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NEW YEAR’S EVE RESOLUTIONS, 2020 AND THE FUTURE: CHICAGO WEIGHS IN

Plus: What nonprofit fundraisers are coming back in 2021?; YWCA Metropolitan Chicago's GREAT news; Izzy "Shops with a Cop" for the kids; Silver linings for PAWS Chicago, One Tail at a Time and Young at Heart Pet Rescue; CHI-lebrities open their hearts in Chicago Star Media; Remembering Hef's HOT New Year's Eve parties; Eversight Illinois' Mystery Masquerade; Playboy's new centerfold policy; Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation's Wings to Cure; Chicago Light's Gala of Hope; Happy engagement announcements; Six Flags Holiday Drive-Thru; In the news with John and Steve; Thoughts on 2020 and what the New Year will bring; A touching video and SO MUCH MORE!

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New Year's Eve looked a little different this year. Besides Covid changing the landscape of the entire world, it also kept us from celebrating the end of one of the worst years in recent memory. Restaurants missed out on much needed revenue, friends missed traditional celebrations with family and Times Square was eerily empty. People could only peek out their windows like Jimmy Stewart in "Rear Window" trying to get a feel for what was happening outside. We are all still on lockdown, mentally and physically. Chuck and I grabbed longtime friend Michael Kutza

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NYE at cozy Avli on Wells.

determined to still experience NYE, this year in a tent with heaters. Even though people were having fun we all knew this was just a (hopefully temporary) substitute for the real thing. All of this lack of freedom made me think about the wild and woolly days of NYEs past. We're so lucky

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Yurts at Swift & Sons designed by Kehoe.

to have experienced the heyday of Playboy with Hefner at his Mansion in LA. I always felt his parties rivaled Jay Gatsby's in exquisite excess and excitement. The invitations, always with beautiful pinup artwork created by Olivia De Berardinis, arrived in the mail a few weeks before the big event (I've saved them all).

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LA Playboy Mansion lit up for NYE 2009.

We would RSVP immediately and then the anticipation began. You never knew what to expect at any of his

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With Hef at a past NYE in LA.

parties as the guest lists were always changing to accommodate whoever was in town along with some of his celebrity friends. One year, the Village People performed, another year Three Six Mafia hit the stage that was inside a ginormous tent on the grounds of Hef's Holmby Hills estate. Another year, one of Hef's three girlfriends, Bridget Marquardt,  popped out of a giant cake

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Hef surrounded by admirers at a past NYE.

and did a slow strip tease as she gazed into his eyes (the crowd went wild). Hef's party guests have included John Elway, Penelope Cruz, James Caan, Nicholas Cage, astronaut Buzz Aldrin, Robert Culp, Tiffany Trump, Donald Trump,  Julie Newmar, Bill Cosby (ick), Jane Russell, Quentin Tarantino, Pamela

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Chuck enjoying the views at one of Hef's NYE parties.

Anderson, Jack Nicholson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Madonna, Eddie Murphy, Warren Beatty, Justin Timberlake, Jimmy Connors, Paris and Nicky Hilton, Eddie Murphy and so many more. It was always a great

adventure wondering who you would see that night. I was lucky that Hef liked Chuck too and always included him. During the parties, guests enjoyed gourmet buffets,

With fellow PMs--all former Hef girlfriends but me--including Patti Connors

Celebrating with fellow Playmates Marcy Hanson, Hope Olson and Patti McGuire Connors.

unlimited champagne and cocktails, swimming in the pool or lounging in the grotto. Guests were encouraged to wear lingerie which definitely added to the excitement. Some girls' interpretations of the "suggested attire" left little to the imagination. Oh, those were truly the days! I'm happy to see Playboy doing so well online now too. Even though the magazines have physically disappeared, the brand's online presence is strong and growing. I'm so happy to still have them as a family too. Here's to another 68 years and to a bigger, brighter 2021 for us all! 

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My PostI quizzed some of my favorite bold-faced names to see how they were handling the pandemic, what their NYE resolutions were, their best moments of 2020, hopes for the future and any advice that might give us some inspiration. I discovered that we all have more in common than we know. I hope you enjoy these enlightening, and in some cases, surprising, comments from some of my favorite Chicago notables.   

One of my favorite media peeps, Sylvia Perez (Fox-32) provided these thoughtful answers. Her

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Sylvia Perez: "We are Puerto Rican and I love these shirts. We eat Pasteles and drink coquito (Puerto Rican egg nog) it’s a holiday tradition!"

favorite moment, "When they finally took Texas off the travel ban list and I was able to see my 86 year-old mother who I had not seen since last year because of the pandemic. It warmed my heart. I needed my mommy. It doesn't matter how old you are." Her NYE resolution? "To live in the moment!" Her advice? "Everyone is going through something, respect and try not to judge."

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Kathy O'Malley Piccone, the hostess with the mostest at Gibson's Steakhouse, said her favorite moments during the pandemic were "when people started to reach out to each other, sending texts, jokes, puzzles, flowers, delicious foods from local restaurants and the wonderful 'calm app.'' She said, "Most of all, just sending love and positive vibes to each others. Touching moments that brought me to tears every evening at 8 pm throughout the city [when people serenaded the healthcare workers]." Her NYE resolution is to "spread more kindness, more love and generosity, more understanding of one another, more courage and peace and be more in the moment."

 

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Amanda Puck, Director Strategic Brand Development Mariano's, has worked in the food industry for a long time. She shared,

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Amanda Puck w/ Mariano's community partner Jermaine Anderson, Corey Carr, 6th Ward Alderman Roderick Sawyer, Ron Baker Jr. and Otis Wilson.

"Through the pandemic, it was great to see organizations and individuals step up and help the community more than ever! Both the Greater Chicago Food Depository and Northern Illinois Food Bank have worked so hard feeding the community, as well as all the local food pantries across Chicagoland." During the isolation she learned "how to make a mean arancini from Chef Tony Priolo, delicious Mac & Cheese from Chef Brian Jupiter and taste more wines with Belinda Chang all via our Mariano's meet-ups and zoom classes." Her NYE resolution? "To read more! She has started with Julia Child's "My Life in France." Amanda said, "I admire her, she started and blossomed in her career later in life. She's an epic legend in our industry." She added a quote from one of her favorite authors Morgan Harper Nichols, 'Even if the wait carries on another year, I will not get where I am going without first learning to be here.'"

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Melody Spann Cooper with former First Lady Michelle Obama.

Melody Spann Cooper, Chair and CEO Midway Broadcasting Corp., said her favorite moment of 2020 was "when Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were declared the President and VP-Elect of the United States. I didn't realize how sleep deprived I had been over the past four years." Her NYE resolution is to "remain healthy and helpful. I'm making a commitment to 365 days of giving. Every day I plan to intentionally give something that will help someone." Her hope for the future? "I hope for healing and restoration. Restoring health to those who have been impacted by the pandemic. Restoring compassion in all of humanity and restoring Chicago to the great city we love. It's not perfect, but in its imperfection, it's still home and a place that has allowed me to dream past my zip code."

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Paul Iacono, president Chicago Dowel Company, and much loved man-about-town, said his

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Paul Iacono with niece Jennifer and nephew Tommy.

favorite moment of 2020 was being able to squeeze in a last minute trip to Hawaii during Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. His hopes for next year are a "quick return to normalcy, especially for my friends in the hospitality industry who truly have had a rough go of it." His words of advice, "This too shall pass."

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Always stylish, Mark Olley.

Another handsome friend, Mark Olley (Co-op Lending Manager, Chicago Financial Services), said, "No matter what hand we've been dealt, we adapt, we flourish, it's who we are, it's what we do, we're CHICAGO STRONG!" Mark discovered new skills during the pandemic, as many of us did. He enjoyed learning to cook, plant and tend to a vegetable garden and credits his husband and dog Grayson for keeping him sane. Mark says, "I always lead with hope, optimism and love." His dream for 2021 is good health and an end to Covid-19. "A positive mind and outlook, no matter how trying the circumstances, helps to get us through a lot."

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Dusty Stemer with friends Peggy Martay, 

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Yolanda "Dusty" Stemer, philanthropist, member of Service Club of Chicago, Costume Council and others, said that two of her three sons had mild cases of Covid and both recovered rapidly."Things like this makes you realize and give credit to our healthcare workers." Her NYE resolution is to "not turn that Peloton into a clothes rack!" Her hopes for 2021, "The same as everyone, to get a vaccine to all of our loved ones and free Botox for all!" Dusty is married to Dr. Alex Stemer, who is deeply involved in treatment, research and prevention of Covid. "There is light at the end of the tunnel. Recent advances will help make 2021 much better than 2020…Tomorrow is promised to no one, and the one thing Covid steals from us is time with those we love," she said.

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Justine Fedak, Corporate Hippie, motivational speaker and soon-to-be Woman of Vision

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Justine Fedak, "a girl who never gives up!"

for this year's Eversight Illinois Gift of Sight Celebration told me her title should be "a girl who never gives up." She's a good friend and I can tell you I have never met anyone so tenacious and driven (in a very good way). She said 2020 was a time of total renewal for her. She regained mobility "by some miracle" [she suffered from MS for years and years] and "connected deeply" with her dearest friends. Her NYE resolution is to "cry when things make me happy or sad and to feel and live my life to the fullest, no pretending anything." Her motto? "Be in love with your life every single minute. My grandma passed away this December at age 98 and she was the strongest, toughest, most loving person who never complained about anything she had to live through. To be alive is to be in love…with your life," she said.

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Sherrill Bodine with Paula Borg and Sherry Lea Holson.

Sherrill Bodine, author, president of the Service Club of Chicago and philanthropist, said her favorite moment of the last year was "working with the dedicated women of the Service Club who worked tirelessly through these challenging times to raise money for our Philanthropic Fund which will be given out in 2021 to worthy charities all over Chicago." Sherrill recently lost her husband and said her resolution is "to seek the light and find my way on this new journey without John." She always greets each day with hope and vows to "never surrender."

 

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Sean Lewis, WGN News Anchor, remembers his favorite moment of 2020 very well. He

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Newlyweds Sean Lewis and Trover Gray Wilson.

married the love of his life, Trover Gray Wilson, in a ceremony at City Hall. "The pandemic didn't allow us a large in-person celebration but I'm hoping 2021 will!" He said his resolution is "to realize that resolutions aren't a good idea. Usually it becomes the first disappointment of any new year for me." He hopes that when the pandemic ends, that people will treat each other better. His words of advice? "Eat well, appreciate the small things and learn one new thing a day."

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Nan Giordano (3rd from L) with Joshua Blake Carter, Beth Tarrant, her son Keenan Casey, Sophie Darley and Cesar Salinas.

An icon in the dance world, Nan Giordano, artistic director Giordano Dance Chicago, is looking forward to "launching Illuminate the Possibilities, an initiative which represents global connection, unity, positivity and possibility, all through dance." She said, "Amidst our dim world light I have chosen to focus on the many silver linings that have immersed. I hope we learn and grow and take the many challenging circumstances and make something positive out of them. Mankind and peace, front and center!"  Her motto? "Today is the day! Adversity creates strength and change brings opportunity."

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Dear friend Michael Caputo, brand and creative strategist, enjoyed long walks around

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Michael Caputo (R) with friend Greg Hyder at RL.

the lakefront in the warmer months. He said, "It was lots of good thinking time. The views of our beautiful city were a hopeful reminder that things will soon return to normal." His NYE resolution is to "be adept with change and related growth." He said, "This pandemic has challenged us to rethink the 'why' of our respective lives/careers." His advice: "Every storm runs out of rain. We've all had to make do and redirect energies this past year, that can be stressful. Don't let a setback define the day. Or your life."

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Dionne Williams, president D. Williams PR Group, said, even though 2020 was a "rough year", she was able to spend more quality time with her family and a small group of friends, by staying in touch via phone or Zoom. She said, "2020 made me slow down, so for 2021 I will continue to not rush myself and live in the present and enjoy my surroundings. I want to focus more on fitness and travel when it's safe to do so." She added, "During these rough times, I have learned to be more patient. I also will take this time to work on things that I was too busy for previously, in life and business."

 

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Tracey Tarantino DiBuono, executive producer ZZAZZ Productions, said, "Having family

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Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and her Joey.

close and my young granddaughters in my home has given me a foundation of great unity as a family. Work paused. My husband Joey prepared family dinners that brought us all to the table, dinners that we never dreamed would happen in our previously busy lives." She looks forward to adding a new component to her business, virtual fashion shows and events. Her NYE resolution? "Don't expect things to return to normal…make a choice to accept and then create a new normal and keep my faith in God." She hopes that "new avenues become open to us and that prayers will be answered for everyone. Open your heart to what has been given and find gratitude in every day."

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Michelle Durpetti with her fab fam–dad Tony Durpetti, mom Marion and hubby Collin Pierson.

Michelle Durpetti, managing partner Turnkey Hospitality Group, chief planner Michelle Durpetti Events, said her favorite moment of 2020 was seeing her Gene & Georgetti management team come together, be more creative, more adaptive and supportive of each other. "We have even laughed while sometimes we felt like

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Michelle Durpetti and her team from Gene & Georgetti restaurant.

crying and I think that is because we have each other. Yanni, Sal, Cristiano, Luis, Jessica, Nicole, Jeremy and Angelo are all such incredible human beings. My favorite moment hands down has been seeing them flourish and fight all the challenges." As far as resolutions, "I don't believe in resolutions to be honest. I live my life out loud, with empathy and compassion always and when I get something wrong, I own it. And that is year round." Her advice going forward: "I think I now live with the knowledge that life truly can change so fast. It has really affirmed for me that I need to take a moment every day to be grateful for all that I have and for making it this far." Her words of advice? "Let's stop tearing at one another and, instead, extend helpful hands and grateful hearts towards each other."

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RMHC-CNI's Holly Buckendahl.

Holly Buckendahl, CEO Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & NW Indiana, said a silver lining, that she didn't expect, was the ability to stay connected virtually with family and friends. Her hope for the coming year? "While open through the pandemic (with many restrictions), I look forward to RMHC-CNI reinstating the full breadth of services critically ill children and their families need on their journey to heal together." Her advice during these tough times comes from professor, social worker and author Brene Brown who said, "In order to empathize with someone's experience, you must be willing to believe them as they see it and not how you imagine their experience to be."

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My PR gal pal Kathleen Sarpy, founder/CEO Agency H5, said her favorite moment of 2020,

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Kathleen Sarpy and her family.

despite a tough year filled with personal losses, was being able to be "immersed" with all of her kids. She and her husband Chris discovered that "love and connectedness is truly the most important thing." She said, "I really need to find a hobby. I'm a wife, a mom to 6 awesome kids, run a company and I don't really have something that I do just for me. I might finally give meditation a try or yoga, to have a space to be mindful in body and spirit."

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Pandemic baking with Jennifer Sutton Brieva and Paul Iacono.

Jennifer Sutton Brieva, felt that Christmas was one of her favorite moments of 2020. She said "it was a much needed shift in energy for everyone. We need that all year long." Her hopes for 2021? "To learn from 2020 and never take people or experiences for granted again and to get back into pre-Covid shape!" Her words of advice? "People need to be grateful and embrace the simple pleasures of life that have become so very vital." I am so grateful for a FaceTime call with my parents, happy hour Zoom with dear friends, a classic movie with my cat Zoe or even a walk in Lincoln Park or a dance party in the kitchen with my husband Joaquin–those every day opportunities for joy often overlooked become special moments of connection, never to be taken for granted again."  

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WBBM Newsradio anchor/reporter Lisa Fielding, who has one of the most distinctive voices 

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Lisa Fielding, the Voice of WBBM.

in the business, said her favorite moment of 2020 was a mother/daughter trip to Mexico in February. "I got my travel fix, after this, by hitting the road to Michigan a couple of times to see the sunset from the other side. I'm a big "sunset" person and try to find them wherever I go," she added. Her hope for the coming year? "I hope for better days for the world, where jobs and prosperity return, where we can hug each other, sing and dance with each other while enjoying live music in our favorite venues or in that dark bar with the awesome jukebox, where we can travel the world again, enjoy a cold one and the crack of the bat at a baseball game, enjoy family gatherings, weddings, celebrations, our favorite restaurants, happy hour with friends and escape through live theater."

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Another dear friend in media is Dori Wilson, publicist/founder Dori Wilson Public Relations. Her favorite moment of 2020 was "watching a racially diverse movement develop and grow in recognition of long-standing racial inequality and injustice in this country, watching individuals and corporations commit to do better and recognition of "we're all in this together." Her NY resolution? "To actually use my Peloton!" Her hope for 2021? "I am so hopeful for a vaccination and a vacation!"…..Words of wisdom? "Laughter is the best medicine and forgiveness runs a close second!"

 

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Caylei Vogelzang and family.

The editor-in-chief of Cancer Wellness magazine, Caylei Vogelzang, said the best moment of 2020 was being able to spend more time with her family on the golf course. Her NYE resolutions include learning to do the splits 3 ways and a backward walkover; improve on physical fitness assessments; visit a yoga retreat; grow and expand her magazine and "become more of an essential source for those touched by cancer"; plan a family holiday to a national park; wear more pieces from local designers and sustainable fashion and practice gratitude daily and more meditation. The words she lives by is "exercise, exercise, exercise!"

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Jean de St Aubin, the executive director of the Gene Siskel Film Center, says her favorite

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Jean de St. Aubin and her daughter holiday baking.

moment of 2020 was presenting the Black Harvest Film Festival. She said, "The timing could not have been better. It was so great to have a month of celebrating Black stories, the joy felt virtually was a much needed balm to a turbulent year." Her hopes for 2021? "That everyone gets vaccinated ASAP, and that we all be together again. I think I will turn into a hugging machine as soon as it is safe." Her advice? "Count your blessings and share your gifts."

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Jean Antoniou and family at Chicago Botanic Garden.

Jean Antoniou, philanthropist, Service Club of Chicago Board of Managers, said her favorite part of 2020 was "knowing it is almost over." Her advice moving forward? "To cherish family and friends because they will always be your biggest supporters. Glass is half full is always a good way to look at each day."

Michelle Mekky, president and founder of

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Michelle Mekky

Mekky Media Relations, found silver linings in a tough year. She said spending more time with her kids and husband made her so grateful for "the little moments." She also found joy in the hiring of four new people for her 5 year-old business. In 2021, she plans on prioritizing her own health and to invest in herself in ways she never has. Her motto? "Every day is a new day. Every morning we wake up with a new chance. I truly believe the energy you give out is what comes back to you. Despite all of the negativity around us, never lose hope. We will get through this!"

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Pam Capitanini (center) with friends Simona Garcia and Cristina Montgomery.

Pamella Capitanini, philanthropist, Service Club of Chicago, loved watching people's inventiveness during 2020 as many learned new ways to pivot. She said, "From drive-by birthday celebrations, mask creativity and eating in igloos, it was amazing and inspiring to see." Her NYE resolution: "To keep smiling and do my best! And remember the front line workers who have given all and those who have left us." She added, "I believe many of us have realized that nails, hair and party dresses don't make a difference, but reaching out to one another does!"

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And last but certainly not least, everyone's favorite elf, The Real Elf Tommy Holl, Head of Media for The

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Tommy Holl, aka "The Real Elf."

North Pole, had much to be thankful for in 2020. "This holiday season is one for the history books that I hope we never have to repeat, but we were able to create a spark of joy for young and old." His favorite moments included: "Elfing" at 900 North Michigan Shops; Sending Elf Gram video messages with proceeds benefiting Imerman Angels (Tommy is a cancer survivor); Being hired to pop into 5 Zoom calls from around the world; Appearing on "Around Town with Ana Belaval", "Happy Hour with the Hoovers", WGN radio with Paul Lisnek, Tom Skilling's Christmas Eve and so much more. His NYE resolution is to: "Pause, reset, reorganize, reflect, be prepared, be ready, be thankful and be kind." His advice? "You can't grow from NO. It's okay to say no when it doesn't feel right, but saying no all the time will lead you nowhere. Try not to take things too seriously, none of us get out of here alive. And appreciate what you have."

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Eversight Illinois "Gift of Sight Celebration" Save-the-Date with mask included. 

I'm so excited to see some events coming BACK!! Mark your calendars for Eversight Illinois' "Gift of Sight Celebration", set for Thursday, October 21 at the Peninsula. Justine Fedak will be honored as the Woman of Vision and Dr. Parag Majmudar will be the Gift of Sight honoree. This year's masquerade theme is "Fantasea" and I'm honored to return as co-chair with Michael Caputo! (For more details, click here!)

On Saturday, November 6, the Hippocratic Cancer Research

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Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation Save-the-Date with mask included.

Foundation, will host its 6th annual "Wings to Cure." This gala will be held at the Hilton Chicago and funds raised will help support cutting edge cancer research at the Lurie Cancer Center. For more details, click here!  

Chicago Lights "Gala of Hope at Home" is still set for Friday, March 5 at 7 pm CST. This signature event will benefit the Chicago Lights Gala of Hope at Home Mar. 5youth development and social service programs of Chicago Lights and the community support efforts of the Replogle Center for Counseling and Well-Being. (More details here!)

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Here's more happy news on the nonprofit front! YWCA Metropolitan Chicago received a $9

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Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, ex-wife of Amazon's Jeff Bezos.

million unrestricted contribution from billionaire venture philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. This major gift will help the nonprofit and its mission to empower women and families and advance racial justice. This major gift is part of more than $4 billion in philanthropic contributions made by Ms. Scott over the past four months. Board president Joyce Winnecke (just love her!) called this gift an "affirmation of YWCA Metropolitan Chicago's strategy."

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Israel "Izzy" Idonije with CPD officers from his "Shop with a Cop" initiative.

Former Chicago Bear Israel "Izzy" Idonije has lifted charitable giving to an art form. For the 6th year in a row, Izzy and his IF Charities team hosted "Shop With a Cop", a great initiative that builds trust between CPD officers and the communities they serve. On Thursday, December 17, more than 60 police officers shopped for kids in need, who had submitted a wish list "for Santa" in advance. The officers picked up items that were donated by Target with special $50 gift certificates included for family dinners donated by Jewel. (To support Izzy in his many charitable endeavors around town, click here!)

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CBS-2 Chicago's Steven Graves.

Special thanks to CBS-2 Chicago's Steven Graves and to  

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John Garcia, ABC-7.

ABC-7's John Garcia for having me on their segments recently! I loved chatting about what to do for NYE with John (watch segment here) and to Steven about how our nonprofits are pivoting their fundraisers. (Watch this segment here!)

One of my favorite silver linings to this pandemic mess is the fact that our animal shelters are at their lowest point with 47345717_10155897884056272_3390432546213855232_oun-adopted rescues! As a matter of fact, PAWS Chicago has reported a near record number of adoptions in 2020–4,100! Through their Holiday-Adopt-a-Thon and usual grassroots efforts, they have managed to find forever homes for 4100 UntitledDOGS AND CATS! Can I get a Woot! Woot!? PAWS Chicago also provides extensive resources to help pets make a seamless transition into their news home and also provides a lifetime safety net for every animal, ensuring that if something happens to the adopter, their PAWS pet will always be cared for. I'm hearing similar good news from One Tail at a Time and also Young at Heart Senior Pet Rescue–all my favorites and much recommended animal shelters. Please check them out if you're looking for a pet!

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BEST IMG_0446_Facetune_30-12-2020-16-46-36I'm so loving my new home at Chicago Star Media! This group of hyper-local papers delivers, monthly, positive news you can use and I hope you're a subscriber! (Please click here for details or just leave your name and address here, info@chicagostarmedia, to receive the free online newsletter.) My latest column, "Chicago's CHI-lebrities Reflect on 2020, Share Hopes for the Coming Year" has been a hit, garnering both the front page and centerfold of the recent publication! (Read it here and get advice and discover the hopes and dreams of Chef Art Smith, rocker Jim Peterik, Bill Kurtis and Donna La Pietra, comedian Tom Dreesen, Kerry Wood and his Sarah, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, Leslie Hindman, Israel "Izzy" Idonije, The Joffrey  Ballet's Ashley Wheater, entertainer Chilli Pepper, restaurateur RJ Melman, Alpana Singh, Michael Kutza, Aldmerman Brian Hopkins and Dr. Ian Smith. I was so moved by their honest, thoughtful answers….there is uplifting advice, inspiration for the future and their thoughts on 2020! Read it all here!

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Jatnna Toribio and Izzy Idonije are engaged!

There's a lotta love in the air right now! So many exciting betrothals to announce! First off, love and

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Marcus Riley is engaged to Jude Fitzgerald!

congrats to Jatnna Toribio and her Israel Idonije, who were recently engaged. Also, congratulations to Marcus Riley and his Jude Fitzgerald who got engaged on New Year's Day and,

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Val Warner is engaged to Jobba Jordan.

last but not least, to Windy City Live's Val Warner who just became engaged to Jobba Jordan. I'm thrilled for each and every one of these beautiful people who managed to not only survive during

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Val and Jobba sittin' in a tree…..

this nasty year, but to thrive and find love. It's definitely easier to face any storm when you're supported by your best friend. Here's wishing them all a lifetime of health and happiness and, as Kup always said, "Long may they love!"

 

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IMG_0710We recently experienced Six Flags' Holiday in the Park Drive-Thru in Gurnee. Over 3 million lights illuminate the park as cars drive through at 3 mph. We ordered hot IMG_0714chocolate, a funnel cake and I bought an ornament (of course). We listened to piped in holiday music and it was sort of eerie, to be honest, and had the feel of driving through a deserted theme park in the Truman Show. However, I guess if we'd lived closer, the experience would've been a little easier and better. But, frankly, driving through the park with the Notre Dame game blasting on the radio might've had something to do with my lack of enthusiasm (although Chuck was certainly entitled to cheer on his favorite team!) This is only my POV, so please go and find out for yourselves (and let me know what you think!) The experience has been extended through Jan. 10, details here!

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Playboy's Winter 2021 Playmate Izabela Guedes.

Playboy has changed the format of its iconic centerfold. No longer will the featured Playmate be spotlighted for just a month, now she will have a whole season all to herself! There will be only 4 Playmates a year….makes me wish for a do-over! Read deets here on how Playboy is growing, and meet the Winter 2021 Playmate, Izabela Guedes.

 

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As I close out my first blog of 2021, I must say, I am glad to leave 2020 (far) behind. I've never had a worse Goodbye-2020-hello-2021-images-12year and I know many of my friends feel the same. There's was no  "dashing through the snow on a one horse open sleigh, o'er the fields we go, laughing all the way"…… Not this year when everything in the world changed in the blink of a Covid eye. I couldn't even get in my usual cheery mood for Christmas, at Elf on Shelfleast not in the way I used to. One minute, we're planning family gatherings, figuring out seating, who will sit at the kids' table and the next thing you know, we're all Zooming in to "celebrate" on computer screens. I found myself decorating for Christmas almost manically, trying to create much needed joy that is at a premium now. I know store

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This is definitely NOT my work, beautiful gingerbread house by Jennifer and Joaquin Brieva (kit from Vanille Chicago).

shelves were shopped clean of all holiday decor long before the usual time. On social media, my friends busily shared photos of their trees, holiday cookies, DIY Christmas ideas and so much more. Hell, we even attempted building a gingerbread house for the first time but it

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I'm thinking our tree will be up until Easter or beyond. (Sort of kidding?)

looked like a tornado hit it before I could even ice the roof. This year, we lost our dog, family members, I lost a job, Chuck lost his three dearest friends and had a TIA (mini-stroke). I think I was entitled to decorate as much as I wanted to try to fill this void and you can bet these decorations are gonna be here for a while. Nothing makes me happier than twinkling Christmas tree lights. It reminds me of all the GOOD years in the past when all of our family was gathered together, giving gifts and

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Marshall Field's famous Chicken Pot Pie.

thanks for our good health and the fact that we were still here. Pre-Covid, you could still find Santa in all the department stores, which were decorated to the nines. I'm happy though to see that retail, despite all its setbacks, still

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Marshall Field's Walnut Room at Christmas 1950.

tried to be festive. Macy's, although certainly not close to the old Marshall Field's in holiday decor, still had cheerful windows and the Great Tree in the Walnut Room. And, although families couldn't carry on life-long traditions of dining there during the season, they could still order carry-out–the famous Mrs. Hering's Chicken Pot Pie (recipe here), lobster bisque, Frango Mint

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Ann Gerber's book, "Sweet Tooth," a collection of recipes by Chicago notables.

Chocolate Ice Cream Pie and more. For Chuck and me, we still tried to carry on family traditions. We baked my mom's ham (Cooks only) and I fixed Mama Mary Johnson's famous sweet potato pie (whose recipe was featured in Ann Gerber's 1985 book, "Chicago's Sweet Tooth."). I also cooked the requisite black-eyed peas for good luck on New Year's Day (I pray it works). We toasted to the loved ones we lost and prayed for a better future, one that will bring back the human element and social interaction that is necessary to the survival of a species. We can't drift apart. We need "parties for hosting, marshmallows for toasting and caroling out in the snow," now more than ever. Here's hoping this year is off to a great start for you!

Love always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Life's short, make the most of it. Thank you Michiel for this poignant reminder.

 

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THE BEST AND BIGGEST SUMMER PARTY FEATURES DIANA ROSS

Plus: Out of the BLU at the Shedd; Ocean Prime hosts kick-ass kick-off; Ji's next big step; Service Club's BIG Day on the Terrace; Crain's shining star executives; Chicago Tribune Food Bowl is BACK; Babs loves Azeeza; LIPS Chicago presents drag and dining; Giordano Dance Chicago's Nan is WINNING; Expo Chicago brings the art; Second City Divas in Concert; Haute Dog Chicago's yap happy party; The Happiness Club benefit with Miguel; The BEST event listings; This and That; Videos and so much MORE!

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The coveted invite!

was a nod to both James Bond and Richard's 77th birthday. It was the largest in the event's long history with over 1,100 of his closest friends in attendance. We love any excuse to travel to Lake Geneva in the summer and this is a really good one. Our long weekend started off at a friend's beautiful

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One happy man with the James Bond Golden Girls.

lake house where we met up with several friends including Linda Yu (host with her Stuart), Sylvia Perez, Frances Renk, Andrea and Dr. Steve Stryker, Peach Carr, Nora Dunn, Alison Ruble, among others. The "mother" of all parties began with a unique invitation that included details printed on silvered metal with an image of Richard posing as James Bond between Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Pierce Brosnan and others, enclosed with a black leather kit (marked "Top Secret-For Your Eyes

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Only") containing a complete portable martini set for two! The invitation box also included a very real-looking passport with Richard's photo and info as a "Special Agent."This sort of attention to detail is a hallmark of every Driehaus party and it's a thrill to behold. We drove up to the "estate on the lake" where valet parkers took guests'

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And, of course, there were portable gaming tables for this fun James Bond theme.

cars before boarding trolleys and buses to the party site. Among the many lakes and ponds dotting the property, the one bordering the cocktail and dining areas were filled with ginormous "casino chips" floating lazily atop the water. Aerialists and models dressed as "golden girls" greeted guests as they meandered through the orchard and "Children's

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Floating "casino chips" in a pond.

Village" (where Richard had constructed mini-playhouses for his kids when they were younger). The invite requested men wear white dinner jackets and almost everyone complied making the scene look a bit surreal in the heat of the summer, albeit uber-

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Stunning decor like this was everywhere you looked.

elegant.  Food stations were scattered throughout the space and featured "Skyfall" (Mediterranean fare), "License to Kill" (carving station with baby lamb chops, salmon, pasta), "The Spy Who Loved Me" (veggies), "Casino Royale" (paella and salads), "Goldfinger" (desserts including caramelized bananas and mini apple pie skillets) and a "Pretty Cool" ice cream bar. Every year, Richard thrills guests with

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Pre-party with friends Nora Dunn, Andrea Schwartz, Linda Yu, Sylvia Perez, Peach Carr and Frances Renk.

his entertainment choices and, this year, it was Miss Diana Ross! (This might account for the record attendance!) White chairs with mini cocktail sidetables covered the lawn in front of the Pavilion stage where "077" was lit up across the

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Zach Lazar and Lee Flaherty.

top. Richard made his entrance in his usual dramatic fashion via a video that showed clips from past James Bond films with his image superimposed in several key scenes (see video here). During his opening remarks, he sat in an oversized red leather chair and began in story-telling fashion of how his father influenced his life. "One of the greatest gifts of time and aging is the perspective it gives on life. Danish philosopher Kierkegaard said this, 'Life can only be understood backwards but it must be

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Marilyn Miglin and Jim Karas.

lived forwards.' With that in mind, tonight I want to acknowledge my father Herman and his influence on my life…Dad wanted the best for us and he gave me a priceless gift, the power of aspiration, " he said.

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Jim Karas and Nicki and Bob Fioretti.

Richard's father was a successful mechanical engineer with 24 patents but he only received $1 per patent and wasn't able to afford a house that he desired. This inspired Richard to make sure he was in a better position to provide for his own family when the time came. With his voice breaking, he concluded, "I thank you dad, you inspired me with your aspiration. It was a life-changing gift. Thank you dad

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The one and only Miss Diana Ross!

for what you did." Diana Ross entered in grand fashion too (see video here) and opened her hour long set with "My World is Empty Without You Babe" and sang many

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Expo Chicago's Tony Karman and Sondra Karman.

of her hits including "Stop! In the Name of Love", "Baby Love", "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" and many more. During "Reach Out and Touch", she asked the crowd to hold up their cell phones in flashlight mode. She made three gorgeous costume changes, one more exquisite than the next, wished Richard a happy birthday and then, poof, she was gone leaving everyone in a dreamlike state. Afterwards, Richard's family presented him with a huge birthday cake and then it was time for fireworks! On the lawn, more cocktails and desserts were served…..It was a party for the record books, as they all are. I'm sure Hefner was watching with envy.

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Shedd BLU 2019

Over 900 of Chicago’s wildlife enthusiasts and socialites came together at the John G. Shedd Aquarium on July 27 for the sold-out signature fundraising fête, BLU, to make a difference for the aquatic animals everywhere. Hosted by

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Auxiliary Board member Ashley Poulter and Nate Boychuck.

Shedd Aquarium’s auxiliary board and co-chairs, Caroline Conese, Ronak Danak and Dana WaudFloberg, the event raised more than $330,000 to support Shedd’s ongoing sustainability, conservation and rescue efforts for aquatic wildlife around the globe and

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Shedd Aquarium Auxiliary Board members.

for the animals that call Shedd home. This year’s theme, “Out of the BLU” focused heavily on helping guests keep litter out of our waterways and away from landfills and instead reallocate as much waste as possible generated throughout the evening with the help of the aquarium’s robust composting and recycling programs. VIP guests kicked off the event an hour early and had the aquarium to themselves, though many chose to spend their time at the private lounge, presented by

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Dan Derrig, Aux. Bd. member, Ronak Danak, co-chair and Aux. Bd. member and Dana Waud Floberg, co-chair and Aux Bd. member.

Citadel, on the North Terrace with an unbeatable view of Lake Michigan and the Chicago skyline. In

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Cute servers from Nude Dude Food.

this one-of-a-kind setting, there were opportunities to come face-to-face with Shedd’s Magellanic penguins in Shedd’s North Lobby and enjoy a private acoustic performance from Daniel Wade outside while sipping on drinks provided by Heaven’s Door Whiskeys served in compostable cups. As the celebration got underway, guests walked

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Co-chairs Dana Waud Floberg, Caroline Conese and Ronak Danak.

through the main entrance, adorned by 10-foot octopus tentacles for a one-of-a-kind photo opportunity. In the main foyer, artists from Ink

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Steve Boruta and Mina Boruta.

Factory worked feverishly to create a real-time art piece about how attendees can incorporate Zero Waste into their daily lives and their favorite memories at Shedd with visual notes and hand-drawn illustrations. Between sipping cocktails and experiencing special animal encounters to tastings from Chicago’s top restaurants like Nude Dude Food and Shaw’s Crab

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Aquatic presentation "Tomorrow Starts Tonight" with dolphins, sea lions and penguins with music by Musicality.

House, guests also had the opportunity to marvel at a “trashion” show, hosted by Gordon Salon, with models wearing up-cycled couture outfits made from plastic bottles and bags. These activities and experiences helped inspire “Out of the BLU” attendees to think twice before reaching for single-use plastic materials. The stylish socialites then made their way to an exclusive aquatic presentation titled

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Tom Scanlon, creator of "Clean the BLU" game.

Tomorrow Starts Tonight, in the Abbott Oceanarium that featured a dynamic musical performance by Musicality – a local west Chicago musical group featured on America's Got Talent. During the special

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Aux. Bd. members Jeff Ollada and Catie Wloch with J.R. Davis.

program, there was a call to take action for animals by Shedd’s president/CEO, Dr. Bridget Coughlin, who highlighted the aquarium’s ongoing plastic pollution reduction efforts alongside recent heartwarming animal rescue stories. Following the stunning aquatic presentation with California sea lions, Pacific white-sided dolphins and Magellanic and rockhopper penguins, guests participated in a paddle raise, raising more than $47,000 in donations to

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"Trashion" show hosted by Gordan Salon.

benefit the aquarium’s mission. From there, attendees went to the Sick Family Lakefront Terrace where the dance floor opened with

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Aux. Bd. member Gregory Curtis Jr. and Nate Boychuck.

special performances by some of Chicago’s most popular drag performers, including Kat Sass and Lucy Stoole. Guests could enjoy food and drink in the downstairs foyer or dance the night away and gaze at the fireworks over Navy Pier. Concluding the evening, guests had the option to keep the party going at LiqrBox Chicago for the BLU After Party. While exiting, guests picked up a reusable bag, with SWZLE reusable straws, Ferrara candy,

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Artists from Ink Factory create real time art to raise awareness for the Zero Waste theme.

reusable food wraps, and more, to encourage them to embrace the Zero Waste theme and

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Aux. Bd. members Jeff Samotny and Ted Challenger.

choose alternatives to single-use plastics in their daily lives. The John G. Shedd Aquarium is home to 32,000 aquatic animals representing 1,500 species of fishes, reptiles, amphibians, invertebrates, birds and mammals from waters around the

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A Chicago cultural treasure–The John G. Shedd Aquarium.

globe. Shedd is a recognized leader in animal care, conservation education and research. An accredited member of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) and the first U.S. aquarium awarded the Humane Certified™ mark for the care and welfare of its animals by American Humane Society, the organization is an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institute, and is supported by the people of Chicago, the State of Illinois and the Chicago Park District. (Photos by EVA HO and DANIELLE DOLAN)

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Co-chair Jean Antoniou, SC pres/show producer Tracey DiBuono, honoree Marguerite Hark, co-chairs Sharyl Mackey and Yvette Cusack.

Stay tuned for all the fun from this year's Service Club of Chicago fashion show! I think it was the best one yet! Themed "Fashionology #whatstrendingnow",

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With Kristina McGrath, Mary Lasky, Sheree Valukas and Kathy Piccone. (Love my Elda de la Rosa dress!)

the event included a patriotic salute with U.S. Marines  escorting models for the finale! I was proud to wear a beautiful gown by local designer Elda de la Rosa! Participating stores included Alice + Olivia, Anne Fontaine, Cram Fashion, Eileen Fisher, Escada, Ted Baker London, Tom James and Max Mara and Maximilian Furs (at Bloomingdale's). The glam finale segment featured eveningwear by Neiman Marcus Michigan Ave. All the deets coming soon in the Chicago Tribune! Don't miss it!

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The FAB Ocean Prime restaurant at 87 E. Wacker! GO!

The kick-off party for the October 24th Eversight Mystery Masquerade was a great success at Ocean Prime on July 25! Over 60 guests came out to celebrate the event and our 2019 honorees Sherry Lea Holson and Dr. David Lubeck. Louis Morgan, Ocean Prime GM, took care of us in VIP style as did the sales

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With fellow co-chair Michael Caputo, honoree Sherry Lea Holson, Eversight's Diane Hollingsworth and honoree Dr. David Lubeck.

and event manager Crystal Lining. Guests oohed and ahhed their way to the Wrigley Room as they admired the stunning restaurant/bar decor along the way at 87 E. Wacker Dr. The room was decorated

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Eversight's Diane Hollingsworth (R) with past honorees Mamie Walton (L) and Susan Gohl with Jonathan Grabill.

with tiny gold masks placed on the high tops as a nod to the event's fun masquerade theme. The corner event space offered dramatic views of Michigan Avenue as well as the river and skyline beyond. As partygoers mixed and mingled, photos from past events scrolled

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Dave and Cheryl Lawlor.

on multiple video screens. Diane Hollingsworth, Eversight VP Partner Relations, welcomed guests and introduced Teresa Clark, Eversight VP of Philanthropy. As event co-chairs, Michael Caputo and I introduced the honorees, Sherry

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Eversight's Teresa Clark (front L), Frances Renk, Paul Iacono and Todd Hatoff.

and David, and acknowledged past honorees in the crowd–Dr. Elmer Tu, Mamie Walton, Jean Antoniou, Susan Gohl, Sherrill Bodine, Susanna Homan (and lucky moi). Some of the guests asked

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Peggy Martay, Toni Di Meola and honoree Sherry Lea Holson.

questions of the doctors and the two corneal transplant recipients who were in the crowd, Gerry Bouey and Alan Kravets. They enlightened all of us on the process and importance of the work that Eversight does. I hope you've marked your calendars for the main event, October 24 at the Peninsula! It's gonna be one wild, yet elegant, ride! For details, click here!  (FAB photos by MILA SAMOKHINA)

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Haute Dog Chicago committee members Phillip Emigh and Bruce Haas with host Elaine Duffens.

Another kick-ass kick-off was hosted by Elaine Duffens for Haute Dog Chicago, a fashion show fundraiser for Canine Companions for Independence set for

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Haute Dog Chicago supporters and committee members. We missed our chair Katie Cox!

Thursday, Sept. 19 at the Peninsula. Elaine's beautiful Gold Coast condo was filled to the brim with loving supporters like Phillip Emigh, Bruce Haas, Wendy and Gregg Elstien, Donna Schultz, Natisha Dixon, Dee

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Phillip Emigh, Natisha Dixon, Donna Schultz and Mitchell Hatcher.

Simmons, Leigh Primack, Angie DeMars, Katy Sandburg, Kyle DeSantis, Mitchell Hatcher, Sandy Golub, Maureen Guon, Margaret Harris, Amanda Black, Mary and Lionel Go, Jon Rodgers, Lori Smuckler and so many others. The Sept. 19 fashion show will feature local celebs and notables, many with Canine Companions, walking the runway with moving testimonials from some of the "teams" with their highly trained assistance dogs. I'm proud to return as emcee and hope you can join us! For tickets, more info, click here! This nonprofit provides highly trained service dogs for FREE to the disabled.

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Ji Suk Yi now on WGN-Radio's The Steve Cochran Show!

Congrats to Chicago's own Ji Suk Yi! She has become a regular contributor on the wildly popular Steve Cochran Show on WGN Radio! You can hear our beautiful friend Monday through Friday from 6 to 10 am! Yi most recently has written and hosted “The Grid: Neighborhood Eats,” a weekly restaurant column and video for the Chicago Sun-Times. She will continue the feature for the Sun-Times while adapting it as a weekly segment on Cochran’s show. Tune in!

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Tom Kehoe, a Crain's LGBTQ Notable Executive–no surprise here!

Crain's Chicago Business announced Chicago's Notable LGBTQ Executives, a first-ever list. The 88 LGBTQ leaders featured alphabetically here come from a wide range of sectors—finance, tech, nonprofits, media, the arts and more. All have demonstrated that they are advancing their

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Robert Neubert, a Crain's LGBTQ Notable Executive, of course!

industries, workplace equality and civic engagement in Chicago. The article noted that "Chicago has been home to many LGBTQ leaders—philanthropist Jennifer Pritzker, media executive Fred Eychaner, Chicago Aldermen Deb Mell and Tom Tunney as well as Chicago Cubs co-owner Laura Ricketts, to name a few—but today’s feature demonstrates the depth and breadth of LGBTQ involvement, service and leadership throughout Chicago." Congrats to ALL!

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Don't miss Opening Night of Chicago Tribune Food Bowl!

Chicago Tribune Food Bowl is BACCCKKK! This citywide festival features hundreds of events across Chicago with a mix of local favorites and world-renowned chefs. Spanning 18 days of food, Food Bowl encompasses a mix of dinners, parties, tours, pop-ups, 

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Trib food critic Phil Vettel celebrating at last year's event.

classes and a 3-day Night Market on the Chicago Riverwalk. Opening night is Tuesday, August  13 with Chicago born chef Rosio Sánchez (of Sanchez and Hija de Sanchez in Copenhagen, formerly of Noma). The evening’s event at City Hall will feature collaborative tastings from Birrieria Zaragoza, Brown Sugar Bakery, City Hall, The Duck Inn, Mi Tocaya Food Bowl 2019Antojería, Sanchez (Copenhagen), The Swill Inn, and more, alongside the presentation of the Chicago

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The Trotter Project will host the 1st annual Trotter Project Beer Fest Aug. 11-18.

Tribune Food & Dining team’s Game Changer Award. The Chicago Tribune Food & Dining team will award the Game Changer Award to a chef, restaurateur, charity or producer that is an individual in the food business or a food-based organization whose work has brought significant, positive change to the restaurant industry as a whole, or to the Chicago dining scene, in particular. For tickets, from $75-85 and all event info, click here! (All food and drink are included in the price of admission.)

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Streisand at the United Center (photo by Kathy Piccone).

By now, the whole world knows that Chicago designer Azeeza Khan has designed a wardrobe for Barbra Streisand's summer tour! Azeeza is no stranger to celeb dressing having had stars like Beyonce and Sarah Jessica Parker already wearing her designs but she seemed particularly excited about this big collaboration and no wonder! In a Tribune article by David Syrek,

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Barbra Streisand performs in London on July 7  wearing a black gown by Azeeza named the "Barbra." (Dave J. HoganGettyDave J HoganGetty Images for Ba)

Khan said she became acquainted with Streisand through a hook-up by a store manager at Barney's where Azeeza's line is exclusive. Babs had seen her designs there and, voila, here we are! Their meetings at Streisand’s California home resulted in the singer wearing a show-stopping black ruffled silk gown (now dubbed “The Barbara,” that will retail for $2995) designed by Khan as Streisand performed her classic song “The Way We Were” in London early last month. During her United Center gig, Babs acknowledged "Chicago designer Azeeza" from the stage. How cool is that?! Since those meetings, Khan has created about 30 pieces for the star for on and off the stage. You go girl!

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LIPS Chicago opens in Chicago Aug. 23!

LIPS Chicago is opening on Friday, August 23 at 2229 S. Michigan Avenue! Billed as the "ultimate in drag dining" and the "only true La Cage experience in the Windy City", the venue offers drinks, dinner and, of course drag entertainment. LIPS started as a small drag restaurant in the West Village of NYC in 1984. The restaurant has grown over the years and today Miss

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LIPS Chicago at 2229 S. Michigan.

Yvonne Lame' rules over her "drag empire" with show palaces from coast to coast. Today Lips has venues in New York, Georgia, Florida, California and now Chicago. Dinner with The Divas, Twisted Broadway, Dragalicious Gospel Brunch, Glitz and Glamour, Superstar Sundays and TABOO – The Dirty Show are just a few of the many shows that will grace the Lips stages. For more details, click here!

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Nan Giordano holds her Lifetime Achievement Award surrounded by the Company, Michael McStraw and friends.

Love and congrats to Giordano Dance Chicago's artistic director Nan Giordano who recently received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Star Dance Alliance, one of the nation's most prestigious competition dance entities! The award was presented in Secaucus, New Jersey, during their annual gala on August 1. For a surprise,the Company's ten main dancers were flown in, along with executive director Michael McStraw! They performed excerpts from "Flickers" (choreographed by Marinda Davis) during the gala in her honor! Congrats, congrats, congrats! GDC is attracting eyeballs all over the world!

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EXPOCHI0CAGOCAREEEXPO CHICAGO returns to Navy Pier September 19 through the 22nd! Opening night, Vernissage, is Thursday, September 19, beginning with a Collector and Professional Preview at noon, an opening preview at 3 pm and then Vernissage from 6-9 pm. Besides the one-of-a-kind artwork, you will experience the BEST people watching around! It's like a show within a show! For tickets, more info, click here!

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Season of ConcernIn a one-night-only opportunity to see Chicago’s leading ladies of musical theatre on stage together, Season of Concern (SOC) presents “Second City Divas—In Concert,” a benefit performance Monday, September 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mercury Theater Chicago, 3745 N. Southport Avenue. Season of Concern is the Chicago theatre community’s fundraising effort to provide financial assistance to those in the community impacted by illness, injury or circumstance. A virtual “who’s who” of Chicago’s musical theatre, the performers who have committed to date include: Roberta Duchak (also musical director), Cheryl Avery, Kelly Clark, Ariane Dolan, Mary Ernster, Lara Filip, Kitty Fishman, Linda Fortunato, Cory Goodrich, Anne Gunn, Heidi Kettenring, Tammy Mader, Kim Mallory,

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Mercury Theater Chicago, 3745 N. Southport Avenue

Susie McMonagle, Johanna McKenzie Miller, Susan Moniz, Liz Pazik, Hollis Resnik, Peggy Roeder, Sharon Sacks, MaryBeth Samuelson, Jill Shellabarger, Cathy Smitko and Linda Waner. Created 32 years ago, Season of Concern has raised more than $3 million to benefit hundreds of people in the entertainment industry—actors, directors, designers, technicians, playwrights—who are unable to work due to illness, injury or circumstance, as well as offer support to more than 35 Chicago-based AIDS direct-care service organizations.

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After School Matters galaAfter School Matters will host its annual gala on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at Wintrust Arena! Enjoy an evening of engaging teen program exhibits, cocktails and dinner and spectacular performances. Help show our teens how much they MATTER! For tickets/more info, click here! The Chicago Children's Advocacy Center will host its annual "Night of Heroes" on Wed., Oct. 2 at TAO Chicago! Help this nonprofit battle child abuse and restore lives! Event details here!

Other BIG, not-to-missed events include: Share Your Soles at Carnivale on Friday, Aug. 23; Navy Seals Evening of Tribute with Ambassador Nikki Haley on Wednesday, September 4 at the Hilton Chicago; Gala of the Arts on Friday, Sept. 6 at Navy Pier; Patrick Lives On on Saturday September 7 at The Chop Shop; After Save the Date - 2019-page-001School Matters on Tuesday, Sept. 24 at Wintrust Arena; Imerman Angels Mission Possible on Friday, Sept. 20 at Morgan MFG; Cook County Health Foundation Gala on Wed., Sept. 25 at the Hilton IMG_5046Chicago; Gilda's Night Out hosted by Gilda's Club Chicago on Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Park West; Dance for Life on Saturday, Aug. 17 (performance at the Auditorium Theater followed by gala at the Hilton Chicago); Green Tie Ball's "I Dream of Greenie" with rocker Pete Wentz on Friday, Sept. 13 at the Alhambra Palace; The Woman's Board of Rush University IMG_0001Medical Center's Fall Benefit, Bright Futures on Friday, Sept. 6 at Theater on the Lake; Joffrey Ballet's Jane Eyre Luncheon on Tuesday, October 8 at the Hilton Chicago; Jackson Chance Foundation's Ping Pong Ball on Thursday, November 14 at the St. Jane Hotel; Friends of Prentice's An Evening in Oz on 9Saturday, October 26 at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel; The Service Club of Chicago's Flight of Fantasy Gala on Friday, November 1 at the Four Seasons Chicago; Police Foundation Gala on Sat., November 2 at the Four Seasons; FLAIR Visions of Elegance presented by The Chicago Lighthouse on Friday, Sept, 13 at the Drake; Susan G. Komen's All Bets on Pink gala on Saturday, October 26 at the Gala2019EarlyBirdRegisterNowPalmer House; Victory Gardens Theater's Chicago Stories gala on Saturday, October 5 at the Four Seasons Hotel; Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation Fall Benefit Luncheon (keynote speaker Martin Short) on Friday, October 25 at the Hilton Chicago; Giordano Dance Chicago's Dancing with the Giordano Stars on Thursday, Oct. 3 at Park West; Working in the Schools' (WITS) Blackboard Affair on Saturday, October 26 at the Geraghty; Auditorium Theatre's Annual Fall Gala Adler Planetarium 2019 Cball --Jennifer Howell. Invite-page-001on Saturday, November 16 at the Palmer House with Chicago Celebrates Sondheim! performance following at the theater; Brushes with Cancer presents Twist Out Cancer at Moonlight Studios on Saturday, November 2; Chicago Research Fund's Joffrey Jane eyreChildren's Ball on Saturday, December 7 at the Hilton Chicago; Saving tiny Hearts Gala on Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Fairmont; Chicago Consular Corps Gala on Friday, November 1 at the Hilton Chicago; Chicago Botanic Garden's Harvest Party on Friday, Sept. 13 at the Garden; PAWS Chicago Fur Ball on Friday, November 15 at the Drake (co-chaired by our own Frances Renk!); Oriental Csm_Furball_Save_the_Date_19-Left_fc079b6f11Institute of the University of Chicago's Centennial Gala on Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Institute; James R. Jordan Foundation's Cornhole Tournament Fundraiser on Thursday, November 14 at the Palmer House; White Summer Soiree hosted by the Benjamin Marshall Society at 999 N. Lake Shore Drive on Wed. August 14; Adler Planetarium's Celestial Ball on Saturday, Sept. 7 at the Planetarium; Chicago Men's Fashion Awards hosted by the Chicago Costume Council on Tuesday, Sept. 17 at Louis Vuitton Michigan Ave; Little Italy Festa starts Thursday, Aug. 15 in the Taylor Street Neighborhood, 1516 W. Taylor.

The Happiness Club honors on Sunday  Aug. 11And I hope you can join me this Sunday, August 11, when I will be honored with the Legacy Award by The Happiness Club at Park West! Hamilton's Miguel Cervantes will receive the Artist of the Year Award. He will sing and I will dance with the kids. (Lord help me!) For tickets/more info, please click here! The Happiness Club (co-chaired yearly by Maureen and Marc Schulman) provides a positive influence for kids through the arts.

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THE SUMMER OF STARS IN THE HOLLYWOOD OF THE MIDWEST

Plus: Gene Siskel Film Center's Renaissance Awards; Service Club's Earlybirds & Bookworms; Bixbee Imagination Station; David Spade proves laughter is the best medicine; Family Focus Gala; Wildlife rules at Big Fish Ball; Gilda's Club Chicago Awards Dinner; Resilience's "Evening of Impact"; Quinton's Blueprint; FLAIR's "Visions of Elegance" honors Cheryl and Ron; Nika Clark's new gig is a slam dunk; Rubby Duckies on parade; Z Bar celebrates 1st birthday; EVERSIGHT'S Mystery Masquerade; Haute Dog Chicago 2019's star-studded runway; Losing Marsha; Police and firemen swing for the fences for charity; Exciting season finale for Collector's Call; Darling videos and so much MORE!

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Gene Siskel Film Center Renaissance Award recipient, filmmaker Jon Favreau.

The Gene Siskel Film Center is repeatedly turning Chicago into the Hollywood of the Midwest and did so again on Saturday, June 15, for "Marvel, Movies and More: Honoring Jon Favreau in Conversation with Robert Downey Jr." To

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Robert Downey Jr. (Film Center advisory board member), co-chair Anita Liskey, Jon Favreau and co-chair Roopa Weber. 

say it was a love fest is an understatement. It was more like being a fly on the wall as two dear friends and collaborators took a walk down memory lane. Downey conducted an hour-long Q & A with Favreau that was the centerpiece of the gala that was co-chaired by Roopa Weber and Anita Liskey at the Four Seasons Chicago. The fun, however, began on the Red

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Film Center executive director Jean de St. Aubin and her husband Jim Mayhercy.

Carpet. Each media outlet was instructed to ask each star only two questions. WGN's Dean Richards was the first in line and, if he only asked two questions, they must've

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Lucky raffle winners got a personalized, fun photo with the stars!

been really, really long ones, however, both stars still had that charismatic sense of humor by the time they got to me. Kristan Lieb, my Tribune photog that night, videotaped the convo using my Iphone. Well, as soon as Downey saw Chuck's photo on the Iphone case, the interview went sideways. (See the merriment here!) The two mega stars are definitely each other's biggest fans. Downey has been directed by Favreau in many films and they have also worked together as actors so they had much to discuss when they finally mounted the stage during

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Advisory board members Michelle Cucchiaro and Averill Leviton.

dinner in the ballroom. They both love Chicago and said, since they landed, it's been a "Taste of Chicago and we're bonding over food." Favreau discussed getting his start here in Chicago, even though he's originally from NY. He became eligible for his guild cards while acting at Second City and said, "Chicago remembers its own, it's so supportive." During my brief discussion with the stars, Favreau said this of their "Iron Man" collaboration, "We figured out what the movie would be based on you (nodding to Downey) being in it. My earliest memory was just you having complete confidence looking at me and me knowing that if I can work with this guy, I knew it could be a great movie. That was the beginning of both of our journeys." Jean de St. Aubin, GSFC executive director, welcomed guests and introduced Ellen Sandor, GSFC board chair, calling her the

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Eda Davidman (advisory board member) and her husband Barry Missner.

"driving force behind the Film Center." Video tributes poured in from Favreau's friends Albert Brooks, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sam Holland and Scarlett Johansson. Brooks broke the crowd up during his clip when he said he had hoped to be asked to voice a character in Favreau's upcoming "Lion King" but

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Advisory board chair Ellen Sandor and her husband Richard Sandor.

that "all the Jewish animals were already taken." Barbara Scharres, GSFC director of programming, introduced Jon as a "producer, director, writer and super hero-maker extraordinaire."  The place was packed with 300 fans and supporters and you could hear a pin drop during the conversation. Downey was very animated, coming into the audience several times, especially to clarify a point with his darling, Schaumburg-born wife Susan. The couple are both on the Film Center's advisory board and have contributed greatly in securing talent like Favreau for Renaissance Award honors. Past honorees have included Nicole Kidman, George Lucas (who was interviewed by Favreau in 2009), Jamie Foxx, Reese Witherspoon, Morgan Freeman, Mark Ruffalo, Scarlett Johansson, Ethan Hawke, Michael Mann and

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Downey himself in 2010. During the interview, Downey said to Favreau, "Your whole career, looking back on it now, has been about inclusion and diversity, underdog heroes and overcoming obstacles." Favreau said he had been inspired by Walt Disney who combined cutting edge technology with a great story. He said George

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Lucas told him, "Your main audience is kids coming of age. You're teaching them how to succeed in this journey of life without having to make the mistakes themselves." This is the message Lucas based his Star Wars franchise on too. At the end of the 6-15b19 (184)@Mila Samokhinaconversation, Downey asked Favreau to join the Film Center board to which he readily agreed. Sandor and Elissa Tenny, president of the School of the Art Institute Chicago) presented Favreau with the Renaissance Award. He said, "I feel very grateful that stuff that's come out of my imagination has become a part of your lives." Congrats to all and especially to the Film Center, that raised $380,000 to support programming and outreach. (Photos by MILA SAMOKHINA)

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David Spade, SNL alum/actor, lit up the crowd.

Nearly 600 supporters joined the GI Research Foundation (GIRF) and Saturday Night Live alum/actor David Spade for the 58th Laughter Is The Best Medicine Ball at the Sheraton Grand Chicago on June 1. The nonprofit supports physicians and scientists at the University of Chicago Medicine Digestive

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Jennifer Brieva (R) and co-chair Bee Crain.

Diseases Center in their efforts to provide outstanding care, train future leaders and perform innovative clinical and laboratory research in order to treat, cure, and prevent digestive diseases. “This weekend’s Ball continues our mission of excellence and commitment to patients and to future scientific breakthroughs,” said Dr. David Rubin, GIRF’s chief scientific advisor. “By all measures, this was our most successful evening in the nearly 60-year history of GIRF. The energy and enthusiasm of our loyal

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Former White Sox Ozzie Guillen (L) and Former Chicago Cubs Fergie Jenkins pose with David Spade following his 45 minute set — perfect for the evening's theme "Laughter is the Best Medicine."

patients, family, and friends help move this important research forward.” Former Loyola basketball player and current University of Chicago research technologist, Nick DiNardi, spoke about having Crohn’s Disease. He shared his decade-long story of debilitating pain, as well as his current symptom-relieving therapies. The paddle raise to fund a study to find the cause of

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Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis was extraordinarily successful thanks to the leadership of the event’s premier benefactors, Sy and Nancy Taxman. These well-known philanthropists raised their own paddle for $50,000 and also matched the first twenty gifts at $2,500. These two

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Ben Pogofsky (middle) and Loren Evangelist (right) pose with David Spade.

magnanimous acts of generosity helped the Foundation raise nearly $300,000 in 20 minutes! NBC 5 Chicago’s LeeAnn Trotter emceed the evening with the Michael Lerich Orchestra providing the dancing music. An auction item included a meet-and-greet with Spade before or after his new show (airing in the fall on Comedy Central). Co-chaired by Beatrice Crain and Howard Grill, the event raised $1.3M to benefit physicians and scientists at the University of Chicago Digestive Diseases Center. Right now, 1 out of every 4 Americans is affected by digestive diseases, many of them life-threatening or life-altering.

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Nena Ivon interviews fashion icon Jeffrey Banks.

The Service Club of Chicago hosted their 2nd annual Earlybirds & Bookworms breakfast at RL Restaurant on June 13. The event celebrated designer Jeffrey Banks and debuted his latest book, Norell: Master of American Fashion.

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Peter Martino with Marchesa's Kathryn Alvera.

Known as a popular fashion designer and author, Banks is a CFDA board member emeritus, an FIT senior board member who currently has two fashion lines on the Home Shopping Network and is the author of six books. He is best known for his own label designs but he has also designed for Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein and Merona Sport. The festivities began the night before with a private “Red”

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Co-chairs Paula Borg and Margaret Wenzel with Jeffrey Banks.

party for VIP host committee members at a well-known Oak Street jeweler. Guests were treated to rosé, cocktails and delectable bites while mingling with Jeffrey. All received signed books and a fabulous gift bag. The next morning, RL closed their doors for a private breakfast of 60 guests who arrived for a mimosa reception followed by a lavish  breakfast. Service Club president Tracey DiBuono

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Peter Martino, Bonnie Rickard, Mamie Walton, Jean Antoniou and Morgan Shaner.

welcomed attendees and introduced event co-chairs Paula Borg and Margaret Wenzel, who thanked the host committee, the RL team including GM Anna Finnegan and all the members and friends whose support was instrumental in the success of the day. Then the main event began with Banks being

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Michelle Janayea (R) and cute friend.

interviewed by local fashion icon, Nena Ivon. Nena and Jeffrey engaged the audience with their scintillating tales of Jeffrey’s personal and professional experiences in the fashion industry. Of special note, Nena and Jeffrey focused on legendary American couturier Norman Norell. A lively Q & A followed. At the conclusion, Jeffrey signed copies of his book, as well as the popular, Preppy: Cultivating Ivy Style, both of which sold out completely. The event raised over $15,000.00 to support The Service Club and its mission to aid those in need. (Photos by JOHN REILLY PHOTOGRAPHY)

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Just buzzin' around at the Bixbee Imagination Station!

Run, don't walk to the Bixbee Imagination Station at 915 W. North Avenue! This experiential pop-up is for the young and young at heart and features a fantasy world like none other. Think unicorns, enchanted

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Chuck, just a kid at heart, at the Bixbee Imagination Station!

forests, a ginormous silver octopus, and more all set in an interactive, immersive, instagrammable wonderland! I didn't want to leave! Brought to life by Kehoe Designs and Black Oak Technical Productions, the pop-up is presented by

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For every backpack purchase, Bixbee donates a school bag and supplies to a kid in need.

Bixbee, a San Francisco-based company that makes high quality backpacks and accessories for kids 3-10 years of age. For every backpack purchased, Bixbee donates a school bag with supplies to a kid in need (One Here.One There) So, experience the fun AND support this wonderful cause, now through mid-September! Don't miss it! (For tickets, with a portion of the proceeds funding access to education for children, from gifting backpacks and school supplies to education funds, click here!)  (Sneak peek HERE!)

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John Rogers Jr. and Valerie Jarrett.

Family Focus hosted it 43rd Anniversary Gala with a sellout crowd of 400 guests on May 28. The evening at the Four Seasons Hotel honored U.S. Senator Dick Durbin and Dennis Abboud, ReaderLink Distribution Services president/CEO, and was emceed by Rob Johnson. The event brought together national and state leaders to celebrate the work of Family Focus, a nonprofit that provides early childhood development

Honorees Dennis Abboud and U.S. Senator Dick Durbin

Honorees Dennis Abboud and U.S. Senator Dick Durbin.

services to low-income families. Last year, Family Focus reached 17,000 community members through seven centers located across the state. Governor Pritzker presented the Bernice Weissbourd Award for Family Support to Durbin.(The award is named for Bernice Weissbourd, founder of Family Focus and a nationally recognized leader in the family support movement.) The Senator accepted

Illinois Comptroller Susanna Mendoza and David Szoztak

Illinois Comptroller Susanna Mendoza and David Szoztak

the award, saying, “Inherently we know that if we are going to have the kind of country we want and need in this great nation, we need the families that can lead these children into better lives.” Valerie Jarrett, former senior advisor to President Obama, presented the Outstanding Corporate Partner Award to Abboud. Valerie said, “ReaderLink has donated almost $8 million in books to disadvantaged families, including thousands of Spanish language books for Family Focus center participants, addressing a critical gap and instilling the

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Dr. Seun Adigun, Valerie Jarrett and Rob Johnson.

love of reading to a new generation.” Family Focus president/CEO Merri Ex was surprised with a special Bernice Weissbourd Award for Family Support that was presented to her for her leadership and contributions to support families in Chicago. Bernice Weissbourd shared, “The thing that brings all of us together—Dick Durbin, JB Pritzker, Valerie Jarrett and Dennis Abboud—is

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Senator Durbin with Governor Pritzker.

an unstoppable belief in our shared ability to nurture children, from birth, in and with their communities.” Dr. Seun Adigun, an Olympic champion, was the keynote speaker. In 2018, Dr. Adigun gained notoriety by forming, not only the first African bobsled team, but also by being part of the first Nigerian team to ever compete in the Winter Olympics. Dr. Adigun grew up in Evanston and attended programs at Family Focus Evanston. During a Black History Month visit in February Dr. Adigun said, “Honestly, every single day of being a product of Family Focus has motivated me to be the woman I am today.” The event raised $450,0000 to fund Family Focus programs and services.

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MWRD Commissioners Debra Shore, Josina Morita, and MWRD president Kari K. Steele

Friends of the Chicago River’s annual Big Fish Ball was a big hit on June 11, raising nearly $300,000 with over 540 guests at the Westin Chicago River North. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, President Kari K. Steele and Chicago's Deputy Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, Manny Perez, were among

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Friends of the Chicago River's Tributary Committee led by Louise Barrett.

the speakers. Former Mayor Rahm Emanuel was awarded the Chicago River Blue Ribbon prize for his leadership and enthusiasm for projects such as the Chicago Riverwalk, the Wild Mile plan, the 312 River Run, the Chicago River Boathouses, the more ecologically-based Chicago River Design Guidelines and

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Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle has a meet-and-greet with Mr. Possum.

for creating the River Ecology and Governance Task Force. “I want to thank Friends of the Chicago River, not for this award, but for what you’ve done for over 40 years, being a voice for the city of Chicago, rediscovering one of the most natural resources we have,” said Emanuel in a pre-recorded message. Presented by McDermott Will & Emery, the ball featured live wildlife demonstrations from Big Wolf Run Ranch, Wings and Talons, JG’s Reptile Show and the Flying Foxes Conservation Fund. The Big Fish Ball was established in 2006 to benefit Friends’ efforts to improve and protect the Chicago River system. (Photos by IAN VECCHIOTTI)

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ROOH Chicago, 736 W. Randolph!

ROOH Chicago made its highly anticipated debut on “Restaurant

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Row,” (736 W. Randolph) with a Grand Opening Party on May 22. The event featured a sampling of the restaurant’s new-age Indian cuisine and innovative cocktail programming. Complete with an eclectic, modern design, ROOH, meaning soul or spirit, is bringing the spirit of India to the Windy City and providing guests and foodies with a never-before-seen dining experience masterminded by executive chef Sujan Sarkar. Split into three floors, ROOH Chicago aims to depict a distinct sense of style and experience at every level with aged color washed walls, rich fabrics, ornate tiles, as well as textural panels and imported wall coverings from prominent Indian fashion designer Sabyasachi . (312.267.2323)

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Members of Malnati family–Marc Rick and Jean Malnati-Miller accepted award on behalf of Lou Malnati's Cancer Research Fund.

Gilda's Club Chicago (GCC), a free support community for men, women, teens and children impacted by cancer, celebrated its annual awards dinner at the Four Seasons Hotel on June 12. The event was hosted by Pat Tomasulo (of WGN-TV) and honored Walgreens and Lou Malnati’s Cancer Research Fund. During the evening Tim Mohan, current board chair, also honored David Selby, former board chair, with special recognition. GCC member Bill Evanoff

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Board chair Tim Mohan presents Walgreen's award to Rina Shah

introduced Jean Malnati-Miller, Marc Malnati and Rick Malnati who accepted the award on behalf of their Research Fund. Rina Shah accepted the award on behalf of her company, Walgreen's. GCC member Stephanie Guerrero shared her personal experience of how the Club has positively impacted her life. A live auction included two badges

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The loving staff at Gilda's Club Chicago.

to the 2020 Masters Golf Tournament (that sold for $15,000); Four three-day passes to the 2019 Chicago Blackhawks Convention; A private collection of 21 wines in honor of GCC's 21st anniversary and four Gold Box tickets to a Chicago White Sox game. An after-party included live music, cocktails and Lou Malnati's pizza, of course! GCC's mission is to ensure that all people impacted by cancer are empowered by knowledge, strengthened by action and sustained by community. Its innovative program includes more than 300 free activities each month for members.

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#MuteRKelly co-founder Oronike Odeleye, author of Soulless and Co-Host of Sound Opinions Jim DeRogatis. #MuteRKelly co-founder Kenyette Tisha Barnes, co-chairs & Resilience board members Carol Stone and McKaye Whiteside.

More than 300 donors, service partners and friends attended the 16th annual, "Evening of Impact" presented by Resilience on May 30 at Morgan Manufacturing. Resilience presented Oronike Odeleye and Kenyette Tisha Barnes,

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Co-chair/Resilience board member Carol Stone w/ guest auctioneer Jenniffer Weigel.

co-founders of the #MuteRKelly campaign, with the Dr. Natalie A. Stephens Visionary Award, named after the not-for-profit’s founder, to recognize their work of "farsighted leaders who have made a powerful and lasting impact on the fight to end sexual violence." Jim

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Resilience executive director Erin Walton with Illinois Comptroller Susanna Mendoza.

DeRogatis, author of Soulless: The Case Against R. Kelly, and co-host of Sound Opinions broadcast on WBEZ and nationwide, introduced the honorees and spoke about his experience covering the R. Kelly case for the last 19 years. Co-chaired by Carol Stone and McKaye Whiteside, the event raised more than $170,000 to advance the mission of Resilience, the

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Resilience board member Anne Biere, former RVA client and author Kelley Kitley and Resilience board president Beth Kallmyer.

largest comprehensive rape crisis center in metro Chicago. Proceeds from the benefit will help to fund prevention and education outreach designed to stop sexual violence before it starts, supporting a program that currently reaches nearly 18,000 Chicago Public School students. Resilience also trains and provides more than 230 volunteers who serve as advocates for more than 2,000 people annually who identify as sexual assault survivors including 680 people who are treated in the emergency rooms of 17 hospitals in the Chicago metro area. Resilience also provides crisis intervention, medical and legal advocacy and trauma therapy services to all survivors and their loved ones. (Photos by MARC MONAGHAN)

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Quinton de' Alexander

Quinton de Alexander, fashion icon, humanitarian and designer, was honored at the DuSable Museum in an exhibit titled, "Blueprint," which was inspired by the blueprint of his life. Born in New Orleans, he was deeply influenced by the Mardi Gra festivals which no doubt inspired, at least in part, his spectacular "Drama Dresses. "Designed under the label Chez de' Alexander, the gowns make every woman who wears one feel empowered. Quinton's lifelong mission has always been about

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empowerment–empowering men and women who are less fortunate and children who need a leg up. I was proud to interview him on the opening night of this exhibit where many of his "ladies" were in attendance wearing his glam gowns. We touched on his many accomplishments– chairman/CEO of Creativity United, founder of the "We Dream in Color Foundation,", self-taught fashion designer, minister and many others. His foundation supports the homeless and at-risk youth as well as men going through transitional assistance programs. His Humanitarian Awards, which will be held this year on Saturday, July 13, will be emceed by Suzanne LeMignot and feature a fashion show and awards program. When I asked him what's next, he said the creation of a TV show. I can't wait to see! (For Hermene Hartman's (N'Digo) great interview with Quinton, click here).

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FlairJoin the Chicago Lighthouse for its "Visions of Elegance" FLAIR fashion show on Friday, September 13 at the Drake Hotel. The afternoon will begin with a reception at 11 am before the fashion show, luncheon and award presentation to the much deserving honorees Cheryl Coleman and Ron Katz. The event will be co-chaired by Sherrill Bodine and Sheree Schimmer Valukas. The Chicago Lighthouse is a world-renowned social service organization serving the blind, visually impaired, disabled and Veteran communities. The nonprofit provides vision rehabilitation services, education, employment opportunities and assistive technology for people of all ages. Join me to celebrate Cheryl and Ron and support this wonderful nonprofit! (For tickets/more info, click here!)

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Nika Clark

Nika Clark-New program director for Free Spirit Media's HoopsHIGH!

Congrats to WCIU's media star/and friend Nika Clark! She is now the proud program coordinator for Free Spirit Media's HoopsHIGH, a program in partnership with After School HoopsHIGH+old_rgbMatters that provides teens and young adults in communities of color on Chicago's West and South sides with a comprehensive foundation in media literacy and hands-on media production. The organization will host a Dunk Contest on Thursday, July 25 at the North Lawndale/ Collins Academy at 1313 S. Sacramento Ave. on the school's basketball courts. Bring a 'brella! Since 2001, Free Spirit Media has empowered more than 6,500 youth. They are so lucky to have YOU Nika Pika!  

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Basebaltickets2019-980x495The Chicago Fire Department and the Chicago Police Department will swing for the fences during the 20th annual charity baseball game to benefit the CFD Gold Badge Society and the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation which provide aid to families who have endured the loss of a loved one serving in the line of duty. (For tickets, $5, visit either website, here's one: http://bit.ly/2LctZUM) Tickets will also be available for purchase at tables near the gate for $10. All proceeds directly benefit the organization from which they are purchased. Let's play BALLLL!!!!

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Collector's Call with book expert Thomas Joyce, host Lisa Whelchel and Leslie Hindman.

Thanks to the brand new Me-TV show, Collector's Call, for featuring our rare book collection on its season finale on June 23! I had the best time filming with long time friends Leslie Hindman and book expert Thomas Joyce. Lisa Whelchel, from the Facts of Life, is the charming host for this new show about unique collections. I'm happy to learn that they have been picked up for a second season! Kudos to all and thanks again for this fun opportunity! (To see the segment, click here!)

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Chicago Ducky Derby coming August 8 to benefit Special Olympics!

Over 60,000 rubber ducks will drop off the Wabash Bridge into the Chicago River at 1 pm, August 8. The 14th annual Chicago Ducky Derby will benefit Special Olympics and enthrall people of all ages who watch the ducks "race" to the finish line. Ducks are available for adoption for $5 online here and in person on race day

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beginning at 7 am at 400 N. Michigan Ave. The Family Festival begins at 10 am in Pioneer Plaza with entertainment, prizes, face painting and the Ducky Derby mascot Splash. The festival will have live entertainment performed by 7th Heaven. Top viewing locations for the ducky drop include AMA Plaza, State Street Bridge or the Vietnam Memorial Park and Riverwalk. The Hemispheres, a soul and R & B band will entertain the crowd from the AMA Plaza at the time of the drop.

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Z Bar 1 year anniversary --6-23-19The Peninsula Chicago's rooftop oasis, the oh-so-chic Z Bar, celebrated its one year anniversary on June 23. The elegant space was decorated head to toe for the festivities! Congrats with love Z Bar! You are definitely a jewel in Chicago's crown!

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The 4th annual Haute Dog Chicago is shaping up to be a blockbuster event with a roster of runway stars that you won't want to miss! The evening will benefit Canine Companions for HAUTE DOG CHICAGO 2019 Save the Date - For SocialIndependence, a national nonprofit that provides assistance dogs for those in need, FREE of charge! Don't forget to mark your calendars now for Thursday, September 19 from 6:30–9:30 pm at the Peninsula Chicago. I'm honored to return, along with #RooneyRules, as emcee! For tickets/more info, click here! (Special thanks to CS Magazine for being our media sponsor!)

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I was so sad to learn of the passing of Marsha Brenner, the long-time executive director of the Apparel Industry Board. We had lunch together the week before with her "right arm," Ambar Campos. She was so enthusiastic about upcoming plans that it was very hard to believe that she passed away so soon after. During lunch, she talked about how lucky she was to have found Ambar to help her out as she advocated for Chicago designers. Marsha was always a tough little cookie who spoke her mind. I won't lie when I say we had our run-ins but I always admired her tenacity and love for Chicago fashion. She will be missed by all who knew her and especially by the designers whose lives she touched. It was a private service with family requesting donations be made to the COPD Foundation.

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ILGala_SocialPosts_V5-01Mark your calendar's now for this year's Eversight Gift of Sight Celebration! We have turned it upside down to give you a unique, new experience starting with a new theme, Mystery Masquerade, and new date, Thursday, October 24, at the Peninsula! The Woman of Vision this year will be Sherry Lea Holson and the Gift of Sight Honoree will be Dr. David Lubeck. Formerly known as the Illinois Eyebank, this nonprofit provides the gift of sight for those in need that includes transplantation and research. For tickets, more info, click HERE! (Special thanks to Chicago Magazine for being our media sponsor!)

 

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