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THE DOG DAYS OF SUMMER BUT THE PARTIES DON’T STOP

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Service Club "Day on the Terrace" co-chairs Jean Antoniou (SC pres), Tracey DiBuono (show producer) and Sharyl Mackey.

The Service Club of Chicago, one of our city’s oldest charitable organizations, hosted its annual “Day on the Terrace” fashion show and luncheon at the Peninsula Chicago on August 7. This year's theme featured a

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Tina Gravel makes her runway debut wearing Lauren Lein.

butterfly, symbolizing 133 years of change. The event, that welcomed over 300 guests along with returning veteran co-chairs Jean Antoniou, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and Sharyl Mackey, offered a ‘first look’ at fall fashion. Participating stores this year included: alice + Olivia, Anne Fontaine, Contessa

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Ryan Baker and Micah Materre.

Bottega, Elda de la Rosa Couture, Lauren Lein Ltd., MaxMara, Mira Couture, Peter Millar, St. John Boutique, SYLWIA, and York Furriers. A dazzling finale presentation featured models wearing designs from Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue, escorted by dashing members of the

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Kathy Piccone, Nikki Friar and designer Sylwia.

U.S Marines Corps. The crowd stood and applauded in a patriotic salute when they mounted the stage as the “Marines Hymn” played them on. The runway show was produced by ZZAZZ Productions with Tracey Tarantino DiBuono. DJ Akib supplied the background music for both the fashion show and after-party. Media personalities included Micah Materre, D.C. Crenshaw (with wife Alayna), Ryan Baker (with wife Jessa), Lou Canellis, Leah Chavie, Michael

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Adiat Baker and Iya Bakare (the "B Sisters")

Kutza, Laura Schwartz, and Whitney Reynolds. Ashlea Hearn, Chicago Star Associate Editor, made her debut on

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Tina Weller at after-party.

the runway as well, wearing St. John. Luncheon guests left with loaded goodie bags that included makeup and colognes donated by return supporter Claudio Riaz, a gift certificate for services from the Paul Rehder Salon, Divine Biscotti (donated by Debi Catenacci), and so much more! The after-party included light bites, cocktails, and music

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Myra Reilly with family and friends.

by DJ Akib on the Shanghai Terrace. Event sponsors included Diamond Sponsors: 2X2 Health Private Nursing, Sherry Abrahams, Paula Borg and Kristine Kinder, Lauren Brynjelsen and Darby Hills, Cheryl Coleman and Susan Gohl, Marilyn

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Dawn Hasbrouck (Fox-32 anchor) with Marine escort in DOT finale.

Hayden, Sharyl Mackey and Patty Marx, and Sherrill Bodine. Gold Sponsors: Melissa Babcock, Kathy Cook and Leslie Logsdon; Mary Lasky and Kate Prange; and Lodge Management Group (Lyn McKeaney). Silver

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Jennifer Clarke and Andrea Antoniou.

Sponsors: Jean and Andy Antoniou; Tracey DiBuono; Gene & Georgetti, Weller Dental and Nina Mariano. The Service Club of Chicago’s mission is to assist, improve and expand on nonprofit organizations in the Chicagoland area. Its grant recipients are in social service, cultural, educational, and civic fields. (Check the website for more Service Club events and info here. Photos by John Reilly Photography and moi)

 

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After-party fun on the Shanghai Terrace.

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Maria Pinto and friends at opening of her new boutique.

Maria Pinto, the esteemed Chicago-based fashion designer who has dressed luminaries like Michelle Obama, Oprah Winfrey and countless other women of note over nearly three decades, has announced the move of her West Loop boutique to a new, larger (3,000-sq-ft) retail

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Maria Pinto at 710 N. Wabash.

space in Chicago’s Gold Coast at 710 N. Wabash Ave. The move also ushers a meaningful name change of her label, M2057 by Maria Pinto, to the simple and iconic Maria Pinto. Her work first skyrocketed with her luxury collection in the early 1990’s, which was found in esteemed boutiques like Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys, Ultimo and Saks. Even Mick Jagger became a fan, wearing one of her scarves during a performance at Soldier Field. In the

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D.C. Crenshaw and friend.
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Michel Desjardins, Emmanuel Nony and friend.

early 2000’s, she stepped further into the international limelight, as First Lady Obama and Oprah sought and confidently wore her custom pieces. She has since earned countless accolades and honors over the course of her career. In 2013, and with a desire to create accessible, effortless fashion that empowers women to feel chic and

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Justine Fedak (R) and friends.

confident, Maria launched M2057 by Maria Pinto and began selling timeless, ready-to-wear collections at her West Loop Chicago boutique, as well as online, where they remain available today. Her new boutique features carefully chosen fixtures and furnishings: An ethereal

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David Zivan (center), D.C. Crenshaw and friend.

Mooon rug by Moooi Carpets; sleek Hahns Boodt Mannequins; an otherworldly Melt Chandelier by Tom Dixon; a modern Alwa One Table in Smokey Grey and Black by Sebastian Herkner; easy

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Sanjay Sharma and Maria Pinto.

Custom Color Wendelbo Lobby Chairs; architecturally significant chairs by Toogood Spade and more. Immersive, larger-than-life photography of the designer’s current and archival collections adorns the walls, along with art pieces created by Ms. Pinto herself—whose passion for art led her to study both fine art and fashion at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC). (Photos by Barry Brecheisen)

With more than 100 unique performances each summer between June and September, Ravinia Festival exerts an irresistible

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Heather Headley performs at Ravinia Festival Gala.

allure for lovers of live music. For its latest Ravinia Festival Gala, that joy was elevated ten-fold by Tony and Grammy Award-winning artist Heather Headley. Accompanied by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, under the baton of Chief Conductor Marin Alsop, her performance was

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Rick and Gala Co-Chair Andrea Bechtel; Troy and Ravinia Festival Women's Board Chair Michele Ihlanfeldt; Gala Co-Chair Kelly and Jim Epstein.

nothing short of breathtaking. Headley is best known for originating the role of Nala in the smash hit Broadway musical, Lion King, and the title role of Aida for which she received the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Her Grammy win came for her 2010 gospel album, Audience of One. She is

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BMO Commercial Bank Vice Chair Eric Smith and Ravinia Festival President and CEO Jeff Haydon.

also an Olivier Award Nominee for her role in The Bodyguard on London’s West End. The afternoon's festivities commenced on the North Lawn with a cocktail reception (sponsored by BMO) set amidst Ravinia Festival’s renowned sculpture garden. As guests

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Ellie Forman (L) and friend.

mingled among masterpieces by Fernando Botero and Richard Hunt, the delightful melodies of the Ravinia Jazz Scholars & Mentors ensemble created a wonderful ambiance. Inside the Pavilion, over 600 guests and other music lovers alike gathered to enjoy the concert,

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Elise and Ravinia Festival Board of Trustees Chairman Christopher J. Klein.

sponsored by The Dancing Skies Foundation. On the lawn, adorned with picnic tables and champagne, even more attendees relished the perfect weather and the performance.

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Ramsey Prince (of Maison du Prince), event designer with friend.

Adding to the magic were the talented musicians from the Ravinia Lawndale Music School and the Voices of Trinity Mass Choir, who accompanied her performance. Headley's program was full of her favorite Broadway and other hit songs by Elton John, Stephen Schwartz, Harold Arlen, Tim Minchin, Kurt Weill, and others. She surprised the audience with the introduction of tenor Rodrick Dixon, who joined her

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Pre-performance cocktail reception on the lawn.

for a spirited and inspiring finale. Within a beautifully adorned tent on the Ravinia grounds, the crowd enjoyed a dinner sponsored by Allstate and created

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Garden-inspired decor by Maison du Prince.

by Jewell Events Catering. Décor by Maison Du Prince featured an elegant garden party theme. The "ceiling" twinkled with thousands of enchanting white lights while each table featured unique décor, with some guests dining under quaint iron cupolas placed above elaborate floral displays, while others enjoyed the evening's splendor surrounded by crystal candelabra and flickering candlelight. The "dinner in a garden" theme was completed with an array of mismatched crystal glasses and colorful, floral-patterned tablecloths. Hosted by the Women’s Board and co-chaired by Andrea Bechtel and Kelly Epstein, this 57th gala concert raised over $800,000 and is the only performance fundraiser benefiting Ravinia and its Reach Teach Play educational programs which engage more than 75,000 students and community members in interactive, free musical opportunities throughout Cook and Lake Counties. (Photos by Patrick Gipson, complete Ravinia Festival summer schedule here. 

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Ravinia Festival Gala decor by Maison du Prince.

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Fashion Social Hour at Kashmir.

The Curio Experience in partnership with Bonhomme Hospitality hosted its second Fashion Social Hour at Kashmir, on the edge of the West Loop, where guests

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Chic and sexy at Kashmir!

were treated to cocktails, a live performance, and a great venue for mixing and mingling. The mission of the group is to bring together the Chicago fashion community for networking and possible collaborations. At these monthly meetups, fashion designers, stylists, photographers, models, retailers, content creators and other creatives that need to work

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Ian Gerard (co-founder of The Curio, 2nd from L), Meiling Jin, Rey Rodriguez, and friend.

together to be successful, are able to connect with one another in stylish locations around Chicago. The crowd of 250 included a bevy of beautiful models and content creators including Meiling Jin, Alisha Hoath, Edwin Medina, Jessica Milagros and Amy Kashmir curio-038Anderson, designers including Jamie Hayes of Production Mode, Tania Mackey of NICZKA, AV Grannan, Jen Mason of Urban Sewing Society, and Viviana Langhoff, America Next Top Winner Jaslene Gonzalez, FGI Chicago heads Bhavana Jain and Hila Geller, Marquan Jones and leadership team of Chicago Fashion Coalition, Anna Kashmir curio-025Hovet Dias of Chicago Fashion Incubator, Christine Griffith of Blk + Brwn Market, Ambar Campos of AIBI, Arabel Alva Rosales of Runway LatinX, Model Agency leads Jesse Abudayyeh (Select) and David Sanchez (10 MGMT), and Dani Alonso and his team from Bonhomme Hospitality. And of course lots of stylists, fashion photographers, retailers, and other industry members. I think this is such a great idea! Congrats to all, including Ian Gerard (The Curio co-founder) for this wonderful concept!

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Domanique Woods and Peanut.

PAWS Chicago hosted its 20th annual Beach Party at Offshore at Navy Pier recently. Over 400 animal-loving humans with 100 four-legged companions converged on this gorgeous venue, reported to be the world’s largest

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Melissa and Michael Canning.

rooftop bar, to raise funds for this beloved nonprofit. Co-chaired by Vasoula Rehkson and Anna Simon, the event netted over $400,000. It was a gorgeous night that offered spectacular views of the skyline and Lake Michigan. Outstanding silent auction

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Alison Fogarty, Sean Fogarty, Teresa Bernue, Bill Jacobs.

prizes included tickets for four to see soccer legend Lionel Messi in his first game at Soldier Field; a package of rare bourbons curated by Binny’s Beverage Depot; and tickets to performances by John Legend and Carrie Underwood. Returning emcees,

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Co-emcee Jake Hamilton with his rescue dog Daenerys.

Lisa Dent (of WGN radio) and Jake Hamilton (of Fox-32) helped PAWS co-founder Paula Fasseas present an adoptable dogs showcase. Two of the cuties found their forever homes that night. Paula shared, “We’re all here

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Kristina and Emilia Augustyniak.

because we love animals. Most of these dogs come from Animal Care and Control. For years we kept getting better and better with our spay/neuter program and the euthanasia rate has just plummeted over the years. However, over this year and last year, the rate is starting to go up, which is very sad and alarming. This is happening because, since COVID, there has

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Renata and Bob Block with their rescue dog.

been just so much disarray in people’s lives. Many people are having to give up their pets and our Animal Care and Control is inundated every day. We are working very hard to grow our foster programs and to ramp up our adoption programs. We really need to continue doing more and more spay/neuter. Most clinics closed, it’s hard to get vet

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Howard Tullman and Chuck Jordan.

appointments, a lot of the small rescues have closed too. It’s very, very sad. So, we’re focusing our energy on Animal Care and Control. We’re doing less transport from Oklahoma and all those wonderful places

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that have relied on us, but we must focus on Chicago. It’s  number one. The economy and inflation have really had an impact on the lives of these sweet, voiceless animals.” During the event, guests enjoyed illustrations by artist Kristine Steiner, a dinner buffet and dancing. Canine counterparts enjoyed their own dinner buffets from Merrick Pet Care and a doggie spa. Brook Jay won an exciting package to a private benefit with actor Will Ferrell and his celebrity friends. Congrats to PAWS, that to date, has facilitated over 90,000 adoptions!!!

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The backbone of PAWS Chicago, its volunteers.

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Signed photoThanks to the Navy Seal Foundation for the opportunity to interview Captain Chris Cassidy, a Navy Seal and NASA astronaut. He’s the first Seal/Astronaut after Captain Will Shepherd, who was part of the first

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Captain Chris Cassidy.

crew on the International Space Station. Cassidy was honored with two Bronze Stars and went into space three times, also serving on the Space Station. During a lighthearted moment, he became the first astronaut to take a selfie in space. The photo went viral in 2017. Today, he is a spokesperson and advocate for many nonprofits, including the Navy Seal Foundation. Below is an excerpt from our Q&A: What's was one of your most awe-inspiring moments in space? I think opening the hatch on my first spacewalk and seeing Earth below, you know,

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Captain Cassidy was a big hit with everyone at the event.

just outside, holding on with one hand, seeing Earth go by at five miles a second. And, yeah, that was what probably took my breath away; What was your scariest moment? “We had a spacewalk where my buddy and I were out IMG_5939there, and his spacesuit malfunctioned and there was water leaking inside his helmet and we had to hurry up and get back in. That was probably the scariest moment.”; With your unique perspective of the cosmos, do you think there's life on other planets? “I think that the universe is so giant, somewhere out there, there's life. We just don't know. I don't believe it's in our solar system, but in my opinion, it’s naive to think that it couldn't exist anywhere in the universe.”; What do you think about the civilians in space program and what advice would you give to those

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Beautiful setting, beautiful day to hear from Captain Cassidy.

planning to go? “So, it's more complicated than just

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Captain Cassidy's viral space selfie.

buying a ticket and sitting in row 15, seat C. You know there's risk to it, but I think it's the success of the commercial companies right now that are driving that risk down somewhat. But there's always a possibility that some piece of equipment won't work the way it's supposed to on that given day and so, understanding those risks, understanding what you're getting into, and why we

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A patriotic welcome on the North Shore.

train so intently, it’s not for the good day when everything goes by the plan, but it's for when things start breaking that you can save yourself, save the equipment, keep the thing alive, and your crew mates alive. So just have an appreciation for that and take the training seriously, because it's more than just an enjoyable ride. There's a lot to it.”; How did your training as a Navy SEAL help you as an astronaut? “The military does an amazing job, SEAL teams specifically, of preparing IMG_5934somebody to, in simple terms, walk, chew gum, talk on the radio, and make decisions all at the same time. You're dealing with a dynamic environment. Stuff in front of you is changing. You've got to talk on the radio, communicate that to somebody else, so that you have coordinated effort in that mission. All of that translates exactly to being an effective astronaut. So, I definitely

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We hope to see you at the Navy Seal Foundation's "Evening of Tribute" on Sept. 13.

had some advantage with that training under my belt when I got there, but the NASA training is really good, and everybody gets up to that speed eventually.” The afternoon soiree included a Q&A with about 25 guests at the home of Muneer Satter and Kristen Hertel Satter. Invitees enjoyed mingling with Cassidy, taking photos, and a lavish lunch buffet before Cassidy answered further questions and shared his history in a delightful pavilion on the grounds that was situated in front of an infinity pool with a spectacular lake view in the background.  (Mark your calendars for Wednesday, September 13, when the Navy Seal Foundation hosts its 12th signature fundraiser, “Midwest Evening of Tribute,” at Navy Pier’s AON Grand Ballroom. All details here.) ______________________________________________________________________

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Frank Family Vineyards representative Julie Larsen.

The 26th Annual Union League Boys & Girls Clubs hosted its annual Wine Dinner fundraiser at the Union League Club of Chicago. The event, co-chaired by Stacy Fleming and David Torres, featured vintage wine tastings and pairings hosted by Calistoga, California

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Wine Dinner Co-Chairs David Torres and Stacy Fleming.

winery Frank Family Vineyards and a multi-course meal. Julie Larsen from Frank Family Vineyards, was the keynote speaker. For 104 years, Union League Boys & Girls Clubs have been serving youth in neighborhoods with the highest hardship

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David Torres, Julie Larsen, Stacy Fleming, Mary Ann Mahon Huels, Alexandra Nicholson, Thomas E. Payne.

index in Chicago; providing quality programming centered on academic success, good character and citizenship, and healthy lifestyles. Today, Union League Boys & Girls Clubs serve over 15,000 youth

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ULBGC President & CEO Mary Ann Mahon Huels

  members at 21 well-equipped and professionally staffed inner-city Clubs, that bring effective after-school programming to youth in communities including Humboldt Park, Pilsen, West Town, Bucktown, South Lawndale and Englewood as well as to youth in the Juvenile Detention Center and at an overnight camp in Kenosha County Wisconsin. Note: The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs is a distinct non-profit separate from the Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago, although both are charters of the national Boys & Girls Clubs organization. For more information, please click here.

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Mis' Lois Gates and Anne Mills with Elite Presenting Sponsors The Grateful Family of Tricia McGee.

Misericordia Heart of Mercy hosted its 26th Artist in All event at the Art Institute’s Modern Wing July 19. Over 1000 supporters came out in force to bid on 240+ pieces of artwork created by talented Misericordia resident artists

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David and Susan Axelrod with daughter Lauren.

with the assistance of dedicated staff and volunteers. Even the invite’s artwork graphics were created by residents in the Art Program where participants use paint and other media to experience the joy that self-expression brings. It was a great night for this amazing nonprofit that supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Congrats to Sister Rosemary, Lois Gates and their amazing team. Love this organization so much. (For more info, click here!)

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Misericordia's "The Artist in All" 2023 Committee

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"The Who's Tommy," the most successful production in Goodman Theatre history!

Goodman Theatre’s Artistic Director Susan V. Booth and Executive Director/CEO Roche Schulfer announced that the Goodman’s must-see musical The Who’s Tommy smashed box office records, officially becoming the highest-grossing production in the 98-year history of TOMMY_1Chicago’s largest not-for-profit theater company. Tony Award-winning original creators Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff joined the company on stage for a bow as the “amazing journey” concluded following a matinee in Chicago on Sunday, Aug 6. The unanimously acclaimed, twice-extended production “went clean” in the 856-seat Albert Theatre selling a record number of single tickets and selling out 36 performances. Audiences attending hailed from all 50 United States, including the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, as well as 21 other countries as far away as New Zealand, with many patrons attending multiple performances.

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The Who's Tommy's original creators Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff, join the company on closing night to celebrate the Goodman Theatre's most successful production in history. (Photo by Liz Lauren)

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Chance the Rapper at the WNDR Museum. (Photo by Meiling Jin)

Celebrated global hip-hop artist Chance the Rapper hosted the launch of The Chance Store, a special retail pop-up at WNDR Museum Chicago (1130 W. Monroe), in celebration of his sold-out Acid Rap Ten

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Mr. & Mrs.- Jobba Maxey and Val Warner.

Year Anniversary Show at the United Center with a VIP Party on Aug. 16, at the Museum. The place was packed outside and inside with Chance fans who, with the proper wristband, could make their way upstairs to a VIP party. There, a specialty drink was being served along with Harold's (fried) Chicken wings, fries

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Ryan Chiaverini and friend Zack.

and ice cream. The room was split into two sides….one was the VVIP party where Chance hung out. He played Bucket Ball with friends, enjoyed a great DJ and mingled. Eventually, he made his way to the VIP section where he smiled for selfies and danced the night away with fans. Guests could also shop in the brand new The Chance Store (that only ran through 8/20) and featured a

limited supply of exclusive merchandise, apparel and

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Amy Maniscalho, Chance and Meiling Jin.

accessories including the 10th anniversary edition of the Acid Rap album on vinyl and CD, a collaboration can with Lyrical Lemonade and Chance’s iconic “3” hats in Acid Rap colorways. Besides his hometown of Chicago, Chance brought his Anniversary Show to New York’s

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Nick Harkin and Jerry Nunn.

Barclays Center.  On Sept. 21, it will go to the Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. Limited tickets remain at chanceraps.com. To give fans a glimpse into the upcoming tour, Chance dropped the “Acid Rap Tour Rehearsal: That’s Love” video. Soundtracked to Acid Rap single “That’s Love,” the video features nostalgic footage of Chance performing back in the day interwoven with Acid Rap 10 Year Anniversary tour rehearsal scenes. Watch the video here.

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Chance and friends at WNDR Museum (photo by Meiling Jin).

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Co-chairs Sophie Goodwillie and Maribeth McElveen, Founders' Board President Maureen Seaman, Dinner on the Bluff Co-chairs Alex Murphy and Annie Barlow.

The Founders' Board of Lurie Children’s hosted its 63rd Annual Dinner on the Bluff and Pro-Am Golf Championship, presented by Wintrust, on June 25 and June 26,

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Devin and Jacinta Staples.

chaired by Sophie Goodwillie and Maribeth McElveen. Over 500 guests gathered at Shoreacres in Lake Bluff to enjoy cocktails, such as “The Birdie” provided by Blue Ash Farm, and dinner overlooking Lake Michigan. The evening highlighted Mental Health Access FORE Every Child and featured patient speaker Leo sharing his personal story about the

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Maureen Seaman, Founders' Board President.

positive impact of access to mental health care, alongside his doctor, Dr. John Parkhurst. The evening was chaired Annie Barlow and Alex Murphy and included a dynamic group of supporters. The following day, the Pro Am Golf Championship brought together 275 golfers and pros for a day of competitive play and crowned the 63rd Annual Pro Am’s newest winners of the June Seaman Trophy: Kevin Stineman, Dan Barlow, Dan Waters and Steve Moffat – joined by pro Gideon Traub. Together the events raised over $1.8M in support of the Founders’ Board $5.5M commitment to Lurie Children’s Hospital and the Patrick M. Magoon Institute for Healthy Communities. (Robin Subar Photography)

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Conor Gee, being installed as the youngest District Governor for Rotary International.

So much love and congrats to friend Conor Gee! He just became the youngest District Governor for Rotary International in the Chicagoland area! His installation was held aboard a boat cruise at Navy Pier. He also threw out the first pitch at the White Sox game recently! He has a long history of doing good in the community and this is yet another step in the right direction. Congrats dear Conor!

And, on another wonderful note of success, the beloved

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Congrats Tanner Branson!

Tanner Branson has just been elevated to Head of Sale of the Luxury Handbag & Couture Department at Hindman. In his new role, he will oversee the department’s four-yearly auctions, liaise with clients nationwide in evaluating their couture, and assist with appraisals, He will support

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Leah Chavie, skincare expert and a "Dynamic Woman."

Hindman Chicago’s headquarters and regional offices around the country. Congrats dear Tanner!

Leah Chavie, fabulous aesthetician and owner of Leah Chavie Skincare, has been included in this year’s CS Magazine’sDynamic Women” feature. Her skills and winning personality have made her a much loved figure in Chicago. Her new Barbie Facials are something you shouldn’t miss either! (leahchavie.com)

As many of you know, Chuck and I lost our two rescue Chihuahuas a few years ago. Mickey and Rooney were the lights of our lives, and we miss them still. After our loss, I

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Penny "The Pencil Neck" Jordan.

was sure we would get another pupper in time. I just didn’t realize it would take so long or the intricacies that would be involved. After being pup-less for so long, I guess we became a little bit spoiled. No more worrying if we were out too long or if the water bowls weren’t

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Penny has found her forever home.

filled or if the pee pads needed changing. No walks in the park (which now takes courage in the Gold Coast) nor concerns about shots and nail trims either. BUT, this also meant no bundles of energy racing around the house making you smile. No lap cuddles or fetches or loving eyes staring back at you 24 hours of the day. In other words, we were lonely. All the cons did not compare to the multitude of pros so we began a search. Luckily, Susanna Wickham (PAWS Chicago CEO) came to the rescue, introducing us to little Amaya, now “Penny the Pencil Neck.” (To read the full story, click here).

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Greek Fest 2023There are so many events I'm looking forward to and I hope you didn't miss my latest coverage of "Dance for Life" in my new Crain's Chicago Business column! (Read/subscribe here!) Here are some other events to put Diana Ross--Sept. 9 on your calendar: Gold Coast Greek Fest (Sept. 15-17); Adler Planetarium's "Celestial Ball" (Sept. 9); Navy Seal Foundation "Midwest Evening of Tribute" on Sept. 13; Ingalls Foundation Diana Ross concert/dinner on Sept. 9; Navy Pier ExPIERience Gala on Sept. 14; Costume Council Men's Fashion Awards, Sept. 14; Music of the Baroque season opener/concerts begins Sept. 17; Gold Coast Fashion Show, Sept. 21/22; Chicago Gourmet begins Sept. 21; National Multiple Sclerosis Society "Dinner of Champions" Sept. 21; FLAIR Chicago Lighthouse is on Sept. 22; Symphony Ball on Sept. 23; Lyric Opera Gala with Audra McDonald on Oct. 6; Eversight 25th anniversary Gala on Oct. 13; Love Purse "Bootleggers" Gala on Oct. 5; Service Club of Chicago gala, "An Evening of A Million Dreams" on Nov. 3; Chicago Police Foundation, "True Blue Event," on Nov. 4; and The Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation's "The Wings to Cure" gala on Nov. 11.  ______________________________________________________________________

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Terrace 16- spectacular views from Trump Hotel Chicago.

With Labor Day on the horizon, have you planned your activities? If not, consider summer’s farewell on the spectacular rooftop patio at Terrace 16 on Sunday, Sept.

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Terrace 16 patio- perfect for Labor Day and any day.

3 (from noon- 7pm) with grilling, cocktails and fireworks! This ultimate grilling experience will feature an interactive chef's experience, outdoor grill station, extensive craft cocktail program, and more! Enjoy the Navy Pier fireworks display from their iconic patio. Indulge in the Grilling Experience at just $50 per person, featuring a delectable array of dishes including a BBQ Brisket Sandwich, Cheddar Cheeseburger, Footlong Hotdog, Garden Pasta Salad, Balsamic Marinated Portobello Mushroom, and Grilled Asparagus. With the expertise of Executive Sous Chef Derek Feldmeier, your downtown Chicago dining experience at Trump Hotel Chicago will be as unforgettable as the views!  Book here!

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The darling Dionne Miller.

Metropolitan Family Services DuPage celebrated its 22nd annual DuPage Gala to highlight the organization’s holistic approach to serving families and individuals. The event took place in Woodridge at Bobak’s Signature Events, with sports anchor Dionne Miller Mfs-dupage-gala-2023_-023_52881163127_o serving as emcee. The evening included impact speeches from families who have benefited from MFS’s Supporting Housing Initiative for Families in Transition program and also recognized its Roger K. Johnson Leadership Awardees — Mary Ann and Paul Travers, Mike Skarr and Paul Pyrcik  – for their commitment to Metropolitan and Family Shelter Service of Metropolitan DuPage. The gala was co-chaired by Metropolitan DuPage Board Members Dan McGowan and Emily Shupe. MFS is a nonprofit that provides support and family services to strengthen communities.

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Chef Art Smith- Chef/Humanitarian

I hope you enjoy this latest episode of “Candid Candace – The Podcast!” I interview award-winning Chef Art Smith. His cooking skills and down-to-earth personality have connected him with Lady Gaga, the Dalai Lama and five Artpresidents, to name a few. And, as impressive as his kitchen skills are, his life as a humanitarian is equally inspiring. He shares what’s next on his to-do list, what makes his fried chicken so damn special, and some valuable advice Johnny Carson’s pianist told him. My producer/co-host John St. Augustine and I also chat about a VERY big book launch, Chance the Rapper’s private party, some of my favorite events and so much more! So, grab a piece of Hummingbird Cake, find an easy chair, and enjoy the show! (LISTEN HERE) AND, I hope you will join us on Wednesday, Aug. 30 for Art's "Rainbow at Reunion" party! Details here!

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I hope you're enjoying my "Ask Candid Candace" advice column in Chicago Star! I love fielding all your interesting questions and I hope you like my answers. (See latest edition here) I try to add a little humor along with some common sense and I hope it's working! Special thanks to Randolph Street Market for sponsoring this column too! Don't miss Sally's next big markets coming Sept. 23/24 and the Holiday Market Nov. 18/19. (All RSM details here)

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Julie Hightower (Daisie Foundation) and Kathleen Sarpy.

Pretty Powerful 5.0, an event co-founded by Kathleen Sarpy (founder and CEO of Agency H5, a boutique integrated marketing and PR firm) and moi, attracted nearly 100 powerful ladies who are responsible for lifting up our communities through their philanthropic work. IMG_5193Collectively, the women at the Tribune Tower Residences party have raised millions of dollars for Chicago’s nonprofit community. The Residences were the perfect venue for our 5th annual event. Following a toast from Kathleen, invitees enjoyed mingling on the magnificent Crown Terrace, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres and taking guided tours of the spectacular residences and

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Tribune Tower Residences- Spectacular!

amenities (thanks to the Tribune Tower Residences sales team- Jeanne Martini, Karen Randich Stone, Natalie LaFontaine and Shannon Gibson-Giampa.) Desirée Rogers gifted the attendees with fabulous lipsticks from her successful Fashion Fair cosmetic line sold at Sephora. It was a wonderful night of networking and conversation in a beautiful setting. This event is a thank-you to the fabulous and kind-hearted women who passionately work to promote the work of so many important and impact-driven nonprofits and philanthropic events each year – there certainly are so many worthy causes to highlight that are crucial to supporting the people of Chicago and beyond. A toast to all and thanks to those who participated and, until next year, please continue your wonderful work and we will see you at Pretty Powerful 6.0!

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I hope this edition is better late than never! There's so much I want to share with you and I never want to miss anything of importance so sometimes it takes a while to collect all the fun news. I hope I've covered things here that make you smile. As always, please send any events/news my way! Until then, keep the energy positive and your calendars ready. Cheers to unforgettable moments ahead and thanks for sticking with me! 🙂

Love, as always,

Candace

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P.S. If this doesn't make you smile, nothing will……

 

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CHIC CHICAGO, BUNNY TALES AND IBIZA NIGHTS: CITY’S EVENT SCENE IS THRIVING

Plus: Service Club of Chicago's fab fashion show; a Playboy Reunion filled with Bunny tales; PAWS Chicago's party in the country; Ibiza Nights & Neon Lights; Chicago Star en fuego; Illinois Holocaust Museum's SOIREE; Lights, Camera, CHICAGO! for the Film Fest; SEE-worthy Fantasea; Harold Washington Library Literary Awards; Navy Seal's Midwest Evening of Tribute; Adler Planetarium's Celestial Ball; Misericordia Loves Chicago; Rev UP '21: Moving Fashion Forward; Great American Milkshake Competition; WINGS' Purple Tie Ball; Diamonds for Steak 48; Tufano's in the news; On the air with Fox 32's Sylvia and WGN Radio's Anna; Chicago Lighthouse gears up for FLAIR; Chicago Gourmet's Hamburger Hop; RNDD's Gallery Walk; Kohl Children's Museum's garden party; The Forester's surreal grand opening; Fishing off the Riverwalk; Pappas wows the Greek Parliament; Celebrating the Baton's Jim Flint; Plans for fall; Darling videos and SOOOO much more!

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My first blog, August 25, 2008.

Dearest blog readers, This month, Candid Candace celebrates 13 years of delivering the best that Chicago has to offer. Thank you for supporting me since 2008! I feel the best is yet to come for all of us. Even though the past year has been one hot mess, I see great change on the horizon. For friends who have asked if they should consider leaving town, I say no, give it another chance. Even though crime is off the charts, I think we can at least celebrate being together again, planning weddings, seeing family and friends and smothering them with hugs and kisses. Since most of us are vaccinated, we can truly celebrate summer in the city with a sense of freedom that is palpable after our 15 months of hibernation, which already seems like a thing of the past. You can feel it in every corner of the city as people stretch their wings to fly again. Here's to soaring to great new heights together, FINALLY, and also to a very memorable, fun-filled fall.

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Service Club's "Day on the Terrace" co-chairs Tracey Tarantino, Jean Antoniou and Sharyl Mackey with event sponsor/friend Tom Kehoe.

The Service Club of Chicago hosted its annual Day on the Terrace fashion show/fundraiser Monday, August 2 at The Geraghty (2520 S. Hoyne). The event, this year themed "Here Comes the Sun," is always a labor of love that culminates after a long year of planning. The committee is always so supportive as is the Service Club's vibrant Auxiliary Board who planned a first-time after-party for this year's event (more on this later). The fundraiser was co-chaired by Jean Antoniou, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and Sharyl Mackey with the leading sponsors and event producers being The Geraghty, Kehoe Designs, Black Oak Technical Productions and, of course, the one

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Stand out Liz Teasley wearing Sylwia Designs.

and only Tom Kehoe (who always makes EVERY EVENT look so good!) The fashion show, as always, was expertly produced by ZZAZZ Productions and, so far, is

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SC Aux. Bd. members (L) Kaitlyn McMahon and Andrea Antoniou (R) dances with friends at fun-filled after-party at The Geraghty.

the largest runway presentation in the city. Nearly 300 attendees enjoyed a first look at fall fashion from retailers and designers that included Elda de la Rosa Couture, Sylwia Designs, Lauren Lein, Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue (the finale segment), Anne Fontaine, Ted Baker, CRAM Fashion, Max Mara, alice + olivia, Contessa Bottega, Mira Couture, Maximilian Chicago, Peter Millar, Penny's from Heaven (kids) and St. John. For two years now, the Charles Ifergan

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Jennifer Sutton Brieva, Vonita Reescer and Paul Iacono.

Salon and his team (love you Phillippe!) have donated their services for the event along with Torie Conn who provided beautiful makeup again for the

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With NBC Chicago co-hosts Matt Rodrigues and Cortney Hall, all wearing Elda de la Rosa Couture.

models. This was the first time DOT was held at the Geraghty and I just loved it, plenty of parking, right off the expressway and, of course, Tom always goes all out to make the events a success. I loved seeing all of these philanthropic ladies together again and thoroughly enjoyed my views from backstage of this incredible, 45-minute long fashion show. I have to say, it was really one of my favorites….all of the women

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Sally Jo Morris Pfaff, Megan Pelino, Sherrill Bodine and Yvonne Fitzgibbon wearing Lauren Lein Ltd.

(and men) looked so chic in their outfits….Service Club president Sherrill Bodine offered welcoming remarks before the show began.

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Peninsula's Greg Hyder wearing CRAM.

Some of the standouts (in my humble opinion) included Liz Teasley, wearing a dramatic red evening gown by Sylwia Designs; Mary Lasky and Darby Hills toasting with bedazzled go-cups as they walked together down the runway; Israel Idonije wearing Peter Millar (and a killer smile); NBC Chicago co-hosts Matt Rodrigues and

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Alex Antoniou wearing Mira Couture.

Cortney Hall in beautiful Elda de la Rosa Couture; WBBM Radio's Lisa Fielding in a stylish Maximilian fur poncho; Micah Materre, live auction and open call host and WGN-TV anchor, wearing a stunning, off-the-shoulder purple, figure-hugging Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue gown;

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Simona Garcia, Kevin Sullivan and Cristina Montgomery.

Rhonda Liesenfelt in a super-chic red coat/pants ensemble from Contessa Bottega; Alex Antoniou (who got lucky twice) wearing a dramatic black and white Anne Fontaine flowing dress as well as an elegant royal blue evening gown from Mira Couture; Laura Schwartz Santiago and Alayna Crenshaw in beautiful Mira Couture evening dresses; Greg Hyder wearing a blue jacket with

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Micah Materre, stunning in Neiman Marcus Michigan Ave.

black and white striped pants from CRAM that looked surprisingly fabulous together; Tina Weller in a fabulous

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Donna Rotunno and Lesley Prizant Goodman.

green, flowing evening gown from alice+olivia and Elaine Hyde (first time runway model and publisher/editor Chicago Star, the event's proud media sponsor) wearing a glamorous high-low, deep blue dress by Elda de la Rosa Couture. Really, everyone looked great but I really loved these looks and thought they were standouts! A wonderful luncheon was presented by J&L

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Mary Lasky and Darby Hills.

Catering which nicely satisfied the crowd's need for fuel. Attendees also enjoyed a silent auction during the cocktail portion of the afternoon as well as a raffle featuring exclusive items donated by retailers and supporters. Myra Reilly (with support from Kevin Sullivan)

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Morgan Shaner, Jessica Yust, Megan Pelino and Maria Giordano for Max Mara. 

put together a spectacular Look Book, which was handed out to every guest. The book included all the models' photos plus ads purchased by supporters, with many pages dedicated to the late, great Hazel Barr. For the first time, the SC Auxiliary Board planned a fun-filled after-party which was held on the premises. Partygoers kicked off their heels and slipped

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WBBM Radio host Lisa Fielding in Maximilian Furs.

into flip-flops, enjoyed cocktails and colorful pool toys that came in handy for photo props. A record $200,000 was raised which will support the organization's Philanthropic Grant Program. And, unlike

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Susan Regenstein and Myra Reilly.

other nonprofits which focus solely on one need, the SC fulfills needs for hundreds of deserving charities every single year. (To learn more, click here) Congrats to ALL! (All of the great photos are by John Reilly Photography)

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The International Playboy Bunny Reunion was held at The Drake with Bunnies from around the world in attendance.

As you all probably know, I owe a great deal to Playboy and Hugh Hefner, who literally brought me to Chicago and ultimately, to all of you. I am forever grateful and indebted to

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this amazing man who I still miss and always will. I IMG_9272welcome any chance to revisit my Playboy family and former Bunny Diana Petersen made it happen for so many of us recently, in very grand style. Nearly 300 Bunnies from around the world convened in Chicago for the International Playboy Bunny Reunion which also celebrated the 60th anniversary of the first Playboy Club. Diana had planned a 4-day long series of events that included a Guys & Dolls party with a Gatsby

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Former Playboy VP Dan Stone and event organizer Diana Peterson auction off original Bunny costumes.

theme, comedy club visit, jazz brunch, Lake Michigan

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With Christie Hefner and Angie Chester, Playboy Bunny of the Year 1974.

fireworks cruise and brunch at the popular Rosebud Restaurant. The celebration culminated with a dressy dinner at the Drake Hotel on Sunday. I reconnected with Bunnies I hadn't seen in nearly 50 years. I had worked first at the St. Louis Playboy Club in 1973 with friends that included Marsha Callender, Patti McGuire Connors, IMG_9283Janis Schmitt, Rhetta Penninger and so many more. I saw a few of these St. Louis Bunnies here in Chicago. From my Chicago Playboy Club days, there was a better representation that IMG_9352 included Judi Kalata Altiere, Angie Chester, Cindy Fossen Russell, Nancy Perry, Susan Stone, Candy Hockenberry, Eddie Cook, Anna D'Agata, Cheryl Carioscia, Rita……and others. The first of these events was a meet-and-greet which took place at the Knickerbocker Hotel. As you may or may not know, this was the location of the second Playboy Club following the original one at 116 E. Walton. Its final incarnation in Chicago was in Lincoln Park (in the old Four

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Early Bunny pic of me from St. Louis Playboy Club–1973.

Torches building). To be honest, I was hesitant to go. None of us are getting any younger and I really loved remembering everyone the way they were, darling faces and figures in a variety of colorful, iconic Bunny costumes 214625087_4367825173263621_1709824112094481413_n but my curiosity got the better of me and off I went. THANK GOODNESS! I felt like I'd gone home again. Yes, we were all a little older but I could still see those cute faces and dazzling personalities that got them hired at the Clubs in the first place and I was back in the "hutch" with my friends again. Organizer Diana Peterson did a great job, even offering Playboy memorabilia for sale, many items she had created herself, like pillows with the girls' Bunny photos, sparkling rhinestone Bunny necklaces, cuff-links, costume cuffs,

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 Judi Kalata Altiere (front middle), Susan Stone (R) and friends.

earrings, pins, masks and even Bunny ears of every stripe and color. She had also created "standees" of the

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With Judi Kalata Altiere, Jenna-Wade Brown and her cute mom, who drove in from Kentucky for the event.

girls' Bunny photos that were scattered throughout the room and hanging from banners from the second floor mezzanine railing. We were ensconced in all things Playboy and I couldn't have loved it more. (A friend of mine, Shelley Rosen, Luxe Bloom, even created a standing arrangement of specially treated roses with the Playboy logo which was a popular photo opp.) These ladies

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Shelley Rosen, Luxe Blooms, donated this beautiful rose plaque for the event.

were the sorority I never had and, as an only child, also IMG_9093 the sisters I never had. The final event of the weekend took place in the elegant Gold Coast Room at the Drake and boy oh boy, it was so expertly planned right down to the magnificent floral arrangements on the tables to the giant black Playboy bunny logo statue that served as the focal point of the cocktail reception. An amazing array of rare Playboy memorabilia was on display in a silent auction with the live auction featuring two original Bunny costumes. Even Christie Hefner attended and delivered such a heartfelt speech. (Watch it here). The ladies danced and mingled throughout the magical evening. Thanks, as always Hef, for giving me a forever family. And thanks to you Diana Peterson for making it all possible!

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PAWS' Tiffany Tso is ready for the auction in Three Oaks, Michigan!

PAWS Chicago hosted a joyous day in the country on July 31 for this year's (sort-of) re-imagined Beach Party. Paula

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Partygoers and longtime supporters Judy and Howard Tullman.

and Peter Fasseas generously underwrote an event at their beautiful farm in Three Oaks, Michigan. The weather gods were definitely smiling on us this day because it was one of the finest days of the entire season! The PAWS support team is one of the best of all the nonprofits and they executed a memorable day

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Phillip Emigh, Melissa Canning and Bruce Haas.

that included a little petting "zoo" complete with a miniature cow, pony rides, a farm stand (which was thoughtfully supplied with bags for guests to take their

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Renata and Bob Block with their PAWS baby.

pick), a delicious buffet from Inspired Catering (Karen Stefani), live music, a DJ and more. Guests could also tour the retreat space on the property where long-term dogs who need a break can go to relax. A program included remarks by emcee/supporter Lisa Dent, founder Paula and moi (proud event chair). I had the pleasure of introducing Una, a lively

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Chuck and Angie DeMars.

little dog who a finder saw THROWN OFF THE BACK OF A TRUCK! Thankfully, she was grabbed and brought safely to PAWS where she is now available for adoption. Another little dog, Bonnie, was born with only two legs but the PAWS people weren't about to let her slip away. She is now resting

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With Phillip Emigh, PAWS' Kayleigh Dudevoir, Chuck, Angie DeMars and Bruce Haas.

safely and comfortably with star foster/board member Angie DeMars until she has some surgery and gets a little mobility cart. I've been involved with this amazing organization for the last 20 years and have watched them grow and Grow and GROW until they are now one of the highest rated nonprofits on Charity Navigator. Since PAWS' founding in 1997, Chicago has seen a 91% decrease in the number of homeless pets killed and, last year, PAWS found forever homes for over 4,000 dogs and cats. Kudos to all who support this great rescue and to its founders, Paula and her daughter Alexis. 

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hosted a summer fundraiser at the home of Dr. Jeffrey and Tina Weller recently. The Ibiza Nights, Neon Lights event raised over $32,000

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Lauren Kavanaugh, Tina Weller and Michelle Riley.

and was attended by 150 HJWC members and guests.

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Jake and Stephanie Karstens, Aaron and Bridget Nagel.

Attendees were transported to exotic Ibiza and treated to an outdoor club-like atmosphere around the host homes’ pool. Dressed in white with neon accents, party-goers enjoyed appetizers from Hinsdale area restaurants, drinks, dancing, and a raffle. Funds raised though the evening's tickets sales and raffles will support nonprofit grants which help fund tangible items for deserving Chicagoland nonprofits. (Organizations can apply for grants up to $50,000 in value). Along with the Wellers, the event was hosted by Lauren and Brendan Kavanaugh, Michelle and Jim Riley, Julie Langdon and Mike Dudek, Sylvia and

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Thomas and Chelsea Urban, Brad and Kayla Weiss, Matthew and Stephanie Tuthill.

Sabastian Kos, Amanda and Paul Mancini, Jeni and Eric Graham, Jill and Dr. Nick Angelopoulos, Ann and Jonathan Lockhart, Jennifer and Garrett Anderson, and Katie and PJ Beuke.  The

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Julie Bouochard, Ashley Siwecki, Colleen Napleton, Lynn Loman and Marina Gastevski.

event was sponsored by Parisa London and Sam Sharp of Guaranteed Rate along with food sponsors Nabuki, Eddie Merlot, Fuller House Bar, Altamura and Walkers. The HJWC was founded in 1949, making this their 72nd year. Over the last six years, HJWC has raised over $1 million for under-served organizations. In 2018, HJWC moved to a yearly grant funding model to support more organizations in need and in 2020-2021, HJWC raised more than $300,000 that funded grants to 27 nonprofit organizations. (To learn more, click here!)

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Chicago Star August issue.

Events are coming back and this lil' social butterfly couldn't be happier! I hope you're all subscribers to the hottest paper in town too, Chicago Star. We pick up

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where others leave off, celebrating the Chic in Chicago like none other and all in a positive, uplifting, entertaining way. Regular articles include my Ask Candid Candace advice column, "Get Cookin' With…?" (the latest issue featured Steve Dolinsky, the new food expert on NBC- and one of his favorite recipes), Doormen of the Month (submit your doormen here for consideration: info@chicagostarmedia.com), a killer events column with the best things to do around town, and so much more! (Subscribe here and read our current issues here!) Thank YOU! And, speaking of events, check out my latest segment on Fox-32 below, with the one and only Sylvia Perez, and this WGN Radio interview here with Anna Davlantes!

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Holocaust soireeThe Illinois Holocaust Museum's Women’s Leadership Committee will present its signature fundraising event, Soiree, on Wednesday, September 1. This highly anticipated evening will bring together supporters for entertainment, cocktails and food, a silent auction and meaningful messages from Holocaust UntitmmedSurvivors and Museum leadership. This year's event will be in-person at the Botanic Garden, beginning at 7 pm. The Women’s Leadership Committee (WLC) increases awareness and provides fundraising support for the Museum by hosting and promoting educational and social programming in and around the Chicago area. Past events have included book and author discussions, film screenings, private exhibition openings, art discussions, exclusive shopping experiences, silent auctions and much more. Click here to register and check out the exciting raffle items! (I'm proud to return as event host!)

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1624621815928On Wednesday, September 8,  the sea will give rise to FANTASEA, the 2021 Gift of Sight Masquerade, a fundraiser for Eversight Illinois which will help raise funds to restore sight and prevent blindness. Join Eversight and

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We're working hard to make this year's celebration another success! Hope you can join us! (Honoree Justine Fedak in front)

our Gift of Sight Co-Chairs Michael Caputo and moi for this SEE-worthy night at the fabulous Peninsula Chicago to honor Justine Fedak as the 2021 Woman of Vision and Dr. Parag Majmudar as the 2021 Gift of Sight Honoree. Aquatic chic, masks, crowns and fascinators are encouraged. The evening will feature an exciting, mystical and safe evening of cocktails, dining and celebration with indoor and outdoor spaces overlooking The Magnificent Mile to allow for physical distancing as we celebrate (and big surprises too!). (Click here for tickets/more info!)

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2021 Harold Washington Library Literary Award honoree Ta-Nehisi Coates.

Hosted by the Near South Planning Board, The Harold Washington Literary Award Gala will celebrate its 31st anniversary on Friday, September 10. The Award Gala

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The gala will kick-off the Printer's Row Lit Fest that follows, Sept. 11/12, in the South Loop.

recognizes diverse and stimulating authors who address issues of contemporary life. Each spring, since 1989, they have hosted a literary gala to bestow this prestigious award on a deserving writer with this year's honoree being Ta-Nehisi Coates. Past winners have included Rabih Alameddine, Rita Dove, Barbara Ehrenreich and Scott Turow. The gala is the Library's major annual fundraising event, with proceeds benefiting its Authors in the Schools program. (Details here)

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Film Fest eventThe Chicago International Film Festival, North America's longest running, juried film fest, will present "Lights, Camera, CHICAGO" on Monday, September 13 at Bridge 410, an event space at 410 N. Paulina. The themed event will feature tastings from some of the city's most iconic restaurants and vendors (ELI'S CHEESECAKE!) and include live music, a silent auction, films, food trucks and more. Festival artistic director Mimi Plauche will be presented with the Chevalier des Arts et Lettres award. Funds raised will support the Festival's year-round programming. (For more info, click here)

The Navy Seal Foundation's 2021 Midwest Evening of Tribute will be held on Tuesday, September 14. Greg Chicago-1Brown, CEO Motorola Solutions, and Anna Brown will serve as co-chairs for this patriotic salute and support for our warriors. The Navy Seal Foundation provides a comprehensive set of programs specifically designed to reduce the stressors associated with life in Naval Special Warfare to both the special warfare operators and their families. This year's event will also honor David Herro (Chief Investment Officer International Equities at Harris Associates LP.) To discover who the keynote speaker is and for more details, click here). 

Celestial Ball 2021A virtual experience “under the stars,” the Celestial Ball will support the Adler Planetarium’s creative approach to scientific exploration on Saturday, September 18. Join the Adler and guests around the world for a celebration of community, connection, and the universe that unites us all, in the comfort of your own living room. The Adler will recognize Ulta Beauty with its Corporate Award for the tremendous impact they have made at the planetarium and in the community. Details here!  

Please join the Apparel Industry Board (and me) as we celebrate our community of Apparel Industry Board free media sponsor addesigners and sewers at the annual REV UP! Chicago: Moving Fashion Forward event on Thursday, October 21. The event will be a hybrid affair with an in-person viewing party at Perillo Gold Coast beginning at 6:30 pm. Be prepared for a fashion-forward video featuring the city's top designers, champagne and cocktails and light bites as we gather to salute our fabulous talent! (I'm proud to return as emcee)…..Since 1987, the AIBI has nurtured and supported Chicago's emerging and established designers. We hope you can join us! (Details here)

Misericordia Loves Chicago sept. 23Another one of my favorite charities, Misericordia, Heart of Mercy, is hosting in-person events again! YEAH!  Mark your calendars for Thursday, Sept. 23, for "Misericordia Loves Chicago", an event to be held at Theater On The Lake (6:30- 11pm).  Enjoy an evening of all your Chicago favorites! Dining on Chicago neighborhood delicacies, dancing the night away to the tunes of Mike & Joe, taking in spectacular views of the Chicago Skyline, ALL for the benefit of the wonderful residents and programs at Misericordia Heart of Mercy! (For details and tickets, click here!) (AND, FYI, Mis' Heart of Mercy Ball will be held at the Hilton Chicago Friday, October 1)

WINGS, Inc. will host a hybrid Purple Tie Ball this year on Saturday, October 2. The PTB-Save-the-Date-Card-2021-2-1024x683nonprofit, which supports victims of domestic violence, will offer a choice to attendees for this event–come in-person to the Westin Hotel to enjoy great music by Maggie Speaks, silent and live auctions and an award presentation OR join virtually from anywhere in the world. (Presenting sponsors are longtime supporters Rita and John Canning and Melissa and Mike Canning, with co-chairs being Melissa and Debby Jackson). (Details here!)

Chicago Lighthouse FLAIR media adJust a reminder to mark your calendars for the Chicago Lighthouse's annual FLAIR: Fun. Fashion. Philanthropy fashion show fundraiser. This year's luncheon event, co-

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Flair honoree 2021 Susan Gohl with Jonathan Grabill at this year's Kentucky Derby.

chaired again by the dynamic duo of Sheree Valukas and Sherrill Bodine, will be held at The Drake Hotel on Friday, October 1. I'm proud to co-host the event with Tracey DiBuono to honor Susan Griffiths Gohl with the Hood/Swift Woman with FLAIR Award.The Lighthouse provides vision rehabilitation services, education, employment opportunities and assistive technology for people of all ages. (For tickets/more info, please click here and join us!)

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Chicago Gourmet is heading our way!

Great news for all you foodies out there! Chicago Gourmet returns with an exciting lineup, including the uber-popular Hamburger Hop on Friday, September 24 (6-9 pm) on the Harris Theater rooftop. Organizers at the Illinois Restaurant Association, along with presenting sponsor Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits, have curated a month-long celebration beginning Sept. 1 that champions our city's diverse culinary landscape. (All info here) 

For the second time, the much loved Tufano's Vernon Park Tap was featured on Guy Fieri's "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" show on the Food Network. (Watch segment here). Owner Joey DiBuono and his family are so

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Guy Fieri with Joey DiBuono at Tufano's Vernon Park Tap.

charming, on and off camera, that I think they need their own show! Here's the back-story on this great Italian restaurant located at 1073 W. Vernon Park Place. The restaurant was established in 1930 by Joseph DiBuono and his wife Teresa Tufano. In 1971,

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Tufanos takes its 2nd star turn on Guy Fieri's "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives."

Sam the “DA” DiBuono took over the restaurant. He worked side by side with his mother. In 1980, Joe DiBuono began running the restaurant. He

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Joey and Tracey DiBuono and family, including Tracey's late mom Angie (front).

had the best cooks in the world helping him make the homemade dishes that included his mother Marie, his Aunt Rose Alecia, his other Aunt Antoinette Tufano and his grandmother, Teresa. Teresa worked in the restaurant until she was 90 years old. Now Joe has help from his sisters and daughters who will help him continue to carry on his family's traditions. In 2008, Tufano’s received the American Classics Award from the James Beard Foundation. The restaurant is still nestled in the heart of little Italy in Chicago. (312.733.3393)  _______________________________________________________________________

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Sheila Canmann and host Sonia Esler.

Board President, Sonia Esler in her beautiful Winnetka home garden. Guests included long-time Museum supporters who have contributed their time and leadership to the Museum’s longevity: Sheila Canmann, Colleen Miczek, Grith Funk, incoming Board President Jacqueline Hill, Anika Chase , Carrie Hughes, Alison Donnelly, and Christina Kline. The summer-themed dinner of shrimp and steak kebobs, quinoa and summer salad along with refreshments were graciously provided by Apple A Day Catering. “We are so happy to be back together to break bread IMG_3230and share our most memorable Women’s Board moments,” recalled Esler. “Late night preparations for the Gala and

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Anika Chase and Colleen Miczek.

Touch a Truck events bonded us together tightly.” Through August 29, the Museum will also offer SummerBurst, its newest outdoor seasonal event with 5 STEAM-focused activity stations around the Museum campus, including a butterfly tent, insect scavenger hunt, animatronic bugs, trike track, outdoor art studio and an augmented reality math trail. Advance registration is required for both programs, available online here and here! Watch the fun video below and take the kiddies!

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Bobbi Panter, Kristine Kinder, Rose Marie Carlson, Cheryl Coleman and Myra Reilly.

The Service Club of Chicago established The Diamond Circle three years ago as an opportunity to recognize

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The fabulous Steak 48 all dressed up for the celebration!

its major Member donors. And, on July 20, in celebration of these outstanding members, Steak 48 rolled out its red carpet at a luxurious luncheon organized with the support of Kathleen Henson, her fabulous Agency H5 and Steak 48's Oliver Badgio. SC president Sherrill Bodine welcomed

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Myra Reilly, Paul Much and SC pres Sherrill Bodine.

everyone to the party,“Please know that when you sponsor an event, buy tickets, raffle tickets, auction items or answer any

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one of our myriad calls for help, you are making a difference to  schools, hospitals, museums and so much more." The SC, their friends and supporters work hard all year long to raise funds for their Philanthropic Grant Program and this afternoon celebrated their service. The Vice-Presidents of Development, Cheryl Coleman and Bobbi Panter, helped organize this joyous event. Everyone agreed, Steak 48 was the “icing on the cake”!

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Zeal milk
And now for something completely different! Do you think you have a great milkshake recipe? Well, if so, you could win $1,000 from Zeal Grass Milk Creamery! The Great American Milkshake Competition is Zeal's way of "stirring up some summer fun" says Jason Henshaw, President of Zeal Grass Milk Creamery. Recipes may include any and all ingredients except alcohol. Milkshake makers should post a photo or short video of themselves with their creation using hashtag #ZealMilkshake. Submit entries by August 31. A panel of judges, led by food expert Steve Dolinsky, will moderate judging deliberations. (All details and contest rules here)

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"Fishing at the Jetty" program on the Riverwalk.

Who knew you could fish off the Riverwalk? Chicago Park District's FREE "Fishing at the Jetty" program provides fishing opportunities, weekly afternoon fishing clinics and interactive activities for everyone! Fishing rods, bait and all the supplies needed for a big catch are provided. Never tried fishing before? The Jetty is the perfect place to give it a try and especially a great place to make memories with the kiddies! The Chicago Park District will “hook” you up with guided instruction, tips and more. Matt Renfree, senior program specialist, Untitledsays, "Nearly everybody catches fish. Most days, we are at 80 or 90 fish. The first weekend we had 484 people out.” The program, on the west end of “The Jetty: Floating Gardens,” part of the 0369.3-cpp-4681_large-1800x2705Riverwalk between Wells and Franklin streets, runs Thursdays and Fridays from noon-6 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 10 am to 4 pm, now through August 15 and again from August 21 to September 25. The program teaches fish and fishing on the Chicago River and includes species such as bluegill and gobies, sunfish, crappie, large and small mouth bass, common carp and channel catfish. Fish are released, except for gobies, which are put in clear plastic bins to become a teaching tool about invasive species. So far, the rarest fish captured has been an American eel. All species that are caught are logged. (Check out more places to fish in and around Chicago here!) Now this is REEL fun!

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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas in Athens with the Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas revisited her Greek homeland recently. And, along with pleasure, she made some serious inroads representing Chicago and sharing the inner workings of her well-oiled Cook

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Maria Pappas speaking before the World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association at the Greek Parliament in Athens.

County Treasurer's Office. The Treasurer spoke before the World Hellenic Inter-Parliamentary Association in the Greek Parliament in Athens. Countries from around the world have invited her to speak about the success she's had in her office and how they can go about re-creating it in their own countries. In addition, she has been invited to conduct an exciting seminar twice a year (May and

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Treasurer Maria Pappas expertly twirling her baton in the Bud Billiken Parade.

September) in the Athenian Agora, where philosophers like Socrates, Plato and Aristotle held court. Pappas

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Maria Pappas supporting small business in Hyde Park–the grand opening of What's Krackin'.

would lead seminars attended by CEO's and other world leaders from 15 different global organizations which will last for five days and be designed to stimulate discussion on the kinds of thorny issues leaders face today. These seminars would highlight how crucial Ancient Greece was to the formation of modern society and how it is the birthplace of democracy. Besides being a Chicago treasure, Maria is also a world-recognized psychological counselor, political reformer and innovator. Watch her inspiring speech below:

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IMG_0001The River North Design District will host its 6th annual RNDD Fall Gallery Walk, presented by Daniel Kinkade Fine Art, on Friday, Sept. 10. For this special event, the RNDD will create pairings with Chicago's top interior designers, international artists, galleries and design showrooms to create amazing backdrops for one of the most anticipated parties of the year. The walking tour will include 20 stops in the River North neighborhood with hot opening and closing parties! The galleries will keep the vignettes on display until October 11. (For all info, click here)

Congrats to Noreen Heron and her Heron Agency for

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Stage Factor drama for The Forester's Grand Opening in Lake Forest.

executing a memorable grand opening party for The Forester, a brand new Hyatt hotel that's opened in Lake Forest at 200 N. Field Drive. There were so many exciting visuals, especially from Stage Factor. "Trees" walking on vine covered stilts, flower-adorned serving characters, music, drinks, live s'mores-making demos, and so much more! Kudos, as always, Noreen!  

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Jim Flint celebrated his 80th BD at Park West surrounded by friends and family.

Lounge (4713 N. Broadway), celebrated his 80th birthday at Park West on July 27. The room was packed with friends, fans and well-wishers who all came together to honor this legend in the LGBTQ+ community (and beyond). The evening, produced as always by the talented Harrison McEldowney, included tribute performances by Maya Douglas, Tommie Ross, Dana Douglas, Angel Saez, Claire Chystalle, Stasha Sanchez, and so many more. The event closed with a performance by Dina Jacobs. Jim was teary-eyed throughout the night and mingled with every guest during the course of the evening. Seen at the event, among a crowd of about 200, was Howard and Bunnie Frum, longtime friends and supporters.

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Watch for Chicago Star's fashion issue coming in October!

I hope you're enjoying all the fun that my/our new paper is offering, Chicago Star! We've come a long way and plan on soaring to even greater heights. I hope you will join us and, if not already a subscriber, please click here! Soon, I will be featuring our nonprofits in a special section so, if you have a favorite, and would like to have them included, please contact me here:

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With CSM team–Jay Kopp,Angela Gagnon, Elaine Hyde, Nuria Mathog and Jon Cohn.

Candace@CandidCandace.com. And in another month, we will put the spotlight on fashion! Prepare for a page filled with the hottest looks of the season on some of our favorite Chicagoans as well as a feature article on do's and don't in fashion and makeup from some of our city's top experts. Currently, we are reaching 50,000+ and the paper can be found in print, online and in over 300 buildings' common areas around the city as well as in boxes in River West, River North, Gold Coast, Streeterville, the Loop, Lakeshore East, West Loop and South Loop as well as in Mariano's. If interested in advertising, please let me know! (Check out our recent editions here)

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Bengsten's Pumpkin Farm

Bengsten's Pumpkin Farm, 13341 W. 151st St., Homer Glen, IL.

Welcome to fall! I hope you have spectacular plans with family and friends and that you're looking forward to all this brand new season has to offer. I can't wait to start

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Wickwood Inn, 510 Butler St., Saugatuck, MI.

clambering through pumpkin pop-ups (hello Bengsten's, I'm comin' for you!), visit the Wickwood Inn in Saugatuck (making plans soon) and redo my tired looking summer patio with some fabulous fall colors. I'm also definitely ready for sweaters. Anyway, thanks for coming back and checking out Candid Candace!

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Werkin' at the car wash…..

 

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WELCOME BACK CHICAGO: WE’RE READY TO PARTY!

Plus: Haute hats for the Service Club; Sable hotel's GRAND opening at Offshore; Chicago Star/Mariano's Streeterville Week kick-off party; Digestive Health Foundation's "Together on the Terrace"; "Random Acts of Kindness" with Maria and Fresh Farms; Steppenwolf's exciting plans, and a new live show; Good and bad news for Randolph Street Market; Ronald McDonald House Charities Gala; Pride done right; Gone too soon, Holocaust Survivor Fritzie Fritzshall; Adalina, chic, sexy and delish; Safety tips and tricks from a cop who knows; Chicago Children's Choir's "Red Jacket Optional"; Auditorium Theatre's devilish "Devil's Ball; Hef and the History Channel; The Chicago Lighthouse FLAIR event will honor ? (see who below!); Black Tie and Sneaker Ball;  Apparel Industry Foundation's REV UP! is BACK!; Ravinia Festival Gala debuts a real winner; Navy Seal Foundation's "Evening of Tribute" with a surprise keynote speaker; Publicity Club of Chicago celebrates the best of the best; Cute videos and SOOOO much more!

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Barry Butler photo.

It's thrilling to watch Chicago's return, which I'm gauging on the strength of my events calendar. There are an enormous number of events and activities coming back bigger and better than ever and I couldn't be happier! Our streets are full, restaurants are busy, the boat tours have all returned and things are getting really exciting around here. I think after all the "you can't do thats", that people are rejoicing like it's Mardi Gras now just because they CAN! I feel like a great weight has been lifted off our shoulders. It's an honor to share some of these parties, activities and more below. I hope you have wonderful plans for summer….maybe you'll get some ideas here!

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Spring Luncheon co-chairs Cathy Bartholomay, Michelle Baker and Annette Findling.

First up, the irrepressible Service Club of Chicago hasn't missed a beat during the pandemic. In fact, most of their events have raised even more money than before. That's because their members put their money where their hearts are and it's a joy to see. Their latest

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SC members Bethany Florek, SC pres Sherrill Bodine and Lauren Lein Cavanaugh.

big fundraiser was the Spring Luncheon, lovingly referred to as the Hat Luncheon. Co-chairs Cathy Bartholomay, Michelle Baker and Annette Findling, put together an exciting event that was spread across two rooms at the venerable Woman's Athletic Club (WAC).

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Myra Reilly and Cheryl Coleman.

Over 200 ladies donned their finest millinery attire to attend. SC president Sherrill Bodine said, "We have all walked through a dark storm together and now here we are with our heads held high, and wearing beautiful hats, ready to take on the world again. And what a new beginning!" The guest speaker, Sandy Schreier, is the famed fashion curator and historian whose designer collections have been exhibited around the world. Sandy discussed her collection, design career, TV appearances,  SC2021_1246books and famous friendships to a rapt audience. (A VIP reception was hosted the night before at Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue). Auctioneer Andy Baker and I conducted an open call for donations and a live auction that featured a

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Peg Lombardo, Tracey DiBuono and Vonita Reescer.

package donated by Brunello Cucinelli that included a trip to Casa Cucinelli in New York, hotel and airfare, lunch and dinner, a tour and fashion presentation. At the end of the day, the event raised over $190,000 which will support the organization's Philanthropic Fund. The SC is an all-volunteer woman's organization that was founded in 1890. All proceeds raised are distributed to Chicago's worthiest nonprofits. This year that amount was over $500K! (To learn more about the SC, click here!)

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With Mariano's Amanda Puck (love the background subject!) (Cool photo prop by Kehoe Designs).

A pat on the back to Chicago Star, who hosted its first big event at Mariano's Lakeshore East (May 21) on their beautiful rooftop patio. Special thanks to Amanda Puck,

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Jim Smith, Chilli Pepper, Jay Frankovich and Jeremy Plummer.

Mariano's Director of Strategic Brand Development, who helped coordinate this fun effort that celebrated the kick-off of Streeterville Week, a Chicago Star initiative supporting local business. The night couldn't have been more perfect for this outdoor party–a gentle breeze, warm temps–and those jaw-droppingly beautiful views of Lake Shore East Park. The

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Supporters Judy and Howard Tullman (board member), with Bonnie (board member) and Jim Spurlock.

party was for Chicago Star's supporters, friends, sponsors, board members and advertisers and, at 60+ guests, we were at capacity since the city hadn't fully opened yet. The

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Giovanna Krozel and Almira Yllana (Sugar & Spice) with Doorstep Divas (Molly Callinan and Caitlin Simone).

fun-filled night featured entertainment provided by The Doorstep Divas (Molly Callinan and Caitlin Simone) and DJ World; delicious desserts from Eli's Cheesecake; cool photo props from Kehoe Designs; the awe-inspiring Magic by Keelan Wendorf; custom florals from Luxe Bloom and even a cool Marilyn Monroe impersonator courtesy of ZZAZZ Productions,

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The Landan Twins (Jonathan and Andrew) with Billy Rairigh, Paul Iacono, Amanda Puck and friend.

who added a lot of pizzazz to this party. Delicious bites

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Michael Kutza, Maggie Baczkowski and Curt Rose.

from Mariano's included mini fried chicken sandwiches, Oki sushi, Oki veggie rolls, individual shrimp cocktails, smoked salmon on toast and crackers, mini cheeseboards, Murray's Lemon Cheese Bites, plus wine and beer. Friends, this WAS a PARTEE UNTIL….We had decided earlier to try to shoot a cover shot for the paper and include everyone in attendance. Kristan

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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas with Chuck.

Lieb was our photog and she had clambered onto a ladder for an overview shot. The guests were grabbing copies of the paper to

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Fabulous Eli's Cheesecakes and floral design by Luxe Bloom.

hold and moving into position near the railing with the park as our backdrop. Everything looked so perfect except for one annoying cast-iron garbage receptacle. Soooooo, as always, I wanted to get the perfect photo so I tried moving it (VERY BAD IDEA)…as I grabbed it, a very heavy piece pulled away and slammed directly onto my foot. Well, it swelled up as big as a football but I still gamely limped into the photo (LOL!)…Afterwards, I sat down and watched it get bigger. So many wonderful people brought ice, including Chicago Star

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Elaine Hyde, Chicago Star founder, with the Landan Twins.

founder Elaine Hyde's sweet husband Joey. I was so

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With Chicago Star Team: Nuria Mathog, Elaine Hyde, Angela Gagnon and Jay Kopp.

disgusted with myself. We had been planning this party for weeks and weeks and now to have this happen. Anyway, I thought I could stay and just sit in a chair but I wasn't sure if I'd broken anything so a trip to the emergency room was in order. Thank goodness I went to Thorek, at the suggestion of a friend, because they took care of me like no one before. (Special shout-out here to staff and especially Dr. Rachel Goldstein, who was a saint!) Anyway, thanks to all our friends who came and know that I was so very sorry to have to leave half-way through! Streeterville Week was

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Doorstep Diva Molly Callinan and DJ World.

created by Chicago Star in November 2020 as an initiative designed to lift community spirits, boost morale and encourage residents and visitors to shop locally during the pandemic. More

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WBBM's Lisa Fielding, she's a fan.

than two dozen local businesses took part in the inaugural event, with some participants, such as Pinstripes, seeing over 40% increases in revenue. Guests in attendance included Manolis Alpogianis, Bonnie and Jim Spurlock, Howard and Judy Tullman, Jim Sharp, Sarah Tuohy, Curt Rose, Maggie Baczkowski, Greg Hyder, Jim Smith, Chilli Pepper and friends Jeremy Plummer and Jay Frankovich, Cee and Vince Reyes, Michael Caputo, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas and Peter

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Jim Smith, Marilyn, Michael Caputo and Tom Kehoe.
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Cee Reyes, Greg Hyder, Vince Reyes and CSM's Jay Kopp.

Kambreros, Andrew and Jon Landan, Giovanna Krozel and Almira Yllana, Tom Kehoe, Shelley Rosen, Tina Koegel, Paul Iacono, Tracey Tarantino, Michael Kutza, Richard Ward, Marc Schulman, Will Nifong, Sherren Leigh, Mario Hollemans, Dr. Valerie Mayuga, Geno Suarez, Lisa Fielding, Joyce Winnecke and George Houlihan, Kathleen Jenkins, Lindsay Forman, Tom Claxton and so many more! Can't wait to plan another fun event, this time at FULL CAPACITY! (Love you so much Amanda Puck!) (Video below by Kairos & Co. Film) (First published in Chicago Star)

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Rachel Holl, Phoebe Sacks and Jodi Block

The Digestive Health Foundation at Northwestern Medicine hosted its first live event in over a year at the MCA on June 5. With in-person attendance of 220 and additional supporters participating virtually via livestream, the DHF’s

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Together on the Terrace: An Evening of Art, Appetizers and Spirits, Al Fresco raised a whopping $1.3 million, bringing the total sum raised by DHF since its inception in 2015 to nearly $15 million!  Held outdoors in the museum’s Anne and John Kern Terrace Garden, the event featured mixology demonstrations, wine tasting, light bites, live music by the TVK Orchestra, museum tours, silent and live auctions and raffle prizes. Auction highlights included Ryder Cup tickets, a trip to New York City with VIP tickets to The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and dinner prepared by

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Jake Dockser and Olivia Kleinman

Michelin-starred chef Soo Ahn, who helms the kitchen at the fabulous Italian restaurant Adalina in the Gold Coast. FOX 32 Chicago’s Sylvia Perez kicked off the event as well as the livestream. Event proceeds will benefit digestive disease research as well as supporting the DHF Ambassador Board’s commitment to promoting greater equity in access to medical care and education through two projects that include the new Digestive Health Foundation MCAT Prep Program created in partnership with the I Am Abel Foundation to provide funding, resources and mentoring to help under-

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Dr. Leila Kia, MD

represented students prepare for medical school, and the Elizabeth Blackwell Fund for

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Eric Corwin and Julie Kaviar (DHF Ambassador Board and MCA Overall Event Lead)

independent female GI researchers in honor of the first U.S. woman to earn a medical degree. Since inception six years ago, DHF has funded 67 crucial annual grants as well as ongoing research studies including the DHF BioRepository, a blood and tissue bank used for digestive disease research that is one of the few databases of its kind in the world. (For more info on DHF, click here)

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Opening party host Israel Idonije and da' Mayor.

Sable at Navy Pier hosted a grand opening party June 9. The by-invite-only affair was held on Offshore's magnificent rooftop and included notables such as American Idol's Grace

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Offshore, supposedly the world's largest rooftop bar.

Kinstler and the Mayor, who delivered a powerful, inspiring speech about the city's return. The program was hosted by the much loved Israel Idonije. Another fan favorite, David Rothstein Music, performed throughout the night  against a backdrop of heart-stopping skyline views. Greeters dressed in nautical attire directed guests to the party from the check-in in Sable's lobby. Enroute, partygoers could partake of popcorn and champagne carts. Magnificent, over-sized floral

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American Idol's Grace Kinstler.

arrangements and candles were scattered throughout the space. Owners of the Sable had flown in from Switzerland and Sable's dapper GM, Laurent Boisdron, was on hand to present the hotel's very first

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Sable GM Laurent Boisdron presents bouquet to the hotel's first guest.

guest with a beautiful bouquet. The Mayor introduced Izzy as the "personification of what a good public servant is all about." She continued, "We have the lowest unemployment rate of any city in the

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Darling, nautically attired greeters.

country, our buying power is second to none and our economy is already roaring back." The Sable is the only hotel in Chicago where every room has a breathtaking lake view. The hotel also features Lirica restaurant (with Latin and Iberian-inspired cuisine) and a beautiful outdoor patio. It's a perfect spot for a staycation or out-of-town visitors–friendly staff, beautiful, sleekly designed rooms and, of course, those views. (Details here)

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Carrie Coon and Namir Smallwood star in the Tracy Letts play "Bug" at Steppenwolf Theatre. (Michael Brosilow Photo)

Steppenwolf Theater Company will come roaring back on November 11 when its first live show will be the remount of BUG by Tracy Letts, starring ensemble members Carrie Coon and Namir Smallwood. Previews will begin November 11 in Steppenwolf's Downstairs Theater where you will see a whole new lobby plus a new wine bar on the second floor in the existing theater building! Steppenwolf will welcome back theater-goers to a brand new, 50,000-sq.-ft. building and education center at 1650 N. Halsted. As the world came to a pause in 2020, the walls of the state-of-the-art arts facility continued to rise, symbolizing hope for

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Rendering of the new Shakespeare Theatre Company.

the entire Chicago arts community. Designed by world-renowned architect Gordon Gill of Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture (AS+GG) with theater design and acoustics

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Rendering of Steppenwolf's wine bar/lobby area.

by Charcoalblue, the transformed Steppenwolf Theatre Company campus will change the way Chicagoans and visitors experience the company’s cutting-edge theater. In Fall 2021, Steppenwolf builds on the global reach and acclaim of its virtual stage (currently streaming in all 50 states and more than 20 countries) with a lineup of new virtual works by ensemble members Tina Landau, Tracy Letts and Tarell Alvin McCraney. (See full schedules and more details here).

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Today the 2021 Publicity Club of Chicago Trumpet Awards took place and I was thrilled to be one of the hosts along with @CandidCandace & Payal Patal.

Presenters and hosts for the 2021 Golden Trumpet Awards

Krasselt with the event's top honors, the 'Best of Show' award, for their 'Navigating Coronavirus with the Brand Name Corona’ campaign as well as deliver a tribute to the

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Delivering my tribute to the late Dori Wilson.

late, great Dori Wilson who passed away earlier this year in February. Over 200 guests joined an online platform that included virtual meeting rooms and a livestream presentation emceed by WGN-9’s Ben Bradley and Lourdes Duarte, Comcast’s Maria Castro, PCC Board Members Jim O’Reilly and Payal Patel and me. In partnership with the PCC, the production was put together by Video Parachute. Other winners included: Jasculca Terman Strategic

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Navy Pier's Strategic Communications Leader Payal Patel was a host.

Communications, who won the 'Edwin J. Shaughnessy Quality of Life Award' for the ‘Lakeview Pantry COVID-19 Response’ campaign; L.C. Williams & Associates won the 'Buell Patterson Technology Award'

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Maria Castro, Comcast Regional Affairs Manager, presented awards.

for the 'AASM – Student Sleep Health Week' and MWW, who won the 'Elynore Dolkart Meserow Creativity Award’ for the ‘Bridging Remote Learning During COVID-19’ campaign. PCC Board Member and Metropolitan Family Services’ Bridget Hatch (love her) received PCC’s Volunteer of the Year Award. Established in 1941, the Publicity Club of Chicago (PCC) is a network of inspired Chicago- area public relations professionals and counselors who work at every type of organization and, together, compose the nation's largest independent public relations membership organization.

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Adalina, newly opened at 912 N. State.

Adalina hosted "Friends & Family" dining this week in advance of its opening at its Gold Coast location, 912 N. State. The restaurant was buzzing with activity as servers flew around the elegant space with dishes created by its talented 7131163D-E1E2-4532-8656-84A83CF5BD6BMichelin-starred Chef Soo Ahn. Against a backdrop of midnight blue walls, plush velvet banquettes, large scale artwork and a dramatic chandelier, diners enjoyed dishes that included handmade pastas such as rigatoni with Maine lobster, Red King crab and IMG_8115Calabrian chile and scallions; ravioli with summer truffles, corn, ricotta, pearl onions and aged balsamic and carved tableside porterhouses and Dover sole; salmon vesuvio; veal chop parmigiana, roasted chicken, a Wagyu strip steak and so much more. Starters included charred octopus, gnocco fritto, BD241615-FAE3-47D5-8B65-01DD00B6DDD3 truffled caesar (prepared tableside) and a delicious fried green tomato caprese, among others. Opening Monday, June 21, hours will be 3pm to 1 pm, IMG_8119Monday through Sunday, with lunch and brunch service coming soon. Partners Phil Siudak, Miles Muslin, Matt Deichl and Jonathan Gillespie, along with general manager Tee Efendija, must be very excited about their bright future here. Among the familiar faces seen on the scene were Peter and Cynthia Au, Kasia and Greg Kay, Jay and Albrey Kopp, Michael Kutza, Ryan Chiaverini and Pasquale Gianni, among others. Welcome to the 'hood Adalina! (First published in Chicago Star)

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With Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas and Dino Svigo (Fresh Farms) passing out boxes of candy to Chicago's dads.

I've been so excited to partner with Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas dispensing "Random Acts of Kindness" around the city. It was the Treasurer's

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Shelley Rosen (Luxe Bloom)–Mother's Day

idea to do this to help lift people's spirits following the pandemic and also to help beautify the city. Our first event was held in collaboration with Shelley Rosen (founder of Luxe Bloom). Shelley's company put together a partnership with JC Decaux North America to install, a two-sided fresh floral display on the NW corner of Michigan and Chicago for Mother's Day and throughout the month. On

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With Jay Kopp, Maria Pappas, Dino Svigos and friend on Father's Day.

May 9, we gave away more than 500 Ecuadorian roses to honor the mothers and women of Chicago, promote the beautification of the Mag Mile and support local business. We

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Paul Iacono, Chuck and Bonnie Spurlock on Mother's Day.

even handed out Luxe Bloom roses to bus drivers and one under-appreciated mom who broke down in tears. It's amazing (and heart-warming) to see how a small, random act of kindness can make such a difference. So proud to be a small part of this big community effort! Love and thanks to all who came out to support us like Paul Iacono, Maria Mancuso, Suzie Glickman, Joey Majumdar, Jonathan Tam, Humberto Jimenez (Consul General

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With Real Men Charities founder Yvette Moyo and Maria Pappas at Real Men Cook event, 2425 E. 75th St.

of Ecuador), Kenichi Okada (Consul General of Japan), Yvette Moyo (Chairman/CEO Real Men Charities), Marco Polo Valladolid (President Mexican Civic Society of Illinoi), Sam Ma (Honorary Chair of the

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American-Asian Association), Marta Farion (President Kyiv-Mohyla Foundation of America), Kina Bagovska, (Director Magura Bulgarian Cultural Center), Nanta Buranakanchana (Asian American Coalition of Chicago) and Vandana Jhingan (Midwest Bureau Chief TV Asia) and Marta Farion. We repeated these "Random Acts of Gifting" on Father's Day at another corner on Michigan Avenue giving out boxes of truffle candies, courtesy of Fresh Farms (Dino Svigos and his sons Niko, Dean and Alex. Following this event, Maria and I went to the 32nd Real Men Cook celebration benefiting Real Men Charities (founded by Yvette Moyo) and handed out more candy! (ALL of the good photos are by Barb Levant)

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RSM debut market in Three Oaks with Sally Schwartz (R), D. Graham Kostic (2nd from R) and family.

First, the good news–Randolph Street Market's first day back after the pandemic was a slam dunk. Held for the first time in Three Oaks, Michigan, on Memorial Day Weekend (29/30), RSM founder Sally Schwartz and 40 dealers from across the country welcomed guests

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Chuck congratulating Sally on her first market in Three Oaks.

back after a long, hard year. Shuttle buses were flying back and forth and police, with lights flashing, helped direct traffic. It was so good to see this award-winning and much loved market return. Sally welcomed guests who traveled from near and far to peruse the large selection of goods, socialize and

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Randolph Street Market's first day in Three Oaks.

enjoy snacks from the Pigs by Pigs food truck stationed on the grounds. A portion of the ticket sales ($5 for adults with children under 12 free) supported Fernwood Botanical Garden in Niles-Buchanan. Now the bad news, Due to continuing adverse weather conditions, the Randolph Street Market in Three Oaks has canceled the rest of its summer

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RSM is always an Aladdin's Cave of finds.

schedule. Here's a message from founder Sally Schwartz: "For the first time in Randolph Street Market’s 18-year history, we have to close the balance of our summer festival due to severe weather

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I wish I would've bought these.

and venue conditions. Refunds will be promptly sent out this week. Most of you know our super huge antique market festival venue in Chicago’s West Loop is currently under construction, which prompted us to create a mini “taste” of Randolph with the original concept of bringing a select group of 40+ IMG_8400dealers on a road trip this summer. We landed in Three Oaks, Michigan, an artsy, cultural community with boutique-style retail that complemented our Antique and Vintage vibe. The show would be a fun day-trip for our Chicago IMG_8399customers and offer our clientele with homes up there a fun way to reconnect with us…With heavy rain happening now and predicted through next week, and our indoor venue space having size and A/C limitations, our inability to accommodate more dealers, sponsors, and entertainment make expansion and operations impossible. Unfortunately, these issues can’t be resolved for the balance of our summer program which now has forced us to shut down." We anxiously await your return dear RSM!

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The late Fritzie Fritzshall in front of her hologram in Illinois Holocaust Museum's Survivor Stories exhibit.

The late Fritzie Fritzshall in front of her hologram in the Illinois Holocaust Museum's Survivor Stories exhibit.

The world has lost a hero. As a Survivor of the Holocaust and the President of Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center, Fritzie Fritzshall devoted her life to combating hatred and prejudice, inspiring people to become Upstanders instead of bystanders, and speaking out to make our world a better place.  Everywhere she spoke, she changed people's lives and the way they see the world. I know because I am a witness. She passed away recently at age 91, and during her lifetime, she influenced all who met her or heard her words. During the Holocaust,

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Fritzie revisits a concentration camp where she and her family were held.

Nazis occupied Fritzie's hometown of Klucharky, Czechoslovakia, and deported her, her mother and two brothers to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp when Fritzie was just a young teenager. Her ArchChicago_Maday_Lo_Res__K9A3979mother, two younger brothers and other family members were murdered. “There is no way to describe what it was like to be in the rail car hungry, cold, without food, without water, watching pregnant women begging for water, watching different people dying in front of you from lack of food, air, and water,” Fritzie said. “My own grandfather died in this car going to Auschwitz. In 1946, After surviving these atrocities, Fritzie came to Skokie, Illinois, and reunited with her father, who worked for Vienna Beef and had come to America before the Holocaust to provide his family with money from abroad. Fritzie, in a 2019 interview, said, “I want the world to remember and to know to never, ever, ever, ever forget about the Holocaust. We say ‘never again,’ but we don't often mean ‘never again.’ ‘Never again’ must be ‘never again.’ It must stop.”

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Chase Garrett  (R) a retired 32-year vet of the Chicago PD with friend.

Chase Garret, a retired 32-year vet with the Chicago Police Dept. and friend.

With all the crime in the city now, I felt it would be helpful to share some tips from retired policemen, Chase Garrett. Actually, his tips are part of a larger feature article I wrote for Chicago Star's July issue called "What the Pros Know". (Read all pro tips here) In it, there are tips from famed interior

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Interior designer Nate Berkus offers tips on designing for a small space in the next issue of Chicago Star.

designer Nate Berkus (how to decorate a small space); Chef Art Smith (how to cook the perfect fried chicken); Robert Garvey (Robert's Pizza, tips for creating the perfect pizza at home); Jason Kollar (my IT guy–KCS Computer Technology— who knows EVERYTHING about computers, gives us tips for what we should

Chef Art Smith shares his secrets for the best fried chicken.

Chef Art Smith shares his secrets for the best fried chicken.

buy); Colin Collette (Mangels Florist), gives advice on creating the perfect floral arrangement; Debi Lilly (A Perfect Event) tells us how to plan a summer party; Sugar & Spice (aka Gio Krozel and Almira Yllana) are experts on all things Disney and they share secret tips and tricks for planning that perfect trip to Disney World; Jerry Torpy, our handyman and founder of Appliance Rescue Service, shares advice for keeping cool this summer; David Lampert (Lester Lampert Jewelers); Rob Morhaim (president Morhaim Media Consulting), offers expert advice on delivering slam-dunk business presentations; and Monika Dixon (Monika Dixon PR) offers great suggestions on social media and branding).

Here's Chase's tips for keeping safe in the city. I wanted to share them in their entirety because I feel they are so important. In the paper's article, they are edited but I'm happy to be able to share his complete, very thoughtful suggestions here, for keeping safe in these Untilltled difficult times. My Citizen's app is going off constantly now with reports of crime in every part of the city. Sort of feels like a war zone right now. Anyway, I hope these will be helpful for you. (And remember, to see the complete list of tips from the pros, click here!) (Published first in Chicago Star)

1)  DON'T BE AN EASY TARGET–Criminals usually target easy prey. They look for those that are not paying attention to their surroundings. They know you aren't paying attention when they see you on your phone. They know you are distracted by a conversation, or listening to music, Unootitledespecially with your earplugs in. They usually attack you from behind, take your possessions and disappear, before you even realize what happened. This is to their advantage, because if you never see them coming, even if the police caught them, you wouldn't be able to identify them. This is why being alert is so important! If you stay alert and aware of your surroundings, you can notice when people are watching you. You can notice the same car, possibly with tinted windows, circling the block as you walk down the street. Use your phone to call a friend, or loved one and tell them where you are and what's happening. Give them the license plate number of the car, or take a picture of it. Discreetly take a photo of someone you feel is suspicious and send it to a friend. If you can't take any pictures, remember as much about that person(s), as you can, in case you have to notify "911".

2) KNOW WHAT TO DO IF YOU'RE A VICTIM OF A CRIME–If you get attacked, threatened, 911or robbed, you want to immediately contact "911". "911" is for emergencies and "311" is for making non emergency reports. When you call "911", you will speak with a Call Taker. That person will ask you several questions. The more of those questions that you can answer, the better. They will ask you for your name, location and what happened. They will ask when it happened, how many offenders were there, if any vehicles were involved and a description of the vehicle. They will ask you to describe your assailant. Their race, approximate age, height and weight. They will ask about the color of their eyes and hair and to describe any clothing. All of this information is then relayed to a Dispatcher, who 311-logonotifies the patrol cars in the area. Several cars will immediately begin looking for the offender(s) and other vehicles will come to you. If you were able to give out a relatively good description of the assailant(s), the police may locate someone near the address of occurrence and bring them back to the scene, for a "Show Up". If you identify the person(s), they will be arrested and taken to the district. If you do not identify them, they are released and the search continues.The police will search for witnesses and video surveillance to assist in locating any offenders. Remembering as much information as possible, is vital to the arrest and prosecution of any and all offenders. If your wallet or identification is taken, or stolen, immediately contact one of the major credit reporting agencies. Trans Union, Equifax, or Experian. Give them your police report number and ask for a 7 year Fraud Alert on your credit. This means that no one can open credit in your name, without contacting the phone number that you give them. All that is needed is a police report, stating that your personal information was taken.

3) WHAT TO DO, IF YOU GET PHYSICALLY ATTACKED–If someone physically attacks you, Depositphotos_126898556-stock-illustration-bike-robbers-trying-to-snatchyou have no choice but to defend yourself. I suggest always keeping a weapon, such as pepper spray, in your hand while walking in isolated areas. Pepper spray is legal and its easy to hold in your hand, discreetly. It does you no good, if it's in the bottom of your purse and someone takes your purse. If you have no weapons and you're being physically assaulted, try to scratch your assailant in the face. This makes them easily identifiable, when the police begin their search. Bloody scratch marks in one's face, is usually a good clue that they were involved in something nefarious! If you scratch them on the arms, or body, you can get their DNA under your nails.  Everything goes of course, if you're fighting for your life. Bite them, gouge them in the eyes, use your weapon, do whatever you can to get away and scream. Screaming will alert others, that you're being attacked and hopefully they will help you, or call the police. Don't scream fire, because you will only confuse people. Scream for help and scream to have someone call for the police!

CarjackingCHASE'S TIPS FOR AVOIDING A CAR JACKING: 1) Keep your doors locked at all times, when you're in or out of vehicle; 2) Remove the keys from the ignition, when pumping gas; 3) Don't leave your purse, or other valuables in plain view when exiting the vehicle; 4) Leave plenty of space in front of you when pulling up to stop signs, or red lights, in case you have to make an evasive action.; 5) If you pull up to an intersection and someone starts approaching your vehicle and you feel threatened, run the red light, after making sure no traffic is coming. It's better to risk getting a traffic ticket, than to stay in an unsafe position.; 6) Know that most car jackings occur when you're parking and exiting the vehicle. This can be in a gas station, garage, or on the street. Be extra alert at these times.; 7) If you're surrounded, or someone approaches with a weapon and demands your car, do not resist. Give them your car and immediately contact 911, as soon as possible. Your car is insured and can always be replaced. Your life can't. (First published in Chicago Star).

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IMG_8353Chicago Pride Month is always filled with fun-filled celebrations to honor the LGBTQ community. One of my IMG_8326 favorites is hosted by Tom Kehoe is his Old Town neighborhood. You never know who will show up, last year Governor Pritzker and his First Lady MK, were guests. This year, his magical home showed off the design skills that he and his companies are known for. Spray painted, Pride-colored, over-sized palm fronds filled every container throughout the space. Colorful, oversized Pride banners out front directed party-goers to the main event. In the beautifully landscaped backyard, Pride banners were used as sun shields and were draped from the roof to the back fence. A DJ standing behind a Pride-colored table kept the beats alive as servers presented tasty treats on, you guessed it, Pride colored dishes and cups. It was such a colorful day spent with colorful friends. Love you Tom.

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Red Jacket Optional _Oct. 16The Chicago Children's Choir's "Red Jacket Optional" event returns on Saturday, October 16. It hasn't been determined whether or not it will be in-person, virtual or a hybrid. Live music and exceptional dining are always hallmarks of this evening which celebrates 65 years of bringing youth and communities together for a stronger future. (Check here for details)

The Auditorium Theatre Auxiliary Board will host its Aud-devilsball-2021-eblastheader-800x400annual Devil’s Ball on Friday, August 27. It's the first public event at the theatre since its temporary closure in March of 2020.  All proceeds will benefit the restoration and preservation of the National Historic Landmark Auditorium Theatre. This year's event, themed Roaring Back, will be held on the theatre's stage and feature Gatsby-themed cocktails, fabulous nosh, live jazzy tunes, a photo booth, silent auction, wine raffle, behind-the-scenes tours, a surprise pop-up performance and dancing beneath the architectural brilliance of the theatre!  (Tickets/details here)

Ronald McDonald House Charities will host its annual gala Saturday, August 7. Presented Ronald McDonaldby HAVI and Wintrust, the nonprofit's premier fundraising event will feature gourmet cuisine, live entertainment, live and silent auctions and a one-of-a-kind experience, all to support programs that enable families with sick or injured children (worldwide) stay together and near leading hospitals and healthcare services. (More details will be announced here soon)

SC Day on the Terrace Fashion Show Fundraiser  Monday  Aug. 2  Geraghty.The Service Club of Chicago will present its annual "Day on the Terrace' fashion show/fundraiser, this year themed "Here Comes the Sun," Monday, Aug. 2, 11am at The Geraghty. The event will be chaired by SC vets Jean Antoniou, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and Sharyl Mackey. The show, produced by ZZAZZ productions, will offer a first look at fall fashion from some of the city's top retailers and local designers. Funds raised will support its Philanthropic Grant Program, which recently donated over $500K worth of grants to deserving nonprofits. (Details/tickets here!) (Chicago Star is the proud media sponsor!)

I'm so excited the Apparel Industry Foundation will be hosting REV UP! this year on Thursday, October 21 at Joe Perillo's Bentley Gold Coast (834 N. Rush)! The event may 2021 REV UP Save the Date Updated be a combination of in-person and virtual but you can bet it will be as exciting as ever, with the in-person element at the dealership! The show will be produced by ZZAZZ Productions and will feature looks from some of Chicago's top local designers. All emerging designers, fashion students and high school hopefuls are encouraged to sign up here for the organization's Scholarship Competition! (I'm thrilled to return as host and excited that Chicago Star will be the media sponsor). (All details here!)

Flair-logo_HI-RES_thumbnail-e1507144889751-1024x606The Chicago Lighthouse will host its much loved FLAIR fashion show/fundraiser on Friday, October 1 at the Drake Hotel.

Jonathan Grabill and Susan Gohl at Derby.

Chicago Lighthouse FLAIR 2021 honoree Susan Gohl with Johnathan Grabill at this year's Derby.

The event will showcase the best in fall fashion produced by ZZAZZ Productions. AND, drum roll please…..This year's honoree is the much deserving SUSAN GOHL! I'm excited to return as a co-host for this event with the one and only Tracey Tarantino DiBuono. (Check here for all the details coming soon!)

Chicago-1The Navy Seal Foundation's 2021 Midwest Evening of Tribute will be held on Tuesday, September 14. Greg Brown, CEO Motorola Solutions) and Anna Brown will serve as co-chairs for this patriotic salute and support for our warriors. The Navy Seal Foundation provides a comprehensive set of programs specifically designed to reduce the stressors associated with life in Naval Special Warfare to both the special warfare operators and their families. This year's event will also honor David Herro (Chief Investment Officer International Equities at Harris Associates LP.) To discover who the keynote speaker is and for more details, click here).

Wine-Tasting-Flyer-2021-FINAL-N3-768x994Maryville Academy will host its second Wine Tasting and Garden Tour, to benefit Maryville's Jen School, on Saturday, August 7, at the Des Plaines campus on 1150 N. River Road. Each guest will pay $35 to sample wines, enjoy appetizers, tour the Jen School garden and more. Maryville Jen School, founded in 2007, was selected by the National Association of Special Education Teachers (NASET) as a NASET School of Excellence for eight years in a row. It is the only school in the country that offers vocational education for young children with special learning needs. It works with young people ages 10 to 21 with academic, emotional, behavioral or intellectual challenges. (Learn more here)

The American Writers Museum (AWM) is hosting its annual OnWord benefit dinner in-person Onword 2021 graphic for the first time since 2019 on August 31, from 6:00 pm to 9pm.The event will be hosted by award winning novelist and short story writer Rebecca Makkai at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel. The AWM Cultural and Civic Leadership Award will honor Dr. Malcolm O'Hagan. Since 2019, AWM has hosted the annual OnWord benefit dinner to provide important support, allowing the museum to continue to present educational exhibits and programming that celebrate freedom of thought, diversity, connection and understanding. (All details here)

Safe_image.phpThe Art of Giving Foundation will host its “BLACK TIE & SNEAKER BALL”  at Artifact Events, 4325 N. Ravenswood, on July 9.  The Foundation, founded by Autumn Pippenburg, is dedicated to funding local art programs and artists in need of seed funding to launch or maintain social initiative programs that benefit their communities. Included in the evening’s festivities will be a live auction, a sneaker and accessory fashion show, as well as a “Best Sneaker Design” competition. Chicago fashion designer Borris J Powell will be presenting a “Best Dressed” award for the most stylish guest. General admission tickets are $175 and there are four levels of VIP sponsorships available that include various amounts of VIP tickets, table reservations, champagne and private artist meet n’ greets. (Details here!)

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History_Channel_Logo_black_backgroundRecently, I was contacted by the History Channel for a docu-series on Hugh Hefner, Playboy and other

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legendary visionaries filmed by Lucky 8 TV. Chuck and I were flown to New Jersey for a taping. You all know how much I love chatting about Hef and all-things Playboy so I just can't wait! I'll share the details when it happens.

That's it for this week! As you can see, a lot of our event's are coming back in full force and I couldn't be happier. It's tough being a "social scribe" when you have nothing to write about! But all that is changing now! Special thanks to Fox 32's Sylvia Perez for welcoming me back to talk about all of our reopening excitement, see video below for more fun events and things to do. And I will see you again soon! Thanks for checking in!

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Lil' Snafu's rags to riches story….

 

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