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PARTIES, PEOPLE AND POSITIVITY–HERE’S TO A BIGGER, BRIGHTER, HEALTHIER NEW YEAR!

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Bar Mar–a new venture from Gibsons Restaurant Group and Chef Jose Andres.

This past year has been trying but, we're still here, so there's much to be grateful for. I love seeing events cautiously return and was so happy to hug my friends again, even though this new variant is taking us back a step. Crime is off the charts with no end in sight but, I'm still hopeful this city will survive and thrive. I'm thrilled to see so many new restaurants opening up. Alex Dana just opened his 9th restaurant, this time in Millennium Park, and Gibsons Restaurant Group has partnered with Michelin starred Chef Jose Andres in some exciting new ventures which will keep our city on top of the foodie chain. On a sad note, we lost a 40-year institution, Yoshi's Cafe, in Lakeview. But, despite some

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Navy Pier's Light Up the Lake helped light up Chicago.

setbacks, this holiday season has never been brighter, literally speaking. Rosemont debuted its AMAZE Light Festival this year with over 1 million lights in Impact Field. Six Flags' Holiday in the Park returned this year with both in-person and drive-thru options and, again, millions of lights. Navy Pier hosted Light Up the Lake inside Festival Hall and the

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AMAZE–an AMAZING debut experience at Rosemont.

Botanic Garden's Lightscapes was a sell-out. Brookfield Zoo's Holiday Magic, at 40 years young, was the area's longest-running lights event. Lincoln Park Zoo's Zoolights is expected to bring in nearly $2.5 million this year for its bottom line and Morton Arboretum's Illumination surpassed 200,000 visitors this year. Yes, the city has never shined brighter, hopefully it will be a harbinger of good things to come for us next year. Shine on Chi! We're all rooting for YOU! 

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Paula Fasseas, PAWS founder, with emcees Jake Hamilton and Sylvia Perez (Fox-32)

On Saturday night, November 12, the Drake Hotel was packed with 550 party-goers and 60 of their four-legged friends, to celebrate PAWS Chicago's 20th anniversary and its triumphant Fur Ball return. After a long pandemic hiatus, guests were thrilled to be back together again to raise funds for PAWS, the area's largest No-Kill animal

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An adorable guest.

shelter. Co-chaired by Scott and Nancy Santi, the black-tie event was a sell-out with both the Gold Coast Room and the Grand Ballroom filled to the brim with guests and a lot of tail-wagging

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PAWS founder Paula Fasseas, Tinsley Mortimer, Angie DeMars and friends.

canines, many dressed to the nines. We saw pups in tuxes, tutus and sparkly coats on rhinestone-studded leashes and everyone seemed to be having a great time!

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PaWS CEO Susanna Homan and Chris Wickham and friends.

Upon arrival, supporters enjoyed cocktails in the French Room and the sounds of Guitarra Azul. Programs in both ballrooms were hosted by media personalities, Jake Hamilton and Sylvia Perez

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Strawberry and Shortcake, Tinsley Mortimers rescue poodles.

in the Gold Coast Room and Natalie Bomke in the Grand Ballroom. The program consisted of the presentation of adoptable dogs, which garnered oohs and ahhs from the crowd. Tinsley Mortimer,

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With dear friends and longtime PAWS supporters Bonnie and Jim Spurlock.

of the Real Housewives of New York City, went home with an adorable 3-pound Chihuahua which completed her family of two other rescue poodles. Paula Fasseas, PAWS founder, thanked the crowd and shared that since the organization's inception, the killing of homeless pets in Chicago has decreased by 91%, but she noted "there was still much more work to be done."  Popular auctioneer David Goodman had the crowd digging deep into their pockets for live auction prizes that included a

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Longtime PAWS supporters Howard and Judy Tullman.

countryside villa in Barcelona for a week for 8 people (sold four times at $25K each); a truffle dinner for 9 prepared by Chef Fabio Viviani (sold for $17K); box seats at Elton John's Final Tour for 10 (sold for $21K)  and 8

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Kendra Gillams, WGCI, and friend.

days in St. Barth at a private villa for 6 PLUS a fly-in on a G-7 (sold for $40K). Following a buffet dinner, the live auction and a fund-a-cause, guests returned to the French Room to enjoy live music from Maggie Speaks (the band was underwritten by longtime supporters Melissa and Michael Canning). The event was sponsored by ITW, A. Marek Fine Jewelry and Wayne and Nan Kocourek.

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SC gala co-chairs Melinda Jakovich-Lagrange, Heather Spyra, Sherrill Bodine (outgoing SC president. Congrats to new pres Jean Antoniou!) and Lyn McKeaney.

The Service Club of Chicago;s annual gala, Our Kind of Town CHICAGO….. And All That Jazz!," held on November 5th, was a successful night celebrating the organization’s 131st year of serving the greater

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Paula Borg and Cheryl Coleman.

Chicagoland community. Nearly 250 guests donned their finest black-tie attire and filled the gorgeously renovated Grand Ballroom of The Four Seasons Chicago.  Event co-chairs Melinda Jakovich-Lagrange, Lyn Z. McKeaney and Heather Spyra welcomed guests to the cocktail reception highlighted by a phenomenal silent auction featuring items such as designer handbags, stay-cations, and travel options. Guests were eager to greet the gala’s celebrity emcee, John O’Hurley, of Seinfeld and Broadway fame, who dazzled the audience

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Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and Myra Reilly.

by performing a number from the hit play CHICAGO, where he had performed as Billy Flynn. The fabulous sounds of The Gold Coast All Stars and the majestic vision from Kehoe Designs warmed up the Ballroom. In welcoming the audience, the SC president, Sherrill Bodine, heralded the return of the

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Sylvia and Kurt Muller.

“live” gala after a virtual event in 2020 and thanked all those present for truly “making a difference in the lives of others." In between courses, a live auction featured items such as Super Bowl 2022 tickets and fabulous experiences in France and Naples! An open call for donations was preceded by a knock-out video highlighting agencies that have benefited from the group’s Philanthropic Grant Fund, which is the gala's significant purpose. Raffle winners were pulled and then guests packed the dance floor. The Service Club Gala is always the largest fundraiser the group hosts every year, providing primary funding for its Philanthropic Grant program. This year’s event raised over $475,000.

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The Apparel Industry Board, Inc. (AIBI) hosted its 6th annual REV UP CHICAGO, a fashion show and scholarship award ceremony at Perillo Exotic Cars. Challenges from Covid-19 led to a hybrid in-person event and watch party of the pre-recorded fashion show. Designers included: Elda de la Rosa Couture, Lauren Lein, Ltd., Laurie Borsé, Rebellion, STAM and Swap & Strut. This IMG_3458year’s winner for the Designer in Residence Award went to

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Elaine Hyde, Chicago Star publisher center, with friends.

Blair Goldman. The 1st place tuition scholarship winner is Irving Castañeda, the 2nd place tuition scholarship winner is Adilene Villalpando. Guests enjoyed specialty cocktails from Glenfiddich while sampling appetizers from Taqueria Chingon. It was a night of pampering with hair and make-up touch ups and a nail bar provided by Tricoci Salon & Spa.  Special thanks to sponsors, Joe and Pat Perillo, who have been supporters of REV UP CHICAGO since its inception. I was so proud to serve as emcee and

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Ambar Campos (AIBI ED) and Kat Anderson, AIBI member services coordinator.

have Chicago Star Media as the media sponsor. A special thank you to Gold Sponsors: Sherrill Bodine, Lauren and Thomas Cavanaugh, Susan Gohl, Caroline and Brian Joss, Scott Schroeder, Erica and Michael Strama, Xochil and Tim Scheer, Stanley Paul Foundation and Maria

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One of Perillo's many exotic cars on display.

Vathis. This event raised $20,000 for the philanthropic arm of the Apparel Industry Foundation, Inc. (AIFI), a 501c3 charity. The Apparel Industry Board is the only official organization in Illinois specifically dedicated to the needs of the sewn products industry. AIBI nurtures and supports designers based in Greater Chicago and is constantly developing new programs to better serve and promote the industry as a whole. View the event below, which offered both live-stream and in-person viewing.

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Union League Boys & Girls Clubs, a nonprofit serving the after-school needs of over 15,000 youth from under-served neighborhoods, hosted Leaders in the Making Gala, its 44th annual

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Gala Chair Celine Fitzgerald (2nd left), ULBGC President, CEO Mary Ann Mahon Huels (center) and The Fitzgerald Family Foundation's Denise, Shannon, and Gerald Fitzgerald (l-r)

benefit, on November 6 at the Union League Club of Chicago. This black-tie gala honored the

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Connie Donnelly and John Donnelly, Union League Club Board President.

accomplishments of its young membership and raised funds for its continued youth development programs. “Traditionally, the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs gala has been a celebration of those who stand by the Clubs throughout the darkest of times, from its donors to its staff, with last year’s event honoring the individuals and corporations that assisted in distributing over 250,000 meals and providing a safe space during COVID. This year, they highlighted those who bring the most meaning to the 102-

Hector Perez (center)  Union League Boys & Girls Clubs Senior Vice President

Hector Perez (center), Union League Boys & Girls Clubs Senior Vice President.

year-old nonprofit—its 15,000 youth members,” said Gala Chairman, Union League Boys & Girls Clubs Trustee and rising philanthropist Celine Fitzgerald. “These bright and tenacious

Anastasia Hernandez  Club One Director  receiving 2021 Staff Inspirational Hero Award

Anastasia Hernandez, Club One Director, receiving 2021 Staff Inspirational Hero Award.

Chicago youth are truly the city’s Leaders in the Making.”  The gala returned to the Union League Club following a virtual version in 2020 and attracted over 300 guests, occupying three floors of this elegant private club. The evening began with cocktails and a silent auction as well as a performance by a Luminarts jazz duet. After dinner, a “Fund the Mission” paddle raise and an after party followed with DJ and desserts. Gala sponsors included The Fitzgerald Family Foundation, Bernardi Securities, BMO Harris Bank, James Gillespie, The Shade Family Foundation, Chioros Properties, Mary & Lionel Go, Lauren & Andrew Jones, Peak Construction and Rothschild. Since its founding on December 26, 1919, as a foundation of

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Principal Yashika Tippett-Eggleston of Air Force Academy High School, ULBGC's newest in-school programming site.

the Union League Club of Chicago, Union League Boys

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Celine and Shannon Fitzgerald.

& Girls Clubs have been serving youth in neighborhoods with the highest hardship index in Chicago; providing quality programming centered on academic success, good character and citizenship and healthy lifestyles. Today, Union League Boys & Girls Clubs serve over 15,000 youth members at ten well-equipped and professionally staffed inner-city Clubs that bring

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Margaret Jahn (R), of the Gala Committee and Union League Boys & Girls Clubs Associate Board, Jake Wilkoff (L).

effective after-school programming to youth in the Pilsen, West Town, Humboldt Park, Bucktown, South Lawndale and Englewood communities. In addition to its Club sites, the non-profit also serves Court-detained youth assigned to Chicago’s Juvenile Temporary Detention Program and manages its own 247-acre summer camp in southern Wisconsin where Club youth have a chance to enjoy supervised outdoor activities not easily accessible in an urban environment. ULBGC recently announced it will open seven new school-based Club sites thanks to a five-year, $1.4 million annual grant from the national Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers funding organization. 

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Designer Barbara Bates with Kevin Williams and Merle Hedgepath.

Beloved fashion designer Barbara Bates celebrated her 35th anniversary with a jam-packed show spotlighting her newest collection. During the runway  presentation, live music was performed by the youth of Chicago West Side Community Music Center with

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Lorraine Miller (Burrell Advertising) and Dionne Williams (D. Williams PR).

many Chicago notables and celebs coming out to celebrate this milestone occasion. Actress Lisa Raye and gospel singer BeBe Winans were celebrity models. Throughout the years Bates has dressed many celebs including Michael Jordan, Oprah Winfrey, Steve Harvey, Bernie Mac, Whitney Houston and so many more!  Self taught designer Barbara has also been known for her fight against breast cancer and has raised over $500,000 for Mt. Sinai hospital in support of breast cancer patients. And, for over a decade, she has provided free prom gowns for Chicago's in-need high school seniors and most recently provided thousands of masks during Covid for Chicago's police officers. Congrats, with love Barbara!

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Navy Pier's Light Up the Lake, now through Jan. 2.

At Navy Pier's "Light Up the Lake" debut attraction, now through January 2, a magical wonderland awaits, all enclosed within the warm, inviting Festival Hall. First off, being enclosed is a big plus for families with kids who want to keep them comfortable and warm during our cold winters. Another plus is the carpeting, very IMG_6385thoughtful for one and all AND it provides traction for the kiddos as they dart around the sparkling exhibits–lighted ornaments, ginormous teddy bears, Christmas boxes, tunnels of lights, a 3-story Christmas tree and more. It was so heartwarming to see so many families out enjoying themselves after a long period of isolation. Couples walking hand in hand and taking photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Children IMG_6379squealing with delight on the mini-train tooling around Christmas cottages. Adults sipping spiked hot chocolate and enjoying a variety of delicious foods–funnel cakes, loaded latkes, smoked brisket sandwiches, cotton candy, funnel cake sundaes, beer, tequila cocktails, pastrami-spiced turkey sandwiches and so much more. There's even a cookie decorating kit for the kids!  As we wandered throughout the 170,000-square-foot space, we felt the spirit of Christmas that is alive and well here. We sat for a while by the ice-skating rink watching as skaters, with varying levels of talent, swooped around to the sounds of the holidays. Beyond the rink, picnic tables were set up for dining with large fireplaces projected on screens above the tables. Thank you Navy Pier for all you do for the city of Chicago and its vital tourism trade. You are always thinking of ways to make us smile. (www.NavyPier.org)

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Happy 150th Palmer House!

The historic Palmer House, a Hilton Hotel, celebrated its 150th anniversary December 8. A ceremony and celebration took place in the hotel's grand lobby before a crowd of fans, friends and media. The event honored both the milestone anniversary and National Brownie Day (paying homage to the original brownie recipe that was invented at the hotel). The lobby came alive with digital projections of historic photos along the walls, a gallery of never-before-seen historic artifacts and a proclamation from the Mayor Lori Lightfoot declaring today to be "Palmer House, a Hilton Hotel Day in Chicago, in celebration of 150 years of history, elegance and hospitality." The State of Illinois also issued a proclamation honoring the hotel. The Palmer House first opened on September 26, 1871. The hotel began as an extravagant wedding gift from Potter Palmer to his bride Bertha Honore and was IMG_6296immediately regarded as one of the most luxurious hotels in Chicago. Speakers included Michael Edwards, president/CEO Chicago Loop Alliance, Greg Cameron, president/CEO of The Joffrey Ballet and Chairman

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You know it's a cool event when Rosemary Fanti (and her Richard Koranda) are there!

of the State Street Commission, and Larry Horowitz, executive director of the Historic Hotels of America and Dean Lane, Palmer House General Manager, who thanked the attendees and praised his staff, who speak 25 languages. He shared some of the many firsts the hotel is known for: 1) The first fire-proof building. Potter challenged anyone to start a fire in its guest rooms. 2) The first hotel to install Alexander Graham Bell's original telephone in every guest room. 3) The first use of the "vertical steam railroad," which would later become the elevator. 4) The first

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Dean Lane, Palmer House GM.

hotel to use Edison's modern light-bulb in every guest room. 5) The birthplace of the original chocolate fudge brownie. Lane spoke about some of the many proud moments in the history of the hotel. In 1879, Bertha Palmer's sister Ida was married to President Ulysses S.

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Part of Bertha Palmer's china set.

Grant. The hotel hosted a banquet dubbed "the greatest banquet in American history" to commemorate the return of the President's trip around the world. Mark Twain, a friend of the Palmers, served as emcee. (Twain's beer stein from this event was on display on the mezzanine as was Bertha's French Haviland China that was used and is valued at $30,000 per place setting, among many other items.) (Palmer House, A Hilton Hotel, 17 E. Monroe, www.hilton.com, 312.726.7500)

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Stunning SC Holiday Luncheon co-chairs Lezley Hodes and Karen Peters.

The Service Club of Chicago's annual holiday luncheon, “A Cool Yule," was held on December 1 at The University Club. On this day, Cathedral Hall was decorated to the nines for the holidays reminding me a bit of Hogwart's

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Suzette Gilchrist, Marcia Northrup LaBarge and Stacy Ditka.

School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. No witches though, only angels donating their time and money to good causes. Under the Great Tree, guests gathered early to sing holiday carols and shop an amazing array of local vendors. Veteran co-chairs Lezley Hodes and Karen Peters welcomed all and, along with President Sherrill Bodine and songstress Denise Tomasello, led the audience in their annual “verse by table” rendition of The Twelve Days of Christmas. As her term nears an end, Bodine said “This is

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Michelle Delaney, Michelle Dietzler Dermenjian and Susie Arnold.

my last big event, and I hope you all know how proud and grateful I am for each of you – and for the work that we accomplish together." (Jean Antoniou is the incoming president). The luncheon had taken a virtual,

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Shelly Perkowski and Sharyl Mackey.

online turn in 2020, and all the guests were thrilled to be back together in-person. Every year, the luncheon chooses a charity for the guests to provide gifts for to herald the giving spirit. The crowd of nearly 200 arrived off the elevators carrying basketballs, coloring books and an assortment of toys, all to benefit Kids Above All, a nonprofit which has been caring for children in need since 1894. The Holiday Luncheon supports the valuable work of The Service Club of Chicago and allows its programs to grow and expand. This year’s event raised over $60,000 — another record high set for the year.

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Big thanks to Fox-32's Sylvia Perez for having me back to discuss fabulous things to do for the holidays! Check out the video below for my festive tips for family fun!

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With Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue's Wendy Krimins (GM) and Tina Koegel (NM Brand Exprience Manager).

Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue hosted the Service Club of Chicago recently for a fun-filled White Elephant Party (this is the game where you pick a number and then choose a gift, which can be stolen by another party-goer.) Let me just say Sheree Schimmer had a lot of trouble

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The SC party girls with Chicago Star.

holding on to her gifts! The intimate party was by-invite-only and consisted of past event chairs and co-chairs. I offered welcoming remarks before all the merriment began. Neiman's GM Wendy Krimins and Tina Koegel, Brand Experience Manager, both thanked the ladies for their longtime support. I think this relationship is perfect because both entities focus on giving back. It was a perfect holiday party with good friends who seem like family.

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Holiday for Hope/ Dreams for Kids do-gooders.

Dreams for Kids continued its 33rd year of giving on December 15 when community leaders met at GCE Lab School to carry on the tradition of hosting its annual toy and comfort drive, Holiday for Hope, benefiting Chicago families in need, which was in jeopardy of being discontinued amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, over 1200 toys, coats, gloves, and

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Felicia Winiecki and friends supporting this wonderful cause.

blankets have been donated and will be distributed across Chicago thanks to program partners Jesse White (IL 4-IMG_3596Secretary of State); Sam Hill (Shoot Your Best Shot); Jakhil Jackson (a 14-year-old with his own nonprofit, Project I Am); Annie McAveeney (Fill a Hart for Kids). In July, GCE Lab School took on Dreams for Kids’ Holiday for Hope drive and social entrepreneurship program, Dream Leaders, a youth leadership and service-learning program. 

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With Tracey Tarantino and her beautiful ZZAZZ models at Union League Holiday Fashion Show.

The Union League Holiday Fashion Show took place on December 1, expertly produced again by ZZAZZ Productions (Tracey Tarantino & Team–Nancy Long, fashion coordinator; Natalie Roppo, production coordinator) who have been a part of this event for years.

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York Furrier's Kathy Rezny and Natalie Roppo.

The show took place in the club's elegant Grand Ballroom where 200 guests enjoyed lunch, specialty vendors (on a different floor) and one of the most beautiful backdrops I've ever seen for an event, a snow-filled, wintry scene that made the fashion segments by Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue, Max Mara at Bloomingdale's, Anne Fontaine, York Furrier, St. John Boutique, Contessa Bottega and Mira Couture pop right off the stage. Congrats to ZZAZZ and to the philanthropic ladies of the ULCC. (Thanks for including me Tracey!)

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Union League Holiday Fashion Show produced by ZZAZZ Productions.

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Tracey Tarantino DiBuono directing her ZZAZZ Productions models before a fashion show for the Infant Welfare Society-Oak Brook at Drury Lane.

On another bright fashion note, ZZAZZ Productions also produced one of the largest shows in the Chicagoland area, Mistletoe Medley, for the Infant Welfare Society-Oakbrook Chapter on November 30. The event was a sell-out in the Drury Lane Ballroom where guests enjoyed a lengthy shopping experience

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Tina Weller (Fumee Claire Candles) was one of the many holiday vendors at the event.

from a variety of amazing vendors before sitting down to lunch. The tables were decorated with festive, glowing floral centerpieces made by Chapter volunteers that were available for sale following the event (they were a sell-out too!) Tracey Tarantino utilized her largest cast of models yet for this grand show including a very well-

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Wearing furs from York Furrier, 107 N. York St., Elmhurst.

behaved poodle named Theodore. To kick off the afternoon, Oak Brook Chapter co-presidents Linda Layland and Marge Tresley welcomed guests. Allison Rosati returned as the much-loved emcee. I was honored to walk in the show along with NBC Chicago Today co-hosts Matt Rodrigues and Cortney Hall. Fabulous runway fashions were presented by Neiman Marcus Oak Brook, York Furrier, IMG_5742Mira Couture, Max Mara, Sandro, Red E Mas, Lepa Boutique, St. John, Elda de la Rosa and Ted Baker. Since 1911, The Infant Welfare Society has been providing love and support for children and their families in under-served communities. The Angel Harvey Family Health Center of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago provides a variety of services including prenatal care, dental, adult health, optometry, counseling services as well as The Child-Centered Health & Advanced Therapies (CHAT) program.

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Team ZZAZZ–Another smash hit fashion show for the Infant Welfare Society-Oak Brook Chapter.

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NBC Chicago Today with hosts Cortney Hall and Matt Rodrigues.

Special thanks to NBC Chicago Today show co-hosts Matt Rodrigues and Cortney Hall for having me on to chat about a few of my favorite "Gifts that Give Back"! All of the items appeared in Chicago Star's first holiday issue (read it here) and all of them donated a portion of proceeds back to a nonprofit. I presented a beautiful Chicago Lighthouse clock; a PAWS Chicago desk calendar; beautiful ornaments from Mary, Mary Gifts (706 N. Dearborn) where a portion of the sale of any musical ornament benefited Allegrezza; a Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation stuffed teddy bear and a beautiful cookbook from Eli's Cheesecake, where a portion of the sales supported Cure Epilepsy during the month of December (Epilepsy Awareness Month). Please enjoy the segment below!

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Francesca and Adam (Mr. and Mrs. Adam Epstein!)

LOVE IS IN THE AIR! Linda Yu became the proud Mother of the Bride when her beautiful daughter Francesca Ling married Oct. 17 at the Langham Hotel in Pasadena. In attendance at this glamorous wedding were the Father of the Bride, Dr. Richard Baer, and the Chicago contingent Sylvia Perez, Tracey Tarantino and Ji Suk Yi, among others. Linda's beautiful gown was created by Peach Carr and makeup was by Chicago's Alex Galasinao. Kudos to all and long may you love! (Thanks Kup!)

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Francesca and her beautiful (proud) mom, Linda Yu.
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Mr. and Mrs. Israel Idonije–Jatnna Toribio and Izzy.

Another happy wedding occurred on November 14 in Chicago when former Chicago Bear star and full-time philanthropist Israel Idonije wed his love, Jatnna Toribio. It was an intimate ceremony with a small group of friends that culminated in a dramatic photo shoot atop the LondonHouse by Gregoire Jules. Again, love WINS!!!

 

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Alex Antoniou and Matt Silkaitas.

And it was a fabulous, surprise engagement for Alex Antoniou and her love Matt Silkaitas! He got down on one knee atop the Ever Restaurant on December 18 and popped the question. The whole family celebrated together afterwards.

And, on December, Becca Smith (darling daughter of Jim

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Alex and Becca Maas with Jim Smith and Greg Hyder. 

Smith and Greg Hyder), tied the knot with Alex Maas. The wedding was supposed to take place at the zoo but, thanks to Covid, had to be dialed back to an intimate ceremony for 22 at the groom's lavish family home in Inverness. The couple plan to celebrate with more family and friends when the pandemic is over.

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The Lodge at The Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park!

Kudos to the Fairmont Hotel, 200 N. Columbus Dr. ! Their new Lodge experience has guests and locals all abuzz! Conceived by Wayne Harth with drop-dead ski chalet decor by Tom Kehoe Designs, the hotel will be attracting eyeballs and ski bunnies for sure! It's first experience was a welcome and introduction to this new concept. The latest event was to

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Check out the Lodge experience at the Fairmont!

feature drag queen Mimi Marks and Tommy Holl, The Real Elf, but Covid changed the plans. It was still a total delight with lots of familiar faces who enjoyed flaming egg nog, a drag performance by another talented queen, hors d'oeuvres and lots of fun photo opps, including a "moose" out front. Please pop in and check out the cozy atmosphere which is just what we all need right about now. And, look for more experiences coming up that I will happily share across my social. Congrats to all and thanks for looking out for us Fairmont! _______________________________________________________________________

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Bill Rancic joined the Hoosier Ball guests during the live auction.

More than 300 guests gathered at the Four Seasons Chicago for the 4th annual Hoosier Ball to benefit the Lyon Family Foundation, a nonprofit that supports the mission of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Partygoers donned extravagant masquerade masks while sipping on fabulous cocktails and noshing on

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Pretty party guests!

items from the decadent raw bar, dim sum stations and Italian inspired fare all while enjoying the beats from DJ Matt Roan. Special host Bill Rancic joined Lyon Family Foundation Executive Director, Alexandra Lyon Singer, to lead the live auction featuring exotic trips, luxury art and exclusive private dinners sponsored by Ferrari Lake Forest. A performance by Elan Artists rounded out the evening as guests took to the blackjack, roulette and poker tables and enjoyed handcrafted desserts by the Four Seasons acclaimed Chef Juan Gutierrez. The event raised nearly $500,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

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The Great Gatsby of our Time–Paul Iacono!

Holiday parties were NOT put on hold again this year, thank goodness! Paul Iacono celebrated with his friends at the Underground Cocktail Lounge. About 60 guests enjoyed a live performance, cocktails, heavy hors d'oeuvres, Santa and, of course, SNOWgirls! The room was so festive and perfect for a holiday party (56 W. Illinois). Seen on the scene were Dr. Joaquin Brieva and his Jennifer, Kadmiel and Whitney Christmas, Diane and Quintin Primo, Rhonda Sanderson, John Amato, Julie and Brian Barrish, Julia Jacobs, Lori Allen, Sherry Lea Holson, Rochelle Trotter, April Schwartz, Patrick Sheahan, Todd Hatoff, Frank Jeffrey and so many others. On another note, our Paul will be honored with the William J. Casey Hope Award from Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation at its Bear Tie Ball on Saturday, June 4. (This is the highest honor the nonprofit awards)(Better get your

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Pretty party host, Lisa Fielding.

tickets early as I know this will be a sell-out!) (Photo by Kristan Lieb)

Another party of note was the intimate soiree thrown by award-winning WBBM Newsradio host, Lisa Fielding. Her charming home, complete with a panoramic balcony that overlooked the skyline, was decorated to the hilt–every nook and cranny held something festive. Her fabulous vintage jukebox played every Christmas song and, as the evening wore on, I'm told karaoke reigned supreme. She is the ultimate host and we were grateful to be included.

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Leslie Hindman, Palm Beach.

Last year, her popular holiday party had to be canceled due to Covid. 

A holiday party amid the palms was thrown by the fabulous Leslie Hindman at her beautiful new home in Palm Beach. Friends traveled from near and far to join her to celebrate both her birthday AND the season. One night, guests enjoyed dinner at the oh-so exclusive Club Colette, where she is a member and on another night, Palm Beach celeb Kim Renk invited Leslie's guests to her family's palatial estate to enjoy cocktails. Traveling from Chicago were friends Mike Sneed, Bill Zwecker, Tom Gorman, Tom Hackett and Tom McGuire, Lynn Martin and so many others.

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Robert Murphy and Cheryl Larsen

Robert Murphy and Cheryl Larsen–now Mr. and Mrs.

Another love story! Robert Murphy ("Murph in the

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Mrs. Robert Murphy (Cheryl Larsen) wearing Elda de la Rosa.

Morning") and his Cheryl Larsen made it official! (I will not use the phrase "finally", even though they have been together since 1986.) They tied the knot on Oct. 9 in a small private ceremony (she wore a magnificent gown by Elda de la Rosa) on the banks of the Big Sable river in NW Michigan where their cabin once stood. Murph said he "became emotional when she said those three little words, 'It's about time!" He added, "They didn't want to rush into anything."…LOL!  The perfect pair are now Mr. & Mrs.!

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CSM Jan. 2022 with newlywed/cover stars Israel Idonije and Jatnna Toribio Idonije.

I hope you're reading, enjoying, subscribing, advertising and sharing the exciting Chicago Star! If I say so myself, we are en fuego! So much exciting content that is inspiring and uplifting as well as news

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you can use! AND, I've been promoted to Associate Publisher and am grateful to Robert Feder for sharing the news (read it here)! In our latest January issue, we share "Words of Wisdom" to move you into the New Year with some hope; Get Cookin' With…La Scarola's Joey and Armando; Ask Candid Candace advice column; Jon Cohn's "new year,

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City Seen featuring PAWS Chicago

new attitude" column; Bridget McGuire's thoughtful "greatest generation" article, our top picks for things to do/where to go/what to see; City Seen spotlighting PAWS Chicago's elegant Fur Ball; safety tips you need to know amid our crime surge; pandemic learning how to's; changes for home design in 2022 and SOOOO much more! I hope you're a subscriber (if not, please sign up here!) We can't wait to share all the fun we have planned for 2022 with you, including Staycation Week in February to help promote all of our top hotels and their latest offerings! (For more info, click here). Join the family!

 

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New year goodbyeI, for one, won't be sad to see 2021 in my rear-view mirror. I feel like we're living in a whole new world now, and not necessarily a better one. The headline says it all, here's hoping for a bigger, brighter year for us all! Almost everyone I know has been sick, either with a bad cold or Covid. I miss our dogs and Chuck and I were both sick during Christmas so we didn't get a chance to Resolutions really celebrate like we wanted to. This means our tree and decor will be staying up a LOT longer this year! I hope my neighbors across the street are fans of the holidays! I also felt like

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Here's to a bigger, brighter, healthier New Year!

the season just shot by–everything seemed to be over before it had even begun. Maybe I waited too long to put up my decorations. I know the paper is taking up a lot of my time now so my schedule has definitely changed but I just feel like this year has been a blur. I'm hoping to make (and keep) some New Year resolutions: Don't sweat the small stuff (and believe me, everything is "small stuff" unless it's your loved ones' health); Make yourself your number one priority (if you're not in a good place, nothing else will be either); Carve out time to read more (for fun); When the Thank youweather is nicer, make sure to get out and enjoy nature. I used to be an avid bird watcher. I'm going back to this in 2022; Get organized (magic words that I hope I can make a reality); Add more whimsy to your life (don't be so serious about things); Tell your loved ones you love them every, single day. 

And, most of all, I thank you from the bottom of my heart–for sticking with my little blog and me. Your support means the world and I plan on sharing a lot more fun and positivity in 2022 with YOU!

Love,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. And, as always, something to leave you with a smile!  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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WHO LET THE DOGS OUT: PAWS CHICAGO’S FIRST VIRTUAL FUR BALL

Plus: Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation's Fall Benefit with Hoda; One Tail at a Time's Houndstooth at Home, a virtual triumph; Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation's WINGS TO CURE fights cancer virtually!; My Holiday Hot List; Metropolitan Family Services "Mpowers the Night"; Chicago Makers Holiday Pop-Up Shop; Giordano Dance Chicago's virtual "JOLT"; Gene & Georgetti's Holiday Surprise; ULBGC's Inspirational Heroes; Tony's very giving Plant Truck; Costume Council Zooms in on Sydney; Neiman Marcus' Fantasy Gifts; Chicago Shakes Holiday Market; Candid Candace TV; This & That; Videos (including one with a tasty idea for Thanksgiving leftovers) and SOOOO much more!

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PAWS Chicago founder/event chair Paula Fasseas with co-chairs Angie DeMars, Phillip Emigh and Bruce Haas in the background.

As with all events this year that have been forced to go virtual, PAWS Chicago's Fur Ball was no exception. But, for me, this was a tough one as there really is no substitute for rubbing cold little noses with all the rescues at this annual black-tie event at the Drake Hotel. But, as

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Co-chairs Phillip Emigh and Bruce Haas (Tails in the City) and Angie DeMars (Noah's Ark Pet Supply)

always, this fabulous nonprofit managed to create joy and raise big $$$ even if it was only online. Co-chaired by the glamorous quartet of Angie DeMars, Bruce Haas and Phillip Emigh and Tinsley Mortimer, the event raised much needed funds to help save the lives of homeless pets and provide operating

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Event co-chair Tinsley Mortimer with Strawberry and Shortcake.

expenses. (The silent auction raised over $110K and the Bid-to-Save-Live raised about $100K) PAWS, the city's largest no-kill shelter, relies on fundraising for its $12 million annual operating budget, much of which comes from

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Chef Stephanie Izard, a PAWS supporter and rescue cat mom.

individual donors. On this night, the organization's donors were out in full force, thankfully. The evening was emceed by long-time PAWS supporter/radio personality Lisa Dent (who owns FIVE

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Angie DeMars' PAWS rescue Ali.

PAWS rescue dogs!). She skillfully steered the show's segments which began with a darling skit involving Bruce, Phillip and their dog Charlie. They were fussing with his little tuxedo and then fretting over the fact that Bruce forgot to brush his (the dog's!) teeth. Phillip reminded him how important this was since Charlie was going to meet fellow co-chair Tinsley Mortimer's dogs Strawberry and Shortcake. In another

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Fur Ball emcee Lisa Dent, radio personality and PAWS' rescue mom.

segment, Angie is shown with her darling PAWS pup Ali drinking (faux) shots, laughing and getting ready to party! PAWS founder, Paula Fasseas, looking elegant against a black and gold backdrop and flanked by Angie, Bruce and Phillip with their pups,

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Mike and Melissa Canning at their viewing party.

welcomed guests and thanked donors. "Together, we are building a no-kill Chicago," she said. Then the event switched to Scottsdale, Arizona, where Alexis Fasseas was celebrating at a beautiful house party hosted by a donor along with the co-chairs. At another viewing party, Melissa and

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PAWS co-founder Alexis Fasseas.

Michael Canning, long-time PAWS supporters and 3-time Fur Ball co-chairs, welcomed viewers to their home where a large "Let's PAW-ty" banner hung on a wall in the background. Then it was on

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Ashley Townes, PAWS COO.

to Anne Marie and Murray Peretz's house where Murray shared that it was a PAWS pup (introduced to them by PAWS' friends Judy and Howard Tullman) that got them both involved. There was also a visit to the home of Erica Kelly and her family in Lakeview. Chef Stephanie Izard, who donated an auction prize, appeared in a segment thanking supporters, mentioning that PAWS has saved about 5,000 animals this

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Donna Baily, PAWS volunteer.

year. A video montage of adoptable pets included precious dogs, cats and kittens. Auctioneer David

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Erica Kelly and friend at a Fur Ball Watch Party.

Goodman conducted a "live auction" via video that turned out really well. I had no idea how he planned to do this but it was a great success and created almost as much excitement as an in-person event. Items included a foodie package for 10 in your home from Chef Doug Psaltis (RPM) that sold for $9K. Always a popular auction item, the opportunity to have your pet appear on the cover of the PAWS desk calendar, sold for $10K and a Rocky Mountain weeklong vacation for

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Phillip Emigh,Tinsley Mortimer, Bruce Haas, Alexis Fasseas, Peter and Paula Fasseas and Angie DeMars celebrating a successful Fur Ball in Scottsdale.

10 at an exquisite home in Snowmass sold for $8K. The chance to have your pet's photo on a

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Bruce and Phillip's darling rescue Charlie.

PAWS Animal Rescue Transport van sold for $12K; a pair of A. Marek Fine Jewelry diamond earrings sold for $5K and a vintage 1970 Landrover Defender 90 (canvas top) sold for $45K! The last prize, a Tuscan villa for 10 for a week sold for $19K and included the chance to create your own wine at a local winery. The successful, and entertaining evening, concluded with a Fund-a-Need. Paula said, "Back in 1997, Chicago's stray problem was terrible. Every time a cat sneezed, the local animal shelter would mark "E" for euthanasia

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PAWS calendar cover star, Remi Spurlock.

and the next day, the cat wouldn't be there. I was

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Fur Ball's highest selling live auction prize, a 1970 Landrover Defender sold for $45K.

horrified and knew there had to be a better way. That's how PAWS got started." The stats tell the "tail": Last year– 5,134 pets were euthanized (down from 42,561 before PAWS existed);  PAWS has a 97.9% save rate; 5,217 pets were adopted; 15,174 spray-neuter surgeries were performed and volunteers put in 149,507 hours. What's next? PAWS is planning a spay/neuter clinic on the south side of Chicago, creating spay/neuter outposts in other U.S. cities of need and elevating the universal care of dogs and cats. (On another note, have you seen the PAWS Party Bus around town, blasting the song "Who Let the Dogs Out?"? …..They're hoping to raise $100,000, to A) stop the song (lol!) and B) support the shelter and its mission. (To donate, or learn more, click here)

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LSCRF founding members–Top L to R–Terri Lind, Charles Ifergan, Lili Ann Zisook, Front L to R–Diane Greengross, Charlene Lieber and Ellen Soren.

The Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation hosted its virtual Fall Benefit on October 22. Hoda Kotb (of Today with Hoda & Jenna), served as this year's celebrity host. Kotb, a four-time Emmy Winner and a breast cancer survivor, shared her personal story and spoke about LSCRF's history and mission. She said, "The LSCRF

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The much loved Lynn Sage.

was founded 35 years ago to preserve Lynn's memory while supporting state-of-the-art patient care, exceptional educational outreach programs and revolutionary research." Featured impact speaker and

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Celebrity host Hoda Kotb.

survivor Ceta Walters is also a breast cancer survivor, an LSCRF board member, Chicago influencer and founder of Clark & Stone (a fashion and lifestyle blog).  She emotionally shared her cancer story and the added complexities of battling breast cancer during the pandemic. She was diagnosed a year ago and said, "You don't want it to define who you are but in a sense it

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Featured impact speaker Ceta Walters.

does," she said. Other guest speakers included Giuliana Rancic (E! News), Lou Canellis (Fox 32 sports), Jill Kargman (actress, "Odd Mom Out"), Matt Speigel (670 The Score), Ashley Longshore (pop artist), Len Kasper (Cubs announcer) and LeeAnn Trotter (NBC Chicago).

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Meredith Soren Freese, LSCRF chair.

Meredith Soren Freese, LSCRF chair (Sophia Jones was vice-chair) greeted viewers and introduced Dr. Leonidas Platanias (Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center director of Northwestern Medicine) who spoke about the advances in breast cancer research and new initiatives made possible by grants funded by LSCRF. Freese said, "As a founding member's

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Founding board member Charles Ifergan.

daughter, I remember Lynn's family and friends channeling their immense grief into something positive and LSCRF was born. To date, they have helped raise over $35 million

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Founding board member Charlene Lieber.

in the fight against breast cancer. They have also funded over 75 fellowships, millions of dollars of advanced treatments like tamoxifin and so much more. Hoda ended the 50-minute long event by saying, "When you see the skyline lit in pink, that's LSCRF at work reminding you to see your doctor regularly, get a mammogram and make sure you and your loved ones take good care of themselves." The virtual event brought in over $500,000. (For more info or to donate, please click here).

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One Tail at a Time's Houndstooth at Home event co-hosts Elliott Bambrough (WGN-TV) and Heather Owen, OTAT founder/ED.

There were a LOT of grab-a-hankie moments during One Tail at a Time's first virtual Houndstooth at Home event on November 13. The evening was hosted by executive director Heather Owen and Elliott Bambrough (of WGN-TV) and featured adopted and adoptable dogs, their inspiring stories, a raffle, a silent auction and a fun game to cap off the paws-itively fabulous night! The opening video segments showcased happy dogs with their

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Anna Johnson, OTAT foster program director.

new owners, most of the shots involved the rescues vigorously licking their new moms and dads. In another video segment, Heather and her

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Amber Severence, OTAT ISO dog coordinator.

band of saviors, that included Amber Serverence (ISO dog coordinator), traveled to Chicago Animal Care & Control to rescue 5 dogs. I have no idea how they can ever choose what dogs to save, it's a job I sure couldn't handle, but they seem to know instinctively which ones would make good pets. Then the evening moved onto Anna Johnson, foster program director, handling a transport of 7 dogs from the West Memphis Animal Services, one of OTAT's southern partners. These dogs all had urgent

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A happy adopter and her rescue.

  but minor medical conditions that needed to be attended to before they were fostered and then adopted. I then reached for my first Kleenex as I heard about a pair of puppies who were deaf and visually impaired. Pork Bun and

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The story of Pork Bun and Potato Puff moved me to tears. (Those names, LOL!)

Potato Puff were found as strays in the south. They'd been attacked by other dogs and were both full of bite wounds. When they ended up at the shelter, they were terrified, naturally. Then they found their way to OTAT where they've learned how to be happy puppies again and will be ready for adoption soon. Heather talked about a new initiative that OTAT has implemented to rescue

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In need of sponsors: Top–Cocoa, Almond Butter and Daisy–bottom Ruth, a pair of seniors and Rusty (also a senior).

cats. Previously, they had rescued kittens, but now they've included both, including seniors and special needs cats that will be cared for in The (new) Lily and

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OTAT Ellis Clinic.

Lucy Kitten Nursery. The next impact video featured dog Ruth, who had been through hell but was still loving and trusting. She was riddled with bird shot, but thanks to the care she received at OTAT, she is now ready for adoption! Heather thanked her staff ("dream team all the way"), the board, volunteers, adopters and fosters old and new (3000+!!!!). Last year, the nonprofit saved 975 animals and this year, drum roll please, OTAT rescued 1,568 homeless pets! The evening

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RUTH! LOL!

concluded with the popular "Last Hero Game", where viewers text "last hero" and the last person to text wins. The amazing prize, won by Chelsie Polifka, was the opportunity to have her pet painted on the last

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Another happy OTAT family…

spot available on the wall of the Ellis Clinic building at 2144 N. Wood (by appt. only). DJ Matt Roan played us out…..Over $225,000 was raised to help fund the rescue, rehabilitation and adoption of animals in need, comprehensive support of adopters and community outreach including humane education and assistance for disadvantaged and low-income families. (More OTAT info here!)

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Dr. Leonidas Platanias.

Dr. Leonidas Platanias, head of the Lurie Cancer Center.

The Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation's hosted its "Wings to Cure" gala virtually this year on November 14. Viewers heard from doctors, scientists, board members, cancer survivors, celebrity guests and others who shared their stories and spoke about the advances in cancer research. The event raised over $500,000 to support HCRF's mission to find and implement new treatments for cancer patients by promoting and supporting breakthrough cancer

HCRF founding chair Eleni Bousis.

Eleni Bousis, HCRF founding chair.

research at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University AND to eliminate this dreaded disease. Over half of all men and one-third of all women in the United States will

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Event co-hosts Alex Maragos, Lou Canellis and Anna Davlantes.

develop cancer during their lifetime so the need for this type of "out of the box" research is paramount. The event was hosted by Alex Maragos (NBC-5), Lou Canellis (Fox 32) and Anna Davlantes (WGN radio) who spoke about the history of HCRF. The nonprofit was founded in 2014 by Eleni Bousis and a few friends who wanted to make a difference for humanity and

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Barbara Bates, fashion designer and cancer survivor.

those impacted by cancer. Jazz saxophonist Kenny G. opened the virtual program wishing the organization well and acknowledging Bousis' outstanding

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Founding board member Kristine Farra with her kids Jad and Leah Farra.

contributions. Supporters appearing in videos included Ryan Chiaverini (Windy City Live co-host) who spoke about his mother passing away recently from throat cancer; designer Barbara Bates, an 11-year breast cancer survivor; co-chair Mary Jo McMahon; founding chair Eleni Bousis and founding board members Susanne Fein, Nicole Iliades, Danielle Samoyovich, Kristine Farra, Charlene and Scott Seaman (a cancer survivor),

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Glam guests at a past, in-person, Wings to Cure gala.

Peter Karahalios and Jake Stevens. San Francisco 49'ers defensive end Nick Bosa, Dorinda Medley (Real Housewives of NYC), HRH Princess Catherine of Serbia (who's also a board member), Brian Baumgartner (actor on "The Office") and Tom Dreesen (a cancer AND Covid survivor) also appeared on video. Doctors

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Mary Jo McMahon–gala chair.

sharing news from their areas of research included Frank Eckerdt, Roger Stupp, Jessica Altman, Bill Gradishar, Maha Hussain and others. Dr. Diana Nora Vaz Saleiro received the "Highlight a Scientist Award." She is Research Assistant Professor of Medicine (hematology and oncology) at Northwestern Medicine. The show ended with a look back at past Wings to Cure in-person galas and photos of guests. DJ John Grammatis provided the soundtrack. (For more info and/or to donate, click here

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Fa La La mask by Taylor & Co. Events, custom order, $35.

As anyone who knows me knows, my love of all things Christmas borders on obsession. So, this season (especially), when we all "need a little Christmas," I've been scouting out my favorite spots around town to share with you. I've decided on 5 that are at the top of my list. See below:

1) Taylor & Company's Fa-La-La Holiday Pop-Up Experience–Beginning December 1 and

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Derrick Taylor teaches guest the fine art of wreath-making.

running through Christmas Eve, event designer Derrick Taylor has recreated the North Pole at 2819 N. Montrose. Fa La La is a pop-up experience (socially distanced, of course) with something fun for the whole family. Santa will be granting wishes on December 6 and 13, with professional digital memories included. Wreath-making classes, a showroom filled with snow globes, custom Christmas ornaments and more (all by Illinois craftsmen) will be offered too. Since 1947, Taylor & Co. has been a family business specializing in event planning, floral design, gifts, holiday decor and more. (See my first Candid Candace TV collaboration below of Fa-La-La with Troy Mairs, Tracey DiBuono and Elizabeth McNally–are you a subscriber?)

2) "Eleanor's Very Merry Christmas, the Musical"First the book and now the heartfelt

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Author Denise McGowan Tracy with her Eleanor book, now a musical!

musical! Written by Chicagoan Denise McGowan Tracy, this charming Christmas story is appealing to the young and the young-at-heart and will is streaming now through December 27. It's the tale of a toy who's "left behind" and her journey to find happiness. A "Party in a Box" is available to enhance the experience with a copy of the book, holiday party hats, an Eleanor ornament, a reindeer ring toss game and more!

Event designer Tom Kehoe introduces his first holiday shop pop-ups.

Event designer/planner Tom Kehoe.

3) ) The Holiday Shoppe–This festive jewel box is event design guru Tom Kehoe's first holiday shop and it's filled to the brim with wreaths, garlands, trees, centerpieces, ornaments and more at the corner of Superior and Rush Streets (108 E. Superior). Other pop-up locations include The Park at Lakeshore East (333 E Benton Place), Ranalli's in Lincoln Park (1925 N. Lincoln) and Federales in the West Loop (180 N. Morgan).

4) Santa Baby Christmas Bar  –Indoor/outdoor over-the-top Christmas decor with three levels of gram-worthy experiences. Deuce's Major League Bar, renamed "Santa Baby" for the holidays, is located at 3505 N. Clark and will put any Grinch in the holiday spirit. (Reservations only now through mid-January) (Please enjoy my video tour below with Alex Morales, event designer from Smartmouth Designs, and GM Jasper Robinson).

5) Mangel Florist–You wouldn't think of a hotel shop as being something very special but Mangel's is an exception and definitely worth a visit. Besides exquisite floral arrangements, the store has a delightful selection of holiday decor and gifts arranged as if by Mrs. Claus DSC05652herself. This year, the store and the hotel it lives in, The Drake, are celebrating their 100th anniversaries!

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Botanic Garden's Lightscape, a sellout in its 2nd year!

And I would've definitely included the Chicago Botanic Garden's Lightscape on this list but, for the second year in a row, the event sold out before it was even open!  The Botanic's Woman's Board hosted an exclusive first look at Lightscape on November 12. This dramatic, holiday light show installation attracted a socially distanced crowd that meandered along a mile-long, illuminated trail while enjoying hot bites and cocktails. Artistic installations included the popular Cathedral of Light, a fire garden, a colorful enchanted forest, a neon lakeside trail, illuminated waterfalls and so much more. If you don't already have tickets, enjoy a sneak peek here!

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Ashley Duchossois Joyce, Pres. of The Duchossois Family Fndtn. and Board Chair of Metropolitan Family Services w/ Ric Estrada, MFS Pres/CEO and Scott Swanson, PNC Bank of Illinois and Mpower Gala Chair

Supporters of Metropolitan Family Services’ most successful “Mpower the Night” gathered virtually to benefit children and families across greater Chicagoland on November 12. ABC 7’s Samantha Chatman served as moderator of a three-part conversation exploring the realities of violence prevention and the reasons to feel hopeful about peace. The program shared the perspectives of those directly involved in the conflicts our city faces about what resources are needed to establish and maintain peace.

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Mike O'Grady, chairman/CEO Northern Trust.

Attendees heard from members of rival street organizations in the Austin and Roseland communities, as well as leaders of city-wide street outreach initiatives including Vaughn Bryant and Bo Deal of Metropolitan Peace Initiatives

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MPO panelists with Samantha Chapman, ABC-7 Chicago consumer investigative reporter/panel moderator.

and Jalon Arthur of Chicago CRED. Metropolitan Family Services honored Northern Trust with its Legacy Award, accepted by Michael G. O’Grady, Chairman/President/CEO of Northern Trust. Event proceeds benefit multiple Metropolitan Family Services’ programs and services, which empower Chicago-area children and families to learn, to earn, to heal, and to thrive. The gala chair was Scott Swanson, President of PNC Bank Illinois. (Watch the 39th anniversary celebration here!)

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1279 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Wicker Park.

Kudos to the creators of the Chicago Makers Holiday Pop-Up Shop, Anna Romo and Monica Little! This delightful store is filled with holiday gift ideas at 1279 N. Milwaukee Avenue in Wicker Park. Handmade items include pottery, gemstone jewelry, soy wax candles, organic skincare, leather goods, greeting cards, art, woodwork, sustainable fashion, bath bombs, clay earrings, plants, locally roasted coffee and so much more. Out of the 27 local businesses displaying their wares here, 24 are woman-owned. The store also has representation from Latinx, Black, Asian and LGBTQ-owned businesses. (Open until December 31).

 

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On November 7, more than 200 supporters of the Union League Boys and Girls Clubs virtually connected from across the city and around the country to salute some remarkable Chicagoans at the non-profit’s 43rd Annual Gala Inspirational Heroes. The charity Gala

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Celine Fitzgerald, ULBGC trustee/gala chair and Hector Perez, ULBGC VP Club Services.

benefits Chicago youth served by the nonprofit’s

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Juan Enriquez, ULBGC Barreto Club staff member and 2020 Hero.

critical programming that continued despite the pandemic. Guests enjoyed a three-course meal that they picked up in advance prepared by Chef Michael Ponzio of the Union League Club of Chicago (that just needed to be popped in the oven). The package included a recipe kit which allowed guests to make their own Signature Gala cocktail and a Swag Bag. To add to the festivities, there was music supplied by the non-profit group Luminarts, and guests got to capture memories in the virtual photo booth.  The Silent Auction and “Fund the Mission” campaign were supported by guests from the comfort of their own

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Kathryne Miecyjak, Sean Bidzinski, Celine Fitzgerald and Albert Fliman.
Chef Michael Ponzio

Chef Michael Ponzio.

home. Union League Boys and Girls Clubs trustee and Gala Chair Celine Fitzgerald and ULBGC Club Two Alum Brandon Molina served as co-hosts and introduced the extraordinary heroes this year that included the Greater Chicago Food Depository (GCFD), BMO Harris Bank and ULBGC Barreto Club staff member, Juan Enriquez. Fitzgerald

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Brandon Molina, Juan Enriquez, Hector Perez and Jeremy Murphy. 

shared, “As our city shut down, the Union League Boys and Girls Clubs knew we had to carry on for our 15,000 Chicago youth. The future leaders of the next generation were counting on us and we would not disappoint them. During our darkest

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hours, there were countless supporters who came to our aid with program sustainability, but there were two organizations who went above and beyond to lift us up, fellow non-profit The Greater Chicago Food Depository and BMO Harris Bank. Because of that, these organizations are our Inspirational Heroes of 2020. “ (The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs is a separate organization from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago. Both are chartered by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

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On Saturday, November 28, Giordano Dance Chicago will present one of its signature works, "JOLT," virtually at 2 pm and 6 pm (CST). This virtual gathering will be 30 minutes long and include the electrifying videoed performance followed by a live discussion lead by choreographer, Autumn Eckman. For those familiar with GDC, you know their high level of energy and unparalleled ability to liven the spirit! For those of you new to GDC, prepare to be moved and amazed! (All details here!)

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SC Phantom Gala co-chairs Tina Weller, Kristine Kinder, Mary Claire Moll and Mary Lasky. (R) SC pres. Sherrill Bodine.

Kudos again to the amazing efforts always put forth by The Service Club of Chicago! Its Phantom Gala set a fundraising record, bringing in over $365,000! And mind you, this wasn't even a virtual event, it was a week-long online campaign created by co-chairs Mary Lasky, Tina Weller, Mary Claire Moll and Kristine Kinder. All of the gala proceeds will go towards the SC's Philanthropic Grantees next year. And, in another bit of good SC news, president Sherrill Bodine was re-elected for another term in 2021.

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Geoffroy van Raemdonck, Neiman Marcus Group CEO

I'm an unabashed fan of Neiman Marcus, especially the fabulous store on Michigan Avenue managed by Wendy Krimins and promoted by Tina Koegel. I've also always been a fan of the store's unique and chic Christmas catalogs that, as you know, offer those AMAZING fantasy gift selections that I wait to see each year! Fist published in 1926 as a 16-page booklet, the Neiman Marcus Christmas Book was initially intended as a Christmas card to its best

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Santa introduced all of the Fantasy Gifts.

customers. Recently, I participated in a ZOOM

call that introduced this year's one-of-a-kind treasures and a presentation that was almost as cool as the gifts themselves! The show opened with some history of

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Assouline owners Prosper and Martine Assouline.

Neiman's fantasy gifts where, in 1959, the gift was the option for a customer to purchase a Black Angus steer on the hoof or sliced as steaks on a silver platter for $2,230! In 2006, Neiman Marcus offered 50 2007 BMW 6 convertibles that cost $139,000 and sold out in 92 seconds. In 2017, a Fantasy Gift that truly gave back, the Paper for Water Fantasy Gift, offered customers the option to pay $50 for

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Jonathan Adler will design a room of your choice.

an exclusive Paper for Water limited edition ornament, or $50K for a set of 250 origami ornaments, with the proceeds helping to bring

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Lisa and Tom Perini of Perini Ranch Steakhouse.

fresh, clean water to children and families in need. Geoffroy van Raemdonck, Neiman Marcus Group CEO, opened the program welcoming viewers.  Prosper and Martine Assouline, owners of Assouline, introduced their offering of a custom travel library for $295,000. Jeff Kuster, CEO of Canyon Ranch, introduced A Year of Wellness for $345,000; Geneva Long, Bowlus founder/CEO, spoke about her bespoke Bowlus RV for $255,000; Neiman's fine jewelry expert Larry Pelzel and Tom Heyman offered exotic

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Geneva Long, Bowlus founder/CEO.

gems from the Oscar Heyman collection for $100K-$190K; designer Jonathan Adler introduced the opportunity to transform the room of your choice designed by him for $145K (with a $10K donation being

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The Gentleman Milliner James Keith.

made to the nonprofits Aid to Artisans and the Boys & Girls Clubs); a 5-night wine country escape to the Montage Healdsburg resort and wine for a year from vintner Jesse Katz for $215K; a collection of custom-made chapeaus from Keith and James for $95K; an escape to Alaska for 5 at the Sheldon Chalet with a private chef, glacier exploration tour and a meet-and-greet with owner/pilot Don Sheldon for $345K; and last but not least, Tom and Lisa Perini introduced a final gift offering, a trip to their James Beard Award-winning Perini Ranch Steakhouse with a lot of bells and whistles. Congrats Neiman Marcus on another year of fabulous Fantasy Gifts!

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Mr. Green Tony Abruscato.

Everyone has heard of the popular food trucks but, lately, it's a special green truck that is attracting attention. The Plant Truck Chicago is a mobile garden boutique working with special-needs programs to distribute plant material in underserved communities

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and more. The Truck, from Mr. Green Tony Abruscato, is experiencing such great success in the neighborhoods that they're in need of a second vehicle! Here are the stats from its first 12 months: 2,000+ miles driven; 20+ Chicagoland neighborhoods visited; 500+ hot meals to COVID-19 positive shelters delivered; 3,100+ vegetable, herb, and flowering plants to under-served

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communities donated; 1,500+ house plants to help fund our continued outreach efforts and programming sold; and 8,000+ plant lovers and newbies engaged. As founder of nonprofit Get Growing Foundation, Abruscato works to inspire, educate and motivate the next generation of gardeners through community outreach and educational programs. Follow his adventures, check out upcoming locations and/or donate to help fund a second vehicle here!

Chicago ShakesMark your calendars for a virtual pop-up market featuring one-of–a-kind goods in support of local theater-makers and community artisans coming Dec. 3-6. Twenty-five Chicago artisans will showcase more than 200 homemade wares in an online pop-up shop. From jewelry to ceramics, knit-work, and more, this is not only a one-stop-shop for bespoke and beautifully made gifts, but a celebration of the talent and resilience of our city’s creative community. All of the participating makers are members of the creative sector, including onstage performers, backstage technicians, designers, and community artist partners from the Theater’s annual Chicago Shakespeare Theater in the Parks program who have been impacted by the COVID-19 industry shutdown. One hundred percent of proceeds from the market will go directly to the artisans. (Details here!)

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Unti99tledI'm so excited about a new collaboration for my Candid Candace TV channel! Our first episode is out now, with

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thanks to this fabulous new team: Troy Mairs (cinematographer), Tracey DiBuono (creative director) and Elizabeth Mairs (production designer). (If not a subscriber, please sign up here!) Our first segment covered event designer Derrick Taylor's new holiday pop-up experience, FA LA LA (mentioned above). We also shot at York Furrier to

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With Tracey DiBuono (ZZAZZ Productions) at York Furrier.

promote the upcoming virtual Mistletoe Medley (themed "Home for the Holidays") hosted by the Oak Brook Chapter of the Infant Welfare Auxiliary. Produced by ZZAZZ Productions, the event will be held on Sunday, Dec. 6 from 7-8 pm with longtime host Alison Rosati. The virtual fashion show/decor event will include segments from York Furs, RedE Boutique and designer Peach Carr and support the work of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago which serves families in need through its Angel Harvey Family Health Center in Logan Square. (To register for the virtual event, click here!)  

"I was never the type to sit back and wait and I really had no

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Dori Wilson (Dori Wilson PR) filming "My Start Story."

fear," says Dori Wilson (founder of Dori Wilson Public Relations). Dori was the featured subject of the recent, prestigious "My Start Story" which profiles successful women like comedian Carol Burnett, Diane Ademu-John (screenwriter for "Empire"), Treva Silverman (screenwriter for "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"), singer Dionne Warwick, pastry chef Gale Gand, Ina Pinkney (chef- Breakfast Queen), Chaz Ebert, Christie Hefner (former Playboy CEO), Janice Jackson (CEO Chicago Public Schools), Brenda Robinson (entertainment attorney Brenda Robinson), and IL Supreme Court Justice Anne Burke (co-founder of Special Olympics), to name a few! What perfect company for our Dori! (See story here!)  

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Sydney SadickJoin the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum for a delightful afternoon on ZOOM with Sydney Sadick, author and NBC Today Show contributor, Tuesday, December 8 (noon to 1 pm). Her recent book, "Aim High: How to Style Your Life and Achieve Your Goals" will be a topic very worthy of discussion for ALL of us! Details here!  

The Chicago Public Library Foundation Awards will be held Libraryvirtually this year on December 9 at 6:30 pm (CST). In the past, this ginormous event was held at the UIC Pavilion with over 1000 people in attendance. I always loved seeing the stage filled with Chicago authors and the one-and-only Bill Kurtis serving as the emcee.

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Donna La Pietra, CPLF honoree 2020.

This year will be a bit different but equally special since the honorees are: Donna La Pietra (who will be honored with the Inaugural Civic Award); Nate Marshall (author/playwright/performer/educator/rapper and more who will be honored with the 21st Century Award) and Isabel Wilkerson (Pulitzer Prize-winning author, who will be presented with the Carl Sandburg Literary Award). No ticket is required and gifts at all levels will be welcome. (Register here)

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With all of the sadness surrounding our restaurant community now, here's a happy story. It was a Christmas

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Gene & Georgetti's festive new tent at Franklin and Illinois.

Ambush by Derrick Taylor and his band of elves at Gene & Georgetti's on November 24. They surprised Michelle Durpetti and Collin Pierson with a holiday makeover for the restaurant, decorating G & G's brand new tent and windows with garlands, wreaths and greenery donated by City Grange! Friends helping friends–in good times and bad–now THAT is a story worth telling.

 
Even though this hasn't been an ideal year, there is still much to Thanksgiving saying be thankful for. I hope you and your families were able to celebrate in whatever way was safest for you. I'm thankful for: Good health (for Chuck and our loved ones); to have so many wonderful friends who are there when I need them; that so many nonprofits didn't suffer as badly as they feared with their virtual events; that we have food on the table and a roof on our heads….And lastly, I'm so grateful that this election is over and for YOU.
 
Love, as always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com
 
P.S. Kalen's Thanksgiving bomb leftovers anyone? Wait for it…..

 

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EVEN THOUGH WE’RE BETTER TOGETHER, MANY CHICAGO NONPROFITS’ TAKING VIRTUAL VICTORY LAPS

Plus: Apparel Industry Foundation REVS UP; Friends of Prentice "Together at Home"; "Sounds of Celebration: An Evening at Home with the CSO"; "Pulling Back the Curtain: The Nutcracker"; WINGS' Purple Tie Ball; CASL celebrates Bernie; Streeterville Week; Palm Beach happenings; Service Club's Phantom Gala pivots to victory; Shannon Rovers bring smiles roving around Rush Street; The Holiday Shoppe; Mangel's and the Drake celebrating 100; Eleanor the Musical streaming soon; DMen Tap taps into the spirit of Christkindlmarket; A Covid vaccine?; A surprise holiday pop-up; Maria rules the pulpit too; PAWS Chicago's virtual Fur Ball; One Tail at a Time's virtual Houndstooth Ball; Doorstep Divas Chicago-the Holiday Edition; Jennifer and Erin's happy news; Wings to Cure cancer; This & That; Videos and SOOOO much more!

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Rev Up honoree Sherrill Bodine accepts her award from designer/AIBI board president Lauren Lein.

The Apparel Industry Foundation hosted its annual Rev Up! fashion show/fundraiser virtually on October 29 honoring author/philanthropist Sherrill Bodine and featuring designs

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AIBI executive director Ambar Campos (R) and Kat Anderson (AIBI member services coordinator).

from seven top local designers. The exciting show was broadcast simultaneously on Facebook Live and YouTube Live as well as on the Tiltify donation platform (which remains open for donations through November 15). From beginning to end, this high powered fashion show

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Model Atelier designer Robin Harris (L) with one of her models.

was flawless, thanks to the production by Tracey Tarantino DiBuono of ZZAZZ Productions and filming by Francis Son. AIBI executive director Ambar Campos (who has been with AIBI for decades since she was a young girl!) and Kat

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Glam model wearing Elda de la Rosa.

Anderson (AIBI member services coordinator) planned the event to perfection, with a great script and creative filming ideas. I was proud to host this hour long event, which was filmed (in part) at AIBI's office at 4255 N. Knox. The fashion films were shot at Pat and

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Kristine Kinder and designer Al Menotti.

Joe Perillo's Bentley Gold Coast (which is typically the venue of choice for their live in-person events). Fashions segments included designs by Elda de la Rosa who

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Designer Lauren Lein (2nd from R) with her models.

presented her romantic Esperanza (Hope) Collection. Lauren Lein (Cavanaugh) (who is also AIBI board president) showcased her collection titled "Lauren: at Home, Work, and Play," whimsical designs with an artful,

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Designer Peach Carr's whimsical designs.

feminine aesthetic. Model Atelier designer Robin Harris focused on fashions for tall women with her collection titled "Vertically Blessed in the City." Designer Peach Carr burst onto the fashion scene as a cheeky, self-taught designer from Chicago

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Rebellion handbag designer Stephanie Wheat (2nd from L) with models.

on the hit reality show Project Runway (Season 8 and All Stars Season 2). Drawing from her 60s and 70s childhood, her collection was inspired by paper dolls. Designer Daryl Sneed displayed his fashion vision between two brands, Ricorso (which focuses on

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Designer Daryl Sneed with his models.

essentials with impeccable tailoring) and Soundoff (a line that explores the multi-cultural street scene in Chicago). Al Menotti, designer for Menotti Couture, has been designing women's fashions since 1985 and his collection featured timeless designs with clean, simple lines. Rebellion designer Stephanie

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Designer Elda de la Rosa.

Wheat's handbags are made from upholstery grade leathers and beautiful fur pelts and are light weight and comfortable to carry with an edge of modern fashion. Before Sherrill accepted her honor

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It was an honor to host this fabulous event! Thank you AIBI!

from AIBI board president/designer Lauren Lein, several friends congratulated her via video. They included Laurie Demma Davis, Mary Clare Moll, Tracey DiBuono, Lezley Hodes (who called her a "change agent in stilettos"), Lauren Lein, Karen Peters, Myra Reilly, Tina

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CHEERS to all who supported and donated! Thank YOU!

Weller, Susan Gohl, Sally Jo Pfaff, Beena Joseph, moi and others. AIBI was created by the late Mayor Harold Washington in 1987 as a Delegate Agency of the City of Chicago and remains today the only official organization in Illinois specifically dedicated to the needs of the sewn products and manufacturing industries. AIBI nurtures the Chicago design and creative industries through a series of innovative programs that allow today’s dreamers to be the design stars of tomorrow. (For more info or to make a donation, click here!).

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FOP ED Kristen Field and FOP board pres Michael Borders.

FOP executive director Kristen Field and Michael Borders, FOP board president.

Friends of Prentice (FOP), a non-profit organization working in partnership with Northwestern Medicine Prentice Women’s Hospital to fund innovative and leading-edge research benefiting the lives of women, raised nearly $600,000 at its annual fundraising benefit, themed Still Together, At Home. Due to COVID-19, this is the first year that the gala was held virtually on Saturday, October 24. The

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FOP emcee Val Warner.

dollars raised during the virtual gala will go towards awarding doctors and clinicians grants needed to continue their life saving research across all areas of women’s health. Mike Borders, Friends of Prentice Board President, along with Executive Director Kristen Field, Untitle99dco-hosted the event with special appearances from gala co-chairs Donna Socol and Shannon Flavin. Close to 1,000 guests tuned in from the comfort of their own homes and “hosted” a virtual or socially distanced table. This year’s gala featured one of a kind online Belinda changauctions, music from DJ Megan Taylor and the Dr. Bombay band (with my favorites, Lee Golub on drums and singer Molly Callinan) as well as a cocktail hour led by two-time James Beard award-winner and mixologist Belinda Chang. Windy City Live co-host Val Warner served as emcee for the event that

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Shannon Flavin, and friends–event co-chair.

encouraged guests to ‘come together’ virtually to honor the healthcare community while raising critical funds for medical research. In addition, the frontline health heroes, clinicians and physicians who have received grants from Friends of Prentice shared highlights of their research and the positive impact the funding has had on the research conducted within their respective

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Dr. Bombay, Lee Golub and band, performed.

areas of women’s health. "We are so humbled and grateful for everyone who showed support to FOP by attending our virtual gala,” said Borders. “This year’s gala definitely looked and felt different, but it was a successful night of not only celebrating all our

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Singer Molly Callinan performed with Dr. Bombay during the event.

healthcare heroes, but also celebrating the mission of Friends of Prentice – to provide crucial seed money to brilliant clinicians and researchers who are shaping the future of women’s health care.” Since 1983, Friends of Prentice has raised over $20M and awarded grants to more than 100 researchers and clinical programs. FOP’s annual grants initiative has funded projects in the areas of COVID-19 research, gynecologic oncology, mental health, heart disease, disparities in access to care, diabetes, HIV, uterine and pelvic medicine, genetic biomarker research, home health care outreach and more. Funds raised during the gala go directly to research, education, and patient care programs at Prentice. (To make a donation or learn more about the nonprofit, click here!

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Cellist Yo-Yo Ma performs with Civic Orchestra member Dara Hankins.

The CSO's recent "Sounds of Celebration: An Evening at Home with the CSO", a virtual event, was a blockbuster raising over $910,000 (and counting) on October 31! Musical stars from around the world reflected on what makes the CSO so special with superstar cellist Yo-Yo Ma creating an evening highlight during his duet with fellow cellist Dara Hankins, a Civic Orchestra member. Chiming in from Ravenna, Italy, CSO music director Riccardo Muti said, "I'm waiting until the orchestra can be together again…My family, my music family, is the Chicago Symphony so practically, I am sort of a father without the family around." He thinks the reunion will be "like a miracle" with the "feelings of every person coming together to create something really magical."  Other contributors to the special evening included jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, trumpeter/composer Wynton Marsalis and pianist Mitsuko Uchida. The evening concluded with Robert Chen and principal cellist John Sharp performing Ravel's Sonata for Violin and Cello.  

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The Joffrey Ballet's Ashley Wheater, Marie B. Galvin artistic director, took us behind-the-scenes of Christopher Wheeldon's "The Nutcracker."

The Women's Board of The Joffrey Ballet hosted a virtual event, "Pulling Back the Curtain: The Nutcracker" on Friday, November 7. The 45 minute (afternoon) event was a look back at the last 5 years of Christopher Wheeldon's "The Nutcracker" and allowed viewers into a world of magic, mind-blowing Joffreycreativity and artistic genius. When the Joffrey first introduced this production in 2016, I was still in love with the old version and couldn't imagine how it could be improved upon. Boy, was I ever wrong. Wheeldon, along with an amazing team, completely

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The Nutcracker choreographer Christopher Wheeldon.

reimagined the "Nut," moving the setting to Chicago in 1892 during the construction of the famed World's Columbian Exposition. And the protagonist, Marie, was no longer a rich girl but rather an immigrant worker's child, a dreamer who has very

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WB member/co-chair Marcie Wright.

little but through an epic, magical Christmas journey, is to gain a great deal. The Great Impresario character was actually based on architect Daniel Burnham, who was the director of works for the Exposition. The story was written by brilliant children's book author/illustrator Brian Selznick, ("The Invention of Hugo

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WB member/ co-chair Jessica Jecmen.

Cabret" and others) and beautifully narrated by Judy Hsu, ABC 7 Chicago. Ashley Wheater, the Marie B. Galvin artistic director, opened the show welcoming viewers along with co-chairs Melinda LaGrange, Jessica Jecmen and Marcie Wright. In interviews with company artists, we heard from Anais Bueno, Dylan Gutierrez, Dara Holmes, Victoria Jaiani, Yumi

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Author Brian Selznick.

Kanazawa and Greig Matthews. The behind-the-scenes footage was breathtaking and made me wish we could see it onstage for this holiday season. And the scenes of Wheeldon with the dancers showed you what a genius choreographer he truly is. Proceeds from this event will go toward the Joffrey’s Crisis Stabilization Fund, a $12M initiative to provide for the continued health of the organization despite the COVID-19 pandemic. I hope you will consider a donation to keep this vital arts organization alive and thriving. Thank you Joffrey for this peek behind the curtain!

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Mike and Melissa Canning, lead sponsors of the event.

At the 20th annual WINGS' Purple Tie Ball on October 3, 400 attendees came together virtually to end domestic violence, celebrate survivors and support victims. The event featured the band Maggie Speaks and guests listened to impassioned speeches about the scourge of domestic violence and the ways that WINGS

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WINGS Supporters Jared and Kevin Wasserman

is working to break the cycle in the Chicagoland area. Rebecca Darr, WINGS President/CEO said, “We are overwhelmed by the incredible generosity of the attendees of the Purple Tie Ball. Your generosity will support so many families who are escaping domestic violence.” Jillvona accepted the David K. Hill award, an award given to an outstanding WINGS graduate each year. 80 guests received a "Gala in a Bag," delivered by the Entertaining Company that included dinner, wine, hand sanitizer, chocolates and a program book. The funds raised, over $325,000, will help support WINGS' mission to provide housing, integrated services, education and advocacy to end domestic violence.

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CASL honoree Bernie Wong.

On October 29, the Chinese American Service League (CASL) honored its founder and former President Bernie Wong, with the Lifetime Achievement Award during its annual Gala (presented virtually this year by the Sue Ling Gin Foundation). Starting with two

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CASL virtual event emcee, Judy Hsu, ABC 7 Chicago.

donated desks and chairs in 1978, Bernie grew CASL into the largest social service agency in the Midwest dedicated to serving Chinese Americans and immigrants. Bernie has been named in numerous lists of influential people in Chicago and beyond, even being awarded the “Champion for Change” award at the White House in 2012 by President Barack Obama. The event was emceed by ABC-7's Judy Hsu (co-chair of CASL's Advisory Board) and included congratulatory videos from  Father Francis Li, Esther Wong, Kenneth Gunn (Acting Commissioner at Chicago Human Relations), Ling and Francis Leung, Pauline Pak, Lois Chan, Amy Wishnick and many others. Congrats Bernie for your lifetime of service!

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New York Social Diary's Blair Sabol casting her vote in Scottsdale.

I don't know if you read the New York Social Diary but it's one of my favorites, especially writer Blair Sabol. Her wit and wisdom is always spot on and I particularly loved her latest column that pretty much nails the way some of us might be feeling now (at least it does for me). "An endless fatigue has set in that is making us feel lax even with last week’s viral resurgence. We are losing interest, so our masks are slipping below our nose and our vigilance is faltering. It’s getting old and we are getting older. Remember last March when we were all in it to win it?  Nightly we banged pots in our cities from apartment windows for all medical first responders. That seems years ago. We’ve gone from cheers to jeers. We’ve morphed from impatience to rage to exhausted disinterest." But we're trying Blair! (Read her full column here).

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Swifty's Robert Caravaggi poolside in Palm Beach. (NYSD photo)

I found it interesting to learn that a few of NYC's hotspot restaurants are adding new locations in Palm Beach. Swifty's, our favorite, has completely decamped to PB where it has found a second life under the watchful eye of Robert Caravaggi (lunch and dinner poolside only for now). Le Bilboquet will be opening there soon and La Goulue Palm Beach has already opened for dinner only.

Chicago Star Media will host its first Streeterville Week, a community-focused event that will spotlight and support local businesses, all of which will be offering exclusive deals. The event was created to lift community spirits, boost morale and encourage residents and visitors to shop locally. Join them (and Streeterville Weekme) for a fun-filled kick-off event at Ogden Plaza (300 E. North Water) from 12:30 to 2 pm. A series of deals will be on offer during the week at gyms, hotels and other neighborhood businesses plus special menus at restaurants. For the kick-off, Marley Kayden of "Chicago's Best" on WGN-TV will serve as emcee, which will be live-streamed on the Chicago Star Media Facebook page and open to the public. The program, designed to support local artists and brighten this normally gray area of Streeterville, features rotating appearances from Chicago performers and street musicians, including actor Vikram Konkimalla — known for his role as Tiny Tim in The Goodman Theatre's "A Christmas Carol "— and Andrew David, a street performer whose powerful cover of “Hallelujah” in Chicago’s empty streets went viral this spring. To ensure the safety of attendees and performers during the walk-by event, masks are required, signs indicating social distancing will be placed in front of performers. Each performer will display a QR code to receive tips from passersby. Participating Streeterville Week restaurants will include Beatrix Market, Tallboy Taco, Pinstripes, Cupitol Coffee & Eatery, Labriola, Pinched on the River, Robert’s Pizza and Dough Company, Rosebud Steakhouse, Saigon Sisters and Yolk, among others. A complete list of businesses and offers can be found online here. Chicago Star Media, which publishes Streeterville News, New Eastside News and West Loop News, is dedicated to providing a positive, informative and community-building presence in the neighborhoods it serves. 

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Shannon RoversThe restaurants in and around Gibson's and LuxBar got a treat Wednesday night, courtesy of the Shannon Rovers who marched and played much to the delight of diners. Their intent was to "bring a smile to people's faces and a little happiness during these trying times." They succeeded.

 

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Maria Pappas at Holy Trinity Church during Polish Heritage Month.Kudos to Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, whose boundless energy has now taken her into the pulpit! Recently, Maria delivered a stem-winding speech at Holy Trinity Church during Polish Heritage Month (watch it here) and she went head-to-head with radio talk show host Maze Jackson, where she discussed how taxpayers can protect their homes and find lost owed back taxes. She, and her office, analyzed 80 million pieces of data! #MariaforPresident

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SC co-chairs Tina Weller, Kristine Kinder, Mary Clare Moll and Mary Lasky.

Congrats to these beautiful women who were the co-chairs for The Service Club of Chicago's Phantom Gala, Mary Lasky, Tina Weller, Mary Claire Moll and Kristine Kinder.  This event is usually a very festive black-tie affair, but this year it was held virtually from October 12-22. The ladies/SC members helped raise much needed funds for the nonprofit's philanthropic grant program. (To donate and learn more, click here!) The organization's next event will be a virtual wine tasting tour "through Lombardy and Tuscany" on November 19. Full details here!

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The Holiday Shoppe at the Peninsula.

soon. I love the fact that WLIT-FM is already playing holiday tunes now too! I've got some wonderful ideas for where you can find some holiday cheer! The Holiday Shoppe at The Peninsula is like a Christmas jewel box in the old space where Pierrot Gourmet used to be at the corner of State and Superior. It's been brought to life by Kehoe Designs (Tom Kehoe) and his Green Market Garden. Inside, you'll find a stunning, designer-inspired selection of seasonal home decor and gifts. Also, watch for Green Market Garden coming to the Lakeshore East, Lakeview and West Loop neighborhoods with a selection of indoor and outdoor trees, plants, flowers and seasonal arrangements. (Details here!)

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Unt9itledAnother wonderful way to get into the holiday spirit is a family-friendly viewing of Eleanor's Very Merry Christmas Wish-The Musical, which will be available to stream November 27–December 27. Adding to the fun is the availability of two immersive Eleanor's Very Merry Christmas Party in a Box options, ranging in price from $45-$60 which will contain items inspired by the production– a copy of the book, a keepsake ornament, Eleanor's own stationary and pencil for letters to Santa, holiday hats, cookie cutter with recipe card, Twinkle's reindeer ring toss game and so much more! Denise McGowan Tracy, executive producer, said, "Our wish is to keep the magic of the holidays sparkling in the eyes of children no matter what challenges we face this year." The musical tells the story of a rag doll named Eleanor who lives in the magical world of the North Pole. Despite her love for her family there, she is wishing for something very special and writes a letter to Santa. And so the adventure begins! Ho! Ho! Ho! (Details here!)

  

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DMen Tap will keep Christkindlmarket's beloved tradition alive this year!

As we now know, the Christkindlmarket will be held online this year (see website here, through Dec. 31), but you can still get the experience thanks to DMen Tap, an Avondale restaurant that will offer a similar experience with traditional German food, sipping hot drinks from one of the festival's signature mugs and even a photo backdrop for Insta pics. Starting November

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DMen Tap's food truck.

27 (and running through Christmas Eve), DMen Tap's food truck will be in front of the restaurant at 2849 W. Belmont Ave. People will be able to walk up and grab hot cocoa, cider, bratwursts, schnitzel sandwiches,

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The traditional Christkindlmarket mugs will be for sale too!

pretzels and raclette cheese sandwiches — food and drinks traditionally found at Christkindlmarket. Gluhwein, or mulled wine, will be available for carryout from the bar inside. The DMen Tap crew will also sell Christkindlmarket mugs from past years, which have become a hot-ticket item. A photo backdrop will be set up so people can take photos with their mugs, also a tradition at Christkindlmarket. With the pop-up, the owners of DMen Tap are looking to keep the holiday tradition alive and bring in revenue during the pandemic, which has restaurants and bars across Chicago struggling to survive. What a great idea! I just can't wait!

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With Derrick Taylor and Santa.

A BIG holiday pop-up experience, "FA, LA, LA",  will be coming to Taylor & Co. Events (Derrick Taylor, 2819 W. Montrose) on Tuesday, December 1….think Santa granting wishes, Christmas decor galore including a 20' tree, professional photo opps, wreath-making classes, a warehouse sale and so much more! Check out their website for all the details here. In the meantime, enjoy this video of the work in progress!  

 

 

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PAWS Chicago virtual Fur Ball co-chairs Phillip Emigh, Angie DeMars and Bruce Haas.

Join PAWS Chicago in your best black-tie attire from your home on Friday, November 13 at 7:45pm for a virtual FUR BALL program

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PAWS Chicago's virtual Fur Ball will be November13, 7:45 pm.

that will help PAWS raise important life-saving funds so they can save more homeless dogs and cats! The program will feature a live auction, a Bid to Save Lives mission moment, stories of our Adoptable Pets and music by Maggie Speaks!  Congrats in advance to the event's adorable co-chairs Angie DeMars, Phillip Emigh, Bruce Haas and Tinsley Mortimer.  (To register, please click here and make sure to check out the exciting auction items too!)

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One Tail Nov. 13One Tail at a Time, another beloved No-Kill rescue, will host its 12th annual Houndstooth Ball virtually on Friday, November 13, 6-9 pm. I'll miss not seeing these

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Heather Owen, founder/ED One Tail at a Time.

adorable homeless dogs (and kittens) up close and personal but I hope you will consider supporting this wonderful shelter's life-saving efforts by tuning in for FREE here! (Be sure to check out their at-home Celebration Kits too, ranging in price from $35–$1000!) Pet-loving philanthropists will be coming together to celebrate the record-breaking 1,500 animals saved this year by OTAT! Executive director Heather Owen said, "The outpouring of support One Tail at a Time and homeless pets have received in this pandemic has been nothing short of remarkable. Chicago rallied and opened their homes and hearts to hundreds of dogs during quarantine, enabling us to save more lives than ever before."

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Newly married Jennifer N. Pritzker and Erin E. Solaro.

Huge congrats to Jennifer N. Pritzker and Erin E. Solaro who were married in a private ceremony in Chicago on October 31. Ms. Pritzker is President & CEO of Tawani Enterprises, Lieutenant Colonel U.S. Army, Retired, and Founder and Chairwoman of the Pritzker Military Museum & Library.  Ms. Solaro is currently employed as a sales executive for a medical device manufacturer. She is also the author of "Women in the Line of Fire" (Seal Press, 2006), and a veteran herself. Congrats, love wins! (And thanks for all you do in the community Jennifer!)

 

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Molly and Caitlin

The Doorstep Divas Caitlin Simone Buffa and Molly Callinan. 

The Doorstep Divas Chicago want to rock your holiday world! These two vocal dynamos have created a festive holiday show that will make you want to don your Santa hats ASAP! They're available to appear in your virtual gala videos; in person (socially distanced, of course); at holiday parties; ANY occasion– live, in-person or pre-recorded, at your pleasure! Congrats to superstar singers/artists Molly Callinan and Caitlin Simone Buffa for always bringin' da joy! (Contact them here: hchords1@yahoo.com

 

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Hippocratic Gala  Wings to Cure  Nov. 14  virtual  6 pm.The Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation's "Wings to Cure" Gala will be virtual on Saturday, November 14 from 6-7:30 pm. You will hear from doctors, cancer survivors

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Eleni Bousis, along with friends and supporters created HCRF, shown here with Dr. Leonidas Platanias, director Lurie Cancer Center.

and celebrity guests and have the chance to bid in spectacular live and silent auctions. HCRF's mission is to find and implement new treatments for cancer patients by promoting and supporting breakthrough cancer research at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University. Over half of all men and one-third of all women in the United States will develop cancer during their lifetime. The Foundation's goal is to discover and implement new treatments in order to eliminate this dreaded disease and save lives.  (Once registered, a link to view the virtual event will be sent to you on the day of. Details here.)

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PfizerIf reports are true that Pfizer has found a vaccine for Covid (that will be ready by the end of the month?!), our collective prayers have been answered! I know we probably won't go back to "normal." Quite frankly, I'm not even sure what this means anymore. I do miss all of our in-person events, that's a given, but I also miss the little things like lingering in bookstores (when I could find one) or spending hours wandering around the make-up section in a department store and actually TRYING THINGS ON. All the little things that I used to love to do seems like it happened in another lifetime, like living in the "Matrix." Wearing a mask takes away any joy anyway because, for some reason, when I'm

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Bonnie Spurlock and Judy Tullman with hubbys Jim and Howard at a PAWS Chicago Beach Party.

wearing one I can't see, hear or think. I know people are edgy now and, in some cases, aimless not knowing what's going to happen next. Many are looking for anything to do just to keep busy…my friends Bonnie Spurlock and Judy Tullman find joy volunteering at PAWS Chicago. Now THAT is something truly

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worthwhile. I'm keeping busy writing The Blog (thanks to all my new subscribers too!), writing for Chicago Now and pondering some possibilities. I had a blast hosting the Apparel Industry Board Foundation's Rev Up event and would like to do more of that. I'd also like to discuss my events and what's going on in Chicago on some media outlets. I'm looking forward to a new venture with Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and videographer Troy Mairs that will be fun and fulfilling. In every case, I will continue to be a voice for Chicago, its charities, its happenings and whatever else is exciting and makes our city shine. Yes, despite Covid, the future is looking very bright. I can't wait to see what's around the next corner, hopefully a cure!

Stay safe and sane out there!

Love,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Animals saving animals……

 

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

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

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

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

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

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Adam Cayton-Holland provided comic relief.

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

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The popular band Maggie Speaks performed.

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

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Mayor Lori Lightfoot provided words of encouragement.

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

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

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

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Lily Tomlin added humor and perspective.

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

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Singer/actress Lindsay Pearce brought viewers to tears.

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

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Activist/playwright Charles Busch.

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

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It takes a village…

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

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First selfie stick photo, Lake Geneva.

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

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Lake Geneva, so peaceful.

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

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Great dinner at Anthony's Steakhouse.

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

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

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

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Lake Geneva after a thunderstorm.

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La Scarola and Armando Vasquez in the New York Times.

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

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Carmen Dell'Orefice, in her 80s here.

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

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

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

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The oldest (and best) supermodel in the world.

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

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Michael Caputo celebrated his Gemini birthday on May 30.

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

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Birthday boy Jim Smith with partner Greg Hyder.

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

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Such wonderful friends…

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

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

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

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

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

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Leah Chavie opens in Florida!

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

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

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

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Tom Dreesen during his virtual event.

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

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Tom Dreesen with Sinatra.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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UntitledPlayboy Magazine may have gone away physically, but two of my covers will live on in these brand new coffee

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

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

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

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

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Drive ins might be making a comeback!

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

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McHenry Drive-In Theater is packing them in!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Tufano's charming patio with our darling server Michelle.

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

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Mr. Rogers with Officer Clemmons.

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

Be kind to one another….

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Something to make you smile…..

 

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STEPPENWOLF’S VIRTUAL VICTORY, HOW FRIENDS ARE SURVIVING LOCKDOWN AND SO MUCH MORE!

Pantsoptional-700x400Steppenwolf Theatre Company hosted its first virtual gala which replaced its popular, signature fundraiser that's usually held every year around

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Ensemble member/event host Audrey Francis shows off her "Chicago Acts Together" t-shirt that is bringing in funds for the theatre community.

this time. In spite of the lack of closeness and the thrill of seeing all of Steppenwolf's celebrity ensemble members in person, the event was really, really special! People could join the virtual party for free this year which I'm

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Chicago's First Family welcomed viewers.

sure attracted new supporters. AND it raised over $640,000! The "Pants Optional" event was hosted by ensemble member Audrey Francis from the Frost Chicago Broadcast Studio, where event planner extraordinaire Jeffrey Foster had worked his magic. It went off without a hitch. Mayor Lori

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Steppenwolf executive director David Schmitz and artistic director Anna D. Shapiro.

Lightfoot and her family, First Lady Amy Eshleman (a longtime Steppenwolf trustee) and First Daughter Vivian, welcomed viewers. Amy said, "Investing in

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Ensemble member and Steppenwolf co-founder Gary Sinise.

Steppenwolf education is now more important than ever…You're not only investing in the ensemble of art-makers and appreciators, but I believe 100% that you're investing in the future of Chicago." Then it was turned back over to host Audrey who quipped, "If it was this

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Ensemble member Laurie Metcalf.

time last year, I'd be sausaged into a cocktail dress wearing heels wishing that I was wearing pajamas on my couch. So, we have made some of my dreams come true tonight."  Audrey talked about the theatre company sitting on native lands and acknowledged the

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Steppenwolf "Pants Optional" host Audrey Francis on the set of the Frost Chicago Broadcast Studio designed by Jeff Foster.

tribes that were members of the Council of Three Fires. She wore a "Chicago Acts Together" t-shirt, that Steppenwolf created to support the theatre community and those who had lost work. To date, the shirt has brought in over $30,000 for this initiative. Ensemble members including John Malkovich, Laurie Metcalf, Gary Sinise and others were joined by celebrity guests Claire Danes, Armie Hammer, Shonda Rhimes and Chris Rock in teen interviews, inspiring viewers from the comfort of their homes. Broadway’s Phillipa Soo

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Chris Rock speaks with a teen from the Young Adult Council of Steppenwolf.

and Steven Pasquale made a surprise appearance in support of Steppenwolf and serenaded the audience. Grammy Award-winning DJ Tracy Young kept the party going by spinning music live from Miami for Steppenwolf’s expanding global community of artists, fans

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Ensemble member John Malkovich gives some acting advice.

and donors to connect, engage and take a collective breath. When the first online bid came in at $10,000, it was quickly matched by longtime trustee Sarah Beardsley. Next, artistic director Anna D. Shapiro and executive director David Schmitz, addressed the audience. "Because of the Covid crisis, we had to close 3 shows that were running. We had standing room only on all of these shows and had to cancel over 200 upcoming performances…We like to be in the same room together celebrating storytelling with

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Virtual gala co-chairs Sandra Marquez and ensemble members Audrey Francis, Joan Allen and Gary Cole.

people. We're figuring it out though and plan on bringing you virtual programming. Nothing

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Ensemble member Caroline Neff.

replaces live theater. We will find this feeling again together however we can, " Shapiro said. (To date, the company has 20 virtual programs running for 3000+ attendees/viewers from across the country.) Members of the Young Adult Council of Steppenwolf asked ensemble members questions and for advice. Company co-founder Gary Sinise was asked, "What were you like when you were my age?" He

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Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, Steppenwolf ensemble member Tracy Letts.

replied, "I discovered theater when I was 16 at Glen Ellyn Junior High. We moved to Highland Park and I was struggling academically. Music and playing in bands saved me. I stumbled into theater when a drama teacher approached me and my band-mates hanging out in the hallway and suggested we audition for a play."  He continued, "Steppenwolf was started by teenagers and it always warms my heart when I think about young people walking into this [Steppenwolf] building and realizing this was all started by the passions and excitement of kids just like them." Writer/producer Shonda Rhymes was asked how she manages self-doubt while still maintaining a sense of

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Ensemble member Kathryn Erbe.

dignity in her work. She said, "Growth doesn't always have 

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Shonda Rhimes

to be completely filled with joy. There's always a little bit of growing pains. Embrace the doubt and fear and then rise from it, it always makes you better." Other ensemble members shared their thoughts on the one piece of advice they would give their younger selves. Comments included 1) Observe and pick up stories as you go, 2) Come in with your own work and don't wait to be told what to do, 3) Own being an

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Award-winning actors Phillipa Soo and Steven Pasquale (husband/wife) closed the event with a song.

artist and embrace it, 4) Balance work and play, 5) Mind your money! Start saving now!, 6) Memorize your damn lines!  Of all this advice, I think Armie Hammer's was my favorite. "If I could tell myself one thing in high school, it would be it doesn't matter what anyone in H.S. f-cking thinks of you because they, also, have no idea what they're doing in life, no one does. You're a high school kid, you're an

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The team behind the hit play "I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter."

idiot and the fact that you value someone else's opinion above your own is asinine. But I did, we all do it. My advice, f_ck 'em, f_ck 'em all. They're idiots." LOL! Chris Rock spoke about how he got started in comedy (by accident) and John Malkovich shared what

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Claire Danes

it was like bringing character Lennie Small to life in the play "Of Mice & Men." "I think the reason that the book is still being taught is because most kids, and people, feel like an outsider…It's a book about people who can't read the signs and I think that's most people."  On why live theater is important for young students, Malkovich

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Armie Hammer (with a new, interesting haircut).

shared, "Theater is a great venue for the study of ourselves and others and high school is a great age to start it." Ensemble member Ian Barford, following a few comments, dropped his pants and showed his bum to the camera, taking the "Pants Optional" theme

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Ensemble member/Steppenwolf co-founder Jeff Perry.

literally. LOL! The event was co-chaired by trustees Susan Berghoff and Ann Phillips. "Together, we will keep the virtual lights on." This year’s free online event opened the virtual doors to a much larger audience, including viewers from across the United States, Canada, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, India and New Zealand via Steppenwolf’s YouTube

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Ensemble member Gary Cole.

stream. The video, which can still be viewed on Steppenwolf’s YouTube Channel, boasts over 5,500 views. Donations continue to mount via text and online. To contribute and watch the virtual event, click here! Proceeds from this event

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Grammy Award-winning DJ Tracy Young.

support, in part, the remount of I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter, this season’s Steppenwolf for Young Adults’ hit world premiere based on the award-winning novel by Erika L. Sánchez, adapted by celebrated Chicago playwright Isaac Gómez and directed by ensemble member

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Co-chairs/trustees Susan Berghoff and Ann Phillips.

Sandra Marquez. The extended and sold out run was cut short by the COVID-19 crisis, which inspired Steppenwolf to raise money to bring back to life this essential Chicago story for thousands of high schoolers clamoring to see it, including youth detained and incarcerated at three juvenile justice facilities that the show planned to tour to. The Steppenwolf Education program reaches over 20,000 teens and adults annually.

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Unt0itledLiving in a lockdown-weary world hasn't been easy for anyone. As I sit here feeling sorry for myself and scrolling through Instagram at all hours of the day and night, I thought it might be fun to find out how others around town (and across the country) might be coping with this stay-at-home order. So, I asked some of my friends with bold-face names a few questions. 1) What has saved you, been the most comforting, during lockdown? 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over? 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. and 4) What are you missing the most right now? Their answers were thoughtful, funny, moving and inspiring and told me that we are certainly not in this alone. It made me feel better to hear their thoughts and see some really adorable photos. I hope you feel the same. Thanks to all who participated. I had a zillion more people I wanted to talk to but didn't want to try your attention spans. So, in no particular order, here's what some of the city's newsmakers and difference-makers had to say:

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Howard Tullman with one of his lockdown buddies.

From everybody's favorite tech genius, HOWARD TULLMAN: 1) What has saved you during lockdown? The 4000 meals prepared for me by my wonderful wife [Judy]; our dogs and having a yard to escape into and get some

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Howard getting some much needed rest with a good friend.

fresh air. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over? Losing all the weight I gained from the 4000 wonderful meals and wearing a pair of pants that requires a belt. 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without? The amazing fruit at the Cermak Fresh Market on Diversey and my Kindle and the 200 books I read. 4) What are you missing the most right now? My daughters and granddaughers. Zoom just doesn't cut it. (Amen to that Howard!) 
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Ravinia's Nick Pullia.

From Ravinia Festival's Director of Communications NICK PULLIA: "My pets have been my greatest comfort. I have three big dogs and three big birds and I am nowhere close to being the Alpha of the pack. At first it was hard to work from home because the pets assumed that, if I was home, that must mean that it was time for me to play with them. That ended the

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Nick Pullia and his 30 year-old Moluccan cockatoo Elliott.

third week. Now they look at me like I'm a vagrant with no friends and no prospects. And it's especially hard to write from home because my beautiful 30-year-old cockatoo, Elliott, calls me by name, "Hi, Nick," so frequently that I'm the one about to fly over this cuckoo's nest! 2) What are you most

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Nick's handsome pack.

looking forward to when this is over? You know the song, "People," the corner stone of Mount Streisand? It's about me. I'm that person who needs people. I love to go shopping on Black Friday. I love to go to opening night of a blockbuster movie. And, of course, I love the throngs

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Close-up of Nick's beautiful dog, Chicago!

of concertgoers. I miss the crowds. Nothing gives off better energy and pure joy than a group of people doing what they love. 3) Name one item you couldn't live without? For the past two weeks of this quarantine, my refrigerator/freezer has been kaput. After a couple of failed service attempts, a new one is on the way. But it has been very difficult having no refrigerator at a time

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Nick's fabulous sense of humor gets him through any crisis!

when you're supposed to stay in the house. I know that's a good thing in a way or else I'd be having a menage a trois with Ben and Jerry right now. 4) What are you missing the most? I am missing "light at the end of the tunnel," which for me would have been the opening of the Ravinia 2020 season. The hope of a full and fun concert season with performers from King Crimson to John Legend, and of course, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, was keeping me bouyant. But we had to cancel for the safety of our artists, audiences, staff and neighbors. It was the right decision, but it's going to be a quiet summer. As you know, I'm not a fan of quiet.

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Paul Iacono has some fun with pal Lori Allen.

Man-about-town, philanthropist and Chicago Dowel Company president PAUL IACONO: 1) What has been the most comforting? Cooking. Nothing comforts like

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Paul's Beef Bourguignon is a specialty. He's rediscovered his cooking skills during this difficult time!

comfort food, especially when you cook it for yourself (including baking my own birthday cake); Cleaning and organizing closets. It's something I would never have had the time nor inclination to do. I'm a (former) pack rat. Who knew? 2) What are you most looking forward to? Having a flattened Covid curve and belly curve and, of course, being out on our gorgeous Lake Michigan with dear friends. 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. My Dutch oven, cheese and Johnnie Walker Black, not necessarily in that order. 4) What are you missing the most right now? A haircut, a hug and my cleaning lady.

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Leslie Hindman, so chic in lockdown.

Auction house maven, world traveler and woman of the world LESLIE HINDMAN: 1) What has saved you, been the most comforting? Nature. I've been in Florida and am so lucky to have been able to walk a lot and spend time

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Leslie Hindman with her elegant mom on her 89th birthday.

outdoors by the ocean, surrounded by beauty. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is over? Spending time with friends! Everyone feels the same. I miss my friends!!! 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. Good television and good books! (I couldn't agree more Leslie, we've been binging Netflix' Penny Dreadful, Babylon Berlin and Hollywood and are now watching The Tudors for the 2nd time!) 4) What are you missing the most right now? Human contact, hugging the people I love.

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Actress, writer, director and all-around cutie Leslie Zemeckis.

Even though actress/author/ film producer LESLIE ZEMECKIS doesn't live in Chicago full time, she and filmmaker/husband Robert Zemeckis, still count since they have a home here. So, Leslie, what has saved you? Having a routine, yet remaining flexible. I divide my

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Leslie, amid her vintage showgirl collection holding one of her books, "Feuding Fan Dancers."

day with exercise, writing, reading, some outdoor time and a little too much baking! I'm plotting my future work and included silly things like sketching or collaging. Yet sometimes I don't feel like it so, instead, I'll throw the routine away and listen to what my soul needs. Maybe cleaning a drawer (I know, but I like organizing) or dancing with my daughter making a stupid Tik Tok video. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is over? Travel, especially to Italy where my heart is. I miss the world and I miss my friends. Real in person connection. 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without. Tequila. Or possibly vodka. (You're a girl after my own heart Leslie!)

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Ikram and her beautiful family.

Owner of Chicago boutique Ikram, one of fashion's most powerful retailers and designer king-maker, IKRAM GOLDMAN: 1) What has saved you Ikram during lockdown?

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The Goldmans enjoying nature.

Getting to spend time with my husband and twin boys. Cooking. Reading. Watching old movies. 2) What are you looking forward to when this is over? Getting my hair colored! The outline of my grey looks like the Alps! 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without. My mask. 4) What are you missing the most right now? Being with friends whether at the store or out for dinner.

 

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Melissa Forman checking household chores off her list.

Former co-host of WCIU's "YOU & ME'" and now superstar radio personality on 93.9 LITE FM, MELISSA FORMAN: 1) Melissa, what has been the most

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Melissa's husband of 17 years, Scott, helps with the housework.

comforting? My pets, 2 dogs and a cat. I never thought I would need a snuggle so much. Plus, getting to see exactly what they do 24 hours a day has been a treat (they're really pretty lazy). 2) What are you most looking forward to? My hair stylist! I mean, that is, if she even recognizes me. I may also want to hug my dentist. 3) What couldn't you have lived without? My grey, fuzzy bathrobe. My mom wants to burn it after seeing me in 1000 FaceTime videos wearing it. 4) What are you missing the most right now? I'm missing nothing. Keeping friends, family and fellow Chicagoans safe by staying home is something that helps me stay motivated. We will get through this together. Although, a good Saturday night dinner out wouldn't be bad!

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Chef Art Smith has lost 70 lbs thanks to the regimen created by his trainer/friend/chef Lucas Cancelier.

World renowned and much loved CHEF ART SMITH: 1) What has saved you during lockdown Chef Art? Being in lockdown with my best friend Lucas Cancelier, a pro rugby player (@iamdapower) from Argentina. He has mentored me and helped me regain my health with a

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Chef Art and his blueberries. Cooking has helped him through this.

70 pound weight loss. He inspired and reinvented me with my virtual hit cooking show "Chef Art Smith's Healthy Comfort" on Instagram Live, Wed., 3 pm Central time. 2) What are you looking forward to after this is all over? My kids going back to school and me going back to my favorite job as a restaurant owner. 3) Name one item you couldn't live without during this time. My Oster French Door Oven and baking my heart out! 4) What are you missing the most? My restaurant teams across America and, of course, my customers.

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The cutest Corporate Hippie I know, Justine Fedak.

Corporate Hippie, motivational speaker, co-founder and principal at Instant Impact and 2021 Eversight Woman of Vision JUSTINE FEDAK: 1) What has been most comforting to you during lockdown? Meditation, I've

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Justine Fedak

always practiced but now it's a faithful 5:30 am ritual on my terrace with the sun coming up. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over (besides spending time with me)? Going for dinner and cocktails with friends and hearing the hustle and bustle of a restaurant again. 3) Name one thing you couldn't have lived without during this time. My virtual Pilates and Strength Training. 4) What are you missing the most right now? Hugging my best friends.

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Jim Smith and Greg Hyder, looking cute in their bandana masks.

Peninsula Hotel's Director Style & Community Relations GREG HYDER and his partner JIM SMITH, Senior Project Manager for the American Hospital Association: 1) What has been the most comforting

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Greg and Jim find solace in recreating family recipes.

during lockdown for you Greg? My MoMaw's recipes (his grandmother Lorena Smith) 2) What are you most looking forward to when this ends? Seeing my family in person instead of virtually. 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without. Clorox wipes 4) What are you missing the most right now? Liver and onions at RL! And for you Jim? 1) Being with Greg 2) Going to Sidetrack  3) My elliptical machine 4) Our social life.

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The irrepressible Sherrill Bodine!

Author, philanthropist and current Service Club of Chicago president SHERRILL BODINE: 1) What has saved you during this tough time? I made a promise to help restaurants by ordering carry-out daily while we all shelter in place. It has taken on a life of its own! Now I dream about where to order from next and the tablescapes I can plan to go with the cuisine. I knew I could

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Sherrill's having fun pairing her nightly carry-out cuisine with her table decor.

write books but I didn't realize I could be visually creative! 2) What are you looking forward to when this is all over? Traveling! My wanderlust is threatening a jail break? 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without? My computer! I have daily Zoom meetings with other writers and my critique group, plus meetings with chairs of Service Club plotting inventive ways to keep moving forward with our mission. I also always look forward to Friday Night Zoom Cocktail Party with three other couples, our "Night Out"! 4) What are you missing most right now? Spending time with family and friends and giving REAL hugs!

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MyEyeDr's Michael Caputo.

CS Mag's Man of style, philanthropist and MyEyeDr's Brand & Creative Strategist MICHAEL CAPUTO:  1) What has saved you? Watching every episode of

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Michael's nightly salute to our first responders and frontline workers.

Downton Abbey, while today's world is changing rapidly, I'm enjoying the structured etiquette of Downton. 2) What are you most looking forward to? Choices and options 3) Name one item you couldn't live without during this time? I'm working from home so high-speed internet is the only game in town! 4) What are you missing the most right now? The freedom to go where I want and, of course, seeing all my friends in real-time!

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Tracey Tarantino DiBuono shows off her longtime dance and work-out skills!

Special event producer, founder of ZZAZZ Productions, fashion influencer, philanthropist TRACEY TARANTINO DIBUONO: 1) Two practices have given me daily comfort. My faith has been my rock. I have used my time at home to dig deeper into my spiritual side. I am drawn to reading or listening to good meditations and affirmations along with all the

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Tracey Tarantino DiBuono at Tom Kehoe's Green Market Garden pop-up.

prayers I know. The staple that teaches me to give up my fear and have faith and worry less is my yoga practice (ongoing now for 20 years). 2) What are you most looking forward to? I am looking forward to attending the things I am most committed to. First, family gatherings, and I'm going to be very grateful to be able to attend church again. Also, board meetings for philanthropic causes. And, of course, some simple haircuts would be grand too! 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without. Nail polish. My mother always said she needed to have her nails polished because they were brittle. Mine are the same. I also couldn't live without my dog. (Her nails need attention too!) 4) What are you missing right now? I miss the wisdom I get from being with others I enjoy. To be in the spirit of lively conversation is always so uplifting.

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Award-winning radio show host Lisa Fielding working from home!

Reporter, writer, photographer, WBBM780 Radio star LISA FIELDING: 1) What has saved you during this lockdown Lisa? A comforting thing to me is that people now realize who the essential workers are. Not only first responders and health care workers, but grocery store clerks, public transit employees, postal carriers,

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After this is all over, Lisa can't wait to get back to traveling.

fast food workers and yes, journalists, who are on the front lines as well. And, like many pet parents, my fur kids have been constant, comforting companions. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over? This has been one of the most difficult mental struggles of this situation, not having anything to look forward to. I'm a big planner so, by now and under normal circumstances, I'd likely have my whole summer

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We'd ALL rather be at Wrigley!

planned. I'm also looking forward to family gatherings, hugs from my nieces and nephews, my co-workers back in a bustling newsroom, warm nights at Wrigley Field, a show at the Nederlander Theater, strolls along the RiverWalk and, most of all, being able to plan that trip to somewhere I've never been. 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. Two things! Books and Netflix. I talk about the pandemic all day so when I'm off the clock, I need something to escape. I've had the rare time to read and binge. 4) What are you missing the most right now? I love the bustling city. The empty, quiet downtown has been very unsettling. I can't wait until the true "energy" of Chicago returns. It's what I love best about living and working here.  

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Tom Kehoe surviving lockdown with his partner Abel Leon.

Entrepreneur, philanthropist, founder Kehoe Designs, The Geraghty, BlackOak Technical Productions, Floral Exhibits and the newly created Events-To-Go, TOM KEHOE: 1) Tom,

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Tom Kehoe knows how to pivot!

what has saved you, been the most comforting, during lockdown? First and foremost being with my guy, Abel [Leon] has been a godsend. Our daily workouts, keeping our routines and pivoting the business in new ways. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over? A kick ass dance party (Amen to this!) 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. My Peloton bike  4) What are you missing the most right now? Spending money.

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Desiree Rogers with her cute mom.

Former White House Social Secretary for former President Obama's office, former CEO Johnson Publishing Company and current CEO of Black Opal, a recently launched cosmetics company, DESIREE

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Desiree's Black Opal Cosmetics!

ROGERS: 1) What has saved you, been the most comforting, during lockdown? Daily check in conversations with family and friends. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over? Getting back into the office with my team and working on BK/OPL. We have so many new products to launch! 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. Orders from BOKA. 4) What are you missing the most right now? Freedom.

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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, aka the Dragon Lady.

Cook County Treasurer (since 1998), champion of the people, attorney, lover of yoga, great cook, MARIA PAPPAS: 1) What has saved you, been the most comforting, during lockdown? Visiting business owners who needed help applying for loans ….nothing like human contact. 2) What are you most looking

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Maria Pappas unwinds with exercise.

forward to when this is all over? Large dinner parties followed by sing-a-longs. 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. My Chinese doctor gave me an herbal tea and told me if I drink it every day, I will be fine. I drink it every day and I continually test negative….maybe it's psychological!  4) What are you missing the most right now? All my office events and the people I used to hug and kiss.  

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Sherry Lea (Fox) Holson wearing a mask by desiger SYLWIA.

Philanthropist, founder of Chicago's Mask Program for essential workers, Service Club of Chicago Board of Managers SHERRY LEA (FOX) HOLSON: 1) What has saved you, been the most comforting, during lockdown? My Faith, friends and getting involved in a charity project. I like knowing that I am giving back in some small way. Helping our local businesses and also the designers to pay their bills and feed their families

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Sherry wearing a mask and T-shirt by designer Peach Carr.

feels good! Additional plus, the public is also being protected with the Face Mask Order mandated. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over? Looking someone directly in their eyes while having a conversation!  Laughing, loving!  Seeing my family and friends, Church, Charitable Events, Favorite Restaurants, Outdoor Dining, etc., etc.  And… wink wink, ordering a cocktail at a “real bar”! 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. Masks ! LOL!!! TV, Netflix, books, phone and iPad.  4) What are you missing the most right now? Human contact and touch. Through the “Hello”,  hugs and kisses to direct conversations. Freedom to just do whatever … 

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Toni Canada celebrating her BFF Dusty Stemer's birthday.

Chief Human Resources Officer, American Medical Association, fashion influencer, longtime member of the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum, TONI CANADA: 1) What has saved you, been the most comforting, during lockdown? We have been sheltering in place in Michigan which has

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Beautiful vignette with lilacs from Toni's Michigan garden.

been a treat but I have been working nonstop since we went to WFH 9 weeks ago…… I'm completely exhausted but the days have flown by. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over? Having someone ask me "can I start you off with drinks and an appetizer" 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. My solid wi-fi connection and my husband. 4) What are you missing the most right now? My friends…and eating out!

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Michael Kutza working in Hong Kong.

Michael Kutza on a film project in Hong Kong.

Founder of The Chicago International Film Festival, soon-to-be-author, film consultant, MICHAEL KUTZA: 1) What has saved you during lockdown?1) Netflix. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over? Going back to the movies at the Archlight. 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time?  Real movie theaters and vodka 4) What are you missing the most right now? Hanging out with friends like you and Chuck. Isolation doesn't bother me as I have always been isolated in movie theaters all my life, alone at Festivals. It's important to respect this Pandemic and take it seriously though.

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Thomas O'Gorman

Artist, writer, historian, chef, bon vivant, THOMAS O'GORMAN: 1) What has saved you, been the most comforting, during lockdown? The most sustaining element has been painting. I have a very rigorous painting schedule each day, which means that I have paintings at all stages of progress and completion…But I know that I have to balance

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Painting is Thomas' passion. Here is a work in progress of 18th century Dublin Houses.

the day with writing and some reading and study. Painting is the glue of my living. Being able to pick up a brush when I want is a great luxury. Discipline is very critical for a painter. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over? Quite literally just getting out of the house. My quarantine is not cosmetic. My cardio condition means I won’t get any second chances. I have to be very careful. I have not budged since March 13. 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. My laptop is indispensable….It's the first thing I check each morning and the last thing I see at night….I have 5,000 friends on

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Thomas, a master chef: Classic French Toast with blueberry compote syrup.

Facebook and my European friends are just getting started when I’m going to bed. I don’t have a television and I rely on my lap top for connecting me to the world. It's also critical to my literary world. In addition to my column [SKYLINE], which has its own deadlines, I’m working on two books, a history of Chicago and a cookery book. Cooking has always been a mainstay of my life. With painting and writing, cooking completes me. Rounds me out. 4) What

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Tom O'Gorman and his trusty Iphone!

are you missing the most right now? I really miss the sociability of my life. Holding court at RL is very natural. The staff are all my buddies. I love the freedom I have with the menu. My soul gets fed there, too. Peter Axelsen, Jesus, Christopher, Molly, Anna and others have been a part of my life for ages. I miss them terribly, and the friends who gather there. I miss my friend Rose O’Neill, Myra Reilly, Diane O’Connell and Mark O’Malley. I miss bumping into my pals, Steve Lombardo and Johnny Coletti. The food I miss the most is West Coast oysters and crispy duck. I know that eventually we will all be together again. I’ve always been impatient. But I’ve gotten better.

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Masked Mark Olley

Do-gooder, philanthropist, father of Grayson, Chicago Financial Services Co-op Lending Manager MARK OLLEY: 1) What has saved and comforted you during this trying time? That I am not alone, I have my husband to talk and laugh with, my family and friends to ZOOM with. Learning new skills, cutting hair, and

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Mark Olley with his handsome son Grayson.

cooking… wait I need to add these skill sets to my resume! But our pup GRAYSON is a delight 24/7 he's our home's "healer and chief". And of course, we are all truly in this together. 2) What are you most looking forward to? Our FREEDOM- to come and go as we please, hold those we love close. I am a HUGGER this social distancing thing is simply is not in my DNA…3) Name one item you found you couldn't live without? My daily morning Starbuck's visit. 4) What are you missing the most right now? Big picture- Travel, close to home- Personal grooming (it truly takes a village!) 

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Susanna Homan and her adorable PAWS rescue Gus.

Editor-in-Chief/ Publisher Chicago Magazine, mother of Gus, lover of children and animals, print genius, SUSANNA HOMAN: 1) What has saved you, been the most comforting, during lockdown? My dachshund-mix,

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I'll have what she's having! You go Susanna! Wowza!

[PAWS] rescue, Gus! I have never had the chance to spend this much time with him, and our bond keeps growing stronger. In the moments where the anxiety of this time is almost too much to bear, holding him makes it all better. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over? I miss my parents, so most certainly visiting them, but also just a nice dinner at one of

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Susanna and her darling goddaughter.

my favorite restaurants, like Piccolo Sogno, would feel like New Year's Eve right now. 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. I invested in a new iPhone a couple of weeks before the lockdown began, not realizing what a lifeline it would become. 4) What are you missing the most right now? Spending time with my godchildren, CJ (who is 10) and Gia (who just turned 2). I typically babysit a couple of times a month, so I'm definitely missing the cuteness and the hugs.

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Megan McKinney– author, historian, publisher Classic Chicago magazine.

Author, historian, publisher Classic Chicago magazine MEGAN MCKINNEY: 1) What has saved you, been the most comforting, during lockdown?  I’m very fortunate because my life has changed very little. For almost five years I have worked all day in my office at home. My 0ee4aba99ef739767ccf114a2b1b0ad1Classic Chicago business partner, Judy Carmack Bross, does the same. We meet by telephone several mornings a week and constantly by email. It was a pleasant routine and the lack of change has been very comforting. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over?  I’m looking forward most to long walks through the Gold Coast and along the lakefront in beautiful warm weather. And restaurants. I so miss sinking into a banquette at RL or Tortoise Supper Club for an afternoon of talk and lunch with longtime friends. 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. My computer. 4) What are you missing the most right now? Second Tuesday lunches at RL.

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Yolanda "Dusty" Stemer and her husband Alex.

Director of Special Events at Brian Atwood Designs, charity champion, fashionista, YOLANDA "DUSTY" STEMER: 1) What has saved you, been the most comforting, during lockdown? Having a brilliant Infectious Disease Expert sleeping next to me each night. Alex [Stemer] has been on calls and conferences with Rush, UNC and heads the Symphony system Covid response team for patients and staff. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over? We are

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Dusty's quarantine dinner table game is STRONG!

lucky to be in Indiana and be able to walk to the beach and the Dunes, but we are looking forward to enjoying dinner out with friends. And dare to dream of maybe being on an airplane going to a favorite vaca spot. 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. Tequila and our BFF Jerry Mickelson!! 4) What are you missing the most right now? It's amazing how you miss human contact, whether it's family, friends or just seeing people in a grocery store. Zoom just doesn't replace the real thing!! I want to be normal again.

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Kathy O'Malley Piccone and her friend Nikki Friar, social distancing in the park.

Managing Partner at Gibsons Restaurant Group, do-gooder, girl's girl, people lover, Hostess with the Mostest, KATHY O'MALLEY PICCONE: 1) What has saved you, been the most comforting, during lockdown? Most of all, my Faith and the Love and caring of my family and dear friends. Watching the goodness of people giving back. "Surprise" gifts, flowers and dinners being delivered. Never expected…So grateful. It warms my heart to order from local restaurants. 2) What are you most looking forward to

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Kathy participating in a virtual Zoom Cocktail Party with the Service Club of Chicago.

when this is all over. My morning pilates and "Calm," taking deep breathes for the anxiety of the unknown. Music… Reading ..and some movies.. Above all Staying Positive. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over?  Simple Joys, a walk around the block will have a new meaning…never taking things

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Kathy celebrating her BFF, Cheri James, birthday recently.

for granted. Gathering of friends. The awakening of things to come, for many to return to basics and kindness we were all born to share. Also looking forward to working with people again. I am such a nurturing, giving and caring person in need of social interaction, especially being in the hospitality business most of my life. I miss my Gibsons family and customers. 3) Name one item you couldn't live without during this time. The Internet …new ways to communicate. 4) What are you missing the most right now? Hugging my family and Friends, prosperity and just being free to come and go without second guessing. And let's not forget my hair salon, manicures and pedicures…LOL!

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Myra and John Reilly think #togetherisbetter during lockdown, and always!

John Reilly Photography Partner, philanthropist, Service Club of Chicago superstar, elegant MYRA REILLY and her photog superstar husband JOHN REILLY, Principal John Reilly Photography: 1) What has saved you, been the most comforting, during lockdown? That we are doing this together–cooking together and being able to work in our garden together and, most importantly, being able to have church services online. 2) What are you most looking forward to when this is all over? John can’t wait to get back to the studio and photographing, me, I miss seeing my family and giving them a big hug. 3) Name one item you couldn't have lived without during this time. They both said "each other"! And, together, we thank God for this time of reflection. 4) What are you missing the most right now? Being with friends and family and socializing with our “peeps”!

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Oprah delivers powerful commencement speech for the Class of 2020.

I watched Oprah's greatly anticipated commencement speech for the Class of 2020 on May 15. She sure knows how to fire up a room. During the 90 minute live-streamed ceremony (I watched it on Facebook but know it appeared on other channels too), co-hosted by Mindy Kaling and B.J. Novak, a variety of stars gave advice to the graduating seniors including Jennifer Garner, Awkwafina,  Amy Schumer, Matthew

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John Mayer participated.

McConaughey, Gloria Estefan, Selena Gomez, Ashley Graham, Gordon Ramsey, Marlee Matlin, Steve Harvey, Usher, Sebastian Maniscalco, Tim Tebow, Andy Cohen, Rob Lowe, musician Marshmallow, Dice Nice, Hugh Jackman, supermodel Winnie Harlow, Simone Biles, John Mayer and dozens of others. Even Cookie Monster made an appearance! The ceremony acknowledged high schools and colleges in the U.S. by name, state by state, that included photos and videos of the class of 2020 and messages from students, deans and principals from across the country. Miley Cyrus "sang" " her hit song "The Climb" although it looked more like lip-synching to me (but at least she was there).

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Jennifer Garner introduced a spectacular group of high school students called the "Intonations" that sang a capella in perfect harmony. One of the many students spotlighted was Ashley Lawrence, a senior studying education for the deaf and hard of hearing at Eastern

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Kentucky University. She created face masks for the hearing impaired that has a clear plastic window in the middle for lip reading. Genius! Brava Ashley! You're already a difference-maker! Here are some comments/advice the celebs had for the class of 2020: John Mayer–"I don't have to wait on the world to change anymore because I know, more than ever, that the

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generation you're in has this handled." Matthew McConaughey–"Don't worry if you're not quite sure what you want to do in life. I'm 50 and have many days where I'm still not quite sure what I want to be. But I work on it, stay the process and try to enjoy it as much as I can." Simone Biles (world's most decorated gymnast)–"As an athlete, there's nothing quite like the

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Steve Harvey represented for high schools in Ohio.

bus ride home after a win. You're happy because you've nailed it. This is your bus ride home. Your victory lap. I know you're missing your medal ceremony but that ceremony doesn't change a thing. You've already won." Steve Harvey-" It's the dreams I had in high school

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that made me what I am today. I'm a major, major star. I ain't messing around man. If it happened to me, why can't it happen to you? You have to lock in on that dream and never give up." Tim Tebow (all American quarterback)–"Life is not about tomorrow, it's not about the next day. It's about this day. And every day when you show up, know that you can show up with purpose and passion, every single day." Marshmallow-"Really look at yourself and ask what do I love doing, what makes me happy?" Rob Lowe–"Right now, you all have the ability to be the greatest generation the world has ever seen." Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco–"Whatever you do, do it 150%!" And now, to watch Oprah's powerful and inspiring commencement address, click HERE! (Congrats to the Class of 2020! May you light up the world with your good work!) The Facebook Watch group for this event numbered nearly 60,000 viewers.

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Former President Obama welcomed guests to this virtual gala.

Bright Futures' Youth Guidance presented a spectacular virtual gala recently, raising over $1.1 million!! The event, co-chaired by Kimberly and Jim Mills, featured a donation segment led by auctioneer extraordinaire Greg "G-Man" Dellinger" with guest

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Basketball star Jimmy Butler encouraged viewers to donate.

appearances interspersed throughout that included an opener/welcome from former President Barack Obama. Young people shared the impact the organization had in their lives through its various

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Michelle Morrison, CEO Youth-Guidance.org, thanked viewers for their huge support!

initiatives and basketball star Jimmy Butler shared some inspiration for the kids. At the top donor level of $25,000, donations came in from Doug Walker, Mark Gerstein, Kimberly and Jim Mills, John and Diana Raitt, Maria Green and Greg Lewis and others. Auctioneer Dellinger became very emotional as the numbers climbed calling the supporters "change-makers for the kids." The event concluded with a heartfelt thank you from Youth Guidance CEO Michelle Morrison. The event will support the nonprofit's mission of supporting elementary and high school students through its many mentoring and counseling programs. The organization directly serves about 13,000 youth while touching the lives of hundreds more parents, schools and local communities.  

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Nina and Bob Mariano.

For all of the fans of Bob Mariano (and who isn't?), I have great news! In a breaking story by Crain's Chicago, Bob is returning to the grocery industry with a $10 million investment to create a new chain aimed at combining shopping, restaurant dining and home delivery! The article by Dalton Barker, states: "The

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new venture, Dom’s Market & Kitchen, is planned for a March 2021 debut at a yet-to-be announced Lincoln Park location. The small-format store will feature specialty foods and take-home and dine-in meals prepared in an open kitchen. Groceries and meal-kits will also be available for delivery, according to a statement from the new company. It plans to add Chicago locations, focusing on urban neighborhoods, once its Lincoln Park spot is up and running. Mariano is partnering with fellow industry veterans Jay Owen and Don Fitzgerald to jumpstart the venture." Huge congrats Nina and Bob! We need YOU!!!

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Photographer Jeff Cohen, making memories for charity.

For all those living on the North Shore, here's a great offer from a photographer/friend of mine Jeff Cohen Photography! He says, "After two+ months of creative inactivity, TV binge watching along with eating and drinking to excess, I’ve decided to get my butt off the couch and support those on the front lines fighting Covid-19 or who have been adversely affected by the virus. For a minimum donation of $50 to a First Responder’s charity or a local food bank, I'll come to your home or

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Jeff Cohen Photography.

apartment and photograph your family in the safety and comfort of your porch or backyard. We'll gather for a 15 minute session of picture taking while keeping a safe distance. Within a few days I’ll send a high resolution gallery of images you can post on social media or make into prints. You'll have a bit of fun with your family, receive a record of this strange time and most important you'll help support a worthy cause. And for me I'll know my time, energy and creativity are helping those who are fighting the good fight every day. That's enough for me." What a great idea Jeff! Contact him here for more details and to book a day and time. Jeff@JeffCohenPhotography.com This offer expires 6/30/ North Shore Area Only. (And one more thing, Jeff knows his stuff, he was a senior art director for Playboy Magazine!)

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The Peninsula brings the beats to pay tribute to the city and frontline workers.

During this time of isolation, music can be an especially uplifting and powerful way to bring the community together, while still observing social distancing. I love the sounds and songs coming from the balconies around the city every night at 8 pm. And now, The Peninsula Chicago is joining in the fun by offering live, upbeat music to celebrate the city and pay tribute to frontline responders. Listen for the trio on the Z Bar's rooftop terrace every Thursday at 8 pm. They play for 15 to 20 minutes! Area residents and responders can listen and sing along from their homes, or via a LIVE streaming broadcast on Facebook @peninsulachicago and Instagram @thepeninsulachi

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#SAVECHICAGOMEDIA

If you're so inclined and have the means, please consider donating to the Chicago Independent Media Alliance – CIMA's month-long fundraising initiative, Save Chicago Media, to help support local Chicago news outlets. On this website, www.savechicagomedia.org, through June 5, you can donate one amount to be shared equally by the 43 outlets, or you can select individual outlets to give funds to. All money, up to $40,000, will be matched by generous local foundations. We need local, authentic media outlets to survive to tell the stories from and for their communities. Click here to choose an outlet and to donate. Any amount will make a difference.

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PAWS Chicago Beach Party 2019 with Murray Peretz, Howard Tullman and Angie DeMars!

PAWS Chicago's annual Beach Party is going virtual! Mark your calendars now for Thursday, July 23, 7 pm! Expect a Csm_BP_Web_Banner_2019_Thank_You_BP_SavetheDate_Left_9a16bcf06fdoggie swimsuit contest, Second City comedians, local celebs, a silent auction and so much more! Check their website here for deets coming soon!

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GABBY ROadThanks again Gabby Road with Hannah, Fred & Justin for having me back! Loved chatting with you about Playboy; the nonprofit community; how events will look moving forward; working (or not) during a pandemic and so much more! If you missed it, please listen here!

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Join Dr. Sandy Goldberg and her A Silver Lining Foundation for their 16th annual Gala on Saturday, October 3 at the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place! Now, more than ever, this org needs your help in providing men and women with cost-free breast health testing. So many have lost their jobs and insurance so this year's event will be critical to support these life-saving needs. For tickets, more info, call 312.345.1322 or click here!

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ULBGC champion Tiana Jackson!

Congrats Tiana Jackson! Hard work and determination pays off, just ask Union League Boys & Girls Clubs member Tiana, who has been selected to represent Illinois in the upcoming Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Youth of the Year Midwest Regional Competition. She makes history as ULBGC's first state winner since the competition started 73 years ago!

I've been blogging on my own since 2008 but, this month, marks my 11th anniversary as a blogger/writer for ChicagoNow! The Chicago Now blogging platform is part Bill Adeeof the Chicago Tribune. It's the home of over 300 top Chicago bloggers. If you'd like to check it out, please click here! (Thanks for bringing me on Bill Adee!)  The site is masterfully helmed by Matt Schwerha! 

Big thanks to Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas! Her office is waiving interest on late property tax payments for two months which will give taxpayers financial relief and more time to manage their finances. This is one politician who truly cares.

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Lauren Lein with grateful frontline responders at Citadel Waterford. (Photo by Thomas P. Cavanaugh)

Kudos to designer Lauren Lein! She made and donated dozens of masks to the good folks at Citadel Waterford, a retirement home on Sheridan Road. Her good friend Julia Jacobs help facilitate this mission of mercy and now, as you can see, everyone is happier and safer! Good job Lauren!

How cool is this for Memorial Day Weekend!? Gibsons Bar 97987359_3518815591465454_5518404969536946176_o & Steakhouse is offering GRILL MEAL KITS! Love this idea! Check out the menu and have a great holiday weekend! Long may you grill!

It seems my blogs get longer and longer. I don't know how there can be so much news when we can't go anywhere, but I'm happy to share! In spite of it all, there are lots of happy moments, events and successes happening all around us so I hope you've enjoyed this latest edition and I hope you tell your friends!

Image.phpAs for us, we're off for a little road trip to Lake Geneva for Memorial Day Weekend. I've packed all of our masks and plastic gloves and have firmly decided that this virus won't keep us down for long. We're celebrating where, when and how we can, safely and respectfully. Hope you have a wonderful holiday weekend too!

Love, as always,

Candace

P.S. This darling, bird-brained video is sure to take your mind off Covid!

 

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THE STELLABRATION CONTINUES AT GENE & GEORGETTI’S!

…PLUS EXPO CHICAGO HIGHLIGHTS, DEBI LILLY "LET'S THEM EAT CAKE", THE SKY IS FALLING AT HERITAGE AUCTIONS, SARAH’S RED MOON PARTY, FCACC’S FURRY FUN, LUNA NEGRA’S NOCHE DE LUNA GALA, MITCH CANOFF’S BIG NIGHT, CAMP COSMETICS, MICH MAG AND VS CHICAGO MAG PHOTO SHOOTS, NEWCITY STYLE, WRIST WISHES FOR CHARITY AND SO MUCH MORE!

Blog 1 - Stella with Nina Mariano, Dori Wilson, Dominic DiFrisco, Merri Dee and Marion DurpettiGene & Georgetti’s, one of my favorite restaurants in town, hosted a party for one of my favorite people in town, Stella Foster. Held upstairs in the Fireplace Room (which is so cozy, it makes you cry), more than Blog 2 - Warner Saunders and wife Sadako with Tony Durpetti30 close friends came together to celebrate this Chicago icon. The cocktails flowed along with the most delicious food that included sausage and peppers, chicken, lamb chops, beef tenderloin, shrimp cocktail, Blog 3 - Susan Wexler-Mazzoni, Stella and Carole Loverde DiFriscocake, their world famous spumoni and so much more. Guests took turns sharing their thoughts. Warner Saunders said, “I’m going to quote Shakespeare when I say it is the summer of our discontent to have Stella leaving. There has been no Blog 4 - Gene & Georgetti’s Fireplace Roomone in this city who has done it quite like her – a combination of news and kindness and whenever she shoots an arrow of criticism, she makes sure the tip is coated in honey.” The always eloquent Dominic Regina Daniels, Angela Thompson, Vera ChittyDiFrisco said, “Stella, as you know, means star and you have illuminated our city and we love and honor you. What you do is prove that America is not so much a melting pot but more a beautiful mosaic. We are not homogenized; in fact, Blog 6 - Stella with Alison Rosatiwe make up that mosaic with our different cultures and religions and we come together and celebrate that standing together.” NBC5’s Alison Rosati said, “Thank you for being so kind, authentic and genuine and for really knowing the Suzanne LeMignot, Stella and Judge Arnette Hubbardpeople that you write about. I pray that God will bring you whatever is meant for you and thank you for having such a beautiful heart. You are Stellalicious!” Stella spoke last and her memory amazed me. She went around the room and spoke lovingly about each and every guest – she even knew their kids’ names and grandkids! Friends included Dori Wilson, Marion and Tony Durpetti, Michelle Durpetti, Abe and Angela Michael Foster, Vera Chitty, ChuckThompson, Dominic and Carole DiFrisco, Sadako and Warner Saunders, Nina Mariano, Celeste and Bill Van Dahm, Susan Wexler-Mazzoni and Don Mazzoni, Channel 2’s Suzanne LeMignot, Joann Serpico, Tony Romanucci, Dr. Maria Ashley, Lou Rago, Group love for Stella!Merri Dee, Vince SanFillipo, Shell Reyes, Regina Daniels, Michael Foster, Vera Chitty, Michelle Molise and Lynn and Richard Ciota among others. I sure hope she doesn’t stay “retired” for long! “I know I can be replaced, but I cannot be duplicated,” said Stella….amen to that!

Blog 1 - Dramatic space designed by architect Jeanne GangEXPO Chicago brought its world-class art show back to town after an eight-year hiatus and more than 3,000 attendees couldn’t have been happier! I'd been to one at the Merchandise Mart in an earlier incarnation and Blog 2 - David Manilow (“Check Please” creator) and Mary Kenneyagree with the event planners, that it wasn’t the place to be. Important art needs to be seen in a dramatic space and nothing could’ve been more exciting than being at Navy Pier’s Festival Hall for the opening night event, Vernissage. Benefitting the Museum of Contemporary Art, this Blog 3 - Jeanne Gang of Studio Gang Architectsnight included art, sculpture, photographs, large-scale installations and so much more. Vernissage – a French term for art openings – means “varnishing day” and evokes the energy and excitement that surround the opening of this major art event. Vernissage first began in 1982 as the opening celebration for the Chicago Blog 4 - Carl Hammer of Carl Hammer Gallery prepares his boothIntl. Art Fair. Over the years (1982 – 2004), the MCA welcomed more than 40,000 guests who enjoyed what became one of Chicago’s most sought out and influential art events of the year. Co-chairs for opening night included MCA trustee Jennifer Aubrey and MCA Women’s Board Blog 5 - Elysabeth Alfano, Nicole Nelson and Sven Asmusmember Marilyn Fields. Ms. Aubrey, known for her keen eye and exquisite taste, is the creative director for local jeweler, Sidney Garber. Ms. Fields is a long-time MCA supporter Blog 6 - Abby Geha and Carly Levitonand is a notable collector of contemporary art. Tony Karman, president and director of EXPO Chicago, attracted more than 100 major dealers to the fair including Anthony Meier Fine Arts, Richard Gray Blog 7Gallery, David Zwirner, Landau Fine Art Gallery, Kavi Gupta and Annely Juda Fine Art Gallery (where the Mayor was seen browsing). Top restaurants served up their tastiest fare with Marc Brooks’ Park 52 being a Blog 8standout with its crawfish etouffee. The night raised more than $375K for the MCA and I can’t wait to see it return next year! Seen on the scene were Mayor Rahm Emanuel (honorary chair) and wife Amy Rule, MCA Pritzker Director Madeleine Grynsztejn, critic and Chi
cago native Jerry Saltz, actor Billy Zane, artists Theaster Gates and Dawoud Bay,  M.K. Pritzker, MCA Trustees including Sara Blog 9 - Dr. Lauren Streicher and friendAlbrecht, Liz and Eric Lefkofsky, Liza and Marc Brooks, Lois and Steve Eisen, Larry Fields, King Harris, Penny Pritzker, Cari Sacks, Helen and Sam Zell, Sven Asmus,  Elysabeth Alfano (“The Dinner Party”), Nc1Martha and Rich Melman, Chef Michael Kornick, Grant DePorter, Randy Zweiban, Carol Prins and John Hart, Gregg Zgonena and Chicago Look’s Isa Giallorenzo among others. (To view more pics from this amazing evening, please click here!)

Blog 1 - Debi Lilly hosts her eMag Launch PartyDebi Lilly is a nationally-renowned event planning expert based in Chicago. She is the founder and president of A Perfect Event – one of Chicago's most successful special event companies with a faithful (and famous) Blog 2 - Graham Kostic and Debifollowing, including Oprah Winfrey! She regularly appears on “The Nate Berkus Show” with delightful party planning tips and now, for her own eMag Launch Party recently, her jewel box of a store Blog 3 - Rachel Schwanz and Matt Woodburn(located at 3050 N. Lincoln) was transformed into Versailles' 18th century France with the theme “Marie Antoinette Champagne and Let Them Eat Cake Fete”! Imagine vanilla pink champagne cakes paired with vanilla moscato cakes filled with luscious champagne sabayon Blog 4 - Debi with husband Mike Springer, daughter Lilly and Parkerand this was just for starters! There was even a real-life Marie Antoinette perched atop the elaborate sweets table saying “Let them eat cake”…and everyone happily obeyed! Even the cocktails were reminiscent of something Louis XVI would serve! The Blog 5 - Kimberly Huynh, Jody Bedrick, Leilani Mesavisuals were astounding (as only Debi Lilly and her team can do) and what a perfect Launch Party for her latest creation, A Perfect Event eMagazine! We were Blog 6 - Debi with Pam Rose (Swirlz Cupcakes owner)happily transported to an elegant and most stylish place in time! Congrats to my Francophile friend, who continues to amaze us ALL!! (Additional photos by Steve Starr…and to see ALL party pics, please click here!)

Blog 1I’m a great lover of antiques – my husband says I collect so many things that the only thing left that he can afford to collect are toothpicks…LOL! Sadly, things are so expensive nowadays that my collecting efforts are nonexistent but I do love to keep abreast of the auctions and see what’s going on out there. Of Blog 2 - Barringer meteorite crater near Flagstaff, Arizonacourse, my favorite auction house in the world is Leslie Hindman Auctioneers, but sometimes I receive catalogs from places I’ve never done business with but which are still very interesting. On October 14th, in New York at the Fletcher Sinclair Mansion, Heritage Auctions will host the largest meteorite auction ever! Some 125 meteorites will be offered. You can buy the Blog 3largest piece of the moon – four pounds – ever offered to the public (estimated to sell for $340K+); a large slice from the most famous meteorite in the world, the Williamette, which is housed at the Rose Planetarium/American Museum of Natural History (est. $85K-$110K) or a small meteorite Blog 4 - Herbie Hancock at 2011 Grammy Awardsthat fell in 1492 and was later chained up in a church so it couldn’t fly back into the sky (estimate $4K-$5K). A number of these rarities and novelties are from the Macovich Collection, which is curated by NY’s own “meteorite man” Darryl Pitt and is considered one of the largest and most important private collections in the world. This auction also coincides with Blog 5 - Gibeon meteorite for auctionthe 20th Anniversary of the Peekskill fireball – the most videotaped meteorite descent of all time – which burnished its legacy by puncturing a Chevy Malibu in its final act just 30 miles outside of Manhattan (estimated to sell for $45K). A special highlight of the auction will be a meteorite from a piece of the planet Mars that legendary recording artist Herbie Hancock had in his pocket during a gala performance at The Kennedy Center last fall for Blog 6 - Barringer craterthe Thelonious Monk Institute. This bit of Mars, along with Hancock, were “gazed upon” by the likes of Jennifer Hudson, Colin Powell, Madeleine Albright and Aretha Franklin, among others. (One hundred percent of the auction proceeds of this lot go to The Monk Institute, which is devoted to nurturing musical excellence. For more info on this fascinating event, please click here

Blog 1 - Pamela Crutchfield, Gustavo Ramirez Sansano (LN Artistic Dirctor), Joanna Naftali (LN Executive Director)Speaking of the moon (how ‘bout that segue?), Luna Negra Dance Theater’s Board of Directors and Gala Host Committee including co-chairs Kristin Conley and Jennifer Edgcomb, Blog 2 - Jennifer Edgcomb (co-chair), Gustavo Ramirez Sansano, Kristen Conley (co-chair)Executive Director Joanna Naftali and handsome Artistic Director Gustavo Ramirez Sansano, kicked off their
2012-2013 season and saluted Hispanic Heritage Month with the annual Noche de Luna Gala on September 13th. More Blog 3 - Jocelyn Stoller, Pamela Crutchfield (Honoree), Helen Melchior, Abby McCormick O’Neilthan 400 attendees helped raise over $234K to support the on-going work of Luna Negra as a springboard for Latino contemporary choreographers. At the Gala, the company Blog 4 - Luna Negra dancers Veronica Guadalupe and Nigel Campbellpresented its Luna de Honor Award to Pamela Crutchfield, who has been a tremendous advocate for the company for many years. Chicago Community Trust was also presented with a Luna de Honor Award for its ongoing support. The Blog 5 - Marty Castro (The Chicago Community Trust board member), Joanna Naftali and Gustavo Sansanoevening, which took place at Venue SIX10, began with a cocktail reception where guests could admire the new Mercedes-Benz E-Class and enjoy improvised performances by the LN dancers throughout the Blog 6 - Jorge Solis (LN board president), Joanna Naftali and Monica Cervantesspace. The crowd then entered the Feinberg Theater to enjoy a performance of LN repertory excerpts, including work by Sansano, Argentinian choreographer Asun Noales and Brazilian choreographer Fernando Blog 7 - Fernando Melo, Veronica Guadalupe and Ken SliwaMelo. Following a dinner by Wolfgang Puck Catering, guests enjoyed dancing to the sounds of Latin band Son de la Habana in the delightful Kehoe designed space. For more info about the fantastic dance company, please visit www.lunanegra.org. (Photos by Cheryl Mann…to view more pics, please click here!)

Blog 1 - Sarah singing with Kate MurrayI’ve been to quite a few birthday celebrations in my day but none quite as interesting and creative as Sarah Beardsley’s which was held at the Red Moon Theater Company warehouse! I’d never been Blog 2 - Dr. Chris Randolph, Sarah, Andreas Zafiridis, his guest Whitneyto this Wonka-esque spot before but I sure won’t ever forget it! As we wound our way around the large building to the back entrance, whimsical characters directed us to the entrance which was lit by two spotlights. Once you Blog 3 - Joffrey Artistic Director Ashley Wheater, Chris Long and Brian Johnsonentered the space, there was a riot of activity – lights flashing, bubble-blowing DJs, cranes lit with Christmas lighting, spiral moss-covered spinning cones, mountains of food as art, a huge bar, a large space cleared for dancing Blog 4 - Chuck, Margaret O’Connor and Joffrey Executive Director Christopher Clinton Conwayand lots and lots of Sarah’s friends. No one really knew what to expect since the invite had no mention of a birthday but I ferreted out this info at the party. I should’ve known something Blog 5 - Rebecca Besser and Dr. Lauren Streicherlike this was afoot when she climbed onstage to happily belt out tunes with the band The Breakfast Club with girlfriend Kate Murray! Attendees included Dr. Lauren Streicher and husband Jason Brett, Becky and Scott Etzler, Dr. Chris Blog 6 - Lyric Opera’s Magda Krance (R) and friendRandolph, Susan and Joe Credle, her lifelong friends Mary Jo Fasan and Cindy Lucaccioni, Helen Melchior, Christopher Clinton Conway, Ashley Wheater and Brian Johnson, Jan Melk, Gale and Jay Gottlieb, Chris Long, Lyn McKeaney, Magda Krance, Rebecca Besser, Andreas Zafiridis, Janet Owen and Brian Smith among many others.  Congrats and Happy Birthday Sarah! (Additional pics by Glenn Kaupert…click here to view more fun pics!)

Blog 1 - Chicago Fire's Teri Reeves, Chicagolicious's Valincia Saulsberry, and Mallory SabianI love events that benefit our four-legged friends and the amazing Big Night Celebrity Chefs Benefit, hosted by Friends of Chicago Animal Care and Control, did just that on an Blog 2 - Animal Control Officer Williams, Jesse Campbell of The Voice, dog Jojoexciting evening on September 19th. Guests mixed and mingled under the fabulous Tiffany Dome of Preston Bradley Hall in the Cultural Center while renowned Chef Jackie Shen, along with a dozen of her Blog 3 - RL manager Rich Varnes with Zarada Gowenlockwell-known celebrity chef friends, prepared delicious dishes. As the Geof Bradfield Trio played, guests enjoyed specialty drinks such as the Cosmopoodlitan and the Muttini! A live auction Blog 4 - Exec Director Chicago Animal Care and Control Sandra Alfred, volunteer Carolyn Quinnincluded diamond jewelry from Sidney Garber and a dinner in-home prepared by Chef Shen. For the past 11 years, FCACC has been dedicated to caring for animals from babies who have to be bottle-fed, to animals with injuries to elderly animals who just need someone to love and care for them. (To learn more, please visit www.fcass.org and check out more photos here!)
 
Mitch CanoffMitchell Canoff is one helluva photographer and his friends want you to know it so we’re hosting a wonderful, love-filled exhibition of his work at Paris Club on Monday, October 8th from 5 to 8 p.m. Host committee members include the Melman family, Judy and Mitchell Canoff inviteHoward Tullman, Suzie and Ross Glickman, Sugar Rautbord, Cheryl Sloan and Chris “Hambone” Cameron among others. A percentage of photography sales will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. The night, which will also be Mitch’s 70th birthday party, will include a cash bar, hors d’oeuvres and music by Lilianna Wosko. (RSVP to mitchellcanoff@comcast.net and visit www.mitchellcanoffphotography.com for more info.)
 
FOC Ball inviteA reminder! Friends of Conservation (FOC) will celebrate its 30th anniversary, on Friday, October 12th with “Chicago Celebrates the Whole Wild World.” The Conservation Ball, founded by Reute Butler and her family, will 17-chicago-inside-harold-washington-library_tcm7-14163feature silent and live auctions, dinner, and a thrilling wildlife exposition. Paul Iacono is super-sizing this event (it will be at Harold Washington Library Winter Garden, located 400 S. State St.) so you won’t want to miss it! Tickets are $350 for general admission and $250 for guests 35 or younger.  Hope to see you there!

Blog 1 - CAMP cosmetics founder Michael PerichSo many thanks to CAMP Cosmetics and founder Michael Perich, who I mentioned in an earlier posting as honoring me with my very own lipstick, “Candid Candace Coral.” We shot the Blog 2 - Photographer Amie Hanacampaign this week with photographer Amie Hana at her beautiful home in Lindenhurst – she has her very own lake right outside her doorstep and the scenery is breathtakingly beautiful! I was even more honored that Michigan Avenue Magazine sent OnAirr videographer Peter Lambrinatos to capture the session for its “behind the scenes” online content. Congrats to Blog 3Michael on his wonderful cosmetics line which is botanically-extract based. He launched his career working for some of the biggest makeup and skin care names in the business Blog 4 - With Michaelwhile living in Chicago. As his clientele portfolio grew so did his recognition: He’s been seen on FOX, WGN and CBS to name a few. In 2003, he decided to embark on his own unique business venture and CAMP COSMETICS – whose slogan is “Women are beautiful…We make them pretty” – was created. On Blog 5May 1, 2004, Michael officially opened CAMP COSMETICS with his first store location in Glen Ellyn; with its mixture of modern minimalistic décor and stainless steel, the store has a chic vibe that attracts women from all over Chicago. I’m thrilled to be the face of this fabulous cosmetics company and hope you get a chance to try it for yourselves!  🙂

Blog 1 - With VS Chicago Magazine’s Olga RudaI was also honored to be included as the cover feature story for VS Chicago Magazine, the premier Russian language luxury lifestyle magazine in Blog 2 - Neiman’s Wendy Krimins, Cynthia Holbrook and Tina Koegelthe United States. Based in Chicago, they are the go-to source covering a variety of topics for all Eastern European communities. I had a delightful interview with marketing and advertising manager Olga Ruda and journalist Natalie Berezovska and I hope you’ll enjoy it in the October Blog 3issue. Pierre Burnaugh shot the cover with wardrobe courtesy of Neiman Marcus on Michigan Avenue (thank you, Tina Koegel and Cynthia Holbrook!!!) and Adelaide on Wells Street. I’m lusting after the black J. Mendel dress from Neiman’s!

Chicago Look's Isa GiallorenzoMore big thanks go out to fashion blogger Isa Giallorenzo for featuring me in her NewCity style column. If you aren’t aware of her blog, “Chicago Looks,” then you’re missing out on some great street style fashions! Congrats Isa and keep up the good work!

That’s it for this week! I hope you’ve enjoyed reading it as much as I’ve enjoyed writing it! As always, please send me any suggestions or comments (good or bad) and I will try to implement them. My goal is to keep you entertained, informed and grateful to live in this great city like me! 🙂

Love, as always,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

Wrist Wishes logoP.S. I just love this “gift with heart” idea from Wrist Wishes! WW was created by Nicole LaCross as a way to combine her love of fashion with her love of charity and she succeeded on both counts. Built on the concept of shining little glimmers of hope into the lives of all who wrap them around their Wrist wishes imagewrists, these organdy ribbons include charms representing Animal Abuse, Childhood Cancer Awareness, Heart Disease, Fashion For a Cure and many more. Aside from adding a pop of color and style to any outfit, WW donates $2 from every purchase ($10) directly to the charity represented by your bracelet. Congrats Nicole!!! (To buy YOURS, please click here!)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

 

 

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

 

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

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

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

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

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

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

Watch live streaming video from watch312 at livestream.com

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

Love,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

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

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