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CHICAGO’S SPRINGTIME ADVENTURES IN FULL BLOOM

There are so many plates spinning now but it's a good thing. It means Chicago is thriving in brand new ways with lots of new restaurants opening, new events and so much more. Phil Stefani is bringing back his much loved Tavern on Rush to the Thompson hotel this summer; La Grande Boucherie and La Serre have brought a bit of Paris to Chicago. Tre Dita in the St. Regis is dramatic and delicious and Chris and Susie Malayon's Butcher and the Bear is reviving the Lincoln Park dining scene single-handedly.

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Spring is bursting out all over in Chicago (Shutterstock photo)
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Blossom instagram graphicThe event scene has never been hotter with almost each one being a record-breaker. People are stepping out and stepping up with no signs of slowing down. And speaking of new events, I hope you will

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Elda de la Rosa.


consider joining us for a debut WINGS Program fashion show fundraiser,"Blossom," on Thursday, April 25 at the chic 21c Museum Hotel. The night will highlight fashions by Elda de la Rosa and feature live entertainment by jazz great Elaine Dame. To add even more excitement to the night, handsome Nigel

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WINGS' Tracey Mayer.

Barker will serve as our emcee. The event will benefit WINGS, a nonprofit that supports survivors of domestic violence, and is being produced by Tracey Mayer, who shared her own inspiring story recently here in Fete Magazine. I'm very proud and excited to be the honoree. (To buy tickets and for more info, please click here!) Also, please try to join us for the kick-off party at Veronica Beard (11 E. Walton) on Thursday, April 11, from 5:30- 7:30. Hosted by Sylvia Perez, Tracey Mayer and me, this VB event will donate 15% of sales to benefit the nonprofit. #VBGivesBack.

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Al Blackstone, Nan Giordano, Cesar G. Salinas. (Photo by Anderson Photography)

In celebration of its 61st season, Giordano Dance Chicago (GDC) hosted its “Studio 61” gala at the Ravenswood Event Center on Feb. 24. Honorary Chair for the evening was Emmy Award-winner (“So You Think You Can Dance”)

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Kristine Kinder, Jennifer Sutton Brieva, Christine D'hondt . (Photo by Anderson Photography)

Al Blackstone. The festivities began with a cocktail
reception before a warm welcome by GDC's Artistic Director Nan Giordano, Executive Director Erica Lynette Edwards and Board President Chris D’hondt. The highlight of the evening was the sneak peek of performances by GDC dancers of two works premiering in April at the Harris Theater: Adam Houston’s “unconditional” and Al Blackstone’s “Gershwin in B.” Guests also enjoyed an open bar, silent auction, plated dinner and a lively paddle raise. Captains for the “Studio

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Al Blackstone, Trey Gonzales, Kip Helverson . (Photo by Anderson Photography)

61” host committee were Paula and Tim Friedman. Committee members included Courtney and David Burk, John Cipriano, Tara Cope, Pam Crutchfield, Chris and Christine D’hondt, Ann Ford and Alex De Frise, Nan Giordano, Trey Gonzalez and Kip Helverson, Jennifer and Kevin Kastenholz, Tina and Brian Monaghan, Janet Rauschenberger, Dan Sabol, Cesar G. Salinas, Richard

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Robert Edwards, Erica Lynette Edwards (executive director), Ida Edwards and Pierre Locket. (Photo by Anderson Photography)

and Diane Weinberg and Chuck and me. Sponsors for GDC’s “Studio 61” Gala Benefit were Anna Held Floral Studio, Breakthru Beverage Group, Darvin Furniture & Mattress, EP Event Rentals, DJ Madrid, Mansueto Foundation, Moët Hennessy, Ravenswood Event Center, John Robak and Smith's Men's Store – Lake Forest. Watch for GDC’s exciting upcoming performances at the Harris Theater April 5 – 6 titled, “Season 61 | UNLIMITED!” The program will feature world premieres of Blackstone’s one act, “Gershwin in B," and Houston’s “unconditional,” plus popular selections from GDC’s repertoire. (For more information on these and other GDC events, click here.

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Nan Giordano (artistic director), Cesar G. Salinas (associate artistic director) and Giordano Dance Chicago dancers. (Photo by Anderson Photography)
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2024 Dream Awards honorees.

On Saturday, May 18, please join us for the 2024 Dream Awards. The event will be held at the Kehrein Center for the Arts, 5628 W. Washington, and is "A Salute to Chicago" produced by the fabulous Mable Buckner. Emceed by the one and only Cheryl Burton, the night will honor "Legends who have achieved their dreams in Music, Film, Dance,

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ABC-7's Hosea Sanders will receive the Excellence in Broadcast Award.

Media and Journalism." Hosea Sanders will receive the Excellence in Broadcast award; George Daniels will accept the Living Legend Award; Tracey V. Bell will receive the Trailblazer Award; Jerry Butler will accept the Icon Award, and so many others. (I will be proud to accept the Excellence in Media honor.) There will be live entertainment, light hors d'oeuvres and moving tributes, with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Building a Brighter Future for the Arts, a comprehensive human services nonprofit that offers programs and services in the areas of community engagement, education employment, family services, health equity and youth services. Please join us! For tickets and info, please click here! _______________________________________________________________________

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Hosts with the most: Marko Iglendza and Neal Zucker.

Popular businessmen Neal Zucker and Marko Iglendza hosted a blow-out St. Paddy’s Day party at Gibson’s Restaurant on March 15. The by-invite-only event included 300 of Neal and Marko’s closest friends and offered one

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Ken Norgan, Chuck, me, Adam Vitale and Matt Olaveson.


delightful surprise after another. The party was packed on the 2nd level with balloons and festive décor everywhere you looked. Irish dancers thrilled the crowd along with the legendary Shannon Rovers (who seemingly appeared in every single restaurant and bar across Chicago!). There were so many familiar faces, included the Governor and First Lady MK, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, Ken Norgan, Matt Olaveson, Adam Vitale, Robin and Mark Tebbe, Paul Iacono, Todd Hatoff and Frank Jeffery, Nora Daley Conroy, Steve Lombardo, Mike Siegel, Alderman Tom Tunney, Mark Olley, Sherry Lea Holson, Chuck Jordan, Virginia and Josh Hale, Sara Albrecht, Leslie Hindman, Joe Gromacki and many more. When Neal was asked how long the party would last, he said, “Until they kick us out and the lights go out.” Gotta love his spirit!

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Bill Murray and Grant DePorter at fun party at Harry Caray's Navy Pier.

Punxsutawney Phil, aka Chicago Harry, was a little reluctant to come out of his tree stump for the grand celebration at Harry Caray’s Tavern at Navy Pier on Feb. 2 but, after handler Mark Szafran finally wrangled him

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Marilynn Gardner and Beth Heller.

out, the results weren’t good – he saw his shadow, ergo 6 more weeks of winter! The light-hearted, fun-filled event planned by Grant DePorter (Harry Caray’s CEO) and team, was “100% what they were hoping for.”  From the guest list to the event details, it was a smile a minute. Grant

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With the fabulous Erica Mann Ramis. 

replicated the entire Groundhog Day event straight from details in the film. The free-to-the-public event also included a Celebration of Life for the film’s director Harold Ramis (with screenplay by Danny Rubin and Ramis). It was the 10th anniversary of Harold’s passing and his widow, Erica Mann Ramis, was on hand to honor him along with fans and cast members. (Harold was also a partner in the restaurant.) Harry

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Jamie Gabala and Chuck.

Caray’s backyard patio, where the ceremony took place, was filled along with a bank of cameras from every TV station in town. Almost every cast member showed up except for Andie McDowell and a couple others. When Bill Murray walked onstage (he had not been announced as attending), the crowd went wild. Cast members in

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Jake Hamilton, Fox-32 film critic.

attendance included Brian Doyle-Murray (Buster Green),  Marita Geraghty (Nancy Taylor), Robin Duke (Doris the Waitress), David Pasquesi (the Psychiatrist), Peggy Roeder (the Piano Teacher) and Richard Henzel (the DJ), Ken Hudson Campbell (Man in the Hall) and Richard Henzel (DJ voice heard on clock radio). This was the first time the memorable cast has officially reunited since the film’s release in 1993. Actors absent

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Betsy Shepherd, Marilynn Gardner and friend.

from the stage and who called in with messages included Chris Elliott (Larry) and Stephen Tobolowsky (Ned Ryerson). Erica read a message from former President Obama: “Harold’s movies make us laugh, but they do more than that. They encourage us to root for the underdog, to identify with the outsider and to

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Sandy Golub (R) and friend.

remember that we’re all capable of changing for the better.” Brian Doyle-Murray as “Buster Green,” President of the Chicago Groundhog Club, initiated the Groundhog Day Ceremony where Chicago Harry, the live groundhog, emerged from his tree stump to reveal 6 more weeks of winter. Chicago Alderman Brendan Reilly closed out the ceremony by reading a City of Chicago proclamation

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The beloved Tom Skilling.

declaring it Harold Ramis Day in Chicago and the group onstage toasted with the drink from the film, sweet vermouth on the rocks with a twist. Harry Caray’s Tavern transformed into a truly immersive Groundhog Day experience, featuring food and beverages inspired by Groundhog Day’s Tip Top Café, a snowman, and large ice sculptures, similar to those seen

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Former Governor Pat Quinn and friend.

in the movie. Several artifacts from Harold’s storied career were on display including the Armani coat Bill Murray wore in Groundhog Day, the bust of Harold Ramis that appeared in the 2016 version of Ghostbusters, the jumpsuits worn by Harold Ramis and Bill Murray in Ghostbusters, and several of Harold’s leather-bound shooting scripts including Groundhog Day. Navy Pier also participated in the fun

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Richard Roeper and Roe Conn.

festivities. The film and soundtrack played inside the Fifth Third Bank Family Pavilion and an image of a groundhog was featured as the centerpiece of the Centennial Wheel. Various restaurants on the Pier served Groundhog Day specials, and Navy Pier’s Sable Hotel called itself the “Pennsylvanian Hotel” for the day in

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Erica Ramis with Chaz Ebert (R) and friend.

honor of the hotel featured in the movie. Notables seen on the scene included former Governor Pat Quinn, Senator Dick Durbin, Aldermen Brian Hopkins and Brendan Reilly, Fox-32’s Jake Hamilton, Roe Conn, Richard Roeper,

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Chicago Harry and his handler.

Marilynn Gardner (Navy Pier president/CEO), Bonni Pear, Chaz Ebert, Joanna DePorter, Pam Kasper (Ramis’ assistant), Betsy Shepherd, Sandy Golub, Jamie Gabala, Chuck Jordan, Beth Heller, Larry Wert and Tom Skilling. Chris O. Biddle was on hand with his band of “Ghostbusters,” completely decked out in gear inspired by the film.  (This group is available for any event with a donation to Children’s Hospital, if interested email him at bimbamburly@gmail.com.)

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Children's Ball co-chairs Dr. Elizabeth Reyes and Andrew Reyes. 

The Children’s Research Fund’s signature event, “The Children’s Ball,” returned this year to the Hilton Chicago. Aptly themed “Curiosity Cures”, more than 900 Chicagoans came together for the black-tie gala hosted by Dr. Elizabeth and Andrew Reyes, the 2023 Children’s Research Fund Campaign and Children’s Ball co-chairs. Over $3.75 million was raised at the event, helping to raise the total to $4.65 million for the organization’s annual campaign. The funds raised will

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Kate Gibbons and Lauren Shanley. 

support the Children’s Research Fund’s three-year, $9 million commitment to Advanced Therapeutics at the Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. An enthusiastic

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CRF members Aaron and Nichole Charfoos and kids.

drumline led guests from the reception to the International Ballroom, where guests were welcomed with a dance set by Becca Kaufman Orchestra. After welcoming remarks, guests enjoyed an energetic set from a School of Rock Band, featuring young talent from the North Shore. Following dinner, a program featured a moving patient video and a paddle raise. The evening included remarks from the Children’s Ball event co-chairs Dr. Elizabeth and Andrew Reyes, who spoke about their

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Colby Friedman, Alexandra Friedman and Amanda Gorter.

dedication to pediatric health. Andrew’s family has a long involvement in Lurie Children’s and Elizabeth has a

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Camille Lee, Briana Heneghan, Clifford Banks, Caitlin Heneghan and Michelle Banks.

connection there as a physician. In addition to remarks from Lurie Children’s President & CEO Dr. Thomas Shanley, and Children’s Research Fund chair Peter Bensinger, Jr., the audience was inspired by the words and work of Dr. Sonali Chaudhury, who spoke compellingly about a promising new treatment for the most aggressive forms of childhood leukemia. Guests

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Chris Reyes, Anne Reyes, Dr. Elizabeth Reyes and Andrew Reyes.



then watched an inspiring video about Ella, a young patient of Dr. Chaudhury’s, and her family, who were in attendance at the event. This year’s leading event sponsors included presenting sponsors Jewel Osco

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Allie Bensinger, Peter Bensinger, Jr. and Brette Bensinger.

and Hinsdale-based investment firm OceanM19, as well as Enova, Pancoe Family Foundation and Savills, among others. Lurie Children’s has a network of over 20 outpatient and primary care locations and 10 partner hospitals, providing top pediatric care across the greater Chicago area. Lurie Children’s relies on philanthropic support to care for more than 260,000 children each year. Learn more at luriechildrens.org. childrensresearchfund.org. (Photos by Ana Miyares)

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Marston Hefner and me, mid-'80s.

Anyone who knows me, knows how proud I am of my Playboy history. And, for a recent podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Hef and Kimberly Conrad Hefner's oldest son, Marston. I've met him before but it

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John St. Augustine- so lucky to have him as podcast producer and co-host!

was only in passing so this was my first chance to really get to know him a little better. What surprised me was how deeply kind and thoughtful he was. Before the
interview, I had listened to other podcasts with some of Hef's former girlfriends (Bridget and Holly) and wife Crystal, all of whom (except for Bridget, so FAR!) have written scathing books about Hef and their life with Playboy. I was astounded to find that he seemingly had no animosity whatsoever about this. He even suggested he understood that by saying things like they did about his dad, they might "sell more books or attract more followers." We cover a wide range of topics, from what life was like at the Mansion to advice his famous dad shared. It was a joyful revisiting! Anyway, listen HERE and let me know what you think. 

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Flyover attraction principals discussing the experience at Chef Art Smith's Reunion at Navy Pier.

A media event for the new Flyover attraction was held in advance of its opening at Chef Art Smith’s Reunion restaurant recently with the principals of the experience on hand to explain what all the buzz is about. A simple answer is that it’s a “love letter to Chicago” that is now open at the Pier, in the old IMAX space. On hand for a

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Chef Art Smith and urban historian Shermann 'Dilla' Thomas.

Q&A were Lisa Adams (COO and executive producer), Rick Rothschild (creative director), David Mossop (film writer and director/ associate creative director), Rich Daniels (music director), Elliott Wheeler (score composter and executive music producer) and Dr. Walt Whitman (founder/CEO Soul Children of Chicago).

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Catie Keogh (L) and cute friends.

After the guests mixed and mingled and enjoyed Chef Art’s delicious appetizers, the group (mentioned above) sat down for a lengthy discussion. Adams stressed the mission of Flyover, “to amplify some of the epic places on the planet and be true to that.” Rothschild spoke about the new technology used to make this attraction possible and noted his love for our city. “Chicago has one of the most beautiful urban landscapes in the world and certainly in America.” The ride seats 61 people who can view

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Lisa Fielding doing an interview-she's always working. 🙂
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The Flyover gang's all here! 

the attraction on a 65-foot spherical screen as they glide on a flight journey through Chicago. The experience uses a state-of-the-art moving platform with six degrees of motion that will enable guests to feel every sweeping movement of the experience. Special effects, including wind, mist and location-specific scents, will heighten the immersive experience as guests hang suspended with their feet dangling above stunning natural and urban wonders. Rothschild added, “The

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The Flyover attraction includes so many cool spots here, including The Joffrey Ballet's rehearsal studio.

ride is fully immersive, not a VR, goggled or glasses experience. It is exceedingly high resolution with a 3-dimensional soundtrack. It’s the most immersive

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The Flyover experience, now at Navy Pier.

environmental system we’ve ever put into a ride. We hope it reveals the soul of Chicago, both of its people and the city.” David Mossop shared, “Everything is so beautiful here. Even more so is the beauty of its people, their grit, spirit and integrity. Chicago is just cool, it’s cooler than the other cities, easily."  (Flyover is open now, tickets and info can be found here. Adult tickets are $24.95, children 13 and under, $14.95 and military $19.95. To view the trailer, click here.) (The event was produced by Noreen Heron, Heron Agency.)

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Hal Rubenstein with event co-chairs Dusty Stemer and Toni Canada.

The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum scored again hosting yet another wonderful event, this time with two of the top insiders of the fashion world. Hal Rubenstein, a longtime fashion director, consultant, media personality and author, appeared in conversation with Fern Mallis, the award-

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Costume Council president David Mordini and friends.

winning creator of New York Fashion Week. The event was held at the Women’s Athletic Club on March 6 and co-chaired by Toni Canada and Dusty Stemer. During the hour-long interview, attendees enjoyed a thorough, informative and incredibly funny interview that explored television’s influence on everyday style throughout the past 70 years. The discussion centered around Rubenstein’s new book, “Dressing the Part: Television’s Most Stylish Shows.” Rubenstein and Mallis led the crowd

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Hal and Shauna Montgomery, a table sponsor.

through a joyful romp of TV fashion and its impact on style today. The book begins with fashions from the hit series “Brideshead Revisited” and goes all the way through to “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” In between, we see

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Cathy Bartholomay and Paula Borg.

trends from “Mary Tyler Moore Show,” “The Lucy Show,” “Downton Abbey,” “The Crown,” “The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour,” “Sex and the City” and so many others. The audience was riveted to the conversation onstage that was also accompanied by a carefully curated video featuring the fashions and TV shows mentioned in the book. Event sponsors were Liz Stiffel, Karen Gray-Krehbiel, Pamella Capitanini (who was also champagne sponsor), Erica Meyer, Randolph Street Market, Noren Ungaretti, Lisa Warshauer and Richard and Diane Weinberg. Table sponsors were Shelley and William Farley and Shauna Montgomery.

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Chilli Pepper presents O with GLAAD'S Vanguard Award.

Chicago's own, Chilli Pepper, recently presented Oprah

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Longtime friends Chilli and Oprah at Chicago Cut.

with GLAAD's Vanguard Award in L.A.This award is presented to allies who have made a significant difference in promoting acceptance of LGBTQ people and issues. Previous honorees include Bad Bunny, Beyoncé and JAY-Z, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Kerry Washington, Cher, Janet Jackson, Elizabeth Taylor, Kacey Musgraves and Antonio Banderas. Congrats to our Chilli AND Oprah!_______________________________________________________________________

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Tre Dita's dramatic double-height dining room.

Tre Dita, the latest addition to Lettuce Entertain You’s restaurant portfolio, made a grand entrance onto Chicago’s dining scene with a splash of glitz, glamour and drama at the St. Regis on March 13. The exclusive opening event welcomed over 400 guests, including VIPs, local notables and even a former

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Chuck with Sylvia Perez and her daughter Magali Blasdell.

mayor. Tre Dita (pronounced trā dē-tä) means three fingers in Italian and is a nod to the thickness of a traditional bistecca Fiorentina that the restaurant served on opening night from its open-hearth wood fired grill. The Tuscan steakhouse, located in the St. Regis at 401 E. Wacker, is in collaboration with award-winning Chef Evan Funke (of Felix, Mother Wolf). As guests arrived and checked in, they were serenaded by live music as photographers captured the

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Former Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Les Coney and friend.

moments. Chicly clad attendants directed partygoers to the fifth floor where the main event unfolded. The Melman family, renowned for their commitment to excellence, never do anything in half measures and this

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Tom Kehoe with glam friends.

restaurant was no exception. A dramatic two-story dining room/bar area offered breathtaking views of the skyline and Lake Michigan. There were so many activations and serving stations that invitees were given a map upon entry. On the mezzanine, an artist was busily sketching a scantily clad model lounging on a sofa as a server poured generous measures of Amaro Nonino from a glass spout.

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Robin and Mark Tebbe.

A lavish antipasti table was nearby. A highlight of the night, and one which drew a continuous line, was Chef Funke’s bistecca Fiorentina station. Antipasti tables adorned with magnificent floral arrangements were spread throughout the space as well as wine tastings. One room was dedicated to desserts with a gelati cart and Italian cookies while another station served delicious house-made

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Dr. Julius Few and beautiful new fiancee Ali Parenti.

pasta. Live jazz added to the festive atmosphere. Seen on the scene were former Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Linda Johnson Rice with daughter Alexa Rice, Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, Rocky Mosele, the Landan Twins (Andrew and Jon), Sylvia Perez with daughter Magali Blasdell, Dr. Julius Few, Robin and Mark Tebbe, Phil Vettel, Les Coney, Chef Jean Joho (Miru), Desiree Rogers, Beth Heller, Karen and Phil Stefani, Tom Kehoe, Matt Rodrigues, Cortney Hall, Mike Siegel, Monsignor Velo, Neal Zucker and Marko Iglendza, Martha and Molly Melman, Lou Canellis, Nina Mariano, Billy Marovitz, Pasquale Gianni, and so many others. (Tre Dita, 401 E. Wacker, treditarestaurant.com)

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IMG_7527So many thanks to Carol Fox & Associates on its recent "Cultural Catalyst" campaign, "30 Women Who Impact Chicago's Art & Entertainment Scenes." I am honored to be included among these amazing women: Lynne Belsky
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(Harris Theater); Lisa Fielding (WBBM-AM); Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell (Hubbard Street Dance Chicago); Brooke Flanagan (Steppenwolf Theatre Company); Marissa Lynn Ford (League of Chicago Theatres); Nora Gainer (Art Institute of Chicago);

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Collage of honorees.

Michelle Gonzalez (Choose Chicago); Sandra Guthman (Polk Brothers Foundation; Erin Harkey (Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events); Arica Hilton (Hilton Contemporary); Gail Kalver (formerly Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and River North Dance Company); Donna LaPietra (Chicago Public Library Foundation); Diana Martinez (McAninch Arts Center); Princess Mhoon (Chicago Black Legacy Dance Project); Cynthia Noble (Art on THE MART); Elise Paschen (Poet); Ellen Sandor (Artist); Janet Carl Smith (formerly Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events); Kia Smith (South Chicago Dance Project); LeeAnn Trotter (NBC Chicago); Candace Jordan (Crains Chicago Business, Chicago Star) and others, to be announced.

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Bobbi Panter with Little B and C2. (Photo by John Reilly)

Congrats Bobbi Panter! Bobbi’s back and Nilodor Pet Brands has got her! Nilodor, a leader in odor elimination and cleaning solutions across various markets, has

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Bobbi with Little B and C1 (photo by John Reilly).


announced the return of Bobbi Panter, renowned for her high-quality pet shampoos. Bobbi's journey began with homemade blends in her kitchen to aid her pet's sensitive skin, leading to a partnership with Nilodor Pet Brands, which eventually acquired her brand. Known for shunning harsh chemicals, her products gained popularity among groomers and pet owners. Bobbi's re-entry into the company brings excitement, with plans to enhance existing lines and develop new products. Her commitment to pets extends beyond products, evident in her philanthropic endeavors. Nilodor Pet Brands, committed to safe and effective pet care solutions, looks forward to collaborating with Bobbi Panter once again, as they continue to innovate in the pet product category.

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Four Seasons GM Stephen Wancha, former GM Denise Flanders and opening GM Hans Willimann.

Adorn Bar & Restaurant recently hosted the "Seasons of Culinary Excellence" dinner, featuring renowned alumni chefs from Four Seasons properties on March 21. Led by Executive

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Four Seasons alumni chefs Kevin Hickey, Carrie Nahabedian, Sarah Stegner and partner George Bumbaris, and current Four Seasons Chef of Adorn Richie Farina.

Chef Richie Farina, the event celebrated Spring ingredients with a four-course dinner, showcasing the culinary legacy of Four Seasons. Wine experts and former hotel employees added to the experience with meaningful toasts and reflections on their time at Four Seasons. Guests included notable figures Ina Pinkney, Phil Vettel, and Chef Art Smith, as well as esteemed former hotel employees who have risen to remarkable success, including Scott Taber, Senior Vice President of Global Hospitality at Four Seasons, and Kylie Hallinan, Corporate Director of People and Culture. The event raised funds for Howard Brown Health, supporting their mission of providing healthcare and support to the LGBTQ+ community.

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Chicago culinary legends Phil Vettel (accompanied by friend Carole), Breakfast Queen Ina Pinkney, Chef Paul Virant, Rebecca Fyfe, Dr. Jennifer Virant and Beth Lang.

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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is always fighting the good fight. Her recent study, "The Few Decide for the Many," about the appallingly low number of voters was an eye opener. Read it here. She also appeared in Neil Steinberg's column in the Sun-Times on her fabulous and uber-popular WVON radio show. Killin' it!

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Fred WeintraubCongrats are in order for longtime, much loved media star Fred Weintraub, who was the recipient of the 2024 Distinguished Service Award. Presented by the City of Chicago/Chicago Public Schools, the award recognized his role in promoting high school sports as the executive producer of "Game of the Week" for Weigel Broadcasting, The U and CW 26. Fred has worked in Chicago broadcasting for his entire career beginning in 1985.

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The Joffrey Ballet keeps serving up perfection! Make sure you mark your calendars for their next performance, "Midsummer Night's Dream." "Far from a Shakespearean tale, Alexander Ekman's production is a mind-bending trip to a surreal realm of unearthly delights." (April 25 through May 5, at the Lyric Opera House, joffrey.org)

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The Joffrey Ballet's "Midsummer Night's Dream" will run from 4/25- 5/5. (Photo by Cheryl Mann)

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Music of the Baroque returns to the Kehrein Center for the Arts on Tuesday, April 16, for "Classical Creatures at the Kehrein." The animal kingdom comes alive through charming works for the orchestra. Dogs bark in "Spring" from Vivaldi's famous Four Seasons. Crickets chirp in Telemann's "Cricket Symphony" and frogs ribbit in his work for solo violin and orchestra, all led by Nicholas Kraemer. (For tickets and more info, click here!)

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Music of the Baroque, coming to the Kehrein April 16.

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SC-SPRING-LUNCHEON-1The Service Club of Chicago will host its annual Spring Luncheon, this year at the Ritz-Carlton on Friday, May 17. Co-chaired by Julia Jacobs, Whitney Reynolds and Bethany Florek, the event will begin at 10:30 am with a 1710433210028cocktail reception, raffle, auctions and a hat competition.

For tickets/info, click here!  And to see other popular events, see here: Chicago Public Library Foundation- “A Night in the Stacks,” Harold Washington Library, Friday, April 5, 7-11 pm; Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation– Bear Tie Ball- Sat., April 6, Pazzo, 311 S. Wabash; Vernissage, opening night of Expo Chicago, Thursday, April 11, 5 – 7 pm, Festival Hall, Navy Pier; Luminary Awards Dinner, Four Seasons, Wed., April 24, 6-9 pm. (Benefiting Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center);   Ronald McDonald House Charities, Geraghty (2520 S. Hoyne), 6 pm, Saturday, April 27; Brookfield Zoo “Whirl” fundraiser, Saturday, April 27, Hilton Chicago, 6:30 pm; Chicago Lighthouse's "Seeing What's Possible" Gala, Friday, May 31, Four Seasons, 6 pm.

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SC auxOn Thursday, April 18, join the Service Club Auxiliary Board at The Green, 2131 N. Elston for a brand-new event. Guests will be able to golf and mingle over food and drinks while enjoying state-of-the-art golf simulators in a realistic and immersive experience. Whether you are interested in golfing a competitive 18 holes or would rather enjoy leisurely games with friends, you will have access to world-renowned courses and various ways to play. There is something for everyone – beginners and experts! Tickets are $80 per person and includes 2 hours of golf, food and 2 drink tickets.  Info here!

Kehoe Designs is HIRING! There are great opportunities for talented people who are interested in positions as Event Coordinator, Creative Services Manager, Graphics Manager and Floral Design Manager.  If this sounds like YOU or someone you might know? Check out available openings here!

IMG_6922If it's Spring, then art fairs and festivals are right around the corner. Keep your eyes peeled for announcements from Amdur Productions! They have a fabulous art show Screenshot 2024-03-24 at 18-20-39 Randolph Street Market (@randolphmarket) • Instagram photos and videosschedule planned for this summer, beginning May 11. Complete listings are here. 🙂

And the much loved Randolph Street Market will return to Plumber's Hall, 1340 W. Washington with loads of vintage fun, food, entertainment and SALLY! Sally Schwartz founded this market in 2003 and it gets bigger and better every year! Dates this year are: May 25/26 and Sept. 28/29. We just can't wait!
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Lots of exciting events on the horizon. Here are a few of the Candid Candace- approved offerings. 🙂
 
Spring is in full swing at 900 North Michigan Shops, with the arrival of The Easter Bunny! This whimsical character will be on hand through Saturday, March 30, to pose for keepsake photos with kids of all ages. And, with The Bunny comes seasonal fun for the whole family, with everything from mimosas for Mom to spring themed art classes for kids. There will be Egg decorating classes at Bubbles Academy, interactive, virtual games at Top Golf Swing Suites, a variety of chef-driven dining options and craft cocktails from Aster Hall and so much more!  For more info, click here!
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Now through March 30 The Easter Bunny is at The 900 North Michigan Shops!

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HCRFThe Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation will hold its annual fashion show/luncheon in the Cancer Survivor's Garden at Maggie Daley Park on Thursday, June 20, beginning at 5:30 pm. The event will be co-chaired byPam Capitanini, Janell Adames, and Jacquelyn Petrovich with the fashion show produced by ZZAZZ Productions. (For tickets/more info, click here!) 

Congrats to the Guest House Foundation on its upcoming 25th anniversary celebration on Monday, April 15, at Carnivale. Produced by Art Sims, Guest House Community Outreach Manager, the event will feature the fabulous Lisa Fielding as celeb emcee and actor Tim Kazurinsky. Guest House offers affordable, comfortable, temporary housing to medical patients and their families in need. No qualified guest is turned away due to an inability to pay. Military vets can stay for free. For tickets and more info for the event, "The House Always Wins" visit guesthousechicago.org  Good luck ART and congrats on your new position!
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Guest House, celebrating 25 years on April 15.

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Screenshot_20240325_205657_InstagramFAshion artist Borris Powell wants to take us back in time with his next show, King's Kourt. Get ready for his most 20240317_125642explosive FAshion Theater Show ever. Powell's love for Kings and Queens and their royal lives in the 17th century is what has inspired his next show, specifically, King Louis XIV, builder of Versailles. Borris wants to take you back to a time of Opulence. Join him for a night with The Sun King and see what it's like to be invited to King Borris' Kourt. Proceeds benefit Saving Lives Foundation, a 501c3 organization. (For tickets/info, click here: www.borrispowell.com )

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Palm Beach, nothing like it.

Our recent trip to Palm Beach was a life-saver. Stress melted away at the first palm tree sighting. Jimmy Buffet had a great idea when he titled one of his albums "Changes in Latitude, Changes in Attitude." No truer words could apply to a vacation getaway to Florida. We were lucky to return to Palm Beach, even though the weather was better in

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My family poolside.

Chicago at the time, go figure! It was Penny the Pencil Neck’s first airplane ride and she was a champ. Never made a peep the entire time. It’s sad though that, nowadays, airplane travel isn’t what it used to be. I don’t expect everyone to travel in a bow tie and tuxedo and it’s not really about

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With Leslie Hindman in PB.

what people wear, it’s the chaos that I dread. You never know what to expect, flights are changed on a whim, doors are blowing off and seats are now one inch apart. It’s not exactly the luxe life but it’s the only alternative and we can’t afford our own plane, yet. We used to love to drive to Florida, stopping along the way at charming roadside restaurants. Now everything is a chain and much less

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Penny the Pencil Neck's first plane ride. She did great!

interesting, unless it’s a Cracker Barrel, of course! We have a few favorites there that are always our go-to’s,

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Our favorite store in PB.

like Pizza al Fresco. There’s no place in town that has a more charming ambiance- or better pizza. We also love Swifty’s at the Colony. We’ve been a fan of this spot since Robert Caravaggi managed it in NYC. We have so many fond memories of being there with friends and so, it was natural, that we would love its Palm Beach location too. We also love La Galoue, again a favorite from NYC. We dined at Café Flora again too, but even though the ambiance is wonderful in a courtyard right in front of my friend Kim Renk’s fabulous store, the

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With Kim Renk Dryer and Ray Kelly. 

food was underwhelming. We stayed at a friend’s gorgeous home a half block from the ocean. Her pool is surrounded by sky-high hedges where monk parakeets and hummingbirds can be found. It’s so tranquil, it was hard to leave. One night, we went to a grand home on Middle IMG_6568Road for a party thrown by Palm Beach’s ultimate host and hostess, Greg and Kim Renk Dryer. It seems every party they have shows up in all the posh magazines and shiny sheets and this one was no different. The guest of honor was Ray Kelly, the longest serving commissioner in NYPD history. After his handling of the World Trade Center bombing, he was offered the position of FBI Director, which he turned down. Kelly served as a

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Penny the Pencil Neck enjoying Rocco's Tacos.


Marine Colonel, fought in the Vietnam war and was endorsed
by Sen. Schumer to become Secretary of Homeland Security. In other words, he is an all-around bad-ass. On this night, we was surrounded by young ladies all clamoring for his attention. Even at age 82, the man is still attractive. Oh, what a night! We ended our stay in PB with a dinner at Rocco’s Tacos, another favorite, before heading to Chuck’s favorite spot, Oh My Chocolates! ice cream shop! It’s no wonder people live so long in Florida. Smiles for miles.

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PAWS Chicago brings back it's howl-worthy Animal Magnetism party on Friday, April 26, to Morgan Manufacturing. For tickets and more info, click here! _______________________________________________________________________

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Illinois Supreme Court Justice Joy Cunningham and her significant other, Dr. John Hefferon.

And last, but not least, big cograts to Illinois Supreme Court Justice Joy Virginia Cunningham, who won her race by a landslide! She will be retained on the court where she belongs. I also want to thank all my friends who voted for her. She truly is the real deal and Chuck and I are proud to know her.

Well, that's it for now! Thanks so much for being here with me! I hope you've enjoyed this recap of all the fun in the city of big shoulders and beyond! Chicago may have a few kinks to work out, but I think it's definitely worth holding on to. Just remember to give where you can and try to keep positive thoughts.

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

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SPRING IN CHICAGO: WHAT’S NOT TO LOVE?

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Susanna Wickham, Alexis and Paula Fasseas and Suzanne LeMignot.

It was a night of tail-wagging fun for the nearly 700 guests at PAWS Chicago's 17th annual Animal Magnetism party at Morgan Manufacturing. Partygoers, many with pups in tow, arrived at this popular venue in the West Loop to raise

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Sylvia Perez and daughter Magali Blasdell.

funds for PAWS Chicago, the Midwest's largest no-kill shelter. Held on April 28, the event was hosted by PAWS Chicago's Professional Board and presented by Becker’s Healthcare. Co-chairs were Sarah Atkinson, Brittany Keegan and Paige Krueger. Many guests arrived with their dogs dressed in full party mode wearing frilly dresses, sunglasses,

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Susanna Wickham, PAWS Chicago CEO, with adoptable dog.

tuxes and more to enjoy an evening that included a VIP dinner sponsored by Avli (Chef Nikolaos Kapernaros), dancing, a silent auction and raffle, and an award presentation. A lavish buffet was served by some of the city’s top chefs, including Cristiano Bassani (Gene & Georgetti), and so many others. Partygoers could have some fun posing on the

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Avli (VIP dinner sponsor) Chef Nikolaos Kapernaros.

“glambot pup-parazzi” pedestal (hosted by PetCon and The Dog Agency) and get an illustration of their pets from well-known artists onsite. Canine guests relaxed in doggie daycare and the “pampered pooch” station and enjoyed custom buffets. Jake Hamilton (of Fox-32) and Fred (Kiss-FM) served as the evening’s emcees. CEO Susanna Wickham welcomed guests and announced the presentation of the adoptable dogs showcase and

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Chuck Jordan, Chris Wickham and Gus!

the Animal Welfare Leadership Awards, a special recognition for members of the community who have gone above and beyond for animals in need. Susanna, along with co-founders Paula and Alexis Fasseas, presented the awards as the emcees shared the recipients’ remarkable stories. Suzanne LeMignot (CBS-2

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Phil Brooks (aka CM Punk) was an honoree.

weekend morning anchor) was the first award recipient. She has been involved with PAWS Chicago since the very beginning, going door-to-door with Paula helping start the first humane education program in the Chicago Public School system. She would take her pit bull mix, Pixie, to school assemblies to show kids that dogs are not violent, as they might have previously learned from experiencing dog fights in their neighborhood. She now sits on PAWS Chicago’s Board of Directors

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Emcees Jake Hamilton and Fred (KISS-FM).

and continues to help homeless dogs and cats each week through the PAWS Pet of the Week segment, which started in the 1990s, and still airs on CBS 2 to this day. The next award recipient, Phil Brooks, aka CM Punk (professional wrestler, actor, and author), adopted his first PAWS dog in 2015 with his

Co-chairs Paige Krueger and Sarah Atkinson

Co-chairs Paige Krueger and Sarah Atkinson.

wife AJ Mendez. Larry was a misfit dog with a scruffy look, tough underbite and a personality that required a special adopter willing to work through his challenges. In 2017, Phil brought national attention to the cause by choosing PAWS Chicago as his charity when he was a contestant on MTV’s “The Challenge: Champs vs. Pros, “ and in 2021, he partnered

Co-chair Brittany Keegan

Co-chair Brittany Keegan.

with PAWS to tell his story about the transformation possible once a misunderstood dog finds the right home. He and Larry became the face of the “Underdog to Wonderdog” campaign to bring much-needed awareness to forgotten dogs and inspire people to consider adopting an overlooked pet. Dr. Aaron Jackson, a

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Honorees Dr. Aaron Johnson, Dr. Paula Zdziarski-West, Phil Brooks (CM Punk), Suzanne Le Mignot, and Eileen Johnson.

veterinarian surgeon who focuses on orthopedic cases, was the next honoree. He was the very first Medical Director of MedVet and has performed more than 15,000 surgeries over the course of his career. He volunteers his time to perform these types of surgeries at the PAWS Medical Center, providing care for some of the most difficult cases that come through their doors.  Dr. Jackson has also established an orthopedic program at PAWS, while mentoring future generations of surgeons to continue this important work. He  advanced

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Judy and Howard Tullman, longtime supporters/board members.

surgical care to animals that would never have had the

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PAWS dog anyone?

opportunity to recover. The next award recipient was Dr. Paula Zdziarski-West, also a veterinary surgeon who has helped so many PAWS pets get their second chance at life. She finds surgery to be a rewarding specialty because she can literally fix problems, returning function to animals who would otherwise be disabled, or save an animal with a life-threatening illness or injury. Since starting her volunteer work in 2022, providing orthopedic surgeries to PAWS Chicago, Dr. West has performed and saved PAWS more than $60,000. Last, but not least, the final award recipient was

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Cute partygoers.

Eileen Johnson, a PAWS volunteer since 2015.  To date, she has put in nearly 3,800 hours. As a volunteer, Eileen has washed

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Gene & Georgetti executive chef Cristiano Bassani.

thousands of dishes, done hundreds of loads of laundry, and of course, given love and enrichment to the dogs and cats. Over the last three years, she has driven over 36,000 miles traveling with the PAWS Chicago intake team, driving multiple trips to disaster areas to clear shelters, allowing lost animals an opportunity to be found by their owners, and saving thousands of those lives who were already up from adoption. Following the program, guests enjoyed dancing, dessert tasting stations, a glow bar and a photo booth. Since PAWS Chicago’s founding in 1998, over 76,000 pets have found forever homes. (pawschicago.org)

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Glam partygoers Stephanie Andre, Melissa Canning (PAWS Board Development Board Chair), Helan Kalantzis, Lori Paris and Shanna Nikolic.

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Game show fun with Chicago White Sox players at the Beyond the Diamond fundraiser.

The Chicago White Sox hosted its signature fundraiser, Beyond the Diamond, presented by Peoples Gas and Wintrust, in Navy Pier’s Aon Grand Ballroom on April 19. Fans and friends of the organization came together for a gala evening of entertainment benefiting Chicago White Sox Charities (CWSC). White Sox players, coaches,

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White Sox Charities ED Christine O'Reilly.

broadcasters and alumni attended the evening celebration to raise funds for youth baseball initiatives supported by CWSC. The evening began with an hour-long First Pitch Reception, presented by Modelo, followed by remarks from White Sox manager Pedro Grifol and White Sox Charities executive director Christine O’Reilly. Attendees enjoyed guest

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ACE athlete Sir Jamison Jones.

appearances from fan-favorite White Sox stars and a Family Feud-style game show with players from the 2023 roster hosted by play-by-play broadcaster Jason Benetti. The game included the “Cease Family” – Dylan Cease, Andrew Vaughn, Andrew Benintendi, Gavin Sheets and Romy Gonzalez. And the “Giolito Family” – Lucas Giolito, Seby Zavala, Jimmy Lambert, Eloy

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Young athletes in White Sox ACE initiatives.

Jimenez and Jake Burger. Additional highlights included a Q&A with athletes from the CWSC-supported White Sox Amateur City Elite (ACE) program and Team Teflon, a Black-owned travel youth softball program, and a conversation with White Sox ACE athlete Raised in Chicago’s Englewood neighborhood, catcher Sir Jamison Jones has been a member of the 041923_DG_BTD 0282White Sox Amateur City Elite (ACE) program since 2017. The St. Rita High School junior is committed to Illinois State and has attended top MLB events, including the Breakthrough and Dream Series, Hank Aaron Invitational, 041923_DG_BTD 0298MLB States Play and Area Code Team, where he was selected to compete by the White Sox scouting department. Jones had breakout performances at both the “A Dream Fulfilled” game at the MLB at Field of Dreams game in Dyersville, as well as the RBI Junior World Series, where he helped the organization win its fifth championship in Vero Beach, Fla. The gala concluded with attendees enjoying an Extra Inning Celebration, presented by NBC Sports Chicago. (whitesoxcharities.org)

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With Nick Pullia, Greg Cameron (The Joffrey Ballet president- CEO) and Chuck Jordan. (Photo by Sean@PurplePhoto.com)

Stormy skies and traffic jams didn’t keep The Joffrey Ballet’s supporters away from opening night of “The Little Mermaid.” In fact, it was a full house, filled with anticipation before the 2.5 hour performance of

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Victoria Jaiani  as The Little Mermaid, Anais Bueno, Dylan Gutierrez and Stefan Goncalvez. (Photo by Cheryl Mann)

this hauntingly beautiful ballet that combined breathtaking dance with the heart-breaking story by Hans Christian Anderson. John Neumeier, longtime director and choreographer of the Hamburg Ballet, brought this story

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Ken Norgan with choreographer John Neumeier.

to life through exuberant contemporary choreography, stark but effective scenery and unique costuming. And, although “The Little Mermaid” is probably better known from Disney’s 1989 animated version, do not expect any similarities. Neumeier’s production is more in keeping with the original dark fairytale from 1837. The ballet is

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Young ballerina/fans before the performance.

the story of a mermaid who longs for love and desires to be human but, just as in life, we don't always get what we want. The Mermaid's story is one of pain and loss superbly performed by Victoria Jaiani, dancing the role of a lifetime. Her moves,

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Artistic Director Ashley Wheater with Nichelle and William Mayberry.

mostly done while trailing voluminous material behind her as fins, was riveting to watch. She is as much a great actor as she is a superb dancer. This difficult performance calls on skills we’ve not seen before and that seem appropriately, almost inhuman. She completely inhabits the role of the Little Mermaid and

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The Joffrey Ballet's Brian Smith with Pam Crutchfield and Dawn Stanislaw.

loses herself in the character before our very eyes. She’s onstage for nearly the entire ballet, demonstrating yet again, her extraordinary endurance and other-worldly capabilities. The musical

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Victoria Jaiani, in the role of a lifetime. (Photo by Cheryl Mann)

score, composed by Lera Auerbach and performed live by the Lyric Opera Orchestra, brought the production and the audience to another level, perfectly matching the intensity of what we see onstage. The addition of the theremin, an electronic instrument invented in 1928, depicts the Mermaid’s voice and her ethereal, mystical side. People may recognize the eerie sound of this

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The Joffrey Ballet president/CEO Greg Cameron with Jean de St. Aubin.

instrument from sci-fi films of the 1950s. It is controlled without physical contact- the musician (thereminist) waves their hands near two antennas to create sounds associated with ominous situations, of which there were many throughout the performance. The SSWC3095entire cast was outstanding. Yoshihisa Arai, retiring at the end of the 2022-23 season, played the menacing Sea Witch and Dylan Guiterrez expertly performed the role of the Prince, also requiring as much acting skills as dance and succeeding wildly at both. A heart-warming tender moment occurred when the dancers were taking their many curtain calls. Jaiani’s 9-year-old son and husband, former Joffrey dancer Temur Suluashvili, both presented their shining star with flowers. The production was entrancing, unsettling and danced with skills beyond imagining. During intermission, VIP guests enjoyed mixing and mingling in the Graham Room. If you missed this production this time around, make sure to see it when it returns!

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The Joffrey Ballet and Company.

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IMG_0363And in more The Joffrey  News ! Join this amazing dance company for a weekend of surrealism and dance, celebrating President and CEO Greg Cameron on the occasion of his 10th anniversary with the organization. Unleash your imagination and unlock your subconscious at the Ultrawide-xlrg-joint-page-imageJoffrey’s fantastical bash, "Sir Real." Expect to be mesmerized into an all-consuming surreal dreamland for the senses. With bizarre surprises and dazzling curiosities around every corner, dare to dress in your most avant-garde fashions and join the party, taking place in the Old Post Office on Friday, June 23. This event will 6a00e554550884883301a3fb60ce90970b-800wisupport Joffrey for All initiatives.The Friday night gala will be followed by a free performance in Millennium Park on Sunday, June 25. The free public performances will take place in the heart of downtown Chicago in Pritzker Pavilion in Millennium Park. Created as a gift to all Chicagoans, and the first event of its kind, The Joffrey Ballet’s Joffrey for All Celebration will feature dance workshops on the lawn and performances by Joffrey Company Artists, the Joffrey Academy of Dance, and students from the Joffrey Community Engagement programs.

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Service Club Day on the Terrace co-chairs Tracey Tarantino DiBuono, Sharyl Mackey and Jean Antoniou.

Now that the Service Club of Chicago has its successful Spring (Hat) Luncheon under its belt (watch for complete coverage in next post), I want to share their next exciting event coming up Monday, August 7, at the Peninsula. Co-chaired by Jean Antoniou, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and SC DOT 2023 Sharyl Mackey, the event will feature a spectacular fashion show and luncheon. Top retailers and designers from around town will showcase their most eye-catching looks, that will be available for purchase, on the catwalk. This event always sells out so be sure to get your tickets when they become available here! (Returning exclusive hair stylist is the Charles Ifergan Salon– thank you Philippe!)

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Houndstooth ball host Elliott Bambrough with Heather Owen, One Tail at a Time executive director.

The 15th annual Houndstooth Ball attracted more than 500 animal-loving supporters, many with their pups, to Morgan Manufacturing on March 18. Benefiting One Tail at a Time (OTAT), a no-kill animal rescue organization, the event celebrated 15 years of supporting ongoing and new

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Partygoers and pup.

initiatives such as its ISO House, a quarantine location in Logan Square that creates a safe, transitional space for sick or injured dogs from Chicago shelters. During the lively evening, that celebrated a decade of lifesaving, partygoers enjoyed a whiskey tasting presented by Green Briar and made JLPA134462memories in a variety of animal-related photo ops. Professional doodlers created hand-drawn portraits of pets and an onsite SPAW helped them relax. The silent and live auctions featured over 100 items, including a unique OTAT “patchwork” quilt. The program was emceed by Elliott Bambrough (of Chicago’s Best), who was joined by Heather Owen, OTAT executive director. Bambrough spoke about being inspired by the  JLPE134895 dedication of the organization's volunteers and how well it functioned as a family. Owen thanked the crowd and sponsors JLPA134479and shared the nonprofit's ongoing success story. An all-vegan buffet was served and, on every table, were photos with short stories of OTAT's adoption successes. The event raised over $300,000 which will fund the rescue, rehabilitation and adoption of dogs, kittens, and bunnies in need. The funds will also help support adopters and grow community outreach, including humane education and assistance for disadvantaged and low-income families. Rescued animals are housed in both foster homes and at OTAT's Bucktown adoption center location. (Photos by Jeremy Lawson, onetail.org)

 

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Pooped-out pup at Houndstooth Ball (those lil' shoes tho').

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2024 Guy Adkins Award recipient Roberta Duchak speaks at the event.

Porchlight Music Theatre’s annual signature fundraising event, Chicago Sings, returned with Chicago Sings Broadway Pop II, at the House of Blues Chicago recently. The production was directed by Porchlight’s Artistic

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The company performs at Chicago Sing Broadway Pop II at the House of Blues.

Director Michael Weber and Producing Artistic Associate Frankie Leo Bennett with music direction by David Fiorello and choreography by Clayton Cross. The presentation of the 2023 Guy Adkins Award for Excellence in the Advancement of Music Theatre in Chicago went to Roberta Duchak. A Chicago cast of Porchlight favorites and students from Porchlight’s summer camps and classes delighting the audience with songs that have appeared on Broadway. The event raised over $175,000. ______________________________________________________________________

Chicago Lights Executive Director Stacy Jackson (l) and Fourth Presbyterian Church Pastor Shannon Kershner greeted 350 guests.

Chicago Lights Executive Director Stacy Jackson (l) and Fourth Presbyterian Church Pastor Shannon Kershner.

Chicago Lights held its annual Gala of Hope benefit at the Ritz-Carlton recently. The event attracted over 350 guests and is the organization’s biggest fundraiser. The night included an evening of dinner, dancing, live and silent

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Gala Co-Chairs Pete Shannon (l) and Bill Patterson.

 

auctions, and so much more. Chicago Lights Executive Director Stacy Jackson welcomed guests before Shannon Kershner, pastor of Fourth Presbyterian Church, offered a blessing. The nonprofit was founded by the Fourth Presbyterian Church of Chicago, launching its tutoring program in 1964. Since its inception, the nonprofit has served more than 60,000 people. _______________________________________________________________________

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DJ Casper and ABC-7 Samantha Chatman.

After School Matters celebrated its 3rd annual Sneaker Ball April 29 at the Chicago Sports Museum. More than

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Adorable Sneaker Ball guests.

230 guests enjoyed performances and exhibitions by After School Matters teens, a live performance by DJ Casper—the creator of the famed Cha-Cha slide—as well as live music, food and drink, and more. The event raised over $175,000 for After School Matters fund which pays teens for their participation in their programs.

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Ina by george burns"Chicago Chefs Cook" did it again! This time they came together to celebrate the much loved  Ina Pinkney, "The Breakfast Queen of Chicago," on the occasion of her 80th birthday! The party was held at The Geraghty on April 26. The event featured tasting stations from more than 60 of the city’s most celebrated chefs and benefited the nonprofits Green City Market and Pilot Light. (Photo by George Burns)

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Rick Kogan (3)Big thanks to Rick Kogan for having me back on WGN Radio!  We chatted for a whole hour about everything you can imagine! Please listen to the show, “The candid life of Candid Candace,” (LOL) here. 

Speaking of shows, we are now on “Candid Candace: The Podcast” number TWO! As always, a big, big thanks to my steadfast co-host and producer, the one and only John St. Augustine! I’m so lucky to have this ultimate pro on my team as well as the amazing intro by Jenniffer Weigel, another a media legend. In this latest episode, I take you behind the scenes to all the best parties, share the events you need to put on your calendars and talk with one of my besties, August of 1982 Playboy Playmate, the fabulous Cathy St. George. We chat about our shared experiences, what we loved about Hugh Hefner, celebs we’ve met along the way, what life was really like at the Playboy Mansion and what Frank Sinatra shared with Cathy in confidence! John couldn’t help slipping in a little "Harry Caray" tribute on the side! Holy Cow! (Listen here!)

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Rob and Lara Kozak with Adeline Kozak.

The Ronald McDonald House Gala, we held at the Geraghty recently with over 650 guests. This year’s event featured the Kozak family whose lives were forever changed when their daughter Adeline, now three-years-old, was diagnosed with hypo-plastic left heart syndrome

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Molly Gilbride, Jane and Scott Billish and Holly and Kraig Buckendahl.

at birth. The Gala offered a look into the Kozak family’s journey and how the Ronald McDonald House near Advocate Children’s Hospital allowed Adeline’s parents to stay just moments away from their daughter for over 200 nights while she recovered in the hospital. More than 650 guests were in attendance raising $1.3 million in critical funds to help connect thousands of families with sick children with high-quality medical care and resources. (Photos by Hilary Higgins/Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana)

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Norman and Shirley Baugher.

On April 23, we celebrated the beautiful life of Shirley Baugher, also known as the Mayor of Old Town, at the Old Town Triangle Center. Chuck and I were lucky to know her and her artist husband Norman during the years that we

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The late, great Shirley Baugher.

lived there. She was a force of nature and involved in all good deeds in the neighborhood. She was also a source for advice and inspiration if you were feeling low. She knew

this part of Chicago better than anyone else and was its biggest cheerleader. Her book, “Hidden History of Old Town” was/is a must-have in every home. She was an incredible cook, a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu, and upon her passing, had amassed over 2000 cookbooks. I loved her for her honesty, among many other reasons. You could always expect the truth from Shirley. She had a heart as big as all outdoors and she never knew a stranger. She was welcoming, funny, kind and wickedly smart. Chuck and I will always treasure our memories of her and Norman. But then, no one ever really dies. She will always live in our hearts.

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Image (10) amdurAmdur Productions gives artists, young and young-at-heart, the opportunity to showcase their original work Lincoln roscoe amdur art fest may 13-14across multiple platforms. This summer, they are inviting creative kids and teens this opportunity at the following festivals: Port Clinton Art Festival (Aug. 26-27); Deerfield Art Festival (June 3-4) and Bayshore Spring Makers Market (May 20-21). For only a $50 entry fee, kids can show and sell their works. Scholarships are also available on a need basis. (They are also looking for interns!) To enter and for more information, call 847-926-4300 or email info@amdurproductions.com 

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Chicago Lighthouse 2023 FLAIR co-chairs Sheree Schimmer, Sherry Lea Fox and Sherrill Bodine.

It’s never too early to mark your calendars for a big event! On Friday, September 22, The Chicago Lighthouse will present FLAIR: An Eye on Fashion, its annual fashion show fundraiser at

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Tracey Tarantino DiBuono–2023 FLAIR honoree.

the Ritz-Carlton. The afternoon event, celebrating a decade on the runway, will honor Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and feature fall looks from Chicago’s top designers and retailers. Returning co-chairs are Sherrill Bodine, Sherry Lea Holson and Sheree Schimmer. I will return as event host along with Tracey. I hope you can join us to help support the Lighthouse’s many programs for the blind, visually impaired, disabled and Veteran communities. (For info, click here!)

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The Chicago Lighthouse 2023 FLAIR Planning Committee.

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CPLF Associate Board members.

After a three year-hiatus, the Chicago Public Library Foundation Associate Board brought back Night in the Stacks, a special party for library supporters, in Harold Washington Library Center’s iconic Winter Garden. The

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The B Sisters, Adiat Baker and Iya Bakare.

event, which was held April 14, celebrated the Library’s 150th birthday and raised more than $125,000 for its programs. In celebration of this historic milestone, the Library transformed after dark with neon bright décor, dance floor, live music from DJ Rex Balcita, and an open bar. Nearly 400 attendees saw the Maker Lab’s 21st-century technologies in action, took a spin in a 360-photo booth, and joined the raffle for chances to win amazing prizes.

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CPLF's Night in the Stacks 2023

“What a comeback for Night in the Stacks! We are so grateful to our dedicated Associate Board for creating an event that is unique, memorable and brings our community of Library supporters together,” says Brenda Langstraat Bui, President & CEO of the Chicago Public Library Foundation. Since 2014, Night in the Stacks has raised funds for free library programs such as homework help with Teacher in the Library, one-on-one digital literacy support lessons for adults, creative spaces for teens, preservation of Chicago’s history through archival collections, among many others. The evening’s Platinum Sponsors were BMO, For Good Advisory and In Memory of Barbara Lewis.

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Fleurs de Villes VOYAGE 2023 at The 900 Shops.

Fleurs de Villes, the exhibit featuring custom, floral couture made of thousands of fresh blooms (thanks the floral donations from Kennicott Brothers), returned to 900 North Michigan Shops. This year's theme, "Voyage,” took guests on a fragrant and visually arresting journey to

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The 900 Shops' Alicia Skruba and Taylor Stucker.

some of the world's most iconic travel destinations. Floral exhibit standouts spotlighted the Honduras (from Bloome Floral Design, which won for Best in Show); Marrakech (created by Lucalessa Floral Design); London Guard Mannequin (also a winner, by The Roof Crop); Peru (by Vision in Bloom); Egypt Mannequin (by Dilly Lily) and many others. The preview party, held May 3, featured signature cocktails, light bites and DJ Megan Taylor. Dancers from ZZAZZ Productions entertained guests before the judging results were announced. The Honduras, Best in Show exhibit/mannequin by Bloome, was created in honor of exchange student Christi Carol Garcia Orellana, who studied here for her college degree before heading back to her home in Honduras. In addition to the exhibit, there were daily, floral workshops and a pop-up, fresh flower market.

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Artwork by Thomas O'Gorman.

Skyline columnist extraordinaire Thomas O'Gorman will be hosting an exhibit of his colorful artwork on May 13-15. The exhibit will take place at 1059 N. Winchester (corner house at Winchester and Thomas) from 11 to 3 pm. (See his Instagram page for full collection, @thomasogormanart)

Another packed edition of Candid Candace and I hope you've enjoyed every bit of it. I want to share with you how this whole concept actually

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With my much loved Mom, Elsa Mae Stott.

came about. I'm an only child, as some of you know, and my mom was as much my sister as she was my mother. We were thick as thieves and did everything together–traveled, shopped, talked into the wee hours- no one knew me better than my mom Elsa Stott. When I moved to Chicago, I wanted her to see everything I saw through my eyes so I began writing very detailed letters about any event, party, dinner, etc. that I attended so she would feel like she was there. I think this style, and the reason for it, has served me well. Now, I get to take all of you around town with me –so basically, you're family too. 🙂

Have a happy Spring, until next time,

Love Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. For animal lovers only.

 

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NEW YEAR, NEW PARTIES, FRESH STARTS

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Be careful out there!

I don't know about you, but I am glad to see the tail end of 2022. Oh, I know I shouldn't be happy about passing time but it's been a topsy-turvy year and

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Amanda Puck (and Mariano's), early supporters of the Star.

I'm ready for a new start, spending more time with friends, not working quite so hard and stopping to smell the Pinot Grigio. I hope 2022 has been kind to you. Chuck and I have had some great moments, I must admit. I loved seeing all our wonderful nonprofits return with such force.

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Celebrating the paper's 1st BD at Robert's Pizza & Dough with Sugar & Spice and the Landan Twins.

As I've mentioned before, many of them saw record numbers in 2022 which bodes well for the coming year for them. I'm proud of the work I've done for Chicago Star, making it a brand name now in the city. I'm so grateful for the help of so many friends, supporters, businesses and nonprofits who came onboard to help me build this brand. People who lent their names to the board when they

Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is a CSM fan.

I'm so grateful for all the friends who supported me in this endeavor, like Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas.

didn't know a thing about it but took the challenge on good faith because I asked them to: Howard Tullman, Manolis Alpogianis, Lee Blackwell Baur, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono, Melissa Harris, Todd Hatoff, Leslie Hindman, Paul Iacono, Izzy Idonije, Tom Kehoe, Michael

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Thanks to Gibsons, Kathy Piccone and the staff for their support!

Kutza, Sherren Leigh, Sarge McCormick, Alex Pissios, Amanda Puck, John Robak, Maureen and Marc Schulman, Chef Art Smith, Bonnie Spurlock, Phil Vettel, Dionne Williams and Bob Zentner.  I also want to thank Bravco and dear Howard Gordon for being one of the first locations to allow me to put the papers. Another shout out to Anne Cavanaugh for giving me permission to place them in Urbanspace too. And more thank-yous for the contributors who said yes to me: Howard Tullman,

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Love this guy–thank you Tom Dreesen!

Bonnie Spurlock, Catie Keogh, Mark Olley, Andy Frye, Theresa Goodrich, Debi Lilly, Connie Fairbanks, Anthony Martorina, Michael Kutza, Izzy Idonije and so many others! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU! In 2023, Chicago

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Thank you Howard Gordon! (Bravco)

Star will be going digital, as is the recent trend with a lot of publications. I will hate to see the print edition go away as I love reading my news this way. But, it will still serve as a positive news force–which has always been my mantra, as it has been for this blog for the past 15 years! I am a fan of any good news source as I think we need it now more than ever. I also

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I will miss not reading this in print.

want to thank my friend, the legend Rick Kogan, for having me on his WGN radio show to share event news and, well, just to have a good natured chat. Same goes for the beautiful Sylvia Perez and Lisa Fielding who have been kind enough to have me on Fox-32 and WBBM AM 780. I've loved Rick since my days at the Chicago Tribune and am lucky to still call him a friend. He has no

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Two full-time supporters — WBBM-FM's Lisa Fielding and Chuck at a party hosted by Mariano's (Amanda Puck) for the Star (and me).

equal. Same goes for Sylvia and Lisa. Also, big love and thanks to friends Nick Pullia and Brian Smith(for everything! IYKYK). I've been invited to join two new boards this year, The Chicago Lighthouse and The Aparecio Foundation. The Lighthouse, which I'm sure you know, does remarkable work for the blind, vision impaired, disabled and veteran's communities. I also became involved with The Aparecio Foundation through my friend Jessica George (the founder and publisher of the

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With new friend Charlie Ann Dwyer (Darvin Furniture).

spectacular Felix Magazine). The magazine supports the

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Special thanks to the legend Rick Kogan and Leila Schmidt (Christkindlmarket).

Foundation which funds mentoring, academic assistance and scholarship programs for high-potential, low-income girls in public high schools. I feel very honored to have been invited to support these two stellar nonprofits. I'm also excited about chairing the 60th anniversary celebration on April 1 at the Harris Theater. This remarkable company, led by Nan Giordano and Michael McStraw, is like the "little engine that could" and DID! (Special congrats to Michael who was recently named a "Chicagoan of the Year" by the Chicago Tribune!) So much goodness in this town – even though lately it seems you have to look a little harder to find it, but it's there (and here!)

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"Illuminate 900" – The welcoming committee for this year's adorable Make-A-Wish child included dancers from Ballet Chicago, the ZZAZZettes, and Evelyn Galstad, as the Angel of Peace.

Thousands of Chicagoans ushered in the holidays in storybook fashion at “Illuminate 900,” 900 North Michigan Shops’ annual tree lighting event. The mall’s atrium was transformed

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Emcee Helen Berkun and Family.

into a winter wonderland by Kehoe Designs as it hosted its fifth annual tree lighting ceremony on November 17th. The event was an arts-forward, community-wide kick off

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Caley Chelios, Chris Vosters, and Genna Rose of The Chicago Blackhawks.

to the holiday season, that delivered a most magical celebration for all 2,000+ guests in attendance. The evening was packed with festive experiences complete with real-life toy soldiers, holiday performances, caroling kiddies, food and drink, and other seasonal surprises which signified the start of the holiday season for this iconic shopping center. In addition to being a citywide celebration, Illuminate 900 was also a

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Vocalist Shayan, from New Music School, performing live.

fundraiser for Make-A-Wish Illinois. Each year, a Make-A-Wish child is selected to accompany Santa as he lights the 54’ tall tree. This year, 900 North Michigan Shops raised $24,000 for the wish-granting organization. The highlight of the night was Santa’s arrival to light the magnificent tree, which was heralded by the joyous clanging of silver bells. With the

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Eddy Galstad as The Angel of Peace singing, “Carol of the Bells.”

Make-A-Wish child by his side, Santa led the countdown to shine the first holiday lights on Michigan Avenue alongside a committee of Chicago’s movers and shakers. As soon as the majestic tree was illuminated,

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Host Committee member, Johanna Grange is all smiles with The Real Elf, Tommy Holl.

amidst a chorus of, “oohs”, and “ahhs”, a troupe of dancers from Forward Momentum brought the house down with a thrilling routine performed to the holiday favorite, “All I Want for Christmas is You, “ by Mariah Carey.A variety of other cultural organizations, nonprofits and businesses from across Chicagoland also participated in this festive celebration. Ballet Chicago brought a multitude of costumed dancers to perform excerpts from the fabled holiday classic, “The Nutcracker.” The Real Elf (Tommy Holl), a life-like replica of the famous elf who watches from the shelf, was on hand delighting all as he walked about with a custom picture frame,

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Host Committee member Rosie Clayton & friend enjoying the 360 photo booth.

inviting folks to, “Take an Elfie.” Beatmix

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Dancers from Forward Momentum thrilled guests with a surprise, pop-up dance routine.

provided drummers with illuminated drums to perform a compelling rendition of, “Little Drummer Boy,” as well as a saxophonist to perform a holiday solo. Eddy Galstad, a professionally trained opera singer, came dressed in a custom gown with a fantastical crown of glistening icicles wearing life-sized angel wings.  She beguiled guests with a seasonal serenade as the “Angel of Peace.” ZZAZZ Productions presented a chorus line of dancing women, ala the Rockettes, who performed in red velvet, white-fur

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The 54” tall tree -the first holiday lights on Michigan Avenue!

trimmed costumes with oversized candy canes in hand. Male models dressed as toy soldiers playfully greeted guests upon arrival and escorted Santa to light the tree  A

Make-A-Wish child and sister enjoying a magical visit with Santa & The Real Elf.

Make-A-Wish child and sister enjoying a magical visit with Santa & The Real Elf.

vocalist from the New Music School interpreted popular holiday classics and Bubbles Academy hosted a children’s ornament-making workshop. Other activities throughout the mall included sugar cookie decorating hosted by Sur La Table and, in Aster Hall, 900 Shops’ provided passed hors d’oeuvres and signature cocktails throughout

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The 900 Shops' Alicia Skruba with the best Santa in the land.

the evening. “Illuminate 900 has always been our Holiday Love letter to Chicago”, said Alicia Skruba, Marketing & Business Development Manager, 900 North Michigan Shops.

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Three of my favorite event/design gurus – Wayne Harth, Tom Kehoe and David Murga.

“We couldn’t be more pleased to be able to create a moment in time where Chicagoans from throughout the city come together to be reminded of the magic and wonder of the holidays. And no better partner than Make-A-Wish Illinois, as they share their own kind of healing magic throughout the year.” (Photos by Alicia Fierro of Aesthetica, décor and tech support by Kehoe Designs and BlackOak Technical Productions)

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Wendy Krimins – Vice President/Metro Market Manager Neiman Marcus, and Bridget Campbell – President of the Lincoln Park Zoo Women’s Board.

My favorite Neiman Marcus (at Michigan Avenue) hosted a magical holiday experience for some lucky ladies who are members of the Lincoln Park Zoo Women’s Board Executive Committee. The second annual White Elephant Party   

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Patty Eggert, Laura Malec, Alice Schaaf, Mary McGregor and Susan Charles.

recognizes and honors the work of  women’s board members in supporting Chicago’s charitable organizations. The guests picked their lucky number to determine who would be the first to select a gift and then the fun ensued as guests had to decide to select a new gift or steal an already opened gift. The fabulous selection of beautifully wrapped gifts included a Burberry scarf, a Saint Laurent

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Lucky Gale Gottlieb selects her gift!

pouch, a Maison Francis Kurkdjian fragrance set and a Christian Louboutin handbag. The Saint Laurent envelope pouch was the top “stolen” gift and the lucky recipient of the final steal was Gale Gottlieb. Guests enjoyed a delicious selection of passed bites from the Mariposa restaurant including crab cakes, cranberry brie bites and candy cane cannolis.  Everyone was a winner and went home with a great gift. Thanks for always keeping our nonprofits in your hearts Wendy Krimins and Tina Koegel!

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Artist Zack Wirsum and Hindman Auctioneer Alyssa Quinlan.

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) recently celebrated its online art auction on Artsy.net, by hosting an exciting and whimsical A Happening Auction Party. The event recognized more than 80 generous artists and designers, in both the

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Ruth Jennings, Elissa Tenny, and Caroline Rosenberg.

online auction and live auction held at the benefit, who sold 67 pieces and generated $641,625 for student scholarships. The impressive list of artists included Nick Cave, Sanford Biggers, Candida Alvarez, Roger Brown, Karl Wirsum, Angel Otero, Richard Hunt,

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School of the Art Institute of Chicago party guests revel in the Happening.

Michelle Grabner, Jeffery Gibson, Diane Simpson, Richard Rezac and many more.  In celebration of these efforts, SAIC hosted A Happening Auction Party at its flagship public gallery, located at 33 E. Washington St. The event attracted nearly 300 artists, designers and art enthusiasts, with notable guests including Phyllis Bramson, Lora Fosberg, Judith Geichman, Lorraine

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Virginia "Ginny" Clarke, Linda Johnson Rice, and Shelley Cooper.

Peltz, Paul Rocca and Mary Lou Zelazny. The evening's entertainment consisted of “Happening” performances dispersed throughout the gallery, directed by SAIC Professor Mark Jeffery and inspired by the

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Artists Lorri Gunn Wirsum and Zack Wirsum with his father Karl Wirsum's artwork.

boisterous “Happenings” of Allan Kaprow during 1950-60s where he and his contemporaries would perform small tasks that encompassed art, performance and spontaneity. In addition to the performances, guests participated in a live auction featuring exclusive works by Suellen Rocca, Karl Wirsum, Roger Brown, Betsy Rupprecht and Ellen Lanyon.  "It's thrilling how so many in the School of the Art Institute of Chicago community—from donors and friends to alums and faculty—rallied for our students,” said SAIC President Elissa Tenny. “I am so grateful that their enthusiasm for the work of our faculty and alums will help ensure the next generation of student artists, designers, and scholars can realize their own creative potential."

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Elena Bazini and TJ Okeefe.

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Henry Munez, Jennifer Martay, Jennifer Dine, Lindsay Doyle, Lydia Kelley and Melissa Corley.

Over $1 million was raised during the Chicago Botanic Gardens' spectacular Lightscape preview by The Board of Directors, Woman’s Board and Guild of the Chicago Horticultural Society. More than 700 guests enjoyed

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Eunice, Andre and Amina Hawkins.

the warm, moonlit and festive event that supports the Chicago Botanic Garden’s work in plant science, community engagement, learning, and the curation of the living museum. The evening was an exclusive first look at the return of

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Lightscape, the popular holiday lights event that sells out each year. Guests enjoyed trailside hot bites and seasonal drinks while they walked the all-new path filled with favorite artistic installations, like the Winter Cathedral, along with new and reimagined pieces along the 1.25-mile outdoor trail. Culinary Landscape catered the event. The 2022 Lightscape Preview was co-chaired by Board of Directors Lydia Kelley, Henry Munez, Woman’s Board members Melissa Corley, Jennifer Martay, and Guild members Jennifer Dine, and Lindsay Doyle.

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Congrats to the Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation on its annual "Wings to Cure" gala, this year themed "A Hand to Hold." Co-chairs Charlene and Scott Seaman brought their own heartfelt stories to share along with co-emcees Dina Bair Maher, Lou Canellis and Hosea Sanders. Dr. Leonidas Platanias, director of Lurie Cancer Center, shared, "Every dollar donated to cancer research will save a life sooner or later." Amen, and special thanks to one of the nonprofit's main founders, Eleni Bousis, for growing this vital event every year. 

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First Bites Bash returns!

First Bites Bash, the celebratory kick-off event for the 16th annual Chicago Restaurant Week, will make an exciting return for the first time since 2020. The event will be held Thursday, January 19, at Chicago’s Field Museum from 6 to 9 p.m. “First Bites Bash is one of the events Chicagoans love the most about our city,” said Lynn Osmond, Choose Chicago President and CEO. “It is a signature celebration championing Chicago’s leading role as a culinary destination. The breadth of both cuisines and neighborhoods represented at this event and throughout Restaurant Week provide an unparalleled opportunity to make memorable dining part of an

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Chef Darnell Reed, owner of Luella’s Southern Kitchen which has been in the Michelin Guide as a Bib Gourmand.

amazing Chicago experience.” Beloved Chicago Chef Darnell Reed of Luella’s Southern Kitchen – located in Chicago’s vibrant

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A delectable dish at Louella's Southern Kitchen, 4609 N. Lincoln Ave., 773.961.8196.

Lincoln Square neighborhood – steps into the spotlight, serving as the Host Chef for the star-studded party. Guests will have the opportunity to experience exclusive tasting portions from more than 50 restaurants showcasing their respective Chicago Restaurant Week menus, as well as wine, beer, spirits, entertainment and more. A portion of the proceeds from First Bites Bash will be donated to Kitchen Possible, a nonprofit that helps empower mindsets in kids through cooking. The event will also benefit the James Beard Foundation’s Scholarship Program.  The complete list of First Bites Bash participants is available here. A limited number of Flash Sale tickets are now available for $115 per person at firstbitesbash.com until tickets in that category run out. Limited Early Bird tickets will then go on sale for $130 per person, and then General Admission tickets to First Bites Bash will become available for $150 per person until event capacity is reached or until 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 19.

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Abel Leon, David Murga, Wayne Harth and Tom Kehoe attend a past World of Chocolate event.

Glitz, glamour and chocolate! After a nearly three-year hiatus, AIDS Foundation Chicago (AFC)'s beloved fundraiser will return with its famed World of Chocolate on Friday, February 17 at Union Station (225 S. Canal). This fun-filled event features a menu of light bites, uniquely crafted cocktails and global chocolate confections from Chicago’s top chefs and chocolatiers from notable restaurants, hotels and bakeries—such as Chef Enrique Cortez, CH Distillery, Vanille Patisserie, Noir d’Ebene Chocolat et Patisserie, JoJo’s ShakeBAR, Terry’s Toffee, the David

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John Peller, AIDS Foundation of Chicago president/CEO, and Robert Neubert.

Rubenstein Forum, Blackout Baking Co., Chocolate Uzma, Chocolates by Maria, Vivere Chocolates and more (a full list will be announced at a later date). Guests will have the chance to purchase raffle tickets to be entered into a drawing for several prizes, including travel packages and hotel accommodations. Additionally, guests can further their impact through AFC’s donation

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Jovante Thomas, Belinda Jackson, Jada Smith, Kali Rock and Kye Adams.

punchboard to receive a mystery prize of equal or greater value to donations. (All prizes are donated by local Chicago businesses.) This has always been one of my favorite fundraisers and I’ve attended every time it’s come around for as far back as I can remember, many times as a judge for the event. It’s a very “sweet” way to give back and have a lot of fun along the way. The committee and board of the AIDS Foundation

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2018 event co-chairs Robert Neubert, Jill Allread, Benjamin Stringfellow, Glen Pietrandoni, AFC pres/CEO John Peller and Paris Mullen.

Chicago work very hard to make this night special. It’s a night of camaraderie, chefs showing off their skill sets and CHOCOLATE! Everything from chocolate covered Twinkies to fabulous old standards like chocolate pudding—everything is created with love and a “twist.” You will also enjoy fun photo opps and make a lot of new friends for a common cause. Tickets are on sale now for the general public here.  Proceeds from the event will support AFC advance its mission of mobilizing communities to create equity and justice for people living with and vulnerable to HIV, including the Getting To Zero Illinois initiative of ending the HIV epidemic in Illinois by 2030. Hope to see you there! (All info here)

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Ee9hMmfFThe American Writers Museum (AWM) always has such fun events! In January, they want you to start the New Year off right by experiencing its first Get Lit happy hour Tuesday, January 10, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Subsequent happy hour events will take place on the second

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American Writers Museum at 180 N. Michigan Ave.

Tuesday of every month with themed programming that includes music, special tours and fun activities such as open mics, book swaps and more. January’s theme is A Snowy Day and guests can enjoy winter warmth with beer and wine, live music with jazz musicians Tim Fitzgerald and Tom Vaitsas, snowy poems from Poems While You Wait and a snow-themed photo booth as they explore the AWM’s permanent and temporary exhibits after hours. The AWM’s gift shop will also be open to browse. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here. (American Writers Museum, 180 N. Michigan, 2nd floor)

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The 16th annual PAWS CHICAGO Animal Magnetism event will be on Friday, April 28. Sponsorships are now open, and early bird tickets are on sale. Join PAWS for a night of great food, great drinks, great music and great company in the trendy West Loop neighborhood. Last year, the event was a sell-out, and I'm sure it will be the same this year, so get your tickets early and help PAWS Chicago continue its life-saving efforts for Chicago's homeless pets! (Tickets, starting at $125, can be purchased here.  )

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60Giordano Dance Chicago will be celebrating 60 fabulous years on April 1 at the Harris Theater with a grand anniversary gala. There will be two tickets choices, Gala + Performance ($300) includes VIP seating at the theater, a post show celebration on the Pritzker Stage with a lavish buffet and open bar AND a VIP Backstage Experience w/ Gala + Performance ($600) which includes a backstage view for the final moments of dancers' preparation, a champagne toast, dinner, VIP seating, and a post-show celebration on the Pritzker Stage with all the trimmings. I'm proud to be the chair for this spectacular, historic night and I hope you can join us! The august committee (in

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Nan Giordano (Artistic Director), Michael McStraw (Executive Director), Joshua Blake Carter (Operations Manager) and Cesar G. Salinas (Associate Artistic Director).

formation) includes Paul Iacono, Ken Norgan, Will Harris, Marilynn Gardner, John Robak, Nick Pullia, Mark Olley, Diane and Richard Weinberg, Kristine Kinder, Bethany Florek, Todd Hatoff, Ann Ford, Melissa and Brian Babcock, Dr. Joaquin Brieva and Jennifer Sutton Brieva, Courtney Burk,  Joshua Blake Carter, Pam Crutchfield, Chris D’hondt, Sandy Golub,  Dan Sabol, Stewart Kerr, Jennifer Kastenholz, Ryan Jacobson, Kip Helverson, Rachel Kohl, Molly Manus, Pat Manus, Kevin McGirr, Michael McStraw, Audi Melsbakas, Tina Monaghan, Molly Newell, Cesar G. Salinas, Tom Sinkovic, Gorman Cook, Tara Cope, Dina Gallay, John Cipriano, Kevin Janes, Diana Nielander and Nan Giordano. The evening will honor Ben Hodge and Mort Kessler. (Tickets and more info here)

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Giordano Dance Chicago

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Susie and Chris Maloyan, owners Second City Prime.

Congrats to Chris and Susie Maloyan, owners of Second City Prime, a fabulous meat and seafood company! This dynamic duo hosted a party, along with dear friend Jimmy Place, at Butch

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Chris Maloyan and Jimmy Place–Second City Prime.

McGuire’s recently to celebrate their growing success. The company’s offerings of meats (Wagyu, strips, ribeyes, filets and tomahawks) and seafood (salmon, red snapper, grouper, halibut, ahi tuna and Chilian sea bass) are indescribably delicious. Their Portugeuse Sea Salt is a life changer, as is the "Rub" and "Umami" sauce. Anyway, check them out at www.secondcityprime.com.  

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USO Salute Gala, honoring and supporting our military.

The USO hosted its annual Salute Gala, Chicago’s premier patriotic event, at the Offshore Rooftop at Navy Pier. The event, presented by Jewel-Osco, is a cherished Chicago

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Longtime supporters Susie and Joe Silich.

tradition that honors military service. Funds raised support the USO in its efforts to connect our troops to family, home, and country throughout their time of service to our nation. Attendees at the gala had the opportunity to tour the USO’s new state-of-the art Gaming mobile trailer, funded by the NFL as part of its Salute to Service initiative, and join in on a military spouse ‘snack and chat’ live virtual event. Guests also experienced an Air Force flight simulator and participated in a one-of-a-kind live auction, with prizes that included a week-long luxury vacation in Italy and a private dinner at the renowned Chicago Cut Steakhouse. This year’s USO Gala emcee was, Tommy McFly,

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Albert and Maria Goodman and Steve and Veronique Markscheild.
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ABC-7's John and Martha Idler.

a multi-platform voice and anchor. Keynote speaker General David L. Goldfein, 21st Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force (Ret.), and Dr. J.D. Crouch II, USO President & CEO, also addressed the crowd. In recognition of 10 years of exceptional leadership in Chicago, the USO honored the Veterans Working Group of the Commercial Club of Chicago with the 2022 USO Salute to Leadership Award.

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Heather Corrigan and Scott Mann in the Gary Sinise Foundation’s production of "Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret."

Steppenwolf Theatre Company will host a special presentation of Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret – a touring production championed by the Gary Sinise Foundation, playing two performances only January 20 & 21, 2023 at 7 pm in Steppenwolf’s Downstairs Theater. Steppenwolf Co-Founder Gary Sinise comments, “Nearly 40 years ago, I had the good fortune of directing the

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Lenny Bruce, Chris Vetzel and Scott Mann in the Gary Sinise Foundation’s production of "Last Out: Elegy of a Green Beret."

Vietnam War drama Tracers at Steppenwolf Theatre. With Vietnam veterans in my own family, it was a personal mission for me to honor them with a great production, to let them, and all veterans, know that their service to our country was appreciated and that their sacrifices would never be forgotten. My friend,

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The incomparable Gary Sinise.

Afghanistan combat veteran, LT Colonel (retired) Scott Mann, has written the modern-day equivalent to Tracers. Based on the stories of the men and women he served with, it is a powerful play with an all-veteran cast, and as the Founder of the Gary Sinise Foundation and one of the founders of Steppenwolf Theatre Company, I am honored to present Last Out under our Foundation’s ‘Community and Education’ pillar.” Last Out, which

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Steppenwolf Theatre Company,1650 N. Halsted.

has been performed across the country since 2018 and reached thousands of audiences, pulls from the experiences of the longest war in American history, a war fought mostly in the shadows. Written by Ret. Lt. Col Scott Mann and directed by Karl Bury, this epic play, performed by a cast of combat veterans and military-family members, validates the journey of our military veterans and their families while building genuine and well-informed understanding in the communities where they live. (For more information on the Gary Sinise Foundation, visit garysinisefoundation.org, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, 1650 N. Halsted St. in Chicago. Tickets ($20 general public; $5 veterans, active military and military families) are now on sale at steppenwolf.org/last-out or by calling (312) 335-1650.) (Photos by Kris Lang)

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THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Chicago is on fire with holiday cheer this year! And, with a brand new year right around the corner, we will all have a chance to begin anew. I embrace new opportunities, more fun with friends, meeting new people and championing more worthy causes in this great city of ours. I hope you will continue to join me for this ride where all things are possible and nothing is by chance. ______________________________________________________________________

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Dynamic co-chairs Lezley Hodes and Karen Peters.

Since 1890, the ladies of The Service Club of Chicago, have been giving back to Chicagoland. And, on December 6, their philanthropy continued at the SC’s annual Holiday Luncheon. For many years, this festive fundraiser was held at the University Club of Chicago, but for the first time, they tried a new venue, the Union League Club, which turned out to be even better for this group that always

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Kathy Mondelli, Bunny Frum and friends.

turn out in force to raise money for worthy causes. Supporters were encouraged to bring unwrapped toys for this year’s designated nonprofit, The Chicago Lighthouse. A table was stacked high with gifts that will be delivered to the kids who benefit from the Lighthouse’s many services and programs for the blind, visually impaired, disabled and

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Denise Tomasello and Greg Hyder perform a duet.

Veteran communities. Co-chaired by Lezley Hodes and Karen Peters (with presenting sponsor Sherrill Bodine), the afternoon luncheon in Lincoln Hall included holiday shopping from nearly 20 vendors. They included Mary, Mary, Selleria Veneta, Takohl, Jessica Tampas Caftans, Elda de la Rosa (who featured a fabulous oversize tote bag), Malka Chic,

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Lincoln Hall at the Union League Club.

Rogawear, Paula Maria Collections, Marjan Designs, Garbers Etc., Alioto’s Gift Shop, Confetti Designs (the most fabulous customized holiday plates!), Fumee Claire Candles….well, you get the picture! There was something

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Kathy Piccone, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono, Tina Koegel and Wendy Krimins hold toys for the kids of The Chicago Lighthouse.

there for everyone on your list! Jean Antoniou, SC president, welcomed the crowd before the traditional sing-along of the "Twelve Days of Christmas," led by the “Queen of CabaretDenise Tomasello. Denise also sang a cute duet with the Peninsula’s Greg Hyder to the tune of “Baby it’s Cold Outside”, complete with faux fur props. The funds raised will go into the organization’s Philanthropic Fund which provides grants that expand facilities, improve equipment and initiate new programs for Chicagolands 501(c)(3) organizations. (serviceclubofchicago.org)

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Cirque Dreams Holidaze.

Cirque Dreams Holidaze is set to dazzle Chicago audiences with its acclaimed and whimsical holiday spectacular! As one of the nation’s premier family holiday traditions, Cirque Dreams Holidaze will convey the magic of the holiday season through a Broadway-style production

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Cirque Dreams Holidaze at Auditorium Theatre.

infused with contemporary circus arts. The production will play for six performances, December 22-24, 2022, at the Auditorium Theatre, 50 Ida B. Wells Dr. in Chicago. As lights dim and the music swells, audiences will have visions of sugarplums dancing in their heads as a

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Amazing acrobatics combined with holiday cheer.

fantastical cast of holiday storybook characters come to life. Broadway World exclaims, “Lose yourself for 90 minutes and go back to those wonderful dreams you had as a kid.” Featuring an ensemble of aerial circus acts, sleight-of-hand jugglers, fun-loving skippers, breath-catching acrobatics, and much more, the Dayton Daily News proclaims, “A new set of eyes should be added to my Christmas list…there’s no way the stunts I witnessed onstage actually happened as most of them aren’t humanly possible.” The production is helmed by directors, choreographers, associate creative directors and Rockford, IL, natives The Wilson Brothers (Kevin & Marcel Wilson). CDH_RedTour_WEselects_-11Imaginative and fun for the whole family, Cirque Dreams Holidaze features a world-renowned cast of performers accompanied by an original music score including new twists on seasonal favorites such as “Deck the Halls,” CDH_RedTour_WEselects_-22“Winter Wonderland,” and “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.” Singers, dancers, penguins, toy soldiers, and reindeer invoke the dreams behind a child’s eye on the most magical of nights. Amidst a backdrop of new sets, scenery, and story-lines, this family-friendly production is sure to put a twinkle in your eye! Tickets for Cirque Dreams Holidaze start at $34 and there will be six performances at the Auditorium Theatre: Thursday, December 22 at 7:30 pm, Friday, December 23 at 11:00 am, 3:00 pm and 7:30 pm, and Saturday, December 24 at 11:00 am and 3:00 pm. For more information, click here.)

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NYE from the LondonHouse Chicago rooftop.

If you're planning for NYE, here are some outstanding ideas for festive fun! Chicago is definitely ready to celebrate the end of THIS year! There are so many choices around town for a perfect New Year’s Eve experience, from partying like a gourmand to bringing the whole family along for festive fun, here are a few of my top picks.

Navy Pier’s countdown is on for New Year on The Pier in the Aon Grand Ballroom! Ring in 2023 with live entertainment, premium cocktails, food, dancing on

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New Year on the Pier!

Chicagoland’s largest dance floor, and fireworks! Navy Pier will host the party of the year on the biggest night of the year in its opulent and historic grand ballroom. New Year on the

Pier features premium catering and bar, dancing, and live band and DJ entertainment, ending with a festive midnight countdown followed by the return of one of Chicago’s most cherished traditions: Navy Pier’s famous fireworks show at midnight. Doors open at 8 pm, and the party concludes at 1 am. Click here for more information and to purchase tickets. Expect to see Matt Kysia (Kysia Live) to return as emcee, The Lakeshore Encores and Treble Squad will serve up live entertainment and DJ Kice will keep the party jumping. (Lots of packages available at navypier.org)

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Kicks & Confetti Ball at Time Out Market Chicago.

NYE 2023: Kicks & Confetti Ball at Time Out Market Chicago: Whether you're a diehard sneakerhead or just looking for somewhere to dance as the clock strikes midnight, Time Out Market Chicago invites you to throw on your flyest kicks for an unforgettable New Year's Eve bash in the heart of Fulton Market. Say goodbye to 2022 with delicious eats, an all-inclusive drink package from 8 pm -  , and three floors of entertainment, including live DJs. Don't forget to grab a glass of Champagne before midnight, when a confetti storm will help welcome 2023 in style. Experience state-of-the-art sound and lighting from The DJ Firm (LOVE THEM!), live LED wall countdown, confetti storm at midnight, party

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NYE at Sixteen, Trump Tower

favors, and more! DJ Rhea Regan will be on the main stage from 8 pm – 1 am. DJ Chi Lane will be at Tony's Bar on the 3rd floor from 8 pm -  . Tickets include: Premium Open Bar from 8 pm – 1 am, $40 Dining Credit good at any of the 15 kitchens (only good the night of the event), a large dance floor and stage on the main floor, and party favors (while supplies last). The suggested dress code is "festive with your best kicks". Must be 21+. For tickets and more info, click here.  

Family-Friendly "Cheers Heard Around the World" at 80051634_1010797755940550_2350924562205507584_nSafeHouse Chicago: Families can ring in the New Year with "Cheers Heard Around the World" at SafeHouse Chicago from 4 pm – 9 pm on New Year's Eve. If your little ones have an early bedtime, they can celebrate the New Year with cities around the world at SafeHouse. Every time a new city rings in 2023, like London and Paris, SafeHouse will have a toast! Regular dining will be available along with all the fun interactive activities you can always experience at SafeHouse. For more info, click here.  

Trump Tower has got you covered for New Year’s Eve with something for every taste! Grab

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Views from Rebar at Trump Tower for NYE

your friends and head to Rebar at Trump Tower for a night of glitz and glamour. Ring in the New Year from the Red Carpet and enjoy show-stopping views of Chicago's New Year's Eve fireworks display over the Chicago River, live DJ entertainment, live sushi action station, table and

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bottle service packages, and more. (Packages and info here ).  OR, for gourmands seeking a sophisticated culinary celebration, spend your evening enjoying fine food and glistening views of the city skyline at Terrace 16, two seatings are available (5 pm and 8 pm). Enjoy live entertainment throughout the evening. (Details here!) . And last but not least, enjoy a family-friendly Fireworks Viewing Party, with views of the Chicago River, the city’s beautiful architecture and a spectacular fireworks display from the Grand Ballroom. (Check with restaurants about the fireworks display as the City may be eliminating this). Enjoy

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Views from Terrace 16 at Trump Tower for NYE.

live DJ entertainment throughout the night and ring in the New Year with a champagne toast and balloon drop at midnight! Featuring an open bar for 2-hours, a selection of gourmet hors d’oeuvres, seasonal sweet

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treats by our Executive Pastry Chef Roberto Hernandez, party favors, and more! (Ticket information: Adults (21+) $75, Children (7- 20 years old) $46, FREE FOR KIDS 6 & UNDER. Reservations are required. Prices are inclusive of tax & service charges; exclusive of the Eventbrite fee. There are no refunds, no cancellations, and no transfers after the order has been made. All sales are final. Children under 21 years old must be accompanied by an adult. (Details here) 

The Espionage Collective New Year's Eve Party at SafeHouse Chicago: Agents, your last party mission of 2022 is almost here! Ring in 2023 at SafeHouse Chicago with their special New Year's Eve party from 10pm – 2am. Tickets include all-you-can-drink well cocktails, house wine, and draft beers, a midnight

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For spies only! The Espionage Collective NYE Party!

bubbly toast, and an appetizer buffet. Dance the night away with your fellow spies while listening to tunes from a live DJ. Tickets are $99 and are required for entry. For tickets and more info, click here.

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Greg Hyder and Kehoe Designs planned the exquisite holiday decor at the Peninsula.

The Peninsula Chicago Lobby NYE GalaEnjoy dinner and dancing at this five-star hotel in the Near North Side. At its on-site restaurant TheLobby, start the evening with a welcome cocktail, then prepare for a night of dancing with a specially curated five-course dinner. The party is black tie optional, and highlights include a live band, champagne bar, and midnight countdown with party favors. Tickets start at $275. (Click here for all info!)

Gene & Georgetti (500 N. Franklin), Chicago’s most iconic

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Gene & Georgetti with holiday decor by Taylor & Co. Events.

steakhouse will be serving a special NYE menu featuring classic steak and seafood dishes, as well as the restaurant’s signature Northern Italian traditional dish for good luck in the new year – New Year’s Cotechino, which features slow cooked pork sausage served

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Gene & Georgetti during the holidays.

with lentils. Reservations are open for NYE, and it’s encouraged that those looking to dine at G&G on NYE make their reservations soon, as they are expected to be fully booked, soon. More information about NYE specials and hours can be found on the geneandgeorgetti.com. (Note: the restaurant will be closed January 1 – January 12)

Hilton Chicago's NYE Party with KISS FM: Dress your best and spend an evening partying in Hilton Chicago’s ballrooms, featuring a dozen live acts and 103.5 Kiss FM’s top DJs and hosts throughout the night. Enjoy a buffet,

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NYE at the Hilton Chicago with KISS-FM!

specialized martinis, champagne, fantasy casino gambling, celebrity DJs, and a midnight confetti storm. Upgrade to VIP for even more drinks and access to “gambling” at a Vegas-style casino—and if you don’t feel like going home, you can book a room upstairs. (Click here for info!)

The Drake Hotel for NYE: Billed as Chicago’s longest-running NYE party, The Drake’s annual event draws thousands of partygoers to this historic space. Your ticket includes six ballrooms of entertainment, hors d’oeuvres, party favors, two balloon drops at midnight, and optional VIP upgrades. Hosted by Chicago Scene with tickets starting at $159. (Click here for info!)

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LondonHouse Chicago rooftop.

LondonHouse Chicagofor NYE: Start the new year with a breathtaking view of the Chicago River midnight fireworks display (again, check with restaurant to make sure the fireworks are still on) at this downtown hotel. LondonHouse is offering two parties, one in their grand ballroom and the other on their rooftop lounge. Both include a live DJ, open bar, a selection of appetizers, a photo booth, and a complimentary champagne toast. (Click here for info!)

Maple & Ash will be hosting parties all over the place

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Maple & Ash holiday decor by Derrick Taylor & Co. Events.

for NYE! You can dine upstairs with the restaurant’s “I Don’t Give a #@$%” prix fixe menu ($250 – $300 per person depending on seating) OR party in the Courtyard with a “Casino Royale” theme. Dress in your best James Bond duds, paint yourself gold, and dance the night away with passed bites, caviar bar, carving and sushi stations, and more. Open bar, DJ, classic casino tables and games, and a midnight toast will set you back $300 per person, but what a way to go! (mapleandash.com)

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Collin Pierson, Marion and Tony Durpetti and Michelle Durpetti Pierson.

Happy anniversary Michelle Durpetti Events! One of Chicago’s premiere wedding planners + event producers, Michelle celebrated the 15-year anniversary of her company at her family’s 82-year-old steakhouse, Gene & Georgetti on Monday, December. Members of the wedding and hospitality industry in addition to many

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Michelle and friends (with event/floral designer Derrick Taylor)

friends and family came to celebrate, mix, mingle and eat! Stations included a Tuscan antipasto station and a live pasta station from Gene & Georgetti Chef Cristiano Bassani. Guests were treated to vintage Christmas carols with the Merry Jane’s and live music from DJ Bryan Hall. The restaurant is all decked out for

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the season thanks to Taylor + Company and the decor for the event was created by Kehoe Designs. Fun surprises like a photo booth, signature cocktails, and peppermint white bark gelato were passed to add to the fun! Michelle’s sweet Dad Tony Durpetti, proprietor of Gene & Georgetti, gave a wonderful little speech and it was a great kick off to the season! Guests were encouraged to bring gifts for the restaurant’s Toys for Tots drive and really delivered! Michelle is the third generation managing partner in the Gene & Georgetti family as well as producing weddings in Chicago and globally. (Photos by Spoon Photo Design, custom cookies by Toni Patisserie Café and ice sculpture by Nadeau Ice). (Gene & Georgetti, 500 N. Franklin, 312.527.3718)

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SC best all fired up

Myra Reilly, co-chairs Denise Tomasello, Sally Jo Pfaff and Lauren Lein Cavanaugh, with SC pres Jean Antoniou.

The Service Club of Chicago honored the first female Chicago Fire Department Commissioner, Annette Nance-Holt, during its “All Fired Up” gala at the Four Seasons on November 4. With exquisite décor by Kehoe Designs, guests could pose on a red carpet in front of the CFD emblem or grab a glass of champagne offered

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CFD Commissioner Annette Nance-Holt (front) with her fellow CFD team.

by mysterious gloved arms from behind a velvet red curtain (by ZZAZZ Productions). The event was co-chaired by Lauren Lein Cavanaugh and Denise Tomasello along with event chair Sally Jo Pfaff. Attendees danced to the music of the Georgia Bridgwater Orchestra following the recognition of Commissioner Nance-Holt and the men and women of the Chicago Fire Department. Event sponsors included Sherrill Bodine, Sally Jo and Dean Pfaff, and many others. (serviceclubofchicago.org)

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Norton relaxing with a K-9 Comfort Dog from Lutheran Church Charities.

For the 19th annual “Sweet Home Chicago” benefit, more than 200 happy kids, plus parents and grandparents,

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Josh Hale, Larry Richman and Jack Jiganti.

gathered to celebrate the holiday season and to raise money for WINGS at one of the city’s most successful brunch fundraisers The event was co -chaired by Katherine Banich, Meghan Norton and Maria Shideler, with honorary co-chairs Rita and John Canning. The afternoon included visits with Santa, an elaborate buffet, dancing, singing and even K-9 Comfort Dogs from

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Paula Fasseas with Suzanne LeMignot and ballon artist Tom Twister.

Lutheran Church Charities. As guests arrived, they could take a family photo from Curtis Newborn Photography in front of an enchanting winter scene backdrop. Santa waited for kids

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Event co-chairs Maria Shideler, Meghan Norton and Katherine Banich.

in front of a faux fireplace decorated with garland. A lavish, comfort-food buffet included mac and cheese bites and chicken fingers served atop a miniature train. Partygoers dined in the Grand Ballroom, where tables were topped with holly and greenery and images of snowflakes were reflected onto the walls. During the three-hour event, over 200 gingerbread houses from BBC Hollydays were decorated by the kids using a variety of candy choices and

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Jeffrey Podjasek, Monsignor Ken Velo and Jeff Podjasek.

frostings. After completion, the houses were boxed up to take home. Dale the Balloon Dude, along with other artists, created custom masterpieces for each little guest, and again this

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Tafanesamekeya Davis and Serenity Rosa.

year, an ornament decorating station was presented by JS Creations and Crafts which enchanted one and all. Back again was the kids rock band Ralph’s World. Children and adults alike cut loose on the dance floor, including honorary co-chairs Rita and John Canning; Josh Hale, president and CEO of the Big Shoulders Fund; and Rebecca Darr, WINGS CEO. WINGS owns and manages homes and apartments where clients can live for as long as two years as they recover from domestic violence abuse. The event raised over $750,000 and, since 2004, the Sweet Home Chicago benefit has raised more than $12.2 million to support the mission and work of WINGS. (Photos by Gosia Matuszewska at gosiaphotography.com)

 

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Mrs. Claus, WINGS Board Chair Emerita Rita Canning, WINGS Board Chair Ellaine Sambo Reyther and Santa.

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Host with the most Sherry Lea Holson (center) with friends Pat Maxwell and Michelle Alegria.

It just doesn't feel like the holidays until Sherry Lea Holson hosts her annual Christmas Extravaganza Luncheon! This year, her 20th, was held at Knollwood

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The sparkle triplets! Lezley Hodes, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and Karen Peters.

Club in Lake Forest, with 150 friends! From the moment you stepped out of your car, or in the case of some Service Club friends, a verrrrrryyyy long white stretch limo, there was festive fun! This elegant club, established in 1924, was developed out of 200 acres of farmland that was used by herds of grazing cattle. Today, it's one of the premier golf clubs in the country. The reception hall featured a 12-foot-tall Christmas tree which was situated in the middle of two stone fireplaces set with blazing fires. The by-

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With Tracey, Yvette Cusack, Dr. Stacie McClane, Peach Carr and Sandy Andrews.

invite-only crowd mixed and mingled wearing their finest holiday looks until the tolling of the bells announced the luncheon. Inside the ballroom, every table was laden with holiday gifts, greenery and flowers (by Lord & Mar) a atop bright red tablecloths with

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The Chicago Lighthouse's Dr. Janet Szlyk and Lindsay Ingalls.

matching tartan plaid napkins. The effect made you feel like you'd stumbled right into Santa's workshop. Sherry, as always, had thought of every detail. Holiday glasses and necklaces were laid out on a table filled with toys that guests brought to donate to the kids of the nonprofit After School Matters. Every year, Sherry selects

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Cathy Bell Bartholomay and Marta Raykhshtat.

a different Chicagoland charity to support because, as she put it, the gifts people had brought for her in previous years could be put to better use this way. She said, "Coming from a family of 11 siblings, we received our only gifts from the Salvation Army, so planning these luncheons feels like a full circle moment…I want to bring true joy, laughter, love and happiness to all my friends." Sherry also asked for prayers for two friends who are struggling with illnesses, Kevin Sullivan and Pat Maxwell. The Gene Garcia Quartet kept the crowd

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Tina Gravel and Mary Lasky.

fueled for fun performing everything from "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" to "Cake by the Ocean." The luncheon was delicious and interspersed with planned activities. Ladies created skits to popular holiday songs and then performed

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Shauna Montgomery and Sheree Schimmer.

them when their tables were called (talk about pressure!) Our table was lucky having Tracey Tarantino DiBuono, who you all know is a very talented choreographer! Lucky us! There was an ornament swap, and guests took home delightfully wrapped cans of Garrett's Popcorn. Near the end of the day, the ladies gathered around Sherry and sang to her as the quartet played "Sherry Baby" (by Frankie Valli). Sherry thanked everyone for coming out and delivered a heartfelt speech about the true spirit of the season, giving back. This you do in spades dear Sherry! Oh.What.A.Day. (Sherry also thanked Knollwood Club's GM Randy Harper, Chef Daniel and Juliana Segura, events coordinator for their support),

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Sherry Lea Holson, hosting her 20th Christmas Extravaganza Luncheon at Knollwood Club.

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St. Michael's Church in Old Town was one of the locations for Music of the Baroque's Holiday Brass & Choral Concerts.

Music of the Baroque hosted its annual Holiday Brass & Choral Concerts at four different locations this season. Conducted by newly appointed chorus director Andrew Megill, this year's program, "A Rose in Winter," featured musical selections from the 15th century up to the 20th

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Music of the Baroque's executive director Declan McGovern with wife Angela.

century. We attended at the 150-year-old St. Michael's Church in Old Town and it was just so inspiring to see and hear. Other concerts were performed at Grace Lutheran Church in River Forest; Saints, Faith, Hope & Charity Church in Winnetka and Alice Millar Chapel in Evanston. The chorus will return in April for Bach's monumental St. Matthew Passion under the direction of Dame Jane Glover. The April 2 performance is nearly sold out, but good seats remain at the Harris Theater on April 3. (For tickets/more info, visit baroque.org/stmatthew). Congrats to all, including MOB's executive director Declan McGovern.)

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Music of the Baroque performs "A Rose in Winter" conducted by Andrew Megill, MOB's new chorus director.

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Santa Baby Bar at 3505 N. Clark.

Chicago has soooooo many holiday pop-up experiences this year! And, I for one, could NOT be happier! I've tried to hit most of them (much to Chuck's chagrin) and I think I've found the winner! My favorite, so far, is Santa Baby Bar at 3505 N. Clark, which will be

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Out front of Santa Baby Bar, SANTA!

around now through January 8. There are three floors of jaw-dropping Christmas decor that is unlike anything I've ever seen before. Upstairs, on the decked-out roof, you'll find a "gingerbread house" with lots of photo opps, including a charming sleigh that you can pop into for a shot. On the second floor, for the first time, they created a Christmas Walk Through (a separate ticketed experience, $10) that takes you through a variety

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Fully "lit" convertible!

of rooms each uniquely decorated for a true wow factor. In front of the bar, which I'm sure you can see from outer space, there are very strict doormen. You absolutely can't enter unless you have a reservation in advance. But, once inside, all the troublesome restrictions immediately disappear as you're enveloped into a sparkling holiday wonderland. The

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Fun, interactive rooftop decor.

restaurant won't win any James Beard Awards but the "fun food" did the job (mini corn dogs, guac and chips, chili, hummus and pita, "reindeer" wings, a ginormous pretzel, jalapeno mozzarella sticks, sliders, ham sandwiches, and more). And even though

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A Grinch in the Christmas Walk Through!

this menu is comprised of "junk food," the creative presentations for both the food and drink options makes it all worthwhile (not to mention more photo opps! LOL!). My head was in constant swivel mode. Next time, I should wear a neck brace. You get the idea. This holiday pop-up was created in the old Deuce's place which also presented Charm'd and Deuce's Nightmare on Clark St. experiences. They can count me in for ALL of their pop-ups! (santababybar.com, 833-YO-SANTA) 

That is it for 2022! I won't see you again until the New Year. I hope, in the meantime, that you will sit back,

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Warning to neighbors–this might be up for quite a while.

relax  and enjoy the holidays. We're losing too many friends too soon and too young. Nothing is as important as your health so try not to stress over things of less importance. Believe me, I am still Myguidetrying to learn how to do this but I am determined I will succeed and I hope you do too. I don't think Chicago has ever looked more festive during the holidays. I see more balconies lit up. As Declan McGovern said, "They're decorating their own little stages." And I just love it. I believe there are even more light displays around the city as well. I've never seen the Hancock Building's decorations look more beautiful. I think everyone is trying extra hard this year to counteract the bad news we get on a daily basis. I appreciate anyone and everyone who has lit a single candle to dispel the darkness. I truly believe it helps lifts spirits. I know I feel better just staring at our Christmas tree. It might be up all year long this time! Ho! Ho! Ho!

Love, as always,

Candace

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The Christkind at the market at Gallagher Way in Wrigleyville.

The Christkindlmarket is back and heralding the holidays like none other. The preview party, "Twas' the Night Before Christkindlmarket," was November 17. This

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Christkindlmarket at Daley Plaza has been a staple there for 26 years.

was a great chance to really see the amazing gifts on offer up close and actually chat with the vendors. I spoke to Frank of Frank's Ornament House, he's been coming to the market for 25 years and absolutely loves it. He said, "I love seeing people come here from around the world and am proud to display my over 2,500 ornaments from my country [Germany]!" Another vendor's daughter had designed several of the ornaments on display which I thought was so charming. Everyone has a story and I wish I could've chatted with every one of them. Inside a special warming tent, guests could snap

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Drinking gluhwein with Santa and Mrs. Claus.

photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, enjoy the popular gluhwein (spiced, mulled wine) and an opening ceremony that introduced the Christkind, the face of the market, who welcomed visitors. A buffet dinner was offered in the heated Grand IMG_3440Timber Haus where many of the food items for sale in the market could be sampled. (The potato pancakes were out of this world.). Carolers and the Phenix Trio provided a festive soundtrack to the market. The following day, the market in Wrigleyville/ Gallagher Way opened and, for the first time, a skating rink was placed inside Wrigley Field! It was so cool to see the stadium used in this way. In the Christkindlmarket, also for the first time, a charming

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Leila Schmidt, of Christkindlmarket, on the rink.

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carousel took center stage surrounded by 35+ vendors. And, again for the first time, a brand new market was launched in Aurora at RiverEdge Park. There's is something for everyone at each market and it is such a great way to celebrate the season. The Daley Plaza and Aurora markets will be in place through December 24 and the Gallagher Way market through December 31. (christkindlmarket.com)

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Rich Lane, Mindy Segal and Jaime Laurita with pups Woody and Ted.

The 21st annual PAWS Fur Ball was held at the Drake Hotel with elegant guests clad in black-tie along with their four-legged friends dressed in equally resplendent

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attire, think pups in tux! The event attracted over 600 guests who were scattered throughout the festively decorated spaces—Gold Coast Room and Grand Ballroom—with a cocktail reception held in the French Room. The evening consisted of a packed silent auction in the Walton Room and programs hosted by Natalie Bomke (of Fox-32) and

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Twyler Jenkins with pup Nelson.

Fred (of 105.5 KISS FM) in the Ballroom and Sylvia Perez and Jake Hamilton (of Fox-32) in the Gold Coast Room. A dinner buffet was available to both 2-legged and 4-legged guests and a doggie spa was on-site to relieve any excitement-related stress. A raffle featured exquisite diamond earrings donated by longtime sponsor A. Marek Fine Jewelry, valued at over $10,000. A live auction offered signed guitars from

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Natalie Bomke (emcee), daughter Olive and Ed Swiderski.

Dolly Parton and James Taylor, weekend getaways, spa packages and VIP experiences at some of the city’s hottest restaurants A showcase of adoptable pets helped find a home for Larry, a kitten who was adopted by honorary co-chairs Melissa and Michael Canning. An after-party with live music kept

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Allie and Jon Harris (co-chair) with dog Winnie.

the party going until after midnight. Co-chairs for this year’s event were Nancy Timmers and Jon Harris. Supporters Amy and George Burin brought along their best dressed Yorkies, one of which, Addison, was experiencing his 14th Fur Ball! PAWS Chicago is the Midwest’s largest No Kill humane organization and a national model in animal sheltering, committed to bringing an end to the killing of homeless cats and dogs. Since its founding in 1997, the organization has been able to reduce the number of homeless pets killed in the city by 91%.  (PAWSChicago.org)

 

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Grant DePorter,Joanna DePorter, Sandy Golub, Lee Golub (photo by Kenny Kim).

The Green Tie Ball, benefiting Chicago Gateway Green, was held this year at the Chicago Sports Museum. Co-Chairs Joanna DePorter and Meg Newton Satherlie and Chicago Gateway Green Chairman Grant DePorter mixed and

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Triple threat! Ryan Chiaverini, Jerry Azumah and  Taylor Kinney. (Kenny Kim Photo)

mingled with 900 guests throughout the night. Notable guests included gala emcees Cortney Hall and Chris Petlak, Taylor Kinney (Chicago Fire), former Bulls broadcaster Tom Dore, Jerry Azumah (Former Chicago Bear), Dutchie Caray, Roe Conn, ABC-TV's Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini, Alexi Giannoulias, and Ron Kittle (Former White Sox), along with the Honorary Host Committee. The committee was comprised of female sportscasters from all Chicago stations including Cassie Carlson (FOX32 Sports), Taylor McGregor (Marquee Sports Network), Dionne Miller

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Danielle Lamorgese, Lisette Andrade and Katie Shuta. (Matt Mansueto Photography)

(ABC7 Sports), Leila Rahimi (NBC5 Sports Chicago), Krista Ruch (CBS2 Sports), Kaitlin Sharkey (WGN TV), Sarah Spain (ESPN), and Danni Wysocki (NBC Sports Chicago). Guests enjoyed premium open bars and a selection of gourmet bites from Harry Caray's Catering & Events. Entertainment included sets by top Chicago DJs, including DJ Rock City, DJ Marcus Carter, DJ Justin Jacobson,

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Co-chair Joanna DePorter and Dutchie Caray.

victor.r, DJ Ryan Levin, along with the popular cover band Dr. Bombay, which features Chicago Gateway Green Vice Chairman Lee Golub as the drummer. The evening also included a live and silent auction with one-of-a-kind items and experiences, games, and special guests. Throughout the night, guests competed in various bracketed challenges, including darts, shuffleboard, and golf, to win great prizes. As a

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Crowd scene at GTB 2022!

nod to the venue, this year's theme, Tuxedos and Tennis Shoes, encouraged guests to pair their finest black-tie attire with their coolest sneakers. Attendees could pump up their look with The Sole Revival, which was on hand to customize kicks. Guests were invited to end their night at an after-party at Tao Nightclub. Chicago Gateway Green is dedicated to greening and beautifying Chicago's expressways, gateways, and neighborhoods. Founded in 1986 by Donald J. DePorter, Gateway Green has planted more than 5,000 trees, 90,000 shrubs, and 150,000 perennials, along with the removal of over 1.5 million pounds of litter.

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Harry Potter: Magic at Play experience makes worldwide debut at Water Tower Place in Chicago.

Wizards and witches of all ages are invited to experience and celebrate a Wizarding World of their own at “Harry Potter: Magic at Play” now that it's made its worldwide debut at

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A not-to-be-missed magical Harry Potter experience!

Chicago’s iconic Water Tower Place (835 N Michigan Ave.) on Friday, November 11. Get your wands up and get ready to play! Created by Warner Bros. Themed Entertainment and Original X Productions (OGX), this first-of-its-kind

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Hogwarts Express!

experience will allow fans of all ages to engage with the Wizarding World like never before through 30,000 square feet (and 3 levels) of hands-on magical interactivity including games, exploration, sensory activations and more that celebrate Harry’s own journey in discovering the wizarding world. The journey begins at 4 Privet Drive. Explore the Dursley’s living room taking care to not

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An interactive Potions Classroom.

disturb anyone in the cupboard under the stairs; step onto a boat and prepare to cross the Great Lake to Hogwarts; attend some of Hogwarts’ most beloved classes, mastering “Wingardium Leviosa” and levitating a feather in Charms, exploring the Potions dungeon with all senses and fending CAD41149-D24B-4241-AC52-D6A5C396939B off a swarm of Cornish Pixies in Defense Against the Dark Arts; practice Quidditch fundamentals for all player positions; play amid Hagrid's pumpkin patch and traverse the Forbidden Forest; and so much more. A multitude of iconic experiences and

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Hunting patronuses by lantern light!

surprises await guests throughout the space as they forge their path through Harry’s journey. The experience also features a gift shop open to both ticketed and non-ticketed guests. The gift shop offers a wide range of bespoke and licensed items alongside themed food and beverages including the beloved Butterbeer. Visitors wishing to send word to friends and family about their magical experience can do so via owl post – a much faster alternative to Muggle mail. Tickets are on sale now at www.HarryPotterMagicAtPlay.com and start at $37.50 for adults and $29.50 for children 9 and under. The experience is expected to last through May 14, 2023.

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Macy's 115th Great Tree with a toy store theme.

Holiday cheer filled every nook and cranny of Macy's State Street for the 115th Great Tree Lighting Ceremony. Held in the iconic Walnut Room on the 7th floor, the event was filled with delightful sights, songs and camaraderie. A bank of press was waiting to capture every moment as wide-eyed guests

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Paul Iams and The Caroling Party entertained the Walnut Room guests.

enjoyed a gospel choir, carolers, and a nail-biting countdown to the lighting of the Great Tree. This year, the theme around the 45-foot tree was of a whimsical toy shop, surrounded by colorful gifts, wooden soldiers, a robot, and so much more. Guests enjoyed a traditional Walnut Room menu with old favorites like Mrs. Hering's 1890 Original Chicken Pot Pie, classic meatloaf, Walnut Room salads and desserts that included

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42 signature trumpets line Macy's at State Street.

Frango Mint Chocolate Ice Cream Pie, Frango Mint Cheesecake, a Build-Your-Own Snowman dish, a holiday yule log and so much more. Before the ceremony, visitors perused the extensive holiday gift shop where darling ornaments featuring some of Macy's holiday decor were for sale. On the 5th floor, Santa awaited in a cozy nook decorated with tartan red, trees festooned with red and white striped bows and

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sturdy holiday boxes for the kiddies to perch on as they fill Santa's ears with their wishes. (Make reservations at: macys.com/Santaland) The 55th annual Holiday Windows feature Tiptoe, the darling reindeer, and his many adventures. The setting is along State Street underneath the 42 signature holiday trumpets, all now on display! Macy's partnered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America for its holiday campaign this year.

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Honorees Dr. Ali Djalilian and Kathy Piccone.

The always exciting Eversight Gift of Sight Celebration returned with blow-out party at the Peninsula Chicago on September 22. The sellout

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crowd came dressed to impress and followed the suggested attire, "top hats and masquerade masks encouraged," to a T! Thanks to all who helped pump up the volume yet again on this much loved event. Kathy Piccone was honored as the Woman of Vision and Dr. Ali Djalilian was the Gift of Sight honoree. Both attracted supporters who were anxious Event co-chair  Michael Caputo  R  (with Candid Candace) and guests James and Kay Macknyk.to give back to these two Chicagoans who have given so much to so many. Kathy was introduced by last year's honoree Justine Fedak, who gave a beautiful intro (all without notes!) and Dr. Ali, wearing a top hat, was presented by Dr. Parag Majmudar, last year's Gift of Sight honoree. There were so many exciting moving parts to the event that you didn't know where to look first. Upon entry, two "circus performers" (from ZZAZZ

Gift of Sight honoree Dr. Ali Djalilian with Dr. Parag Majmudar.

Gift of Sight honoree Dr. Ali Djalilian with Dr. Parag Majmudar.

Productions) welcomed guests in colorful attire. On the terrace, The Michael Lerich Trio performed against a jaw-dropping view of the Chicago skyline and, before dinner, an

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Mary Ann Rose (Tamar Productions), Heinz Kern and Eversight's Marta Garczarczyk.

aerialist performed in the grand ballroom! The theme was beautifully brought to life by Tamar Productions, with an assist on lobby bar decor from Kehoe Designs. Mary Ann Rose and her team tented the ballroom in large swaths of black and white fabric which matched the dramatic silk black and white tablecloths. A perfect final touch, donated by Mary Ann, were bright pink feathered fans at each place setting, which added the perfect pop of color. The overall effect was exactly

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Nina Mariano, Nikki Friar and Cheri James.

like being at a party under the big top! So many fabulous guests were in attendance. Hockey great Chris Chelios and his partner

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Hockey great Chris Chelios, ZZAZZ Productions' Kyli Jumas, and NFL star Jim Bob Morris.

NFL star Jim Bob Morris, were serving their tequila (El Bandido Yankee) at the beautiful bar set up in the lobby. Sadly, due to Covid, Diane Hollingsworth (Eversight president/CEO and its heart and soul) wasn't able to attend but that didn't stop her from taping an incredible message for the guests. It was made even sweeter by her nasal congestion which showed you that, even in sickness, she didn't lose "sight" of

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Sheree Schimmer.

the mission. Marta Garczarczyk, director of philanthropy, introduced a video of Cassandra Perry, a cornea transplant recipient, who shared her inspiring story.

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Florencio and Almira Yllana with Renata Sanfilippo.

John P. Walcher, auctioneer extraordinaire, donated his services to help with the paddle raise and live auction. A heads or tails game preceded the introduction of the honorees. All the speakers' comments were well thought out and added so much emotion to the evening. What a privilege it was to be a part of this night that raised funds to help Eversight restore sight through the healing power of donation, transplantation and research. Dr. Onkar Sawant, the head of research and innovation, attended the event and was on hand to answer any questions. I was honored to return as co-chair with the dear Michael Caputo. This the 75th anniversary for Eversight and I hope I'm around to celebrate its 175th! (For more info or to donate, please click here). _______________________________________________________________________

Celestial Bash honoree Brad Serlin of United Scrap Metal and wife Caroline.

Celestial Bash honoree Brad Serlin of United Scrap Metal and wife Caroline.

The Adler Planetarium celebrated the return to in-person events with its Celestial Bash (formerly known as the Celestial Ball) on September 10, held at the Planetarium. The event treated guests to a special night at the Adler

Jackson Palias enjoying the view through Doane telescope.

Jackson Palias enjoying the view through Doane telescope.

where they had a chance to explore the entire museum after hours. Furthering the Adler’s commitment to an “Adler anywhere” experience, the event also included a 15-minute digital program streamed on the Adler’s YouTube channel for guests around the world to enjoy. Other

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Mari Feuer (L), and Alexandria Dunn.

highlights included the world’s first high-altitude balloon light pollution mapping system that was designed and flown with the help of their teens and volunteers; looking at the universe through the new Doane Observatory telescope; relaxing under the

Grainger Sky Theater (Courtesy of Nick Lake)

Grainger Sky Theater (Photo by Nick Lake).

Grainger Sky Theater dome as breathtaking space visualizations transported guests to other worlds; and then dancing the night away against a backdrop of the Chicago skyline. The Adler’s first in-person event in nearly three years raised almost $1.2

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Channing R. N. Lenert, Kathleen Walter, Billy Baluyot, Mary Riordan, Ann Colin Grant, and Brittany Matthew Walsh.

million for everything the Adler does in support of its mission to connect people to the universe and each other under the sky we all share. In addition to the Planetarium’s award-winning exhibitions, sky shows and hands-on, minds-on programming, the Adler is also home to one of the largest astronomical collections in the world. The museum typically hosts more than half a million visitors each year and reaches millions more through youth STEAM programs, neighborhood sky-watching events, people-powered research, and other outreach efforts. (adlerplanetarium.org)

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311736992_10166625940905024_7308927240648929266_nThe Chinese American Service League (CASL) hosted its Annual Gala October 12, attracting hundreds of prominent Chicagoans as well as notable Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (AANHPI) leaders from across the country.  Presented by the Sue Ling Gin Foundation Trust 311773667_10166625908605024_5119715897462003621_n and chaired by Michael Tang – Chairman, Tang Industries, CASL’s Annual Gala was held at Chicago’s historic Old Post Office. The highlight of the event was the presentation of CASL’s prestigious Golden Lion Award to The Asian American 311777541_10166625907735024_3334375981199181816_nFoundation (TAAF). As co-chair of CASL’s Advisory Board and organizational supporter for over two decades, Emmy award-winning anchor Judy Hsu of ABC-7 Chicago returned as the evening’s emcee. CASL’s esteemed Culinary Training Program, once again served appetizers during cocktail hour. CASL’s Annual Gala raises money for 311700466_10166625894175024_1072139051012460537_n nearly 30 social service programs—such as child development, senior services, legal assistance, employment, citizenship, and more—that serve thousands of individuals in and around Chicago’s Chinatown and beyond. Since TAAF’s inception in 2021, the organization has passionately 311710690_10166625940835024_285584982559130507_nfought to elevate the voices of all AANHPI organizations, communities, and individuals across the country while making significant strides toward a more equitable future. During its first two years, TAAF has built impactful relationships with the Biden Administration, created a national Anti-Hate Action Network, and secured greater 311736407_10166625942325024_2621684546720282110_nrepresentation for the AANHPI community through achievements such as advocating for and securing the first AANHPI Muppet on Sesame Street, helping pass the TEAACH Act in Illinois, and more. The Golden Lion Award, bestowed upon individuals or organizations that positively impact the AANHPI community and embrace CASL’s spirit, was designed and created by the internationally renowned Zhou Brothers. ShanZuo and DaHuang Zhou created only 20 Golden Lion Awards, each depicting an abstract bronze cast statue of a lion. In Chinese culture, the lion symbolizes strength, stability, and happiness.

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GroundbreakingThe Maryville Jen School broke ground on its new school, the Charles H. Walsh Sr. Academy and Career Tech High School, on November 9, located at 6935 W Touhy Ave in Niles. The academy is named after the late Chuck Walsh, an alum at Maryville Academy,

Sister Catherine Ryan

Sister Catherine Ryan.

who also served as a member of its Board of Directors for several years. The Academy will be open in Fall 2023. Walsh Academy will continue Jen School's founding vision to provide students with disabilities with a comprehensive and experiential instructional model in academics, career

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Walsh Academy Facade rendering.

and vocational pathways, and social-emotional skills through research-based practices. The Walsh Academy will prepare students with skills to be career or college ready. “For over 15 years, Jen School has approached education from the student's perspective and needs as individuals. This approach has allowed our students to earn their high school diplomas and move on to the next phase of their journey,” said Ann Craig, Maryville director of educational services and Jen School principal. The new Walsh Academy will create more opportunities for special needs students while helping them reach their fullest potential. It is the only school in Illinois that has a teacher, social worker and paraprofessional in the classroom.

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Karen Freeman-Wilson, President and CEO of Chicago Urban League.

The Chicago Urban League’s 61st Annual Golden Fellowship Dinner (GFD) raised more than $2 million on November 5 at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk. More than 1,800 of the city’s corporate leaders, human rights advocates, philanthropists, clergy and elected

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Honoree Nikole Hannah-Jones, author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.

officials were present for the evening, where the theme was “The Fight for Equity Continues: Get in League with Us!” The funds raised will benefit year-round programming for about 15,000 Chicagoans. “We are so grateful for our generous sponsors, partners, friends, and family who showed up and showed out this

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Honoree Walter E. Massey, PhD Trustee Chair of the City Colleges of Chicago.

year for GFD,” said Chicago Urban League President and CEO Karen Freeman-Wilson. “Due to their generosity, we were fortunate enough to raise more than $2 million dollars. That is groundbreaking! Those dollars are critical to addressing producing and enhancing the work that our staff does in and around the community each and everyday day.”  The Golden Fellowship Dinner is the League’s signature gala.

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Each year, the event raises funds to support its work in helping people find and secure jobs, lock in affordable housing, improve their educational experiences, and nurture their businesses. GFD is one of the premier events during Chicago’s gala season, and that was evident by this year’s attendance just a few years after the start of the pandemic. Guests were excited to get dressed up and fellowship with one another while supporting a great cause. Earlier in the day at the Gleacher Center with Nykia Wright, CEO of the Chicago Sun-Times, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and creator of the groundbreaking 1619 Project, accepted the League’s highest honor – the esteemed Edwin C. “Bill” Berry Civil Rights Award. (Photos by The Crusader. Read more here: The Crusader)

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Shermann "Dilla" Thomas received the 21st Century Award.

Over 400 Library champions gathered to celebrate bold stories and public libraries at the Chicago Public Library Foundation’s Carl Sandburg Literary Awards Gala. The event raised funds to continue to provide unparalleled access to lifelong learning opportunities. The Foundation has

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already raised more than $1.2M to date. During an evening filled with inspiration and joy, the Foundation honored Chef Rick Bayless with the Arts Award, Shermann “Dilla” Thomas with the 21st Century Award and Tony Kushner with the Carl Sandburg

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Award winning playwright, Tony Kushner, received the Carl Sandburg Literary Award.

Literary Award. Event co-chairs were Francia E. Harrington and Andrés Ordóñez. Remarks were offered from Commissioner Chris Brown, Library Board Chair Linda Johnson Rice and Dave Casper. Honorary chairs were Mayor Lightfoot and First Lady Amy Eshleman and Governor JB Pritzker and First Lady MK Pritzker. For more than 20 years, the Library Foundation Awards have brought together civic leaders and creative storytellers to make more unique programming possible at Chicago Public Library. (Photos by Kyle Flubacker)

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Rebar for Mag Mile Lights Festival with Giovanna Krozel, Chuck, Florencio Yllana and Almira Yllana.

There is so much going on in Chicago now, as you can see! Isn't it great to see all the events come back and all the fun parties going on? As a Christmas nut, I especially love seeing the abundance of holiday happenings around town. Of course, the Christkindlmarkets are on my must-visit lists but I also loved the latest Wintrust Mag Mile Lights Festival! It was especially fun viewing it from Rebar at the Trump Tower with friends Giovanna Krozel, Almira Yllana and their

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artist/brother Florencio Yllana. (You DO NOT want to miss the Gingerbread Elevator at Trump!) And kudos are in order for Eleni Bousis, founder of the Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation. At this year's Wings to Cure gala, co-chairs Charlene Seaman and Scott Seaman delivered stirring, inspiring speeches and Hosea Sanders (co-emcee) shared his cancer journey. Dina Bair Maher and Lou Canellis were also emcees. The nonprofit raises vital funds for cutting-edge cancer research.

Ralph Lauren opened its second Ralph's Coffee (after NYC) at

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the store on Michigan Avenue. Although beautiful, the lighting is a smidge too bright for me. Nonetheless, we enjoyed visiting with friends Jamie Gaballa and Randy Montesinos as well as having illustrations done by the one and only Kristine Steiner. I know it will quickly become THE place to meet and greet but don't plan on bringing your computer, they aren't allowed.

On Tuesday, December 6, join The Service Club of Chicago for its annual Holiday Luncheon, this year at the

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Service Club holiday luncheon is Dec. 6 at the Union League Club.

Union League Club. Co-chaired by Karen Peters, Lezley Hodes and sponsored by Sherrill Bodine, the party begins at 10 am for cocktails and shopping with a variety of fabulous vendors. Guests are encouraged to bring an unwrapped toy for the nonprofit The Chicago Lighthouse, (Tickets, $200, and info here)

Music of the Baroque's Holiday and Choral Concerts inspire music in some of Chicago’s most beautiful spaces. Celebrate the season with joyful carols, solemn chant, and jubilant works for brass from the medieval era to the present, conducted by Andrew Megill. Concerts will be featured at various locations: Grace Lutheran Church in River Forest (Dec. 15, 7:30 p.m.), St. Michael in Old Town (Dec. 16, 7:30 p.m.), Faith, Hope & Charity Church in Winnetka (Dec. 17, 2 p.m), Alice Millar Chapel in Evanston (Dec. 18, 2 p.m.), and On Demand (Dec. 23, 10 a.m.). (baroque.org) 

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Chef Mauro Mafrici, Pelago Ristorante.

The beloved PELAGO RISTORANTE, 209 East Delaware Place, will come to the end of its fifteen year run serving fine dining Italian cuisine to Chicago on New Year's Eve 2022, when it will serve its last meal. Chef

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The cozy ambiance of Pelago Ristorante at 209 E. Delaware Place.

Mauro Mafrici will be serving dinner nightly through December 31,2022. He is going to take some time in January to spend with his family before he decides what is next for his culinary journey. Michelin starred Italian Chef Mafrici's cuisine has been defined a “sapori veri’: true, honest, genuine flavors used masterfully to create new sensations, forms and colors. Fresh seasonal ingredients from Italian and local sources tantalize every

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Frollino (cookie ring with mascarpone sabayon, banana and blueberry sorbet)

taste bud as Mauro allows each bite to speak for itself in a clean, straightforward flavorful vocabulary. Chef Mafrici's traditions of Italian cooking from the North to the South of Italy have been translated with a regional twist and modern

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Veal Ravioli with pistachio sauce

cooking flair to create a contemporary menu for an outstanding culinary journey. There will be a special menu for Vigilia di Natale, Feast of the Seven Fishes on December 24th and Capodanno New Year's Eve, December 31. But, otherwise Pelago will be serving dinner nightly until January 1, 2023. Visit while you still can for an amazing, intimate dining experience. He will be missed. (Pelago Ristorante, 209 E. Delaware, 312.280.0700, (pelagorestaurant.com) 

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The Chicago Lighthouse Woman with Flair honoree, Sherry Lea Holson.

The Chicago Lighthouse hosted its 9th annual signature fundraiser, FLAIR (“Eye on Style”), at the Langham Chicago. The sold-out event, the organization’s biggest to date,

Event co-chairs Sherrill Bodine and Sheree Schimmer.

Event co-chairs Sherrill Bodine and Sheree Schimmer.

honored Sherry Lea Holson as its Hood/Swift Woman with Flair in front of 225 fashion-loving, philanthropic supporters. Established in 1922, this nonprofit has provided assistance, services and programming to the blind, visually impaired, disabled and Veterans. The afternoon of “Fun. Fashion. Philanthropy” featured a runway fashion show with looks from ten partner stores and designers. Stores included Frances Heffernan, Anne Fontaine, Max Mara at Bloomingdale’s, Contessa Bottega, St. John, redE and Macy’s (My Personal Stylist at Macy's State Street). Featured designers were Mira Couture, Al Menotti Couture and Lauren Lein. Chicago Lighthouse alum Michael Hansen

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Tracey Tarantino, show producer and co-emcee with moi, and Nina Mariano.

sang “Unforgettable” in a moving tribute to the organization’s first honoree, the late Vonita

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Charlotte Jackson Laura Selipsky Dr. Janet Szlyk (CL executive director) Lindsay Inglis (CL VP of Advancement)

Reescer. A video showcasing the great work of The Chicago Lighthouse on behalf of children with disabilities was presented by its executive director, Dr. Janet Szlyk. Jewelry designer Clara Williams (Clara K Jewelry) donated a pair of earrings for the raffle which was won by Kathy Piccone. Co-chairs Sheree Schimmer and Sherrill Bodine presented Sherry Lea with her award. In her acceptance speech, she shared her own experience with an eye condition that temporarily impaired her vision. The show was expertly produced by Tracey Tarantino DiBuono who also served as the co-emcee with moi. The event raised $150,000 for the organization’s children’s and youth programs. (chicagolighthouse.org)

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Birthday boy Frank N. Jeffery, with friends Donna Rotunno, Jennifer Sutton Brieva and Gayle Anthony.

Congrats with love to realtor Frank N. Jeffery on the occasion of his 50th birthday. His longtime love Todd Hatoff threw him a fabulous bash at Sepia. Before this, he was feted at parties all over town and around the world (think San Jose del Cabo, at the Viceroy). Over 100 friends enjoyed delicious food and an amazing cake served by owner Emmanuel Nony himself. (Photos by Mila Samokhina)

More celebrations are in order, this time for longtime loves Kip Helverson and Trey Gonzales. They were united in marriage at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Lake Forest on October 22.

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Newlyweds Kip Helverson and Trey Gonzalez.

The black tie affair carried over for dining and cocktails under the stars at the historic home of Craig Bergmann and Paul Klug. The homes and gardens on the property were a part of the

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Surprise performance by Giordano Dance Chicago in honor of Kip and Trey.

Armour estate and was, of course, supremely grand. The multi-tiered wedding cake was almond with champagne mousse and apricot jam topped with buttercream frosting. A delightful surprise was the dynamic performance by Giordano Dance Chicago (Kip is president of the board for GDC). Oh. What. A. Night.

Another man-about-town, Michael Kutza (founder of the Chicago International Film Festival) has been making

appearances everywhere for his exciting new book "Starstruck"! I was thrilled to conduct a

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Interviewing author Michael Kutza at Marchesa.

Q & A with this longtime friend at the beautiful Marchesa restaurant (535 N. Wells). Owner Kathryn Alvera outdid herself with hosting and the event was so elegant, cozy and interesting. Michael truly turned Chicago into the Hollywood of the Midwest and his book documents all of the excitement through spectacular insider photos and personal stories of his close encounters. The book has sold out twice on Amazon! Get it here!

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Mary Ann Rose, executive director of the Chicago Police Foundation, with her love Heinz Kern.

The Chicago Police Foundation hosted its 7th annual True Blue Event at the Hyatt Regency November 15. A sell-out crowd turned out to support this nonprofit that helps to improve the city of Chicago’s public safety by funding

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With Officer Orlando and his dog Rich.

programs that supplement resources and equipment available to the Chicago Police Department (CPD). Officers in attendance shared information about the work they do including Officer Orlando who was there with his police dog Rich, members of the bomb squad who demonstrated the use of their heavy equipment as well as a robotic dog and others. The room was decorated by Tamar Productions in shades of blue in honor of the police

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Officers were on hand to demonstrate their gear for guests of the True Blue event at the Hilton.

department’s colors. Two speakers stood out who inspired the room and made everyone feel proud to be Chicagoans. Here are their speeches in their entirety from Rick Simon, Chicago Police Foundation Board Chair, and Chicago Police Superintendent David O. Brown. Mary Ann Rose, as CPF executive director, coordinated and planned the event to perfection. Rick Simon, Chicago Police Foundation Board Chair: “What is the Chicago Police Foundation? What do we do? We serve those who serve us. Those who walk the thin blue line

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With Chicago Police Superintendent David O. Brown.

every day. If you have the opportunity, go to the park across the street from Soldier Field and, in the park, you will see a blue line in tile about half a block long. That’s what every police officer walks every night when they go out to work—they walk that thin blue line that separates you from those who want to do you harm. The police officer that walks that line makes sure you don’t come to harm. So, I say to you, what will we do for them? …A LEMART [Law Enforcement Medical and Rescue Training] kit, that I’m holding here, costs

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Bomb suit on display at the event.

about $100 and we’ve supplied thousands of these life-saving pieces of equipment to police officers. By supplying these, not only are we saving citizens, but the officers are looked at someone who is a savior, partner, and friend.” David O. Brown, Chicago Police Department Superintendent, also addressed the crowd with this inspiring speech [in part]: “What you do holds together the fabric of our democracy. Policing is what happens to ensure that everyone has a fair chance to have a safe neighborhood, a place that you go to work and enjoy the fruits of your labors safely. Is it imperfect? Yes, officers have to make split second decisions many times to save lives. But often, not much appreciation for what they do. YOU have made Chicago Police Officers feel appreciated. You have. You help us build trust when we risk our lives going into some of the toughest neighborhoods. You make us feel like our jobs are not in vain. You have made us feel like the loud voices are not the majority, that YOU are the majority and are the examples of what society really feels about us, and that they appreciate our sacrifice.”  

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Chicago Police Department Superintendent David O. Brown holds award presented to Verizon for its support of the CPD at True Blue Event.

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Melissa David, Maria Balata, Jennifer Tscherney and Lauren Sandherr enjoy the ACE Preview Party.

Guests attended the 38th annual American Craft Exhibition (ACE) sponsored by The Auxiliary of NorthShore University HealthSystem (NorthShore) at the Chicago Botanic Garden. This year’s show raised $300,000 for NorthShore University HealthSystem SAVE MOMS and Pathways patient care programs. For more information about their vital patient care programs at NorthShore and how to support them, please visit https://foundation.northshore.org/.

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Kevin Sullivan, a key to Chicago's fundraising efforts for nonprofits, and a dear friend.

On a personal note, I want to send lots of love and healing hugs to Kevin Sullivan, a vital component of so many nonprofits' success around town. His commitment to The Service Club of Chicago and The Chicago Lighthouse are so appreciated by so many. He never says no which I am guessing is part of the reason he did some hospital time! To send a card (or a donation), please direct it c/o The Service Club, P.O. Box 10165, Chicago, IL 60610. We love you Kev and hope you're back to your old (wonderful) self soon!

84418632-C234-4202-8F0F-905C6EA9547BThe City of Chicago, Mag Mile Association and World Business Chicago led a strategy, coming out of pandemic recovery, to transform vacant retail spaces into experiences featuring local small businesses and the city’s strong global connections. Thus, was born three pop up shops on the Mag Mile, the Argentine Connection, Nordic House and Colores Mexicanos Chicago. Another pop-up is coming next week to Michigan Avenue. Perfect for holiday shopping!

One of my favorite events of the year, and one definitely not to WINGS SHC 2022 Invitation_Page_1be missed by families, is WINGS Program, Inc.'s "Sweet Home Chicago" event. It will be held at the Four Seasons on Dec. 11 from 10 am to 1 pm. This year's 19th annual event will be co-chaired by Rita and John Canning to support families facing domestic violence issues. It will include gingerbread house decorating, balloon artists, family portraits, ornament decorating, visiting with Santa and K-9 Comfort Dogs, a special music performance by Ralph's World and MORE! (More info here)
 
Congrats to Eli's Cheesecake and Maureen and Marc Schulman...Always giving back. This year for Thanksgiving they provided desserts for 400 Ukrainian families and dedicated the staff break room at Refugee One in honor of Eli M. Schulman and Eli's Cheesecake.
 

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Festive tree in Lyric Opera House lobby.

SPECTACULAR! The last time we saw it was 2 years ago at the Auditorium Theatre. This production at the Lyric seems bigger, brighter and bolder, maybe it’s because the stage is larger at the Lyric which allows the dancers more room to shine and also more room to showcase the spectacular visuals! The entire cast is superb but you won’t want to miss veteran/star/dancer Victoria Jaiani as an Arabian dancer. Yowza! (Now through Dec. 27, Joffrey.org)

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Paul French, musical director, and the Shrine Chorale and Orchestra.

The Shrine of our Lady of Pompeii (1224 W. Lexington) hosted its 22nd "Mary and Christmas" holiday concert. Congrats to co-chairs Lou Rago, Lydia Aiello and David Allen, Pat and Joe Perillo and Marietta and Louis Pullano on a beautiful and inspiring night. Superstar singers included Lou Rago's son, Anthony, and his granddaughter Mia Rago. Conductor Paul French directed the talented Shrine Chorale and Orchestra.

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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas with Pastor John Harrell.

Congrats to ALL!

Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas hosted her annual Christmas Party on December 2. The office was packed with friends and supporters for the festive sing-along that included performances from communities across Chicagoland. Wish there were more pols like her.

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Wearing a poncho by York Furrier with designer Peach Carr and emcee Alison Rosati.

Congrats to the Oakbrook Chapter of the Infant Welfare Society Family Health on its 50th anniversary! They hosted their annual Mistletoe Medley, "Hearts of Gold," fashion show at Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace on November 29. The show was produced by ZZAZZ Productions (Tracey Tarantino DiBuono) with Alison Rosati returning as its inspiring emcee. The event was co-chaired by the dynamic duo, Linda Layland and Marge Tresley. Before the event, guests shopped a fabulous holiday market with over 30 vendors. Funds raised supported healthcare services and Rick Kogan (3)education for underserved and vulnerable Chicagoans.

Special thanks to Rick Kogan for having me back for a chat on WGN Radio! We talked about everything from Chicago Star moving to digital to the hottest holiday happenings to the state of Chicago! Listen here.

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Darvin Furniture & Mattress in Orland Park, one of the world's largest furniture stores!

Chuck and I visited one of the world’s largest furniture stores on Black Friday. Darvin Furniture & Mattress in Orland Park tops out at over 200,000-sq-ft of retail space and is one of the top-selling single locations in the entire furniture industry, doing an estimated $95 million in sales

this last year alone. It’s quite an achievement considering

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Darvin president Will Harris pointing out one of the company's many awards.

its founder, Louis Darvin, started the business by going door to door to take orders back in the 1920s. Will Harris, president, gave us a grand tour and what touched me the most was seeing how proud he was of the business and his own accomplishments moving it forward. He knew the

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Chuck enjoying one of Darvin's offerings.

name of every single employee, including the ones working in the back rooms of the ginormous distribution center, which is located a couple miles away. Chuck and I were also impressed with the extensive offerings too. There is really something here for every taste bud. The mattress department is spread across two floors and, in 2021, the company won the “Retail Giant of Bedding”

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Darvin founders breaking ground.

award at the industry-respected Bedding Conference. Darvin brothers, Steve and Marty, acknowledged that since neither of them had children going into the business, that is was important for the future of the company to make it employee-owned. The pride felt throughout is palpable and each employee treats customers just like family. Louis would be so proud. (Check it out at 15400 La Grange Road, Orland Park, IL., (708) 460-4100, Darvin.com)

That's the end for now! I'm hoping you are having a joyous holiday season filled with everything your heart desires. As always, thanks so much for sticking with me! I will always try to fill your inbox with good news you can use AND that supports our wonderful communities. Remember, send me any news you would like me to share to Candace@CandidCandace.com. And don't let the Grinch catch you napping!

Love, as always,

Candace

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P.S. And, of course, something to leave you with a smile!

And lastly, the final print edition of Chicago Star is out now (photo by Kristan Lieb, produced by moi)! The move to digital will be in 2023. Sign up now here! 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Event co-chair Tinsley Mortimer with Strawberry and Shortcake.

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

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

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

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Angie DeMars' PAWS rescue Ali.

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

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

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

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Mike and Melissa Canning at their viewing party.

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

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PAWS co-founder Alexis Fasseas.

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

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Ashley Townes, PAWS COO.

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

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Donna Baily, PAWS volunteer.

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

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Erica Kelly and friend at a Fur Ball Watch Party.

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

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

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

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Bruce and Phillip's darling rescue Charlie.

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

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PAWS calendar cover star, Remi Spurlock.

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

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

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

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

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

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The much loved Lynn Sage.

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

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Celebrity host Hoda Kotb.

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

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Featured impact speaker Ceta Walters.

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

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Meredith Soren Freese, LSCRF chair.

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

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Founding board member Charles Ifergan.

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

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Founding board member Charlene Lieber.

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

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

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

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Anna Johnson, OTAT foster program director.

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

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Amber Severence, OTAT ISO dog coordinator.

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

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A happy adopter and her rescue.

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

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

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

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

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

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OTAT Ellis Clinic.

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

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RUTH! LOL!

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

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Another happy OTAT family…

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

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Dr. Leonidas Platanias.

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

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

HCRF founding chair Eleni Bousis.

Eleni Bousis, HCRF founding chair.

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

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

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

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Barbara Bates, fashion designer and cancer survivor.

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

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

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

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

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

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Mary Jo McMahon–gala chair.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Author-Chicagoan Denise McGowan Tracy

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

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

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

Event designer/planner Tom Kehoe.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Mike O'Grady, chairman/CEO Northern Trust.

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

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

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

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1279 N. Milwaukee Ave. in Wicker Park.

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

 

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

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

benefits Chicago youth served by the nonprofit’s

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Geoffroy van Raemdonck, Neiman Marcus Group CEO

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

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Santa introduced all of the Fantasy Gifts.

customers. Recently, I participated in a ZOOM

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

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Assouline owners Prosper and Martine Assouline.

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

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Jonathan Adler will design a room of your choice.

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

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Lisa and Tom Perini of Perini Ranch Steakhouse.

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

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Geneva Long, Bowlus founder/CEO.

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

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The Gentleman Milliner James Keith.

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

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Mr. Green Tony Abruscato.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Donna La Pietra, CPLF honoree 2020.

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

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Derrick Taylor (and elves not shown) with Michelle Durpetti and Collin Pierson for a Christmas Decor Ambush.

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

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

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

 

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FUN, FASHION AND PHILANTHROPY: THE CHICAGO LIGHTHOUSE PRESENTS FLAIR

Plus: Misericordia's Heart of Mercy Ball; A Sterling Event with Dr. Sandy, Opal and friends; Luminart's "Next Begins Now," a virtual success; John helps shine a light on the 1stGEN Scholarship Gala; Lightscape at the Botanic; The Baton Show Lounge celebrates 51; AIBI Revs UP!; The Joffrey Ballet "pulls back the curtain"; Zemeckis' The Witches on HBO; Howard Brown's Big Orange Ball; Pleasure for All CBD Playboy; International Playboy Bunny Reunion news; ULBGC Heroes Gala; Whitney, Tracey, Elda and Michael are ALL WINNING!; Fox 32 with our SYLVIA; Goodbye Tribune; This & That; Lotsa Videos and SOOO much more!

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Flair co-chairs Sheree Schimmer Valukas and Sherrill Bodine.

The Chicago Lighthouse's greatly anticipated FLAIR fashion show on October 16 was a virtual delight. It literally took a village, albeit a very socially distanced one, to bring this important mission and vision to life. Designers and retailers showcased their looks in pre-taped segments that went

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Elizabeth McNally Mairs wears dress by MyStylist Macy's.

off without a hitch! This is all thanks to the talent and skills of my event co-host and show producer, Tracey DiBuono and her ZZAZZ Productions team, along with Kevin Sullivan and Francisco Perez. Huge kudos to Sheree Valukas and Sherrill Bodine who have expertly co-chaired this show for the past 4 years! The event's fashion segments were filmed at Tufano's Vernon Park Tap (1073 W. Vernon Park) with an edgy, cool urban backdrop (and filmed all in ONE day)! Male models

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With Dr. Janet Szlyk (Lighthouse pres/CEO) and my co-host (and show producer) Tracey Tarantino DiBuono.

strutted down the middle of Vernon Park Place as a drone caught their moves from above. Models Sheree Valukas, Elyse Leavy, The Lighthouse's Lindsay Inglis and Elizabeth Mairs even climbed onto the roof (wearing designs by RedE) for dramatic shots from that angle. The creativity was truly off the charts. The scenes were all

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Bridal segment by Lauren Lein with models Mary Lasky, Sally Jo Morris Pfaff and Sherrill Bodine.

captured on video by the uber-talented Troy Mairs along with his model/wife Elizabeth McNally Mairs. Participating stores and designers included Al Menotti Couture, Lauren Lein Shop, RedE Boutique, Mira Couture, MyStylist Macy's, Contessa Bottega, Etcetera, The Carlisle Collection and St.

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Model Men Shaun Rajah, Jonathan Grabill, Mark Olley, Scott Bobek and Daniel Martin wearing MyStylist Macy's Men.

John. These fashion experts all brought their A-games as the clothing provided fit each model to perfection as well as suited their personalities. I was proud to co-host this virtual event with Tracey at The Lighthouse's pre-school on Roosevelt Road. It was so touching to see the teachers engaging their students virtually

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Kristine Kinder wearing Contessa Bottega.

through their computers. As I walked down the hallway to the production area, I saw teachers dancing, singing and praising their students through computer screens. The enthusiasm, love and dedication filled

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Designer Al Menotti with Felicia Winiecki (wearing his design).

the hallways of this haven of hope and it was so powerful to see. Dr. Janet Szlyk (Chicago Lighthouse president/CEO) spoke about the organization and how, over the past year, The Lighthouse "has come together to succeed during this tough time and shine like the beacon that we are." She talked about the org's employment services and job training programs and spotlighted staff members Kalari Girtley Jackson, Carly Englander and Jessica Smith, who are thriving in various positions within the organization. Kalari debuted the OrCam MyEye Pro, an amazing piece of technology that empowers people who are blind, enabling them to discern

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Bobbi Panter, Sheree Valukas (event co-chair), Yvonne Fitzgibbon and Liz Teasley wearing St. John. 

people, places, things in front of them and tell time (without a watch!), among other remarkable features.

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Sandy Murillo, Lighthouse development assistant, wearing MyStylist Macy's. 

Dr. Janet introduced Gaelynn Lea, a dynamic advocate for the disabled community who was born with a genetic condition that causes complications in the development of bones and limbs. She sang an original song (she also plays the violin) and is a past winner of the NPR Tiny Desk Contest. Event coordinator/friend Kevin Sullivan zoomed in from Marchesa where a fabulous Watch Party was being attended by about 34 guests. Owner Kathryn Alvera created a stunning environment, with gilded fall decor and even a

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Kathy Cook, Hanah Bae, Heather Jane Johnston and Sherry Abrahams wearing Etcetera.

red carpet out front. Kevin expertly conducted a live auction raising much needed funds. Another Watch Party was hosted in River Forest by Lisa Birmingham. Participating models included

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Mia Kapica, Lauren Annese, Nikki Friar and Claire Burke in Mira Couture.

Heather Jane Johnston, Sherry Abrahams, Kathy Cook and Hanah Bae (who all wore Carlisle and Etcetera designs); Mark Olley, Shaun Rajah (of The Drake), Jonathan Grabill, Scott Bobek and Daniel Martin (from Marchesa) (who wore Macy's Men); Bobbi Panter, Sheree Valukas, Yvonne Fitzgibbon

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With Frances Renk, Sandy Murillo, Sherry Lea Holson and Elizabeth McNally Mairs wearing MyStylist Macy's.

and Liz Teasley (who were decked out in St. John); Kristine Kinder, Sherrill Bodine, Whitney Reynolds and Rhonda Liesenfelt (who wore Contessa Bottega); Felicia Winiecki, Kristine Kinder and Sherry

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With Bobbi Panter, Kathy O'Malley Piccone, event co-host/show producer Tracey DiBuona and Helena Kontos (Contessa Bottega) at Marchesa Watch Party.

Lea Holson (wearing Menotti Couture); Sally Jo Morris (who wore her own wedding dress designed by Lauren Lein), Sherrill Bodine and Mary Lasky (all wearing Lauren Lein bridalwear); Sandy Murillo (of The Lighthouse), Elizabeth McNally Mairs, Frances Renk, Sherry Lea Holson and yours truly (wore looks created by MyStylist Macy's); Lauren

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The Lighthouse's Carly Englander (L) and Kalari Girtley Jackson (R) with a Macy's MyStylist.

Annese and Claire Burke (of The Lighthouse), Mia Kapica and Nikki Friar (of Marchesa) (wore looks by Mira Couture). Since 1906, The Chicago Lighthouse has been a leader in serving the blind, visually impaired,

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Kevin Sullivan, Al Menotti and Francisco Perez.

disabled and Veteran communities. This remarkable nonprofit serves more than 67,000 people annually and has pivoted expertly to virtual programming so their children can still be educated and engaged every day in their homes. Over $40,000 was raised that will support these programs and services providing education, and rehabilitation as well as employment services. (To donate, and for more info, click here!) And to watch the entire fabulous fashions and show, see below!

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Sister Rosemary Connelly, Misericordia executive director, with one of the residents.

Misericordia's Women's Board hosted its first virtual (38th!) Heart of Mercy Ball on October 14. Hundreds of supporters tuned in to watch a 90 minute virtual show that was emceed by longtime Misericordia supporter (Mr. Fix It) Lou Manfredini. He spoke about the many

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Event host Lou Manfredini (Mr. Fix-It).

ways Misericordia pivoted during this pandemic to take care of its residents through fun activities that includes baking, bike-riding, arts and crafts and virtual programming to stay connected. Father Jack Clair, assistant executive director and chaplain at Misericordia, delivered a powerful prayer to open the

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Actor/ Misericordia support Joe Montegna.

evening. Testimonials on the great work done here were presented by Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Pat Fitzgerald (head coach Northwestern University football), Mike Singletary (former Chicago Bear), Mary Ann Ahern (NBC 5 Chicago), actor Joe Montegna,

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Benedetta Kelly, Misericordia Women's Board President.

Miguel and Kelly Cervantes, actor Mark Rolston ("The Shawshank Redemption"), Hoda and Jenna (The Today Show) and yours truly. Bennetta Kelly, Women's Board president spoke about the history of the organization. "Nearly a century ago, our board was founded to support Misericordia, then a maternity hospital

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Miguel and Kelly Cervantes.

for women in need, then later becoming the Misericordia we know and love today…We support children and adults with a wide range of intellectual and developmental disabilities from numerous backgrounds," she said. Miguel and Kelly Cervantes thanked Sister Rosemary Connelly, executive director, for all her hard work

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Mary Ann Ahern (NBC 5 Chicago).

before a clip of Miguel singing with The Heartbreakers was shown. The group danced while Miguel sang "This is Me" (a song by Keala Settle that was performed in the film "The Greatest

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Lois Gates, Misericordia assistant executive director and chief development officer.

Showman"). Sister Rosemary's remarks always bring a tear to your eye. Her compassion and devotion to the cause is palpable. She's been a Sister of Mercy for 70 years and 50 years at Misericordia. She thanked everyone for their support saying it will help close the annual deficit of $20 million. "We can also pursue our

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Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern University head football coach.

dream projects of expanding our campus (8 new homes are planned as well as a drive-thru bakery) in the hope of being able to reach out to more families who are on the waiting list, families who want a

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Susan Baker, WB member and event co-chair.

Misericordia and NEED a Misericordia. We hope soon to be able to give them the same peace of mind our families have known for decades…Throughout this horrible health crisis, our staff have risked their own lives to ensure our residents remain happy, healthy, engaged and challenged.

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Jackie Kissane, WB member and event co-chair.

Tonight, we have the privilege of honoring our staff with a special Heart of Mercy Award," she said. 43-year staff member Mary Pat O'Brien, assistant executive director of residences and programs, presented the plaque to the

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Mary Pat O'Brien, Misericordia ED of residences and programs, presented Mis Staff with special Heart of Mercy Award.

staff. 400 of them have been employed at Mis for 10 years or more and some have been there for 40+ years! Lois Gates, assistant executive director and chief development officer, read a letter to the staff thanking them for their outstanding efforts. A

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Auctioneer Extraordinaire Greg "G-Man" Dellinger.

paddle raise was conducted by one of my favorite auctioneers, Greg "G-Man" Dellinger. A house for 6 in Ireland sold for $7500; a Peloton bike sold for $3000 and a week-long, Tuscany getaway for 4 sold for $4500. Co-chaired by WB members Susan Baker and Jackie Kissane, the virtual event exceeded the nonprofit's expectations raising over $311,000 and counting. (To donate or learn more, click here!)

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Dr. Sandy Goldberg and her supportive husband Greg Hines during the virtual event.

Even though it had to be virtual, Dr. Sandy Goldberg and her talented team figured out a way to make this year's (16th!) A Sterling Event benefiting A Silver Lining Foundation something very, very memorable just like she's always done in the past at her live events. Auctioneer Jim Miller opened the 90 minute show by introducing longtime supporter and WGN anchor Micah Materre who was shown in her kitchen busily creating the event's signature cocktail, a

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Dr. Sandy and Greg in front with Laura Ivaldi, Jack Hazan, Jim Miller (auctioneer), Eric Lundgren and Scott Levine in rear.

Silvertini during a pre-show reception. From there, emcee Paul Lisnek (WGN News) took the virtual event reins and spoke about the nonprofit. "The challenges of being uninsured and under-insured persist now more than ever [for breast health testing]. Many of us know people who, six months

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ABC 7's Tracy Butler.

ago, had all the insurance they needed, had a good job and their lives were pretty stable, but, due to the pandemic, their lives have been turned upside down. ASLF has looked at these folks and felt it needed to step up to make sure that NO ONE has to go without potentially life-saving breast health testing." Eric

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LeeAnn Trotter, NBC-5 Chicago.

Siegelbaum, an internationally acclaimed wine & champagne expert who was Food & Wine magazine's 2019 Sommelier of the Year, explained the proper and safe way to open a bottle of champagne and conducted an ask-me-

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Micah Materre, WGN News anchor, toasts A Silver Lining Foundation with her custom Silvertini. 

anything segment. Who knew I'd been doing it wrong all these years. He said to hold the bottle at a 45 degree angle, put thumb on top, untwist cage and grab BASE of bottle and twist from there! Now we know!  Lisnek introduced the show's highlight, a visually sensational video produced and directed by fashion designer/lawyer Mark Roscoe (who appears to have unlimited talents!) and written and performed by the one and only Opal

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Roz Varon, ABC-7 Chicago.

Staples. "I Believe" is now the anthem of ASLF and a real (happy) tear jerker! (See video below). Dr. Sandy and her dear husband Greg Hines spoke about how the organization was founded in 2002 following her breast cancer

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Auctioneer Jim Miller.

diagnosis. She recalled it came early in her marriage. She asked Greg to come home from work so she could share the news with him. His loving reply? "I married you, not your boobs!" (Just love him and the love they have together). I was honored to share a video tribute for this amazing nonprofit along with ABC-7's Tracy Butler, NBC Chicago's LeeAnn Trotter and Cancer Wellness magazine founder Caylei Vogelzang, among others. Tracy was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2018 and heard Dr. Sandy on the radio providing much needed inspiration and hope. LeeAnn lost her mom to breast cancer at an early age. Later

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Ben Carstensen and his Tasting Stars event were recipients of the 2020 Evy Award, named after Dr. Sandy's mom, Evelyn Goldberg.

in the program, Brent Carstensen accepted the Evy Award on behalf of the Tasting Stars event he started years ago in support of the foundation. A Silver Lining Foundation

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Courtney Mahoney, Chicago Wolves senior VP of operations.

has evolved from a single outreach program connecting those in need of breast health resources to a funder of potentially life- saving breast health testing. In 2019, ASLF funded almost 2000 tests for 1487 women, resulting in 18 life-saving diagnoses. The organization has 15 partner hospitals in the Chicagoland area. All event proceeds will support the programs of the foundation, in particular, Buy A Mom A Mammogram, which funds cost-free breast health testing for uninsured, underinsured, undocumented women and men and for those who have lost their jobs and health insurance due to the pandemic. (To donate or learn more, click here) (To watch Opal Staples perform "I Believe" see below, and to view the virtual gala, click here.)

And watch the virtual event here!

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(Top, L to R) Patrick Gleason, co-chair Matt Olaveson, Ken Norgan, Kelly Wicklander and Joe Wicklander. (Front)–Co-chair Adam Vitale and Vanessa George.

The Luminarts Cultural Foundation hosted a successful virtual event on October 10. "Next Begins Now," was a fundraiser to support our city's outstanding emerging artists so that they can pursue careers in the arts. Throughout the evening, we heard outstanding performances in a variety of genres. Katya Schloeman, a Luminarts Fellow in Dance 2017, performed a stirring ballet. She is a former company member of The Joffrey Academy of Dance. I was proud to introduce Josh Brown (via video of course), a 2019 Fellow in Classical Music, who performed on a 1679 Pietro Guarneri violin! Baritone Will Liverman, a 2017 Luminarts Fellow in Classical Music, played the piano and sang "Moonlight in Vermont" (he gave me chills he was so

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Josh Brown, Luminarts 2019 Fellow in Classical Music. 

good). Josh is an alumnus of The Julliard School and

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Will Liverman, 2017 Luminarts Fellow in Classical Music.

has been engaged to perform in lead roles at the Met, LA Opera and the Kennedy Center, among others. Emily Pogoreic, a Luminarts Fellow in Classical Music, sang as Chris Reynolds accompanied her on the piano. Jesse Stein, a 2020 Luminarts Fellow in Prose, read a delightful excerpt from his first book, "Mandrake." Leanne Williams, a Luminarts Fellow in Visual Arts, spoke about her passion for painting as the camera panned

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Leanne Williams, Luminarts Fellow in Visual Arts.

around the room of her fabulous finished works. Leanne was recently featured as a 2020 Breakout Artist in NYC. A final performance was presented by soprano Nicole

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Jesse Stein, a 2020 Luminarts Fellow in Prose.

Cabell, a Luminarts Award Recipient in Classical Voice. Other artists spoke about the remarkable impact the nonprofit has made in their lives. The event was expertly co-chaired by Matt Olaveson and Adam Vitale (board members) and Kylie Krizek (Wintrust Commercial Banking) who also hosted a virtual after-party with friends Ken Norgan, Patrick Gleason, Kelly and Joe Wicklander and Vanessa George. Kudos to all! (To donate and/or learn more, click here!)

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John C. Robak, CEO, Greeley and Hansen (Chicago State Foundation Board Member and Gala Chair)

I'm so very proud of my dear friend John Robak, CEO Greeley and Hansen, on his recent, virtual hosting duties on behalf of Chicago State University (in partnership with the Chicago State Foundation). He did a fabulous job sharing the story and fundraising for this wonderful school during its inaugural 1stGEN Scholarship Gala held on October 2. The university delivers a carefully curated

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CSU President Zaldwaynaka Scott and CSF board member Christina Steed.

suite of wraparound supports designed to propel the success of first-generation and non-traditional students from diverse populations. According to stats, the greatest roadblock to first-gen success isn't a lack of talent or desire, but the lack of financial resources. Dollars raised from this event will be used to help remove that barrier. The evening celebrated student scholars who are the beneficiaries of 1stGEN Scholarships as

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Alyssa Quinlan, Chief Business Development Officer at Hindman Auctions.

well as the presentation of the first-ever Cougar Servant Leadership Awards. These special honors were presented to former Illinois Senate President, and long-time CSU champion, Emil Jones, Jr., Chicago Public Schools CEO and CSU Alumna, Dr. Janice Jackson and longtime education and arts

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Darrious Hilmon, Executive Director at Chicago State Foundation, is joined by radio personality Ramonski Luv. 

advocate, and Bronzeville Children's Museum founder Peggy Montes. Celebrity video shout-outs were delivered by actor Taye Diggs and actress Michelle Wilson. Other remarks came from Cristina Steed (Chicago State Foundation Board Member and host at 95.1 FM); Tiffany Davis (CSU alumna); Zaldwaynaka Scott (CSU president); Senator Elgie Sims and Darrious Hilmon (Chicago State Foundation ED), among others. The evening closed with a dance party hosted by DJ Vince Adams. Congrats to all involved! (To donate, or learn more, click here!)

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120562292_10223577099600656_3666109390393626747_nRoald Dahl's The Witches, which has been re-imagined by the

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Leslie Zemeckis celebrates husband Robert's latest film.

award-winning director/writer/producer Robert Zemeckis for HBO, premiered on Oct. 22. Robert's adoring wife Leslie threw a socially distanced DIY cast party to celebrate with cake and champagne and, of course stylish masks. The story, which stars Anne Hathaway, Octavia Spencer and Stanley Tucci, takes place in late 1967. A young orphaned boy goes to live with his loving grandma (Spencer) in the rural Alabama town of Demopolis. As the boy and his  grandmother encounter some deceptively glamorous but thoroughly diabolical witches, she wisely whisks him away to a seaside resort. Regrettably, they arrive at precisely the same time that the world's Grand High Witch has gathered her fellow cronies from around the globe — under cover — to carry out her nefarious plans. See trailer below! Kudos Robert, Leslie and crew!

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2020 EvitePlease mark your calendars NOW for Rev UP! 2020! This virtual (and oh-so fashionable) fundraiser will be held on Thursday, October 29 beginning at 6 pm, honoring Chicago's own Sherrill Bodine! Proceeds from this event will support our design community and the work of the Apparel Industry Foundation which provides

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Sneak peek at Rev UP'S Peach Carr segment filmed at Bentley Gold Coast and produced by ZZAZZ Productions. Models Frances Renk and Sherry Lea Fox in center. (Sherry Lea Fox photo).

scholarships, educational programming, vocational training and more to young people
starting careers in the sewn products industry, and most recently keeping unemployed theater stitchers working to produce PPE. The event will feature a fashion show (produced by Tracey DiBuono of ZZAZZ Productions) showcasing the looks of designers Elda de la Rosa Couture, Lauren Lein Ltd., Menotti Couture, Model Atelier, Peach Carr, Rebellion, Ricorso and Soundoff. I'm thrilled to be co-hosting this event which will also include amazing raffle prizes (Peach Carr custom, signed handbag, one-of-a-kind leather and fur wristlet from Rebellion, hydra-facials from the one and only Leah Chavie, a sizable gift certificate from Elda de la Rosa and so much more! (To see more details and join us, click here!) See teaser video below!

And see Ambar Campos, AIBI executive director, describe the organization's impact below….

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JoffreyThe Joffrey Ballet's Women's Board will host a virtual event to kick-off the holiday season on Saturday, November 7, at 3 pm– "Pulling Back the Curtain: The Nutcracker," Join them for a glimpse at The Nutcracker like never before with behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with Joffrey Company Artists and members of the Artistic team and delightful surprises to celebrate the magic of this story. With a program geared toward all ages and options to elevate your experience with at-home party packages, guests from age 2 to 92 can enjoy a memorable afternoon together. Proceeds from this event will go toward the Joffrey’s Crisis Stabilization Fund, a $12M initiative to provide for the continued health of the organization despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Join us in supporting this event as we raise necessary funding for the Joffrey’s programs and operations. Tickets and more info here!

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PAWS Chicago will be hosting its annual Fur Ball this year virtually on Friday, November 13, 7:50 pm. Thanks to the outpouring of support this year, this much loved NO-KILL shelter has been able to find forever homes for 3,280 dogs/cats! The virtual event will have lots of surprises, amazing auction items and, of course, those adorable dogs and cats! Please join us and find details here!

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2020 PAWS VIRTUAL FUR BALL, FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 7:50 PM.

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Baton Show Lounge founder Jim Flint and friend (Mark Olley photo).

The Baton Show Lounge has been a go-to place for Chuck and me ever since we were first married. As a matter of fact, this is where I insisted we go on one of our first dates. Owner Jim Flint and the "ladies (and men now)" have been great friends to us since their many years

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The one and only, Chilli Pepper! (Mark Olley photo)

at 436 N. Clark Street. This was a great location for us since we don't live very far from there but their new spot at 4713 N. Broadway is attracting a lot of new fans for this iconic institution. Mark Olley recently visited for a Sunday brunch show and raved about it! He said the performers, ambiance, everything was top rate! They're open Thursday through Sunday at 7 pm with these show times: Thursday and Sunday, 8 and 9:30 pm; Friday and Saturday, 8, 9:30 and 11:30 pm. The Patio Bar & Cafe is open Tuesday through Friday with the bar opening at 4:30 pm and the mini shows beginning at 2 pm, with entertainment every 10-15 minutes. (For more info, click here!) I hope to see you here soon! (And to see some fabulous footage of the club's 42nd anniversary party with Miss Chilli Pepper and friends, see below!) The Baton has been around since 1969!  

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The Chicago Botanic Garden is bringing back its fabulous LIGHTSCAPE, a captivating world of light, color, and sound in an all-new trail designed with our safety in mind. Bask in the glow of thousands of twinkling lights in favorites like the Cathedral of Light and new delights you've never seen before! Make new family memories this year at Lightscape, November 13 through January 3, 2021. This event sold out in its debut season last year so make your plans now! (Info here!)

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The Botanic Garden's Lightscape–GET YOUR TICKETS NOW!

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Union league boys and girls clubsThe Union League Boys and Girls Clubs will honor some remarkable Chicagoans at its Virtual 43rd Annual Inspirational Heroes Gala on November 7th, 6- 9 pm. The Gala will benefit Chicago youth served by the nonprofit’s critical programming that carried on despite closings due to COVID-19. Guests are invited to enjoy a memorable three-course meal (available for pick-up at the Club prior to the event) prepared by Chef Michael Ponzio drinks, a silent auction and a “Fund the Mission” campaign, as well as a few surprises! For more info, please click here.

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You can bet this virtual event will be a hoot and a night of squeals, screams, thrills and chills! Mark your calendars NOW for Howard Brown Health Center's BIG ORANGE BALL, coming to you virtually on Saturday, Oct. 24, 7:30- pre-show, 8-10 pm show. This virtual night will be hosted by Chicago's very own Lucy Stoole and will feature terrifying performances from Coco Sho-Nell, Tenderoni and Muffy Fishbasket plus spooky tunes by a variety of artists. Think virtual "peep holes" that include Electro & Rope Play Room; Ghost Story Room; Pole Dancing Room; Pillow Talk Room; Kink Room; Burlesque Room; Scantily Clad Room and Cruise Room with Lucy Stoole. (Must be 18 or over to participate.) Tickets start at just $20 and all proceeds will support LGBTQ+ care at Howard Brown Health. For tickets and details, click here!

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My "CBD Pleasure for All" Playboy ad.

Special thanks to Playboy, my forever family, for choosing me as an Influencer for their recent campaign, "Pleasure for ALL, CBD Playboy." Chuck swears by CBD for shoulder pain, but this is a whole new way to incorporate CBD into your life! This all-new collection of products is a natural evolution for a brand that has led the cultural conversation on sex and pleasure for decades. The line includes a CBD Bath Bomb, CBD Arousal Spray and CBD Intimacy Gel (that Chuck swears by for his shoulder pain!).

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Playboy Reunion--July 15-18  2021And, on another Playboy note, the International Playboy Bunny Reunion has been rescheduled to July 15-18, 2021. The meet-and-greet weekend is for present or past employees only and will include a boat cruise, a Guys & Dolls party and then the main event on Sunday, July 18. For more info and to register contact, theplayboybunnyreunion@gmail.com.

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Whitney goes NATIONAL!

Huge congrats to my beautiful friend Whitney Reynolds, whose dream just came true! Starting Jan. 6, the Whitney Reynolds Show will be offered to PBS stations nationwide through the National Educational Telecommunications Association program distribution service! Her fabulous, feel-good show airs weekly at 6:30 pm Mondays on Lakeshore PBS WYIN-Channel 56! Tune in for stories that need to be told. Love and congrats Whitney! I'm so very happy for you!

 

 

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Michael Perich (The Gnome Colony) is the cover star for Glen Ellyn Living!

And more congrats are in order for two more friends! The Gnome Colony's Michael Perich will shine on the cover of the next Glen Ellyn Living magazine! If you haven't visited his charming store at 485 N. Main St. (in Glen Ellyn), then you are missing out on a lot of "love, whimsy and wishes"! His

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Tracey Tarantino DiBuono is featured in Hindsdale Living!

philanthropic efforts in the community have also been spotlighted on WGN's "Around Town" with Ana Belaval, among many other news outlets. Another dear friend, Tracey Tarantino DiBuono (of ZZAZZ Productions) was highlighted in Hinsdale Living! #WINNING

Congrats to much loved designer Elda de la Rosa, who was honored recently at

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Designer Elda de la Rosa is honored at the Runway Latinx fashion show/fundraiser.

Runway Latinx-Grace within Chaos fashion show/fundraiser. Founded by Arabel Rosales, this major fashion event honored our Elda with the Pivoting in Heels Award! And we all know how much she deserved this!

As many of you have heard, the Chicago Tribune canceled my Candid Candace column after 10 years. I'm sad the nonprofit community won't have a voice there anymore, Trib goodbye imagehowever, I will ALWAYS support Chicago charities, through this blog and any other way I can. I didn't think we could receive more bad news but, in the space of two weeks, we lost our dog and my husband had a serious health issue and then this. I dare not ask what else could happen. Thanks to all my readers who followed me there and here and for the outpouring of support we've received from all of you. We SO felt the love through your uplifting comments, flowers and notes. A special thanks to Fox 32's Sylvia Perez for sharing my story this week (watch it below) and to Robert Feder for his compassionate shout-out in his widely read blog (read it here). I hope you will continue to follow me (and subscribe) at CandidCandace.com where my love for Chicago will always shine through.

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Trick or Treat!

 

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Plus: Dance for Life's "United as One"; One Tail at a Time, WINNING!; Dinosaur Adventure Drive-Thru; Remembering Studio 54; Dining Out for Life; Chicago's Farmers' Markets; CMFA Superstar Spotlight Series; Holiday Heroes' "MASK-erade"; Drive-in NW Film Festival; Navy Pier update; AIBI's Rev UP! honors Sherrill; Chicago Shakespeare Theater; Friends of Prentice's "Still Together, at Home"; Mark, (always) a Distinct Man of Honor; Luminarts' "Next Begins Now"; Chicago Children's Choir's "Reverberation"; Illinois Holocaust Museum SOIREE update; This & That; Fun videos and soooo much MORE!

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Costume Council's "Dressing Barbie" virtual fundraiser.

If you're a fan of the iconic Barbie Doll and you didn't Zoom into the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum's "Dressing Barbie" event, then you really

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Maggie M. Morgan–co-chair

missed a great time! Fans, friends and supporters tuned in on Saturday, August 15 to see/ hear from Carol Spencer, one of the top Barbie Doll clothing designers whose book "Dressing Barbie" has created a sensation among fans who are young and young-at-heart. Before the event, Barbie Boxes, packed with loads of unique Barbie-related items, were sold for

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Carol Spencer–keynote speaker, author, designer.

$100 each so viewers could truly get into the spirit of the occasion. Co-chairs Maggie M. Morgan and Dustin Erikstrup and other Costume Council members really did their

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Dustin Erikstrup–co-chair and event host.

homework on this incredible virtual event. They did everything right–remarkable and passionate speaker, great buzz surrounding the event, awesome collateral material, dedicated fans who made it fun and very, very interesting information artfully delivered. Kudos to committee members

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Michelle Bibergal–Costume Council president.

Heather Farley Ingram, Anne Forman, Blythe Lee, Elise Maltby, David Mordini, Dusty Stemer and Michelle Bibergal, the President of the Costume Council. Bibergal welcomed viewers saying, "By joining us today, you are helping the Museum preserve,

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Three generations of Barbie fans, all family members–Denise Sophia and Camilla Person with Darlene Lovisa Dina Dennis and Gina Bollenbach.

collect and showcase our amazing 50,000 piece costume collection featuring garments from the past 250 years." Co-chair Dustin Erikstrup served as event host moving the presentation along and conducting a live Q & A with Carol at the end of the hour-long segment. In spite

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Azusa Barbie–Super Fan!

of an early sound glitch, the event moved along smoothly. Keynote speaker Carol Spencer built an extraordinary career as the designer of Barbie's fantastic fashions that impacted style while it thrilled children and adults for decades. The first Barbie Doll was launched on March 9, 1959 with businesswoman

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Watch Party host, Pam Capitanini, holds her Warhol Barbie print, a gift from her guests.

Ruth Handler being credited with the creation of the doll using a German doll called Bild

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Pam's Watch Party guests:  Simona Garcia, Rose Kallas, Christina Montgomery, Sasha Sino, Violetta Gutowska and Peggy Martay.

Lilli as her inspiration. During the presentation, Carol first spoke about her early years as a fashion designer that began in 1955 with her first job in a lingerie shop. Her 35 year career saw many changes with the doll. In 1980, Mattel created the first Black doll followed by Hispanic dolls. Now there are dolls that represent countries and ethnicities from all over the world. Currently, there are four sizes of dolls available: original, tall, petite and curvy. Most recently, former Chicagoans Matt Jacobi and his husband Nick Caprio convinced Mattel to acknowledge the gay market too after they had trouble creating a doll package to reflect their status for Matt's nieces. Their eventual collaboration birthed the

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The Council's LOADED Barbie Box, $100 and so worth it!
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Nick Caprio and husband Matt Jacobi convinced Mattel to recognize the gay Barbie market.

"Same-Sex Barbie Wedding Fashion Packets"! Matt said, "This will give children the tools to imagine any kind of wedding they want. All couples can now be represented with their choice of wedding fashions along with the brand's diverse doll line. For children around the world, they now have the opportunity to put together, narrate and play out a wedding day that is reflective of their own life

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Nick and Matt at Barbie headquarters in El Segundo, Calif. for a collab.

experience. We have great trust in Barbie. For now, we invite you to enjoy playtime with your little ones while reminding you that love is love!"  Amen to that. During the event, viewers hosted several

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Matt and Nick's custom "Barbie" gift for his nieces.

exciting, themed Watch Parties. Gina Bollenbach brought together 3 generations of Barbie lovers, all dressed in pink and holding their favorite dolls. The party included Denise, Sophia and Camilla Person and Darlene Lovisa and Dina Dennis. The most elaborate Watch Party Award goes to Pam Capitanini, who along with friends Simona Garcia,

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Totally Hair Barbie–the best selling Barbie of all time.

Rose Kallas, Christina Montgomery, Sasha Sino, Violetta Gutowska and Peggy Martay, enjoyed Barbie creativity that was unrivaled. Pam, along with daughter Lucia, had decorated her gorgeous Gold Coast home from top to bottom with Barbie inspiration: Barbie flower-filled vases, Barbie cookies in

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Ruth Handler is credited with creating the first Barbie Doll in 1959.

cellophane on tiny Barbie hangers, custom Barbie purses, Barbie coasters, food and placemats…well, you get the picture. Pam was gifted with a Warhol Barbie print signed by all her guests too. Awwww….The virtual event was sponsored by Richard and Diane Weinberg, Pamella Capitanini, Peggy Martay,

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A signed Classique Benefit Ball Barbie was the unique raffle prize donated by Pam Capitanini from her late mother's collection.

Elaine Cohen Rubin, Marci Holzer, Maggie M. Morgan and Noren Ungaretti. During the Q&A, Carol told the rapt viewers that her

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Diversity and curves for the current crop of Barbie Dolls.

favorite designs for Barbie were: The Golden Jubilee Barbie (that bears her name on the back); Totally Hair Barbie (the best selling doll of all time) and the Color Magic Barbie Series from the 60s which allowed kids to change the doll's hair color using a special solution. Today, 58 million Barbie Dolls are sold each year in over 150 countries. (For more about the Costume Council, please click here! Barbie fans, click here!)

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Rehearsal for "Get It Together," a world premiere choreographed by Hanna Brictson (Photo by Brictson).

Chicago Dancers United (CDU) announced that its recent virtual Dance for Life 2020: United as One event exceeded its financial goal, raising more than $170,000 in contributions from nearly 700 donors! The event, sponsored by Optum, took place August 10-15 and showcased Dance for Life performances from the past 29 years via video recordings on its website, chicagodancersunited.org, including works by the annual Partner Dance Companies—Giordano Dance Chicago, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and The Joffrey Ballet—as well as past and present companies, including Hanna Brictson and Dancers, Chicago Dance Crash, Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater, Joseph Holmes Chicago Dance Theatre, Luna Negra Dance Theater, Muntu Dance Theatre, River North Dance Chicago, Thodos Dance Chicago, Trinity Irish Dance Company and Visceral Dance Chicago. Additional videos revisited previous Dance for Life finales by Randy Duncan

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Filming the world premiere for the virtual event. (Photo by Nadia Oussenko)

and Harrison McEldowney/Jeremy Plummer. Videos were available free on the website beginning August 10, with extended viewing opportunities continuing through August 23. As of publication date, there had been nearly 4,000 views of the archival videos. The culminating virtual event on Saturday, August 15 the original date for the 29th anniversary of Dance for Life scheduled at the Auditorium Theatre, featured the World Premiere of Get It Together choreographed by Hanna Brictson in response to COVID-19, performed by 23 dancers from throughout the Chicago area. Serving as hosts for the evening were Cortney Hall and Matthew Rodrigues, co-hosts

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Cortney Hall, co-host of NBC Chicago's "Chicago Today," and  event co-host.

of NBC Chicago’s  program Chicago Today. The final event also featured a Dance for Life highlights reel, remarks from board members and sponsors, details about resources available from The Dancers’ Fund, information about the 30th anniversary of Dance for Life in 2021, and more. Dance

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Matt Rodrigues, co-host of NBC Chicago's "Chicago Today," and event co-host.

for Life brings Chicago's dance community together thanks to dancers who generously donate their time, energy, and artistry to support The Dancers’ Fund, which provides financial assistance to dance professionals diagnosed with a critical health need. The Fund has been expanded to help support dance community members who need financial assistance with routine medical expenses. Dance for Life also supports two partner agencies: AIDS Foundation Chicago, which mobilizes diverse communities across Illinois living with HIV, and the American Cancer Society, which is leading the fight for a world without cancer. (More info here)

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OTAT executive director/founder Heather Owen.

located in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood. The nonprofit just received the Collective Impact Award from Best Friends Animal Society, another nonprofit that recognizes outstanding local organizations working to save pets in need across the country. Stacy Rogers, Best Friends Midwest regional director, said of OTAT, "I recently told the executive director here [Heather Owen] that if I were an

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OTAT volunteer with adoptable puppies.

animal rescue group, I'd want to be just like them [OTAT] when I grew up! One Tail at a Time has built a community organization that is constantly growing and evolving to meet the needs of the pets and people where they live. They've helped shelter partners and families with pets, and have had a huge lifesaving impact in Chicago." Congrats and thanks to Heather, her fabulous team and her amazing nonprofit!" Congrats OTAT!

 

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Dinosaur Adventure Drive-Thru in Wheaton.

Everyone is looking for things to do these days, now that most of our normal means of entertainment have been closed or severely limited. We decided to take a drive to Wheaton, the DuPage County Fairgrounds to be exact, for a Dinosaur Adventure Drive-Thru! Since I was little, I've always had

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80 ft. T-Rex (Photo by Charlene Seaman)

dreams of being a paleontologist so I jumped at this opportunity. Granted, it's truly more of a kids' experience but we still had fun and I saw more than a few other couples in cars (with no kids) too so we weren't the only ones. The car line to get in is VERY daunting, I must admit, but by then we were fully committed having already bought our tickets online (as you must). The adventure is strictly a drive-thru and

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everyone is directed to stay in their vehicles. We were lucky to have a convertible which brought the dinos a little closer. They roar (although not nearly loud enough) and move a little….the cars snake throughout the grounds where over 80 different kinds of dinosaurs

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Carnival food!

are represented. A guided tour, which you can download prior to your arrival, explains in detail interesting tidbits about each species. There's also a cute puzzle pamphlet that each car receives which is great for the kids to play later. There are different ticket prices, with one package including a sort of swag bag (also for

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the kiddies). A highlight and something that we didn't expect, was the carnival food (from Arlington's Best Concessions) that was available. Granted, you order and it's delivered to your car, but some of the offerings included funnel cakes, hotdogs, cotton candy, lemonade, sno-cones, hand-dipped caramel apples, nachos with cheese/peppers, popcorn and more. And don't forget to take advantage of the free photo opp (that you can download later) at the end. The experience is on now through Sept. 7. (For tickets and more info, click here) (Btw, nighttime seems to be better for viewing, thanks for this tip Charlene Seaman!)

 

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Liza Minnelli at Studio 54.

I ran across this great article about celebs partying in the '70s, many at Studio 54, and it brought back so many fun memories. I was lucky enough to go there when I lived in NYC while I was modeling with Wilhelmina. It was, as everyone has heard, THE place to be and, in hindsight, it was the most exciting nightclub I've ever

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Grace Jones at Studio 54.

been to in my life. I remember seeing Liza Minnelli, Halston and so many other celebs. I met Grace Jones there and she took a liking to me, inviting me and a fellow model back to her beautiful apartment after Studio. I'll always remember her all white piano and her fabulous outrageousness. She invited me to one of her performances in NYC after this encounter too but I didn't

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Calvin Klein and Brook Shields at Studio 54.

go (duh!?)…Studio became the place to be for one reason, its uber-strict door policy. It was always a scene but I do think because not everyone could get in, everyone wanted to go. I was very lucky as I never had to wait in line. Being friends with the doormen are always rule number one in places like this and I'm no fool. In the Decades TV segment below, I talk about the glory days of this iconic hotspot with Lorna Luft, Nikki Haskell, Ian Schrager, Anthony-Haden Guest and others. Ian Schrager and Steve Rubell opened this joy factory on April 26, 1977. (Ian's description of the opening in the video is priceless).  

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Dining out for lifeDining Out for Life Chicago! will take place Thursday, Sept. 24!  People can dine in, order takeout or delivery from your favorite restaurants to support TPAN's mission to serve people affected by HIV. I'm honored to serve as a co-chair with WGN-TV's Sean Lewis and restaurateur Amy Lawless. Dozens of participating restaurants across Chicagoland will support TPAN. Just a few include The Dearborn, Farmhouse Evanston, Hamburger Mary's Chicago, Lark, Mr. Brown's Lounge, Yoshi's Cafe Chicago and Uncommon Ground Edgewater. (More details here!) Thanks to ALL who participate!

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Illinois Holocaust inviteThe Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center's

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With The Voice Finalist Katie Kadan, who will be performing.

virtual SOIREE event, as you know, will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 7 pm. Their amazing raffle is now LIVE! Buy a ticket to win a Peleton indoor bike, a bottle of rare Old Rip Van Winkle Whiskey, a $1000 gift card to Chicago Cut Steakhouse or an iPad Air! Click here for all the raffle details and click here to join us for the live event featuring The Voice finalist Katie Kadan! (See her message below!)

 

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AIBI's Rev Up! will honor Sherrill Bodine on Oct. 29.


Get ready to celebrate! The Apparel Industry Foundation will honor the one and only Sherrill Bodine at its annual Rev Up! Fashion Show benefit at Bentley Gold Coast on Thursday, October 29! All proceeds from the evening help support the work of AIBI which provides scholarships, educational programming, vocational training to young people starting careers in the sewn products industry, and most recently keeping unemployed theater stitchers working to produce PPE. (For tickets and more info, click here). (Rosemary Fanti illustration) Hope to see you ALL there!

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Facetunebest_16-08-2020-17-52-23It's always a thrill to try out new neighborhoods and see what they have to offer. Over the weekend, we visited the Farmer's IMG_3420Market in Wicker Park. The entrance was at 1425 N. Damen. With Covid precautions in full swing, visiting these markets is a little different now. First off, the line was two blocks long to get in due to social distancing restrictions. And, once inside, no food could be consumed on the premises which was pretty hard to do with a tamale stand, homemade donuts and ice cream and other such vendors. But we still enjoyed the beautiful offerings from Stamper Cheese, Lyons Fruit IMG_3421Farm & Green House, Iron Creek Farm and so many others. We loved Tomato Bliss, whose owner is dedicated to preserving the heirloom tomato trade. There were all IMG_3428 sorts of tempting treats made from these tasty tomatoes and we bought several. This market is open every Sunday from 8 am to 2 pm. We can't wait to tour more! According to Wiki, Chicago has 178 neighborhoods! We're gonna be very busy!  

 

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Thumbnail_CMFA 2020 IG SQR PSTThe Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum will host the 5th annual Chicago Men's Fashion Awards virtually this year, during the week of September 14-20. The CMFA Superstar Spotlight Series campaign will honor ten past, best-dressed winners who have the talent of combining fashion and philanthropy. The ten past winners answered an intensive questionnaire and their profiles will be released during this week accompanied by photos shot by Sandro Miller. The virtual event will raise awareness for the Costume Council and the Chicago History Museum and allow participants to win several fabulous prizes through a raffle. Follow along here and please support if you can.

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MASK-erade Guest Flyer v2-page-001I LOVE HOLIDAY HEROES! This amazing nonprofit provides joy and a much needed diversion for hospitalized kids by hosting themed parties, providing activity boxes and costumed characters and so much more. As we all know, fundraising these days is proving challenging but this organization, led by the much loved Felicia Winiecki (executive director), has planned a virtual CARNIVAL! The Midway Mask-erade will be held on Thursday, October 17 at 7 pm CST. Emceed by WGN's morning weatherman Paul Konrad, the event will feature performances by Sixteen Candles and Jeff Tweedy of Wilco, the magic of Ben Seidman (live from Las Vegas), amazing feats by the Actors Gymnasium and so much more. One of my favorites,  auctioneer Greg "The G-Man" Dellinger will also be presenting some fabulous packages and you can even "mix your own carnival cocktail" with Gibson's very own bartender Mark Wagner. (For all the details, click here!)

 

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PrenticeFriends of Prentice will host "Still Together, At Home," a virtual fundraiser that will take place on Saturday, October 24. The live event will celebrate the org's 35th anniversary and honor our healthcare heroes while raising funds for women's health research. To donate, click here and to register and for more info, click here.

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There are a few good things to come out of this pandemic Film festand the return of drive-ins is definitely one of them! The first annual NW Illinois Film Festival will be held Wednesday, Aug. 26 from 8 to midnight. This drive-in is located at 91 Palmyra Road in Sterling, Illinois (an hour and 48 minute drive from Chicago). The festival will celebrate Indie filmmakers and their work, which will include "Riding the Rails to Hero Street", "Follower", "Dearly Departed" and others. The event is free but registration is required. (email: condev@whiteside.org or visit filmnwillinois.com)

MyEyeDr package for back to schoolIf you have kids, this is a great, first time offer from MYEYEDR. Online or in the classroom, MyEyeDr.'s "True Blue (back to school) Deal" includes an exam, select frames, plus lenses with blue light protection, all for $149! Schedule your child's eye exam today here at your neighborhood MED. (They are my go-to favorite for all of my own eyecare needs).

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Navy Pier

I was so sad to hear of the temporary closing of Navy Pier starting Tuesday, Sept. 8. I understand the need to limit the financial burden and impact of the ongoing pandemic on the organization but still… The closure will put a halt to all Pier-wide operations, including that of Navy Pier’s more than 70 small local businesses,

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Chicago Shakespeare Theater on the Pier.

which have also experienced significantly low attendance throughout the pandemic. Public access to the Pier’s outdoor spaces, including Polk Bros Park and North and South Docks, will also be limited or prohibited during the closure. One new business may open, however. The new 222-room Sable Hotel is nearing completion and

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Shakespeare Theater on the Pier.

Pier officials said it could go ahead and open while the rest of the pier is closed, according to Robert Habeeb, CEO of Maverick Hotels and Restaurants. He expects a November 1 opening. And, despite the Pier's planned closure through the winter months, Chicago Shakespeare Theater executive director Criss Henderson said in a statement the theater, which has been closed since March, “has exciting plans in place to welcome audiences back to the theater for the return of live, in-person performances as soon as it is safe to do so in early 2021.” Click here for the Theater's exciting 35th season virtual programming!

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Mark Roscoe, Distinct Man of Honor!

Congrats, with love, to one of Chicago's most revered and beloved fashion designers, Mark Roscoe. He was

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Designer Mark Roscoe with his wise and beautiful late mom, Enzula Roscoe.

chosen as a Distinct Man of Honor 2020 by NVP 1 World Entertainment. Mark was honored for his "achievements, growth and virtuous culture that met our four pillars of the foundation: caring, loving, involvement in humanitarian activities and for influencing people positively throughout your career." It's not a surprise considering the advice Mark's late mom, Enzula Roscoe, gave him. "You can be anything or anybody that you set your mind to, but it's more important for you to be caring, compassionate and honorable. It's not what you do but how you do it."  I see you've heeded your mom's advice very well Mark! Kudos, well deserved!

 

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LuminartsLuminarts Cultural Foundation will host a virtual fundraiser, "Next begins Now," on Saturday, October 10. The event will feature performances and studio visits with the Foundation's Fellows and ways to support Luminart's mission of providing the resources needed for exemplary young artists to launch a professional career in the arts. The event will be co-chaired by Matt Olaveson and Adam Vitale and Kylie Krizek. For tickets and more info, click here!

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Chicago children's choirChicago Children's Choir will host a virtual celebration, "Reverberation: A Celebration of Enduring Voices," on Saturday, September 26 at 8 pm. This unique hybrid event will pair a FREE virtual concert program by the Chicago Children’s Choir, with exciting pre- and post-event festivities. The one-hour program will feature CCC performing a lively selection of inspirational works ranging

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Josephine Lee, Chicago Children's Choir president/artistic director, w/ choir members.

from U2’s "One to Just a Dream," written by 11-year-old Choir member Jamion Cotten with Choir alum W. Mitchell Owens, to special guest appearances. Pre-Show gatherings will feature engagement with CCC singers virtually or via curbside performances, while an After-Party featuring popular DJ Matt Roan will keep the party going! Creative hospitality packages, provided by BOKA Catering and Kehoe Designs, invite guests to replicate the ‘gala experience’ at home with options ranging from an in-home Chef-crafted dinner for ten to DIY meal and cocktail kits. Guests may register here!

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BalloonsAnd, in closing, I have no idea if this is a true story or not, but I sure hope it is: A wise teacher once brought balloons to school, told her pupils to blow them up and write their name on one. After the children tossed their balloons into the hall, the teacher moved through the

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hall mixing them all up. The kids were given five minutes to find the balloon with their name on it, but though they searched frantically, no one found their own balloon. Then the teacher told them to take the balloon closest to them and give it to the person whose name was on it. In less than two minutes, everyone was holding their own balloon. The teacher said to the children, “These balloons are like happiness. We won't find it when we're only searching for our own. But if we care about someone else's happiness…it will ultimately help us find our own.”

Love, as always,

Candace

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

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

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

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

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Chicago's First Family welcomed viewers.

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

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

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

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Ensemble member and Steppenwolf co-founder Gary Sinise.

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

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Ensemble member Laurie Metcalf.

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

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

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

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

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

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Ensemble member John Malkovich gives some acting advice.

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

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

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

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Ensemble member Caroline Neff.

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

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Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, Steppenwolf ensemble member Tracy Letts.

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

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Ensemble member Kathryn Erbe.

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

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Shonda Rhimes

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Armie Hammer (with a new, interesting haircut).

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

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Ensemble member/Steppenwolf co-founder Jeff Perry.

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

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Ensemble member Gary Cole.

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

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Grammy Award-winning DJ Tracy Young.

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

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Co-chairs/trustees Susan Berghoff and Ann Phillips.

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

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

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Howard Tullman with one of his lockdown buddies.

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

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Howard getting some much needed rest with a good friend.

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

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

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

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

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Nick's handsome pack.

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

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

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

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

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

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Paul Iacono has some fun with pal Lori Allen.

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

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

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

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Leslie Hindman, so chic in lockdown.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Ikram and her beautiful family.

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

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The Goldmans enjoying nature.

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

 

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Melissa Forman checking household chores off her list.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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The cutest Corporate Hippie I know, Justine Fedak.

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

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Justine Fedak

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

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

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

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Greg and Jim find solace in recreating family recipes.

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

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The irrepressible Sherrill Bodine!

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

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

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

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MyEyeDr's Michael Caputo.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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We'd ALL rather be at Wrigley!

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

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Tom Kehoe surviving lockdown with his partner Abel Leon.

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

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Tom Kehoe knows how to pivot!

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

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Desiree Rogers with her cute mom.

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

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Desiree's Black Opal Cosmetics!

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

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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, aka the Dragon Lady.

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

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Maria Pappas unwinds with exercise.

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

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

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

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

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Toni Canada celebrating her BFF Dusty Stemer's birthday.

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

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Beautiful vignette with lilacs from Toni's Michigan garden.

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

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Michael Kutza on a film project in Hong Kong.

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

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Thomas O'Gorman

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

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

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

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

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

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Tom O'Gorman and his trusty Iphone!

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

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Masked Mark Olley

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

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Mark Olley with his handsome son Grayson.

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

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Susanna Homan and her adorable PAWS rescue Gus.

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

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

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Susanna and her darling goddaughter.

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

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

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

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Yolanda "Dusty" Stemer and her husband Alex.

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

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Dusty's quarantine dinner table game is STRONG!

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

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

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

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

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

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Kathy celebrating her BFF, Cheri James, birthday recently.

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

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

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

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Oprah delivers powerful commencement speech for the Class of 2020.

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

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John Mayer participated.

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

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Gloria Estefan

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

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

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The Miz, professional wrestler and actor.

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

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Steve Harvey represented for high schools in Ohio.

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

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Alright, alright Matthew McConaughey.

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

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Former President Obama welcomed guests to this virtual gala.

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

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Basketball star Jimmy Butler encouraged viewers to donate.

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

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

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

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Nina and Bob Mariano.

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

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

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Photographer Jeff Cohen, making memories for charity.

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

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Jeff Cohen Photography.

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

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

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

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#SAVECHICAGOMEDIA

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

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

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

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

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

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ULBGC champion Tiana Jackson!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Love, as always,

Candace

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

 

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THE PERFECT WINTER ESCAPE WITH OCEAN BREEZES, PINEAPPLE SHOWERS AND PALM TREES

Plus: Chicago Auto Show's "First Look for Charity" and top crowd pleasers; Eisenopoly; "An American in Paris" for the CYSO; Dionne's Emerge! Fashion Show; DINO-mite at Jurassic Quest; The Joffrey Ballet takes "Center Stage" at the Old Post Office; Chef Art Smith celebrates 60 and the 15th anniversary of Common Threads at Chefs Takeover (JOIN US!); Chicago Artists Coalition is a "Work in Progress"; Rhonda is WINNING!; A Silver Lining Foundation's "Glitz & Glamour" fashion show is a sellout (can't wait to share all the surprises here!); Unibrowed model taking fashion world by storm; "Rain Forests of the Whirl" for Brookfield Zoo; Chicago Flower & Garden Show; Porchlight Music Theatre hosts ICONS 25th anniversary gala; This & That; Darling videos and SOOOO much more!

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Palm Beach

I really can't think of a better way to escape

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Palm Beach

Chicago winters than South Florida. Fortunately, through the kindness of friends, we were able to enjoy a lengthy trip to Palm Beach and Miami Beach/Fisher Island that has

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With Leslie Hindman, Chuck and new friends Alan Brainerd and Ken Gerrity at opening of Casa Gusto in Palm Beach.

restored us in ways we didn't think were possible. First off, anytime you can see palm trees, it's a calming, just-breathe experience. I relate palm trees to those "sunlight" lamps that some people use to fight off winter depression. Anyway, driving down Royal Palm Way

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Mona Lisa, the famous Pig of Worth Avenue.

into Palm Beach feels like Dorothy must've felt when she discovered the Land of Oz. It's the land of milk and honey and more money than someone like me can even wrap her tiny, little head around. In 2019, PB real estate sales hit $1.2 billion, On the beach in Palm Beach 2020in large part, due to Chicago hedge-funder Ken Griffin's interest in buying an estate on Billionaire's Row (20 acres to be exact, on Blossom's Way). (This was beside the $238 million penthouse at 220 Central Park South in NYC, among other acquisitions). There's much to love about this small island situated on the Atlantic Ocean and

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The Colony for dinner with Ken Norgan.

one of the most intriguing, for me anyway, are the charming vias dotting Worth Avenue. "Vias" are described as "walkways to quaint courtyards" with "quaint" being the keyword here. Each of the eight vias holds a treasure trove of charming shops and

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Palm Beach Yacht Club with Joyce and Bill Litzler.

restaurants and was a genius stroke by its developer Addison Mizner, who created much of the avenue in the old world Mediterranean style. We had dinner one night at one of our favorite restaurants, Pizza al Fresco which is located at 14 Via Vizcaya, right next to the designer's original home which sits there in all of its 5-story glory. Its current

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The Breakers with Michael Caputo.

residents, Nick (and Dee) Adams, are descendants of our 2nd president, John Adams. More than their home

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Cafe des Artistes in Jupiter with Todd Burkitt, Nancy Steinwald (my sis-in-law) and Chuck.

though, they are known and recognized by their pet pig, Mona Lisa, an 8 year-old, 65-pound rare Royal Dandie, which is walked daily up and down Worth Avenue. They are a delightful couple with a house full of dogs too, besides the personable pig. The town was a little quiet this year but that wasn't a deterrent for us. We found plenty to do in the 80 degree temps filled with ocean breezes, pineapple showers IMG_5563and the coming and going of President Trump. Like him or not, it was still thrilling to see all of the arrangements that needed to be made, including motorcycle motorcades zooming around town, hovering helicopters, police cars

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Fisher Island

and boats everywhere you looked. During our time there, the Kips Bay Decorator Show House was also in full bloom in West Palm Beach's South End neighborhood. Top decorators had transformed this 8,751 square-foot home into a magazine-worthy showplace. On opening night, more than 1,000 guests celebrated, with Mayor

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With Chuck and Jan Melk on Fisher Island, Garwood Lounge.

Keith James cutting the ceremonial ribbon. The event benefited Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club and Boys & Girls Clubs of Palm Beach County. Bunny Williams served as honorary show house chair with Steele Marcoux and Ellie Cullman serving as design chairs. Every room took your breath away and there was color, color

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Flagler Museum (Whitehall)

everywhere! It was so refreshing to see a house that wasn't all beige but rather had oodles of personality and charm. Also spending time in Palm Beach was one of my favorite style icons, Iris Apfel (the 98 year-old dynamo). She was seemingly everywhere–at Bernardaud presenting her

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Afternoon tea at the Flagler Museum, heaven!

new jewelry collection, at the Armory Art Center lecturing and on and on. Sadly, I never caught up with this whirlwind but it made me smile to think we were so close. Another highlight was discovering that our favorite NYC restaurant, Swifty's, had resurfaced as a pop-up at the Colony Hotel, 155 Hammon Avenue! A very special surprise was having two dear friends,

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Kip's Bay Decorator Show House (West Palm Beach)

Justine Fedak and Michael Caputo, fly in to have dinner and a visit. We experienced Swifty's together and agreed we need to revisit this hotspot (Chuck and I did return for Valentine's Day, where the experience was equally

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With Robert Caravaggi, founder of Swifty's Palm Beach and its former spot on NYC's upper east side.

delightful). Since Swifty's is a pop-up, it's only scheduled to stay open through April (here's hoping it returns next season too!). This restaurant has always been known for its intimate dining experience, from when it reigned on the Upper East side, to its new location in the Colony, and has been a magnet

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With Justine Fedak, Michael Caputo and Chuck at the Colony before dinner at Swifty's.

for the social set. The night before, Candice Bergen had been a guest. The original owner, Robert Caravaggi, was there greeting guests just like the old days. I was thrilled to see that my favorite dish was still on the menu, corn fritters with Alaskan salmon roe and creme fraiche. The meatloaf dish (from designer Bill Blass' own recipe) is still on the menu too. We tried

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Lots of color, pattern and personality in this year's Kips Bay Decorator Show House in West Palm Beach.

a lot of fabulous restaurants from old standbys like Buccan, Renato's, Club Colette (with dear friend/member Leslie Hindman), Bradley's (in West Palm), Cucina, Bricktop's, Taboo and others. We were delighted to have dear friend Ken Norgan pop up for dinner from his beautiful home in Miami. We dined poolside at the Colony restaurant, CPD, after he arrived on the relatively new Bright Line

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Views on Fisher Island.

train, giving it rave reviews! He said they even served wine aboard! We also enjoyed some newer restaurants like Sassafras, a Southern-style restaurant in West Palm Beach that opened in November. Its executive chef John Thomas turns to local ingredients to rev up Southern classics. "Supper plates" include shrimp and Geechie Mill grits with

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Mr. Chow Miami Beach

bacon, butter sauce and scallions, fried chicken, baby back ribs and more. Small plates include buttermilk biscuits, Ana's cornbread, chicken liver paté, squash blossoms with blue crab and more. You get the picture,

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My godson, William Hindman.

down home Southern cooking with a modern twist. The setting was delightful too at 105 S. Narcissus Avenue. Try it if you're there! Another culinary jewel is Almond in the former Nick & Johnny's space at 207 Royal Poinciana Way in Palm Beach. The spot had only been opened for three days when we tried it and, even though the menu is limited, the dishes were delicious. Co-owner Eric Lemonidas was on hand to make sure everything was running smoothly. It was. Our longtime friend and

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Poolside at the Colony.
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Chuck lounging on Fisher Island.

our PB host, Leslie Hindman, invited us to the opening of a big, new (awesome) antique store, Casa Gusto, at 6316 Georgia Avenue in West Palm Beach –a stones throw from Antiques Row. Co-owners Cris Briger and Charles Peed welcomed an overflow crowd who oohed and ahhed over the many one-of-a-kind curios. I bought a very cool pair of beaded coral pieces that were modern takes on one of my favorite antiques that we bought in Venice years ago. (Check out their website here). We also

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A peek into a secret garden at Authentic Provence, a delightful store at 3735 S. Dixie Hwy.

attended the 4th Vernissage preview of the Palm Beach Show over President's Day weekend. The show touted "150 domestic and international exhibitors" with "stunning collections of art,

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A beautiful bedroom designed by Chicago designer Alessandra Branca at the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in WPB.

antiques and jewelry" but I only saw aisle after aisle of jewelry (very short on art and antiques for sure), which was a disappointment. Don't get me wrong, the jewelry was breath-taking but not what I was hoping to see. Oh well, it was an experience and, afterwards, we dined at Bice (313 Worth Ave.) which saved the night. (Opening night of the show benefited the Cancer Alliance of Help & Hope (CAHH). Another fun spot, recommended to me by Rhonda Sanderson, was the Festival Marketplace in Pompano. It includes an antique flea market as well as loads of fun boutique stalls offering low cost finds. I could've spent a week there!  We packed a lot of

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Art in the air at the Palm Beach Antique & Design Center, 6910 S. Dixie Hwy.
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Spring "in bloom" at the Royal Poinciana Plaza.

excursions into our stay and got to visit the Flagler Museum, aka the gilded-age mansion Whitehall, home of Henry Flagler, founder of Standard Oil and a key figure in the development of the Atlantic coast of Florida. He had decorated every

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Cafe L'Europe, 331 S. County Rd, PB, remains the most romantic restaurant on the island.

square inch of the 100,000-square-foot space and, even though he hated to travel, the collections were put together to make it seem like he had. We also toured the famed historic Cottages of Lake Worth.

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Addison Mizner's 5 story house at 337-339 Worth Avenue across from the Everglades Club.

(that I discovered from a book by the same name by authors Dean Sherwin, Janice Snearer and Taylor Jones) Many of the cottages are gaily painted, 1,000-sq-feet or less, 25' wide and were created from a kit purchased from the Sears & Roebuck catalog! Lol! Granted, not every house is quaint and charming but a map, usefully provided

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A peek inside the Mizner house. Note the pig bed, back right, for Mona Lisa.

with a book purchase, leads you through the top 16 homes that are tour-worthy. Our next stop took us to beautiful Fisher Island, a small barrier island off the coast of Miami Beach that was once home to the Vanderbilts. Only accessible by ferry, the 0.343 square-mile island is an oasis of beautifully landscaped grounds, roaming peacocks, big boats and exquisite homes. Notable residents have included Oprah

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Chuck waves goodbye from Henry Flagler's Railcar 91 on the grounds of the Flagler Museum.

Winfrey, Boris Becker, Andre Agassi and our host Jan Melk. During our time there, we drove into Miami Beach for dinner at Mr. Chow (2201 Collins) which was delicious but, in my opinion, needed a dress code. The spot was so elegant but seeing guests in baseball caps Maxresdefaultand shorts took something away from the experience. Sadly, our visit ended on a note of tragedy, when a car carrying two residents on one of the ferries went into the water on Tuesday, February 18. They perished. The next day when we left, we were directed to the very same spot those poor souls had been on. You can bet we had every brake on in the car with the windows down. I would've been wearing a full scuba suit too if I'd had one. Treasure every moment, you never know when your time will come, and create as many memories as you can. We're trying.

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IMG_9489The 112th edition of the Chicago Auto Show officially wrapped on Monday, Feb. 17, concluding a successful 10-day run of the nation’s largest auto show. Opening night, First Look for Charity, raised more than $2.8 million for 18 vital Chicago organizations! And, despite challenges with traffic and parking as a result of NBA all-star activities, attendance IMG_9227was strong and proof of Chicago’s reputation as a robust consumer show. Chicago Auto Show chairman Tony Guido said, “According to Foresight Research, more than 60

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Beautiful Judy Hsu, ABC-7, hosts the CAS program.

percent of Chicago Auto Show attendees are 12-month vehicle intenders, so we know that people come to shop. With four indoor test tracks and three outdoor ride-and-drive experiences, there were ample opportunities for attendees to experience, first hand,

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Over $2.8 million was raised for 18 local charites!

the features of today’s brand-new cars, trucks and SUVs.”  The longest-running auto show in North America once again featured more than 1 million square-feet of top-tier exhibits by global RNS_1671automakers, more than 20 brand-new vehicle introductions that made their worldwide or national debut, a host of interactive exhibits and test drive opportunities. Notable new vehicles that attracted a lot of oohs and ahhs included the Cadillac CT5-V, Chevrolet C8 Corvette, Chevrolet

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The show featured so many fun interactive exhibits, sort of like a mini Disney!

Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Mustang Mach-E, GMC Yukon and Yukon XL, Land Rover Defender, Lexus LC,

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Friend/show-goer Geoff Burton relaxed with a friend in the Pooch Cafe.

Mazda CX-30, Porsche Taycan and Toyota RAV4 Prime. In addition, concept cars were prominently on display and included the Acura Type S, Dodge Challenger Drag PAK, GMC Sierra All Mountain, Kia HabaNiro, Toyota Supra GR Hyperspeed Edition and Toyota LQ. Attendees had the opportunity to go for a ride at one of Chicago’s four indoor test tracks. Camp Jeep, which celebrated its 16th anniversary at the show, featured its popular indoor track where

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Ford's concept car featured a Chicago Bears motif.

guests could ride inside the Cherokee, Compass, RNS_1784Gladiator, Grand Cherokee, Renegade and Wrangler and take on the 18-foot hill at a 35-degree angle. Toyota brought back its popular track that featured vehicles ranging from the Camry to the RAV4. Ram Truck Territory also returned with an indoor test track that featured an interactive ride experience with a 28,000-square-foot in-truck adventure to demonstrate the power and capabilities of the Ram Truck lineup. Volkswagen featured an all-new test track to show off its Atlas Cross Sport in a desert

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'Vette in my favorite color! Vroom! Vroom!

terrain. Nearly 1,000 cars, trucks and SUVs were on display, and consumers cast their votes for their favorite in five different categories in the 15th annual Best of Show balloting. The vehicles that rose to the top included: Best All-New Production: 2020 Chevrolet Corvette; Best Concept Vehicle: Acura Type S; Best Green Vehicle: 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E; Best Exhibit: Jeep; Vehicle I'd most like to have in my driveway: 2020 Chevrolet Corvette. Planning is already underway for the 2021 show. (For all details, click here!)

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Inside Edition with Deborah Norville.

I don't know if you've been following along on my Playboy journey but it has been a helluva ride! I recently shot a 12-page

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cover pictorial for the magazine's winter equality issue with four other Playmates (photos on Insta here) and the press has been unbelievable: Forbes, Inside Edition, twice in the Daily Mail , The JAM TV show, Huffington Post, and more (did Fox this week!). I so appreciated the incredible segments produced by friends Hosea Sanders (see WLS-TV 7 segment

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With Sylvia Perez, Fox 32 Chicago!

here) and Sylvia Perez (see Fox 32 Chicago segment here)….these really blew me away. I think in this era of the #METOO movement, women are feeling empowered like never before. I've received so many congratulatory messages, MOST from WOMEN! I'm happy to be sort of a poster "child" for my generation. It's proof positive that life doesn't end at 30, even in the world of Playboy, my family for going on 40 years now! Here's to aging like fine wine….it's the best revenge. 🙂

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Co-Chairs Hanna Oimoen and Sam Harmelech

Co-chairs Hanna Oimoen and Sam Harmelech.

The Associate Board of the Harold E. Eisenberg Foundation hosted its 11th annual EISENOPOLY at Revel Fulton Market on January 31. The event raised over $215,000 for gastrointestinal cancer research at the Robert H. Lurie

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Abby Rice, Zoe Spector, Sabrina Kelch and Hanna Oimoen.

Comprehensive Cancer Center at Northwestern University. The funding supports the GI Cancer Tissue Bank and the $1.5 million dollar commitment to the Harold E. Eisenberg GI Cancer OncoSET program, an initiative to deliver personalized, effective cancer treatments to patients who

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Alex Sabbag (center) with Ashley and Alex.

currently have very limited options. To date, the organization has invested more than $3 million in critical gastrointestinal cancer research and patient

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It's always a packed house for this fun event!

care programs. The event drew a crowd of over 550 who faced off in speed rounds of the monopoly-themed board game. Live music by Gold Coast All Stars, dancing and food served by some of Chicago’s most notable chefs made the night one to remember. Participating

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Hanna Oimoen, Katie Wales, Peter and Amy Eisenberg with their two daughters Emma and Julia Eisenberg.

restaurants included Cafe Robey, Capital Grille, Gene & Georgetti, Orso’s, Perilla, Pollo Campero, Taco Lulu, Wow Bao and more. A pop-up station of Koval Distillery complemented the bar and a decadent

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Roi and Lesley Kiferbaum with Jennifer Scher and Michael Jacobson.

dessert station featured cupcakes from Sweet Mandy B’s as well as Eli’s Cheesecake bites. After game-play, guests enjoyed late night eats courtesy of Bar Siena pizza. To complement the lively Eisenopoly game-play, Game 3(1)guests were invited to try their luck in the Cash Cube. The top three players that left with the most money were given the opportunity to select from the top three grand prizes, which included a $4,000 diamond ring, signed jersey by former Chicago Bear Dick Butkus and the brand new Apple AirPods Pro earbuds. What’s more, one lucky guest walked away with a diamond cocktail ring valued at $5,000 courtesy of Mon Ami Jewelry at the “Bubbles and Bling” station. 

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CYSO students during gala.

Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras’ (CYSO) gala, “An American in Paris,” was held at the Four Seasons on Saturday, February 8. The event raised more than $480,000 to support world-class music education for

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Note of Excellence honoree and DCASE Commissioner, Mark Kelly.

young musicians throughout the Chicago region and included dinner, a live auction and a grand performance by CYSO’s Symphony Orchestra, a 130-member ensemble made up of some of the most

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Co-chairs Brittany Viola and Kelly Howe.

talented and dedicated young musicians from across the Midwest. This year, CYSO presented Mark Kelly, Commissioner of the City of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events and

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Jerome and Daisy Fifer with CYSO student Brandon Cheng.

longtime supporter of youth education and the arts, with the “Note of Excellence” award. Lourdes Duarte, WGN anchor and longtime CYSO supporter,

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Jazz Orchestra Isabella Isherwood on vocals.

emceed the evening. As the CYSO's signature fundraiser, the gala helps Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras continue educating and inspiring more than 8,500 of Chicago’s next generation of leaders. Last year’s gala “Chicago Soul” was another success, raising more than $415,000 for CYSO’s

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Emcee and WGN Anchor Lourdes Duarte.

music training, education, and community engagement programs. Festivities for the evening included a reception with performances by members of

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CYSO Steel Orchestra.

CYSO’s Jazz Orchestra, Kaiso Steel Orchestra and Preparatory Strings. During dinner, music director Allen Tinkham led CYSO’s Symphony Orchestra in a performance of Gershwin’s classic “An American in Paris.” Guests participated in a spirited live auction featuring a week-long vacation home in the south of France and a stay at the Rosewood in the Bahamas, among other packages. The event was co-chaired by Kelly and Dennis Howe

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A standing ovation following the thrilling performance!

and Brittany Viola and Justin Bernbrock. Kelly Howe, a parent to two young CYSO musicians, said, “This year’s gala was our biggest success yet. As a CYSO parent, I’m so proud of what we accomplished. It was

an honor to chair an event for a program that brings such positivity to the youth of Chicago." Since 1946, CYSO has provided high-caliber music education

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Fabulous CYSO conductor Allen Tinkham.

through orchestral programs and performance opportunities. Their nine on-site ensembles include full, string, jazz, and steelpan orchestras and chamber music, serving over 650 on-site students. The nonprofit organization also reaches thousands of young Chicagoans through community engagement programs that offer unique music opportunities and experiences to Chicago youth and families. (Photos by Kyle Flubacker)

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Fern Mallis, the Godmother of Fashion, receives the Innovator Award from event creator Dionne Williams at the NYC Emerge! Fashion Show.

I'm just so proud of my friend Dionne Williams, D. Williams Public Relations Group, on hosting/creating her 9th Emerge! Fashion Show on February 11, during

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Colorful look by designer Nyonuvi.

New York Fashion Week. The leading emerging designer runway show, established to provide a platform for designers, came back in full force with a collaboration with London-based organization Wearable Art Collective, which curated a collective of dynamic designers from Africa who debuted their designs in the United States for the first time. EMERGE! A Fashion Runway Show is a catalyst for providing a platform and a strong backdrop for emerging designers. The Wearable Art Collective’s mission is to promote,

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Elegant design by Van Vorsh.

strengthen and empower African designers and artisans. It strives to serve as good global citizens and provide a

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Yetroselane Couture!

foundation to African designers, empowering them, giving exposure and resources.“I am truly delighted that the Wearable Art Collective designers were highlighted during the Emerge! Fashion show,” says Lola Owolabi, curator for Wearable Art Collective. “The designers worked very hard on their collections and we are asking for major support of them.” Each season, EMERGE! presents the coveted Fashion Innovator Award. Past honorees have included Audrey Smaltz, president of the Ground Crew (presented to her by Harriette Cole); Constance C.R. White, Editor-in-Chief of Essence Magazine (presented to

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Designer Catou brought the drama.

her by Tracy Reese); Andre Leon Talley, contributing editor of Vogue (presented to him by Diane Von Furstenberg); fashion icon Mikki Taylor (presented to her by style expert Philip Bloch) and legendary model Patricia Cleveland

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My favorite model? Cameron Williams. 🙂

(presented to her by legendary fashion designer, Stephen Burrows). This season the Fashion Innovator award honoree was Fern Mallis, hailed as the award-winning creator of New York Fashion Week. The Award was presented to her by designer Bibu Mohapatra. The designers showcased during Emerge! Fashion show this year included VanVorsh (bespoke women’s wear); Jesu Segun (hand-crafted luxury shoes); Clarence Clottey (menswear); Muggs Jewellery (Men & Women jewelry);  Senyo Foli (Men’s Wear); Yetroselane Couture (Women’s Wear); Nyonuvi (women’s wear); Wearable Art Collective (women’s accessories) – special guest designer: Catou Designs (men & women’s wear).

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Jurassic Quest March 6-8If you're a geek about dinosaurs like me, then you won't want to miss Jurassic Quest, the largest, most realistic exhibition of these prehistoric creatures in North America. The exhibit comes to Navy Pier March 6-8 and will feature 100, true to life-sized dinosaur replicas from the very small, to the gigantic, to those found under the

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Megalodon!

sea. Jurassic Quest worked in collaboration with leading paleontologists to ensure each dinosaur was painstakingly replicated in every detail. 5b7857f679aa60c8dcfb05c2_FT-18babyGuests will have the chance to learn all things paleontology at the excavation station, where they can dig up fossils and by visiting the dinosaur museum to see real dinosaur fossils dating back over 60 million years, including bones that originated in North America. There will be countless Jurassic-questactivities throughout the event that suit all ages, including a host of dinosaur themed rides, baby dinosaur shows, walking dinosaur shows, dinosaur themed bounce houses, science stations and a dino cinema! There will also be face painting, crafts and coloring stations and much more. Whether you are big or small, young or old, guests of Jurassic Quest have a dino-mite time! For tickets/more info, click here!

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Joffrey GalaThe Joffrey Ballet will host its annual Spring Gala on Friday, April 17 at the Old Post Office. A pre-gala performance will take place at the Auditorium Theatre before the festivities (dinner, dancing and more) begin. Co-chaired by April Daley and Miguel Blanco, Greg Jenkins, DL and Jazelle Morriss, Eric Schieber and

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Nick Cave and Bob Faust are the honorees for the Chicago Artists Coalition's "Work in Progress" event on April 2.

Tony Priore and Dr. Lauren Streicher and Jason Brett, the event is themed "Center Stage" and the attire is "festive and fabulous"! For tickets, more info, click here!

The Chicago Artists Coalition will celebrate 45 years at its annual benefit, "Work in Progress," on Thursday, April 2 at the Knoll Showroom at 811 W. Fulton Market. The 2020 honorees will be Nick Cave and Bob Faust with special recognition given to Jeff Shapack. The event will be co-chaired by Maggie and Michael Meiners and Gary Metzner and Scott Johnson. For tickets/more info, click here!  

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Excited to wear this Mark Roscoe design in the Glitz & Glamour fashion show to benefit A Silver Lining Foundation (Photo by Ernest Collins).

I'm so excited about the upcoming Glitz & Glamour fashion show benefiting A Silver Lining Foundation which will be held at the Peninsula on March 4. Sadly, for those without tickets, the event is a sellout, but watch for blog coverage IMG_3857following….it will be an EPIC event to help provide free breast health testing and support for those in need. (To learn more about this worthy nonprofit, please click here!) (I'm thrilled to be wearing a design by the much loved and very talented Mark Roscoe!)

The Women's Board and the Board of Trustees of the Chicago Zoological Society will host "Rain Whirl Invitation-page-001Forests of the Whirl," to support the Brookfield Zoo on Saturday, April 25. The black tie event will be presented by A. Marek Fine Jewelry and held at the Sheraton Grand Chicago (the first time the gala is held off zoo grounds). For tickets, more info, click here!

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Arlen and Elaine Cohen Rubin will be honored at Porchlight Theatre's ICONS Gala on March 23.

Porchlight Music Theatre will honor Arlen D. Rubin and Elaine Cohen Rubin with Luminary Awards at its 25th anniversary ICONS Gala on Monday, March 23 at the Ritz-Carlton. They will join legendary entertainer/actor Joel Grey, who will also be receiving an ICON Award that evening. The event will be co-chaired by Rick and Deann Bayless and Bill Kurtis and Donna La Pietra! For tickets/ more info, click here!

Congrats to Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation on its thrilling "Boots & Bling" Bear Tie Ball! Co-chairs Alayna and D.C. Crenshaw did a great job, helping to raise over $450,000! Be sure to check out my Chicago Tribune column here for all of the exciting deets!

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SM - CHI CTO_FullCommon Threads will be returning to Chicago to celebrate its 15th anniversary of helping under-resourced children and families learn about cooking and

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Participating chefs, to date.

nutrition with an exciting Chefs Takeover! Join us on Monday, March 16 at Zhou B Art Center (1029 W. 35th Street) when dozens of top chef from across the country will be on hand sharing their most delicious dishes! Participating chefs will include Stephanie Izard, Tony Priolo, Giuseppe

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Tentori, Robert Garvey, Govind Armstrong, Malika Ameen, Jimmy Bannos Jr. & Sr., Kevin Hickey, Gale Gand, Paul Kahan, Jaime Laurita, Diana Moles, Jose Sosa and so many more! There will be a pop-up performance by The Happiness Club Kids and what party would be complete without a custom, congratulatory Eli's Cheesecake?!? Thanks to our stellar host committee (see list on left) for helping make this an event attendees won't soon forget! Don't miss this joyful night that will also celebrate Chef Art Smith's 60th birthday! Click here for tickets and all the deets!

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Franchise Journal - Rhonda SandersonStory"The Queen of Franchise PR"! Congrats to my friend Rhonda Sanderson on her recent cover feature in the Franchise Journal. Link to story, on page 28, here. (Sketch by Rosemary Fanti) #WINNING

 

 

 

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IMGThe Chicago Flower And Garden Show returns with a "Focus on Flowers" beginning Wednesday, March 18 through Sunday, March 22 at Navy Pier's Festival Hall. Experience an early spring through 20+ gardens and enjoy seminars, a butterfly experience, workshops, tablescapes and more. And, for the first time at the show, the American Quilter's Society will showcase 75 beautiful quilts! Ahhhh, I can smell the flowers! (For tickets/more info, click here!

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Hot on the fashion scene, a new model is challenging the norms of beauty. Sophia Hadjipanteli, 22, was born and raised in Cyprus and is responsible for leading the charge in the "unibrow movement." She says she lets her jet black unibrow grow freely out of a sense of pride for her culture. Now ya know…..Yes? No? Maybe?

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IMG_3220I think I can see an end in sight for our Chicago winter….there seems to be more sunnier days and the birds around our apartment are becoming more active–all positive signs. HOWEVER, until the weather truly warms up (for longer than a day or two), THE CHRISTMAS TREE STAYS!

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

 

 

P.S. Nothing like getting a jump, pun intended, on your passion early! Wowza!

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