion may change with each new season, but generosity, kindness and assistance to those in need, never go out of style." There are loving tribute pages dedicated to those we've lost–John Bodine, Dorothy Whealan and Hazel Barr. Sign up here now to register and to receive your own Look Book! (Cover art by Elda de la Rosa)
If you're not following Deer Path Inn (@deerpathinn) on Instagram, you are missing one of the best accounts out there! The creativity is off the charts and shows a
Deer Path Inn GM Matt Barba in one of the hotel's adorable Instagram posts.
very talented, humble staff working in an exquisite environment (described this way on its Insta account, "From roaring fireplaces to hallways lined with wellies, the mannerly traditions of English innkeeping come brilliantly to life at Deer Path Inn.") They have lots of
Deer Path Inn ranking #1 two years running for Best Resort Hotel in the Midwest by Travel & Leisure.
reasons to celebrate too. They were named #1 on Travel & Leisure's list of best resort hotels in the Midwest; the #2 resort in the U.S. and ranked #18 on the list of top hotels in the WORLD! Matt Barba, the hotel's genius GM, said, "In a year that has been incredibly tough
Deer Path Inn dessert.
on the tourism industry, our team has continued to go above and beyond, dedicating themselves to providing our guests with a comfortable and safe place to come, no matter the occasion. The win is for them." They were also featured in Forbes, "This Midwest Hotel's Hilarious Instagram Feed Is What We All Need Right Now." The Peninsula Chicago was ranked #1 among the top hotels in Chicago. Congrats to both of these local treasures!
In partnership with Chicago State University, the Chicago State Foundation will host a live broadcast of the inaugural 1stGEN Scholarship Gala: Transformation presented by Greeley and Hansen on the evening of Friday, October 2, at 7 pm. Laser-focused on education and socio-economic equity, Chicago State University has created an intentional campus community that
Gala chair, John C. Robak, CEO Greeley & Hansen.
delivers a carefully curated suite of wraparound supports designed to propel the success of first-generation and non-traditional students from diverse populations. In addition to celebrating the young student scholars who will be the beneficiaries of 1stGEN Scholarships, special highlights of the gala will include the presentation of the first-ever Cougar Servant Leadership Awards to former Illinois Senate President, and long-time CSU champion, Emil Jones, Jr., Chicago Public Schools CEO and CSU Alumna, Dr. Janice Jackson, and longtime education and Arts advocate, and Bronzeville Children's Museum founder, Peggy Montes. Gala chair will be the ever popular John C. Robak, CEO Greeley and Hansen. (To register and for more details, click here!) Honorary chairs will be Andrea and Bill Zopp and Angelique David and Jerry Richmond.
A friend of mine suggested I get the Citizens app on my iphone so I would be aware of what's happening near me. Well, I almost wish I hadn't…there's been break-ins, a report of clown-masked passengers in a car flashing a gun, a report of a nude man armed with gun at the Greyhound bus terminal and so on and so on. I worried all day
One of the two Columbus statues that were taken down.
yesterday after hearing about a toddler locked in a car on Oak Street. And don't even get me started about the protesters and eventual takedown of Chicago's two Christopher Columbus statues. Mayor Lightfoot said this was done in an effort to "protect public safety." Crews were seen taking down the statues in Grant Park and the city's Little Italy neighborhood and, by 6 AM, only the pedestal remained in Grant Park, where the statue stood since 1933 after being dedicated during Chicago's second World Fair. "The city of Chicago—at Mayor
Dominic DiFrisco (front R), friend to all people.
Lightfoot’s direction—has temporarily removed the Christopher Columbus statues in Grant Park and Arrigo Park until further notice," the Mayor's office said in a statement. "This action was taken after consultation with various stakeholders. It comes in response to
Pasquale Dominic Gianni at Italian Heritage Celebration in Arrigo Park.
demonstrations that became unsafe for both protesters and police, as well as efforts by individuals to independently pull the Grant Park statue down in an extremely dangerous manner." Personally, I don't agree with the removal of past history but would think/hope that everyone could reach a compromise. In one news report, a high ranking Black educator suggested keeping the statues and using them as "teachable moments" with plaques or stand-alone podiums with info covering the entire history of said statue, both good and bad. I also think we need to add MORE statues to
Blurry photo of Maurice Perkins, founder Inner City Youth & Adult Foundation, speaking at Italian Heritage Celebration.
represent today's heroes, especially in communities that are under-represented. I love history, and even though it's most certainly not all good, I think, as George Santayana so eloquently said, "To forget the past is to be condemned to repeat it. " I wonder what my friend, the late Dominic DiFrisco would think of the removal of the Columbus statues. He was the greatest champion, not only of Italian Americans, but of all peoples. His grandson, Pasquale Gianni (Nina Mariano's son), presided over an Italian Heritage Celebration on Sunday, July 26, in Arrigo Park. (See video here) He said, "Between the Italian American community and the African American community, there's more that unites us than divides us in the final analysis." He introduced Maurice Perkins, president of the Inner City Youth & Adult Foundation who said, "When this whole matter first began, I thought of my friend Mr. Dominic DiFrisco and that he must be spinning in his grave…I believe, at this point, that part of the Black Lives Matter movement has been co-opted by anarchists." He ended with, "We had 15 people shot at a funeral and we don't need anymore enemies."…. There must be a happy medium somewhere….right?
Larry Wert, recently profiled in Chicago magazine.
Congrats to Larry Wert, Chicago's gift to the radio and TV
Larry Wert illustration by Kathryn Rathke.
industry. Larry was recently profiled by Chicago magazine in its popular "Backroom" article by John Thomas (with illustration by Kathryn Rathke). In the in-depth Q&A, Larry talks about firing Howard Stern, running the Loop, battling anxiety and so much more. Read it here!
The Chopping Block is hosting a virtual cooking classin collaboration with Common Threads and Top Box Foods on Wednesday, August 12 at 5:30 pm. Learn how to make Grilled Chicken and Vegetable Panzanella with The Chopping Block's owner Chef Shelley Young. Tickets are $30, and half of the proceeds will benefit Common Threads' work in cooking and nutrition education for children and families. Chicago residents can get all of their groceries for the class delivered from Top Box Foods for $45. Grocery boxes contain enough food for the virtual class, plus at least one or two more meals! Order by Monday, Aug. 3 for delivery on Saturday, Aug. 8. Just love you CT!
Joffrey dancers April Daley and Miguel Blanco expecting their first child in November.
Love and congrats to much loved Joffrey Ballet star, April Daley! She is expecting her first child, a boy, in November with husband Miguel Blanco, also a popular Joffrey dancer.
And on another dance-related note, See Chicago Dance has a new executive director, Julia Mayer. Julia joins SCD
Congrats to See Chicago Dance's new executive director Julia Mayer.
after previously serving as Manager of Development for 3Arts, a local nonprofit that advocates for Chicago's women artists, artists of color and artists with disabilities who work in the performing, teaching and visual arts. Thanks for the heads-up Brian Smith, board president of See Chicago Dance, a nonprofit that shares in and spreads the power of dance in Chicago. (Visit website here for more info!)
Driehaus Summer Party 2019
Nothing, not even a limitless bank account, can protect you from being affected by Covid. Case in point, the yearly much-coveted invitation to hedge fund manager/philanthropist Richard Driehaus' annual party at his "estate on the lake" in Lake Geneva.
With the always adorable Smothers Brothers at the Driehaus Summer Party 2019.
There are parties and then there are DRIEHAUS parties of which there is a world of difference. As a matter of fact, Richard just may well be the Hugh Hefner of our age sans Bunnies! His party last year attracted 1,100 and was his largest one yet. It celebrated his 77th birthday with entertainer Diana Ross, no less! This year, it was a bit different. Only 18 people were invited although he still kept his spectacular fireworks display which I'm sure his fellow residents were grateful for. We hope to see you back in full force next year Richard! Thanks for all you do for so many!
Thank you Cancer Wellness magazine for including me in your cover story feature "The Loudest Voices" (in Chicago media). I shot with well known photographer
Caylei Vogalzang–founder Cancer Wellness magazine.
Katrina Wittkamp in my lobby and hope the pics are what they need. Very honored to be included with media stars Zoraida Sambolin, Roz Varon, LeeAnn Trotter, Tracy Butler and Whitney Reynolds. This quarterly lifestyle magazine serves those affected by cancer as well as offering up-to-the-minute nonprofit coverage, dining updates, fashion, health and wellness and so much more. Congrats and thanks to founder and editor-in-chief Caylei Vogelzang and her team for creating this much needed resource. (Check it out here!)
Artadia Award finalist Yvette Maria Dostatni beside her work "Medieval Times."
So thrilled to see my friend/photographer Yvette Dostatni, receiving the recognition she deserves for doing what she loves! She is one of only 5 finalists for the 2020 Artadia Awards, a national non-profit organization that awards artists with unrestricted grants followed by a lifetime of program opportunities. As arts communities continue to be deeply
Artadia Award finalist Yvette Mayorga.
impacted by COVID-19, with many artists losing exhibition opportunities, access to their studios and having their livelihoods jeopardized, Artadia's mission to support artists is more critical than ever before. (YEAH!) Besides Yvette, the finalists are Azadeh Gholizadeh, Caroline Kent, Yvette Mayorga and Eliza Myrie. Yvette said of the honor, "To be an artist is to be a voice. To be nominated and recognized by such a highly esteemed panel of judges as one of 5 critical and risk-taking contemporary artists–all women– during such a crucial turning point in history and viewed as a voice that needs to be witnessed is an award within itself." The panel of judges included Jennifer Carty, Associate Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art, The
Artadia Award finalist Azadeh Gholizadeh.
Smart Museum at University of Chicago; Daonne Huff , Director, Public Programs & Community Engagement, The Studio Museum in Harlem and Laura Mott, Senior Curator of Contemporary Art and Design, Cranbrook Art Museum. Artadia is unique in that it allows any artist to apply, engages nationally recognized artists and curators to review work and culminates in direct grants. Since 1999, Artadia has awarded over $5 million to more than 340 artists in Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco. This is Artadia’s eleventh Award cycle in Chicago. The application was open to all visual artists living in Cook County, IL for over two years, working in any media, and at any stage of their career. The 2020 Chicago Artadia Awards are generously supported by the LeRoy Neiman and Janet Byrne Neiman Foundation, Liberty Mutual insurance, the Artadia Board of Directors, Artadia Council Members and individual donors across the country. Congrats to ALL!
Details are still being finalized, but look for Midway Broadcasting news/talk WVON 1690-AM to supplement its lineup with news reports from BIN: Black Information Network, the 24/7 national audio news service recently launched by iHeartMedia. “It’s a perfect complement to our Black talk format,” said
Melody-Spann Cooper with her late dad Pervis Spann, the "all-night blues man."
Melody Spann Cooper, chair and CEO of Midway Broadcasting. “WVON is hyper-local, but what impacts Black America impacts us here in Chicago, where we represent one-third of the city’s population. Enhanced news is needed and iHeart’s timing is perfect.” Since June 30, the network has also been carried in Chicago on the HD-2 subchannel of WVAZ 102.7-FM, the iHeartMedia RB station. Congrats WVON, Melody and team!
Voss Events’ Drive 'N Drag with RuPaul's Drag Race Stars is coming to Chicago August 7-9 at Soldier Field. The series will star RuPaul’s Drag Race fan favorites Yvie Oddly, Naomi Smalls, Jaida Essence Hall, Aquaria, Gigi Goode and many more. Attendees will get the live theatrical experience from the safety of their cars (inside or on top) with concert-style stage and lighting, Jumbotron screens and sound pumped outside and through every car via FM transmitters. Multiple shows will run all weekend long from 12 pm to 11 pm. Food and beverages will be available for purchase and early shows will include Voss Events’ famous Drag Brunch with a special brunch menu. Drive ’N Drag ticket are $60 per car for two people. 100 VIP spots, closest to the stage are available for $120 per spot. Additional passengers are $20 each.
Dance for Life will shift from a live event to a digital event from August 10-15. See works archived from Dance for Life performances during the past 29 years featuring Giordano Dance Chicago, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, The Joffrey Ballet, Luna Negra Dance Theater, Muntu Dance Theatre, River North Dance Chicago, Thodos Dance Chicago and many others. The digital event will culminate with a world premiere choreographed by Hanna Brictson in response to Covid-19 with dancers from throughout the Chicago area. For all the details, click here!
Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation will host a (FREE) virtual Fall Benefit on Thursday, October 22. The event will include inspiring survivor stories, updates on the latest LSCRF funded research and more. Help them fund life-changing breakthroughs in breast cancer research by reserving your virtual spot here!
And, if after all of this reading, you have tired or irritated eyes, check out the "blue light" protection glasses ($40, shop and ship, and up to 4+ strength) at MyEyeDr., my go-to spot for eyecare needs. I especially love my doctor, Dr. Scott Amoruso although they're all good (and so nice) there too. To make an appt. or place an order, click here!
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Plus: Tasting Stars with A Silver Lining; Misericordia's 60th Family Association Benefit raises BIG bucks; Dressing Barbie; Lake Forest Showhouse & Gardens; Doorstep Divas bring the party to YOU!; A look back and forward at Service Club's Day on the Terrace fashion show; RefuSHE's Fashion Challenge 2020; Chicago House helps "Raise Your Voices"; Carpool Concerts' exciting outdoor schedule; IG LIVE with Tracey!; Virtual Chefs Night; American Heart Association's Heart Ball; Lana's Largesse; NOBU Hotel Chicago opens in West Loop; The very latest in Mask-Wear by Elda; Dance for Life 2020; Life, Laughter, Happiness with Playmate Barbara Moore; THIS & THAT; Fun videos and so much MORE!
"These are the times that try men's souls." Amen to that Thomas Paine. This crisis and moment in time will be life-changing for many. In a recent (Monmouth University) poll, 61% of people say they will be making permanent changes moving forward. I don't know what
Designer Virgil Abloh.
this new normal will look like and it's unnerving for a control freak like me. I don't know how comfortable people will be in larger crowds so where will that leave nonprofits and their critical fundraisers? Virgil Abloh, Off-White founder and Louis Vuitton men's artistic director, spoke about the pandemic and our changing world from a fashion point of view. "I'm inspired that fashion can mean something different out of the end of this. It doesn't feel like it did a year ago. Today it seems useless, in a way: a
Michelle Alegria (Fox 32) relaxes with yoga.
new handbag, a pair of shoes. Getting groceries seems more important than buying a new garment that I already have 30 of in a closet," he said. I tend to
Dairyland in Dupo, Illinois.
agree. Buying more stuff won't be the answer for me either. Lots of my friends are focusing more on wellness with meditation (hello Michelle Alegria!) and yoga. The quarantine cooking group seems to be going strong with some fabulous dishes and recipes being shared there (Paul Iacono, Greg Hyder, Beth Heller, Mark Olley and Thomas O'Gorman being standouts). With the future of the newspaper industry in question, I'm focusing more on survival. Who knows what's going to happen
Small towns look pretty appealing now. (Waterloo, Illinois)
A train runs through it. (Dupo, Illinois)
there? I'm so blessed to have this blog where I can still shine a spotlight on all the good things happening around town. Other friends are planning their exit strategies although I'm not sure where someone can hide from all of this. I think hunkering down with the survival mentality of a pioneer might be the way to go. I'm over hoarding food and supplies but sort of wish I had an underground bunker ready and waiting. I find myself needing to connect more with my good friends. Part of this is missing my normal socializing but another part is
Flat Creek Baptist Church in E. Carondelet, Illinois.
just needing to be around the ones I love. All of this uncertainty and chaos makes me yearn for the normalcy of the old days back in my small
How 'bout cocktails and a pizza with this view? (Sunset Overlook in Columbia, Illinois)
hometown of Dupo, Illinois. At the time, I felt so stifled and bored–I couldn't wait to get out and explore the world. Now, I wish I could go back home and relive it all again–helping Mary and Jim Johnson in their huge garden (that they shared with their small community); ordering snow cones from Dairyland and dancing to the songs on the jukebox; dancing
Ordering a milk shake and "death burger" at Dairyland during a No Class Reunion.
at Teen Town with my high school girlfriends in skintight jeans; enjoying the seedy drive-in in Cahokia; getting excited about shopping with my Mom at J.C. Penney's in South County; the smell of Toni York's mom's beauty shop where my Mom and all her friends went; weekends at my Dad's house in E. St. Louis where my stepmother Blanche tried to teach me to cook; buying peaches, tomatoes and corn at Eckert's farm stand in Columbia; going to church at Flat Creek Baptist Church and experiencing such joy; buying snuff for Mama Mary Johnson at the little confectionery on the corner in East Carondelet; driving to the levy to see how high the flood waters were from the Mississippi River; the fabulous donuts at the Phillip's 66 station in
Mary Johnson (and Spotty) in her and her husband Jim's beautiful garden in E. Carondelet.
town; dinner at Greenfield's in Columbia with the family; high school picnics with Mary's fried chicken in the Chain O' Lakes park; Dad and Jim both trying to teach me how to live in the world; Mom trying to get me to not worry so much…..All of these memories that are the foundation of our lives are what's important to me now. That's what I'm going to try to focus on….Hope you have something similar to help you put everything in perspective.
Sister Rosemary Connelly, the heart of the "Heart of Mercy".
Congrats to Misericordia Heart of Mercy on its first virtual fundraiser held on Saturday, June 20 that raised a whopping $1,405,000! This year marked the 60th Misericordia Family Association Benefit which still turned out to be very clever, heartwarming and fulfilling in terms of dollars raised, albeit virtually. The event had been planned and coordinated by Jim Capraro with support from the benefit committee and staff in less than 90 days! The 90 minute event, with lots of cool moving parts, opened with longtime supporter Lou Manfredini (WGN-TV home repair expert) welcoming guests. The "virtual cocktail session" from 6-7 pm, featured pianists Charlie Carpenter and Holly Jennings (co-chair) and
Misericordia's Lois Gates with auctioneer Greg "G-Man" Dellinger.
guitarist Jim Splithoff, who performed as silent auction items scrolled across the screen. The program portion of the event opened cleverly with the Star Wars theme followed by a video flyover of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels in a salute to Misericordia's essential workers. Father Jack Clair offered a blessing before
Co-chair Holly Jennings with her son, a resident at Misericordia.
a musical salute to Sister Rosemary Connelly (Misericordia's fabulous and much loved executive director for over 50 years) was performed in the Highland Cathedral with the Shannon Rovers and organist Charlie Carpenter. (All appropriately socially distanced). Supporters appearing
Caroline Kennedy congratulated the nonprofit via video.
in the video included Caroline Kennedy, Mike Ditka, JoeMaddon, Mayor Lori Lightfoot, co-chairs Holly Jennings and Beth Merlo (with their families), Laurie and Bill McCarthy (MFA chairs), New York Giants Saquon Barkley and Grant Haley and more. Lois Gates (assistant executive director in charge of development) and Mary Pat O'Brien (director and CFO) joined auctioneer Greg
NY Giants' Saquon Barkley and Grant Haley.
"G-Man" Dellinger during the fundraising portion of the event. Sister Rosemary said, "Tonight is a celebration of our loving devotion to all our children and adults who call Misericordia home. We have the best family organization in the country. The reason Misericordia is the beautiful home it is today is because we are a community of dreamers. We believe that, not only do our residents have a right to life, but to one worth living. And, although our residents can't create a good life for themselves, once it is theirs, they
Residents from Misericordia's Walsh Slattery Home help with a raffle.
become the gift-givers. Our residents are being cared for tenderly and lovingly and every day our staff creatively challenges them to remain engaged in personal growth, each to the best of their abilities." To date, Misericordia cares for over 600 children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities with a staff of 1,000+ across a 31-acre campus, with a new drive-by Misericordia Hearts & Flour Bakery being planned now.
A Silver Lining founder Dr. Sandy Goldberg and Greg Hines.
I'm a big fan of Dr. Sandy Goldberg and her wonderful A Silver Lining Foundation that provides breast health support for those in need. So, when I heard that the 18th annual Tasting Stars event, which supports ASLF, was going to be virtual, I was at my computer and ready on Saturday, June 13 at 7pm. Paul Lisnek (of WGN-TV) emceed this virtual champagne event that would normally have been held at the DIRTT Environmental Solutions space (325 N. Wells) with magnificent views of the Loop and river. I'm always curious to see how the various nonprofits are able to pivot to virtual for the first time and this one, despite a few technical difficulties, went off without a hitch and was very informative and entertaining. Viewers tuned into YouTube Live for the hour long event
Virtual event host Paul Lisnek.
that opened with jazz pianist Anthony Pocetti (who performed beautiful standards intermittently throughout the presentation). Viewers were able to purchase "French Food Boxes" from the Entertaining Company (a longtime supporter) before the event in keeping
Adiat Baker and Iya Bakare, longtime supporters.
with the event's French theme. Lisnek introduced a video explaining ASLF's impact, how it came to be and the important work it's doing in the community. The video opened with one of the most dynamic singers I know, Opal Staples (of the famed Staples gospel family). Her singing always brings me to tears and this time was no exception. Her rendition of "Rise Up" is mind blowing (see video here). WGN-TV's
Sir Charles Stanfield.
Micah Materre was also a contributor and spoke about the people the organization serves. Dr. Sandy spoke passionately about her nonprofit that was born in 2002 after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She recalled having access to "everything that she needed during that journey." And when she realized others weren't as fortunate, she and her husband, Greg Hines, co-founded the org at their kitchen table with one donation. The programs have grown over the last 17 years to include five programs 1) The Chicagoland Cancer Information Coalition (which
Save the Date! A Sterling Event on Oct. 3
provides research and outreach), 2) Buy A Mom A Mammogram (ASLF now funds all breast health testing, screenings through biopsies for under-insured, un-insured and undocumented women and men). 3) The Evelyn Goldberg Mammography Center (renamed at UI Health in honor of Sandy's late mother) 4) Keep aBreast (a program designed specifically for young people) and 5) Survive to Thrive (a support program for those already diagnosed). Dr. Sandy said, "The women and men we deal with at A Silver Lining Foundation feel like they don't matter. They feel like nobody cares and that they're alone in the world. This is NOT the premise on which this foundation is based. We turn NO ONE away! We need you to RISE UP and help us make sure no one goes unrecognized. We feel everyone deserves a chance to survive." Tasting Stars co-founder (with wife Ann) Brent Carstensen spoke about the nonprofit's champagne partnership with master sommelier, Sir Charles Stanfield. Traditionally, at past events, Sir Charles would "saber" a cork off a bottle of champagne to start the event so, this year, a video was shown of him doing it virtually so the tradition could remain intact. Tasting Stars has raised and distributed
Dr. Sandy Goldberg.
over $600,000 to the cause since its founding 18 years ago. The event closed with Dr. Sandy awarding the annual Evelyn Goldberg Memorial Award to the "Tasting Stars
Ben Carstensen, co-founder Tasting Stars.
Family." In 2019, ASLF stats showed: 15 partner hospitals; 1,487 women served; 227 zip codes served; 1,965 tests funded with 18 diagnoses discovered. ASLF's signature fundraiser, A Sterling Event, will be held on Saturday, October 3. The virtual event closed with a champagne toast and the announcement that the event has raised over $60,000! (And, as Dr. Sandy added, "with no charging for tickets and no silent and live auctions!")
RefuSHE Fashion Challenge winning designer Concetta Cipriano (lower left) with her design worn by model Eleanor Simon.
RefuSHE hosted its first virtual Fashion Challenge on June 19, in celebration of World Refugee Day, with seven talented, emerging designers: Amy Fenderson, Concetta Cipriano, Fraley Le, Lagi Nadeau, Kate VanAsten, Taylor Graves and Xochil Herrera Scheer. The concept this year consisted of a virtual fashion show inspired by Project Runway with designers showing their looks using fabrics and materials sourced from RefuSHE's Artisan Collective, a program that fosters leadership and business skills through the production of hand-dyed fabrics and scarves that are created by girls and women in the organization. The nonprofit was co-founded by Anne Sweeney and Talyn Good in East Africa to protect and support separated and orphaned girls and young women who often fell through the gaps of protection,
Colorful and stunning design by Fraley Le.
becoming invisible and vulnerable. They are the first and only organization dedicated to refugee girls in Kenya. The virtual event included remarks from Tamasha Rimba, Associate Director of Case management and Safe House in Kenya. She spoke about the wide range of services the org provides to every girl who comes into the organization with the priority being the provision of basic needs–access to food, clothing, water, shelter and medication. She said, "Most of our girls are survivors of war and sexual-based gender based violence and also young mothers." Tamasha shared the story of a young 15-year-old
Chantale Zuzi shared her moving story of survival.
girl who had been raped and was "heavily pregnant and
Design by Amy Fenderson.
malnourished." She flourished under RefuSHE nurturing and programming. Geoffrey Thige, executive director, took viewers on a virtual journey to Kenya where they saw the campus through the eyes of the women there. He said, "There are more than 18 million displaced people in Sub Saharan West Africa and over half are under the age of 18." Before the runway show, final (powerful)
Design by Xochil Herrera Scheer.
comments were delivered by RefuSHE alumna Chantale Zuzi who told a harrowing story of how she survived as an albino woman in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Her mother was encouraged to abort her but she refused. Chantale said albino children were used for sacrificial purposes there and not figured viable in this society. She's now living and thriving in the U.S. while getting an education that she hopes to use to help her people. Judges for the runway show included Cheryle Jackson (CEO of Grit + Grace), Kahindo Mateene (founder/designer of KAHINDO), Monica Singh
Beautiful headpiece by Fraley Le.
(designer and UN Women Youth Ambassador) and Travis Paul Martin (executive director of PR at Skoog). The Fashion Challenge event celebrated the power of philanthropy and fashion's ability to tell a story through art and the stories were colorful, joyful, hopeful and amazing. Each designer was paired with a RefuSHE participant who served as their muses. Viewers voted for their favorite designers donating $20 per vote with designer Concetta Cipriano taking away the win for this year's Challenge with glam model Eleanor Simon. The event raised $124,037 with 100% of proceeds going towards RefuSHE's transformational model of care for young refugee women, girls, and their children in East Africa and around the world. To learn more abut this remarkable nonprofit, click here and see all of the beautiful designs in photo below.
(To see the fashion show, check out the video below, the show starts at 23:06)
The late Bunky Cushing and Hazel Barr at DOT in 2010.
With all of my nonprofit fundraisers temporarily suspended, I decided to take a look back at some of the more popular events. One of my favorites is the Service Club of Chicago's "Day on the Terrace" fashion show. It's typically hosted the first Monday in
Kristina McGrath, Heather Farley and Nina Mariano at DOT 2010.
August at the Peninsula. It's such an exciting show because so many of our local men and women (and members) participate–it's sort of like a social family reunion. This year, the event will be virtual on the same date, Monday, August 3 (11 am to 12:30 pm). Join the watch party and enjoy a fabulous production created by co-chairs Jean Antoniou, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono, Sharyl Mackey and Jamie Thorsen in collaboration with BlackOak Technical Productions! The ticket price, $100, will include a Look Book that will be mailed out prior to the show (buy a page and advertise your
Sheryl Schmidt, Susanna Homan, Sherill Bodine and Mary Lasky at DOT 2010.
business, salute your friends, etc.) (Fab illustration by Elda De la Rosa) (DOT info here! ) It won't be like being in the same room with friends but it's great that they're soldiering on, as the SC has done for the last 130 years! The SC is unique because of the fact that 100% of the funds raised goes directly to charity. This year, its Philanthropic Grant Program awarded over $440,000 to 38 nonprofits. The organization
Anne Wallace and Jean Antoniou at DOT 2010.
does not give the grantees a check. Instead, they assist, improve and enlarge upon agency programs. The Albany Park Community Center requested (and received) a used van. The Apparel Industry Foundation received laptops and lockers and The Council for Jewish Elderly received security cameras. The grants are awarded across a variety of deserving nonprofits and helps recipients expand facilities, improve equipment and initiate new programs which
DOT goes virtual in 2020 (Illustration by Elda de la Rosa).
will better serve a large number of people in need. I served on the Philanthropic Committee one year and it was life changing. To see the needs that are so great and to know that you've helped somehow in a small or large way is rewarding beyond comprehension. I applaud all the members of this remarkable organization and can't wait till we can all be together again, celebrating another successful event. In the meantime, I hope you enjoy these photos from past events. Also, mark your calendars for another SC event, "A Very Patriotic Zoom Cocktail Party" on Thursday, July 2 in collaboration with Steak 48! Tickets are $30 and can be purchased by calling 312.220.9600.
The Pullman Estate is set to open as The Lake Forest Showhouse & Gardenson Saturday, July 11, through Sunday, August 9. The 23-room, 11,000-square-foot, turn-of-the-century east Lake Forest estate has been transformed by over 30 interior and landscape designers. Many of the items at the Showhouse & Gardens will be for sale too! A price list
Pullman Estate in Lake Forest.
of items for sale from furnishings to accessories will be made available in each designer space with 15% of the sale benefiting Infant Welfare Society of Chicago. Following State safety guidelines, a restricted number of tickets will be sold per day,
William Allan Pinkerton Pullman (holding shovel).
divided by morning and afternoon sessions, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets for $40 must be purchased in advance here. The home benefits the Angel Harvey Family Health Center of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago, which is celebrating more than 108 years of providing healthcare to Chicago's medically under-served. The colonial-style home was originally designed by Frost & Granger in 1906 and
Showhouse honorary chair Paloma Contreras.
completely renovated by architect Stanley Anderson in the late 1920s for investment banker William Allan Pinkerton Pullman (1901-1988), the grand-nephew of George M. Pullman, the developer and manufacturer of Pullman cars. An avid gardener and co-founder of the Chicago Botanic Garden, William A.P. Pullman worked with New York landscape architect Annette Hoyt in 1937 to create world class gardens on the property. Some of the original plantings still exist – from a Ginkgo tree of epic proportion to rare Chinese maples and Japanese lilacs, as well as the original boxwood hedges – the same ones that inspired others to plant "Pullman boxwood" in formal gardens. Hope to see you there!
Doorstep Divas Molly Callinan and Caitlin Simone Buffa.
Talk about a cool pivot! Congrats to the newly created Doorstep Divas Chicago and its stars Molly Callinan and Caitlin Simone Buffa, for turning lemons into lemonade! With their amazing voices and effervescent personalities these two renowned singers (Molly is a
Molly singing with Gary Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band.
lead singer in Gary Sinise's Lt. Dan Band playing at military bases for the troops as well as fronting the Chicago-based all girl cover band Catfight and Caitlin is a band leader and vocalist at Ken Arlen Music Productions) have figured out a way to survive the lack
Darling Doorstep Divas Caitlin Simone Buffa and Molly Callinan.
of gigs due to the pandemic by forming their very own, social-distancing entertainment venture. The ladies will perform their hearts out at your home for any occasion. Their repertoire is two pages of single-spaced songs that include ballads (Norah Jones "Come Away With Me," etc.); Elvis; Beatles; Prince; disco (Donna Summer's "Bad Girls," etc.); Motown/R&B (Chaka Khan's "Ain't Nobody", etc.); Contemporary Rock, Swing/Standards and SO MUCH MORE! These ladies do it ALL! So, if you want to spice up a night on your lawn, check out their website here and book 'em! And see them in action here!
Chicago House & Social Services replaced its scheduled virtual Pride Variety Show with an event titled Raise Your Voice in honor of Black Lives Matter. The one hour virtual experience was designed to affirm Black lives through the power of storytelling, spoken word and song. The event was
Chicago House trustee Kelly Saulsberry.
co-hosted in collaboration with Chicago House, AffinityCommunity Services, Brave Space Alliance and the Youth Empowerment Performance Project. Hosted by Chicago House trustee Kelly Saulsberry, the event featured appearances by Barbara McBee, Jakari Earl, Zola Makeda, the Honorable Angelina Nordstrom, Osiris Khepera, Cruel Valentine and Shane Calvin. Lucy Stoole, award-winning drag queen and advocate for gender non-conforming people, served as the
Artist Zola Makeda.
event's emcee. Lucy said, "Black voices need to be heard, black people need to be seen and our talents need to be celebrated
Emcee Lucy Stoole.
across the world, here on the eve of Juneteenth." Poet Zola Makeda delivered a powerful poem titled "Good Hope", about the disappointment, hope and hardships she's faced growing up as transgender and Black. To learn more about Chicago House & Social Services, click here. Founded in 1985, Chicago House is a social service organization that supports individuals impacted by HIV/AIDS and the broader LGBTQ+ community with housing, health, and employment support.
Special thanks to photographer Tim Klein for including me in his recent project, the "pandemic portfolio." He plans on photographing Chicago "notables during this unprecedented time in history." I've been lucky to have worked with him in the past for a campaign for Burberry. I can't wait to share his photos! Check out his website here!
Lake County Fairgrounds and Carpool Concerts have teamed up to make your summer extra special! Imagine a grandstand stage, stellar acoustics, big name local cover bands and cars of every make and model and you'll have a very cool live music concert you'll never forget, the summer drive-in Carpool Concert Tour 2020 (in Grayslake, Illinois). Fans can enjoy live music while staying safe and socially distant in their cars. The line-up includes Sixteen Candles Band, Boys Band Review, Trippin' Billies, Infinity, American English, Southern Accents and more! The 75 minute shows are at 4 pm and 7 pm daily from Thursday, June 25 through Sunday, June 28! Check out all the details here!
Boy, the kid in me is so excited for this virtual fundraiser hosted by the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum! "Dressing Barbie" will feature a Zoom presentation by Carol Spencer, the fashion designer who "dressed Barbie" at Mattel from 1963 until 1998! This virtual event will also include a super fun "Barbie Box" that will feature a signed and personalized "Dressing Barbie" book; the exclusive Zoom link; a Barbie collector card; a mini Barbie Dream House–all the accoutrements you will need to have a fun Barbie-themed Zoom presentation on the history of Barbie's fashion (includes adult and kid friendly contents)!–FOR $100! The event will take place on Saturday, Aug. 15 at 11 am (CST)! To RSVP, please click here!
Special thanks to Tracey Tarantino DiBuono for including me in her/our first INSTA LIVE! I think we nailed it! She hosted on her @ZZAZZProductions page and I guested. We had a blast talking about anything and everything–how nonprofits are faring, makeup and fashion tips, my Playboy years and so much more! We've had many requests for a do-over so watch out world, we might be BAAACCKKK!!! Lol! (Follow Tracey on Insta at @ZZAZZProductions and me (please) @CandidCandace!) And watch our segment here!
Nobu Hospitality, the globally established lifestyle brand founded by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, Robert De Niro and Meir Tepe, announces the preview and opening of Nobu Hotel Chicago in the West Loop (155 N. Peoria) on July 1st. Spanning 12,000 sq. ft., Nobu Hotel Chicago will feature 115 rooms, two private dining rooms, 3,000 sq. ft. of flexible event space – including The Rooftop at Nobu Hotel Chicago and first class amenities. Guests can expect the company’s signature aesthetic – Japanese influence with an ultra-modern design to create a zen oasis in the heart of the city. Trevor Horwell, CEO of Nobu Hospitality commented, "We are so pleased to be introducing our first Nobu Hotel in the Midwest US. Chicago is a world-class mecca of dining and entertainment and we are very proud to provide a new and exciting destination for the local community and visitors." Now accepting reservations here: Nobu Hotel Chicago. (The phase two opening will occur at a later date which will mark the opening of Nobu restaurant and bar with patio dining.)
On Monday, June 29, join the Center for Enriched Living for its "Virtual Chefs' Night" from 7 to 8 pm! The Center is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting people with developmental disabilities. An exciting raffle (1/$100 or 3/$275) is featuring a 2020 Lexus UX25OH and only 1,299 tickets will be sold! The event is FREE to view but a suggested donation of $90 is encouraged. For all the details, click here!
The American Heart Association will host a virtual Heart Ball on Thursday, June 25 from 7-8 pm. The event will be emceed by Windy City Live's Val Warner and chaired by Linda Imonti. The 2020 Heart of Gold Award recipient will be Pat Magoon, retiring CEO of Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. The auction (that goes online June 23) and donation portion of the evening will be expertly handled by Greg "G-Man" Dellinger. To register, click here!
Kudos to Lana Bramlette, fashionable founder of Lana Jewelry, who turned her Columbia education and passion for fine jewelry into a powerhouse brand. Eighteen years ago, she brought gold back into the spotlight by creating
Jewelry designer/philanthropist Lana Bramlette wearing her own designs.
her signature gold hoops worn by A-listers including Michelle Obama, Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé, Madonna and Rihanna. Fast forward to today, Lana gives back to the institution that helped shape her career. In the early 2000s, she founded the Chicago Fashion Foundation with her husband Rob. The two then enlisted other Chicago-based powerhouse women and men in the fashion industry to be a part of this amazing organization. Through Bramlette’s efforts with the CFF, Columbia recently received a gift of more than $540,000 to propel future generations of designers and entrepreneurs in fashion! This gift will provide Columbia Fashion Studies students with scholarship funds and access to learning opportunities that otherwise would have been out of reach. Thank you Lana for your big, chic heart!
Dance for Life 2019 finale choreographed by Randy Duncan. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg).
Dance for Life 2020 is going virtual! Join them online from Aug. 10-14 and see works archived from past Dance for Life performances during the past 29 years! Pieces from the annual partner dance companies will be presented by Giordano Dance Chicago, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, The Joffrey Ballet, Hanna Brictson and Dancers, Chicago Dance Crash, Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance Theater, Joseph Holmes School of Dance, Luna Negra Dance Theater, Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago, River North Dance Chicago, Thodos Dance Chicago, Visceral Dance Chicago, and a collaborative
Hubbard Street Dance, Dance for Life 2019. (Photo by Todd Rosenberg).
work by Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance Theater and Trinity Irish Dance Company. Then, on August 15, celebrate with a world premiere! This culminating event, commemorating the originally-planned date for the 29th anniversary of Dance for Life at the Auditorium Theatre, will feature a world premiere choreographed by Hanna Brictson in response to COVID-19 with dancers from throughout the Chicago area. This year's virtual event will benefit The Dancers' Fund, AIDS Foundation Chicago and Chicago Dancers United. (Details here!)
Special thanks to my Playmate sister Barbara Moore (Miss December 1992) who interviewed me for her wonderful
Barbara Moore starring in "Bay Watch."
podcast, Life, Laughter & Happiness." We went wayyyy back with our many memories of Hef, Playboy, the legendary parties and life at the Playboy Mansion. Barbara starred in "Baywatch" and has been an avid ballroom dancer like another beautiful PM friend of mine, Patti McGuire Connors. To listen, click here! (Thanks to her co-host/producer Jonathan Alexander for bringing me on!)
With Leslie Hindman wearing masks created by Elda de la Rosa.
Special thanks to all of our local designers who have made the pivot to mask-making! One of my favorite designs was created by Chicago's own Elda de la Rosa! Monogramming is the very latest in mask wear and one of these beauties can be yours for only $25! Contact Elda here!
That's it for this week. As always, stay safe, sane and civil. Call your friends, bake decadent desserts and read that book that's been in your drawer forever and I'll see you again soon!
Welcome back for my second blog under covid. Like everyone else in the world, I feel like this thing has me by the throat. I understand the frustration of people trying to gain back some freedom. In the beginning, believe it or not, I thought this was sort of fun–at least I had an excuse to stay home with Chuck and Rooney. I even got in some very creative cooking, thanks to Chef Art Smith and his great Insta videos. The stay-at-home order was like having permission to take a staycation. Little did I, or anyone else,
We miss shooting the breeze with Joey.
realize how long this would last and the horrible loss of life, sickness and personal sacrifice (on behalf of the front line workers
Gibson's with Kathy Piccone–such a sweet memory that I hope will return soon.
and others) it would cost. I understand the safety precautions we all need to take but I'm definitely ready to get back to work, get out of the house and have a reason to get dressed and earn a paycheck again. Zoom meetings are not for me. I'm a Gemini, I need social interaction like I need air to breathe. I know this will end but then what? What will the new normal look like? We all see how the world changed following 9/11. I
Pizano's, festive at Christmastime and always.
can't imagine flying with plastic panels between seats, nor can I imagine what dining in restaurants will look like. How in
Armando Vasquez, La Scarola. We're waiting to do this again!
the world will Armando Vasquez, from La Scarola, share tequila shooters with us? How will I handle not getting a hug from Kathy Piccone at Gibson's and how sad would it be not to be able to sit at Tufano's with Joey DiBuono or at the bar at Pizano's with Brian shooting the breeze. Times will change but I pray memories like these will return for us all, and soon.
Our fabulous gala-going days have been cut short too, for now. Thank you Rona. However, that doesn't mean nonprofits aren't getting creative with their fundraising, ergo virtual galas! Now, we all know this isn't nearly as gratifying as rubbing shoulders with friends, comparing new outfits or toasting a successful night, but it is a vital effort for the organizations to stay afloat and keep revenue streams open. I've come to realize that if supporters have their heart set on your nonprofit, they will find a way to help and this gives them a perfect opportunity during this crisis. Case in point, I recently "attended/watched" Chicago Shakespeare Theatre's online event, "Toast to Shakespeare's Birthday." It's lucky for them that they have such a deep arsenal of performing and creative talent, which helped move along the 1/2 hour free celebration. It was joyous and thoughtfully produced with nearly 2000 households tuning in and several thousand more on-demand. The organization was really ahead of the game though as they've been producing "tons" of online content as part of their ongoing Shakes@Home initiative. The recent birthday celebration for the bard was the first virtual event of this kind that they have produced. The event was part of its Brave New World campaign which brought in more than $10,000 in new and first time gifts toward the $900,000 raised to date. Read details below:
Shakespeare Theater Company's virtual gala was a great success!
Chicago Shakespeare Theater presented a one-night-only streaming event Toast to Shakespeare’s Birthday! on April 23. On the occasion of the Bard’s 456th birthday, a line-up of special guests—including the Queens of SIX on Broadway, Chicago Theater legend Larry Yando, hip-hop sensations the Q Brothers Collective, actor/author John Tufts, as well as T.R. Knight, Heather Headley, Peter Sagal, Chef Rick
A 456th BD celebration!
Bayless, Harry Hadden-Paton and Rebecca Night, James Vincent Meredith, E. Faye Butler, and more–all offered toasts to the Bard during the 1/2 hour virtual event that opened with a welcome from artistic director Barbara Gaines and creative producer Rick Boynton. The fun-filled event featured a special musical performance from the
The virtual event was hosted by Rick Boynton and Barbara Gaines.
SIX Queens—Adrianna Hicks, Andrea Macasaet, Abby Mueller, Brittney Mack, Samantha Pauly, and Anna Uzele—who headlined the North American Premiere production of the hit show at Chicago Shakespeare in Spring 2019 and now await their return to the Broadway stage. Legendary Chicago theater actor Larry Yando joined online to discuss Shakespeare after appearing onstage in some of the Bard’s most storied roles. The evening also featured Chicago hip hop sensations, the Q Brothers Collective – GQ, JQ, Jax and Pos, who have created award-winning “ad-rap-tations” of Shakespeare including Othello: The Remix. Actor
Beautiful stars from the "Queens of Six"
and author John Tufts, along with his son, shared a birthday-themed recipe from his newly released book, Fat Rascals: Dining at Shakespeare’s Table. Making special appearances throughout the event were T.R. Knight (Grey’s Anatomy, Chicago Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream), Heather Headley (Broadway’s The Color Purple, Aida, The Lion King), NPR’s Peter Sagal (Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me), Chef Rick Bayless, Harry Hadden-Paton (Downton Abbey, Broadway’s My Fair Lady) and Rebecca Night (Chicago Shakespeare’s The King’s Speech), James Vincent Meredith (The Book of Mormon National Tour), award-winning vocalist E. Faye Butler, as well as Heidi Kettenring, Laura Rook and Nate Burger, Jennifer Latimore, and Sean
The theater company's design department is hard at work helping create masks during the crisis.
and Linda Fortunato. The event highlighted Chicago Shakespeare’s current initiatives to serve audiences, artists and the community and covered Chicago
John Tufts, and his son, cooked on the show and "shamelessly" touted his new cookbook.
Shakespeare’s new free educational initiative, Stream and Study, which provides educators with a digital stream of the Theater’s 2017 abridged production of Romeo and Juliet, adapted and directed by Marti Lyons and a wide array of teaching materials and activities, tailored for the now-virtual classroom. Hundreds of teachers have already signed up to implement the program in their digital curriculum. The
The project workers have completed more than 18,000 patient face masks for UI Health hospitals and other healthcare facilities across the state, all while providing a source of income to more than 100 theater-makers across the city, many of whom are out of work due to the COVID-19-releated theater closures. The virtual event closed with cast members and other theater VIPs thanking the viewers and the front line workers. Gaines ended with, "Stay safe, be well and let's all take care of each other."
Congrats to Giordano Dance Chicago for its first ever virtual Zoom jazz dance experience that was held on Gus Giordano Day April 25 with renowned choreographer Ray Leeper. The
GDC's Nan Giordano and Cesar Salinas welcomed viewers from Nan's living room.
energetic and inspiring online event opened with a welcome from artistic director Nan Giordano and artistic programs manager, Cesar Salinas, from Nan's beautiful living room. Nan introduced Leeper who appeared from his Los Angeles home. This was followed by 20-minute combo sessions conducted by Giordano and Leeper with appearances by the
Choreographer Ray Leeper led us all in dance from his home in LA.
dancers at various intervals. Everyone was encouraged to follow along for this intermediate level online dance celebration. Over 300 viewers tuned in from 12 countries and 31 states, raising $3000 for America's original jazz dance company, now in its 57th year. At the conclusion, a full screen
The entire GDC company participated and joined together at the conclusion to thank supporters.
of all of the dancers appeared with Nan, Cesar, Ray and Michael McStraw, executive director. GDC is one of the longest running professional dance companies in America. The event will be held again on June 9 led by Leeper, this time on NAN GIORDANO DAY! Congrats to all and I'll "see" you on June 9! (To follow along, click here!)
Pants Optional, a virtual gala for Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Saturday, May 9.
And you won't want to miss THIS virtual gala! Steppenwolf Theatre Company will replace its 2020 Gala with a special (FREE) online event, Pants Optional: A Steppenwolf Soirée. The event will celebrate the power of theatre and raise critical funds to keep the company alive during a time of necessary social-distancing. Ensemble member Audrey Francis will emcee this festive virtual gathering on Saturday, May 9, at 6:30 pm CST, with special appearances by Steppenwolf ensemble members Joan Allen, Gary Cole, John Malkovich, Sandra Marquez and Laurie Metcalf, along with celebrity guests who will be announced on
STC ensemble member John Malkovich will participate in the virtual event.
Steppenwolf’s social media channels and website. Steppenwolf ensemble members and esteemed celebrity guests will make special appearances in this
Ensemble member Tracy Young.
virtual soirée, uniting with Steppenwolf supporters, audiences and fans viewing the event from the comfort of their homes. Throughout the evening, guests will be able to give online, by phone or by text to help raise funds to bring back to the stage I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter, this season’s Steppenwolf for Young Adults hit world premiere based on the award-winning novel by
Ensemble member Audrey Francis will emcee.
Erika L. Sánchez, adapted by celebrated Chicago playwright Isaac Gómez. The extended and sold out run was cut short by the COVID-19 crisis and remounting the production in the Spring of 2021 would bring back to life this essential Chicago story for those who were unable to see it and others who want to see it again. Wrapping up Steppenwolf’s spectacular online bash, attendees can participate in a virtual dance party with the talented DJ Tracy Young, who won a 2020 Grammy for her remix of Madonna’s I Rise. “Although our traditional gala is always a wonderful night that we look forward to, I know that this year’s event will be truly special. Being able to come together online with a greater swath of Steppenwolf artists, audiences and supporters for a collective
Beloved ensemble member Joan Allen will also participate.
moment of joy during these difficult times is just what we need to support live theatre and each other,” shares artistic director Anna D. Shapiro.
Ensemble member Gary Cole.
Pants Optional: A Steppenwolf Soirée co-chairs include ensemble member Joan Allen; trustee Susan Berghoef; ensemble members Gary Cole and Sandra Marquez; and trustee Anne Phillips and Don Phillips. “Every year we look forward to a fun celebration with artists, ensemble, trustees and guests in support of the incredible work that Steppenwolf
Ensemble member Sandra Marquez.
Education does season after season. We’re thrilled that this year’s virtual platform allows us to expand our reach by making it free and open to all. What better way to uplift the power of live theatre than raising funds to bring back a production that was so meaningful to our teen and public audiences. We are looking forward to reuniting with our Steppenwolf community online with this event and at our theatre again in the future,” shared executive director David Schmitz. Pants Optional: A Steppenwolf Soirée lead sponsors are Anne and Don Phillips with additional support from Innovators Allstate, The Bluhm Family Charitable Foundation, Exelon, Grosvenor Capital Management, Liz and Eric Lefkofsky, The Orlebeke Foundation and The Pritzker Traubert Family Foundation, among others. For more details on how to stream this exciting event, click here!
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana hosted its first virtual UNGala on May 2. Hosted by Fred (of KISS 103.5 FM) and Holly Buckendahl, the nonprofit's CEO, the 40 minute event featured a performance by Sixteen Candles (that was introduced by lead singer Adam LeBlanc). The group sang "Chains of Love." Nick Lynch, 3-time
Fred, of KISS 103.5 FM) hosted the show.
American Idol contestant sang "Best Days" by Graham Colton. In between performances, RMHC ambassador families shared their stories of staying at the Houses when their children were sick. The Donnelly family's daughter Olivia, was born with a rare heart condition
Baby Olivia before her first heart transplant.
that required hospitalization that eventually led to heart transplant surgery, not once, but twice. Every year, the family leads a Walk for Hope and Olivia is doing great now! Throughout the event, Holly shared info about the 5 Houses spread across Chicagoland (along with three Family Rooms). She said, "We
Sixteen Candles' Adam LeBlanc.
exist so families can get better together." The Houses served around 18,000 kids last year. It costs about $85 per night to house a family but they are asked to donate only $10, if they can. If they can't, no family is ever turned away. There was a Q&A with Ronald McDonald introduced by franchise
American Idol's Nick Lynch performed.
owner/operator Derrick Lott. Ronald led the viewers in a dance and told some cute jokes. Mardelle Gundlach, program director, gave supporters a tour of the House near Comer Children's Hospital. Fred spoke about his own family's experiences staying in various
Olivia in dancing mode–she's doing great now!
Houses when he had meningitis as a kid. In conclusion, the band Spoken Four sang Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours." Pete Bensen, RMHCCNI board chair, thanked everyone for viewing and donating. "While the world around us is on pause, childhood illness doesn't take a break." The event
Spoken Four performed.
raised over $760,000 towards a $1 million goal with donations pouring in online from the Benson Family ($10K); McGonigal Family ($5K); True Group ($10K); Koerner Family ($2500); Hammock Family ($2500); Caitlin Griffin ($1K); Capgemini Family ($10K); Red Shoes Society ($5K) and the Chicago Bulls and White Sox ($5K) and so many more. Donations for the UnGala are continuing through the end of the month (and anytime, of course). To donate or bid on silent auction items, click here!
Chicago House has reset its event to September 13.
the return of previously cancelled galas! Please mark your calendars for the following big events that will be live and in person (for now anyway). Make sure you check each nonprofit's website though as the event draws closer in case there have been changes.
Chicago House & Social Service's 34th annual Brunch & Fashion Show has been rescheduled for September 13. I will be front and center for this hotly anticipated, fun-filled, joyous event to benefit this nonprofit that, since 1985, has provided support for those living with and vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. For tickets, more info, please click here!
Josh Hale, pres/CEO Big Shoulders Fund, and friends.
The Big Shoulders Fund will host its annual "Reach for the Stars" gala on Friday, September 23 at the Hilton Chicago. Here's what Josh Hale, president/CEO, had to say about BSF which provides support to Catholic Schools in the neediest areas of inner-city Chicago. "We are actively working to keep our mission strong and vibrant. Our 95 schools are providing e-learning to some 26,000 children in under-resourced communities. Also, we are listening to the needs of these schools and children and are providing them with what they need – chromebooks, social-emotional supports, food, and caring – love! While all of these are critical, ensuring these children, their families and communities have access to food has been the most critical and uplifting! With the support of generous supporters, we have initiated an innovative partnerships with small community-based restaurants to deliver food/meals to our students, families, and others in the community facing food instability. Currently, we have 20 sites set up – our schools – located in some of Chicago’s lowest income communities. We have partnered with just over 30 local, family owned
Happy kids enjoying meals from Big Shoulders Fund initiatives.
restaurants in these communities to provide meals. We pay the restaurants to prepare the meals which are either distributed at our schools or picked-up from the restaurant. They are fresh, hot and restaurant quality. We see this as a win-win in that we help local community-based organizations – restaurants and our schools – to remain open, vibrant and fulfilling a great need in their community. This program has grown significantly and, thus far, we have served nearly 20,000 meals and counting." Keep up the great work Josh and BSF! (For gala tickets, more info about this amazing nonprofit, and/or to support, click here!)
After School Matters, a nonprofit that provides Chicago high school teens with after-school and summer opportunities, had to cancel its Sneaker Ball this year that was scheduled for May 2. It will be reset for Spring 2021.
Bright Futures virtual gala is set for Thursday, May 14.
Bright Futures has changed its event to a virtual gala set for Thursday, May 14. The event will support its Youth Guidance initiative that mentors and counsels 13,000 youth.
The National Museum of Mexican Art had to cancel its May 8th fundraiser that would've presented the Arthur R. Velasquez Award to Adela Cepeda for her significant contributions and support. She will now be honored at next year's gala. In the meantime, the Museum asks if you can donate, please do so here. The Museum is the only one dedicated to Mexican art and accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
The Chicago Flower & Garden Show had to cancel its always anticipated event this year but they are offering new content every week online through its Get Growing channel on YouTube. Please check it out and donate if you can here.
Victory Gardens Theater will honor actor Andre De Shields at its October24 Chicago Stories Gala.
Victory Gardens Theater's "Chicago Stories" gala will be held on Saturday, October 24 at the Four Seasons. The event will honor the very talented actor/legend Andre De Shields with guest playwright and MSNBC legal analyst Jill Wine-Banks. For tickets and more info, click here!
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra is offering a variety of digital content online on its CSO From Home channel. Check it out and support, if you can.
The Harris Theatre for Music & Dance, in association with the Lyric Opera, will livestream Beyond the Aria on May 11. Artistic director Craig Terry will be joined by three Lyric artists for an evening of uplifting music. Click here for more info and to watch.
The Second City, the famed comedy institution, has adapted its improvisation-based shows to create real- time, interactive and socially "together" virtual experiences available to audiences world-wide. The events are streamed for free but donations will be accepted to The Second City Alumni Fund, a resource for performers and other members of The Second City community experiencing critical health and financial challenges. Register for shows here.
The National Hellenic Museum in Chicago offers a free digital museum archive that features a rich repository of 20,000+ Greek American artifacts, photos, historic newspapers, books and more than 450 recorded oral histories to explore. This is the largest collection of its kind in the world and it's right here at your fingertips!
WTTW-WFMT's annual gala scheduled for May 6 was cancelled. It would've celebrated women on the 100th anniversary of us getting the right to vote. The theme was Trailblazers: Women Who Change the World. No info is available yet as for a new date. I'll be waiting to hear Julia!
The Adler Planetarium Women's Board had to cancel its WISS (Women in Space Science) Luncheon and is now focusing on the Celestial Ball set for September 12 at the Planetarium. Mark your calendars and check out more info here! See video of last year's spectacular Ball below!
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago has made the decision to reschedule the 71st Annual Woman's Board Ball to Saturday, November 14 at the Four Seasons Chicago. They will hold the ball as originally planned by honoring two Woman's Board Visionaries, Karen Gray-Krehbiel and the late Kim White. For more info, click here.
St. Jude'sFour Stars Restaurant Extravaganza has a tentative hold on Tuesday, September 29 to hold its event, this year at a new venue The Field Museum! And the always exciting St. Jude Fashion Show, this year chaired by dear friend Ann Danner Dwyer, will be held on Saturday, May 8, 2021! Mark your calendars for both and follow along here for details.
Nothing deters The Service Club of Chicago! The annual Spring Luncheon (the hat luncheon) will now be held on Thursday, September 3, at the Drake Hotel. Co-chaired by Cathy Bartholomay, Annette Findling and Michelle Baker, the event will feature the same speaker as originally planned, Laura Dowling, who
The SC Spring Luncheon has been moved to Thursday, September 3.
served as the Chief Floral Designer at The White House. SC president Sherrill Bodine said, "These are uncharted waters but SC does have plans to continue our mission. We have survived the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, the '29 Crash, two World Wars and much more because we keep doing our job!" The nonprofit also is conducting virtual philanthropic grant sessions so help in the community will still be ongoing to those organizations who need it the most. The Day on the
SC's virtual cocktail party will be held on Thursday, May 7.
Terrace Fashion Show, produced by ZZAZZ Productions and co-chaired by Jean Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey, Tracey DiBuono and Jamie Thorsen is still scheduled for Monday, August 3 at the Peninsula. (For more info, click here!) Also, mark your calendars for Thursday, May 7 when the SC presents its first Zoom Cocktail Party! Hosted by Nikki Friar at Marchesa Chicago, the event helps the SC support nonprofits throughout Chicagoland. There will be much camaraderie, cocktail recipes, mixology tips and, I'm sure, a lot of laughs! Click the link for more info and to purchase your ticket ($25) here! Boy, these ladies are BUSY!
Another great women's organization is hard at work making a difference in Hinsdale. The Hinsdale Junior Woman's Club (HJWC) is comprised of generous, dedicated, diligent women always asking, "How can we help?", and in unprecedented times like these, that question is coming up even more frequently. Recently, Hinsdale Hospital reached out for HJWC’s help in relation to its COVID-19 needs. The hospital shared a wish list of various medical items they desperately needed and HJWC came through to support them. Thanks to efforts from its philanthropy co-chairs Tina Weller, Dee Bauer, Ruta Brigden, Colleen Whitehead and Liz Weir, along with its executive board, HJWC was able to donate a grant of $19,210 to help purchase three handheld Echo Cardiology Machines and a Portable Patient Monitor. Kudos to all involved in this remarkable effort!
The Chicago Lighthouse will now host its "Seeing What's Possible" gala, chaired by Anida "Cookie" Cohen, on Wednesday, September 23. The event, with a Roaring '20s theme, will be held at the Four Seasons with dinner, a program and dancing to the Becca Kaufman Orchestra. It will honor David and Nancy Huber and the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences Systems. For more info, click here!
JourneyCare's "Allstars of Project Runway" event will be held on Saturday, September 26
JourneyCare's Allstars of Project Runway event is set for Saturday, Sept. 26.
at the Arlington International Racecourse. The event will raise funds and shine a spotlight on care for children and adults living with serious illness. FYI, the runway show is spectacular. Last year it was led by Chicago's own Peach Carr! For more info, click here!
The Holiday Heroes Foundation, a nonprofit led by executive director Felicia Winiecki, provides joy and entertainment to children who are seriously ill by hosting themed hospital parties. Their annual event has been pushed to September but a date hasn't yet been decided. To check details when they become available, please click here!
The thrill of a lifetime, riding in the Pride Parade on the Baton Show Lounge float.
Sadly, the much loved Pride Parade has been postponed from its June 28th date. Tim Frye, coordinator of the 2020 parade, said he hopes the event can be held in late summer or early fall and that, if it can't be rescheduled then, it will be back in 2021. Boystown's annual Pride Fest, which was planned for June 20/21, was also postponed. It has been rescheduled for Sept. 5 and 6. Yeah!!!! (Watch for updates here).
Besides the ones mentioned above, all of these following arts, dance and theater companies will provide a virtual stage for programming. They include the Joffrey Ballet, Paramount Theatre, Porchlight Music Theatre, The House Theatre of Chicago, Chicago Children's Theatre, The Neo-Futurist Theater, Lookingglass Theatre, Sideshow Theatre, Black Button Eyes Productions, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Lucky Plush Productions, Deeply Rooted Dance Theater and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Congrats to TPAN (Test Positive Aware Network)! The organization's Dining Out For Life campaign, that raised funds for community-based organizations serving people living with or impacted by HIV, had to be re-imagined this year due to the Covid crisis. Bryant Dunbar (TPAN director of development), Michael Murphy (board chair), Charlie Jungwirth(manager of events and community engagement) and other team members. decided the nonprofit would still show its support for the restaurant community that has supported it for so long. TPAN encouraged supporters to take part in a Solidarity Dinner on April 30 as a way of giving back. Chuck and I ordered a
Wilde Bar & Restaurant Solidarity Dinner carry out.
delicious dinner from WildeBar & Restaurant. As an added bonus, inside the carry-out bag, were two laminated cards. One had a quote from Victor Hugo, "Even the darkest night will end, and the sun will rise." And on another
Thoughtful inserts in carry out bag from Wilde Bar & Restaurant.
card, there was the most beautiful poem by Donna Ashworth which read, in part, "History will remember when the people sang on their balconies, in isolation but so very much together in courage and song…History will remember when the virus left and the houses opened and the people came out and hugged and kissed and started again. Kinder than before." Just beautiful!
Cancer and Careers helps cancer patients and survivors who are navigating the job market, returning to work and/or looking for work. This nonprofit has a relationship with QVC and The Home Shopping Network and are offering an incredible sale for a contribution. The annual event, called "Beauty with Benefits," will take place on May 28 and run for 4 hours. With each purchase, regardless of how much is spent, the customer will receive a free gift valued at $230. All the brands who participate will donate the products to be sold with 80% of each purchase supporting CAC. Click here for all the details! (Thanks for the heads-up Christie Hefner!)
Win virtual happy hours with Tom Ricketts, Rahm and ESPN’s Sarah Spain; a very rare 1973 Old Fitzgerald's 1849 8-Year bourbon; experiences at Utopian Tailgate, The Second City, Roots, Steadfast and more when you purchase a raffle ticket to benefit The Fifty/50 Restaurant Group's charity initiatives. The Food Drive Raffle will help feed those in need and, to date, has produced over 25,000 meals. Raffle tickets start at $20 (which will provide two meals for those in need), and the raffle ends at 11pm CST on Tuesday, May 12. Winners of each prize will be chosen via an online random winner selector, and winners will be notified on May 13. To see all of the items available and to purchase raffle tickets, click here!
Designer Phil Cooper's new event planning idea, High-minded Events.
Designer Phil Cooper is on a real "high" with his new event planning idea. He has created High-minded Events, "Illinois' premiere cannabis concierge"! This new concept will take events to a whole new level! "From infused dining to creative explorations, High-minded Events will offer elevated experiences that harness the cannabis plant's ability to foster togetherness and fortify relationships," Phil shared. "Whether guests are connoisseurs or curious, we provide a tailored, smoke-free way to enhance the occasion." Good luck Phil! (For details, click here!)
The Chicago Sun-Times shared a very important article about face masks. Basically, it's everything you need to know about wearing them, caring for them and what types are the best for safety. The article, by Stephanie Zimmermann, states that there are three kinds of masks–N95 masks, medical or surgical masks and cloth masks. N95s block 95% of particles and medical/surgical masks filter out about 60-80% of particles. Any of these types of masks work better than a bandana. Read article here for all the details. #StaySafe #StayMasked
Leave it to the Rolling Stones, they never miss an opportunity to stay relevant. They have released a very cool song perfectly describing the weird times we're all living through. "Living in a Ghost Town," the song and accompanying video, was written and created by Jagger and Keith Richards in London and L.A. (in isolation). Mick said, ‘‘So the Stones were in the studio recording some new material before the lockdown and there was one song we thought would resonate through the times that we’re living in right now. We’ve worked on it in isolation. And here it is – It’s called ‘Living in a Ghost Town’ – I hope you like it” Keith said, “So, let's cut a long story short. We cut this track well over a year ago in L.A. for part of a new album, an ongoing thing, and then shit hit the fan. Mick and I decided this one really needed to go to work right now and so here you have it, "Living in a Ghost Town." Stay safe!” Watch it below…..so cool!
Happy 31st anniversary to Gibson's Bar & Restaurant! Chuck and I got married the same year this wonderful hotspot opened,
Frank with Tom Dreesen.
1989, and we always celebrate our anniversaries "together"! We even had our rehearsal dinner at the brand new Gibsons! Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 9 when everybody's favorite comedian, Tom Dreesen, will livestream a Zoom event, in collab with the restaurant! “The Man Who Made Sinatra Laugh” will share never-before-told stories from his friendship with the legendary Frank Sinatra! For Zoom tickets, $25, click here!
On Saturday, when the temps reached 70 and the sun came out, Chuck, Rooney and I made a break for it. We took our old Sebring convertible north on Lake Shore Drive and we didn't stop until we reached a beach. We were careful to stay outside the police barricade but we could still feel the breeze on our faces and hear the gentle lapping of the waves on the shore. It felt like we had taken a long trip but it was only 20 minutes away. It's true that this virus has forced us to stop and smell the roses. I guess out of everything bad, comes something good. For us, that trip rejuvenated us beyond belief. We had sand in our shoes and grateful hearts. I hope you get a chance to do the same.
Love, as always,
Candace
P.S. And now, a bed time story of how it started and why hindsight’s 2020.
As we all know, the world as we know it has been turned upside down and inside out with this pandemic. People are scrambling to rethink the way they live and how they might have to live going forward. Nothing could've prepared us for this, not the German measles, not H1N1, not SARS, not even Ebola. It's ability to mutate is the worrisome part. I worry about everyone, from the nonprofits to the restaurants and to all those who support them…our service workers in essential jobs who put their lives at risk every day…and on and on and on. It affects every single part of human life. All of my dreams are virus-based nightmares. Now, more than ever, we need to hear good news, light-hearted stories, jokes, virtual hugs and kisses and a compassion like we've never seen before. All over the world, we see this happening. From the Italian balcony singers to right here in Chicago where the Bon Jovi song, "Living on a Prayer" could be heard from our own buildings, people are stepping up and not giving up. It's the most heartening thing I've ever seen. Neighbors checking on neighbors, animal lovers taking in more fosters so the shelters aren't overloaded, GoFundMe pages for hospitality workers and others….everyone is putting their creative juices to work and, in my mind, it's definitely working. Health-wise, a positive attitude can save lives and that's what we're seeing now. I quizzed some of my friends in the nonprofit, restaurant and art worlds to see how they're faring and what they want us to know….here's a few of their comments, along with other uplifting news and updates:
Paula Fasseas with Alexis Fasseas and PAWS dog Loretta.
I've been heartened to hear that a lot of people are stepping up at the animal shelters to be fosters and volunteers. I spoke to Paula Fasseas, the founder of PAWS Chicago, the largest No-Kill shelter in the Midwest and this is what she had to say: 1) How is PAWS coping during the crisis?
PAWS Animal Magnetism party 2019
We are well versed in disease management – we do it every day in our shelter environment! We have taken many measures to ensure that we are able to meet the needs of all the animals in our care, while keeping the public, staff, and volunteers as safe as possible. We have placed
Susanna Homan and Gus, her PAWS rescue, at PAWS Animal Magnetism party 2019
hundreds of animals in foster and adoptive homes thanks to the incredible response from our community. We just launched a virtual adoption process, allowing prospective adopters to adopt online while sheltering in place. You can find your animal, complete your paperwork, meet with an adoption counselor and do it all from the comfort of your living room. We will make every effort for approved adopters to spend time with their dog or cat in advance of the adoption. A two-week foster-to-adopt period will apply to all virtual adoptions to make sure it’s the right fit for all. You can see all of our changes to operations here. And here’s a link to our blog which we try to update daily: 2) What would you like the public to know? It’s times like these that we see the best in our community and our friends. From the beginning of this
PAWS Animal Magnetism 2019 –pretty partygoer.
COVID-19 crisis, all of us at PAWS have been humbled by the outpouring of care and concern for the animals. We have continued our operations during this time as we remain committed to the animals. The community can continue to support us
Treasured PAWS volunteers and rescue dogs.
through donations, adoptions, volunteering, and fostering. 3) Any rescheduled plans for events, etc.? Several of our locations have temporarily closed, or operating at a limited capacity. Our Training Center classes are temporarily postponed and our Clinic is temporarily closed to the public. The Animal Magnetism gala was cancelled and we are postponing our PAWS 5K that was scheduled for
Longtime PAWS supporter Melissa Canning (center) and friends at Animal Magnetism Party 2019.
May 31 to sometime later this fall. We are evaluating all of our upcoming events and will communicate future changes on our website. 4) What services are you
PAWS Animal Magnetism Party 2019 with Philip Emigh, Bruce Haas, Angie DeMars and Susanna Homan.
providing to the community? Virtual Adoptions : We’ve launched a virtual adoption process, allowing prospective adopters to adopt online while sheltering in place. Interested adopters fill out a quick form on our website and our Adoption team will reach out to them directly if they are a match with an available animal. Now is great time to adopt or foster, especially as we are spending more time at home. Pets are scientifically proven to improve health. Benefits include but are not limited to: better sleep, lower anxiety, decreased blood pressure, decreased cholesterol levels, decreased triglyceride levels, lower heart rate, decreased feelings of loneliness, increased social support, and decreased stress levels. Crisis Care Foster: During these challenging times, PAWS Chicago is here to support our community. Our COVID-19 Crisis Care Foster Initiative is available to owners who are temporarily unable to care for their pets, because they have been directly affected by COVID-19, and for those experiencing financial hardships. Our objective is to place all crisis care pets in a loving, temporary foster home. We are able to offer care for 60 days, which may be able to be extended if necessary. Please fill out the COVID-19 Crisis Care Foster Initiative Form if you are in need of crisis care. Volunteer
Beverly Laser Treatment before going into foster.
Opportunities: We have temporarily discontinued our regularly scheduled volunteer orientations. Interested volunteers can sign up on our website to be added to the Emergency Volunteer roster. Emergency Volunteers are heroes for the animals in times of greatest uncertainty. In the event we have special need of volunteers, we will reach out for support and assistance at our Medical and Adoption Centers. Once we resume regular new-volunteer
Just for fun!
orientations, we will help these volunteers join our ongoing volunteer team. 5) And, most importantly, what do you need? How can your supporters help? So many individuals, families, businesses and charities are facing economic difficulties right now. PAWS Chicago and our homeless animals are no exception. PAWS Chicago does not receive government
Marco Ramirez with Hyannis at Animal Magnetism 2019.
funding and is 100% reliant on the support of our community. We are asking for donations to support our life-saving work. We know this is going to be a very difficult year for everyone, but we’re confident that our wonderful community of friends and supporters will provide resources PAWS Chicago will needs to continue to be there for the animals in need. We have transformed animal welfare in Chicago and beyond, and we will continue to be on the front lines and be the last chance for the animals who depend on us. (Photos by Jim Svehla)
Brenda Langstraat (CPLF president) and Bob Wislow (CPLF board chair) at Night in the Stacks 2019.
The Chicago Public Library Foundation is offering a huge variety of online services: books, movies, cultural conversations, job resources and even a Digital Care Package that includes fun activities for kids, recipes, online book suggestions and info about its virtual "non-event" planned for Tuesday, April 3. CPLF president Brenda Langstraat answered a few questions. How Is your nonprofit coping during crisis? As we all navigate this ever-shifting landscape, the mission and the work of the Library Foundation continue ─ with compassion, empathy, and determination to empower every Chicagoan by connecting them with the resources they need. To do our part in containing COVID-19, the Library Foundation team has been practicing social distancing. We have been working from home since March 13. We stay connected in our home offices through Microsoft Teams and Zoom meetings. We have daily “heart and head” check-ins to support one another professionally and personally. What would you like the
Gordon and Ray Fleming at Night in the Stacks 2019.
public to know? There are a lot of uncertainties that we are facing as a community. One certainty is that ─ on the other side of this crisis ─ Chicago Public Library services and programs will be more essential than ever in bringing our community together to connect, share, and learn. We also know that our work with the Library will be shaped by this time, leading to new ideas and enhanced vision for ourselves, for each other, and for our city. Any rescheduled plans for events? As we come together as a city to protect each other and manage COVID-19, we are postponing Night in the Stacks on April 3 at Harold Washington Library Center. We plan to reschedule for a date this summer. Social distancing doesn’t mean we should stop connecting. In fact, we need to connect now and check-in with each other so we can stay sane. As we work through sheltering in place, we
Cute partygoers at Night in the Stacks 2019.
want to connect with all library lovers. We are inviting all Chicagoans to participate in a virtual gathering via social media on April 3 between 8-9pm. We have uploaded a digital care package to our website with information on how to participate, links to fun resources, and tips for a cozy night in. What services are you providing?
Adiat and Iya Baker at Night in the Stacks 2019.
The Library Foundation is working closely together with Chicago Public Library to support families and communities during this time. We’ll have more details as the plan take shape over the following days. In the meantime, we encourage you to explore the Library’s extensive online resources, including e-books, audiobooks,
Brenda Langstraat (CPLF president, 2nd from R) and friends.
mobile applications to stream TV, music, and movies. Don’t have a Library card yet? You can apply for an eCard. For families with kids of all ages at home, Chicago Public Library offers plenty of resources to keep everyone
learning! Resources for children include games and homework help and for discerning teens there are plenty of blogs and access to online content. How can supporters help? Libraries are essential community hubs where we come together to access information and connect to the world around us. We are in unchartered waters and with libraries closed, one thing we can do is to foster that sense of community that exists all around us. We encourage everyone to look out for one
another and stay connected to their communities whether that be your block, your book club, your playgroups, your network of friends. Along with our friends and donor communities, we are committed to our mission of powering our Library and empowering every Chicagoan. We are keeping everyone updated with the latest on library resources and COVID-19 essential information via our website and social media channels (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn)." (Photos by Hilary Higgins)
Ashley Wheater MBE, The Mary B. Galvin Artistic Director, shared his thoughts on how The Joffrey Ballet is handling this crisis, what their plans are for the community and how you can help. How is the Joffrey coping during the crisis? In these unprecedented times, we made the difficult decisions to temporarily closeJoffrey Tower, cancel our Academy and Community Engagement classes, as well as our Center Stage celebration, and postpone our upcoming performances of Don
Joffrey Artist Jeraldine Mendoza and ensemble. "The Times Are Racing," Justin Peck’s piece speaks to the power of people coming together to support each other in difficult times. (Photo by Cheryl Mann)
Quixote at the Auditorium Theatre. Our administrative staff is practicing social distancing and taking advantage of remote work options. We are optimistic. With crisis also comes strength and opportunity, and opportunity is what the Joffrey knows best. The determination and positivity of the Joffrey staff during this time has been truly inspiring. What would you like the public to know? The Joffrey's message has always been one of hope. Nowhere is hope more evident than the arts. As our daily lives and routines pause, we want to do our part to keep the world spinning. We look to the arts for surprise and joy. There is lots of that to go around, in the Joffrey community and far beyond. Any rescheduled plans for events,
Joffrey artistic director Ashley Wheater (2nd from R) with dancers ad UNGala 2019. (Photo by Yvette Dostatni)
productions, performances? Out of an abundance of caution and safety, we have decided to cancel our previously postponed Winning Works performances and our Center Stage performance and event. This was not an easy decision, but the health of our staff, artists, and patrons is paramount. We are also currently working to identify alternative performance dates for Don Quixote at the Auditorium Theatre. What services are you offering for the community? Over the next
Performer Gabriel Bowman at Joffrey UNGala 2019.
few weeks, we will be sharing stories on our website and social media channels from the Joffrey family to keep life uninterrupted. We will introduce you to the people who bring their talent to the Joffrey and stage each day. We are also investigating posting weekly videos of past performances to keep our audiences engaged. This is our campaign to keep the hope in our lives strong and unwavering. We will get through this together. Because in the end art will prevail. It always does. And, most importantly, what do you need? How can your supporters help? Like many organizations, the Joffrey is feeling the financial impact of closing its doors. The elimination of Center
Baton performers Maya Douglas, Mimi Marks and Chilli Pepper at the Joffrey UNGala 2019. (Photo by Yvette Dostatni).
Stage (our largest annual fundraiser), the cancellation of Winning Works, and the fragile status of Don Quixote make this a particularly challenging time. With a crisis at hand the Joffrey needs your support now more than ever. We ask you to strongly consider converting your ticket purchases for Winning Works and our Center Stage celebration to a fully tax-deductible donation to The Joffrey Ballet. Doing so will help us minimize our losses and keep us moving forward. (To make a monetary donation, please visit Joffrey.org/donate)
John Peller (L, AFC pres) at the 30th Anniversary AIDS Foundation Milestone Gala on Saturday, May 16, 2015
AIDS Foundation Chicago president/CEO John Peller shared info about how his organization is staying positive while continuing to help within the communities. "Here at AFC, we had to quickly respond to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak to keep everyone healthy and safe. Nearly all staff are working remotely, and our services continue uninterrupted.To help our community, we have
Johnny Ford and David Murga at the 30th Anniversary AIDS Foundation Milestone Gala, 2015
Mable Buckner and Joyce Stanley at the 30th Anniversary AIDS Foundation Milestone Gala, 2015
to identify unmet needs that our clients are experiencing, such as:Additional minutes on their phones to make lifesaving medical appointments; Ride-sharing to get to their doctor’s appointments, the grocery store or pharmacy; Medical and sanitizing supplies; Food and
Tim Russell, Anthony Guerrero , Mari Martinez, Percy Fleming and Brian Porcello at AFC 30th anniversary milestone gala 2015.
food deliveries. While this is an unbelievably tough time, remember
Bryan and Julie Barrish at AIDS Foundation's 30th anniversary milestone gala 2015.
that we have done this before: We responded to the AIDS epidemic when AFC was founded 35 years ago. Working in the midst of an epidemic is in our DNA. We are health equity advocates to our core — and we will fight for our community’s well-being! Click here to make amonetary donation todayto support its services and fill in gaps as they identify them."
The cast of Porchlight Music Theatre’s Sophisticated Ladies.
One of my favorite theatre groups is Porchlight Music Theatre. Founded in 1995 by Jill Moore, the company came to symbolize creativity, comfort and community and for nearly 25 years, its light has been shining brightly! Here's how they're coping: Porchlight Music Theatre, Chicago’s center for music theatre, had to immediately assess all the activities and productions that were scheduled this spring and make some very difficult decisions. Sadly, we had to cancel the Chicago premiere of Disney’s Freaky Friday and postpone several events: our 25th
Porchlight Music Theatre 25th Anniversary Committee Chairs: Bill Kurtis, Donna La Pietra, Deann and Rick Bayless (ICONS Gala 2019)
Anniversary ICONS Gala honoring Broadway legend Joel Grey, in person, and the inspiring contributions of Arlen and Elaine Cohen Rubin; the next edition of our series introducing new talent to our audience, New Faces Sing Broadway 1987, and all of our young people’s programming. However, we have announced our 2020 – 2021 season that includes Legally Blonde, Titanic and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, among many other productions. Currently, we are monitoring the situation, day by day, really hour by hour, and we are
Hollis Resnick and Billy Rude in Porchlight Music Theatre’s Sunset Boulevard.
beginning the work of launching our 26th season and sharing all of what people love about our productions. They are intimate—we are at the Ruth Page Center in the Gold Coast for most productions and this theatre has just over 200 seats. Our last production, the Duke Ellington revue Sophisticated Ladies, performed to universal raves and sold out houses. Our audiences, especially during these times, have been letting us know via social media and emails that they can’t wait for Porchlight to return to the spotlight! It is definitely a bright spot in all of the current darkness that our supporters and our Board of Directors have been so supportive! Music theatre is one of America’s own art forms. Music has been part of theatre since ancient times, however, the music theater we know and love today was uniquely born in our country. The stories told lift spirits, confront issues and expand the imagination. Our hope is to come out of the current situation ready to share new experiences and create new memories. To use a phrase from one of the best
E. Faye Butler in Porchlight Music Theatre’s Gypsy.
loved musicals, “Kiss today goodbye, and point me toward tomorrow!” 2) What would you like the public to know? Porchlight, for 25 years, has been producing award-winning music theatre, celebrating this uniquely American art form and engaging our under-resourced communities to reach Chicago youth with exposure to, and appreciation for, music, theatre, dance and so much more. Because of the cancellation of two of our major spring events, we are very much asking everyone, if they are able, to support Porchlight with a donation. If you know a child aged 7-17 years old who might be
Bill Marovitz, Asia Gajderowicz, Julian Frazin and Porchlight Music Theatre board member Rhona Frazin at Porchlight's ICONS Gala, 2015.
interested in Musical Theatre Summer Camp, those are still on sale and slated to meet at the state-of-the-art DePaul School of Music. Every penny is more valuable than you can imagine and needed at this time. Also, purchasing a subscription, single tickets, and flexible gift certificates to our season starting in fall 2020 is a great investment as well as a vote of confidence in Porchlight as an essential artistic leader in the community. 3) Any rescheduled plans for events, productions, performances? We are working with the Ritz-Carlton Chicago and Mr. Grey to see what dates work for them to hold our ICONS Gala. We encourage all of you to follow us on social media for any updates and we hope you may join us for one of our upcoming events, as soon as they are announced! 4)
Porchlight Music Theatre Executive Director Jeannie Lukow, 2018 Luminary Award Recipient Jim Jensen and 2019 Luminary Award Recipient Jean Klingenstein and Porchlight Music Theatre Artistic Director Michael Weber at the ICONS Gala 2019.
What services are you providing? During this period, we hope to engage all with memories of past events and previews of what is to come as well as some fun original online content that we are creating. Porchlight values the experiences we are sharing and showcasing the skills and talents of all those we partner with — organizations, performers, audiences and others. We have gift certificates and season subscriptions for sale and we are adding to our messaging every day. Our Education Department is also working with students at home via study guides and online sources. We want to engage, educate and entertain those who are social distancing. Letting them know we will return and that we value them as a part of the Porchlight family! 5) And, most importantly, what do you need? How can your supporters help? There are a variety of ways, people may support Porchlight Music Theatre at this time – they can subscribe to our new 2020-21 season here, make a donation here and buy a gift certificate that is applicable on performances, classes and our summer camp here . And if one really feels they have the background and resources, they may ask about joining our Board of Directors. If interested, please reach out to Lisa Torgerson, our director of development, at Lisa@PorchlightMusicTheatre.org.
One of our favorites, Gibsons Restaurant Group, has been "very humbled by the outpouring of support." This was so good to hear. Liz Lombardo Stark, the Director of Marketing and PR for Gibsons Restaurant Group, answered a few questions. 1) How is your restaurant coping during the crisis? Our focus is on our employees right now. We are relying on our core values,
Gibson's Italia
especially Family, which leads our decisions and activity around how we will support our employees through this crisis. We are distributing family meals to all employees (for pick up) twice a day in our restaurants. Employees can order meals for themselves and their families, and there is no charge for, or limits on any meals. All employees have been paid through March and all benefits remain active for all employees enrolled. 2) What would you like the public to know? Gibsons is here for you! We're open for carry-out and delivery every day from 11am-9pm. Our steaks are available cooked and vacuum-packed to cook at home, all at approximately 50% off normal pricing. We also have wine and beer available for carry-out orders at 50% off of beverage menu pricing. And new to our menus – family-style meals. The meals are portioned to feed 4 and feature choices among main courses, sides and desserts that include Gibsons favorites, like the 48 oz porterhouse steak, double baked potato, creamed spinach and carrot cake (desserts are sliced as usual – one slice feeds 4-6
That legendary wall–Gibson's Rush Street.
people). Four salads and choice of dressing are also included.3) Any tips on how to survive during this time if you're a restaurant For us, it has been helpful
Gibson's Kathy Piccone and Steve Lombardo.
to modify and streamline our regular menu a bit to meet the needs of customers during this challenging time. For example, in addition to cooked steaks, we now sell vacuum-packed steaks to cook at home. Overall, we're focused on committing every available resource to taking care of our employees and our customers. 4) What services are you providing? All Gibsons Restaurant Group locations – Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse (Chicago, Rosemont, Oak Brook), Hugo's Frog Bar & Fish House (Chicago and Naperville), Gibsons Italia, LUXBAR and Quartino – offer delivery via DoorDash and Caviar, as well as carryout. As always, gift certificates are available on our
Lux Bar
website, along with our line of Gibsons seasoning salts. 5) And, most importantly, what do you need? How can your supporters help? We are so
Steaks are 50% off normal pricing at Gibson's!
humbled and grateful for the outpouring of support we continue to receive from our Gibsons customers in the form of carry-out and delivery orders, gift card purchases for future use, engaging with us on social media and signing up for our newsletter (at the bottom of our homepage) to stay in the loop. Every little bit helps us take care of our staff and remain open to do what we love to do. In addition, please try to support your other favorite restaurants by ordering delivery/takeout, purchasing gift cards, and donating to employee relief funds. All of Chicago restaurants need your help right now!"
Kathleen Casey, BN founder, with Bear Hug receipients.
Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation is a Chicago based national nonprofit dedicated to eliminating pediatric cancer and providing hope and support to those who are touched by it. Founder Kathleen Casey shared some info.
Boots & Bling cuties, Bear Necessities Bear Tie Ball 2020.
What would you like the public to know? Families dealing with cancer are no stranger to what we are all going through. Due to
With Dr. Joaquin and Jennifer Brieva and Chuck at Bear Tie Ball 2020.
compromised immune systems our kids must be quarantined during most of their treatment leaving them isolated as we are all struggling with now. And now with a Pandemic these children are so in danger of catching COVID-19. What do you need? How can your supporters help? We are experiencing high demand for the
Todd Hatoff, Paul Iacono, Donna Rotunno and Kirk Williams at the 25th anniversary of the Bear Tie Ball 2018.
“Necessities” for our families so grocery gift cards, gas gift cards are greatly needed. Since we can’t provide experiential Bear Hugs right now, we are purchasing items such as electronics and other things that occupy these children at
home or in the hospital so we are getting many requests for purchased Bear Hugs so Amazon and Target are always needed to bring hope to these kids. (To donate or learn more, click here) Kathleen shared some happy news about volunteer Amy LeMay, who works with BN families facilitating Bear Hugs. Her wedding was planned for March 28, so obviously, it had to be postponed. However, love conquers all and she and her fiancee/now husband Kyle Ruch married, with only 10 people present, at Holy Name Cathedral. See sweet video below by Windy City Productions:
Kerry Wood with kids from the Wood Family Foundation Pitch In Program.
TheWood Family Foundation, that provides mentoring for kids in under-served neighborhoods, are still figuring out ways to help. Through their Pitch In Program, Kerry
Lisa Fielding (WBBM NewsRadio 780) pitching in at Woody's Winter Warm-up 2019.
and Sarah Wood want you to know their latest efforts include: "At-home deliveries of non-perishable groceries, cleaning supplies, and other critical household goods; Connecting virtually to ensure our students and their families have everything
Do-gooders Kerry and Sarah Wood.
they need to stay healthy, safe, and continue learning during this time; Equipping students with tablets to bolster access to e-learning opportunities; Sharing critical information from CPS and the CDC with families, including at-home activities, fun project ideas, and resources; Beginning to develop a virtual Pitch In curriculum that will allow us to continue supporting the social-emotional skill-building so critical to students in the 4th-8th grades. Pitch In Mentors are also stepping up by picking up their smart phones to record homemade videos of support for our students and families. Their friend and partner Simon from Media House, will then edit the clips into a Pitch In Family compilation movie that will share words of support and connection, messages of love, and ideas for at-home activities with all Pitch In students." (To find out more and how you can help, click here).
A tip of the hat to the Big Shoulders Fund that recently announced a $3 million fundraising campaign in support of the students, families, teachers and administrators in its network of schools. The Big Shoulders Fund COVID-19 Emergency Fund was established two weeks ago and has already raised nearly $300,000 from more than 80 donors. This Emergency
Big Shoulders Fund Dinner 2018 Josh Hale (BSF pres/CEO), Monsignor Kenneth Velo, Jim O'Connor and John Canning. (Photo by Jim Svehla)
Fund will help provide critical resources for the 20,000 children in the Big Shoulders Fund network, including covering the cost of devices and supporting e-learning programs, providing scholarships and financial aid for families struggling to pay tuition and food outreach for the students, families, and the communities where Big Shoulders Fund schools exist. “The
Big Shoulders Fund Gala 2018 supporters Mary Pat Burns and Sheila O'Grady (Photo by Jim Svehla).
number of calls and emails we have received at Big Shoulders Fund offering help with food, school materials, and emergency scholarships for those truly living on the margins is uplifting. The way our principals work to find creative ways to bolster community and learning to their students and families is an inspiration. Fear is not winning. Our core American value of helping those in need is alive and well. It seems President Franklin Roosevelt’s call to action – ‘the only thing we have to fear, is fear itself!’ – continues to move us today,” said Josh Hale, pres/CEO Big Shoulders Fund. For more information and to contribute to the Big Shoulders Fund, click here: COVID-19 Emergency Fund.
Heather Owens is a founder/executive director of One Tail at a Time, an animal rescue that focuses on dogs and young kittens. She said, ""If you'd told me last Monday that rescue dogs would be the silver lining during the COVID-19 pandemic, I'm not sure I would have believed you. In fact, at that time I was preparing to shut down
Heather Owen, ED OTAT (Photo by Jeremy Lawson)
operations. But in the past eleven days, something incredible has happened. We have received well over five hundred new foster applications, about five times as many adoption applications as normal, and everyone on our team adjusted to the new standards of social distancing and staying safe. Because of that, we have welcomed 107 dogs and 6 cats into our program since last Monday.
Christina Brown, Randall Fassbinder with Cali at Houndstooth Ball 2019.
We were able to shut down all our facilities and are now being sustained entirely by 207 selfless foster homes, and we're not slowing down. We are proud that the comfort of rescue pets can be the silver lining right now. Rescue pets are having a moment, and it's proof that we will get through this together." Heather also answered a few questions about the nonprofit: 1) How is OTAT coping during the crisis? We are lucky that the state has allowed us to keep operating. Because so many people are working from home we have seen a surge in foster homes and adopters, which has allowed us to save so many animals in
OTAT adoptable dog.
need. We have had to adjust and write policies to keep
OTAT adoptable dogs resting with an angel foster.
everyone safe, but our volunteers, fosters, and staff have really come through to make the transition smooth. 2) What would you like the public to know? We are open for adoptions! We are doing virtual meet and greets and then handing off leashes for a foster to adopt. If it's a match, the adopter can finalize and pay through a link. We would love to get the word out that we're looking for more
Scout is waiting for his forever home.
adopters for big dogs! 3) Any rescheduled plans? Unfortunately our veterinary clinic grand opening has
Rigby is available for adoption and was found abandoned with a broken leg and open sores. His leg will require an amputation that will be covered by OTAT. He will make a very cute "tripod" for adopters who aren't afraid to take on a special needs dog.
been delayed. We believe we'll be able to get in soon, but some of our major equipment has been delayed which means we won't be able to do surgeries and x-rays until things go back to normal. We are disappointed, but our medical team is getting really creative and doing an incredible job. 4) What services are you providing? We are continuing to intake animals and provide adoptions. 5) And, most importantly, what do you need? How can your supporters help? Monetary donations for the increase in our intake: onetail.org/donate and adopters for big dogs! We are still accepting foster homes, however we received so many offers there is currently a wait list.
Founders Terry Carrie Meghie with Kye Martin Brandon Hardesty
Over 60 Jackson Chance Foundationand Rush University Children’s Hospital supporters celebrated a partnership to help Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
Carrie Meghie, Mary Sullivan Stephanie Krol.
families on March 3. Jackson Chance Foundation’s NICU Transportation Program provides complimentary parking passes to every family with a premature or critically ill baby in the NICU. Now, no family with a baby in their NICU will have to pay for parking! The
Dr. Jean Silvestri, Kim Carmignani and Carrie Meghie.
hospital’s NICU Unit Director Kim Carmignani and JCF founder Carrie Meghie led the crowd in a toast! The expansion will add another 72 beds totaling 252 beds in JCF’s NICU Transportation Program. The Foundation works directly with parking garages to purchase passes in bulk that are otherwise not available to the public. A $300 donation provides one monthly parking pass that could save a family more than $1,000/month. (To donate or for more info, click here!)
Tom Kehoe, the go-to expert on event planning and design.
With all of our fun events being cancelled, I turned to an expert (and friend) for his advice. Tom Kehoe has been an industry insider since he was in diapers and is the mastermind behind the uber-successful Kehoe Designs, The Geraghty, Black Oak Productions and Floral Exhibits. He knows everything there is to know about the event industry and these are some valuable
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Gala at The Geraghty.
tips he shared on how to postpone an event and make the next one even more exciting! (YOU are welcome!) 1) Be Informed – Review vendor contracts to ensure you understand policies on rescheduling. And then reach out to vendors to secure a new date that works for everyone – you might think of hosting a virtual meeting in order to reach consensus quicker. 2) Inform – Once you’ve settled on a new date, be sure to let guests know right away about all updates, so they can plan accordingly. 3) Get Creative – If you are locked into a contract, or decide you’d like to continue to support the vendor, get creative. In lieu
Beautiful UNICEF Gala at The Geraghty.
of a sit-down dinner, see if the caterer will shift to delivering boxed dinners or treats – either to your original guest list, senior centers, or frontline medical staff/volunteers. 4) Take Care – Stay informed and prioritize the health of you, your guests and vendors. It takes a village to pull off a well-orchestrated wedding so it’s important to keep everyone’s wellbeing in mind. 5) Hire a Pro – If you’re feeling overwhelmed, consider hiring an event planner to help manage the workload. And if you’re already working with one, rely on them for additional counsel while you look to shift gears. 6) Safety Net – Allocate 10%-15% of your budget for unexpected challenges
Chicago Children's Choir Gala at The Geraghty.
along the way. 7) Don’t Panic – Don’t panic about the unknown and uncontrollable. Recalibrate with updated information in hand, and challenge yourself to envision an even better experience for your guests. 8) Up the Ante – Amp up the tech production for a fully immersive, next level guest experience. Folks have been
Weizmann Institute Gala at The Geraghty.
confined – this is your chance to transport them to a unique place and time! 9) Go Green – After sheltered in place, folks will long for a sense of the outdoors. Incorporate lush greenery to add a verdant and vivacious layer to your event’s ambience. 10) Virtual Success – If postponing your event isn’t an option, consider a custom, virtual experience. Enlist a tech company to work with your planner and décor company to produce a creative and compelling event that delivers on your original goals, and allows for an even greater audience to participate in." Thanks, with love, Tom!
Congrats to former Chicago Bear and world-class entrepreneur, Israel "Izzy" Idonije. According to this article in Crains, Izzy had the foresight to buy quite a unique company, Blessed Communion, a business that sells sealed, pre-filled communion cups. For the past 11 years, he has been pushing churches worldwide to become more sanitary and now his company is producing over 650,000 cups a day, filling orders virtually from all over the world, including the U.S., Europe, China and Africa. “We can barely keep up
Blessed Communion cups.
with all the orders we’re getting,” said Idonije, who took over Blessed Communion in 2009 against the recommendation of his financial advisers. “This is our Super Bowl.” The cups are filled with red or white grape juice and include an unleavened bread wafer. A pack of 100 costs $24.97. “Nobody should be getting sick because you want to pray or safely practice your beliefs,” he said. Amen to that!
Congrats to York Furrier (Kathy and John Rezny) on its 89th anniversary! Since 1931, Chicagoland's favorite
John and Kathy Rezny.
furrier has been serving the community, not only with high quality, chic products, but also with its many philanthropic endeavors through a variety of charities. The family-owned and operated business was started by Kathy's grandfather Joseph R. Wagner. Congrats, with love, Kathy and John! (York Furrier, 107 N. York St., Elmhurst, IL) Nearly 100 years of helping people make lasting memories!
Happy news! We were so happy to hear that Gene & Georgetti's (500 N. Franklin, Chicago) has reopened after a fire in October. This institution has been around since 1941 so it's loss in the community was palpable. They opened Monday for curbside pickup and delivery. Click here to order! And this from co-owner Michelle
The Gene & Georgetti family hope to see YOU!
Durpetti, "While this is not the opening we imagined, Gene & Georgetti Chicago is now open for delivery and take out. We hope that opening this location will provide a moment of joy for our beloved customers and our team,
G&G owners Michelle, Marion and Tony Durpetti with the late/great Dominic DiFrisco.
allowing G & G Chicago to provide delicious meals to those who have found comfort and love in our food since 1941. Our building was built from wood scrap found after the Chicago fire. Gene opened this restaurant with Georgetti at a time of war. We have been closed for six months due to our own fire - and here we are. Hoping to show our love to Chicago the only way we know how – from our kitchen, to all of you."
In the wake of the intensifying pandemic, many of the world’s most venerable art institutions have been forced to temporarily shut their doors. Luckily, that doesn’t mean that we’ve lost access to the countless treasures housed by these great museums. Thanks to the extensive Google Arts & Culture project, more than 2,500 spaces from around the world are accessible online, and many offer virtual tours of their holdings. Here are 14 favorites. (They include MoMA, Musee d'Orsay, J. Paul Getty Museum, Art Institute Chicago and so many more). Click here for your armchair tours!
Chefs Sebastien Canonne, M.O.F. and Jacquy Pfeiffer have launched the result of three years of hard work with a new revolutionary online baking, pastry and cake decorating platform called The Butter Book. It's the most comprehensive online pastry, baking and cake decorating educational experience to date and you can view it for free! In an effort of solidarity and in the spirit of sharing education in this difficult time, they made this site available to all, worldwide, for free and with no-strings-attached for 60 days with a robust library of 150+ instructional recipe lessons and 30+ courses, with new releases weekly. Chef Jacquy said, "We think it will help families who are stranded at home and that they might actually connect on a deeper level through the love of home baking." Amen and thanks to you both! Here is a link to the site. As co-founders of The French Pastry School, the dynamic duo has been teaching the art of pastry to thousands of pastry chefs and students from all over the world for many years.
Justine Fedak–Eversight 2020 Woman of Vision honoree.
And please make sure to mark your calendars for Eversight Illinois' next big, fun, Gift of Sight fundraiser, set for Thursday, October 22! I am proud to announce our 2020 WOMAN OF VISION will be the one and only Justine Fedak, former BMO honcho, co-founder and principal at Instant Impact Group and current Corporate Hippie! Her list of support in the philanthropic community is too long to mention here but we are all so very excited she will be honored at this very SEE-worthy event (theme hint here!) Dr. Majmudar is the Gift of Sight Honoree. Check website here for event details coming soon! (Honored to be a co-chair for the 3rd year with MyEyeDr's Michael Caputo!)
One of our favorite restaurants, La Scarola, has added delivery and to-go options for fans on the North Shore! Armando Vasquez and Joey Mondelli are cooking their
We love you Armando!
little butts off to expand service to Highland Park, Schaumburg, Oakbrook and more. The downtown restaurant at 721 W. Grand is also offering these take-out and delivery services. SO, if you want to enjoy this amazing Italian cuisine in your own home, call 312.243.1740 or 630.865.6239 to set it all up! Buon appetito!
Chicago designers are stepping up to help out too!
Heidi, a nurse at Evanston Hospital, wears a mask designed by Lauren Lein.
Project Runway star Peach Carr and Lauren Lein are both designing masks for those in the medical fields. Where there's a need, you can bet there's a generous-hearted Chicagoan willing to fill it! Kudos to you both!
And then there's this from Snopes: "When readers first came across a biological weapon named “Wuhan-400” in Dean Koontz’s novel “The Eyes of Darkness,” we doubt
Passage from Sylvia Browne's book "End of Days".
anyone had the notion that the famous thriller author was “predicting” a real-world outbreak of COVID-19, coronavirus disease. But in February 2020, after such an outbreak had occurred, eagle-eyed Koontz fans shared this passage as if the famous thriller author was a prognosticator." (Hello, it's pretty damn close to a prediction!) And another coincidence? Self-described psychic Sylvia Browne wrote in her 2008 book "End of Days" that a respiratory illness would spread across the globe in 2020. Say what?!
And now for something a bit naughty! Michelle L' amour is an Oak Park raised burlesque star and a friend. She has created a free website to provide support to entertainers who are out of work. Performers from all over the world are sending in videos that she hosts from her living room. Lol! Called "Quarantine Cabaret", the online show features burlesque, comedy, magic, music and more! (Watch here!) (Not for minors)
Dining Out For Life Chicago eateries and their patrons have provided a lifeline of support for TPAN's mission to care for LGBT and HIV-affected individuals and families in
Participating "Dining Out For Life" restaurants in support of TPAN, thus far.
Chicago. However, Dining Out For Life partners – whose dining rooms closed under an earlier state order– can still offer carryout, curbside service, drive-thru, and delivery services. On the right is a list of restaurants who pledged their support of this year's Dining Out For Life effort. When you order home delivery or takeout, or consider buying a restaurant gift certificate for a friend, please put these community supporters at the top of your list! (Although, as we know, they ALL need our support). #proudcochair
"Toilet paper" cakes from Sweet T's Bakery & Cake Studio.
Lord knows we need a sense of humor amidst all this bad news! A bakery in Arlington Heights has come up with the perfect antidote, Toilet Paper Cakes! If these creations don't make you smile, nothing will. Tammy Montesino's bakery, Sweet T's Bakery & Cake Studio, are accepting call-ahead orders for pick-up! Now here's one clever way to get your TP! Thanks for the giggles Tammy and your creativity! Visit their website here!
MyEyeDr, my go-to spot for frames, lenses and check-ups, wants you to know they're here for you during this crisis! If you're an existing patient and need new contact lenses, order here! Free shipping too! Thanks so much MED!
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas has come up with a unique way to entertain the kiddies!
Congrats and thanks to our much loved Cook County Treasurer, Maria Pappas. Maria has launched a site and created a song just for children to help ease their concerns during this Coronavirus scare. "Me and My Iguana" is an animated video produced by Pappas, Tim Maeder and Frank Lucas. In the video, a child and an iguana share activities that emphasize friendship while
a young voice sings the original kids tune, "Me and My Iguana." The idea is for the electronic iguana to provide companionship and diversion to out-of-school children during the pandemic. Pappas studied music in high school and college and plays several instruments. Pappas wrote the script, Mader created the graphics and video. Read article here and watch darling video below. Thank you Maria for always putting the community first!
New mom Elizabeth Lawlor with her darling baby Eli.
Now for some really sweet news! My dear friends, Cheryl and
Baby Eli!
David Lawlor's beautiful daughter Elizabeth gave birth to Baby Eli at 4:23 am on April 2. Momma and baby and doing great! So nice to have such happy news for a change! (Dave, as you may or may not know, is the tech genius behind my blog, and therefore an essential person. )
Chef Tony Priolo is working overtime to figure out ways to help his fellow hospitalityworkers. Follow him on Insta @Tony_Priolo.
Now there are a lot of ways out there that you can help our friends who are suffering in the hospitality industry, most of the restaurants have some sort of Employee Relief Fund, but one of the first chefs to get on board and start the process was Chef Tony Priolo, chef/co-owner Piccolo Sogno, Nonnina and Maillard Tavern. He immediately started offering Chicago Hospitality t-shirts for sale with 100% of the proceeds going to the "people who don't have a voice or the means to survive without work in the industry." The government shutdown of bars and restaurants has put thousands out of
Chicago Hospitality t-shirts will benefit workers in the industry.
work for the foreseeable future. Chef Priolo said, "Just as we rely on them to keep Chicago one of the most vibrant dining cities in the world, they rely on us to support them through good times and bad. 100% of the net proceeds from these tees go directly towards financial relief for hourly employees affected by the necessary precautions Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot have implemented." (Please purchase a black or white T-shirt here for only $25! www.stockmfgco.com. (And please share this info if you're so inclined!) Thank YOU Chef Tony!
And another great way to #stayhome and still help the restaurant business? Rent “A Chef’s Voyage,” , a great doc following Chef David Kinch and his Michelin 3-starred culinary team as they travel to France to explore, learn and celebrate his Manresa restaurant's 15th anniversary. The doc premieres today, April 3, on SOMM TV. Every penny of the rental fee goes to the The LEE Initiative’s Restaurant Workers Relief Program, a nationwide network of restaurants providing much needed essentials (meals and provisions) to hospitality workers who have been laid off during this pandemic. The Initiative was created by Chef Edward Lee with Managing Director Lindsey Ofcacek in collaboration with Maker's Mark. Thanks for the info and your support of this Mary Wagstaff! And see trailer below….
And a big thank you goes out to Mayor Lori Lightfoot who is doing her darndest to make self-isolation fun! Her series of hilarious "Stay at Home, Save Lives" PSAs are SNL-worthy! Watch them here!
On a sad note, Chicago has lost one of its most beloved characters and friends, Whitey "Terry" Pearson
Besties in St. Tropez-1999.
has passed at age 90. No one had as much fun in their lifetime than this guy. A 45 year friend of Chuck's, he brought laughter, positivity and joy wherever he went. He was a groomsman at our wedding and we traveled the world together, most memorable were the July 4ths we spent together in St. Tropez for 20 years running. All who knew and loved him will now have a hole in their hearts. His celebratory toasts were always this, "May it never end." RIP dear Whitesides.
I've been so very sad that all of my nonprofit events have been cancelled. The impact on the community has been devastating with many scrambling to find extra ways to raise revenue. (Click here for some resources for nonprofit support) I know they will all come roaring back, bigger and better than ever, so make sure to keep your dancing shoes at the ready and I hope I'll be the first to greet you at the door.
Thank you to all who took the time to answer my questions and provide much needed guidance for the nonprofits, arts and restaurant communities. I wish I could've included everyone. I know we're all stressed and stretched right now but, if you see anything here that touches your heart, please try to help.
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!
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.
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
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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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
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.
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
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
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!
The Women’s Board of The Joffrey Ballet hosted more than 300 guests at the Hilton Chicago on October 8 in celebration of the
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.
Anne Kaplan, Amanda Assucena, Marcie Wright, Chrissie Walker and Cathy Marston.
Galvin Artistic Director of The Joffrey Ballet, Ashley
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
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
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)
He invented something everyone loves, but you've probably never heard of him. The new documentary JUMP SHOT
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
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:
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
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!
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
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
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
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
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
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!)
Hollis Resnik and Billy Rude from Sunset Boulevard/Porchlight Theatre opening night.
Porchlight Music Theatre launched its 25th anniversary season with Andrew Lloyd Webber’sSUNSET 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)
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 BearCostume 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
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
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 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 by 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!)
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
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!
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
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
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
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
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 WolfbergElizabeth O-Brien. The evening’s presenting sponsor was Wintrust with premier sponsors, NARE and Old Second Bank.
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…..
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
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
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
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.
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
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.
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.
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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 guests 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
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
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!
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
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
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
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
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.
Hell in a Handbag Productionswill 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.
Tails in the City hosted their 16th annual Halloween Pet Parade and Party on Sunday, October 27th. Over 150 dogs who arrived in 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.
Escape (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 TheRitz-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.
The 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.
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
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!)
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
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
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!
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
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!)
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!
The PAWS Fur Ball is always a sellout so snag your tickets now for the
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!
Authors/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)
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
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!)
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!
The 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.
The 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!)
NOTE: 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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PLUS: Adler Planetarium's Celestial Ball; Step Up's Shine & Dine; Melody's BIG book launch; Shirley Ryan AbilityLab's Art in Motion; Big Shoulders Fund Golf Classic; Navy Pier's Pumpkin Lights; Jack's Pumpkin Glow; 900 Shops' beautiful Fleurs de Villes; The Symphony Ball; Chicago Botanic Garden's stunning Lightscape; Cirque's first holiday show at Chicago Theatre; Making an Impact–Havana Nights; Muslim American Leadership Alliance gala; Lynn Sage Fall Benefit Luncheon; Joffrey Ballet WB hosts Jane Eyre Luncheon; Chicago Public Library Foundation Dinner honors literary heavyweights; Michelle's Masterclass; Dancing with the Giordano Stars; Friends of La Rabida Awards Celebration; Urban Prep hosts Aces UP!; White Pine Fall Fest; Steppenwolf's GREAT LEAP; Chef Williams' Soul Crab Chicago; Randolph Street Market hosts Editor's Choice for Charity; Happy Birthday dear Chuck; This & That; Darling videos and so much MORE!
It was the most successful fundraiser yet, raising over $100,000, for The Chicago Lighthouse! FLAIR 2019 was held at the Drake Chicago on September 13 and honored Cheryl Coleman and Ron Katz. The afternoon fashion show, "Visions of Elegance", was
Co-chairs Sheree Valukas and Sherrill Bodine with Lighthouse president Dr. Janet Szlyk
expertly co-chaired for the third year by Sheree Valukas and Sherrill Bodine. The record crowd, nearly 250, got a first look at fall during the runway show presented by ZZAZZ Productions and included some of Chicago's leading retailers: Anne Fontaine, Carlisle, Contessa Bottega, Frances Heffernan, Mira Couture, my stylist @Macy's and redE. During a reception before the show, attendees enjoyed a silent
Fashion show producer Tracey Tarantino (ZZAZZ Productions)
auction in the luxurious Palm Court with pop-up shops from Chanel, Chicago Plastic Surgery Center, Jen Hansen Jewelry, L'Occitane, Lex's Lotion, The RealReal and Trish McEvoy. Local notables walking the runway included Kathy Piccone, Paula Borg, Sherry Abrahams, Dr.
Kim Gleeson and Cheri Lawrence.
Stacie McClane, Bobbi Panter, Dori Wilson, Melissa Babcock, Michael Caputo, Mamie Walton, Stanley Paul, Mark Olley, Chilli Pepper, Kim Gleeson, Cheri Lawrence, Sharyl Mackey, Jean and Alex Antoniou, Holly Twardak, Cathy Bartholomay, the darling co-chairs and so many more! Baton Show Lounge star Chilli Pepper vamped it up
The Lighthouse's Sandy Murillo and Learnus Ross wearing mystylist@Macy's.
on the runway wearing a short fox coat and showing off those legs that she's so famous for! It was my honor to introduce Cheryl and Ron whose philanthropy in our communities stretch far and wide. Ron is chair of the board of directors for ELKAY Manufacturing and
The star of the show, child piano prodigy Avett Ray!
supports charities in the fields of health, education and animal protection. They are both cancer survivors and are deeply committed to the
Alex Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey and Jean Antoniou.
University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center. Cheryl was raised in a philanthropic family and in 1981 founded one of the first shelters for battered women in the U.S. The program opened with Lighthouse president Dr. Janet Szlyk welcoming guests. She shared part of the reason why the honorees support the Lighthouse–it's because they love the fact that the nonprofit never turns anyone away because of an
With Mark Olley, Chilli Pepper, Kathy Piccone, Jennifer Sutton, Michael Caputo and Stanley Paul.
inability to pay. Szlyk spotlighted three children who have benefited because of the Lighthouse's support–Matilde, 4, was born without irises and receives braille and rehabilitation training. Austin has multiple disabilities, he's both blind and autistic, and came to the Lighthouse in the "fetal position." He's now an engaged
Michelle Baker (L, wearing Mira Couture) with Dori Wilson in Contessa Bottega.
and "engaging" teenager! And lastly, Blaine who came from a large family of limited means. His inclusion in the First Jobs Program brought him to a permanent job at Walgreen's! The highlight of the event was YouTube sensation Avett Ray, 7, who's blind in one eye and visually impaired in the other. He's an amazing piano prodigy who has appeared on The
Holly Twardak and Helena Kogiones.
Today Show, among many others. His rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody (that he played that day,(see it here) brought him over 6 million views on YouTube. From the moment his mom, Sara Moore, introduced him, he had the crowd in the palm of his hand. The first song, he said, was "for the ladies" as he belted out Stevie
With Tracey Tarantino and The Lighthouse's Carly Englander and Sandy Murillo.
Wonder's "Isn't She Lovely" in a surprisingly adult voice! There wasn't a dry eye in the house. Mom Susan said he's been playing melodies since he was 11 months old! The audience also heard from Sandy Murillo, Lighthouse Development and Media maven. She lost her sight as a baby and the Chicago Lighthouse was there to support her and her family. This nonprofit, founded in 1906, serves the blind, visually impaired, disabled and Veteran communities. The FLAIR program was created in 2000 and supports children's and teen's program at The Lighthouse. (For more info, please click here) (Photos by Mila Samokhina)
"One Giant Leap" author Charles Fishman (L) and Captain James A. Lovell Jr.
The Adler Planetarium Women’s Board hosted Celestial Ball, the Adler’s biggest fundraising event of the year which also celebrated its 25th anniversary. Held on September 7, the gala raised nearly $1.8 million to support the
Meg Sauer (Adler's WB pres.), Pradip Patiath (Adler Board of Trustees chair), and Linda Jojo (of United Airlines- the 2019 Corporate Partner Honoree)
Adler and its many exciting programs. Event chair Lilly Farahnakian (Global Chief Compliance Officer at GCM Grosvenor), Meg Sauer (Adler WB president) and Pradip Patiath (Board of Trustees chair) welcomed
Laura Glick, Lisa Bertagna and Mihra Seta.
approximately 600 guests. During the evening, guests enjoyed an elegant cocktail reception featuring interactive moments from key Adler programs and a seated dinner followed by dancing and a jazz lounge, complete with cosmic visualizations projected onto the dome in the Grainger Sky Theater. This year’s theme, The Future is Now, perfectly encapsulated the 50th anniversary of the Moon
Pamela Vargas and William Weinstein.
landing and the Moonshot that got us there 50 years ago. "In the future, technology may be better, people may be smarter and solutions to our most difficult problems may be within reach, but a future like that doesn’t just happen. We have to build it, starting today. NASA’s Apollo team didn’t wait for the future or for a more convenient time to attempt the impossible. We won't either. The future is
David Silverman and Lilly Farahnakian (2019 event chair).
the choices we make, the moonshots we take, the work we do together. The future is us. The future is now," said Farahnakian. As part of this year’s Celestial Ball dinner program, the Adler welcomed Apollo 8 and Apollo 13 astronaut Captain James A. Lovell, Jr. and One Giant Leap author Charles Fishman for an in-depth conversation touching on personal stories from on the ground and in the sky during the Apollo missions of the 1960’s. The conversation illuminated the triumphs and setbacks that unfolded in the global race to the Moon. The Adler also recognized United Airlines as its 2019 Corporate Partner Award honoree. (Photos by figMEDIA and David Miller)
Niyah Simpson, a senior at Carl Schurz HS, played the viola during the reception.
More than fifteen local restaurants and culinary partners came together in support of mentorship at Shine & Dine on August 8. Benefiting Step Up, an after-school and weekend mentorship program for high school girls living or going to school in under-served communities, the event attracted over 500 guests. The nonprofit honored alumna Ahja Howard for inspiring women and girls to fulfill their potential. Howard, a member of Step Up’s Class of 2016, shared her moving story during the event’s brief program and is scheduled to graduate as part of the University of Illinois Springfield’s Class of 2020. During the evening, guests enjoyed tasting stations from Chicago’s top eateries that included Boka, Do-Rite Donuts, Eden, ENO Wine
Step Up alumnae Aminata Bah and Paris Scales chat with Whitney Capps.
Bar, Honey Butter Fried Chicken, Le Colonial, Madison and Rayne, Michael Jordan’s Steak House, Nacional 27, The Signature Room, Sprinkles, Troquet River North, and Wow Bao. Beverage partners include Beam Suntory and MillerCoors. Now in its second decade of service, Step Up was founded in 1998 by Kaye Popofsky Kramer and offers mentorship programs for high school girls in Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and Dallas. The Chicago chapter reached approximately 500 girls from seven high school partners across the city. The event raised over $275,000 for programming.
T. Shawn Taylor and Melody Spann Cooper–co-authors of "The Girlfriend's Guide to Closing the Deal"
I'd be hard pressed to remember when I saw so much love in a room but that was exactly the case for the book launch party for "The Girlfriend's Guide to Closing the Deal", by the one and only Melody Spann Cooper, chairman of Midway Broadcasting Corporation, a best-in-class African American owned media boutique whose properties include radio and interactive platforms as well as the popular WVON 1690 AM, the oldest Black-
Cheryl Burton conducts a convo with Meloday Spann Cooper.
oriented radio station in Chicago. The book was co-written by T. Shawn Taylor and held at SX Skybar with a powerhouse gathering of Melody's legion of friends, fans, sisters and supporters who alllllll turned out to hear a spellbinding convo led by Cheryl Burton, who
It was a packed house!
was also a host of the event along with Cheryle Jackson, Shawnelle Richie and Toi Salter. Melody is a real woman's woman and her empathy and concern for her fellow sisters were very evident during the
Buy this book!
conversation. She bared her soul talking about her childhood and how hard it was to take over a legacy company–like Linda Johnson Rice, who she acknowledged in the crowd. Seen on the scene were Mahalia Ann Hines (Common's mom), Angela Thompson, Star Jones, Michelle McKinney Hammond, Tarrah
Follow her on Insta–@melodyspanncoooper.
Cooper, Stella Foster, Dionne Williams, Diane Primo, Sylvia Perez, George Fuller, Mary Mitchell, State's Attorney Kim Foxx, Hermene Hartman, Andrea Zopp, Shari Runner and many others. I'm thrilled to know Melody is already planning her next book which will be the story of Black women in America to be titled "Invisible." (Mel's book is available on Amazon here and at Barnes & Noble).
Ted Reynolds, Matt Toczylowski, Genevieve Dolan and Barrett Stephan.
The 17th Annual Art in Motion, hosted by the Associate Board of the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, was held on September 6 with over 400 guests. The event took place at the hospital where the 10th floor SkyLobby and Auditorium were transformed into an exciting art
James Sliwa, Chief Medical Officer.
exhibit and cocktail lounge that featured 25 patient artists along with live music and an art and raffle auction. The theme of this year’s Art in Motion was “The Soul Moves First” – a phrase that holds important meaning to the exhibiting artists who were once patients and participants in the
Michael Swan, Breanne Littleton and Tony Seaman.
hospital’s art therapy program. As Sami, a former patient from Venezuela, said, “Our bodies are fragile, but our souls are strong. Push yourself and you can believe that you can recover, and you will be stronger than before.”This year’s event
Daniel D., Mary and Danny Dolan.
raised $500,000 for therapeutic recreational programs that are typically not funded by insurance and that enable patients to let “the soul move first.” Kudos to the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab’s Associate Board for an exciting and meaningful event!
BSF Gold Classic foursome sponsored by William Blair and Brent Glendhill–Mike Sabo, Cameron Morris, Matt Gilmore and Greer Clausen.
More than 300 civic and corporate leaders from across the country came out recently to participate in the 19th Annual Big Shoulders Fund Golf Classic co-chaired by Giancarlo Turano. The event is Big Shoulders Fund’s largest
BSF president/CEO Josh Hale and Mike Hanna, United Airlines VP of O'Hare Operations.
annual fundraiser and supports the Friends of Big Shoulders Scholarship, which provides critical tuition assistance to a portion of the nearly 20,000 inner-city students and families seeking access to a values-based education at one of the 75 Big Shoulders Fund schools. Hosted at the prestigious Olympia Fields Country Club, attendees participated in a series of contests, raffles and live and silent auctions, which, along with ticket sales,
BSF Foursome sponsored by GATX.
go towards funding scholarships. Over the last 19 years, the Golf Classic has raised more than $9 million and funded more than 12,500 scholarships. “We’re thrilled with the success of the event and grateful for the support of all those who came out to Olympia Field and helped us further Big Shoulders Fund’s mission of providing access and opportunity for deserving students who are eager to learn,” said Turano. “It’s empowering to see leaders from across the country and the Chicagoland area come together to make a difference in the lives of the next generation of leaders in our city and beyond.” Big Shoulders Fund is an independent charitable organization that has
Student volunteers from Leo High School, one of 75 Big Shoulders Fund schools.
offered support to schools in the neediest areas of Chicago for 33 years. Big Shoulders Fund invests approximately $30 million annually in 75 schools and nearly 20,000 students to enhance the quality of their education through academic programs, scholarships and enrichment, leadership development and operational strategy and improvements. All but three of the schools in the Big Shoulders Fund network are in the city of Chicago and many of the students we serve come from diverse socioeconomic and racial backgrounds – 80 percent represent minorities and nearly 70 percent live in low-income households.
FREE!! The first-ever Pier Pumpkin Lights is coming to Navy Pier this October, where guests will explore a variety of pumpkin pop-up installations and enjoy Pier-wide deals during the month-long seasonal celebration. From jack-o’-lantern towers to glowing light displays, the Pier will be decked out for autumn. Designed by local Ivan Carlson Event Design, six installations will be displayed across the 50-acre Pier, stretching from the main entrance to past the iconic Centennial Wheel. Building on inspiration from traditional Halloween images as well as unique and original designs, featured stations include the Juggernaut of Jack-O-Lanterns in Polk Bros Park, Pumpkin Picasso, Garden of Totems, Jack-O-Lantern Jamboree, Pumpkin Dancers and Arachnids, as well as Skeleton Grave Dancers scattered throughout. The pop-up installations will be on exhibit daily during normal Pier operating hours but will best be experienced after dusk. The Pier will be full of fun and fright with several other Halloween festivities. Guests can enjoy three dates of free trick-or-treating on Saturday, October 26; Sunday, October 27; and on Halloween, Thursday, October 31. HalloWheel also returns this year, offering guests an opportunity to ride the Centennial Wheel free of charge. The first 1,031 guests to register for tickets will enjoy complimentary access to the iconic, year-round attraction during normal operating hours on Thursday, October 31. Tickets will be available one week prior to Halloween and, on select weekend dates and on Halloween, an Amazing Chicago’s Funhouse Maze will transform into a Haunted Maze, inspired by famous Chicago ghost stories for a spooky, twisty time. Finally, Navy Pier will host the inaugural Cosplay on the Pier: Halloween Fest 2019 on Saturday, October 26 from 2 – 10 p.m. With a designated cosplay photo area, the Chicago skyline, iconic Centennial Wheel and Pier Pumpkin Lights displays, the event will offer great views and backdrops for Halloween photos and fun. All cosplayers who register before the event will also receive a variety of perks, including a free Centennial Wheel ticket, discounted parking, a chance to win a $300 Visa gift card and more. For more information, visit www.navypier.org.
And speaking of pumpkins, how sweet is this?Jack's Pumpkin Glow in Lisle will have a special, sensory-friendly night for kids/adults with autism or who might need special care. Autism Glows will open a little earlier, 6:30 pm, and the crowds will be smaller (due to limited tickets), music will be a little lower and the atmosphere will be a little brighter. This special event will be held on Sunday, October 6. For tickets/more info, click here!
Spring is alive and well at the fabulous 900 North Michigan Shops! You won't want to miss Fleurs de Villes ’ Floral Couture Installation as it makes its first appearance in Chicago from September 25-29. This unique, five-day exhibition is Fleurs de Villes’ signature event, blending luxury floral couture and fresh blooms with bespoke floral-dressed mannequins and fresh flower market stalls daily from September 26-29. Fifteen of Chicago’s leading florists, including HMR Designs, Kehoe Designs, The Revel Group,Flowers for Dreams, The Flower Firm, Flora Chicago, Les Fleurs Chicago, Fleur Inc., Flowers Flowers, Elenas Garden Events, Luci Floral Design, Mila Floral Design School, Anemone Chicago, Designs by Pael and more will be paired with world-class brands to design stunning displays from fresh flowers. The five-day extravaganza kicks off on Wednesday, September 25 when the finished mannequins, each clothed in a one-of-a-kind design made up of hundreds of fresh blooms, will be exhibited at 900 North Michigan Shops until Sunday, September 29. I just can't wait! I'm proud to be a judge of this fun exhibit with the one and only Michelle Alegria (of Fox-32)! Join US!
Arnel Sacianco and Rashaad Hall at opening night for The Great Leap at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. (Photo by Gracie Meier)
Steppenwolf Theatre Company’s 2019/20 season of complex, beautiful and maddening theater kicked off with a thrilling Chicago premiere by in-demand playwright, Lauren Yee, directed by Jesca Prudencio.
Actor Deanna Myers and playwright Lauren Yee at opening night for The Great Leap at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. (Photo by Gracie Meier)
Set in 1989, The Great Leap tells the story of Manford Lum, a local star of the sidewalk basketball courts of San Francisco’s Chinatown who strong arms his way onto an American college team traveling to Beijing for a “friendship” game. Set amidst the friction of the post-Cultural Revolution era, The Great Leap keeps tensions high right up to the final buzzer.The Great Leap is currently playing through October 20 in the Upstairs Theatre, 1650 N. Halsted St. (For tickets/more info, click here!)
Symphony Board co-chairs Mimi Murley and Leslie Henner Burns with CSOA president Jeff Alexander at Symphony Ball kick-off party at Tiffany & Co.
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Women's Board hosted a kick-off event in advance of their annual Symphony Ball at Tiffany & Co. on September 10. This year’s Symphony Ball, on September 21, took its
Symphony Ball performance.
theme of romance, revelry and artistry of the Italian Renaissance from the evening’s musical program which featured the CSO and Maestro Riccardo Muti, along with internationally acclaimed soloist Leif Ove Andsnes on the piano. Following the concert,
Gala dinner at the Four Seasons.
guests continued their evening at The Four Seasons for special entertainment, a gala dinner and dancing. Outstanding vintages of wine from private cellars, exclusive wineries and Chicago's finest restaurants were donated for a creative Wine Pull raffle. While every ticket yielded a wine selection, it might also have yielded magnificent jewelry and crystal items
Maestro Muti with Leif Ove Andsnes.
donated by Tiffany, as well as other surprises and gift certificates. Tiffany also sponsored the "Anniversary Raffle" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Women’s Board of the CSOA. A 16-stone signature Schlumberger ring encircled one lucky lady’s finger at the end of the evening! Sigh…..Congrats to all! (Photos by Todd Rosenberg)
Mark your calendars for a spectacular holiday show, Lightscape, debuting for the first time in the U.S. at the Chicago Botanic Garden from November 22 to January 5! You’ll wander into a festive world of wonder and light. Along a mile-long path, the night comes alive with color, imagination, and sound, from a playful choir of singing trees to a spectacular waterfall of light. At times, you’ll find yourself in the center of it all — stepping inside a cathedral of golden light, walking down an avenue of luminous linden trees, moving through colorful ribbons of light. More than one million people in 2018 were delighted by the show across the U.K. (For tickets, more info, click here!)
And more holiday fun coming to the Chicago Theatre! You know how much I love this time of the year, well this production is going to satisfy all of my cravings and then some! Mark your calendars for 'Twas the Night Before…", a world premiere presented by Cirque du Soleil and the Madison Square Garden Company coming for a limited engagement November 29. This magical, family-friendly production, with stunning visuals, will run through Dec. 8. (This is Cirque's first ever Christmas show so you know it will be fabulous!) For tickets/more info, click here!)
The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation will present its annual gala, this year themed "Making an Impact: Havana Nights" at the Drake Hotel on Saturday, November 9. Indulge in some of Cuba's cultural cuisine and enjoy an evening of entertainment, dancing, auctions and raffles along with an inspiring program to combat IBD. Proceeds will benefit the Foundation's mission to cure Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases. For tickets and more info, click here!
The Muslim American Leadership Alliance will host its 4th annual gala on Thursday, November 7, at the Chicago History Museum. Chicago legend Malik Yusef, 6-time Grammy award-winner and seven-time ASCAP award-winner for pop and R & B, will deliver the keynote address. For tickets and more info, click here!
Martin Short will be keynote speaker at the LSCRF fall benefit luncheon.
The Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation will host its annualFall Benefit Luncheon on Friday, October 25 at the Hilton Chicago. Co-chaired by Justyna Della Valle and Michelle Williams, the event will feature funnyman Martin Short as its keynote speaker. For tickets, more info, click here!
The Chicago Public Library Foundation will host its annual Carl Sandburg Literary Awards Dinneron Thursday, October 10 at the Isadore & Sadie Dorin Forum (725 W. Roosevelt Road). Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the Carl Sandburg Literary Award will be presented to "Game of Thrones" author George R. R. Martin! The education sociologist Dr. Eve L. Ewing will be honored with the 21st Century Award. For tickets, more info, click here!
Mekky Media Relations (Michelle Mekky, a Crain's Notable Entrepreneur) is launching a Masterclass workshop which will help professionals of all levels enhance their skills in areas such as public speaking, networking, media interviews and even generating media coverage for themselves or their businesses. Tickets are on sale now for this one-day workshop which will be held Friday, Nov. 15, at Exchange312, an innovative event space in Wicker Park. The inaugural Mekky Media Masterclass will help each participant become a dynamic public speaker, network with confidence and conduct powerful media interviews (plus learn a few tricks for getting media coverage). The day will focus on providing valuable tools that can help professionals improve their career, business and future. Not to be missed! Love her! (Tickets/more info here)
We're just two weeks away from Giordano Dance Chicago's "Dancing with the Giordano Stars" on Thursday, October 3 at Park West! New this year is the addition of a once-in-a-lifetime live auction package that allows the winning bidder to STAR in the opening production number of the next event! Value: PRICELESS! Join us for a dance party like none other and cheer on your friends who are competing! They will include 11 local notables (who will be paired with Giordano dancers): Wendy Berger, Kevin McIntyre, Collin McKenna, Sarah Cunningham, Bobby Hagelstein, Kristine Kinder, Nicole Klotz, Karen Larson, Gregory Long, Jennifer Thurswell and Jeannie Tremblay. For tickets/more info and to place a vote for a favorite, click here!
Friends of La Rabida will host its annual Awards Celebration on Thursday, November 21 at the Ritz-Carlton. Award recipients will be Randy Markowitz (a trustee for La Rabida Children's Hospital) and Lisa Rolfe Burik (owner Frankie's on the Park). For tickets, more info, click here!
Urban Prep Academies will host it's annual Aces Up! Charity Poker Tournament on Thursday, October 24, at Chicago Sports Museum (Water Tower Place, level 7). This 13th annual event, hosted by Alexi Giannoulias, Tim King (UPA founder), Richard Roeper and Chris Zorich, will include high-stakes gambling, great food and media, entertainment and sports stars in attendance, all to support Urban Prep Academies, a non-profit that operates a network of free, open-enrollment public male college-prep high schools. From 2010-2016, 100% of the seniors in the school's graduating classes were admitted to four-year colleges or universities. (For tickets/more info, click here!)
We tried to get into Chef Darius Williams new Soul Crab Chicago
Chef Darius Williams.
restaurant on opening night but the line stretched around the block and we got too hungry staring into the windows as lucky diners were slurping down house specialties like Bahamas-style deep-fried lobster, buttermilk battered catfish fingers, Chinese wontons stuffed with collard greens and crab meat and so much more. If you get a chance to eat here (1904 N. Western Ave.), please let me know how it was!
The Joffrey Ballet Women's Board will host its Jane Eyre Luncheon on Tuesday, October 8, at the Hilton Chicago. WB co-chairs Chrissie Walker and Marcie Wright have planned an afternoon of exciting convo and a behind-the-scenes look at the production with choreographer Cathy Marston. (For tickets/more info, click here!) (The production runs from October 16-27. For tickets, click here!)
Randolph Street Market will host its next vintage market on Sat/Sun, Sept. 28/29. This market will feature an Editor's & Designer's Choice for Charity! Shop finds hand-picked by some of Chicago's top interior designers, fashion stylists, journalists and influencers who will place a ribbon on their choices. When customers buy these items, RSM will make a donation to the charity of their choice! And, for the first time, this market will feature a world class Vintage Motorcycle Show, with over 45 of the most beautiful European, Asian and American bikes around! (For tickets/more info, click here!)
Doesn't this look like a great reason for a fall road trip? White Pine Farm in New Buffalo, Michigan, will host its 2nd annual White Pine Fall Fest on Saturday, October 19! The afternoon event (from noon-3 pm, EST) will include live music by Groupies Wanted, hayrides, a pumpkin patch, food, games and more! Guests are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item to benefit the Harbor Country Emergency Food Pantry. (To RSVP, email Kristina at khanna@ucdgrp.com. )
Please indulge me for a moment while I wish my Chuck a
Celebrating Chuck's BD with a cake from the Peninsula (Greg Hyder).
happy, happy birthday! On his special day, Thursday, September 19, he allowed me to celebrate him at Haute Dog Chicago, an event I covered benefiting Haute Dog Companions (watch Trib for details coming soon!). The Peninsula's Greg Hyder presented him with a surprise cake, so thoughtful! I feel so blessed to have this guy as my husband, he makes everything I do possible in every way and I couldn't live a minute without him. Happy BD dear one and thanks for your love and support!
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There are parties and then there are DRIEHAUS parties of which there is a world of difference. As a matter of fact, Richard Driehaus just may well be the Hugh Hefner of our age sans Bunnies! One of the most coveted invitations around is Richard's Summer Party, which also celebrates his birthday each year. This year's "O77" theme
The coveted invite!
was a nod to both James Bond and Richard's 77th birthday. It was the largest in the event's long history with over 1,100 of his closest friends in attendance. We love any excuse to travel to Lake Geneva in the summer and this is a really good one. Our long weekend started off at a friend's beautiful
One happy man with the James Bond Golden Girls.
lake house where we met up with several friends including Linda Yu (host with her Stuart), Sylvia Perez, Frances Renk, Andrea and Dr. Steve Stryker, Peach Carr, Nora Dunn, Alison Ruble, among others. The "mother" of all parties began with a unique invitation that included details printed on silvered metal with an image of Richard posing as James Bond between Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan and others, enclosed with a black leather kit (marked "Top Secret-For Your Eyes
Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan with Lee Glenna.
THE SMOTHERS BROTHERS! Omg….
Only") containing a complete portable martini set for two! The invitation box also included a very real-looking passport with Richard's photo and info as a "Special Agent."This sort of attention to detail is a hallmark of every Driehaus party and it's a thrill to behold. We drove up to the "estate on the lake" where valet parkers took guests'
And, of course, there were portable gaming tables for this fun James Bond theme.
cars before boarding trolleys and buses to the party site. Among the many lakes and ponds dotting the property, the one bordering the cocktail and dining areas were filled with ginormous "casino chips" floating lazily atop the water. Aerialists and models dressed as "golden girls" greeted guests as they meandered through the orchard and "Children's
Floating "casino chips" in a pond.
Village" (where Richard had constructed mini-playhouses for his kids when they were younger). The invite requested men wear white dinner jackets and almost everyone complied making the scene look a bit surreal in the heat of the summer, albeit uber-
Stunning decor like this was everywhere you looked.
elegant. Food stations were scattered throughout the space and featured "Skyfall" (Mediterranean fare), "License to Kill" (carving station with baby lamb chops, salmon, pasta), "The Spy Who Loved Me" (veggies), "Casino Royale" (paella and salads), "Goldfinger" (desserts including caramelized bananas and mini apple pie skillets) and a "Pretty Cool" ice cream bar. Every year, Richard thrills guests with
Pre-party with friends Nora Dunn, Andrea Schwartz, Linda Yu, Sylvia Perez, Peach Carr and Frances Renk.
his entertainment choices and, this year, it was Miss Diana Ross! (This might account for the record attendance!) White chairs with mini cocktail sidetables covered the lawn in front of the Pavilion stage where "077" was lit up across the
Zach Lazar and Lee Flaherty.
top. Richard made his entrance in his usual dramatic fashion via a video that showed clips from past James Bond films with his image superimposed in several key scenes (see video here). During his opening remarks, he sat in an oversized red leather chair and began in story-telling fashion of how his father influenced his life. "One of the greatest gifts of time and aging is the perspective it gives on life. Danish philosopher Kierkegaard said this, 'Life can only be understood backwards but it must be
Marilyn Miglin and Jim Karas.
lived forwards.' With that in mind, tonight I want to acknowledge my father Herman and his influence on my life…Dad wanted the best for us and he gave me a priceless gift, the power of aspiration, " he said.
Jim Karas and Nicki and Bob Fioretti.
Richard's father was a successful mechanical engineer with 24 patents but he only received $1 per patent and wasn't able to afford a house that he desired. This inspired Richard to make sure he was in a better position to provide for his own family when the time came. With his voice breaking, he concluded, "I thank you dad, you inspired me with your aspiration. It was a life-changing gift. Thank you dad
The one and only Miss Diana Ross!
for what you did." Diana Ross entered in grand fashion too (see video here) and opened her hour long set with "My World is Empty Without You Babe" and sang many
Expo Chicago's Tony Karman and Sondra Karman.
of her hits including "Stop! In the Name of Love", "Baby Love", "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" and many more. During "Reach Out and Touch", she asked the crowd to hold up their cell phones in flashlight mode. She made three gorgeous costume changes, one more exquisite than the next, wished Richard a happy birthday and then, poof, she was gone leaving everyone in a dreamlike state. Afterwards, Richard's family presented him with a huge birthday cake and then it was time for fireworks! On the lawn, more cocktails and desserts were served…..It was a party for the record books, as they all are. I'm sure Hefner was watching with envy.
Over 900 of Chicago’s wildlife enthusiasts and socialites came together at the John G. Shedd Aquarium on July 27 for the sold-out signature fundraising fête, BLU, to make a difference for the aquatic animals everywhere. Hosted by
Auxiliary Board member Ashley Poulter and Nate Boychuck.
Shedd Aquarium’s auxiliary board and co-chairs, Caroline Conese, Ronak Danak and Dana WaudFloberg, the event raised more than $330,000 to support Shedd’s ongoing sustainability, conservation and rescue efforts for aquatic wildlife around the globe and
Shedd Aquarium Auxiliary Board members.
for the animals that call Shedd home. This year’s theme, “Out of the BLU” focused heavily on helping guests keep litter out of our waterways and away from landfills and instead reallocate as much waste as possible generated throughout the evening with the help of the aquarium’s robust composting and recycling programs. VIP guests kicked off the event an hour early and had the aquarium to themselves, though many chose to spend their time at the private lounge, presented by
Dan Derrig, Aux. Bd. member, Ronak Danak, co-chair and Aux. Bd. member and Dana Waud Floberg, co-chair and Aux Bd. member.
Citadel, on the North Terrace with an unbeatable view of Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline. In
Cute servers from Nude Dude Food.
this one-of-a-kind setting, there were opportunities to come face-to-face with Shedd’s Magellanic penguins in Shedd’s North Lobby and enjoy a private acoustic performance from Daniel Wade outside while sipping on drinks provided by Heaven’s Door Whiskeys served in compostable cups. As the celebration got underway, guests walked
Co-chairs Dana Waud Floberg, Caroline Conese and Ronak Danak.
through the main entrance, adorned by 10-foot octopus tentacles for a one-of-a-kind photo opportunity. In the main foyer, artists from Ink
Steve Boruta and Mina Boruta.
Factory worked feverishly to create a real-time art piece about how attendees can incorporate Zero Waste into their daily lives and their favorite memories at Shedd with visual notes and hand-drawn illustrations. Between sipping cocktails and experiencing special animal encounters to tastings from Chicago’s top restaurants like Nude Dude Food and Shaw’s Crab
Aquatic presentation "Tomorrow Starts Tonight" with dolphins, sea lions and penguins with music by Musicality.
House, guests also had the opportunity to marvel at a “trashion” show, hosted by Gordon Salon, with models wearing up-cycled couture outfits made from plastic bottles and bags. These activities and experiences helped inspire “Out of the BLU” attendees to think twice before reaching for single-use plastic materials. The stylish socialites then made their way to an exclusive aquatic presentation titled
Tom Scanlon, creator of "Clean the BLU" game.
Tomorrow Starts Tonight, in the Abbott Oceanarium that featured a dynamic musical performance by Musicality – a local west Chicago musical group featured on America's Got Talent. During the special
Aux. Bd. members Jeff Ollada and Catie Wloch with J.R. Davis.
program, there was a call to take action for animals by Shedd’s president/CEO, Dr. Bridget Coughlin, who highlighted the aquarium’s ongoing plastic pollution reduction efforts alongside recent heartwarming animal rescue stories. Following the stunning aquatic presentation with California sea lions, Pacific white-sided dolphins and Magellanic and rockhopper penguins, guests participated in a paddle raise, raising more than $47,000 in donations to
"Trashion" show hosted by Gordan Salon.
benefit the aquarium’s mission. From there, attendees went to the Sick Family Lakefront Terrace where the dance floor opened with
Aux. Bd. member Gregory Curtis Jr. and Nate Boychuck.
special performances by some of Chicago’s most popular drag performers, including Kat Sass and Lucy Stoole. Guests could enjoy food and drink in the downstairs foyer or dance the night away and gaze at the fireworks over Navy Pier. Concluding the evening, guests had the option to keep the party going at LiqrBox Chicago for the BLU After Party. While exiting, guests picked up a reusable bag, with SWZLE reusable straws, Ferrara candy,
Artists from Ink Factory create real time art to raise awareness for the Zero Waste theme.
reusable food wraps, and more, to encourage them to embrace the Zero Waste theme and
Aux. Bd. members Jeff Samotny and Ted Challenger.
choose alternatives to single-use plastics in their daily lives. The John G. Shedd Aquarium is home to 32,000 aquatic animals representing 1,500 species of fishes, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, birds and mammals from waters around the
A Chicago cultural treasure–The John G. Shedd Aquarium.
globe. Shedd is a recognized leader in animal care, conservation education and research. An accredited member of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) and the first U.S. aquarium awarded the Humane Certified™ mark for the care and welfare of its animals by American Humane Society, the organization is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institute, and is supported by the people of Chicago, the State of Illinois and the Chicago Park District. (Photos by EVA HO and DANIELLE DOLAN)
Co-chair Jean Antoniou, SC pres/show producer Tracey DiBuono, honoree Marguerite Hark, co-chairs Sharyl Mackey and Yvette Cusack.
Stay tuned for all the fun from this year's Service Club of Chicago fashion show! I think it was the best one yet! Themed "Fashionology #whatstrendingnow",
With Kristina McGrath, Mary Lasky, Sheree Valukas and Kathy Piccone. (Love my Elda de la Rosa dress!)
the event included a patriotic salute with U.S. Marines escorting models for the finale! I was proud to wear a beautiful gown by local designer Elda de la Rosa! Participating stores included Alice + Olivia, Anne Fontaine, Cram Fashion, Eileen Fisher, Escada, Ted Baker London, Tom James and Max Mara and Maximilian Furs (at Bloomingdale's). The glam finale segment featured eveningwear by Neiman Marcus Michigan Ave. All the deets coming soon in the Chicago Tribune! Don't miss it!
The FAB Ocean Prime restaurant at 87 E. Wacker! GO!
The kick-off party for the October 24th Eversight Mystery Masquerade was a great success at Ocean Prime on July 25! Over 60 guests came out to celebrate the event and our 2019 honorees Sherry Lea Holson and Dr. David Lubeck. Louis Morgan, Ocean Prime GM, took care of us in VIP style as did the sales
With fellow co-chair Michael Caputo, honoree Sherry Lea Holson, Eversight's Diane Hollingsworth and honoree Dr. David Lubeck.
and event manager Crystal Lining. Guests oohed and ahhed their way to the Wrigley Room as they admired the stunning restaurant/bar decor along the way at 87 E. Wacker Dr. The room was decorated
Eversight's Diane Hollingsworth (R) with past honorees Mamie Walton (L) and Susan Gohl with Jonathan Grabill.
with tiny gold masks placed on the high tops as a nod to the event's fun masquerade theme. The corner event space offered dramatic views of Michigan Avenue as well as the river and skyline beyond. As partygoers mixed and mingled, photos from past events scrolled
Dave and Cheryl Lawlor.
on multiple video screens. Diane Hollingsworth, Eversight VP Partner Relations, welcomed guests and introduced Teresa Clark, Eversight VP of Philanthropy. As event co-chairs, Michael Caputo and I introduced the honorees, Sherry
Eversight's Teresa Clark (front L), Frances Renk, Paul Iacono and Todd Hatoff.
and David, and acknowledged past honorees in the crowd–Dr. Elmer Tu, Mamie Walton, Jean Antoniou, Susan Gohl, Sherrill Bodine, Susanna Homan (and lucky moi). Some of the guests asked
Peggy Martay, Toni Di Meola and honoree Sherry Lea Holson.
questions of the doctors and the two corneal transplant recipients who were in the crowd, Gerry Bouey and Alan Kravets. They enlightened all of us on the process and importance of the work that Eversight does. I hope you've marked your calendars for the main event, October 24 at the Peninsula! It's gonna be one wild, yet elegant, ride! For details, click here! (FAB photos by MILA SAMOKHINA)
Haute Dog Chicago supporters and committee members. We missed our chair Katie Cox!
Thursday, Sept. 19 at the Peninsula. Elaine's beautiful Gold Coast condo was filled to the brim with loving supporters like Phillip Emigh, Bruce Haas, Wendy and Gregg Elstien, Donna Schultz, Natisha Dixon, Dee
Phillip Emigh, Natisha Dixon, Donna Schultz and Mitchell Hatcher.
Simmons, Leigh Primack, Angie DeMars, Katy Sandburg, Kyle DeSantis, Mitchell Hatcher, Sandy Golub, Maureen Guon, Margaret Harris, Amanda Black, Mary and Lionel Go, Jon Rodgers, Lori Smuckler and so many others. The Sept. 19 fashion show will feature local celebs and notables, many with Canine Companions, walking the runway with moving testimonials from some of the "teams" with their highly trained assistance dogs. I'm proud to return as emcee and hope you can join us! For tickets, more info, click here! This nonprofit provides highly trained service dogs for FREE to the disabled.
Ji Suk Yi now on WGN-Radio's The Steve Cochran Show!
Congrats to Chicago's own Ji Suk Yi! She has become a regular contributor on the wildly popular Steve Cochran Show on WGN Radio! You can hear our beautiful friend Monday through Friday from 6 to 10 am! Yi most recently has written and hosted “The Grid: Neighborhood Eats,” a weekly restaurant column and video for the Chicago Sun-Times. She will continue the feature for the Sun-Times while adapting it as a weekly segment on Cochran’s show. Tune in!
Tom Kehoe, a Crain's LGBTQ Notable Executive–no surprise here!
Crain's Chicago Business announced Chicago's Notable LGBTQ Executives, a first-ever list. The 88 LGBTQ leaders featured alphabetically here come from a wide range of sectors—finance, tech, nonprofits, media, the arts and more. All have demonstrated that they are advancing their
Robert Neubert, a Crain's LGBTQ Notable Executive, of course!
industries, workplace equality and civic engagement in Chicago. The article noted that "Chicago has been home to many LGBTQ leaders—philanthropist Jennifer Pritzker, media executive Fred Eychaner, Chicago Aldermen Deb Mell and Tom Tunney as well as Chicago Cubs co-owner Laura Ricketts, to name a few—but today’s feature demonstrates the depth and breadth of LGBTQ involvement, service and leadership throughout Chicago." Congrats to ALL!
Don't miss Opening Night of Chicago Tribune Food Bowl!
Chicago Tribune Food Bowl is BACCCKKK! This citywide festival features hundreds of events across Chicago with a mix of local favorites and world-renowned chefs. Spanning 18 days of food, Food Bowl encompasses a mix of dinners, parties, tours, pop-ups,
Trib food critic Phil Vettel celebrating at last year's event.
classes and a 3-day Night Market on the Chicago Riverwalk. Opening night is Tuesday, August 13 with Chicago born chef Rosio Sánchez (of Sanchez and Hija de Sanchez in Copenhagen, formerly of Noma). The evening’s event at City Hall will feature collaborative tastings from Birrieria Zaragoza, Brown Sugar Bakery, City Hall, The Duck Inn, Mi Tocaya Antojería, Sanchez (Copenhagen), The Swill Inn, and more, alongside the presentation of the Chicago
The Trotter Project will host the 1st annual Trotter Project Beer Fest Aug. 11-18.
Tribune Food & Dining team’s Game Changer Award. The Chicago Tribune Food & Dining team will award the Game Changer Award to a chef, restaurateur, charity or producer that is an individual in the food business or a food-based organization whose work has brought significant, positive change to the restaurant industry as a whole, or to the Chicago dining scene, in particular. For tickets, from $75-85 and all event info, click here! (All food and drink are included in the price of admission.)
Streisand at the United Center (photo by Kathy Piccone).
By now, the whole world knows that Chicago designer Azeeza Khan has designed a wardrobe for Barbra Streisand's summer tour! Azeeza is no stranger to celeb dressing having had stars like Beyonce and Sarah Jessica Parker already wearing her designs but she seemed particularly excited about this big collaboration and no wonder! In a Tribune article by David Syrek,
Barbra Streisand performs in London on July 7 wearing a black gown by Azeeza named the "Barbra." (Dave J. HoganGettyDave J HoganGetty Images for Ba)
Khan said she became acquainted with Streisand through a hook-up by a store manager at Barney's where Azeeza's line is exclusive. Babs had seen her designs there and, voila, here we are! Their meetings at Streisand’s California home resulted in the singer wearing a show-stopping black ruffled silk gown (now dubbed “The Barbara,” that will retail for $2995) designed by Khan as Streisand performed her classic song “The Way We Were” in London early last month. During her United Center gig, Babs acknowledged "Chicago designer Azeeza" from the stage. How cool is that?! Since those meetings, Khan has created about 30 pieces for the star for on and off the stage. You go girl!
LIPS Chicago is opening on Friday, August 23 at 2229 S. Michigan Avenue! Billed as the "ultimate in drag dining" and the "only true La Cage experience in the Windy City", the venue offers drinks, dinner and, of course drag entertainment. LIPS started as a small drag restaurant in the West Village of NYC in 1984. The restaurant has grown over the years and today Miss
LIPS Chicago at 2229 S. Michigan.
Yvonne Lame' rules over her "drag empire" with show palaces from coast to coast. Today Lips has venues in New York, Georgia, Florida, California and now Chicago. Dinner with The Divas, Twisted Broadway, Dragalicious Gospel Brunch, Glitz and Glamour, Superstar Sundays and TABOO – The Dirty Show are just a few of the many shows that will grace the Lips stages. For more details, click here!
Nan Giordano holds her Lifetime Achievement Award surrounded by the Company, Michael McStraw and friends.
Love and congrats to Giordano Dance Chicago's artistic director Nan Giordano who recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Star Dance Alliance, one of the nation's most prestigious competition dance entities! The award was presented in Secaucus, New Jersey, during their annual gala on August 1. For a surprise,the Company's ten main dancers were flown in, along with executive director Michael McStraw! They performed excerpts from "Flickers" (choreographed by Marinda Davis) during the gala in her honor! Congrats, congrats, congrats! GDC is attracting eyeballs all over the world!
EXPO CHICAGO returns to Navy Pier September 19 through the 22nd! Opening night, Vernissage, is Thursday, September 19, beginning with a Collector and Professional Preview at noon, an opening preview at 3 pm and then Vernissage from 6-9 pm. Besides the one-of-a-kind artwork, you will experience the BEST people watching around! It's like a show within a show! For tickets, more info, click here!
In a one-night-only opportunity to see Chicago’s leading ladies of musical theatre on stage together, Season of Concern (SOC) presents “Second City Divas—In Concert,” a benefit performance Monday, September 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mercury Theater Chicago, 3745 N. Southport Avenue. Season of Concern is the Chicago theatre community’s fundraising effort to provide financial assistance to those in the community impacted by illness, injury or circumstance. A virtual “who’s who” of Chicago’s musical theatre, the performers who have committed to date include: Roberta Duchak (also musical director), Cheryl Avery, Kelly Clark, Ariane Dolan, Mary Ernster, Lara Filip, Kitty Fishman, Linda Fortunato, Cory Goodrich, Anne Gunn, Heidi Kettenring, Tammy Mader, Kim Mallory,
Mercury Theater Chicago, 3745 N. Southport Avenue
Susie McMonagle, Johanna McKenzie Miller, Susan Moniz, Liz Pazik, Hollis Resnik, Peggy Roeder, Sharon Sacks, MaryBeth Samuelson, Jill Shellabarger, Cathy Smitko and Linda Waner. Created 32 years ago, Season of Concern has raised more than $3 million to benefit hundreds of people in the entertainment industry—actors, directors, designers, technicians, playwrights—who are unable to work due to illness, injury or circumstance, as well as offer support to more than 35 Chicago-based AIDS direct-care service organizations.
After School Matters will host its annual gala on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at Wintrust Arena! Enjoy an evening of engaging teen program exhibits, cocktails and dinner and spectacular performances. Help show our teens how much they MATTER! For tickets/more info, click here! The Chicago Children's Advocacy Center will host its annual "Night of Heroes" on Wed., Oct. 2 at TAO Chicago! Help this nonprofit battle child abuse and restore lives! Event details here!
Other BIG, not-to-missed events include: Share Your Soles at Carnivale on Friday, Aug. 23; Navy SealsEvening of Tribute with Ambassador Nikki Haley on Wednesday, September 4 at the Hilton Chicago; Gala of the Arts on Friday, Sept. 6 at Navy Pier; Patrick Lives On on Saturday September 7 at The Chop Shop; After School Matters on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at Wintrust Arena; Imerman AngelsMission Possible on Friday, Sept. 20 at Morgan MFG; Cook County Health Foundation Gala on Wed., Sept. 25 at the Hilton Chicago; Gilda's Night Out hosted by Gilda's Club Chicago on Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Park West; Dance for Life on Saturday, Aug. 17 (performance at the Auditorium Theater followed by gala at the Hilton Chicago); Green Tie Ball's "I Dream of Greenie" with rocker Pete Wentz on Friday, Sept. 13 at the Alhambra Palace; The Woman's Board of Rush University Medical Center's Fall Benefit, Bright Futures on Friday, Sept. 6 at Theater on the Lake; Joffrey Ballet'sJane Eyre Luncheon on Tuesday, October 8 at the Hilton Chicago; Jackson Chance Foundation'sPing Pong Ball on Thursday, November 14 at the St. Jane Hotel; Friends of Prentice'sAn Evening in Oz on Saturday, October 26 at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel; The Service Club of Chicago'sFlight of Fantasy Gala on Friday, November 1 at the Four Seasons Chicago; Police Foundation Gala on Sat., November 2 at the Four Seasons; FLAIR Visions of Elegance presented by The Chicago Lighthouse on Friday, Sept, 13 at the Drake; Susan G. Komen'sAll Bets on Pink gala on Saturday, October 26 at the Palmer House; Victory Gardens Theater'sChicago Stories gala on Saturday, October 5 at the Four Seasons Hotel; Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation Fall Benefit Luncheon (keynote speaker Martin Short) on Friday, October 25 at the Hilton Chicago; Giordano Dance Chicago'sDancing with the Giordano Stars on Thursday, Oct. 3 at Park West; Working in the Schools' (WITS)Blackboard Affair on Saturday, October 26 at the Geraghty; Auditorium Theatre's Annual Fall Gala on Saturday, November 16 at the Palmer House with Chicago Celebrates Sondheim! performance following at the theater; Brushes with Cancer presents Twist Out Cancer at Moonlight Studios on Saturday, November 2; Chicago Research Fund'sChildren's Ball on Saturday, December 7 at the Hilton Chicago; Saving tiny Hearts Gala on Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Fairmont; Chicago Consular Corps Gala on Friday, November 1 at the Hilton Chicago; Chicago Botanic Garden'sHarvest Party on Friday, Sept. 13 at the Garden; PAWS ChicagoFur Ball on Friday, November 15 at the Drake (co-chaired by our own Frances Renk!); Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago'sCentennial Gala on Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Institute; James R. Jordan Foundation'sCornhole Tournament Fundraiser on Thursday, November 14 at the Palmer House; White Summer Soiree hosted by the Benjamin Marshall Society at 999 N. Lake Shore Drive on Wed. August 14; Adler Planetarium'sCelestial Ball on Saturday, Sept. 7 at the Planetarium; Chicago Men's Fashion Awards hosted by the Chicago Costume Council on Tuesday, Sept. 17 at Louis Vuitton Michigan Ave; Little Italy Festa starts Thursday, Aug. 15 in the Taylor Street Neighborhood, 1516 W. Taylor.
And I hope you can join me this Sunday, August 11, when I will be honored with the Legacy Award by The Happiness Club at Park West! Hamilton'sMiguel Cervantes will receive the Artist of the Year Award. He will sing and I will dance with the kids. (Lord help me!) For tickets/more info, please click here! The Happiness Club (co-chaired yearly by Maureen and Marc Schulman) provides a positive influence for kids through the arts.
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Plus: SPARK! for Shirley Ryan AbilityLab; Happy birthday Eli's and Taste of Chicago; JHud takes Ravinia; 29Rooms pops-up in Chicago; Bonnie Hunt and the Digestive Health Foundation Gala; Chaka KHAN!; Tina and the ladies host Miami-style White Party; Share Your Soles Foundation benefit; Toasting Sheree; Patrick Lives On with casts of NBC's "One Chicago"; Rare books on Collector's Call finale; Mad about Marian-The Music Man at the Goodman; Happy BD Madame Counselor!; The GLOW-A pumpkin wonderland; Teatro ZinZanni's "Love, Chaos and Dinner"; Giordano Dance Chicago's "Dancing with the Giordano Stars"!; Joffrey Ballet's Jane Eyre; Art Van Furniture's Charity Challenge; Videos and SOOOO much MORE!
Dr. Joanne Smith, pres/CEO SRAL, with Pat and Shirley Ryan.
Spark!,Shirley Ryan AbilityLab’s annual signature event, was attended by 450 people on May 30 at the Four Seasons Hotel. The ballroom was transformed into an immersive environment that put guests in the
Natalie Sacchetti, Menecis Garriga, Brody Roybal and Jennifer Tengelsen.
middle of the patient experience while highlighting the hospital’s research, clinical care and the incredible patient stories that have resulted. As guests dined, animation played on screens surrounding the room that showed figures and equations pulled from its scientists’ white boards,
Brendan James performs.
computers, patents and minds! Another captivating video was played giving guests a birds-eye view into the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab model of care and research breakthroughs.18-year-old Eva Saseen, who sustained a traumatic brain injury in a car accident last year, was in attendance along with
Ron Katz, Cheryl Coleman, Myra and John Reilly.
her mother and interdisciplinary care team. Dr. Joanne Smith, AbilityLab president/ CEO, and Dr. James Sliwa, chief medical officer, led the discussion about Eva’s journey and how best-in-class care and science helped aid her recovery. Singer-songwriter Brendan James closed the evening with a riveting performance of his song Nothing for Granted. Spark! generated $3.3 million in support of Shirley Ryan AbilityLab — the largest amount ever raised at one of the hospital’s annual galas! Kudos!
Cutting the Eli's Cheesecake with Miguel Cervantes, Maureen and Marc Schulman at the 39th Taste of Chicago.
Eli's Cheesecake (Maureen and Marc Schulman) and Taste of Chicago celebrated 39 years of togetherness on Saturday, July 13! Executive pastry chef Laurel Boger was cool as a cucumber even as her 1,000 lb. cake was fork-lifted out of a truck to prepare for serving the overflow crowd. This special occasion
Eli's Cheesecake company celebrates 39th BD at Taste of Chicago!
brought out Hamilton star Miguel Cervantes who led the crowd in singing "happy birthday" following a highly competitive (Lol!) trivia contest. The questions to the attendees came from Paul Kendrick (the Schulmans' son-in-
Eli's Executive Pastry Chef Laurel Boger puts the finishing touches on the 1,000 lb. cake!
law), a rabid Hamilton fan who knows the entire score by heart! Attending VIPs included Sam Toia, Ill. Restaurant Assoc. president, Neal Heitz, Taste of Chicago manager and, of course one of the Schulmans darling daughters, Kori Schulman. Eli's is the only original vendor at Taste and, according to Maureen, "We still love it
Eli's first cake at Taste in 1987 with founder Eli Schulman.
after 39 years! It's like summer camp for food!" Eli's first big cake was for Chicago's 150th birthday in 1987. Founder Eli Schulman was in attendance along with familiar media personalities including Rick Kogan, Linda Yu, Diane Burns, Linda MacLennan, Bobbi Goldblatt, Merri Dee, Lois Weisberg and even Bozo the Clown, who
Miguel Cervantes helps Marc Schulman deliver the cake.
read the Mayoral Proclamation declaring Eli's Cheesecake as Chicago's official 150th Birthday Cake! Mayor Harold Washington was supposed to be there to read it but, due to impending lightning, he wasn't allowed to come. This year, as in year's past, the entire crew from Eli's was in attendance, all wearing t-shirts emblazoned with "It's a helluva cake," Eli's famous
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words upon seeing the big cake for the first time. Just for fun, consider this, the big cake uses 450 lbs. of cream cheese, 70 lbs. of sugar, 50 lbs. of sour cream, 65 lbs. of eggs, 125 lbs. of cookie dough, 25 lbs. of cherry glaze and more. (Now you can make one at home!) Marc and Maureen are also co-chairs for the upcoming The Happiness Club benefit on Sunday, August 11, at Park West. Miguel Cervantes will receive the Artist of the Year award and I will be honored with the Legacy Award. The nonprofit positively influences kids through the arts. This signature fundraiser will feature a "Best of Chicago" buffet and performances. Miguel will sing with the kids and I will be dancing, God help me. Please join us! For tickets/more info, click here!
JHud mingles with crowd before her performance. (Photo by Melissa Forman)
It was one of the most successful gala benefit's in Ravinia's53 year history! And it was no surprise with Jennifer Hudson as the headliner! The Oscar and
Ravinia's PR director Nick Pullia having some fun with his media darlings.(Photo by Patrick Gipson)
Grammy-winning artist wowed the crowd in a skin-tight purple catsuit, her favorite color, singing a wide-ranging variety of songs with her 4 back-up singers, the Hudsonettes. This was her first time performing with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra but not her first time at Ravinia–that debut was in 2011. The sellout crowd was electrified from the start, when she made her entrance, appearing as if by magic at the back of the Pavilion.
Joe Coan and Julie Ettelson, wearing one of the top dresses of the night–Giambattista Valli for H&M from By:Fashionaholic!
The only thing the audience heard at first was that astonishing voice singing "How Great Thou Art." It sent
Stunning gala decor by Kehoe Designs, of course!
chills through my body and it never stopped. She was in full control of, not only her vocals, but her loving interaction with the crowd and many of her family members who came out to support her. Her hair, makeup and figure were flawless. Her hour long set featured tributes to Prince and Whitney Houston and included her big song from her Oscar-winning role in Dreamgirls, "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going." Hudson will soon sing the Andrew Lloyd Webber classic "Memory"
JHud makes her dramatic appearance.(Photo by Patrick Gipson)
as Grizabella in the film adaptation of the Broadway mainstay "Cats" as well as star in the big-screen biopic "Respect" about Aretha Franklin, who personally asked her to do it. (Aretha's final concert occurred at Ravinia in 2017). Nearly 800 gala guests and 7,000 concert goers were treated to this amazing performance. Welz Kauffman, Ravinia president/CEO, who booked this gala and all Ravinia concerts, said, "It's that love of music that makes her connect so beautifully with an audience. This was an event people will be
With Melissa Forman, Jeanne Sparrow, Dina Bair, Brittney Payton and Connie Payton. (Photo by Patrick Gipson)
talking about for years." Hudson often goes to Ravinia as an audience member and was in the crowd for the recent Lionel Richie concert. On this night, Hudson's charm was shining brightly. She came offstage and danced and mingled with guests–even calling several onstage to sing along with her. After the concert and gala, a few of us
JHud and Cheryl Burton. (Photo by Patrick Gipson).
were invited backstage, thanks to Ravinia's PR whiz Nick Pullia, for a meet-and-greet that included several popular media peeps like Brittney and Connie Payton, Dina Bair, Jeanne Sparrow, Melissa Forman, Sylvia Perez and Cheryl Burton. There were about 25 guests in the small green room and she chatted and took photos with each and every one–never once losing that beautiful smile on her face. (Read all about this exciting night here in the Chicago Tribune!) I've had the pleasure of meeting Jennifer before and she has always been incredibly nice and genuine–even as her star climbs ever higher, she will always be a our "hometown Jenny." Fly, fly FLY Miss Hudson! (Check out my past interview with Jennifer below when she was a cover star for Michigan Avenue Magazine!)
Tamron Hall and Piera Gelardi, executive creative director and co-founder of Refinery29.
You know how much I love a good pop-up! Well, 29Rooms marked the first event at the iconic Chicago Board of Trade Building at 141 W. Jackson as re-imagined by creative venue agency, Skylight. Refinery29, the leading digital media and entertainment company for young women, unveiled
29Rooms entrance
immersive new interactive experiences and collaborations in the space when its 29Rooms: Expand Your Reality Experience took over on opening night, July 17. The intrigue began outside as guests were instructed to wend their way up escalators and down hallways until reaching the unique space. As I stood at the top of the stairway, I couldn't wait to try all of the artistic experiences in this groundbreaking festival of culture, cause and creativity. The exhibit marks the company’s commitment to "supporting innovative creative talent and driving conversation,
One of the colorful vignettes at 29Rooms
inspiration and positive change." As the first stop of its five-city Expand Your Reality tour, Chicago’s curtain-raising event brought together a diverse group of both local and national, emerging and established creatives, influencers and collaborators. Seen on the scene were Tamron Hall (whose new show "The Tamron Hall
With fellow Tamron Hall fangirls Galina Petrova and Meiling Jin. (Tamron is wearing beloved local designer Azeeza!)
Show" will debut on Disney/ABC on September 9), Monika Dixon and her darling daughter Nadia, Meiling Jin, Galina Petrova and so many others. The opening night event debuted The Art Park, 29Rooms' new artist collective initiative which invited a local artist from each of the 2019 tour stops to transform a geometric playground into a canvas for creativity. Representing Chicago in the Art Park is installation-based artist Yvette Mayorga, who is known for her use of confection and industrial materials as a conceptual framework. Also new for the tour is The Traveling Billboard – a full scale billboard mural by locally-based artists, created in collaboration with artist O.J. Hays and the children of SocialWorks, an organization founded by Grammy-award-winning musician and humanitarian, Chance the Rapper, that empowers youth through arts, education and civic engagement.(Now through July 28) And while you're out there poppin' around, don't miss my favorite,Bixbee Imagnination Station at 915 W. North Ave.!)
Bonnie Hunt, Michael and Becky Elrad with Mike McCready.
The Digestive Health Foundation Gala: Celebrating the Power of Family was held on June 8 at the Four Seasons with 600 supporters. Emceed by beloved actress Bonnie Hunt, the event raised more than $2.47 million for medical research at the Northwestern Medicine Digestive Health Center to improve quality of life for digestive disease patients and their families. Highlights of the evening included
Elrad Family–Sam, Max, Michael, Becky and Jack.
moving testimonials from families affected by hereditary digestive disorders and the launch of the new Deborah and Martin Elrad Research Fund for Hereditary Digestive Diseases. The
Nicholas Meister, Sarah Zegart, Victoria Salmon and Josh Meister.
Elrad Research Fund announced a $300,000 contribution to the DHF BioRepository, a DHF-supported blood and tissue bank used for digestive disease research that is one of a few medical database resources of its kind in the world. The Elrad Research Fund was established by gala co-chairs Becky and Michael Elrad in honor of Michael’s parents, who have dedicated their fund-raising and advocacy energies to
Dr. Scott Strong, Mary Strong, Mallory Vander Kolk and Patrick Vander Kolk.
helping people with digestive diseases since their daughter Amy was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease 40 years ago. The evening also featured special guest Mike McCready, lead guitarist of Pearl Jam. McCready spoke powerfully about his personal journey with Crohn’s disease that
Karen Malkin, Amber Jimerson, James Litinsky and Stephen Malkin.
led him to become an inspiring advocate for other patients and families. One in five people will be diagnosed with digestive health disorders, ranging from colorectal and pancreatic cancers to esophageal disorders, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, celiac disease, liver diseases, such as hepatitis, and others. The Digestive Health Foundation generates critical resources to advance research that transforms digestive disease into digestive health for patients around the world. Funds have underwritten 40 research studies and two advanced physician fellowships, as well as the Digestive Health Foundation BioRepository.
Chaka Khan at private event at the Dalcy during a Q&A with her manager/stylist/friend George Fuller.
The living legend and hometown girl, Chaka Khan, was in town recently taping her homecoming performance for PBS at the Harris Theater on July 20. Before the taping, ten time Grammy-winner Chaka made an appearance
Chaka performs at the Harris.
Friday night at the Dalcy, at an intimate party hosted by Mesirow's Les Coney and Chaka's friend/manager/stylist George Fuller. Guests at this private meet-and-greet enjoyed a Q&A conducted by Fuller where she discussed, among many topics, how she got her start. (See video here). She looked better than ever wearing one of my favorite designers, Shernett Swaby. (To see highlights of her long career, check out the video below!) She played the Hollywood Bowl following her Chicago appearance. SHE is EVERY WOMAN!
Julie Bouchard, host Tina Weller and Jill Angelopoulos.
Hinsdale is abuzz over the recent "white party" hosted by the Hinsdale Junior Woman's Club at the home of host member Tina (and Jeff) Weller on July 13 at their newly renovated 1927 Spanish/California-inspired manor. The Miami style party was a sellout attracting 185 guests and raising $35,000 (and lots of
Juhl Patterson and Lauren Kavanagh.
good will) for this venerable organization that is recognized nationally for its outstanding children's programs, leadership, membership and fundraising. For 70 years, the HJWC has continued its founding mission to bring women together in the spirit of volunteerism, service and a helluva lot of fun! Tina shared, "We have a fun time socializing and meeting others while making a difference to local Chicago charities." White attire-clad guests included Jill and Dr. Nick Angelopoulos, Kirsten and Paul Douglass, Eva
Dr. Jeff and Tina Weller.
and David Andalcio, January and Dr. John Pawluk, Julie and Justin Bouchard, Julie Langdon Dudek and Mike Dudek, Courtney (co-chair for the Social Committee) and Dr. Kevin Casey, Ruta and Charlie Brigden, Michelle and Jim Riley, Liz and Mark Oliviero and Christy and Mitch Hernandez. The afternoon-
Hinsdale Junior Woman's Club (glam!) Host Committee
into-evening party happened mostly around the beautiful pool where white balloon decor and twinkling lanterns created a sexy ambiance. The appetizers were Cuban-inspired and included sushi from Roka Akor. A DJ spinned the latest tunes while Codigo tequila, Prosecco, desserts by Molly Pops, Buzz Pops and the Ferrara bakery were served. Event proceeds will be directed to the 2019 benefit revenue to use in awarding grants for the coming year. To learn more about the HJWC, click here!
The Children’s Place Association’s Jr. Board gathered more than 150 supporters for “Enchantment Under the Sea," a fundraiser to support Chicago's most vulnerable children, on June 13. Hosted at one of the city's unique galleries, Ignite Glass Studio, the event, raised $57,000 for the nonprofit. During the evening, guests
Hannah Slowey, Cameron and Jessica Valdes
enjoyed themed cocktails, sushi stations, a raffle, silent auction and a live DJ. A program highlighted the critical work Children’s Place Association does in Chicago’s impoverished communities, including early
Maggie Ryan and Maureen McClusky (co-chair).
education, health care, foster care and supportive housing. Kloie McCann and Maureen McCluskey served as co-chairs of the event with lead sponsors CIBC, CNA, Duane Morris, MB Financial, Fifth Third and Keystone Capital. For 28 years, Children’s Place Association has developed innovative programs that help vulnerable children break the cycle of adversity. Children’s Place has helped more 6,000 people since opening in 1991 and currently provides services for 350-400 Chicago-area children and parents, helping them overcome significant challenges so they can reach their full potential. (Photos by Gale-We are Loftus)
Fortunately, most of us never have to experience what it feels like to go without shoes. Did you know that globally, 300 million children are denied education for the simple reason that they do not own a single pair of shoes OR that women and children who walk miles for clean water, risk illness and amputation from infections caused by living in unsanitary conditions? For 20 years, the Share Your Soles Foundation has responded to
Mona Purdy, founder of Share Your Soles Foundation, during a shoe drive.
this need by distributing shoes to people living in underdeveloped communities across the globe.
A touching shoe drive photo by SYS Photo.
The nonprofit was founded by Mona Purdy in 1999 following a trip to Guatemala where she saw little kids applying tar to the soles of their feet because their families couldn't afford shoes. Please join us on Friday, August 23 when this deserving organization celebrates its 20th anniversary (of doing good) at a Masquerade Party at Carnivale. Event details here! (And please check website here for information on how to donate shoes, you know we all have too many!)
Much loved philanthropist and dear friend Sheree Valukas celebrated a big birthday on July 19 at Edgewood Valley Country Club in LaGrange. She was surrounded by 40 admiring girlfriends who toasted, danced and celebrated this wonderful woman who gives back to so many. (Sheree is
Heather Jane Johnston, Sally Jo Morris, Sherry Abrahams, Kathy Piccone, Sheree, Sherrill Bodine, April Schwartz and Rhonda Liesenfelt.
involved with the Service Club of Chicago, The Lighthouse for the Blind (board of directors), the Costume Council, Canine Companions for Independence (LA and Chicago) and so many others.) Sheree's darling husband Jim Valukas was on hand to welcome guests and share his thoughts about his bride of 14 years. "She has a passion for life. My toast to Sheree is 'may this be the beginning of many more years
With Marci Holzer, Kathy Piccone, April Schwartz, Sheree, Sherrill Bodine and Bonnie Rickard.
of health, happiness and sharing a good time and love with your friends, family and your husband.'" Toasts were also offered by Sherrill Bodine, Sherry Lea
Sheree Valukas celebrating her BD at the Edgewood Valley Country Club. (Table decor enhanced by Cheryl Bollinger).
Holson and Sherry Abrahams. A delicious lunch of watermelon gazpacho, chicken and asparagus crepes preceded the beautiful birthday cake. Dancing broke out throughout the afternoon! Partygoers seen on the scene included Kathy Piccone, Mary Lasky, Bonnie Rickard, Cheryl Bollinger, Marci Holzer, April Schwartz, Tracey Tarantino, Pam Capitanini, Tina Weller, Sally Jo Morris, Bobbi Panter, Holly Barr, Heather Jane Johnston, Kristina McGrath, Lezley Hodes, Karen Peters and so many others. Even Sheree's childhood friends from Mendota were in attendance. Happy birthday dear Sheree and here's to a 100 more!
The 4th annual Variety Show & Fundraiser for Patrick Lives On will be held on Saturday, Sept. 7 at the Chop Shop (2033 W. North Avenue). Mingle with cast members from CHICAGO PD, CHICAGO FIRE, and CHICAGO MED to raise awareness against gun violence and funds to keep at-risk teens safe and engaged. The evening will include singing, dancing, stand-up, improv, music, food, drinks, a live auction and MORE!
If you're not watching Collector's Call(hosted by Lisa Whelchel) on Sunday nights on MeTV, you are missing one cool show! Each week, it spotlights a unique, private collection that has included a Winnie-the-Pooh Guinness Book of World Records holder, an entire KISS collection, firemen memorabilia, an incredible Wizard of Oz collection and so much more! As I mentioned in an earlier edition, our rare book collection was featured in the season finale. Special thanks to the show's parent company Weigel Broadcasting, my friend/expert Leslie Hindman and local book appraiser Thomas Joyce. See segment below:
I am MAD about Marian!! The Music Man, running now at the Goodman Theatre (thru August 18) is a nostalgic look back at small town America and reminded me just how much I miss my own little town of Dupo, Illinois. I went in expecting Robert Preston and I came out with a deep appreciation of this hard working cast led by Geoff Packard as Harold Hill and expertly directed by Mary Zimmerman. The choreography, the songs, the staging all took us back to a kinder, gentler time and we loved every minute of it. And even though I knew the story, I still cried when the marching band appeared. You shouldn't miss it! For tickets, $25-$142, click here!
With Chuck, Donna Rotunno, Gayle Anthony, Kirk Williams, Jim Anthony and Paul Iacono.
It was a lovefest for Madame Counselor, Donna Rotunno, during her birthday party at Le Colonial July 19. Hosted by Gayle Anthony and Paul Iacono, the party in the private Monkey Room was intimate and
Celebrating D-Ro!
celebratory on more levels than one. Not only was it a BD celebration but we also toasted Donna for getting the nod to defend Harvey Weinstein in New York. Jury selection begins Sept. 9 and the trial is expected to last 4 to 6 weeks. As one of the top defense attorneys in the land, I'm happy to know this homegrown talent is being recognized further afield for her formidable skills in the courtroom. This party followed a week of celebrations for a much loved friend. Party on D-RO!
THE GLOW: A Pumpkin Wonderland, is coming to the Chicago suburbs this October! Prepare your family for a brand new autumn experience that will feature over 5,000 hand-carved pumpkins, life-sized sculptures, classic Halloween characters, seasonal food and so much more! Located in the Sensory Garden Playground (2751 Navistar Drive, Lisle, IL), the event will donate a portion of its proceeds to Don't Be A Monster, a nonprofit that teaches kids how to combat bullying. For tickets/more info, click here! (Video below!)
Teatro ZinZanni's "Love, Chaos and Dinner" is happening NOW in the heart of the Chicago Theatre District! This critically acclaimed show combines the best of cirque, cabaret, spectacle, live music, comedy and fine dining with a menu created by top local caterer, The Green Goddess" Debbie Sharpe! The production takes place on the 14th floor of the newly opened Cambria Hotel (32 W. Randolph) inside a rare spiegeltent, the Speigeltent ZaZou, a Belgian mirror tent filled with unique, historic touches. Individual tickets, which include a four-course meal, are on sale through September 29 and range in price from $99 to $189. For more info, click here!
Giordano Dance Chicago will host its wildly popular "Dancing with the Giordano Stars 2019" on Thursday, October 3 at the Park West. Chicago's A-listers will shine onstage with their Giordano dance partners in the liveliest fundraiser of the year! Who will impress the celebrity judges to secure the coveted disco ball? Support your favorite star and stay to dance the night away with this much loved dance company that's ALL heart! All proceeds benefit CPS outreach, Giordano Dance company operations and jazz dance advocacy and mentorship! For tickets/more info, click here!
The Joffrey Ballet will host a Jane Eyre Luncheon on Tuesday, October 8 at the Hilton Chicago. The event will celebrate women in the arts and the Chicago premiere of Jane Eyre with a behind-the-scenes look at the production with choreographer Cathy Marston. For tickets/more info, click here!
Great news for local nonprofits! Art Van Furniture is celebrating more than a decade of giving back with the company’s 11th Annual Charity Challenge, which allows nonprofit organizations committed to women, children and human services to vie for 10 grants totaling $250,000, ranging from $5,000 to $100,000. Applications are open now through Aug. 19. Participating charities will compete to raise the most money from September 9 through 27. The top 10 fundraising nonprofits will be honored and receive their grants at Art Van Furniture’s 60th anniversary gala on October 24. See details here and please share with any nonprofits that might be interested/eligible. A great opportunity!
Hope you're making the most of our fabulous summer days! Don't forget this weekend is the Randolph Street Market (July 27/28), always a great idea with over 125 vendors, music, food, fun and SALLY! And, if not a subscriber, please sign up here! I would love to have you!
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Joffrey Ballet's UNGala; About Face Theatre's Wonka Ball; Chicago Children's Museum plays "Hide 'N Seek"; Final Throne Chicago (OMG); Ocean Prime; Porchlight Music Theatre's ICONS gala; Giordano Dance Chicago and Saks' cool fashion show/party; Something new at the Pen; Hall of Fame baby!; Anixter Center's Benefit for Ability; Opening night for Mart antiques show; Alexian Brothers "Bal de Fleur"; Rush Spring Luncheon; Howard's brand new book; JoinAgent, a cool, new modeling platform; Jen's Golden Birthday; Fun videos and SO Much MORE!
Legendary Rush Street hotspot, Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse, celebrated its 30th anniversary in grand style on April 24 during a luncheon that benefited MisericordiaHeart of Mercy. An overflow crowd turned out to celebrate with Gibsons' principals Steve Lombardo, Hugo Ralli, John Colletti, Kathy O'Malley Piccone, Greg Horan and a host of regulars, longtime employees and loyal fans. The afternoon began with a
Rick Kogan led a panel discussion with Steve Lombardo, Kathy O'Malley Piccone, Hugo Ralli, Greg Horan and John Colletti.
cocktail reception with passed hors d'oeuvres, followed by a 3-course meal with menu favorites like filet mignon, double baked potatoes, creamed spinach and macadamia turtle pie and carrot cake. Following lunch, Rick Kogan of the Chicago Tribune, hosted an hour-long retrospective panel
With Misericordia's Lois Gates and Sister Rosemary Connelly.
discussion with Gibsons' afore mentioned partners. It was a fascinating discussion that touched on the early days (when every pencil was counted and they had no take-home bags) to the heady, celeb-filled days (that are ongoing). Kathy shared a touching story of one of Mohammad Ali's last visits to the restaurant with tears in her eyes. She said Jack Nicholson told her NOT to protect his table from fans as he "needed all the love he
It was a full house for the 30th anniversary celebration!
can get." Billy Joel, a restaurant favorite, was told there would be a 45 minute wait before Kathy looked up and realized who was requesting a table. He still chose to wait like a normal customer (loved this). And Colletti shared an hysterically funny story about the time sexy actress Sharon Stone called for a carry out. John got to do the honors himself and was
2nd level private party. Video screens were provided for guests to enjoy the festivities downstairs too.
even offered a kiss of gratitude! I was surprised to learn how much input from customers inspired menu selections. Famed NFL quarterback and Chicago legend Sid Luckman was instrumental in deciding on the restaurant's signature desserts insisting they be big and bold. He even flew Steve to Miami to check out Wolfie's that is famous for over-sized servings. Still Steve wasn't convinced so Luckman had his driver pick up desserts from all over town to compare. The late Congressman Dan Rostenkowski had his wife Laverne give up her beloved coleslaw recipe and the famous Gibsons' ribs were
Partner/Hostess with the mostest Kathy O'Malley Piccone (Chicago Mag photo)
inspired by those served at the former popular Rush Street hot spot, Singapore. Steve spoke about how the name came about (see video here), a combination of many happenstances that included inspiration from the late John Gibson (a man-about-town
Congrats Peg and Steve Lombardo!
who worked for the Chicago Convention & Tourism Bureau), the Gibsons martini and the simple fact that they'd waited until the last minute to decide. The event upstairs was by-invite-only but tickets were offered at $100 each with all proceeds benefiting Misericordia, a nonprofit that supports over 600 children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. More than 300 people watched the panel discussion on screens set up downstairs at the restaurant so everyone could feel they were a part of the celebration. It was a thrill to relive the memories and see so many iconic photos as they scrolled on multiple screens throughout the event. Although, my fondest memory was getting engaged the day the restaurant opened and going there to celebrate, as we still do for every milestone (and just for fun too). Love and congrats Gibsons! You just keep getting better with age! 🙂
Joffrey Community Engagement dancers and Academy of Dance students performed.
It was definitely not your grandma's gala and it was a pure delight! I think The Joffrey Ballet's UNGala (see video here!) was just what the doctor ordered and that it heralds winds of change in the event world. I love the idea of something unique and unexpected, especially since it seems like I've
Performance artists everywhere you looked!
gone to almost every party/gala/ball in town since 1974. Years ago, my friend Helen Melchior and I came up with a similar concept for the Joffrey, an event we named "Couture & Cocktails," which was a departure from their usual event fare. We offered a
Co-chairs Coco Meers and Laura Kofoid (front left) w/ Anne Kaplan, Greg Cameron, Ashley Wheater, WB pres. Noren Ungaretti, Anne Lazar and Zach Lazar. (Photo by Dan Rest)
fashion show experience along with White Castle hamburgers served on silver trays, all at unique venues, and so much more. For 7 years, it was the Joffrey's second largest fundraiser after its gala. These days, people in the know in the event planning world are learning that the word "gala" does not have the connotation they are
Jack Andrews with Chilli Pepper (Photo by Dan Rest)
hoping their parties will have these days. I know of many who are removing the word "ball" or "gala" from their invite. Just recently, during a planning meeting for the Eversight Gift of Sight event (formerly gala), we decided to remove that word and replace it with "celebration." (Shameless plug here: Michael
Levoi and Erin Brown. (Photo by Dan Rest).
Caputo and I are co-chairing this event again this year–with honoree Sherry Lea Holson–on October 24, details here). Times are a-changing and I think this word denotes a thing of the past, at least at this point in time. Partygoers are now looking for unique experiences for their charity dollars and I don't blame them, I am too. I remember when the Red Moon Theatre Company first came into being–I was blown away by its creativity. I saw things I'd never seen before and loved every minute of it. I wanted to be at any party that they were a part of. Sadly, they no
Yuka Iwai and Hansol Jeong (Photo by Dan Rest).
longer exist but I'm hoping something else will pop up along these lines like the Joffrey Ballet's UNGala did on April 12. This party had all of these elements and more for a fabulous, must-attend event, held for the first time at the Lyric Opera House (which will be the Joffrey's permanent home in 2020). Stilt walkers dancing in the aisles and
Anne Kaplan and Dia Weil (Photo by Dan Rest).
blowing bubbles, Joffrey Community Engagement Dancers and Academy of Dance students (see video here!) featured in pop-up performances on 3 levels, fun food from Jewell Events Catering, dramatic decor from HMR Designs, magicians, performance artists, drag queens (Maya Douglas, Chilli Pepper, Mimi Marks, Honey West) and so much more. I was on complete sensory overload, just like my first trip to Disneyland, and I loved every minute of it. Congrats to the creative co-chairs and Women's Board members Laura Kofoid and Coco Meers and to the company itself, led by artistic director Ashley Wheater and Greg Cameron, president/CEO. Just like the event, the company keeps pushing boundaries on what's expected, bringing brand new work to its delighted audiences on an ongoing basis. UNBelievable!
Leppen Leadership Award recipient Precious Brady-Davis (center) with AFT Artistic Director Megan Carney (L) and co-chair Mary Morten.
More than 300 guests joined About Face Theatre for WONKA BALL: Disco Inferno on April 12, at Venue West. Chicago’s celebrated lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and allied (LGBTQIA) theatre company raised nearly $65,000 for its programming and nationally-recognized youth education and outreach program. Decked out in polyester leisure suits and platform shoes, guests were immersed in the lush world of drag, disco and decadent club culture. The
Diego Rocha, Devin Marshall and Chris Schmidt.
evening paid homage to the legendary champions of ball culture started by LGBTQIA communities of color. Crowds sipped cocktails and savored delectable treats at food stations while enjoying live entertainment by host Cleo Pockalipps and disco-infused
AFT board pres Becky Huinker and AFT artistic director Megan Carney.
music and dancing curated by CircuitMOM productions. The party also featured an exclusive VIP reception, dozens of silent auction items, plus a live auction and raffle including tickets to Queen and Adam Lambert’sNorth American Rhapsody Tour and a private yacht party on Lake Michigan. Co-Chaired by Willa
AK Miller, DJ CircuitMOM, AFT Dir. of Institutional Giving Benjamin Sprunger and David Hackett.
Taylor, Mary Morten and Aaron Kacel with honorary co-chair Paul Lisnek (WGN TV/Comcast), the party included the presentation of the annual Leppen Leadership Awards. The 2019 recipients were Affinity Community Services, a social justice organization serving the needs of the Black LGBTQ
Raphael Sangel and honorary co-chair Paul Lisnek.
community of Chicago with a particular focus on Black women and Precious Brady-Davis, a localaward-winning diversity advocate, communications professional and public speaker. Micah Manternach, Sharon Pasia and Jimbo Pestano were honored with the About Face Youth Theatre MVP Award, presented annually to outstanding youth theatre ensemble members for exceptional service to the company and to the greater LGBTQIA community. Proceeds from WONKA BALL: Disco Inferno support the theatre's award-winning mainstage programming and nationally-recognized youth education and outreach program. (Photos by Timmy Samuel)
Jessica Dedow, Kelsey Paternoster, Gabriela Crowley and Franki Smurro.
Chicago Children's Museum (CCM) opened its doors to more than 250 supporters for the 9th annual Hide 'N Seek event on March 30. The event raised over $75,000 to support the museum’s community inclusion initiatives which welcome almost 140,000 people from underserved neighborhoods every year. The CCM board, along with the event’s host
Board co-presidents Megan Clower, Ruthie Neumeier and Leslie Venetz.
committee, created a "Roaring 20s" theme for the party that included blackjack and roulette casino games, an aerialist performance, a flip cup game sponsored by Coyote Logistics, a Smilebooth gifbooth and more. DJ Michael Hill along with live music from
Kristin Atchison and cute friend on the dance floor.
The Chicago Players transformed the Great Hall into a dance floor. The DineAmic Hospitality Group provided all of the evening’s decadent appetizers, with representation from Public House, Siena Tavern, Bar Siena, Bombobar, Prime & Provisions, Barrio and La Bodega. The party
Cute party guests!
continued at LIQR BOX, Hide 'N Seek’s official after party. The mission of the nonprofit museum is to improve children’s lives by creating a community where play and learning connect by providing play-filled experiences that include more than 15 interactive exhibits and daily programming. CCM aims to deliver at least one-third of its total annual attendance opportunities to low-income or under-served community members. (Photos by Beking Media)
The authenticity is astounding! Final Throne Chicago, a Game of Thrones-inspired pop-up party bar at 809 W. Evergreen, opened on April 20, and it is a must see if you're a fan of HBO's Game of Thrones. I'm a total geek for this show so this experience was like visiting Disneyland for
The Night King at Final Throne Chicago.
the first time for me. (Take a video tour here!) The theme envelops you as soon as you step inside the door and travel along the top of the "Wall" to enter the space. There, Daenerys and Khal Drogo greet you in full costume looking every inch the real characters they represent on TV.The main level houses the outstanding Hall of Faces, eerily detailed, where bartenders dressed as
Khal Drogo and Daenerys greeting guests at Final Throne Chicago.
henchmen serve "White Walker" Johnny Walker scotch, Game of Thrones chardonnay and red wine, along with many other cocktail choices, some served out of chalices. The great white Weirwood tree, from the godswood of Winterfell, spreads its branches in the entryway, with periodic snowfalls. Crazy, right?! Then, you move around the corner and there it is, the Iron
Mother of Dragons wanna be.
Throne in all its majesty, just like you remembered it. I couldn't wait to sit on it and feel the power. Cersei, I'm coming for you! Upstairs is another complete GOT
Final Throne Chicago
experience, this time inspired by Littlefinger's lair (brothel) on the Street of Silk in King's Landing–dragon alert here! The decor makes you feel like you're there–everything is bathed in red and very, very decadent. Loved, loved, loved it! The dungeon downstairs houses the wicked Night King, all 8 feet of him–another perfect photo opp. I'm telling you, I just about lost my mind here! Can you tell? I can't wait to go back and bring friends. WINTER is DEFINITELY HERE, Final Throne Chicago, 809 W. Evergreen Ave., 312.535.3355. (Take a video tour here with Daenerys, Drogo and me!)
Chicago seems to be exploding with new restaurants and, as much as this pleases me, it hasn't been so good for my waistline, yet, I soldiered on. We tried my favorite of the bunch (so far), Ocean Prime, a hot steakhouse and seafood restaurant located at 87 E. Wacker Drive on the 2nd floor of LondonHouse. From the elegant, chic decor to the delicious menu (created by executive chef Jason Shelley), the place was perfect in every way. A beautifully
Ocean Prime
appointed bar was packed with laughing guests with corner views to die for. The space features four private dining rooms with stunning views of the Chicago River and Michigan Avenue. The Wrigley Room accommodates up to 66 guests or can be divided into 3 smaller spaces. For a
Ocean Prime's beautiful art deco inspired decor.
more intimate dining experience, the Tribune Room accommodates up to 14 guests in an elegant wood-paneled space. Our server Heather was excellent and pointed out popular dishes like the variety of fish choices that ranged from blackened snapper to Florida grouper to Chilean sea bass, all prepared in a unique style by the chef. Sides were equally delicious and included smoked gouda tater tots, lobster mashed potatoes, parmesan truffle fries, white truffle caviar deviled eggs, goat cheese ravioli and so much more. There's even an extensive
And you run into just the nicest peeps there too–with Whitney Reynolds, her husband David Heiner and my Chuck.
selection of sushi as well as a raw bar. Just for fun, Heather brought us a signature cocktail "Berries & Bubbles", a complicated concoction of Belvedere citrus vodka, marinated berries, fresh lemon and Domaine Chandon Brut, all bubbling over with dry ice and smoke. It was so cool! We can't wait to go back! Congratulations to GM Louis Morgan III, Crystal Lining (sales and event manager), Maureen DeLuca (dining room manager) and, of course Chef Jason. It was a winner–delightful experience in a magnificent setting! Ocean Prime has 16 locations across the country and is open for lunch and dinner. 312.428.4344.
PMT's 25th anniversary chairs Bill Kurtis, Donna La Pietra Kurtis and Deann and Rick Bayless.
Porchlight Music Theatre celebrated 24 years and announced its 25th Anniversary Co-Chairs at its ICONS Gala brunch on March 31 at the Ritz-Carlton Chicago. The event set a new attendance record with 300 guests and broke fundraising records for Porchlight’s artistic and educational programs. The elegant brunch, chaired by Tamara Sims, included performances from Chicago’s leading talents that celebrated the legendary career of Jerome Robbins; the presentation of The Luminary Award to Jean Klingenstein and the introduction of the 25th Anniversary Chairs– Rick and
PMT artistic director Michael Weber, Commissioner of Chicago's Dept. of Cultural Affairs & Special Events Mark Kelly and PMT exec. dir. Jeannie Lukow.
Deann Bayless and Bill Kurtis and Donna La Pietra. Since it was a Porchlight special event, music and performances took center stage with David Fiorello, pianist and vocalist,
Billy Marovitz, Asia Gajderowicz, Julian and Rhona Frazin (PMT board member).
serving as musical director with Yulia Block on the drums and Lara Regan on reeds. Fiorello and the band performed Jerome Robbins-inspired numbers beginning with one of the stars of Porchlight’s recent hit A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder,Andrés Enriquez, singing “Something’s Coming” from West Side Story. Executive director Jeannie Lukow welcomed guests and shared a recap of Porchlight's stellar year that
PMT Young Professional Committee members Becca Sheehan, Cody Czymr and Carolyn Isaac.
included the critical, audience and financial successes of Gypsy starring E. Faye Butler and the aforementioned A Gentleman’s Guide; the highest number of subscribers in
PMT exec. dir. Jeannie Lukow, 2018 Luminary Award recipient Jim Jensen and 2019 Luminary Award winner Jean Klingenstein with PMT artistic dir. Michael Weber.
Porchlight’s history and the expansion of its educational programming in Chicago’s public schools. The Commissioner of the City of Chicago Department of Cultural and Special Events Mark Kelly spoke about the Year of Chicago Theatre and how Porchlight's productions reflect Chicago’s place as a performing arts leader on a global scale. Artistic director Michael Weber spoke about
Husband/wife performers Shanna VanDerwerker and Justin Brill.
Robbins’ storied life and career including videos and photos of him and the many productions he was affiliated with including On the Town.
PMT Board of Directors.
The tribute to Klingenstein began with multi-Jeff Award-winning Donica Lynn singing “One,” from A Chorus Line with the 300+ crowd joining in a musical salute to this year’s award recipient. Jeff-Award winner and star of Porchlight’s Gypsy, E. Faye Butler, performed “Everything’s Coming Up Roses” from the Robbins musical that brought the crowd to their feet. Lucy Godinez and Michelle Lauto ended the brunch with their rendition of “A Boy Like That” from West Side Story. (Photos by Michael Courier).
With GDC dancers Zachary Heller, Jacob Frazier, Ashley Downs, Katie Rafferty and Adam Houston.
Giordano Dance Chicago blew the doors off the spring fashion show presentation held at Saks Fifth Avenue (Michigan Avenue) on April 11. Matt Brown, Saks VP and general manager, welcomed guests. He was a former
Richard Weinberg, GDC artistic dir. Nan Giordano and Michael Caputo.
"Dancing with the Giordano Stars" participant and, not only does he know his fashion but he knows dance too! Nena Ivon, a longtime Saks fashion director and author of Nena's Notes, produced the show that included dancers, models and former Star participants Christine D'hondt
With show producer Nena Ivon and her fabulous models.
and her husband Chris D'hondt, Joe Brown, Kip Helverson (board president) and Dr. Stacie McClane. The dancers opened the show and performed throughout as well as participating as models. Their "Momentum" number awed the crowd and had everyone hooting and clapping along. (See it here!) (Don't miss a GDC performance, click here for info!)
The Millennium Park room, a fab new event space at the Peninsula.
Congrats to the award-winning Peninsula Chicago! While many are lamenting the loss of its beautiful bar on the lobby level, fear not! A brand new, elegant event space has taken its place. Millennium Park will seat 135 or so for that
Debut party entertainment provided by Ken Arlen.
perfect party. The oversized fireplace and windows overlooking the city will make this your go-to destination for after-parties, private events and more. A private debut party featured delicious food by the Pen's master chefs, beautiful decor by Kehoe Designs and great music by Ken Arlen performers. (Take a video tour here with an intro by the Pen's PR whiz Susan Ellefson!)
Hall of Fame baby! I was so thrilled to receive the news that BizBash, a national industry magazine and event platform, chose me as an inductee into its 2019 Hall of Fame! The ceremony will take place at the Museum of Science & Industry on Wednesday, May 15. The Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Barbara Lee Cohen (Productions USA). I will be honored along with Lori Adlesick (Choose Chicago), Jack Luft (Hall's Rentals), Karen Malone (HIMSS) and Michael Nishi and Carey Pinkowski (Chicago Event Management). The Rising Star Award will be presented to Morgan Bucciferro (Chicago Cubs). I am beyond thrilled! #InviteOnly
The Anixter Center will host its 8th annual Benefit for Ability Celebrating a Century of Service on Wednesday, May 15 at the 1914 Club at Wrigley Field (1060 W. Addison). Chaired by Dominick Mondi, the event will honor the Anixter Family for its commitment to serving those with disabilities. (For tickets, more info, click here.)
On Friday, May 16, join the Woman's Board of Northwestern Memorial Hospital for its 3rd annual Chicago Antiques + Art + Design Show opening night benefit. The show will feature over 75 dealers exhibiting fine antique furniture, decorative and fine arts and more at the Merchandise Mart (May 17th through 19th). For tickets, more info, click here!
On Saturday, May 4, the Alexian Brothers Foundation will host "Bal de Fleur" at Rockwell on the River (3057 N. Rockwell). Funds raised will go towards the Foundation's AMITA health initiative which provides access to programs and services for behavorial medicine, homelessness, chronic illness, the autism spectrum and developmental disorders, when and where people need it. (For tickets, more info, click here!)
The Woman's Board of Rush University Medical Center will host its 25th annual Spring Luncheon on Tuesday, May 7 at the Hilton Chicago. The event will feature Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and UN Special Envoy on Climate Change. Funds raised will support service programs supported by the WB of Rush University Medical Center. (For tickets, more info, click here!)
Huge congrats are in order for Chicago's own Howard A. Tullman, tech guru/serial entrepreneur/author/and all-round nice guy. His latest book, "You Can't Win A Race With Your Mouth: And 299 Other Expert Tips From a Lifelong Entrepreneur" is a must-read! Filled with tips, truths and advice, this book is the ultimate "source" for business and life in general. And even though Howard is always several steps ahead of anyone I know, the book is straight-forward and easy to read. (To purchase, please click here. You will be doing yourself a favor, believe me).
Are you a model or an actress who is tired of the old way of doing business? Well, there's a new game in town and it's quite a disruptor. Welcome Agent, a brand new platform that puts the talent in charge. Establish your own rate, monitor and update your page and even RATE your clients/bookings! I love this new idea and am behind it 100% (as a matter of fact, I'm already signed up). I sat down for a chat with its creator, Mark Willingham, at RL the other day and I loved what I heard. He was in town doing press for this new idea and was introduced to me by the Tribune's Larry Wert, who also backs the platform. "We're interested in providing a safer, more transparent environment for both the talent and client," Willingham said. I think this is an idea whose time has come. Currently, the platform is available in L.A., NYC, Miami, Las Vegas, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, San Diego, Seattle and now Chicago. Check out all the details here, see video below and let me know what you think!
Beautiful birthday lady Jennifer Sutton Brieva celebrating at Marchesa.
One of Chicago's most popular girls-around-town, Jennifer Sutton Brieva, celebrated her Golden Birthday (50th) at the posh restaurant Marchesa recently with a room full of friends and family. Hosted by her handsome hubby, Dr. Joaquin Brieva, the event was all Old Hollywood Glamour put together by a "dream
Party girls!
team" of event professionals including Debi Lilly (A Perfect Event), Kathryn Alevera and Jason Clark (Marchesa) and beloved photog Mila Samokhina. Jennifer's passion for the Golden Era of Hollywood inspired everything from "gold" place settings accompanied by a framed photo of a silver screen legend to the music. Cole Porter and George Gershwin favorites were performed by
Party boys!
one of Chicago's popular bandleader's Bill Pollack. A three-tiered show stopper cake was prepared by Toni's Patisserie and topped off the decadent dinner designed by Michelin-starred Chef Didier. Once the dining and
Jennifer with Todd Hatoff and hubby/host Dr. Joaquin Brieva.
toasts came to a close, the group ascended downstairs to continue celebrating in The Cave with local celebrity mixologist Nikki Friar for drinks and dancing to 70s and 80s music. It was a magical evening for all and the perfect soiree for a classic beauty who loves to dance! “At this point in my life I
Elegant cake by Toni's Patisserie and floral decor and design by Debi Lilly, A Perfect Event.
know who and what matters most. I’ve stopped trying to fit into anyone else’s version of who they think I should be – what to believe or who to like. I'm grateful for loyal friends, support of family, the unconditional love of my cat and a true partnership with the love of my life who holds my hand
Julia Jacobs, Jennifer's gorgeous mother SharonAnn Louden, Lori Allen, Jen and Julianne Glatz.
through it all,” Jenny said. Guests, who flew in from all over to attend, included Sharon Ann Louden, David Sutton II, David Sutton III, and Lonnie Sue Sutton from Colorado; John and Julianne
Jennifer with JP Anderson, Michigan Ave Mag's editor-in-chief.
Donohue from Canada; Kelley McCarthy from St. Louis and Jodi Wilmot from Cleveland. Chicago guests included Paul Iacono, Todd Hatoff, Christopher Dovalina, Verne Thomas, J.P. Anderson, Steven Hearn, Julia Jacobs, Lori Allen, Tammy Kohl, Leah Chavie, Norma Rixter, Ben Soldinger, Kimberly and Jeffrey Postma, Diala and Henry Joseph, Martha and Magnus Ottenborn, and Lisa and Jeremy Kerman. Love and Happy BD dear Jenny!
Don't forget to mark your calendars now for "RETROSPECT," a brand new vintage fashion experience brought to you by the same cool folks from Randolph Street Market ! The event will include a preview of "Funny Face" at the Music Box Theatre on May 2, an upscale vintage market (May 3/4 and a killer fashion show (May 3), produced by Nena Ivon (Nena's Notes)! Join us! All the exciting details here!
Chris Renk and his Banner & Witcoff team after receiving Impact Case of the Year Award in NYC.
Congrats are also in order for Chris Renk, principal senior partner at the law firm Banner & Witcoff. He and his team were recently awarded with the Impact Case of the Year Award for their work representing Converse in its trademark battle against entities selling knock-off versions of the company’s iconic Chuck Taylor All Star sneaker. Kudos Team Renk!
That's it for this week! I hope you've endured our extreme weather changes in APRIL?! One day, we were laying in the sun and the next
WTF?
day, building snowmen! Also, don't forget, if you have something exciting to share, send it my way: candacejordan@rcn.com and, if not a subscriber, please sign in here! (My list is never shared, only treasured).
Love,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com
P.S. And, of course, something to leave you with a smile…..I could watch this allllll day long!