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EXCITING ECHOES OF SUMMER, WHISPERS OF FALL

I hope you've missed me? I know I've missed you! Who knew these passing seasons would explode with so many things to do and events to cover?! I'm gonna catch you up here now. In the meantime, I hope you've enjoyed the magic of summer like we have. My friend Bonnie Spurlock shared a beautiful water-color by artist Glenn Galan titled "Fireflies on a Summer Night" that perfectly captures the nostalgia of summers' past. (Glenn's website is a treasure trove of images like this that I highly recommend you check out.)

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I'm amazed at how much the latest events and fundraisers have stepped up their decor, planning and fundraising efforts. I'm referring to The Joffrey Ballet's "Midsummer Celebration"; MCA's ArtEdge party; Steppenwolf's starry night; the Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation fashion show and so much more. If you weren't able to attend, not to worry, I will tell you what you missed! That's what I'm here for. 🙂 ______________________________________________________________________

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Robert Block, Renata Block, Paula Fasseas, Bonnie and Jim Spurlock.

The PAWS Chicago Beach Party, one of the summer's most anticipated pet-friendly events, returned to Offshore at Navy Pier with a burst of tropical flair. Pups

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With Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas and Leslie Hindman.

in vibrant Hawaiian shirts and leis matched their owners' festive attire, turning the "world's largest rooftop bar" into a lively lakefront luau. Under a Windex-blue sky and with a gentle summer breeze, the event provided the perfect backdrop to raise funds for

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Lisa Dent, Bonnie Spurlock, Drew Fasseas, Alexis Fasseas and Bruce Crown.

PAWS' no-kill program for homeless animals. The event welcomed nearly 400 human supporters, many with their four-legged companions in tow. Festivities began with a cocktail reception where partygoers enjoyed views of the Chicago skyline as well as packed silent auction tables. Country radio Hall of Famer

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Sylvia Perez and Susanna Wickham, CEO PAWS Chicago.

Lisa Dent of WGN Radio and entertainment reporter Jake Hamilton of Fox 32 Chicago co-emceed the event, introducing PAWS Chicago co-founder Paula Fasseas and CEO Susanna Wickham. Fasseas

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Phillip Emigh, KT Sandberg, Bruce Haas and friends.

expressed heartfelt gratitude to supporters and
introduced Jasper, a PAWS pup who triumphed over parvovirus thanks to the organization's dedicated care. She also highlighted PAWS' commitment to rescuing parvovirus-infected puppies and finding them loving homes. “Every day, PAWS Chicago continues high-volume animal transfers out of Chicago Animal Care & Control, rescuing nearly 40% of the cats and dogs that are transferred out,” Fasseas

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Inaugural Community Engagement Award winners – with Bill Jacobs.

shared. “We also launched 360@CACC, a program that has our staff onsite at the city shelter seven days a week.”

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Glam Beach Party guests.

The inaugural Community Engagement Award was presented to Bill Jacobs, founder of Piece Pizzeria & Brewery in Wicker Park, and this author, recognizing their contributions to the cause. “Homeless and at-risk pets are a societal issue,” Jacobs said. “It is our obligation to care for these beautiful animals and give them a chance.” Chuck and I, along with our Chihuahua Daisy, attended the first PAWS Fur Ball at Escada in 2002 and have been fans, friends and supporters ever since. The evening's highlights

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Tom McGuire and Tom Hackett with Leslie Hindman.

included an adoptable dogs' showcase and a lively auction

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Glam Beach Party guests.

and paddle raise led by auctioneer David Goodman. Guests and their pets indulged in lavish dinner buffets, while furry friends enjoyed pampering at the dog spa, complete with relaxing massages. Notable attendees included Paul Iacono, Todd Hatoff, Leslie Hindman, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas, Suzie and Ross Glickman, Melissa and Michael Canning, Judy and Howard Tullman, Barbara Rinella, Wayne Gailis, Renata and Robert Block, Sylvia Perez

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Judy Tullman, Wayne Gailis, Howard Tullman and friend.

and daughter Magali Blasdell, Bonnie and Jim Spurlock, Nancy and Michael Timmers, Alexis Fasseas, Suzanne

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LeMignot, Tom Hacket and Tom McGuire, Bruce Crown, Drew Fasseas, Jim Sharp, Phillip Emigh, Bruce Haas, KT Sandburg, and many more. Sponsors such as Ed and Denise Raddatz, Pam Zunker-Myerson and Robert Zunker, and the Spurlocks and Tullmans ensured the event's success. Since its founding in 1997, PAWS Chicago has dramatically reduced homeless pet euthanasia in the city by 90.2 percent, finding homes for over 84,000 pets and providing more than 16,000 low- or no-cost spay/neuter surgeries each year. The organization's tireless efforts continue to make a significant impact on the lives of pets and their families in Chicago. (Photos by PAWS, Bonnie Spurlock and me) ______________________________________________________________________

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HCRF founder Eleni Bousis (center) with Charlene and Scott Seaman.

Rain sure didn’t dampen the spirits of guests who attended the 10th anniversary of the Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation and its fashionable fundraiser held appropriately in Maggie Daley Park Cancer Survivor’s

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Chuck Jordan and Michael Norris.


Garden. The beautiful venue reflected the inspiration and mission behind the event, to find a cure for cancer. The sold-out fundraiser was co-chaired by Pam Capitanini, Janell Adames and Jacquelyn McMahon Petrovich and co-emceed by Kelley Flanagan (“The Bachelor”) and moi. It supported the important work of Dr. Leonidas Platanias and

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Dr. Leonidas Platanias and family/friends.

his team at Lurie Cancer Center of Northwestern University who are working on out-of-the-box research to find a cure. “Science is advancing fast, and it is only a matter of time before new cures for various types of cancers emerge. The challenge lies in accelerating the process because with every passing minute, lives are at

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Dr. Leonidas Platanias enjoying the ZZAZZ fashion show.

stake, “ he said. A reception featured cocktails and hors d’oeuvres among the flowers, with a display of jewelry by Sofoklis Jewels of Greece, custom-made especially for the foundation. Guests were dressed in their finest with a focus on florals. As they entered the venue, they were greeted by a performer dressed as angel with

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Co-emcee Kelley Flanagan (R) with mom and friend.

an array of pricey cars from Perillo set up on Randolph St. Electric violinists provided the background music.The night turned cool following a week of heat, but despite the respite, rain fell briefly before the fashion show began. Guests took it in stride as HCRF staff provided welcome umbrellas. Dinner, provided by Rosebud, was served family-style and included rigatoni alla vodka, salmon

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Two angels- Tina Hock.


limone, chicken Vesuvio, Greek salad and fanciful desserts. The rain stopped in time for a chic fashion show, produced by ZZAZZ Productions (Tracey Tarantino DiBuono with support

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Kristine Farra, her beautiful daughter and cute friend.

from Nancy Long, Natalie Roppo and DJ Akib) with beautiful looks from Peach Carr Designs, Elda de la Rosa, Rede Mas, Anne Fontaine, Contessa Bottega, Menotti Couture, Sylwia Designs, Mira Couture and Lepa Boutique.  Eleni Bousis, founder/ event chair, shared, “We are here to support Dr. Platanias and his team at Lurie Cancer Center of Northwestern University who are at the forefront of

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HCRF founder Eleni Bousis and Greek Dignitary.

groundbreaking research, including enhancing tumor-killing capabilities and cancer-curing potential; advancing basic IMG_3795research in immunology and immunotherapy for treating malignant melanoma; targeting cell signaling pathways in leukemia and solid cancers; developing novel approaches to tackle aggressive cancers such as pancreatic and brain cancer and building the field of immuno-metabolism in cancer research.” A surprise check for $250,000 was donated to Dr. Platanias by the Thorek Memorial Foundation to support his research. The Lurie Cancer Center, led by Dr. Platanias, is a national leader in the advancement of cancer treatments and was named one of the top 10 leading academic comprehensive cancer centers in the country by US News and World Report. (hcrfwingstocure.org)

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Fashion show produced by ZZAZZ.

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Bill Wolf, Meredith Bluhm-Wolf (co-chair), Robin Loewenberg Tebbe (co-chair) and Mark Tebbe. (Photo by Jeremy Lawson)

The Museum of Contemporary Art is known for it’s cutting-edge, over the top ArtEdge events, but I must say, this year they outdid themselves. It was a breathtaking and sexy 90-minute show that included burlesque, drag

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Marko Iglendza, Robin Tebbe and Neal Zucker.

stars, striptease, pole-dancing and so much more. Held at the museum, over 400 guests turned out to help raise $1.7 million for programming and exhibitions. The party began in the lobby where a buffet offered a mile-long stretch of treats that included sushi, hamburgers, pasta, hors d’oeuvres, everything you can imagine- all served under a canopy of trees bedecked in twinkling lights. Kudos to co-chairs Robin Loewenberg Tebbe and Meredith-Bluhm Wolf and board chair Cari Sacks for “bringin’ it” – the crowd was enthralled and not a soul left the tent during the performance that included artists from Tease Productions and Sasha Colby, RuPaul Drag Race 2023 winner. Oh, what a night! (Read full story and see more fun pics, here in Crain's.)

Aryn Shelander of Tease Productions. (Photo by Jeremy Lawson)

Aryn Shelander of Tease Productions. (Photo by Jeremy Lawson)

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Brian Smith, Brant Taylor, Roderick Branch and Geyer Morford.

The Joffrey Ballet’sMidsummer Celebration” literally left Chuck and I speechless. I think this was one of the best events we’ve been to in ages. I love not having to sit
at a table for dinner—the new trend of buffets and

Joffrey Ballet dancer Derek Drilon. (Photo by Candace Jordan)

Joffrey Ballet dancer Derek Drilon, styled by Galan Styling (David Murga).

roaming servers is fabulous, and the Joffrey did it in grand style! The floral décor by HMR Designs was in and of itself breathtaking. An area for photo opps was completely filled with a variety of flowers and an old-fashioned swing like the kind you would find on an oak tree in the backyard. Guests came dressed according to the theme with our friend Brian Smith (Joffrey Chief Marketing Officer) winning top outfit for his stunning flower hat that would’ve made Anne Boleyn jealous. Other guests wore little fairy wings and Derek Drilon, a Joffrey dancer, was expertly styled by Galan Styling (David Murga) with a huge peach flower perched on the side of his head over a black and white brocade jacket. FABULOUS! (Read full story and see more photos, here in Crain's)

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The Joffrey Ballet's Midsummer Night's Dream Celebration, a night of pure magic!

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With Elaine Hyde, Maureen Schulman and Amanda Puck.

Chicago Star Media celebrated its 4th anniversary in grand style on the rooftop at Mariano’s Lakeshore East . On a perfect summer night, nearly 60 guests, that

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Curt Rose, Maggie Baczowski and Michael Kutza.

included supporters, advertisers, board members and contributors, mixed and mingled while enjoying a party that featured topline vendors from this iconic marketplace. Presented by Mariano’s Lakeshore East and organized by Amanda Puck, Mariano’s Director of Strategic Brand Development, the event

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Music of the Baroque ED Declan McGovern and Cook County Treasure Maria Pappas.

bfeatured treats from the Salsa King of Chicago (Marty Garcia); ICHOR water (John Powers and Mike Dagnino); Oki Sushi; Murray’s Cheese; Pop Karma popcorn (Jean Tsai); Big

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Jon and Andrew Landan with Elaine Hyde.

Shoulders Coffee (Dave Marsalek and Chef Jaymes Berry); San Pellegrino presented its new San Pellegrino Zero Sugar (Matt Pozo and Milky); Quari Ice and more. Other important contributors to the event were Chris Weir (Store Director), Michal Gawkowski (Assistant Store Manager) and J & L Catering. Elaine Hyde, Publisher/Editor, welcomed guests and shared the history behind the brand that had its beginnings in the Lakeshore East area. Ashlea Hearn, Marketing Account

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With Amanda Puck, Sugar & Spice (Almira Martin and Giovanna Krozel) with Chuck Jordan.

Manager, spoke about the new marketing opportunities available (see them here) and the many awards the brand has won recently. As associate publisher, I proudly

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Jennifer Nieves and John Robak.

 acknowledged key supporters and advertisers in the crowd and shared recent stats- in the last four years, the website has received over 1 million visitors and the team has written over 3,000 articles, covering everything from local news to cultural events. Former CSM writer Elena Smentkowski also addressed the crowd while other contributors, Susan Berkes, Margaret Laing and Michaela Wilson, were recognized as well.  Partygoers posed with fanciful props created and donated by Kehoe Designs (Tom Kehoe and team) and left with goody bags

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Tracey Mayer and friend.

containing branded baseball caps, notepads, marketing

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Nick Harkin

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and “I Am A Chicago Star” pins. Longtime supporter and board member Maureen Schulman provided a beautiful Eli’s Cheesecake for the occasion branded with the Chicago Star logo. DJ World kept partygoers dancing to hot beats until the event concluded. Over the past four years, the company and website have grown tremendously, becoming a pivotal source of news and entertainment for Chicago, and always staying true to its mission of serving up positive news that readers can use. Recently the media company has expanded to include marketing, PR and much more. (Photos by Kelsy Goodwin and moi.)

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Torchio Pasta Bar, 738 N. Wells St.

The Torchio Pasta Bar, nestled in a 19th century building at 738 N. Wells St., has been a beloved culinary gem for years, and its allure only continues to grow. As a recent

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Eric, the charming Torchio bartender.

convert, I'm finally experiencing the buzz firsthand, spurred on by friends who couldn't stop raving. “You have to meet the owner Bill, he’s a real charmer,” they’d say, or “Sit at the bar and have Eric the bartender wait on you, he’s fabulous.” The clincher for me was the whisper, “It’s super hard to get a reservation.” Challenge accepted. There's something

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The popular fried artichoke hearts.

undeniably enticing about an exclusive spot and, let's face it, I'm a magnet for a club that won't let me in. The reservation rules are strict: a group of four can linger for two hours, while a duo gets an hour and a half. Plus, it costs $40 upfront to secure a booking. But the effort is worth it. Torchio Pasta Bar's history is as rich as its flavors. The story began with a family tradition: Bill Varley, the chef and owner, would

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Housemade meatballs.

make fresh pasta with his niece Maggie every Christmas Eve at his Long Island home and loved the process. After Bill and his wife Janice fell in love with Chicago during business trips, they knew this vibrant city would become their home and eventually their vision of a restaurant would be born there as well. Their search for the perfect location came true and led them to a vacant storefront in a building from the

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Torchio's cozy bar.

early 1900s. It was love at first sight. Bill and Janice meticulously designed the space, revealing century-old brickwork and creating a chic copper bar and cozy dining area filled with period details. Picture yourself enjoying homemade pasta with a crisp Pinot Grigio on a snowy day inside or basking in the summer sun on their charming patio. An antique hand-crank pasta press, or torchio,

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Pappardelle in a crispy parmesan basket.

hangs above the bar, a nod to tradition. Now, let's dive into the cuisine. Beyond the welcoming ambiance and warm

hospitality, Torchio offers a
truly authentic Italian dining experience. All the pasta, except for the gluten-free options (which are 5imported from Italy), is made in-house. Many menu items are cherished family recipes, like the beloved Giovanni’s Bolognese. This dish features handmade tagliatelle lightly bathed in Bolognese sauce, all nestled in a Parmesan basket. It's divine. Another standout is the Fresh Vegetable Pappardelle, a delightful medley of pappardelle, asparagus, peas, zucchini, and yellow squash in a lemon butter sauce, topped with Pecorino Romano. For appetizers, the meatball dish (beef and veal in house-made tomato sauce) and the fried artichoke hearts are must-tries. End your meal on a sweet note with Jolene’s Ligurian Olive Oil Cake or the Tiramisu. Hats off to Torchio Pasta Bar—securing that reservation was well worth it. We'll definitely be back!

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Gala co-chair Terri Engelman Rhoads  Honorary Gala Chairman Anida Johnson “Cookie” Cohen  and Gala co-chair Shauna Montgomery.

Gala co-chair Terri Engelman Rhoads, Honorary Gala Chairman Anida Johnson “Cookie” Cohen, and Gala co-chair Shauna Montgomery.

The Chicago Lighthouse hosted it’s annual “Seeing What’s Possible” gala at the Four Seasons with over 300 guests in attendance. The event was co-chaired by Terri
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Cheryl Coleman and Paula Borg.

gala chair Cookie Cohen. The event was a record-breaker raising over $700,000 for the nonprofit’s life-changing services and programs. Partygoers enjoyed a cocktail reception and a silent auction before moving into the ballroom for dinner where the Becca Kaufman Orchestra played before and after dinner. Vincent and Particia Foglia were honored as “Beacons of Light” for their ongoing support. The Folgia Family Foundation provided financial support for the building of the

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Dr. Jeff and Tina Weller.

Foglia Residences for the Lighthouse. Located at 1134 S. Wood St., the 76-unit development is for residents who are blind, visually impaired, disabled and veterans. The development is the first Low-Income Housing Tax Credit building in the nation for the blind community. “Light of the Night Corporate

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Jim and Mary Lasky.

recognition was awarded to Neal Berz of MIS Computer for his outstanding contributions to The Lighthouse. The evening also included a live auction and raffle. Co-chair Shauna Montgomery ramped up the excitement for the auction urging supporters and friends to bid. Her efforts paid off with a record-breaking event for the Chicago Lighthouse. Congrats to all involved including honorary committee members Julie Barrish, Eleni and Jimmy Bousis, Judge F. Keith Brown, Cheryl Coleman, Shelley and Bill Farley, Audrey Gale, Susan Gohl and Jonathan Grabill, Been and Martin Joseph, Melinda and Lucien Lagrange, Mary and Jim Lasky, Bonnie and Michael Rothman, Dr. Jeff Weller and Tina Weller, Felicia and Kurt Winiecki and others. SAVE-THE-DATE for Friday, Sept. 13, when the fabulous FLAIR "Eye on Style" fashion show/luncheon returns to the Ritz! We will be honoring the one and only Shauna Montgomery! For tickets and all info, click here! (Photos by Mila Samokhina)

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I received some very exciting news from my friend and legendary newspaperman and Chicago radio personality, Rick Kogan! I am now a regular on his popular "After Hours With Rick Kogan" on WGN-Radio 720 AM! Every week or two, I come on to share all the fun news from our fabulous city with the man who IS Mr. Chicago! It's a fun-filled love-fest and I hope you can tune in on Sundays from 5-7 pm. Listen to our latest segment here

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Huge congrats to Eli's Cheesecake Company, Maureen and Marc Schulman! Wherever history is being made, you can bet there will be an Eli's Cheesecake to celebrate! They created two 1,000 lb. cheesecakes for The Democratic National Convention welcome party. The cake was decorated with all 50 state placards, and the crowd loved it! In fact, Convention goers consumed over 5,400 lbs. of Eli's Cheesecake, Chicago's favorite dessert, by the time the Convention was over. (One of the main decorators was Ivanna Yatskiv, from the Ukraine, one of 80 refugees working at Eli’s.)

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Rich Gamble, Maureen and Marc Schulman, Jaime Harrison and Glenn Eden. (Photo by Barry Brecheisen)

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Co-chairs Tracey DiBuono  Sharyl Mackey and Jean Antoniou with Bobbi Panter (SC president  2nd from L) (Photo by Mila Samokhina)

Co-chairs Tracey DiBuono, Sharyl Mackey and Jean Antoniou with Bobbi Panter (SC president, 2nd from L) (Photo by Mila Samokhina)


The Service Club of Chicago’s annual “Day on the Terrace” fashion show and luncheon, held on August 5 at the Peninsula Chicago, dazzled attendees with its “Denim & Diamonds” theme. This sold-out event, attended by

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Sherry Lea Holson, presenting sponsor. (Photo by Mila Samokhina)

over 300 guests, raised nearly $200,000 to support the club's grant distribution program, benefiting local nonprofits. Co-chaired by Service Club members Jean Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey, and Tracey DiBuono, the event showcased the latest fall fashions from some of Chicago’s top designers and retailers. ZZAZZ Productions

Paul Iacono  Tina Weller and Mark Olley. (Photo by Mila Samokhina)

Paul Iacono, Tina Weller and Mark Olley. (Photo by Mila Samokhina)

put together the runway show, featuring designs by Elda de la Rosa, Lauren Lein, Mira Couture, and SYLWIA. Collections from Max Mara, alice + olivia, Anne Fontaine, NINA in Chicago, Bonobos, Contessa Bottega, Gorski Furs, St. John Boutique, and Peter Millar also made a statement on the catwalk. A highlight of the afternoon was the show-stopping

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Such an honor. Thank you to these fabulous U.S. Marines!

finale presented by Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue. Models, dressed in elegant evening wear, were escorted down the runway by members of the United States Marine Corps, adding a patriotic and dramatic flair to the event. The models were a mix of Service Club members, local media personalities, and

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Sherrill Bodine, Bethany Kitick and Lauren Lein.

supporters. Notable television figures included Dawn Hasbrouck and Lou Canellis from Fox-32 Chicago, Micah Materre from WGN-TV, Matt Rodrigues and Cortney Hall from NBC-5, Anna Davlantes from WGN Radio, Whitney Reynolds from PBS, and former ABC-7 sports anchor Jim Rose. The event

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continued with a chic, sold-out after-party at the Peninsula’s Shanghai Terrace, where 140 guests celebrated to the beats of DJ Akib. In 2023 alone, the Service Club awarded $546,430 in

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Paige McGrath, Carli Kelly, Emma Schramko, Gretchen Schramko. (Photo by Mila Samokhina)

grants, continuing its 134-year legacy of transforming lives and strengthening the Chicago community. Past recipients include Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, which received a mobile sensory center, and SOS Children’s Villages, which was provided with computers for their students. The club has also funded parking vouchers for families in the NICU through the Jackson Chance Foundation, playground pavement replacement for St. Giles School in Oak Park, and a new lighting system for the Red Orchid Theater. And SAVE-THE-DATE for the SC's 134th Gala at the Ritz-Carlton on Sat. Nov. 2. The event will be co-chaired by Alex Meneses and Kelly Uihlein and have a very big surprise celebrity guest! (For more info and tickets for these upcoming events, please visit: theserviceclubofchicago.org)

Sylwia Wilczynska  Becca Maas  Debi Catenacci and Laura Schwartz Stryker with members of the U.S. Marine Corps. (Photo by Mila Samokhina)

Sylwia Wilczynska, Becca Maas, Debi Catenacci and Laura Schwartz Stryker with members of the U.S. Marine Corps. (Photo by Mila Samokhina)

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Andrew Hayes and John Wober  (Photo by Candace Jordan)

Andrew Hayes and John Wober.

No matter what side of the political fence you're on, you can't deny the fact that the city was filled with excitement during the

Andre and Frances Guichard. (Photo by Candace Jordan)

Andre and Frances Guichard.


DNC. Stars were everywhere with parties sprouting up in some of our city''s favorite spots including Gene & Georgetti, Billy Goat Tavern, 360 Chicago, Navy Pier, Tre Dita, Chicago Club, St. Regis, Carnivale, Salt Shed (where John Legend performed) and more. However, I think the event at the Adler Planetarium hosted by World Business Chicago was the most fun. Rapper Common made a surprise appearance and performed for hours for the rapt crowd. He brought up an audience member, Tifair Hamed, to the stage and rapped out an impromptu 'love song' to her on the spot. I don't think she will ever be the same. It was a fun-filled week in Chicago and our city sparkled like a diamond!

Common thrills the World Business Chicago crowd at the Adler Planetarium. (Photo by Candace Jordan)

Common thrills the World Business Chicago crowd at the Adler Planetarium.

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Sister Rosemary Connelly and Lois Gates of Misericordia.

The 27th Artist in All fundraiser for Misericordia featured artwork created by talented Misericordia resident artists with assistance of dedicated staff and volunteers. Through the Artist

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Proud resident beside his artwork.



In All, Misericordia Siblings (SIBS)
program residents’ artwork was showcased and shared in a world-class venue, the Art Institute’s Modern Wing, that allowed them to reach out to the Chicago community and feel the same exhilaration all artists experience when their work is admired and sought by others. Misericordia offers a community of care that maximizes potential for persons with mild to profound developmental disabilities, many of whom are also physically challenged. By serving society’s most vulnerable citizens, Misericordia also serves the families who want the best for them yet cannot provide it at home.

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With fellow Dream Award honorees Gene ('Duke of Earl') Chandler and Hosea Sanders.



This spring/summer has been an exceptionally gratifying year. I've
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Communicator 'Award of Distinction' for 'Candid Candace – The Podcast!"

thrilled to support so many deserving nonprofits and, this year, I was recognized by PAWS Chicago (as seen in post above) as well as by the Dream Awards, which honored me with an Excellence in Media Award (thank you Mable Buckner!) Thanks to Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas for introducing me too! Additionally, my "Candid Candace- The Podcast!" received a Communicator Award of Distinction! Thank you to my producer/co-host John St. Augustine. My heart of filled to the brim with gratitude. To find out about all the exciting events, past and future, check out our latest podcast (Episode 36- Summer Stuff), HERE! 

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Choreographer Ray Leeper and GDC's Nan Giordano.

Chuck and I were excited to attend a sneak peek of Giordano Dance Chicago's upcoming fall season at the Harris Theater (on Oct. 25/26 and it was so THRILLING! Famed choreographer, Ray Leeper, has designed a finale piece that will blow the doors off titled "Black & Red" which is an homage to Gus Giordano (these were his favorite colors). This season, also marks the 40th anniversary of the company's much loved artistic director, Nan Giordano! Please click here for tickets and more info. AND, on Thursday, Oct. 10, "Dancing with the Giordano Stars" will return to Park West. This dance party will have a stellar cast of competitors dancing with the GDC professionals. Come out and cheer for your favorites. Info for this event can be found here! These are two events you won't want to miss!

 

 

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Giordano Dance Chicago 2024

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This year, my blog is celebrating its 16th year! It is Chicago's first and longest running Istockphoto-637376058-612x612



lifestyle blog. For all of you who follow and support, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. It is a pure labor of love and, even though it's not as regular as I would hope, it will never go away. (If not a subscriber, please sign up here!)

Love, as always, Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. A special shout-out to my friend Sylvia Perez (Fox-32)! I always love sharing events with YOU!

 

 

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BEFORE THE VIRUS, THERE WAS GLITZ & GLAMOUR, A CHIC AND SWEET FASHION SHOW TO BENEFIT A SILVER LINING FOUNDATION

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I'm pretty sure that most, if not all of the events I'm going to keep posting about might be cancelled, but that won't keep me from spreading awareness about them. So please bear with me, you just might find a new org you hadn't heard of before and then be able to support it when the new event date is set. During this awful time, if you have the means, please consider supporting whichever nonprofits touch your heart. They, along with all of our wonderful arts organizations and cultural institutions, need our help now more than ever. Also, for our restaurant community, please consider carry-out, curb service or delivery, if offered. Hopefully soon, the news cycle will look a little different but, until then, I hope everyone stays safe and follows the guidelines (that seem to change hourly) Fingers crossed and prayers up……  

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Dr. Sandy Goldberg, the beloved founder of A Silver Lining Foundation, show producer Tracey Tarantino (ZZAZZ Productions) and Gregory Hines.

A Silver Lining Foundation did it again with another blockbuster "Glitz & Glamour" fashion show and another sellout on March 4 at the Peninsula. Every

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year, for the past 6 years, this remarkable event has been a sell out to benefit ASLF which was founded in 2006 by the beloved and respected Dr. Sandy Goldberg (with much love and support from her devoted husband Gregory N. Hines). The Glitz & Glamour

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A. Marek Fine Jewelry's Robert Sherman and Barbara Bradford (presenting sponsor)

event, conceived by Dr. Sandy and Mark Roscoe, fashion designer extraordinaire, brought together the brightest local fashion designers with celebrity models and runway stars from ZZAZZ Productions (Tracey

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Tarantino), who also produced the show (with support from Dana Nolan, production manager). There were so many highlights I don't know where to begin! For the first

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Whitney Reynolds, photog Ernest Collins and Kendall Howard.

time, celebrity models were photographed by the legendary lensman Ernest Collins. An invite into his studio is like winning Willy Wonka's Golden Ticket so everyone felt very, very lucky with this cool perk (arranged by Ernest's longtime friend Mark!) In a stroke of pure

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The fabulous Opal Staples, who brought the house down with her voice (Photo by Ernest Collins, design by Mark Roscoe)

genius, Mark and Ernest combined everyone's photos (we all posed with our designers)

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Micah Materre (WGN-TV) served as emcee.

into one magnificent collage that was used as a ginormous backdrop for the show. It brought gasps from the crowd and models when they saw it for the first time. In a beautifully written thank you note to all the participants, Roscoe wrote, "It takes a village to raise awareness and money for any cause and yesterday's show was no exception. Sandy and I never imagined the impact it would have on bringing a community together to fight a disease that has affected so many of our families." He thanked all of the participating designers—Mira and Julie Mersine from Mira Couture; Sylwia Designs; Elda de la Rosa; Tamra Ellingson; Ann Everette; Ricorso and Contessa--as well as the VIP models, Tracy Butler, Zoraida

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Dori Wilson, Jeanne Sparrow, Nika Clark, Brenda Arelano and friends.

Sambolin, Rozalyn Varon, Maria Castro, Laurette

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Sharyl Mackey, Greg Hyder and Jean Antoniou.

Micah, LeeAnn Trotter, Whitney Reynolds, Caylei Vogelzang, Micah Materre, Susanna Homan and yours truly (I was so honored to open the show surrounded by gorgeous ZZAZZ models!) As Mark said, it takes a village so, on hand, were A- list hair and makeup experts that included

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With Tracy Butler (ABC-7) wearing Mark Roscoe Design.

Brenda Arelano, Marcus Geeter, Zazu Salon & Day Spa and

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ZZAZZ Productions models Sydney Cross, Sierra Smith, Christina Wiltijer Eenigenburg & Juni Park wearing Mira Couture.

Jordyn Olawumi. A big note of thanks went out to Mark's design partner Eli Soto and the true stars of the show, Dr. Sandy's longtime supporters and lead sponsors, Barbara Bradford and Robert Sherman from A. Marek Fine Jewelry. Before the show began, guests enjoyed a reception where pianist Ani Gogova played beautiful music. During the show, DJ Akib matched hot mixes to each models' walk creating special moments for every segment. Eli/Roscoe Design Labels created an elegant bridal look worn by Micah Materre's gorgeous daughter

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Opal Staples lifts her voice (and crowd) up in song.

McKenzie Jackson, who floated down the runway

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Adiat Baker and her sister Iya Bakare.

flanked by Roscoe and Soto. (See video here) The finale had everyone crying happy tears when iconic singing sensation (and actress), of the famed Staple Singers gospel family, Opal Staples (wearing a golden Roscoe Design gown), brought the house down singing "I'm Gonna Love You Through It" (by Martina McBride). All of the celeb and ZZAZZ models stood behind her lifting their arms at the refrain. Opal's voice was filled with emotion and strength as she filled the room

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Tracy Butler, Zoraida Sambolin, Dr. Sandy and Caylei Vogelzang.

with love….everyone there felt it. It was one of the most amazing moments in a fashion show that I've ever been a part of. To top it all off, I was thrilled to wear an oh-so-chic design by Mark Roscoe Couture that consisted

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LeeAnn Trotter, Maria Castro and Eliana Mockler.

of a silk, black organza blouse shot through with silver threads with black onyx and "diamond" buttons over a tuxedo slack (perfection!). And, of course, the jools by A. Marek Fine Jewelry was like wearing a party in my ears! Thank you for making me feel so special. All the ladies felt the same thanks to the expertise of our fantastic design/fashion

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Roz Varon, LeeAnn Trotter, Zoraida Sambolin and Susanna Homan.

community. The event, as you may or may not know, is the signature fundraiser for A Silver Lining Foundation that funds cost-free breast health testing for women and men who are uninsured, under-insured and/or ineligible for

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other breast health testing programs. Through its "Buy a Mom a Mammogram (BAMAM) program, nearly 18,000 women have received cost-free screening mammograms and diagnostic testing, which includes diagnostic mammograms, breast ultrasounds, MRIs and biopsies. ASLF works with 15 partner hospitals throughout Chicagoland, Rockford, Elgin, Evanston and Des Plaines.  (For more info about this deserving nonprofit, and to check out its upcoming events, click here!) (The good photos are by Kevin Detrick).

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Kathleen Sarpy and Steak 48's Jeff Mastro.

The 2nd Annual Pretty Powerful Women celebration was held at the chic River North hotspot, Steak 48, on

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February 24. The event gathered together some of our city's most philanthropic women to thank them for their dedication to the numerous non-profits and charities in our city. I had the privilege of co-chairing the event with Kathleen Sarpy. She and her fabulous Agency H5 team put together our best event yet with the largest turn-out thus far too! The event was initially created to celebrate all of the amazing women who help make Chicago great and, this year, it grew by leaps

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and bounds! Over 100 women from some of Chicago most respected non-profits were in attendance

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Beth Silverman and Helen Melchior.

including Diane Hollingsworth (Eversight Vision), Dr. Sandy

Goldberg (A Silver Lining Foundation), Jackie O'Connor and Vivian Teng (Chicago International Film Festival), Kathleen Casey and Courtney Krupa (Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation), Jean de St. Aubin (Gene Siskel Film Center), Helen Melchior (Joffrey Ballet and Auditorium Theatre), Julie Lampert (Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation), Cheryle Jackson, Holly Buckendahl

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With Linda Johnson Rice and Dionne Williams.

(Ronald McDonald House Charities), Shelley Patenaude, Arloa Sutter, Sally Lou Loveman, Bennetta Kelly, Beth Silverman, Ellie Forman (Joffrey Ballet), Linda Johnson Rice (philanthropist) and so many more! The women in the room alone helped to fundraise hundreds of millions

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Kathleen Sarpy with Liz Sharp and Holly Buckendahl.

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dollars for a variety of top organizations in 2019 and were toasted for their philanthropic efforts. On hand were Steak 48's Jeff Mastro and Oliver Badgio, who graciously hosted the event for us. The women enjoyed passed apps and

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cocktails while connecting

with old friends and networking with new ones. Kathleen offered a lovely takeaway gift to all the attendees, the book "Gather as You Go", an inspirational collection of

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stories written by Alberto Culver exec Carol Lavin Bernick

with all proceeds going to the nonprofit, Enchanted Backpack.

Thanks to all who attended! Kathleen and I, along with Agency H5, are already looking forward to next year! (Photos by Mila Samokhina)

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Keith A. Parrott, AMITA Health Pres/CEO, and Kristy Parrott w/ Melanie Furlan, AMITA Health Senior VP & Chief Philanthropy Officer and John Furlan.

Eight hundred twenty-five guests gathered on leap day, Saturday, February 29, for the first system-wide gala for AMITA Health Foundations, raising more than $1.5 million to benefit people in need across all

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Dr. Reinhold Llerena, Dr. Kalisha Hill  and Stuart Marcus, Executive VP/ Chief Clinical Officer, AMITA Health

communities served by AMITA Health. The Inaugural AMITA Health Gala, “Leaping Forward Together,” celebrated AH's coming together as one unified health system to carry on the faith-based mission that has always guided its legacy Adventist, Alexian Brothers and Presence Health ministries. It also marked the first philanthropic event

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Elder Maurice Valentine and Sharon Valentine with Dianne and Bruce Christian.

with AH president/CEO Keith A. Parrott. “The foundations play a critical role in supporting the success of AMITA Health,” said Parrott, in opening remarks. “In 2019, donors contributed nearly $22 million to support the people we serve. Tonight, all contributions will be invested in programs and services from all AMITA Health ministries that would not exist without

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Dina Morris, AMITA Health Gala co-chair, Susie Cassidy, David Hoppe and Jim Wienold, AMITA Health Gala co-chair and President of Bear Construction.

philanthropy.” AH Foundation co-chairs Kenneth Bauwens and Michael Benoit joined Parrott in welcoming guests to the black-tie celebration presented by Superior Ambulance Service and hosted at the Chicago Marriott Downtown

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Kristy Parrott and Keith A. Parrott, pres/CEO, AMITA Health, with Brother Daniel McCormick, C.F.A., Provincial Superior of the Alexian Brothers.

Magnificent Mile. The evening featured a three-course gourmet menu, silent, live and reverse auctions that collectively raised more than $400,000, and dancing until midnight with the popular band Dr. Bombay. AH executive VP/COO Thor Thordarson introduced a video featuring stories representing each of AH’s legacy organizations of people whose lives have been saved or changed through the exceptional care they received, including neonatal care, cancer care and supportive housing. In addition to the auctions, well-known abstract expressionist performance artist Elliott From (ArtBeat Live) created Chicago themed canvas paintings on stage.

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Ensemble Member Jay Worthington, Jesse Frageman, Olivia Toriumi, Joseph Boozell and Ensemble Member Hannah Toriumi. 

The Gift Theatre’s 18th annual benefit, "GIFT GALA 2020: An Intimate Evening," took place on February 15 at Chicago’s contemporary-chic Greenhouse Loft with 140 guests. The event raised $70,000 for

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programming and new play development at the Jefferson Park institution on Chicago’s northwest side. The elegant evening kicked off with a cocktail reception featuring hors d’oeuvres, a signature cocktail by The Gift Alchemist Shane Hassler and music by Style Matters DJ Ryan Norsworthy. During the main event, guests enjoyed dinner, a musical performance by

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Courtney Williams, Artistic Director Michael Patrick Thornton and Danni James. 

Darci Nalepa and Jessie Fisher, plus silent and live auctions featuring dozens of items including a 15-day European cruise. The festive evening concluded with dessert and dancing. Congrats to gala committee members, Michael Patrick Thornton, John Gawlik,

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Marketing Director Claire Demos and Shane Hassler

Claire Demos, Becky Wright, Laura Gale and Ashley Sliva, on a job well done! Since 2001 and over 70 productions, The Gift Theatre has pioneered the frontiers of the American theatre via one of the most intimate professional Equity theatres in the country, leading to national acclaim and a cultural revolution on Chicago’s northwest side. (Photos by Claire Demos) Check it all out here!

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Legendary Landmarks Daniel Walsh and Timuel Black Jr., Landmarks Illinois President & CEO Bonnie McDonald, Legendary Landmarks Joseph P. Gromacki and Matthew Walsh.

Landmarks Illinois hosted its 15th annual Legendary Landmarks Celebration March 5  at the Hilton Chicago with nearly 700 supporters in attendance. The event, chaired by Cherryl Thomas and Erika Block, honored 2020 Legendary Landmarks Timuel D. Black Jr., Joseph P. Gromacki and Matthew & Daniel Walsh of The Walsh Group. Guests at the annual event helped raise $840,000 for

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Legendary Landmarks Leslie Hindman and Michael Kutza with Kim Coventry.

Landmarks Illinois – $135,000 of which came directly from the evening’s paddle raise! Funds raised will provide critical funding for Landmarks Illinois’ advocacy programs across the state which save historic and special places in our communities. Since 2006, Landmarks Illinois has honored more than 40 individuals, families and corporations at its annual fundraiser including Leslie Hindman, Michael Kutza, Victor Skrebneski, Fred Eychaner, Jennifer Pritzker, Rocky Wirtz, Theaster Gates, Father Jack Wall, Ernie Banks and many more.  (For more info, click here!) (Photos by Pivot Photography)

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Michelle Alegria–Fox 32 Chicago.

Two of my favorite media stars, Michelle Alegria and Brittney Payton (of Fox 32 Chicago) are trying to raise funds and awareness for a cause close to their hearts.

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Brittney Payton–Fox 32 Chicago.

They were set to host an event on March 25 at the BOSS Store at the Shops at North Bridge but, as we all know, all social gatherings have been halted. The event was intended to raise funds to build a youth center for children coping with grief after losing a loved one. Sadly, both ladies have experience with this type of grief. Brittney, as you know, lost her father Walter Payton when she was very young and Michelle's 3 children recently lost their dad. Michelle said, "There are not enough services dealing with grief other than the therapist that the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute has on board. We want to change that, " she said. (The center will be a part of the Institute). Please watch for a new date and I hope you can all join us then!

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Winnetka-based Hadley.

I had never heard of this very worthwhile nonprofit until a friend brought it to my attention and it's been

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Didrill Neal, a happy benefiicary of Hadley's programs.

around for 100 years! Congrats to Winnetka-based Hadley, that bills itself as the "world's oldest and largest educator of braille and provider of distance education for people who are blind or visually impaired." Last year, Hadley reached more than 172,000 learners from all 50 states and in 65 countries! To celebrate this anniversary milestone, the Hadley Women's Board and the Board of Trustees are hosting "Centennial Celebration" on Friday, October 2 (this date was recently changed from April 4) at The Dalcy, 302 N. Green Street in the Fulton Market District. For tickets/more info, click here!

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Giordano's "Dancing with the Giordano Stars" 2019.

Giordano Dance Chicago will host its popular "Dancing with the Giordano Stars" event on Thursday, October 1. Come join the 15th anniversary party at Park West and cheer on your favorite "stars" who are paired with Giordano dancers for a night you'll never forget. This high energy dance competition is inspired by the hot ABC series "Dancing with the Stars" with funds supporting GDC programming and outreach. For tickets/more info, please click here! _______________________________________________________________________

Hat2020THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED BUT MAKE NOTE OF THE DETAILS SO YOU WON'T MISS IT WHEN IT'S RESCHEDULED! The Service Club of Chicago will host its annual Spring Luncheon, this year themed "A White House Floral Affair." Co-chaired by Cathy Bartholomay, Annette

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Special guest Laura Dowling.

Findling and Michelle Baker, the event will take place (fingers crossed) on Friday, May 15 at the Drake Hotel. The very special guest will be Laura Dowling, who served as the Chief Floral Designer at the White House from 2009-2015, handling thousands of events with her special brand of floral diplomacy. Don't forget your HAT!!! For tickets/more info, click here!  

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Matt Olaveson, event co-chair along with Adam Vitale and Kylie Krizek.

Gala" will still be held on Saturday, April 18 (if it's safe) at the Union League Club of Chicago (65 W. Jackson Blvd). Co-chaired by Matt Olaveson, Adam Vitale and Kylie Krizek, the event will support young artists through programs that offer financial awards, artistic opportunities and mentoring that bridge the gap between education and career. Guests will enjoy performances by soprano Nicole Cabell, pianists Tian Tang and Chen-Shen Fan and Pascal Pahl, among many others! Please check the website for updates and let's keep our fingers crossed. Even if it's postponed, perhaps you'll make note of this wonderful nonprofit?! (For info, click here!)

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Harry Caray's 22nd annual Worldwide Toast to Harry Caray will now be virtual instead of the blow-out that was initially planned at Navy Pier on Thursday, March 19. You can now join in by listening live on WGN 720 AM from 3- 7 pm. #toastoharry

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The Old Town School of Music will, hopefully, host its annual Blue Jean Gala on Friday, May 15. The event will include a unique roaming feast with teaching artists from the School entertaining guests as they make their way along Lincoln Avenue. An intimate concert performance will follow from musical guest Saving Grace, featuring Robert Plant and Suzi Dian. The evening will conclude with an after-party featuring dessert, late-night bites and, of course, music! Proceeds will support Old Town School's mission of providing arts access to all including community outreach, financial aid and education programs. For tickets/more info, click here! (Please check the website for possible cancellation and new date info).

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3_Infinite_SlideShowThe Driehaus Design Initiative will (hopefully) host its Driehaus Awards for Fashion Excellence fashion show on Friday, April 24 at Chicago Vintage Motor Carriage, (700 S. Desplaines St.). The nonprofit was established to promote and encourage design education and to foster public appreciation and understanding of all aspects of fashion design and history. DDI contributes proceeds from this event to support fashion and design endeavors in Chicago. Local designers will face off for the coveted prize and check! For tickets/more info, click here!

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Scarlett and Cooper Hefner are expecting their first child.

In a very sweet social media post, Scarlett Byrne, the darling wife of Cooper Hefner (son of 'da man),

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Scarlett and her "baby bump." Aww….

announced that they are expecting their first child. Cooper, as you may or may not know, has joined the United States Air Force and is "proud to be an Airman." His dad, Hugh Hefner, was in the Army so the apple doesn't fall far from the tree in terms of military service. I wish Coop and Scarley and the soon-to-be Baby Hef, a lifetime of love, health and happiness. So sorry Grandpa isn't here….

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I88ndexThe press just keeps on coming from the epic pictorial I was proud to be a part of for Playboy, its recent Equality issue! Daily Mail TV interviewed me for this segment and Fox News interviewed me for this article. Below is a video created by an entity I don't have a clue about, Top Trending. A friend passed it along to me and, apart from a few mistakes (I wasn't PMOY), I think it's pretty good! Lol! Watch here! 

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Geoffrey Mac, Project Runway winner Season18!

CONGRATS GEOFFREY! School of the Art Institute of Chicago alumnus Geoffrey Mac was named the winner of "Project Runway" Season 18 in the recent episode, two decades after graduating! Mac beat out three other finalists with a 10-look collection inspired by his father’s military service that featured over-sized puffy coats and futuristic evening wear. His prize includes $250,000 from Bluprint; $50,000 from Pilot; a feature in Elle magazine; and a mentorship with the Council of Fashion Designers of America. Mac told the Tribune (read story here) that he is trying to figure out what’s next, but he is leaning toward creating a unisex collection that can be worn in any season and is slated to launch a fragrance called “G” around April 1 (“The coronavirus can’t stop that,” he said).

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The tee-shirts will support the hospitality industry workers.

Here's a cool, inexpensive way to help our friends in the hospitality industry! 100% of the sales from these cool Chicago Hospitality United t-shirts go to the people who don't have a voice or the means to survive without work in the hospitality industry. The government shutdown of bars and restaurants has put thousands out of work for the foreseeable future. Chef Tony Priolo said, "Just as we rely on them to keep Chicago one of the most vibrant dining cities in the world, they rely on us to support them through good times and bad. 100% of the net proceeds from these tees go directly towards financial relief for hourly employees affected by the necessary precautions Governor Pritzker and Mayor Lightfoot have implemented." (Please purchase a black or white T-shirt here for only $25! www.stockmfgco.com. (And please share this info if you're so inclined!)

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RSM.pngRETROSPECT & Randolph Street Market's date has been changed! Mark your calendars for May 23 + 24 (new date) when  Randolph Street Market  returns with TWO BIG shows under one roof! Retrospect, the

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finely curated vintage fashion show with 50 top vintage sellers of wearables, jewelry, handbags and accessories AND, on the lower level, home goods, furnishings, gardening items and general vintage and maker goods! A portion of the weekend's ticket sales will benefit the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum. (10 am to 5 pm both days) Also, the March 28 Time Out Market Pop-Up has been pushed back to June 20. (For tickets, more info, click here! Hope to see you EVERYWHERE!)

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Thank you Anna Davlantes!

And a special thanks to Anna Davlantes who had me on her awesome WGN Radio show recently! (Listen here for my segment that begins at 26:17)! Anna's show is informative and fun and not-to-be-missed from 1-3 pm Monday through Friday! (Click here for more info!) Love her! Beauty, brains, empathy and so much more….:-)

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Screenwriter Sylvia L. Jones!

Congrats to Chicago screenwriter and native Sylvia L. Jones! For two decades, Sylvia spent her days and nights 73C1E6B3-04B0-4C22-8EA7-0053CEEA8CF0-515x630 covering local Chicago news as a television journalist. Now, this graduate of Providence St. Mel School finds herself making news thanks to her work as a writer in the entertainment industry. In April, she will add Lifetime Television to her long list of credits as she wrote the script for the highly anticipated biopic "The Clark Sisters: The First Ladies of Gospel" executive produced by QUEEN LATIFAH, MISSY ELLIOTT and MARY J. BLIGE! Sylvia says, "I grew up listening to the Clark Sisters so to get the opportunity to write the story of their lives was truly remarkable." (See official trailer below!)

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Tribune nonprofit article 3-14-20Thanks to the Chicago Tribune for running my article titled "A letter of support to my friends in the nonprofit community." Read it here and here: I feel your pain. I've watched with dismay as one after another of the events I planned on covering in my Chicago Tribune "Candid Candace" column was cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak. At first I was angry that they would succumb to this panic but, as more and more organizations, governments, countries and even Broadway cancel events, close their borders, restrict air travel, limit gatherings and close down the Great White Way, I have to admit the obvious….that my way of thinking, to soldier on, could be tempting fate. I applaud businesses who have the courage to keep their doors open in the face of all of this though. Many have sent sensible messages letting their clients know they are taking extra sanitary precautions and checking their workers more closely and encouraging both to stay home if feeling sick in accordance with recent guidelines. In my opinion, this is a common sense response. I believe it's a time for preparation, not panic. Here's a thought. Many of these nonprofits and arts organizations have had to cancel their biggest fundraisers for the year. If you've already purchased a ticket to one of these events, and CAN afford it, please let the donation ride. Right now, they need it more than you know…

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Kyle Bolton illustration.

I woke up to such sad news today. My beloved Playboy magazine may well have published its last print issue due to complications from Covid-19. When I shot my cover pictorial in the last Equality issue on October 22, everyone at the mag seemed so upbeat and positive about

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Final print edition–The Speech Issue

the future of Playboy and then, in the blink of an eye–everything changed (for everyone). Here's an excerpt from an open letter on March 18 from the magazine's editor-in-chief, Ben Kohn "Last week, as the disruption of the coronavirus pandemic to content production and the

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supply chain became clearer and clearer, we were forced to accelerate a conversation we’ve been having internally: the question of how to transform our U.S. print product to better suit what consumers want today, and how to utilize our industry-leading content production capabilities to engage in a cultural conversation each and every day, rather than just every three months.

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2nd to the last of the PB print editions, The Equality Issue.

With all of this in mind, we have decided that our Spring 2020 Issue, which arrives on U.S. newsstands and as a digital download this week, will be our final printed publication for the year in the U.S. We will move to a digital-first publishing schedule for all of our content."

Playboy has been my family for the last 40 years and I have no plans to let them go now. Even if it's only on a digital platform, my Bunny ears will still be attuned to its always timely, diverse and informative articles and photos. Keep it up Playboy and I'll catch you on the digital ride soon! Your Biggest Fan–"Candid" Candace Jordan

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Stats from Johns Hopkins University as of March 16.

These are crazy, surreal times right now, along with you, and I'm not quite sure how to process it yet. I've always worked from home so this wasn't anything new but who knew that I've been tele-commuting all along?! The funny thing is, once you're forced to do something, you start to rebel. I'm so grateful we went out to

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dinner recently (please don't judge, local businesses need help too and this was before the ALL OUT CLOSING of bars and restaurants! Gallucci Pizzeria Napoletana was great, btw, at 1551 N. Wells. Please try it when it reopens!) Some people still think some of this might be rather excessive but, I for one, know it's better to be safe than sorry. I just wish I'd stocked up on necessities sooner. Chuck always said I was a hoarder but definitely not in the areas of food or drink, sadly. Luckily, as much as I love my social life, I've also always been a bit of a homebody. I want this thing to end and I hope there's not more loss of life. I feel like I'm in a bad horror movie, like "Outbreak," that's now coming true! I love the way the Italians are handling isolation, singing on their balconies to let their neighbors know they're in it together. Here's praying it doesn't come to that here though….I have a horrible voice.

Love, as always,

Candace

P.S. Stay strong Italy (and the world)…..

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