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TIS’ THE SEASON: CHICAGO IS NUMBER ONE FOR THE HOLIDAYS


Shutterstock_2552226011As my friends know, I live for the holiday season and there's no better place to experience it than right here in the Windy City! And, although I don't quite have the weather I want yet- a soft, sparkling blanket of snow – I'm still very thankful for what we have. I’m glad we have the Christkindlmarket back as I’m a huge fan (through Dec. 24). I love the festive feeling, the food and the one-of-a-kind ornaments. And yes, every year, I pick up one of the new mugs (it’s now become a tradition and, as Chuck says, yet another collection for me.) The tree is up at
Macy’s (still Marshall Field’s to me) and the Walnut Room beckons for our annual Christmas luncheon. This city shines so brightly during the holidays; it thrills me to see the homes decorated, the pop-ups all around town and all the fun-filled parties with friends to look forward to. Our
tree is up and our home is so cozy and cheerful. And, even though it’s a complete hassle IMG_5217getting all the decor out of storage and dragging it home; once it’s set up- all the stress just melts away. (We have a Balsam Hills flip tree and decorating has never been easier!) My wish for Santa this year will be a little IMG_5226different than years’ past. We’ve had a tough few years, not only in Chicago, but in the country and the world. I believe in biorhythms and feel like we are all due for an uptick in our charts. I hope/wish we can all come together in a friendlier way and agree to accept each other’s differences as well as celebrate our commonalities. Sounds simplistic, but if anyone can do it, Santa can! I will be putting out extra milk and cookies. Here’s to a brighter, happier, healthier and more prosperous future for us all!
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View down Oak St. from atop the Enjoy Illinois bus.

For the 33rd annual Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, people from across the country turned out in record numbers to see the magic along the Mag Mile. This iconic event, the largest evening parade in the U.S., delivered festive surprises that had onlookers

Santa's Sleigh.  (Photo credit Ragulikethesauce)

Santa in his sleigh. (Photo by Ragulikethesauce)

cheering from start to finish. This year, mega balloons made their debut, stealing the show with two beloved Muppets. Towering 60 feet tall, Kermit the Frog floated alongside his rambunctious 50-ft-tall bandmate, Animal,

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Daniel Thomas, Deputy Director of Illinois Dept. of Tourism on Enjoy Illinois bus.

charming spectators of all ages. Adding to the excitement, the Magnificent Mile Association upgraded all one million twinkling lights along the route to maximize their brilliance across more than 200 trees, according to President and CEO, Kimberly Bares. My husband Chuck and I were honored to be invited onboard the  Enjoy Illinois bus which was an experience we will never forget! Two years ago, we rode

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Lisa Fielding, WBBM News Radio, enjoying the parade.

on the My Eye Dr. bus (thank you Michael Caputo) and the crowds this year were noticeably larger which was so good to see! Chicago is slowly coming out of the darkness of Covid and showing up in droves; some estimates put the number at nearly 1 million. Looking down on that sea of smiling faces with so many kids dressed in holiday attire, was so heartwarming. Chicago is certainly dressed for the holidays; there were soaring searchlights, giant snowflake projections on the Wrigley Building and a grand fireworks finale.This year’s

floats were packed with show-stopping entertainment.

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Grant DePorter and Kimberly Bares, President/CEO Mag Mile Assn.

Highlights included performances by disco legends The Former  Ladies of Chic, the funk-driven Cameo, the harmonious Sharpe Family Singers, and the nostalgic beats of Quad City DJs. On the Enjoy Illinois float, Chicago Blackhawks DJ Lee Michaels kept the party alive as we all waved silver and blue pom-poms down the Mag Mile. Adding to the excitement

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Beth Heller, marketing genius.

were seven high-energy marching bands from across the country and the beloved Rudolph, carried by athletes and families from Special Olympics Illinois. Following the parade, the festivities continued with a private after-party at the Fairmont Chicago, hosted by title sponsor Wintrust. Guests were treated to a feast featuring a prime rib carving station, flaming eggnog, s’mores and other decadent desserts. The room was buzzing with holiday cheer as notable attendees mingled, including Grant DePorter, Beth Heller,

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With Lisa Fielding, Marla Cichowski and Michelle Mekky.

Daniel Thomas, Kimberly Bares, Marla Cichowski, Lisa Fielding, Michelle Mekky, John and Martha Idler, Rich Gamble, Gail Spreen, Chelsea Harvey, Mary Ann Rose, Heinz Kern, Peggy and Bill Martay, and others. With Chicago still emerging from the shadows of COVID, the Wintrust Magnificent Mile Lights Festival proved the city’s resilience and vibrant spirit. A special thank-you goes out to the event’s generous sponsors—title sponsor Wintrust Financial Corporation and presenting sponsors Enjoy Illinois, Chicagoland Kia Dealers and Dunkin’—for bringing holiday magic to the heart of the city. Chicago, you’ve outdone yourself. Until next year, let the holiday cheer shine bright!

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Snowflakes on Wrigley andb a beautiful view.
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SC President Bobbi Panter, gala co-chair Alex Meneses, lead sponsor Sherrill Bodine and Myra Reilly. (Photo by John Reilly Photography)

The Service Club of Chicago’s annual gala, “Timeless Elegance,,” celebrated 134 years of giving on Nov. 2, at the Ritz-Carlton. Co-chaired by members Alex Meneses and Kelly Uihlein, the event is the nonprofit's largest fundraiser, supporting its Philanthropic Grant Program. During the evening, special members were

SC President Bobbi Panter  co-chairs Alex Meneses and Kelly Uihlein.

Bobbi Panter and SC co-chairs Alex Meneses and Kelly Uihlein. (Photo by Candace)

spotlighted and past grantees shared the impact The Service Club has made in their lives. Celebrity guests included Joe Minosa from Chicago Fire, Diana-Maria Riva from Dead to Me and Glamorous, Lisa Vidal from Grey’s Anatomy and local

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Kathleen Haines-Finley, Karen Peters, Debi Catenacci and Lezley Hodes.

WGN newscaster Lourdes Duarte (who
also won an Emmy that night). Co-chairs Meneses and Uihlein welcomed guests, expressed gratitude to the host committee and shared that, last year, the organization awarded nearly $1 million in grants to 47 nonprofits! Service Club President Bobbi Panter highlighted the organization’s 134-year legacy, saying, “We will continue to expand our reach, deepen our impact and make a Bbbbb
difference in countless lives.” Panter then introduced a video featuring past grantees sharing how the organization’s support has positively affected their lives. Guests began the evening with a red-carpet reception and cocktail hour, followed by dinner, dancing and live and silent auctions. Kerry Sayers conducted the live auction that included stays at five-star hotels in Paris, Beverly Hills, and New York; couture items like jewelry and furs; curated wine

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Philip Emigh and Bruce Haas.

collections; spa and beauty packages; sports memorabilia; tickets to sporting events and more. Service Club members consistently provide outstanding support for the organization’s events. This year’s gala standouts included Myra and John Reilly, who brought the Tribute Book to life and provided event photography. Donna Flynn and the committee secured silent auction items, while Lauren

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Lauren Lein, Lisa Huber and Sherrill Bodine. 




items for the gift bags. Laura Wallace, Dianne Olsen and the 2024 Provisional

Class sold raffle tickets. Major donors included Sherrill Bodine, Alex Meneses and John

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Georgia Marsha, Dean and Sally Jo Pfaff.

Simpson, Sally Jo and Dean Pfaff, Kelly Uihlein, Patty Marx, Northern Trust Bank and The Nat. P. Ozmon Family Foundation and others. The Party Faithful band kept the crowd on their feet to the conclusion of the evening. The event raised over $400,000 for The Service Club of Chicago’s Philanthropic Grant Program that supports, enhances and expands agency programs throughout the Chicagoland area. Its grant recipients span social service, cultural, educational, and civic fields, serving individuals across the region. Founded in 1890, the nonprofit is an all-women, all-volunteer organization.

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The Chicago Public Library Foundation’s annual gala lit up the UIC Dorin Forum, raising over $1.2 million to support programs across the city’s 81 library branches. Themed Neverending Transformation,” the night honored literary and artistic trailblazers. This

Co-chairs Kimberley Goode and Michael Fassnacht. (Photo by Candace Jordan)

Co-chairs Kimberley Goode and Michael Fassnacht.
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Chance the Rapper, Arts Award recipient, with Linda Johnson Rice, CPL board chair.

year’s Carl Sandburg Literary Award went to bestselling author Ann Patchett, whose works, including Tom Lake, have captivated readers worldwide. Patchett expressed her gratitude, crediting Carl Sandburg as a literary hero who, like libraries, speaks for everyone. Cristina Henríquez, known for The Book of Unknown Americans, received the 21st Century Award, celebrating her literary impact and personal ties to public libraries. Chicago’s own Chance the Rapper was

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Chris Brown Cristina Henriquez and Brenda Bui. (Lynn Renee Photography)

recognized with the Arts Award for his music and community work. Reflecting on his start at the Harold Washington Library’s YOUmedia space, Chance shared, “Libraries gave me a space to grow.” The evening, co-

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Maggie Baczkowski Shermann 'Dilla' Thomas Wendy Berger and Alexi Giannoulias.

chaired by Michael Fassnacht and Kimberley Goode and produced by Donna La Pietra, featured appearances by over 40 celebrated authors, including Rick Bayless, Jonathan Eig, Eve L. Ewing, Shelby Van Pelt, Melissa Harris, Shermann “Dilla” Thomas, First Lady of Illinois M.K. Pritzker, Peter Sagal, Nami Mun, Bill Kurtis (who also served returned as event emcee), Liz Taylor and more. Attendees enjoyed an evening of dining, mingling, and an insightful Q&A with Patchett hosted by NPR’s Scott Simon. The event underscored the Foundation’s mission to fund critical library initiatives, from early literacy to career programs, with the Carl Sandburg Literary Awards alone raising over $22 million since their inception.

Ann Patchett with NPR's Scott Simon. (Lynn Renee Photography)

Ann Patchett, Carl Sandburg Literary Award winner, with NPR's Scott Simon. (Lynn Renee Photography)
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The Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Foundation’s annual Fall Benefit, “An Evening of Hope,” brought together 800 guests at Theater on the Lake, raising an incredible $1.2



Co-chairs Dana Sanders and Jenny Stevens with Guerdy Abraira (center). (Photo by Sheri Whitko)

Co-chairs Dana Sanders and Jenny Stevens with Guerdy Abraira (center). (Photo by Sheri Whitko)

million for breast cancer research! Dr. Olusimbo Ige, Commissioner of the Chicago Department of Public Health, was honored for her commitment to equitable breast cancer care, alongside special (beautiful) guest

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Guerdy Abraira, Suzanne LeMignot, Laura Sage, Lisa Fielding and Beth Heller.

Guerdy Abraira from “The Real Housewives of Miami”, who shared her story as a breast cancer survivor and championed early detection. The event, co-chaired by Dana Sanders and Jenny Stevens, featured Matthew Hoffman’s iconic 'BIG hope' sculpture, temporarily relocated from Michigan Avenue, which served as a powerful tribute to those impacted by breast cancer. Through partnerships with top Chicago hospitals, the Lynn Sage Foundation is driving breakthroughs in treatment access. Yet, as the American Cancer Society notes, breast cancer still affects 1 in 8 women in the U.S., underlining the ongoing need for research and support. “Everyone deserves hope and access to lifesaving care,” said co-founder Laura Sage, as the foundation works tirelessly to make that a reality.

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Halee Sage, Laura Sage, Dylan Hoffman, 'Hope' sculpture artist Matthew Hoffman and Guerdy Abraira. (Photo by Sheri Whitko)

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Chicago became the Hollywood of the Midwest when Oscar-winning director and Chicago native Robert Zemeckis returned home to accept the prestigious Founder’s

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Zsa Zsa, Leslie and Bob Zemeckis.


Legacy Award at the 60th Chicago International Film Festival! The award was presented by festival founder

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Robert Zemeckis and longtime friend, Michael Kutza, CIFF founder.

Michael Kutza at the Music Box Theatre, where Zemeckis’ new film Here—reuniting him with Forrest Gump stars Tom Hanks and Robin Wright—was screened. Fans packed the theater for this exciting closing-night event. Zemeckis, accompanied by his beautiful wife Leslie and daughter Zsa Zsa (both in the film), was warmly welcomed on stage by CIFF Artistic Director Mimi

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and Managing Director Vivian Teng. They celebrated the filmmaker’s iconic work on Forrest Gump, Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and more. Ahead of the screening, Zemeckis mingled with fans at a VIP reception and charmed attendees on the Red Carpet. Later, he joined Kutza and family for dinner at RL, capping off a memorable night before heading to New York to support Back to the Future: The Musical. The Chicago International Film Festival, presented by Cinema/Chicago, fosters global connections through film, making this award a perfect honor for Zemeckis and his unforgettable storytelling.

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Mimi Plauche, Robert Zemeckis, Michael Kutza, Leslie Zemeckis, Zsa Zsa Zemeckis and Vivian Teng. (Photo by Timothy Schmidt)

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Eric Kircherer, Manolis Alpogianis, George Alpogianis and performance artist Luna La Catrina.

Chef Art Smith opened his home on Friday, Nov. 1 for a Dia de los Muertos celebration. The charming house he shares with his husband/artist Jesus Salgueiro in Hyde Park was packed to the rafters with friends who turned out to honor the past and celebrate the present

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Chef Art Smith with some young partygoers.

together. The party started as soon as you entered the space – there were performance artists, dramatically painted with ‘Day of the Dead’ makeup; candles; skull sculptures; live music and colorful décor and flowers (by Kyle Hustedt of Bukiety Floral). The smells from the kitchen were so tantalizing with multiple top chefs, headed up by Chef Hector Guerrero (of Art Smith Company) and Art, cooking traditional DOD dishes

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Mariachi Los Pumas performed in the backyard.

that featured Pan de Muerto (Mexican bread of the dead); beef tamales, turkey pozole, chicken mole, homemade tortillas, taquitos, enchiladas, rice and beans, flan and fruit, sugar skulls, cookies and so much more. Downstairs in the backyard, the party spilled over with guests enjoying live music by the Mariachi Los Pumas,

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Exotic greeter.



who were performing by candlelight and twinkling lights. A wood-stoked pizza oven was filled with custom-made pizzas by Chef Christopher de la Cueva (of Chef Art Smith’s Reunion restaurant). A taco food truck stood nearby in the driveway, as if more food was needed!
In one of the front rooms, a make-up artist

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Great food and gorgeous decor.

happily painted everyone in “sugar skull catrina makeup” (elaborate skull makeup to honor the dead). In another room, an elaborate ofrenda (altar), designed by Melanie Lopez of Somos Arte Chicago, was decorated with candles and photos of lost loved ones. Chef Art encouraged all guests to bring a photo. My husband Chuck and I placed photos of our late moms and my late cousins on it. A large photo of Chef Art and his friend Chilli Pepper was front and center. Sadly, even a baby photo was seen there. And, in honor of his late friend Chilli, Art introduced a fantastic

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Colorful guests.

performance artist, Luna La Catrina, dressed as the “goddess of death” in an extraordinary sparkling red costume with skulls, lit candles, feathers and an elaborate headdress. She graciously posed for photos with all who asked. And, in true Art Smith fashion, everything about the party had a

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Reunion Chef Hector Guerrero making magic in the kitchen.

philanthropic bent. All items and experiences came from nonprofits or were purchased from small Mexican businesses. Chef Art shared his thoughts on Dia de los Muertos, “There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t cry for them [late friends and family] or think about them. It took two movies, Coco and Remember Me, to teach America and the world about this beautiful custom.” Dia de los Muertos is a two-day holiday that reunites the living and dead. Families create ofrendas (offerings) to honor their departed family members. It’s a rare holiday for celebrating both death and life that is widely observed in Mexico, where it largely developed. It is also observed in other places, especially by people of Mexican heritage.

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“Candid Candace – The Podcast!”  Get ready for a jam-packed holiday extravaganza! My co-host/producer John St. Augustine and I are unwrapping all the festive fun coming to the Windy City, along with thrilling recaps of recent standout events. Here’s a sneak peek at

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Prolific author, John St. Augustine.

what’s under the podcast tree: Behind the scenes at the PAWS Fur Ball, where one show- stopping auction item fetched a jaw-dropping $67K; an exclusive chat with legendary

filmmaker Robert Zemeckis, fresh off receiving the Founder’s Legacy Award at the Chicago International Film Festival; Tyson fight talk—the hits, the hype, and the heartbreak; preview of the magic at Navy Pier’sLight Up the Lake”; view from the top, Wintrust’s Magnificent Mile Lights Festival, the largest evening parade in the country; The 900 Shops’ "Illuminate 900" event; what’s fresh at the Christkindlmarket and the festive finds at Randolph Street Market’s December edition (Coming Dec. 14/15). Plus, the scoop on how you could win $250,000 in furniture, thanks to Darvin Furniture & Mattress—yes, really!  And if that’s not enough, John delivers a heartfelt and captivating tale of his travels through Paris, London and Normandy. This is holiday cheer with a twist, and you won’t find this kind of inside scoop anywhere else. So, grab a cozy spot, press play and let’s dive into the season together! Listen here!

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WGN Radio 720 AM, thanks to the legendary newsman Rick Kogan! His great show, "After Hours with Rick Kogan," covers Chicago from top to bottom and side to side every Sunday! You don't want to miss it from 5-7 pm! Here's our latest segment!

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The 900 Shops delivered the first tree lighting on the avenue with its "Illuminate 900 event," Make-A-Wish Illinois' biggest holiday fundraiser! Set in a winter wonderland on all levels, the experience included holiday activations, delicious food and drink, the ZZAZZETTES, toy soldiers, Ava Fain, Ballet Chicago and SANTA, all wrapped up in a holiday bow! The 900 Shops first presented this unique experience in 2016 and, since then, have raised over $116,000 for charity!

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The toy soldiers thrilled young and old alike at this year's 900 Shops' "Illuminate 900" event.

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For the 21st year Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas is celebrating ethnic holiday traditions of nearly 100 different nationalities at the “Christmas Trees from Around the World” display at her office. The annual celebration of cultural diversity showcases handcrafted ornaments and decorations. “Christmas Trees from Around the World” is a display of 3-foot trees decorated by members of various ethnic and religious communities. Pappas invites the public to celebrate Christmas with music and festivities from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 6, at the Treasurer’s Office, 118 N. Clark St., Room 112, Chicago. (RSVP by email at CCTO@cookcountytreasurer.com

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Navy Pier's "Light Up the Lake 2024," will be the most thrill- and chill-packed edition of its popular, Pier-wide holiday celebration yet! Kicking off on Friday, November 29, and running through January 5, this year’s Light Up the Lake festivities will include an eclectic array of immersive seasonal experiences, accented by award-winning fireworks, first-of-their-kind holiday drone shows and millions of dazzling lights. Click here for ALL the exciting details! 

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Navy Pier's "Light Up the Lake" (2023)

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Sc holidayThere are a lot of fun events coming up, so be sure to mark your calendars for: The Service Club of Chicago's Holiday Luncheon on Dec. 3 at the Union League Club; Catholic Charities St. Nick Ball on Dec. 6 at the Hilton Chicago; WINGS "Sweet Home Chicago" event on Dec. 8 at the Four Seasons; the last Randolph Street Market of the year on Dec. 14/15 and Music of the Baroque's "Holiday Brass & Choral Concerts beginning Dec. 19 (all details here).  

And, last but not least, my new advertiser Darvin Furniture & Mattress is offering a great gift for Christmas- how about winning $250,000 in furniture and mattresses! Their promotion is going on now through Dec. 8 (the names will be called at noon, winners need not be present to win.) Visit the store to register! Find all the details here!

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And, that's a wrap! Candid Candace is now celebrating 16 years as Chicago's first and longest running lifestyle blog and, for that, I thank YOU! I will be back soon with more fun from the Windy City and beyond. In the meantime, stay happy, positive, healthy and safe as we celebrate the season together!

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Jack Frost's 'Winter Walk' opens Dec. 29 at 170 N. Green St. Here's a clip from 2021 on Candid Candace TV of what that experience looks like.

 

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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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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
(Time to Dance); Tracy Blackwell (Blue Man Group Chicago); Andrea Darlas (WLS-AM; Lori
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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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CELEBRATING CHICAGO AT THE HOLIDAYS, AND ALWAYS

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900 Shops' Illuminate 900

'Tis the season to be dazzled, and what better way to embrace the holiday spirit than by immersing yourself in the enchanting world of the 900 Shops' Illuminate 900 event? Nestled in the heart of Chicago's Magnificent Mile, this festive extravaganza once again turned the shopping experience into a winter wonderland of lights, laughter

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Six levels of holiday cheer!

and festive visuals. Illuminate 900 is planned and presented by the 900 North Michigan Avenue Shops. This mall is one of the most popular in Chicago and its event is billed as a “Holiday Love Letter to the City of Chicago.” The magical night encompassed all six floors with décor inspired by a winter wonderland. It is also Chicago’s top holiday fundraiser for Make- IMG_1701A-Wish Illinois. Each year, the experience features a 54-foot tree where children and adults alike feel the wonder of Christmas. Revelers young and old don their holiday finest to attend the party. Kids line up to decorate sugar cookies while grown-ups toast the season with champagne and cups of cheer. The evening included larger-than-life photo

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Tommy the Real Elf, co-host Cortney Hall, Santa, co-host Matt Rodrigues and David Sanchez, an original committee member. | Photo Cortney Hall

opps and costumed holiday characters. Partygoers were seen snapping photos with Rockettes-like dancers and Toy Soldiers (by ZZAZZ Productions), a singing Angel with fantastical, oversized wings, The Real Elf, The Grinch and, of course, Santa!  The culmination of the storybook evening centered around the tree-lighting. Santa was surrounded by his

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The ZZAZZettes with Santa. | 900 Shops photo

host committee that included many of Chicago’s movers and shakers. He pulled the lever along with several children from Make-A-Wish Illinois. The event raised funds to help this nonprofit grant wishes to children facing challenging health circumstances – the true spirit of Christmas. Participating nonprofits and entertainers included Ballet Chicago (that performed excerpts from the fabled holiday classic “The Nutcracker”); The Real Elf (who was on hand spreading cheer and taking “Elfies”); The Grinch (from Broadway in Chicago); Forward Momentum (a contemporary dance company); Beatmix drum corps; Sur La Table (provided a sugar cookie decorating activation); and Bubbles Academy (that provided a craft-making workshop). Light bites and cocktails were served on all 6 levels. If you missed it, mark your calendars now so you can join in next year! _______________________________________________________________________

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SC Gala committee members Cheryl Coleman, Bobbi Panter, chair Patty Marx, Myra Reilly, Lisa Huber and SC president Jean Antoniou. (Patrick Nugent photo)

The Service Club of Chicago presented its 133rd annual gala, this year themed “An Evening of a Million Dreams,” and indeed this organization definitely makes dreams come true through its

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Longtime member Peg Scoville and her daughter.

Philanthropic Grant Program that awards grants to expand

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Mark Olley, Chuck Jordan and Paul Iacono.

facilities, improve equipment and initiate new programs for Chicagoland’s nonprofit community. The event at the Four Seasons Hotel attracted 175 guests and raised over $200,000. Chaired by SC member Patty Marx and her committee, the gala was a night of friendship, beauty, and philanthropy. Michael Nouri, the handsome star of stage and screen, served as the evening’s emcee. He is best known for his television roles that include “All My Children,” “NCIS,” “Yellowstone,” and others. He is also known for his starring roles in the films “Flashdance” (1983) and “The Hidden” (1987) and has appeared in several Broadway

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Cheryl Coleman and Patrick Sheehan.

and Off-Broadway plays, including the original production of

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Cathy and Bill Bartholomay, who was also celebrating his birthday this night.

“Victor/Victoria.” At a party at Gibson’s the previous night, he showed what a true star he really is by taking photos with every single attendee. He continued doing so the night of the event as well. I never once saw him turn anyone down for a photo. He was a very gracious man and the crowd just loved him. On gala night, he humorously opened the program with, "As Henry VIII said to each of his wives, "I won't keep you long." The ballroom was simply decorated by The Flower Firm with an art deco feel, which was refreshing for a change. 3-foot trees bedecked in fairy lights stood atop white tablecloths topped with candles, surrounded by chic chairs that looked like they

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Belvon Walker (R) and cute friend.

had come straight out of a Biedermeier showroom. The Ron Bedal Orchestra made sure everyone danced the night away. Patty Marx thanked her Steering Committee, that included Myra Reilly, Bobbi Panter, Jean Antoniou, Lisa Huber, Andrea Antoniou and Cheryl Coleman, the

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Debi Catenacci and Sherrill Bodine.

sponsors and the auction committee who secured exciting silent and live auction prizes. There also was a touching moment during a video presentation that paid tribute to the late, great Kevin Sullivan, a longtime and important part of, not only the Service Club, but of many other nonprofits. The video also showcased grant recipients whose lives have been changed, including The Chicago Lighthouse, Gateway to Learning, Mane in Heaven, and others. SC member Peg 

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Event chair Patty Marx with Michael Nouri, emcee.

Scoville was surprised with a shout-out by SC president Jean Antoniou who acknowledged her 68-year commitment to the club. She was presented with flowers and a gift at her table that was filled with loving, proud family members.The night was a lovefest for The Service Club with members and guests showing their appreciation during a paddle raise and silent and live auctions that collectively raised approximately $124,000. The Service Club of Chicago, 133 years of giving and still going strong. (For more info/or to donate please click here) (Photos by Patrick Nugent for John Reilly Photography)

 

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Art with Chef Mark Flanagan, chef to King Charles and Queen Camilla.

Chef Art Smith has cooked for the Dalai Lama, Oprah, and Lady Gaga and now, for the second time, he was the chosen chef for the prestigious Le Club des Chefs des Chef annual gathering. This culinary organization was founded in 1977 by Gilles Bragard to bring together chefs from national and international kitchens who act as diplomatic representatives. This illustrious group of chefs, who form a unique international network, are in contact with their own heads of state or governments. The name of the organization in English can be translated into “The Club of Chefs to Heads of State.” The event was held at Art’s 15-

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Chef Art with Chef-Niles, IL Mayor George Alpogianis and Art's husband, artist Jesus Salgueiro.

year-old “Art & Soul” restaurant in Washington, D.C. Art was invited, for the second year, by The White House’s longtime Executive Chef Cristeta Comerford. Art prepared his world-famous fried chicken alongside TV star Chef Lamar Moore from the Bronzeville Winery, who prepared his beloved beef brisket. VIP chefs included Christian Garcia (Chef of HSH The Prince of Monaco); Mark Flanagan (Chef of HM the King Charles III and Queen Camilla of the United Kingdom); Fabrice

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Key lime, apple and pecan pies, of course!

Desvignes (Chef of the President of France); Vassilis Mpekas (Chef of the President of Greece); Daniele Chian (Chef of the HM the King of Saudi Arabia); and 19 other chefs to important heads of state. Art also included his longtime Executive Chef Hector Guerrero of  “Chef Art Smiths Reunion” restaurant in Chicago as well as Chef/Mayor George Alpogianis (brother of Art’s manager/partner Manolis Alpogianis); and Chef Danny 

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Chef Art receives his second chef jacket from Les Clubs des Chefs des Chef.

Chavez of “Art and Soul.” Besides Art’s famous chicken, guests enjoyed local Rappahanik oysters and blue crab claws which were served on the ONLY patio on Capitol Hill! A photo booth, electric violinist and local DJ added to the fun. Chef Lamar Moore’s brisket was a huge hit too, especially with Chef Mark Flannigan, Executive Royal Chef to King Charles III and Queen Camilla, who said,” I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets a Palace invite although he would have to make sure it’s the King’s beef. King Charles loves his own raised livestock, game and vegetables.” The group stayed into the wee hours and, the next evening, enjoyed another lively party, this time at the French Ambassador’s Residence. Ah, vivre la bonne vie….(Photos by Nina Palazzolo)

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Chef Mark Flanagan (chef to King Charles II and Queen Camilla), Chef Art Smith, White House Chef Cristeta Comerford and her daughter, Chef Christian Garcia (chef to Prince Albert of Monaco, and Jesus Salgueiro.
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Eversight 25 honorees John Robak and Dr. Maria Soledad-Cortina, with Diane Hollingsworth, president-CEO Eversight.

This year, Eversight celebrated its 25th anniversary gala at the Peninsula on Friday, Oct. 13, although the date certainly wasn’t “unlucky” for this wonderful fundraiser! Nearly 275 partygoers donned creative masks and attire to enjoy an inspiring night that supported the organization’s “gift of sight” mission and deserving honorees, John Robak (2023 Person of

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Mary Ann Rose of Tamar Productions.

Vision) and Dr. Maria Soledad-Cortina (2023 Gift of Sight recipient). The beautiful décor by Tamar Productions (and Kehoe Designs who created the dramatic lobby bar area), made it a night to remember. Guests were greeted at the door by a performance artist from ZZAZZ Productions who was dressed from head-to-toe in a sparkling silver disco-ball catsuit and the excitement built from there. The lobby was filled

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Debi Catenacci, Averill Leviton, Tracey DiBuono, Tina Gravel, Sherrill Bodine, Susan Gohl and Jonathan Grabill.

with a variety of wonderful silent auction items that included a trip to the Peninsula in NYC; a trip to the Quail Lodge & Golf Club in Carmel (courtesy of the Peninsula); dinner donations from Gibson’s, Maple & Ash, Steak 48, La Scarola and more; a sweets package from Eli’s Cheesecake; Fumee Claire candles; a Leah Chavie Skincare package; a signed “Starstruck” book and DVD set courtesy of Michael Kutza; a White Sox package; two beautiful, original paintings courtesy of Greg Hyder; a hair-care package courtesy of Charles

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Tracey DiBuono and her ZZAZZ Productions donated this darling disco girl for the event.

Ifergan Salon; and so much more. The backdrop of the lobby bar was an homage to our 25 Silver Spectacle theme created by Kehoe Designs. Two 5-foot-tall candelabras flanked each side, adding even more drama to

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Marta Garczarczyk, Eversight Director of Philanthropy

this stunning focal point. The wow factor continued into the Grand Ballroom, thanks to Mary Ann Rose and her team from Tamar Productions. Disco balls were placed on every table with lighted balloons and silver stars hanging from the ceiling. The bold-colored uplighting added to the spectacular spectacle. Additionally, Mary Anne donated gifts for each attendee – a beautiful, silver-plated star keychain. As guests mingled and ultimately found their seats, a

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Alyssa Quinlan,CEO Hindman Auctions.

video of past event photos scrolled across the screen. Michael Caputo and I returned for our 6th year as proud co-chairs and welcomed the crowd. We acknowledged Visionary Sponsors: Paul & Cindy Vogel, John Robak; and Leadership Sponsors: Collette Taylor Worthing Donor Fund, IL Eye and Ear Infirmary; and Table Sponsors: BMO Harris, Cabrera Capital Markets, Chicago Cornea Consultants, and Gift of Hope; and Supporting Sponsors: Ken and Irma Bates, Gail Garza in honor of Dr. E. Lee, Susan Gohl, Jarvis Foundation, PNC, William and Andrea Zopp. We also acknowledged

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Artist/event producer, Greg Hyder.

Chicago Star and Chicago Magazine as media sponsors. Diane Hollingsworth, Eversight President and CEO, shared a history of the organization which began in 1947. She

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Bethany and Andrew Kitick

said it is the leading nonprofit eye bank. She acknowledged Chief Operations Officer, Michael O’Keefe, VP of Clinical Operations, Michael Titus, and the nonprofit’s Organ Procurement Organization, who were all in attendance. Diane asked the event’s past honorees to stand and be recognized. They were Susan Gohl, Sherrill Bodine, Mary Ann Rose and Heinz Kern, Drs. Parag Majmudar, Marian Macsai, Randy Epstein, Elmer Tu and Joel Sugar, and yours truly. Marta Garczarczyk, Eversight Director of Philanthropy, shared a video showing how donor families and recipients are impacted by

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Tina Gravel, Paula Borg and Melinda Jakovich-Lagrange.

the gift of sight. She then introduced our auctioneer for the evening, Alyssa Quinlan, the CEO of Hindman Auctions, who donated her valuable time for the event. She raised over $15,000! Before the honorees were introduced, partygoers enjoyed a delicious meal that started with lobster bisque soup followed by grilled

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Dr. Maria Soledad-Cortina receives her Gift of Sight honor from last year's recipient Dr. Ali Djalilian.

chicken with saffron risotto, Tokyo turnips and heirloom carrots. Vanilla and rum-raisin ice cream, along with poached pears were served atop a rum cake that was flanked by a tiny wafer with the number “25.” Awwwww…… 2022 Gift of Sight honoree, Dr. Ali Djalilian, introduced this year’s honoree Dr. Maria Soledad-Cortina. He called Dr. Cortina the “Messi of corneal surgery” before reading a poem he had written about her. “She works her magic with

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John Robak with his Person of Vision Award and his mentor Z Scott, president of Chicago State University.

precision and care, a healer of eyes beyond compare.” Her parents had flown in from Argentina and were at her table along with her four sons and husband. She said her dad, also an ophthalmologist, is her inspiration teaching her to believe she can be anything that she wants to be. She praised Eversight for “being on the cutting edge and providing patients and surgeons with the very best that there is to offer when it comes to

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Tina Koegel and Wendy Krimins.

corneal transplantation, tissue processing and research.” Bethany Florek introduced her friend John Robak, our 2023 Person of Vision. She praised John's clear vision and leadership in the international water infrastructure industry as CEO and Board Chair of Greeley and Hansen. Bethany acknowledged and

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Proud to serve for the 5th year as co-chair with the adorable Michael Caputo.

thanked Anne Leventry (of Ball Horticultural Company) as the person who hired John for his first HR job. Bethany highlighted John's many philanthropic endeavors, such as helping create the Chicago Police Foundation (with Mary Ann Rose) and raising millions for the CPD. He currently chairs the Chicago Police – Community Policing Advisory Panel and is involved in various organizations like the Chicago Botanic Garden, World Business Chicago, and Chicago Sister Cities

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Magnificent ballroom decor by Mary Ann Rose, Tamar Productions.

International. Through John’s outreach and competitiveness, the event grossed the most in the history of Eversight before it even began. Robak thanked all those who came out to support him, including his fellow Daniel Burnham Classmates from Leadership Greater Chicago. Newly retired from Greeley & Hansen, he led the sale of this firm that he had worked at for 20 years as

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Feathered friends!

Chairman/CEO. He said, “I have always had a deep passion for uplifting people and communities and am proud to hold leadership roles or actively participate in a number of civic and philanthropic organizations whose work really matters.” He praised Eversight for the wonderful work they do and quoted Helen Keller, “The only

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Terrence Chapell and friend.

thing worse than being blind is having sight and no vision.” He concluded his speech with, “Eversight will lead with vision and provide those in need with hope and a brighter future.”Throughout the evening, there was fabulous music provided by DJ Spin VXN and electric violinist Rachael Miller. This event has it all, an uplifting and critical mission, a wonderful, hard-working committee, very deserving honorees and it’s FUN! Congrats to Eversight, Diane Hollingsworth, Marta Garczarczyk, Jenna Berry, and all who supported, donated, shared event news, and attended to make this year’s event a record-breaker! It was an honor to return for the 6th year as a co-chair with the wonderful Michael Caputo. (Photos by Mila Samokhina)

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Eversight's A-Team: Marta Garczarczyk, Diane Hollingsworth, Michael Caputo, Candid Candace, Mary Ann Rose and Bethany Florek Kitick.

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Honoree Tracey Tarantino DiBuono with her beautiful family.

The Chicago Lighthouse hosted its biggest FLAIR fundraiser to date at the Ritz-Carlton with over 275 supporters in attendance. The event, “Eye on Style,” celebrated a decade on the runway promoting access and inclusion. The fashion show was produced by honoree Tracey Tarantino DiBuono (of ZZAZZ Productions) and featured models both with and

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Chicago Lighthouse's Lindsay Inglis, Dr. Janet Szlyk (CL president – CEO) and Karoline Kijowski.

without disabilities wearing the latest couture. The runway presentation featured stunning looks from Anne Fontaine, Elda De La Rosa, Mira Couture, Peach Carr and Max Mara at Bloomingdale’s, St. John, Lauren Lein Ltd., Al Menotti

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Dynamic co-chairs Sheree Schimmer, Sherry Lea Holson and Sherrill Bodine.

and Contessa Bottega with a special appearance from participants in the Lighthouse’s Youth Transition Program modeling fashions from Macy’s Personal Stylist (presenting sponsor) in the finale. You could feel the buzz as soon as you walked into the room. Attendees, who had raided their closets for their chicest looks, chatted excitedly with fellow guests in anticipation of what would become the best show to date (in my humble opinion). Exciting runway participants

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With Chef Art Smith on the runway!

included the legendary Chef Art Smith, popular daytime talk show host Val Warner and her handsome husband 

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Mr. & Mrs. – Val and Jobba

Elijah Jobba Maxey Jr., and a former Miss Continental and popular female impersonator, Chilli Pepper. Tracey’s beautiful daughters also modeled and were superstars in their own rights, Darci Pinello and Disa Simpson. Men dazzled on the runway too. Seen strutting their stuff were Mark Olley, Scott Bobek, Samuel Carter, Elbert Ford, Dr. Rashmi Kapur, Shaun Rajah, Learnus Ross, Dr. Thasarat Vajaranant, and John Walcher (who graciously donated his time as auctioneer, with the Lighthouse’s Sandy Murillo).  Youth Transition Program models included Lance Gladney and John Johnson. (Female Youth Transition Models were Ellie St. Arnaud and Yo’Mari Williams.) Guests enjoyed a sit-down luncheon, a cocktail reception, a

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Maria Giordano wearing Elda de la Rosa.

packed silent auction, and a pop-up shopping experience

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Bevy of Beauties at FLAIR!

before the event. The Hood Swift Woman with Flair Award was presented to Tracey by co-chairs Sheree Schimmer, Sherrill Bodine and Sherry Lea Holson. I was honored to return as a co-host with Tracey. Tracey has been a supporter of this event, “FLAIR: Fun, Fashion and Philanthropy,” from the start. During her speech, she acknowledged the late Kevin Sullivan, who was the first to suggest her as an honoree. Everyone immediately and unanimously agreed. During her acceptance speech, Tracey thanked the organization, Dr.

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Sherry Lea Fox and her table of cute friends.

Janet Szlyk (Chicago Lighthouse President and CEO), the

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John Walcher, who donated his time as auctioneer, with fiancee Ellie Sethness.

co-chairs, her family, DJ Akib, her team at ZZAZZ Productions, the Lighthouse’s Lindsay Inglis and Karoline Kijowski, the participating stores and designers, and others.“Being here made me think about how life changes, in the blink of an eye. I came to understand the amazing models with their difficulties and then my husband, after a day of golfing, came home and said he couldn’t see the ball. He 

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Designer Peach Carr and Linda Yu.

needed immediate retina surgery – and he healed. A few years later, my daughter had her second baby and also needed immediate retina surgery – and she healed. Today, I have a cousin here who told me she needed to go to the Lighthouse recently to get a better magnifying glass because she has macular degeneration, and she is trying to heal as best she can. What I know now is that the Lighthouse is here to help all who are in need, from the

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Tracey receives her award from co-chairs Sherry Lea Holson, Sheree Schimmer and Sherrill Bodine.

young children and the teenagers to the seniors, no one is refused help. And did you know that they’re behind the scenes manning the call centers for the DMV, the Tollway, and many hospitals, always ready to help and refusing no one in financial

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Honoree/show producer Tracey DiBuono, co-chairs Sherry Lea Holson, Sheree Scimmer and Sherrill Bodine.

need. I am beyond grateful and deeply touched and honored to be celebrating this decade of fashion as this year’s honoree. I hope that you know that the Lighthouse is here for you, in the blink of an eye, if life changes,” Tracey tearfully shared, as the crowd cheered its approval. Dr. Janet Szlyk spoke about the history of the organization, that was founded in 1906 by a group of socially prominent

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Debi Catenacci and Scott Bobek.

women that included Winona Hood and Edith Swift. (This is why the award is called the Hood/Swift Woman with Flair Award, so now ‘ya know!)  Dr. Janet called Tracey, a “modern day Winona Hood.” She also shared the story of her older sister who became blind due to too much oxygenation in her incubator but, despite her difficulties, became a confident, highly independent, successful adult. Because

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Sugar & Spice (Almira Yllana and Giovanna Krozel) with Tina Gravel.

of this experience with her sister, when Dr. Janet came to the Lighthouse, she knew they needed “robust and strong youth transition programs,” which they most certainly do. Besides a moving tribute to the late Kevin Sullivan, the event also 

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Tracey and Joey sittin' in a tree.

acknowledged past honorees: the late Vonita Reescer, Jamie Hague, Kristina McGrath, Cheri Lawrence, Cheryl Coleman and Ron Katz, Susan Griffiths Gohl, Sherry Lea Holson, and yours truly. Proceeds will support The Chicago Lighthouse’s Children’s

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Mark Olley, looking dapper as always.

and Youth Programs that help young individuals with disabilities build confidence and become independent adults. Mark your calendars now for this event next year. It's always a sellout and for such a wonderful cause. I'm very proud to return as a co-emcee with honoree Tracey. Hope to see you all next year! Special thanks to Val, Jobba, Art and Chilli for being such exceptional VIP runway stars! (To donate, or for more info on The Chicago Lighthouse, please click here). (Photos by Mila Samokhina)

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Rosario Guillen and Sheri Passalino, Tina Monaghan and Ryan Galloway, and Mario Sullivan with Amanda Hickey- winning dance teams! (Photo by Anderson Photography)

Giordano Dance Chicago presented its exciting “Dancing with the Giordano StarsALL STARS" event at Park West on October 5. Patterned after the popular ABC hit show, “Dancing with the Stars,” this dance competition paired professional GDC dancers with the

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Richard Weinberg with dance partner Vasylyna Barabash and Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas.

who’s who of Chicago’s civic, social, and business communities (All Stars who had competed before in this competition) to vie for “Best Male Dancer,” “Best Female Dancer” and “People’s Choice” honors before a panel of judges. Park West was packed with supporters and the

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Kip Helverson and Michael McStraw.

buzz was palpable as the excitement mounted for the upcoming competition. There were a lot of new faces in the audience this year as GDC continues to attract more fans. Yours truly, a proud GDC board member, welcomed the crowd, explained the rules and introduced emcee Ryan Baker (CBS-2 news anchor). VIP judges included: Kevin McGirr

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Dr. Stacie McClane's posse was out in force to root for her!

(dance aficionado/benefactor); Irma Suarez Ruiz (Artistic Director, Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance Theater); and Lauren Warnecke (dance critic for Chicago Tribune). In the opening dance number, the company honored Tina Turner followed by the introduction of the 11 dance teams. They included the following dancers and their All

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With my co-emcee Ryan Baker, Nan Giordano (artistic director) and Erica Lynette Edwards (executive director).

Star partners (non-professionals are listed first): Matt Bozzo and Sasha Lazarus; Joe Brown and Katie Rafferty; Gorman Cook and Erina Ueda; Susan

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Kathy Mondelli, Kristine Kinder and Chuck Jordan.

Flynn and Adam Houston; Nicole Klotz and Zach Heller; Pat Manus and Cesar G. Salinas; Dr. Stacie McClane and Fernando Rodriguez; Tina Monaghan and Ryan Galloway; Sheri Passalino and Rosario Guillen; David Prange and Ashley Downs; and Mario Sullivan and Amanda Hickey. All the choreography was created by the GDC dancers with the attire, music and dance styles selected by the contestants. In the end, IMG_9463 after much applause and support for the crowd’s favorites, three couples took home the coveted silver disco ball. Winners were Tina Monaghan partnered by Ryan Galloway

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Katie Rafferty and Ashley Downs.

walked away with TWO awards, Audience Favorite and Top Fundraiser; Sheri Passalino with GDC dancer Rosario Guillen won for Best Female Dancer; and Mario Sullivan with GDC dancer Amanda Hickey won for Best Male Dancer. The event also included a wonderful performance by Richard Weinberg, a former U.S. Pro-Am 9 champion, who danced an elegant waltz with Vasylyna Barabash. Before the event, a lavish buffet was served on the dance floor where guests mingled and snapped photos. Congrats to all who attended, EVERYONE was a winner! The event raised over $200,000 for the organization’s Jazz Dance/ Science & Health program in Chicago Public Schools, youth mentorship and education programs, a free ticket program, and jazz dance advocacy. (Photo by Anderson Photography and moi)

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Stephanie Anderson, Dr. Joaquin and Jennifer Brieva.

The National Kidney Foundation of Illinois honored Dr. Joaquin Brieva and his beautiful wife Jennifer Sutton Brieva at its recent gala. Friends and supporters came out in force to help raise over $250,000 for this life-saving nonprofit. Joaquin received a kidney transplant and his donor was in attendance, Stephanie Anderson. What a courageous and loving person to offer the gift of life. We were so sorry we couldn't attend but were there in spirit. Congrats to Joaquin and Jennifer for working so hard to raise awareness for this important charity. (To donate or learn more, click here.) The organization provides patients with resources, programs, free screenings and more.

 

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Team Joaquin at the Hilton Chicago for the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois Gala.

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61b63cb55f747.imageNavy Pier’s festive and reimagined, "Light Up the Lake 2023," an enchanting winter celebration that promises to illuminate the Chicago lakefront, is at the Pier now through Dec. 31. This dazzling program includes free and ticketed activities and invites visitors of all ages to immerse themselves in the holiday spirit through a spectacular array of activities, lights, and seasonal delights, including the nationally acclaimed Navy Pier fireworks.

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Tracey Benford and Uniting Voices board members and singers.

More than 500 guests gathered to support Uniting Voices Chicago (formerly Chicago Children’s Choir) at their Red Jacket Optional gala hosted at The Geraghty.

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Uniting Voices President Josephine Lee.

Uniting Voices’ transformative youth empowerment and music education programs serve thousands of students from every neighborhood in Chicago and beyond. $1.5M was raised to support music programming, offered free of charge to students in 88 Chicago schools. Red Jacket Optional (RJO) is Uniting Voices Chicago’s largest annual fundraiser and, in the past 10 years, has raised more than $14.5M, to fund music education programming that

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Yusef Jackson, Rev. Janette Wilson, Angelica Amador and Bill Cooper.

emphasizes holistic learning. Participating students have 100 percent high school graduation and college acceptance rate. 80 percent of the kids in the 140+ ensembles come from low- to moderate-income households, and 100

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RJO honoree Caroline Dettman, Uniting Voices president Josephine Lee and RJO honoree Eric Ashworth.

percent participate at some level of subsidy. Mayor Brandon Johnson opened the evening by reflecting on Uniting Voices’ long history of impactful programming for Chicago youth. The night featured vibrant performances by Uniting Voices members, ages 6-18, including show-stopping renditions of Broadway classics, original 

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Uniting Voices Board Chair Ellen-Blair Chube and Larry Fitzgerald.

music, and songs from around the world. With culinary delights from Boka Catering Group, an open bar, access to a live auction with premium experiences, and an epic after-party, the evening was a night to remember, all in support of Chicago’s youth!  “Red Jacket Optional 2023

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Bob and Rose Fealy with singers.

was a testament to the power of music to unite us as one. In light of recent events, I am hopeful that we lifted spirits and fueled souls. We are deeply grateful to the community of supporters who have committed to Uniting Voices as a template for our present and the future: a world filled with beauty, optimism, empathy, possibility, hope, love and peace,” says

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Uniting Voices Board Chair Ellen-Blair Chube and Uniting Voices singers.

Josephine Lee, president of Uniting Voices. Additionally, the event honored board members Caroline Dettman, chief marketing and creative officer for The Female Quotient, and Eric Ashworth, president of Agency Solutions and executive vice president of Product and Market Strategy at Quad, for their

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Kyle and Kristin Mack, Bob and Patty Lane, Peter and Erin Lane.

leadership of the organization’s vibrant Fall 2022 rebrand to Uniting Voices. Mr. Ashworth and Ms. Dettman focused on this ethos as well as the more than 65-year commitment to exceptional performance-based learning that helps youth find their voice through music. The honorees were joined by co-chairs Michelle and Tom Cusick and Suzanne EL-Moursi and Bassel Ericsoussi in hosting the event alongside the Uniting Voices’ Board of Directors. Tom Kehoe of Kehoe Designs served as Design Chair. Supporters included lead sponsor Rose and Bob Fealy, The Hatherly Family, and David and Lesly Koo. (Photos by Elliot Mandel and Kyle Flubacker)

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Fashion designer Christian Siriano is interviewed by Dionne Williams after receiving the Costume Council Presidents' Circle Award.

The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum honored renowned fashion designer Christian Siriano with the third President's Circle Award on Thursday, October 12, at the elegant Four Seasons Hotel. The luncheon included a champagne reception with the 

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Designer Christina Siriano receives the Presidents' Circle Award from co-chairs Pam Capitanini and David Mordini.

designer, a raffle, and an interview with Christian Siriano where he discussed his life, career and fashion outlook, with Dionne Williams, Emerge fashion show creator/ founder Williams PR. The award, named after the past 17

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presidents of the Costume Council, honors designers who are making an indelible mark in the fashion world. Event co-chairs Pamella Capitanini and David Mordini presented Siriano with the award on behalf of the Costume Council. Karen Peters, Costume Council First VP, Programs, welcomed the crowd, and shared the purpose for the afternoon’s fundraising efforts – to drive

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curatorial activity, provide conservation needs and preserve and curate exhibitions for the Chicago History Museum and its 50,000-piece collection. David Mordini, president of the Costume Council, acknowledged the four past presidents who were in the audience before introducing Siriano and Williams. Siriano answered a far-ranging array of questions. He said his mom and his sister are his muses

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Ambar Campos and Jess Crane.

and he loves to create for people who know who they want to be. It’s his “greatest gift.” Siriano is known as a pioneer for changing body positivity for all types, shapes, and genders.  He spoke about some of his favorite clients

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Co-chairs Pam Capitanini and David Mordini. 

including Oprah, First Lady Michelle Obama and others. Over the years, he has dressed many prominent figures included First Lady Jill Biden, Angelina Jolie, Zendaya, Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga, to name a few.  Christian Siriano is a distinguished CFDA designer, who has been a driving force in the world of fashion since his eponymous collection's launch in 2008. Trained under fashion icons Vivienne Westwood and Alexander McQueen in London, Siriano's unique designs have graced the red carpets and wardrobes of today's most prominent figures. With nearly two decades in the industry, his work has been featured in prestigious museum exhibitions, including his groundbreaking solo retrospective at SCAD and record-breaking appearances at The Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute's Met Gala. He currently captivates audiences as the host and mentor on Bravo'sProject Runway," with the brand celebrating its 15-year anniversary this Fall.

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The "BLT" trio.

It was a dark and stormy night on Navy Pier, with a full moon and witches about…..naw, just kidding, but it was a HOWLING Howl-O-Ween at Harry Caray's Tavern for the

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Host Grant DePorter.

3rd annual pet Halloween contest on Navy Pier. The Pier was filled with people and kids in costume but none were cuter than the doggos that made their way, with owners in tow, to this popular bar and restaurant. There were pups dressed as a piece of sushi, referee, lion, Cracker Jax, scary spiders, Wonder Woman, a piece of candy corn, a banana, Phantom of the Paw-pera, Paddington Bear, Pennywise, Barbie, and so many others. It was an honor to return for the 2nd year as emcee/judge.

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In my Halloween podcast (Candid Candace – The Podcast), we chat about Haunted Chicago with Ursula Bielski, author of 12 books (and counting) on the supernatural and paranormal. My host/producer John St. Augustine  Randy hundley surprises us with an actual recording of an experience that will have your hair standing on end. Listen here! And, if you're looking for the perfect Christmas gift for a baseball fan, look no further than John St. Augustine's new book, "Ironman," about the exciting life of legendary Chicago Cubs catcher Randy Hundley. With a foreward by former player Fergie Jenkins, this book is gaining wide acclaim from even diehard Bleacher Bums! And now, Randy is offering SIGNED BOOKS as Christmas gifts! To purchase a signed book, please message John St. Augustine directly to his FB page. Can pay by Zelle or Venmo. Venmo.To simply purchase the book unsigned here's the direct link to the Lulu book page.

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The one and only Tom Skilling.

In the most recent podcast, we had the privilege of chatting with the world’s most beloved meteorologist, Tom Skilling. He shares fascinating insights on climate Priscilla change, what it’s like to ride through the eye of a hurricane, UFOs, and what made him cry on live television. I think of him as the "Mr. Rogers of Meteorologists." We will be sad when he retires on Feb. 28, 2024, but he also gives us hope with a peek into some thoughts for future projects. And, as always, I take you behind the velvet ropes at some of the best events that have happened and are happening around town, including Illuminate 900, PAWS Chicago Fur Ball, Service Club Gala, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas’ Christmas Party, Christkindlmarket, Priscilla Presley’s return, and the last Randolph Street Market of the season. So, sit back, relax, grab a glühwein, and enjoy the show! Listen here

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Laura Sage, Meredith Soren Freese and Halee Sage.

The Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Foundation celebrated an “Evening of Collaboration for Breast Cancer Research” on  at Theater on the Lake. The event raised almost

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David Casper, Jane Casper, Diana Rauner, Bruce Rauner, Stephanie Stanton, and Eric Rauner.

$1.4 million with the help of over 800 guests. Highlights included the announcement of the formation of the Chicago Breast Cancer Research Consortium, a collaborative clinical trial initiative aimed at improving breast cancer mortality rates and disparities in outcomes in the Chicagoland area

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Jill Alberts, Jim and Wendy Mills.

and beyond. The initiative will bring together University of Chicago, Northwestern and Rush. The evening featured a dynamic live auction with Taylor Swift tickets in Paris and a behind-the-scenes tour of the hit Chicago-centric show The Bear. Guests dined on donated bites from some of the city’s favorite restaurants including Piccolo Sogno, Gene & Georgetti's, Sushi San, The Oakville, Harry Harays, Avli, Adalina, Ron of Japan, Eli's and Big Fat Cookie. Whiskey and tequila tastings were provided by Heaven's Door and Mijenta. Congrats to ALL!

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Crystal Belcher-Rector, Tina Koegel, Jeanette Aubry and Wendy Krimins.

Fashion and philanthropy reigned at the Children’s Service Board’s 67th annual Gold Coast Fashion Show. Cutting-edge fashions from Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue were showcased in a live runway show and cocktail reception. Event proceeds supported the board’s two-year, $2 million commitment to the Pritzker Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at Lurie

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Children's Service Board VP Danielle Hoeg with co-chairs Renee Stock and Cathryn Schmaltz with board president Emily Flahertyand.

Children’s. Paired with the luncheon and runway show that took place earlier in the week, the 67th Gold Coast Fashion Show raised over $1.28 million. Nearly 500 guests

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Lurie's Patient Champion Penelope with Lurie Children's staffer Ilana Gutman.

attended the evening event, which took place at The Geraghty and kicked off with a cocktail reception featuring food stations from some of Chicago’s most popular restaurants, including Le Colonial, Lyra and Adalina. The night’s excitement culminated with a paddle raise and live auction, followed by dessert bites. During the program, Lurie Children’s patient Penelope talked about how acute anxiety has impacted her life since she was a IMG_2790toddler. The courageous 11-year-old confidently took the stage and met her therapist Dr. Jaclyn Hoffmeister. They spoke about how the mental health treatment she received through Lurie Children’s changed her life. The event was hosted by Children’s Service Board President Emily Flaherty with co-chairs Cathryn Schmaltz and Renee Stock. The team, with full support of its 60-person Children Service Board, is driven to help Lurie Children’s address the increasing demand for pediatric mental health care services, with an emphasis on early detection and treatment. (Photos by Sean Su / Purple Photo Group)

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InviteI hope you can join us for the Felix Magazine Charity Dinner Series on Monday, Dec. 11 featuring the gourmet mastery of Chef Paul Virant and luxe Diamond Ossetra Pvfrom Meredith Marks Caviar. Indulge in a four-course meal, beats by DJ Madrid Perry and enjoy a guest appearance by Meredith Marks (Bravo's Real Housewives of Salt Lake City)
The event will take place Joy District from 6-8. Private dinner, $135. Open to public from 8-10. Post-dinner party, $60. All proceeds benefit the The Aparecio Foundation which provides funding, mentoring, academic assistance, and scholarship programs for high-potential low-income girls in public high schools. Details here!
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Jerry SeinfieldSpecial congrats to La Scarola restaurant for snagging great comedians Jerry Seinfeld and Jim Gaffigan, who chose this hotspot for their go-to dinner following their show at the United Center on November 9. Joey and Armando attract celebs like magnets! (La Scarola, 721 W, Grand Ave., Chicago, 312-243-1740, lascarola.com.) Celebrating 25 glorious years!
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401057856_10231387607338468_1070797470142540249_nCook County Treasurer Maria Pappas certainly

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2024 Maria Pappas Calendar!

has the holiday spirit and she wants YOU to have some too, so join her on Friday, Dec. 1 at her office, 118 N. Clark Street from 5- 6:30 p.m. There will be sing-a-longs, sweet treats, decorated trees from around the world, and so much more! She is the hardest working pol in the city and she does so much good, from finding tax refunds for unsuspecting property owners to making sure her brochures are printed in every language, she is a force in Chicago! To add to the joy of the holiday season, don't miss out on her 2024 MARIA calendar! To rsvp for the Christmas party, call 312.603.6931 or email CCTO@cookcountytreasurer.com and I'll see you there!

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SC holiday luncheon graphic.The Service Club of Chicago will host its annual Holiday Luncheon Tuesday, Dec. 5, at the stunning Union League Club of Chicago! Congrats in advance to co-chairs Lezley Hodes, Karen Peters, and Debi Catenacci! Themed, "Santa Baby," you know this event in Lincoln Hall will be another sellout! A variety of vendors will be on hand to fulfill your holiday wish list as well as surprise entertainment! There will be an exciting silent auction and raffle prizes too, including Neiman Marcus – Christian Louboutin shoes (gift certificate); Joffrey Ballet – Midsummer Night’s Dream tickets (2); Park Hyatt Hotel – 1 Night Stay; Contessa Bottega – Camilla Scarf; Kendra Scott necklace. 1 for $50 | 3 for $100 | 10 for $200. You definitely won't want to miss this! For tickets, more info, click here.

 

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NutThe Joffrey Ballet's critically acclaimed reimagined classic, The Nutcracker by two-time Tony Award®-winning choreographer Christopher Wheeldon, returns to the Lyric Opera House, 20 North Upper Wacker Drive, in 25 performances, December 2 – 27. Set in Chicago's World's Fair in 1893, Wheeldon's The Nutcracker highlights the rich cultural heritage of Chicago and the wonder of the season. This is one of my favorite productions by The Joffrey as it truly captures the spirit of the season and the best part, it's set in our own home town. A truly beautiful show in every respect. A must-see. (For tickets and more details, please click here!)

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The Joffrey Ballet's "The Nutcracker," will return to the Lyric Opera House Dec. 2. | Photo by Cheryl Mann for The Joffrey Ballet

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One of my favorite writers, Michael Sneed at the Sun-Times, writes a gratitude column every year around Thanksgiving. It's touched me so much that I found myself clipping and

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A Thanksgiving past- missing so many friends and family.

saving her articles. In past years, with some prodding from Oprah (and her love of gratitude journals), I decided to tackle some gratitude musings of my own. It's really a Imageslesson in self-reflection and a look back at all the things that has made us who we are. It's also an acknowledgement of the goodness in your life. Scientists have found that grateful people manage stress better and live healthier lives. Maybe after you read my column here, you will be inspired to write one of your own. This Thanksgiving, more than in years past, seems like a good time to start. I hope you’re surrounded by family and friends who seem like family.

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. And, of course, a wonderful holiday message from Coca-Cola!

 

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Le Select, the hot new restaurant from the Boka Group, comes to River North!

The hotly anticipated grand opening of Le Select, the French brasserie that is the newest addition to Kevin Boehm and Rob Katz’s expanding culinary empire,

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Welcome to Le Select!

took place on January 25. Thanks to the throng of A-listers and foodies, the restaurant hummed with excitement for this handsome spot that will soon be on everybody’s Hot List. The River North restaurant at 504 N. Wells was formerly the Hudson, SushiSamba and lastly Bottled Blond. It is awash is calming shades of neutral browns and reds with scattered greenery and large, spacious booths. On this opening night, guests were greeted with champagne, an open bar and a lite buffet. On the first floor, the spacious dining room features row upon row of arching lights, which was reminiscent of lighting in

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Monika Dixon, Kevin Boehm (co-owner Boka Rest. Group) and cute friend.

old time Paris dance halls. Upstairs, a dark, cozy bar area awaits with lots of intimate seating. Even the elevator to the 2nd floor has red lighting as a sexy promise of what’s to come. The Boka Restaurant Group always delivers and

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Beautiful lighting in Le Select dining room.

this is definitely apparent in this 12,000-square-foot-space with an additional 2,000-sq-ft of event space. The Boka Boys have tapped Chicago native Chef Daniel Rose to help with this big endeavor. Rose rose to prominence with award-winning restaurants in Paris and New York. (This dynamic trio will soon be opening another eatery inside L.A.’s Hoxton Hotel, according to Eater). The Le Select menu is extensive with specialties of

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Chuck and Michael Kutza celebrate the opening.

the house that include duck breast a l’orange, choucroute Strasbourgeoise (traditional sauerkraut, smoked sausage, veal boudin, thick-cut bacon, knockwurst), roasted chicken and cote de boeuf. Cara Sandoval is the restaurant’s service director (co-founder and GM of the two-Michelin-starred Oriole restaurant), Kevin Roskoskey is GM (a former operating partner at

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Tom Kehoe and friend.

Scott Harris Hospitality) and chef is Audrey Renninger (moving from Paris where she worked at Rose’s La Bourse et La Vie). Renninger’s chef de cuisine is Chicago local Jason Heiman. Rob and Kevin are masters at bringing together the right teams for the right spots and, as you can imagine, they have nailed it on this one as well. Seen on the crowded scene were Monika Dixon with her handsome new fiancé, Donnie Madia, Dr. Julius Few, Michael Kutza, Nina Mariano, Pasquale Gianni, Jon Harris, Donnie Weisberg, Chuck Jordan, Tom Kehoe and so many others. See video here! (Le Select, 504 N. Wells St., Chicago, leselectchicago.com, 312.896.4504) Click here for more photos!

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Le Select at 504 N. Wells in Chicago.

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Marc and Dr. Jamie Pasquale (Board Chair) and Co-Chairs Devanee and Alex Washington

Marc and Dr. Jamie Pasquale (Board Chair) and Co-Chairs Devanee and Alex Washington.

The Children’s Research Fund’s signature event, “The Children’s Ball,” returned this year to the Hilton Chicago on December 3. Aptly themed “Re-Connect,” the event attracted more than 850 guests to the black-tie gala hosted by 2022 Children’s Research Fund Campaign and Children’s Ball Co-Chairs Devanee and Alex Washington.  The Washingtons made it a family affair by involving their three dynamic children, who range in age from 11 to 16

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Kenneth Milstead and Junell Lewis.

years old. Each had a role in the evening, introducing speakers and even reading an original poem based on the “ReConnect” theme. The evening began with a cocktail reception that opened with the drumline from Chicago’s St.

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Alex Washington IV, Victoria Washington and Nadia Washington.

Ignatius College Prep. Guests were led into the International Ballroom for the first dance set by the headline band Time Chicago. After welcoming remarks, guests enjoyed an energetic set from youth band Next Week, followed by an elegant, seated dinner. A program featured an inspiring patient impact video and paddle-raise. Speakers for the evening included co-chairs Devanee and Alex

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Children's Research Fund Board Chair Dr. Jamie Pasquale.

Washington, Dr. Tom Shanley (Lurie Children’s President/CEO) and Jamie Pasquale (Children’s Research Fund Chair). The audience was also inspired by the words and work of pediatric

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Shannon Harvey, Dr. Jamie Pasquale and Katie Harvey.

neurosurgeon Dr. Sandi Lam, who spoke about the need to fund research “so that no child suffers from intractable epileptic seizures.”  “The Children’s Research Fund has been committed to the advancement of research for more than 70 years,”

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Teenage band, NEXT WEEK, performs.

explained Devanee Washington. “As parents, we share the belief that the good health of children is a precious gift, and we are honored to chair this year’s Children’s Research Fund Campaign and Children’s Ball.” Over $3 million was raised at the event, helping to reach a record-breaking $7.3

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Lindsay Boles, Thomas Saleh, Thaddeus Chatto and Emily Hogikyan.

million total for the annual campaign. The funds raised will go towards the Children’s Research Fund’s current five-year, $10 million commitment to

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Gabrielle Romano, Florence Ann Romano, AJ Ryan, Christiana Ryan and Benita Romano.

support the wide spectrum of research conducted at the Manne Research Institute and the Patrick M. Magoon Institute for Healthy Communities at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago.  Over the 70 years since it was established as a fundraising organization, the group’s charitable efforts have generated support from individuals, corporations and foundations, raising more than $115 million to advance medical research. (This year’s leading event sponsors include, presenting sponsor, The Boeing Company, as well as CBRE, Inc., Wind Point Partners, and Wintrust, among others. luriechildrens.org, photos by Ana Miyares)

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Gabrielle Romano, Christiana Ryan, Benita Romano, Laura Ferrara and Florence Ann Romano.

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Damarr Brown, chef de cuisine at Virture, is nominated for Emerging Chef in this year's James Beard Awards.

Chicago snagged 11 nominations in this year’s James Beard Awards! The full list of 2023 Restaurant and Chef Awards Semifinalists can be found here and on the James Beard Foundation website. Nominees will be announced on

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Chicago snagged 11 nominations in this year's James Beard Awards!

Wednesday, March 29, and winners will be celebrated at the James Beard Restaurant and Chef Awards Ceremony on Monday, June 5, 2023, at the Lyric Opera of Chicago.  Smyth, Obelix and Khmai Cambodian Fine Dining are among the 11 Chicagoland restaurants named as semifinalists for the

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Obelix, at 700 N. Sedgwick, is up for a James Beard Award for Best New Restaurant.

James Beard Foundation Restaurant and Chef Awards. Damarr Brown, chef de cuisine at Virtue, is among semifinalists for Emerging Chef. Virtue’s chef and owner, Erick Williams, won a James Beard Award last year for Best Chef: Great Lakes. Other local highlights include Sepia, a semifinalist in the Outstanding Hospitality category, and All Together Now, which is up for Outstanding Wine and Other Beverages Program. Five Chicago restaurants made the cut (out of 20) for Best Chef: Great Lakes: Diana Dávila Boldin (Mi Tocaya

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Khmai Cambodian Fine Dining, 2043 W. Howard, is up for Best New Restaurant from the James Beard Awards.

Antojería), Thai Dang (HaiSous), Paul Fehribach (Big Jones), Tim Flores and Genie Kwon (Kasama) and Zubair Mohajir (Wazwan). In the Best New Restaurant category, two Chicago candidates will vie for the honor: Obelix, the

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beautiful French restaurant from brothers Oliver and Nicolas Poilevey; and Khmai Cambodian Fine Dining, one of only two Cambodian restaurants in Chicago. (See Eater’s list of 25 Best New Restaurants in Chicago.) The James Beard Foundation’s Restaurant and Chef Awards—established in 1990 and first awarded in 1991—are one of five separate recognition programs of the Awards. This Awards program celebrates excellence across a range of experiences, from fine-dining establishments to casual gems, and emerging talents to established masters. The 2023 Restaurant and Chef Semifinalists are recognized across 23 categories, including the new Award for Outstanding Bakery.

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Chefs Art Smith and Erick Williams.

How about a Chinese New Year Celebration with a Super Bowl of the city's top chefs in the kitchen, a guest list of bold-faced names a

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Jesus Salgueiro and First Lady MK Pritzker.

mile long and décor that included painting the home’s halls RED to match the theme? Well, that was exactly the party that beloved Chef Art Smith and his husband/artist Jesus Salgueiro threw on January 26. A cold, snowy night didn’t keep the lines of cars from pulling up to the valet in Kenwood to make their arrivals. From the front door, all throughout the house, there were fantastic colorful decorations for this very special New Year soiree. Jesus’ wonderful artwork fills the memento-filled spaces – he even painted

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Chefs Sarah Stegner and Tony Priolo.

and designed all the dinner mats for guests. It was sensory overload on all counts but, most of all, for the array of chefs assembled to cook the meal: Chef Tony Priolo (black truffle

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Eric Kircherer, Manolis Alpogianis and George Alpogianis.

dumplings two ways); Chef Sarah Stegner (spring rolls and spicy mushrooms with shrimp); Chef Tigist Reda (whole fish); Chef Joe Flamm (longevity noodles); Chef Erick Williams (sui mai and garlic broccoli); Chef Brian Jupiter (rice cakes with crawfish and pickled shrimp); Chef Carol Cheung (Peking duck, jellyfish salad and Chinese egg tarts); Chef Hector Guerrero (Chinese BBQ ribs) and Tea Purveyor Annie Xiang (dragon well green tea and big red robe Wulong tea). Mai tais were served by Jade

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With Manolis Alpogianis and Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas.

Court’s Adrian Race. During welcome remarks Chef Art

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Chuck and Marilynn Gardner, Pres/CEO Navy Pier.

thanked all the world-class chefs, especially for their contributions to the efforts in Ukraine as well as in Tigray, Ethiopia. Jesus said, “We always have a purpose which is to try to benefit someone in need, because that’s where our hearts are.” After the party, in keeping with this mission, food was delivered to the victims of the Kenwood high-rise fire that had taken place the day before. Guests included First Lady of Illinois MK Pritzker, Manolis Alpogianis, Eric Kircherer, George Alpogianis, Marilynn Gardner, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas and Peter Kamberos, Perri Irmer, Roberto Gonzalez, Chilli Pepper, Steve Abrams, Nora Daley, Connie Pikulas, Ken Norgan, Matt Olaveson, Erin Solaro, Colin McMahon, Steve Dolinsky and Amy Dordek, Sylvia Perez with her beautiful daughter Magali, Shari Rogge-Fidler (CEO Farm Foundation), Gary Metzner and so many more.

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Chef Hector Guerrero (L) and friends man the grill in the backyard for the Chinese BBQ ribs. Every chef was cooking their little hearts out!

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The cozy and charming Armitage Ale House at 1000 W. Armitage.

From the outside, you would walk right past it and not even notice. But step through the doors of the Armitage Ale House at the northwest corner of Armitage and

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Beautiful and delicious offerings at Armitage Ale House, NOT to be confused with the Old Town Ale House! LOL!

Sheffield and you have entered a whole new world. One you probably thought didn’t exist anymore in these modern times. Think London, circa 1926, a favorite neighborhood pub, but oh so much more. Steeped in ambiance, the restaurant's attention to detail is astounding. The woodwork you could even call

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Friendly, gregarious servers at the Armitage Ale House.

masterful, from the rolled columns to the beadboard pass-throughs, even the secret places where only the help goes has not been left unattended. The fireplace in the dining room warmly reflects the delight on the diners’ faces as they tuck into tandoori-style roasted chicken, English-cut prime rib, truffle bucatini, pot pies (steak and ale, chicken, spiced lamb, pheasant and morel, oxtail and red wine) and so much more. The booths are cozy and spacious with each one lit by tiny, vintage

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looking shaded lamps. The room lights are perfectly dimmed and you just never know when a customer might get busy on the antique piano in the corner of the charming bar. The background music, thankfully, matches the ambiance to a tee. This spot is one of my new favorites, but be forewarned, reservations are hard to come by. A friend of mine even made reservations before she had guests to invite, just to be safe! (Opened October 2022, armitagealehouse.com, 1000 W. Armitage, resy.com, open for brunch). (Special thanks to Jennifer Sutton Brieva for the intro!)

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Intimate, old world atmosphere at Armitage Ale House, 1000 W. Armitage.

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It was a sell-out for First Bites Bash! Shown here, the Harrington Family (Michael, Barb and Charlie Dwyer) and friend.

The official kickoff to the 16th annual Chicago Restaurant Week, First Bites Bash, brought thousands of people to the Chicago Field Museum on January 19. Tickets sold out in record time for this happy celebration of Chicago’s

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Part of the Robert's Pizza & Dough Company team – Justin Hokin, Dana Hokin Garvey and Robert Garvey.

culinary scene. The purple and white up-lighting out front shined like a beacon for guests who were anxious to welcome back this annual party that was held for the first time since the pandemic. Gourmet bites, wine, beer and spirits from over 50 vendors filled the Great Hall as DJ’s pumped music into the background. Robert

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Gene & Georgetti's was well represented at the event.

Garvey from Robert’s Pizza and Dough Company and his wife Dana were manning their own booth handing out treats for lucky attendees. Gene & Georgetti was there, represented by Michelle Durpetti and Collin Pierson. We sampled other delicious bites from Ocean Prime, Eataly Chicago, Bistronomic, TAO, Summer House, Wildfire,

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Lisa Fielding, Lisa Kosty and Kathleen Martorano.

Orso’s Italian Restaurant, STK Steakhouse, Pinstripes, Jaleo, NoMI, Nonnina, and so many more. Seen on the scene, Sylvia Perez (Fox-32 TV) with her beautiful daughter, Sam Toia (President of the Illinois Restaurant Association), Lisa Fielding (WBBM-AM 780) and friends, Charlie Dwyer and Michael and Barb Harrington (Darvin IMG_6180Furniture), and so many more. Beloved Chef Darnell Reed of Luella’s Southern Kitchen served as the Host Chef for the event. A portion of the proceeds from the kick-off will be donated to Kitchen Possible, an organization dear to Chef Reed’s heart – it empowers kids in underserved communities through cooking.  “I’m just happy that we’re all here because we survived. We survived COVID, we’re all here,” said Reed. The event also benefited the James Beard Foundation Foundation’s Scholarship Program, which assists aspiring and established culinary professionals. During the week from January 20 through February 5, enjoy special prix fix menus from over 300 participating restaurants around town. Check out list here, reservations are highly recommended.

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Newlyweds Derrick Joseph Taylor and William Scott Ellsworth.

When you think of fairytale weddings, do you have one that comes to mind? Well, on January 21 in the Gold Coast Room of the Drake Hotel, Chuck and I experienced one of the most magical weddings we've ever seen. Popular event

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Spectacular decor by Taylor & Company and colleagues.

and wedding planner Derrick Joseph Taylor had the chance to create his very own fairytale with now-new-husband William Scott Ellsworth. (And yes, they met through a dating app so that just tells you that online dating definitely is an option!) From the moment you entered the French Room, where an elegant cocktail reception awaited, until the very last dance followed dinner in the most beautiful room in the

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Chuck with wedding party members Aurora Sexton and Erica Goldman.

city, the Gold Coast Room,  attendees experienced pure magic. The room was decorated in grand, understated elegance with the florals, crystal, vases, chairs, bars and even the silver reflecting carpet leading to the ceremony, all matching the existing decor–brilliant! There were IMG_6181absolutely no mistakes, no missteps, nothing that didn't fit perfectly in that fantastical dreamscape. All of the wedding party was dressed in black and white, carrying long bouquets of white freesia. Even the couple's dachshunds wore outfits that matched the IMG_6204wedding party– black organza with brilliant, sparkling brooches on top. At the podium, the wedding party gathered round Derrick and Scott as they exchanged their vows. Derrick said, "You acknowledge my strengths and accept all of my faults, allowing me to be broken in your arms — the safest place I've ever been. You make me want to be a better person every single day. You were so worth

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The fabulous TJ Crawley.

the wait. You are a million dreams and a million prayers come true." Scott replied, "From our finest hour to our darkest hour, I will be there for you, holding your hand, walking through every doorway together." There wasn't a dry eye in the house. The happy couple

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James and Michelle Gustin.

also adhered to an old tradition, especially popular in farming communities, of donning crowns which symbolize power and dignity. Derrick and Scott were surrounded with love from both sets of parents as well as Scott's daughter Madison Ellsworth. Following the ceremony, guest enjoyed champagne, cocktails and delicious hors d'oeuvres. A darling "Ring the Bell" station supplied guests with the signature cocktail of the night through a closed curtain when they rang a bell. It went off throughout the reception, as you can imagine! LOL! For the seated dinner, guests enjoyed the music of the always fabulous Tina Jenkins (TJ) Crawley, a string quartet and more. It was truly one of the most beautiful and touching ceremonies we've had the honor of witnessing. Long may you love Derrick and Scott!

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Derrick, Scott and the wedding party, straight out of central casting. Long may they love!

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Ken Norgan (center) with Matt Olaveson and Adam Vitale.

And speaking of happy moments, birthday wishes are in order for Ken Norgan! For his 80th, he feted friends at Nico Osteria on Rush Street. The top floor was filled with friends, many from his longtime affiliations with the arts

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Greg Thompson, Jose "Pepe" Conforme and Greg Cameron.

and nonprofits, including several who flew in from around the globe to celebrate this milestone birthday. Ken is a board member at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance, on the board of trustees for the Swedish American Museum, was on the board of directors for the Lyric Opera, the Swedish Covenant Hospital Foundation Board, the Bernadotte Foundation for Children's Eyecare, on the board of Common

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Ken with Helen Melchior and her daughter Corinne Melchior Doerr.

Threads, among others. He was a McDonald's franchise owner for 55 years, having retired in 2013 to travel the world and visit with friends. Ken was kind enough to

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Ken's longtime friends from Switzerland – Barbara and Norbert Steinbrecher with son Jan.

introduce me to Ronald McDonald House Charities where I eventually helped found its Women's Board for the House at Lurie Children's. As you can see, he is a very popular guy who I know for a fact has never met a stranger. The party celebrated Ken and a life very well lived with toasts, happy chatter, photo opps and more. In the downstairs area of the

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Joan Harris and Ken.

restaurant, photos flashed across a wide screen filled with images of Ken's full life. Seen on the scene were Jose "Pepe" Conforme, Joan Harris, Greg Thompson and Greg Cameron, Neal Zucker and Marko Inglendza, Amelia and Alejandro Silva, John Walcher, Helen Melchior,

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James Kinoshita, Merrillyn Kozier (President of the Harris Theater Board) and Franco LaMarca.

Sean Eshagy and hubby, Mary Ann Rose and Heinz Kern, Michel Desjardins, Pierre Desy, Paul Iacono, Anne Kaplan, Marc DeMoss, Matt Olaveson, Craig Bergmann and Paul Klug, Brian and Robin Velo, Vanessa Grace, Patrick Gleason, Corinne and Chris Doerr, Diane and Richard Weinberg, Alexandra Nichols (who went to the same school in Bad Reichenhall (Bavaria) in the 1960s as Ken), Mara Mills Barker, James Kinoshita, Merrillyn Kozier (President of the Harris Theater Board), Franco LaMarca, Adam Vitale, Jan Steinbrecher and his parents Barbara and Norbert Steinbrecher (who flew in from Switzerland), Louise Frank and so many more. What a great celebration for a fabulous man. Love and congrats Ken, here's to 80 more! (Photos by Mila Samokhina)

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Ken Norgan, surrounded by love and friends on his birthday at Nico Osteria.

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Gordon Ramsay coming to Naperville!

Gordon Ramsay is loving Chicago! So much so, that he's decided to expand into the suburbs in the spring, into downtown Naperville. The celebrity chef will be opening Ramsay's Kitchen, just the third in the nation, at 39 W. Jefferson Ave., the site of the former Ted's Montana Grill and Oswald's Pharmacy just west of South Washington Street. Ramsey entered the Chicago restaurant market in 2021 with the opening of Gordon Ramsay Burger at 2 E. Ontario. He has 21 restaurants in the U.S. Glad you're realizing that Illinois is THE place to be Gordon!

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Jim Coyne, Casey Doherty and Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas.

Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas welcomed this year's St. Patrick's Day Parade Queen Casey Doherty to

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her offices on January 27. Casey was accompanied by her Court, the Shannon Rovers and Jim Coyne, business manager for Plumbers Local 130, the title sponsor of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. As always, the place was packed with Maria's friends and fans.

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SC Aux Board pres Andrea Antoniou, Alpana Singh and SC pres Jean Antoniou.

Congrats to the Service Club of Chicago's Auxiliary Board,  who are expertly following in the footsteps of the nonprofit's  "big" board with their fun fundraising efforts. SC Aux Board President Andrea Antoniou welcomed the sell-out crowd to Gibson's for a luncheon keynoted by restaurateur/master sommelier Alpana Singh. Alpana shared her inspirational life

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Paula Borg and Chilli Pepper.

story of perseverance and hard work, starting in grade school, which propelled her to be the youngest master sommelier by age 26. There are only 262 in the world and only 27 are women! An illustrious career continued, hosting "Check, Please," followed by a stint with Rich Melman, and then four successful restaurants including the eponymous Alpana. Trickled throughout, she dropped nuggets of wisdom, perseverance, hard work, can-do, and a never surrender attitude. Finally, In the theme of New Year, New Me, she presented the idea of building a sort of personal 3 point strategic plan for yourself, which impressed many. Alpana's dear friend, Chilli Pepper, was also in the crowd cheering her on.

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SC Board members Mary Lasky and Sherry Lea Fox with Grace Lasky and friends.

And speaking of the Service Club, be sure to mark your calendars for this year's exciting SC hat luncheon 2023Spring Luncheon, aka the"Hat Luncheon," on Monday, May 8 at the Langham Chicago. This year's event will be co-chaired

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SC Hat Luncheon co-chairs Bethany Florek, Whitney Reynolds and Julia Jacobs.

by Julia Jacobs, Whitney Reynolds and Bethany Florek. Upcoming events for your calendar are: Day on the Terrace (Monday, August 7), Annual Gala (Friday, November 3) and the Holiday Luncheon on Tuesday, December 5. It's never too early to plan ahead!

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Christine Rocas and ensemble in the Joffrey Ballet's "Anna Karenina." (Photo by Cheryl Mann)

Here are some other events I recommend that are coming soon! The Joffrey Ballet remounts Yuri Possokhov’s blockbuster Anna Karenina for the first time since its crowd-pleasing world premiere in 2019. Based on the novel by Leo Tolstoy, Possokhov’s immersive adaptation—winner of the 2019 “Oscars of Dance” Benois de la Danse International Prize for Best Choreography—features an original composition by award-winning composer Ilya Demutsky, costumes and sets by Emmy Award-winning designer Tom Pye, and lighting by famed designer David Finn. Anna Karenina will be presented at the historic Lyric Opera House, 20 North Upper Wacker Drive in Chicago, in ten performances only, from February 15-26.

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Victoria Jaiani and Alberto Velazquez in the Joffrey Ballet's "Anna Karenina." (Photo by Cheryl Mann)

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The Les Turner ALS Foundation will host its annual “Hope Through Caring” gala on Feb.

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18 at the Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel in Chicago. This black-tie optional event will gather together the ALS community and advocates to help raise money and awareness for ALS and ALS research. The event will celebrate Brian Wallach and Sandra Abrevaya with First Chicago Bank honored as the Hope Through Caring Award Recipient.

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With pianist Gabriela Montero and Chuck.

Congrats to Music of the Baroque on the success of its recent performances with world renowned Venezuelan pianist Gabriela Montero. She gave fans a preview of her incredible talents at the University Club on January 19 before her two performances of "Montero Plays Mozart"–

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It was a packed house for Gabriela's "sneak peek" at the University Club.

one at the Harris and one at the North Shore Center for Performing Arts. Declan McGovern, MOB Executive Director, conducted a fascinating Q&A where her charming personality shone as brightly as her skills on the piano. She shared that her grandmother gifted her with a toy piano at age 1 1/2. Gabriela was still in the crib and remembered picking out keys with her fingers. Her mother wisely recorded 150 of her early attempts which she proudly said "still holds up"! (baroque.org)

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Steve and Marty Darvin.

And to my friends at Darvin Furniture Furniture & Mattress, congrats to your co-founders Steve and Marty Darvin, for being chosen as this year's recipients of the City of Hope's "Spirit of Life" award! They will be honored at an awards dinner April 23 in South Carolina. The City of Hope is one of the nation's largest cancer research and treatment organizations and one of the leading research centers for diabetes and other life-threatening illnesses. Darvin is Chicagoland's largest furniture and mattress store, that celebrated its 102nd anniversary last year! (For a donation of $100 to City of Hope, you will receive a $200 discount on a qualifying purchase at Darvin.) 

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WHIM, a new pop-up experience coming to Stage 773.

Chicago has a brand-new pop-up experience that gives guests “second chances.” Whim, a one-of-a-kind Willy Wonka-esque interactive playground features a walk-through experience that is “creative, compelling, highly visual, thought provoking and utterly original.” Over a dozen Chicago artists and designers worked to create this

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visual eye candy journey that includes 9 rooms of “Second Chances,” with each room themed around one word that is important in getting to a “second chance.” Located on Stage 773 at 1225 W. Belmont. WHIM invites guests to partake in a whimsical night out inside a world where every art form comes together – paintings, music, sculpture, street art, and live performance. WHIM leads visitors across a path of dreamlike theatricals that immerse the individual into an eclectic range of perspectives. The overall piece is an artistic meditation on time – how we use it, how we waste it, and how it is our most precious gift. (For more information, visit whimchicago.com, open now through March.)

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BestThat’s it for another action-packed couple of weeks! Whew! As we wrap up January, I want to express my deepest gratitude for your continued support of my 15-old blog, where I have always tried to positively showcase the many wonderful charitable causes and events hosted throughout

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Cheers and thank you!

the year, as well as feature the uniquely talented and kind people that represent our beloved city. This year, I'm excited to expand my blog’s reporting and frequency of getting the latest news to my loyal readers. Expect even more insider news, great photos and fun updates on the latest civic and philanthropic events, as well as ways you can become involved, too!

As I expand Candid Candace, I would love your continued support! For all those Depositphotos_61663845-stock-photo-infinite-gratitudeorganizations and advertisers out there, I would appreciate you considering advertising/sponsorship opportunities to help me further expand our reach to even more people in your networks. So, as you review and allocate advertising/marketing resources for 2023, please consider becoming one my exclusive digital advertisers to receive special shout outs and mentions for your organization’s fundraising events, galas and latest news.

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THE NONPROFIT ISSUE: WHAT SOME OF OUR FAVORITES HAVE PLANNED FOR 2021

My Post(2)We are all suffering in one way or another during these strange times. People in the restaurant industry, the arts, design and the nonprofit communities are the ones that first come to mind for me. I guess because I have dear friends in all of these categories and know of so many who have lost their jobs and businesses or who are struggling. I'm thrilled the restaurants and bars have partially reopened but we still have a long way to go. The  Local nonprofits, to me, are the backbone of our city, maybe because I've worked with so many of them for so long. They help prop up the most vulnerable and even our homeless pets find care, comfort and protection through them. Since 2008, I've been writing about and promoting charities and events that are close to my heart. I want to put them in the spotlight now, so I quizzed some of my favorites to find out what they were planning for 2021. Please take note. Some have a whole calendar filled with a variety of fundraisers while others have nothing planned. It's a new normal that some are having difficulty navigating. However, I've included as many as I could and I hope you will mark your calendars for their events as well as share them across your social media. I've been asked on many occasions how people can get involved and which charities I would recommend. All of the ones listed below are well vetted and wonderful. And, if you don't have money to donate, there are many other ways to become involved, including volunteerism. Websites are included for each organization, so reach out to the one/ones that touch your heart. And, if your nonprofit's events aren't listed below, be sure to send them to Candace@CandidCandace.com for the next edition. I'm determined to make all of your voices heard moving into the New Year. (Events/nonprofits are mentioned in no particular order below, and they all need our help).

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 Chicago Children’s Choir, a nonprofit that inspires and unites youth from diverse backgrounds to become global ambassadors through music, will present its free virtual Black  History Month concert, Preserving and Persevering, on Thursday, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m.

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Chicago Children's Choir.

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Chicago Children's Choir, live onstage on national TV.

the cultural key in both preserving African traditions in America and in helping millions persevere in the face of racial injustice, the concert is curated by CCC’s Director of African Diasporic Music and Studies Lonnie Norwood and includes performances from the Voice of Chicago, Dimension and Neighborhood Choir singers. And on Saturday, Sept. 26, the CCC will present "Reverberations" (formerly Red Jacket Optional Gala). Kudos also to conductor/pianist/singer Josephine Lee and her CCC for their recent live appearance on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert. They performed alongside Chance the Rapper, Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras, Kofi Lost, Peter CottonTale and Cynthia Erivo. (Details here!)

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One Tail at a Time executive director Heather Owen and friend.

One Tail at a Time's Houndstooth Ball is set for Friday, November 19. This wonderful animal rescue saves homeless dogs and cats with their goal, this year, being 2,250 rescues. They will also focus on growing their outreach and support programs in big ways for Chicago pet families struggling to make ends meet. Please check out the details here!

The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs are celebrating its 102nd year of mentoring the next generation to become leaders in their communities, particularly those who are underserved. Despite Covid, this nonprofit wants you to know that they are still offering a safe and spacious home to its Club's youth for e-learning. Save the date for February 25 for their annual (virtual) Youth of the Year event! (Details here!)  

PAWS Chicago, the largest No Kill animal shelter in the Midwest, has several events

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PAWS Chicago, adoptable cats and dogs.

planned. At this point, they're not sure if the summer Beach Party will be virtual or a smaller, in-person event at the Castaways but I will keep you posted. In the meantime, mark these events on your calendar! Virtual Trivia Night, Thursday, February 25 ($5 minimum donation to participate); Virtual Mutt Madness, fundraising/adoption event in which 32 dogs and 32 cats work their way through a 6 round tourney ala an NCAA tourney, March 11-18; Inaugural Golf Outing, Monday, June 14, at the Westmoreland Country Club in Winnetka; PAWS Chicago Beach Party, August (date TBD); PAWS Chicago 5K/Walk/Run, September (date TBD); PAWS 20th annual Fur Ball, November 12 (location TBD); Team PAWS (fall). (Check website here for more event info and to register).

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Holocaust museum awards dinnerEach year, the Illinois Holocaust Museum hosts one of the largest fundraisers in Chicago and welcomes over 2,000 civic, business, and community leaders in support of the Museum’s educational outreach. On March 10, 2021, former NBA Star & Activist Kareem Abdul-Jabbar will be the keynote speaker of the 2021 Humanitarian Awards Dinner. During the virtual and in-person event, the Humanitarian Award will be presented to Exelon Corporation, accepted by CEO Chris Crane and Scott Swanson, president of PNC Bank, Illinois, for their demonstrated commitment to educate current and future generations about the Holocaust and the dangers of hatred, prejudice, and indifference. Zev and Shifra Karkomi will be honored posthumously with the Survivor Legacy Award to recognize their vision and support in creating the Karkomi Holocaust Exhibition – a cornerstone of the Museum. (Dinner details here.) For the Women's Leadership Committee's signature event, SOIRÉE, I'm thrilled to be returning as host! This annual event typically brings together guests for a spirited evening filled with socializing, silent auction bidding, and entertainment. It raises funds to support the Museum’s mission to combat hatred, prejudice, and indifference and to inspire visitors to become Upstanders who speak out for what’s right – turning powerful lessons of history into positive actions today. The 2021 event is scheduled for Wednesday, September 1, and will likely be a hybrid of in-person and virtual. I hope you can join us! (Details here!) Two new, BIG exhibitions are coming up too, “Mandela: Struggle for Freedom" (Feb. 2021 – Sept. 2021) and "Rise Up: Stonewall and the LGBTQ Rights Movement" (Oct. 2021 – May 2022).

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The Service Club's All-In Zoom meeting with over 100 members celebrating their record-breaking fundraising success.

The Service Club of Chicago certainly didn't let a pandemic slow down its fundraising efforts! They broke two records this year — in their 131 year history! The SC held its most profitable Gala ever — and also raised the most revenue overall to distribute through its Philanthropic Grant Program, an all-time high of $ 621,632.28! For the coming year, they're still going full steam ahead! First, the Spring Hat Luncheon, which is hopefully scheduled for May (in person, hybrid or maybe a combo); Day on the Terrace will be the first Monday in August at the Peninsula; the Gala will be held at the Four Seasons on November 5 and their Holiday Luncheon will be back in the beautiful dining room of the University Club on December 1. As president Sherrill Bodine stated, "We will never surrender our mission to help make Chicago a better place in which to live."  (Donate/learn more, here!)

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HPACHyde Park Art Center, the non-profit hub for contemporary art located on Chicago’s South Side, will present socially-distant exhibitions throughout the coming year that highlight Chicago’s diverse art scene featuring emerging and established artists. While all time-frames are subject to change, visual arts fans can expect the following: FEBRUARY will see the opening of a trio of exhibitions: Ground Floor, a biennial that features some of Chicago’s most promising emerging talent from area MFA (Master of Fine Arts) graduate 1programs; Cuts & Beats, a solo multi-media exhibition by Cecil McDonald, Jr.; and Next Window, Please!, showcasing young adult artists from the Art Center’s Teen Program. THIS SPRING, artist Gabriel Villa translates the language of Mexican traditions and the personal urban American experience into charged intimate narratives in The Metamorphosis of Gabriel Villa while artist Faheem Majeed creates a new installation that focuses on the history of the historic South Side Community Art Center, in Faheem Majeed: Planting and Maintaining a Perennial Garden IV. SUMMER will bring Future Fossils: SUM, the final major sculpture installation in a trilogy of work by Lan Tuazon. And note that every month on the first Sunday, the Hyde Park Art Center hosts Center Sundays, a free public program introducing ongoing offerings at the Art Center for all ages, interests and skill levels, which is now being held virtually but soon will return to in-person. For more information on all, click here!

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Some members of the Merit School of Music performing.

Merit School of Music, for over 40 years, has been dedicated to helping young people transform their lives by providing equal access to a high-quality music education, with nearly 70 percent of students benefiting from need-based PRIMARYLOGO-merit-school-musicfinancial aid and low-cost instrument rental. Merit will host its 42nd annual benefit Gala, honoring Lyric Opera of Chicago Music Director and Principal Conductor Sir Andrew Davis as he concludes his two-decade-long Lyric tenure. Davis will receive Merit’s Alice S. Pfaelzer Award for Distinguished Service to the Arts at the virtual Gala celebration in mid-May (date TBC).  Plus, Merit will be offering both online and in-person options for its summer line-up of camps, classes, electives and workshops. Merit School of Music’s online summer camps and classes help students, from early childhood through high school, to stay social, creative, and engaged with their instrument from the comfort of home or in a socially-distanced small group environment. Summer registration opens in May; more information can be found here.  

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All_We_Need_Is_Love_-_1_8Misericordia, that fabulous place that provides love, Heart_of_Gold_Event_2021caring and comfort, since 1921, for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, is hosting a few fun events this year! I'm super excited to support this amazing nonprofit via video for their Women's Auxiliary – All You Need is Love event with a wine theme happening on February 12. And don't miss the Women's League – Heart of Gold, Night at the Races event with a Kentucky Derby theme happening on February 26. Love Sister Rosemary and Lois!

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Some of the inspiring members of Giordano Dance Chicago.

Giordano Dance Chicago, one of the premiere jazz dance companies in the world, has some exciting highlights for 2021. The Nan Giordano Certification Program® continues virtually in March with dance educators from around the globe. And on June 13-18, the Giordano Workshop goes virtual! GDC will bring its high energy technique and repertoire into people’s homes and studios around the world. Artistic director Nan Giordano said, "While operations have slowed due to COVID-19, we have taken the opportunity to engage in a strategic planning process to strengthen our organization and ensure we emerge from this time better than ever!" And I know they will! Follow them along here!

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Joffrey studio seriesThe Joffrey Ballet, like many other dance companies, have had to cancel performances due to Covid. Luckily, they have a deep well of material to choose from as well as the creativity and artistic talent to create something new and suitable for the times. Their main goal is to stay afloat financially, which they have managed to do so far through significant budget cuts and a $12 million fundraising

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The Joffrey Ballet rehearses Bolero.

campaign. They plan to return to the Lyric Opera House this fall with a full 2021–22 season. Their strategy, for now, is to create short, studio performances and footage that artistic director Ashley Wheater says “pulls back the curtain” on the rehearsals and staging like they did with their recent online "Nutcracker" production. Originally created for its spring gala, "Bolero" is the company's latest offering, a 16-minute one-act production that is ideal for online viewers who, like me, have short attention spans. Here's to more Joffrey greatness in the coming year! (Follow their event and production schedule here)

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Congo theatreCongo Square Theatre Company, one of the nation’s premier African American theatres (they worked with a young playwright named Chadwick Boseman before he was a household name), has pivoted to digital programming for their 21st season. Coming up is their three-day arts celebration Festival on the Square from Feb. 4-6, culminating with the 2021 Vision Benefit honoring founding board chair Les Coney and the company’s first director, Ron OJ Parson. Ongoing is the theater’s new digital sketch comedy show Hit ‘Em on the Blackside, currently available for free viewing on their website with new episodes starting in March. More information here!

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Chicago Dance History Project participants.

On January 31, the Chicago Dance History Project will host a Marathon Interview with the world's leaders in dance–7 hours of interviews with amazing dance people from all over the world (Twyla Tharp, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Robert Battle, Lou Conte, Ashley Wheater and many, many more). Info and sign up here.  

 

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The Music Institute’s 90th Anniversary Gala is scheduled Monday, May 10 starting at 6 p.m. in a virtual format with Indexsome live components (pending pandemic restrictions) for a limited number of guests at Nichols Concert Hall. The Dushkin Award, which for 35 years has been bestowed upon some of the world’s most accomplished musicians, will be presented to Maestro Zubin Mehta. (There will also be a Cultural Visionary Award and a Richard D. Coburn Award for Teaching Excellence—recipients TBD.) Proceeds go toward scholarships and financial assistance for music instruction through the Music Institute’s Community Music School, which leads people toward a lifelong engagement with music by providing widely accessible resources for high-quality music teaching, performing, and service activities. (All info here!)

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Dance for Life (2)Chicago Dancers United is making plans for the 30th anniversary of its annual fundraiser Dance for Life, which supports The Dancers’ Fund assisting those with diagnosed critical health needs (expanded this past year to cover routine medical expenses due to the pandemic). The hope is for a live, outdoor event some time in August, more details to come soon! (Check their website here for upcoming plans!)

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JCM_logo_color_FINAL2014-277x300The Jackson Chance Foundation is hoping you'll join them for the Owl Ride for Jackson, a two-day 111-mile round-trip bike ride from Chicago to Valparaiso, IN. taking off from Chicago’s lakefront on Saturday, Aug. 21 through Sunday, Aug. 22 . The route serves up breathtaking views

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Jackson Chance Foundation founders Carrie and Terry Meghie.

and scenic bike trails to Valparaiso with bikers riding 55.5 miles on day one. Enjoy a complimentary dinner and an evening in Valpo and then another 55.5 miles day 2 back to Chicago. With a mix of rolling terrain and a few punchy climbs it offers something for cyclists of all abilities. (A one-day option is also available.) All riders are invited to enjoy a post-ride celebration on Sunday including dinner, treats and massages! Proceeds from Owl Ride for Jackson benefit JCF’s NICU Transportation Program which partners with Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, Northwestern Prentice Women’s Hospital and Rush University Children’s Hospital to provide complimentary parking passes for families with critically ill babies in the NICU. Challenge yourself or enjoy the ride while impacting so many families when they need it most. Register today here! 

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NoraProject_FriendshipFeb_Script1_201224-01Chicagoan Lauren Schrero is co-founder and executive director of The Nora Project. When Lauren’s daughter was born disabled, she became inspired to create a place for disability studies in every child’s education and launched The Nora Project to help create a more inclusive and accepting world. (Watch Lauren’s TED Talk about the program, here)  Next month, The Nora Project is celebrating its 4th annual Friendship February, a charitable effort that challenges community members to commit to 28 days of friendship, kindness and inclusion. As we head into nearly 12 months of pandemic lockdown, it’s a great time to spread friendship and kindness as many continue to face hardship, emotional distress and COVID-19 fatigue. To see a complete list of Friendship February Challenges and get a sense of what this campaign is all about, see video below.  Beyond Friendship February, The Nora Project supports local schools and communities year-round and brings students of all abilities together to teach empathy, demystify disability and promote inclusive beliefs and practices in school and beyond. Friendship February is an extension of these programs, and part of the campaign proceeds will provide grants to partner schools to make inclusion improvements like adding ramps, diversifying library books, and making all kids feel more included and welcome. (All info here!)

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Girl-scout-cookies-onlineGirl Scouts of Greater Chicago Area and Northwest Indiana (GCNWI) and Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) kicked off the 2021 Girl Scout Cookie season nationally, during a challenging time when many Girl Scouts are selling in creative, socially distant, and contact-free ways to keep themselves and their customers safe. Even in light of Covid, girls are adapting their sales methods to share the joy of Girl Scout Cookies through the largest girl-led entrepreneurship program—including taking contact-free pickup and delivery orders through a new national collaboration with Grubhub. Additionally, GCNWI has made online cookie ordering available so consumers who don’t know a Girl Scout can still purchase cookies from a local troop for direct shipment to their homes or donation to local organizations. If you don't know a Girl Scout to order from, click here! 

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Ronald McDonaldSince 1974, Ronald McDonald House Charities have been providing a home away from home and resources to families who travel far from home for the medical RMHCcare their child needs. To date, RMHC around the world have provided 2.5 million overnight stays for families with nearly 700 programs in 65+ countries and regions. In the Chicago region, they learned a lot in 2020, and have adapted their lineup of special events to be more inclusive by incorporating both in-person and virtual components to each experience. Mark your calendars for the following: Annual Golf Classic, Wed., June 9; Annual Gala, Saturday, Aug. 7; Sporting Clays Tournament, September 24/25 and Paint the Night, Sunday, Feb. 7. (Find further details and buy tickets here!)

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Costume council event with kamaliThe Chicago History Museum reopens to the public on March 4, the city's birthday! AND its fundraising arm, the Costume Council of the CHM, will present a zoom presentation on Thursday, February 25, with one of my favorite designers, Norma Kamali. Norma will discuss her new book, "Norma Kamali: I Am Invincible" and registrants will receive a gift box that includes a signed copy of the book, her Normalife Skinline Kit and more! Costume Council Patron Members and "Head to Toe Annual Appeal Donors" of $50 or more will receive a complimentary invitation to the Zoom lecture. All proceeds benefit the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum. (Tickets/more details here!)   

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The Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Foundation and the Lynn Sage Foundation have merged to become the Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Foundation. With 35 years of success, this old/new org will continue to fight breast cancer by funding research to find cures and raising awareness about prevention and screening. Click here to for event updates. I was told their uber-popular Fall Benefit Luncheon will probably be virtual again this year but they had great success with this in 2020 (the event was hosted by Hoda), so I can't wait to hear of all the fun they have planned this year! (I'll share the details when they're available!)

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140949623_10159096264805127_4082726416706180395_nA Silver Lining Foundation has an exciting line-up of events for 2021! For spring, they are planning a celeb-filled virtual fundraiser sometime in May. Details are still being ironed out. In the summer "Tasting Stars" will return on June 19, benefiting the programs and services provided by this

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wonderful nonprofit in its efforts to ensure everyone can afford a mammogram and have access to all the services. For fall, the 17th annual "A Sterling Event" will take place on Saturday, October 2. This is the Foundation's largest fundraiser and it's being planned as a hybrid experience featuring live and remote access to what will most certainly be a memorable evening. Proceeds from all of these events will provide life-saving breast health testing to uninsured, underinsured and, most recently, to those who have lost their health insurance due to the pandemic. I hope you can join us for ALL! (Details here!) (The charity was recently spotlighted by The Ford Motor Company in its "Built For" campaign for doing "meaningful and essential work throughout America.")

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Big shoulders fund 2 imageThe Big Shoulders Fund has been serving the communities since 1986, supporting Catholic schools in the neediest areas of inner-city Chicago. Through scholarship support and a variety of programs, BSF provides children in need access to a quality, values-based education. Reopening school buildings (75 inner-city schools) safely in August was a huge task, and teachers and principals were nimble and innovative in determining how best they could continue to meet the needs of their students in the COVID-19 era. Now in 2021, their work continues. Upcoming fundraising events will further these efforts by providing much needed scholarship and operational support. Big Shoulders is continuing to plan for its upcoming events and will host them in some Untitledcapacity, whether in person, hybrid or virtual as safety guidelines advise. The large fundraisers for the year will include: Humanitarian Award Dinner, Friday, May 21, 6 pm; Golf Classic, Monday, August 9, 8:30 am, Check-in and 11 am shotgun start. Olympia Fields Country Club; Big Shoulders Fund Ball, Friday, October 1. And, in the coming months, they will also be hosting a number of other events such as: Scholar Events/Activities, Virtual Student Activities, Programming–CapitalOne Coding, Junior League Art Club, How to be an Entrepreneur; Virtual events that will include special speakers, dance classes, field trips to museums, and on January 29, Chicago Sky’s Cheyenne Parker is speaking to elementary and high school students in a fun special assembly; Volunteers from companies like KPMG, Houlihan Lokey, etc. reading books, doing career panels and playing jeopardy learning games with students virtually; Scholar events/opportunities; Scholar tours and learning sessions with the Chicago History Museum; High School Scholar Symposium where students learn about trending careers, applying to college and for financial aid, what it means to be a scholar athlete and so much more in a fun virtual and video based event; They will continue to have guest speakers (Chris Gardner is scheduled) speak to students on a variety of topics from careers to life skills; Big Shoulders Fund Supporter Activities; Networking speaker events included one for the kick-off to their Black History Month Book Club where next generation board members and high school scholars read and discussed “Strides Toward Freedom, The Montgomery Story"  which was moderated by State Representative Curtis Tarver. (For more info, click here!)

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WINGS Sports Luncheon Invite 2.24.20-page-001Established in 1985, WINGS is one of the biggest domestic violence programs in the Midwest. This nonprofit provides a pathway to independence for people whose lives have been disrupted by domestic violence by providing housing, integrated services, education and advocacy. It has big plans for the coming year that include these events and programs: WINGS Metro 5-Year Anniversary Celebration on Thursday, February 11, 5:30pm–Join a virtual cocktail hour when WINGS will share stories and videos to highlight the WINGS Sports Luncheon Invite 2.24.20-page-002history and impact of WINGS Metro which, when it opened, was the first new shelter for victims of domestic violence to open in Chicago in more than 10 years.  Since it opened, WINGS Metro has provided 59,919 nights of critical emergency shelter and served 815 domestic violence survivors, including 410 children. (Spotlighting a special thank you to WINGS Board member Amy Rule and Rahm Emanual, who as Mayor, led the plan to establish WINGS Metro, and donated $25,000 to mark this anniversary.)  Register here for FREE . ($2,500+ donors will receive a cocktail party kit to enjoy during this virtual celebration); WINGS Sports Luncheon, June 2021, Exact date TBD, Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago, 11:00am to 1:30pmA Conversation with Chicago’s sports team owners George McCaskey , Michael Reinsdorf , Tom Ricketts and Rocky Wirtz, Event co-chairs Trish Rooney and Karen Z. Gray-Krehbiel, Sponsorship levels: Presenting $100,000; Premier WINGS Sports Luncheon Invite 2.24.20-page-003$50,000; Lead $25,000; Gold $15,000; Silver;$10,000, Bronze $5,000’ Tickets: TBD , FYI: This benefit originally was scheduled for March 16, 2020; all sponsorships and ticket purchases made for that fundraiser are honored for this benefit luncheon.  WINGS 21st Annual Purple Tie Ball, Saturday, October 2, The Westin Hotel in Itasca, 6:00 PM to midnight , Traditionally held during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Event co-chairs: Melissa Canning and Debby Jackson, Sponsorship levels: Presenting $50,000; Lead $25,000; Gold $10,000; Silver $5,000; Angel $2,500; Tickets: $250 per person. 18th Annual Sweet Home Chicago, Sunday, December 12, Four Seasons Hotel in Chicago, 10:00am to 1:00pm, Honorary chairs: Rita and John Canning, Event co-chairs: Katherine Banich, Meghan Norton and Maria Shideler, Sponsorship levels: Title $100,000; Presenting $50,000; Lead $25,000; Gingerbread $15,000; Gum Drop $12,000; Candy Cane $6,000. (ALL info HERE!)

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IMG_0001Eversight Illinois' mission is to restore sight and prevent blindness through the healing power of donation, transplantation and research. In 1985, the IMG Illinois Eye-Bank and Michigan Eye-Bank formed a partnership—one that would earn a reputation for clinical excellence made possible by some of the finest medical directors, staff and board members in the eye banking field. The success of the organization attracted affiliations with other regional eye banks like the BroMenn-Watson Gailey Eye-Bank, Lions Eye Bank of New Jersey, Cleveland Eye Bank and the Connecticut Eye Bank, forming one of the largest networks of eye banks in the U.S. In 2015, the network

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became known as Eversight, all working together as a unified operation to deliver the highest quality services to surgeons and their patients and to continue to grow our impact around the world. Their fundraising efforts continue this year with their signature fundraiser, the Gift of Sight Celebration, which will be held at the Peninsula in the fall. The event will honor Justine Fedak as its Woman of Vision and Dr. Parag Majmudar as its Gift of Sight honoree. I'm proud to return as co-host with Michael Caputo. I hope you can join us for Fantasea, Mystery Masquerade! (Watch for details here!)

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Sips and Sweets for Sight, a virtual tasting on Feb. 11, 7-8 pm.

Since 1906, The Chicago Lighthouse has been a leader in comprehensive vision care and social services that improve the quality of life for patients, clients and their families. Even through these difficult times, they have not stopped delivering for those who depend on them. In 2020, I was proud to co-host their virtual FLAIR Fashion Show with Tracey DiBuono. They are planning the next one, which they hope to have in-person with a video component included (details to follow). As “stay-at-home” orders were being issued in March, their IT and management teams worked around-the-clock securing licenses and assistive technology equipment so that many of their employees with disabilities could continue working from

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Chicago Lighthouse president/CEO Dr. Janet Szlyk.

home. Birth-to-Three Program Senior Director Marla Garstka personally appealed to state officials for the ability to provide remote therapies. Though physically separated, their community rallied online too, donating more than $40,000 on #GivingTuesdayNow, guaranteeing their clients would have assistance when they needed it most. To help some of the youngest members of their community, art therapy kits were packed and distributed to Preschool and Children’s Development Center students. When one of their employees, who is visually impaired, needed a safe place to live, Human Resources Senior Vice President Jeanette Bonzani helped secure a new apartment for her and her family. As some staff members who are blind remained homebound, their colleagues went to grocery stores and pharmacies for necessities. This is what they are, a “Community of Care” and this type of giving will continue into 2021 promises Lighthouse president/CEO Dr. Janet Szlyk. (To learn more, click here!)

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Gilda's Club Chicago is a place where men, women and children whose lives have been impacted by cancer, as well as their families and friends, can feel they are part of a welcoming community of support. Even throughout Covid, they figured out ways to maintain their level of support and are now offering over 150 virtual programs monthly, such as cancer support groups, lectures, healthy lifestyle activities and more. At various times during the year, GCC hosts special events. Please watch for these event details on their virtual calendar: Gilda's Night In hosted by the Associate Board; Annual Awards Dinner;  Red DoorSociety recognition event for donors who have contributed $1,000 or more each year; Gilda’s Club Untapped. Enjoy an evening of craft beers, wines and a raffle for some great prizes; Team Gilda raises money and awareness for GCC as an official charity partner of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon and Shamrock Shuffle, RAM Racing's Cinco de Miler and other races. (For more info on programming and events, click here)  ________________________________________________________________________

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After School Matters students.

After School Matters is a non-profit organization that provides life-changing after-school and summer program opportunities to 20,000 Chicago high school teens each year. They continue to design and deliver project-based, apprenticeship programs in a variety of areas, including the arts, communications and leadership, sports and STEM. They develop public-private partnerships including those with CPS, Chicago Park District, the Chicago Public Library and others to further support their youth. In 2020, they hosted their popular After School Matters Gala virtually (see video below) and are planning more fundraising opportunities for 2021. (Details to follow here)

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SocialworksSince 2016, SocialWorks, founded by Grammy-award-winning musician and humanitarian Chance the Rapper, has been empowering youth through the arts, education and civic engagement. The nonprofit has created 5 initiatives for youth to help them learn and act on their passions. Programming focuses on education, mental health, homelessness and performing and literary arts. Through the initiatives, OpenMike, Warmest Winter, Kids of the Kingdom, The New Chance: Arts & Literature Fund and My State of Mind, SocialWorks hopes to inspire creativity, build dreams, and advocate for youth success in all its forms. (For more information on these initiatives, click here.) Lately, school districts around the nation have been struggling to create remote education plans for diverse learners. To help fill the need for these students, SocialWorks and Altitude Chicago have created an education pod. Students within the SocialWorks' e-pods follow the school's curriculum within a controlled CDC compliant atmosphere and receive lunch, supervision, specialized tutoring and socialization exercises throughout the school day. SocialWorks and Altitude Chicago hope to support 32 students and teachers and Chance-the-rapper-social-worksteacher aides this coming school year. (Classes are scheduled to start Monday, February 1, 2021.) SocialWorks and Altitude Chicago's e-pod was inspired by

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a local parent, Danielle Giles, whose son struggled with remote learning. Danielle researched ways to help her son and realized that wealthier communities created their own pods and micro-schools. Frustrated with the lack of similar support in her area, Danielle made a GoFundMe page to help support diverse learners like her son, who is deaf. After connecting with Tori Niestrom, a local educator, and SocialWorks, the Diverse Learner Pod Program was born.(Qualified teachers and aides are needed to make this programming possible and are encouraged to apply here. Pod Leaders and Aides must have experience with sign language or children with disabilities, be CPR certified and a DCFS mandated reporter. Parents and students can register here. Interested groups must have 3-8 diverse learners of the same grade and school to register for a pod. All students must individually register to be considered.) To support the pod, reach out to  info@socialworkschi.com or donate here.

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9The ARK Chicago, a nonprofit that annually supports over 4,000 area Jews facing adversity, announced the newest members of its leadership team as it enters its 50th year of service in 2021: Marna Goldwin as CEO, Steven Blonder as president of the Board of Directors and Michael Garlin as Chief Sustainability and Innovation Officer. The ARK continues to commit itself to serving the growing and changing needs of the Chicagoland Jewish community, focusing on providing high-quality, free care and support in a safe and dignified setting, while expanding efforts to move its programs forward in all ways. With more than 2,000 volunteers serving in a number of different departments, it has become an integral part of the Chicagoland community. For more information about The ARK, its services and its expansion, please click here. Watch the story of The Ark Chicago below….

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Chicago-Scholars-LogoChicago Scholars is entering its 25th Anniversary year in 2021 and celebrating continued growth in creating college access and mentorship for Chicago’s first-generation and under-resourced high school students! They will share more exciting events in honor of this milestone year in the coming months. They also welcomed Jeffery Beckham Jr. as interim CEO in December – Jeff was previously the VP of Partnerships for the organization.

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Chicago Lights Gala of Hope at Home Mar. 5Chicago Lights’ "Gala of Hope at Home" is virtually scheduled for Friday, March 5 at 7pm. This signature annual event benefits the youth development and social service programs of Chicago Lights and the community support efforts of the Replogle Center for Counseling and Well-Being. The event is free to register with any donations happily accepted. (Sign up here!)

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Devices for the DisabledDevices 4 the Disabled was honored to start the year as the recipient of the Chicago Bear’s 2020 Community All-Pros initiative. This generous grant brings awareness to a critical need of medical equipment that is often not met for Chicagoans and gives D4D the ability to ensure people with disabilities have access to the medical devices they need. (Learn more here!)

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Ruth pageThis year, The Ruth Page Center for the Arts is celebrating 50 years of dance education and artistic support! In 1971, having already established herself as an internationally acclaimed dancer, choreographer, and arts patron, Ruth Page created an arts center and school of dance where artistic excellence could thrive. The Ruth Page Center for the Arts stands today as an example of how far her legacy has grown in 50 years. The Center has become home to a vibrant Artists In-Residence program and a comprehensive theater performance space. It consistently provides performance and professional opportunities to the next generation of dance artists and world-class training with a strong focus on international partnerships. The arts organizations who work and create there, and the artists who train and 50perform there, together are truly representative of Ruth Page’s iconic work, "Expanding Universe," created in collaboration with artist Isamu Noguchi. Any donations will go towards supporting dance teachers, accompanists, and subsidized instruction for students in need, in addition to artistic development programs such as the Keystone Dance Academy, Artists In-Residence, Subsidized Theater and Studio Rental, International Dance Experience, and The Ruth Page Civic Ballet Training Company. The mission of The Ruth Page Center for the Arts is to “Be a platform for developing great artists and connecting them with audiences and community.” To celebrate its 50th, the Center is hoping to raise $50,000, one thousand dollars for each year. To support this remarkable nonprofit, click here!

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HCRF co-founder Eleni Bousis, Dr. Leonidas Platanias and friends at a Wings to Cure Gala.

Nearly half of all men and one-third of women in the United States will develop cancer during their lifetime. The mission of the Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation is to discover, develop and implement effective new treatments for patients with cancer by advancing groundbreaking research. The Foundation's diverse network of donors helps provide the philanthropic support to fund interdisciplinary research teams at the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, empowering world-class investigators to join forces and address the most urgent questions in the fields of cancer biology and oncology in innovative ways. By investing in "out of the box" research, with an emphasis on translational cancer research, the HCRF will accelerate and heighten the impact of scientific discoveries. For the coming year, they will host their 6th "The Wings to Cure Gala" on Saturday, November 6. at the Hilton Chicago, (For more info, click here.)

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Wine and chcolate pairing fundraiserYoung at Heart Pet Rescue–It all began in 2005 with a group of people who loved animals. But in particular, the older animals: Dogs who had a little grey around the muzzle, but whose hearts were young and whose love knew no bounds. Cats who lounged around, pretending to be hard of hearing, until the whir of the can-opener proved otherwise. These animals had once been loved, cherished and part of a family until one day they were no longer wanted. Passed by for younger dogs and cats, these pets are often just what an adopter is looking for – quiet, calm, housebroken, good with kids, affectionate and easily acclimated to a new home. Yet, they sit and wait for someone to love them, until many times, it is too late. In April of 2005, Young At Heart was formed to aid in the rescue and re-homing of older dogs and cats in the Chicagoland area. Since that fateful day, hundreds of senior pets have been rescued and adopted into loving homes. And, in Young at Heart Summer Vibes Mutt Mosey 2021September 2019, Young at Heart opened Chicagoland's first adoption center and sanctuary just for senior dogs and cats.,  a place where age is just a number, and where the care and comfort of those with greyer muzzles and stiffer joints than their younger counterparts come first and foremost. Executive director Dawn Kemper tells me they have a lot planned

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for 2021 but are being careful. First up, this exciting PELOTON BIKE+ RAFFLE. Only 500 tickets will be sold, $50 each. Raffle ends on 1/31/21! Click here for rules and ticket purchase;  VALENTINE'S AT-HOME WINE & CHOCOLATE PAIRING KITS For Valentine's Day, Young at Heart offering an At-Home Wine & Chocolate Pairing Kits; SUMMER VIBES MUTT MOSEY fundraiser walk from May 15 – August 15th, 2021. Teams must commit to and raise $500 or more to qualify. Prizes awarded for top fundraising teams. Registration opens in March 2021; OUTDOOR YOGA IN PEACHES' MEADOW classes offered monthly May – September. Ticket is required. Limited number of participants per class, and all Covid safety measures will be followed. Registration opens April 2021. (To find more details for these fun events, click here!)

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Urban leagueSince 1916, the Chicago Urban League, through collaborative community, corporate and civic relationships, has helped people find jobs, secure affordable housing, enhance their educational experiences, and grow their businesses. One of the oldest and largest affiliates of the National Urban League, they promote strong, sustainable communities through advocacy, innovation, and collaborative community, corporate and civic relationships. They work to achieve equity for Black families and communities through social and economic empowerment. Throughout 2020 and now into 2021, they create programming, initiatives and events to help them achieve their mission. During the Covid crisis, they administered more than $6 mil in grants to more than 1,000 small businesses and hosted a virtual Golden Fellowship Exchange, partnering with Black owned restaurants which delivered nearly 500 meals across Chicago.  Follow them here to learn more!

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Jonny Imerman inspiring a crowd.

Imerman Angels’ was founded in 2003 by Jonny Imerman, a testicular cancer survivor. The nonprofit was created on the belief that no one should have to face cancer alone. They provide 24/7, 365, one-on-one FREE cancer support to anyone who needs it around the world. Their mission is to provide comfort and understanding for all cancer fighters, survivors, pre-vivors and caregivers through a personalized, one-on-one connection with someone who has been there. Through its unique matching process, Imerman Angels partners anyone, any age, any gender, anywhere and any cancer type seeking support with someone just like them – a “Mentor Angel”. (A Mentor Angel is a cancer survivor or caregiver who, most importantly, has faced the same type of cancer.) Throughout a typical year, they offer a variety of friend-raising opportunities. (Watch this website for their event news coming in 2021) 

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Chicago house (2)Chicago House is a social service organization that supports individuals impacted by HIV/AIDS and the broader LGBTQ community with housing, health, and employment support. Founded in 1985 during the height of the AIDS crisis, this nonprofit initially served as a housing resource, and in most cases a hospice, for those affected. Today, the organization continues to empower the people they serve by supporting advancements in medicine and being a leader in finding housing opportunities. Moving into the New Year, they will continue their many support programs and are planning for future fundraisers. (Follow their progress here!)

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Cinema/Chicago, the presenting organization of the Chicago International Film Festival (CIFF was founded in 1964 by Michael Kutza), is a year-round non-profit cultural and educational organization dedicated to fostering better communication between people of diverse cultures through the art of film and the moving image. They are not letting Covid slow

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Michael Kutza, CIFF founder. (Photo by Tim Klein)

down their world class delivery of film–For instance, CineYouth, their four-day youth film festival showcasing short films from filmmakers 22 years old and under, will be virtual and include free screenings, filmmaker talks, and master classes in May 2021 and will be free on the Festival's streaming platform. Their annual free Summer Screenings program, usually held at the Chicago Cultural Center, will also be virtual and run May-September, again on the Festival's streaming platform. The 57th Chicago International Film Festival (with over 100 films on offer!) will take place October 13-24 as a hybrid event with both in-person (theater and drive-in) and virtual screenings and events. Monthly virtual film screenings and filmmaker Q&As through Cinema/Chicago's Member Film Series and Virtual Cinema will continue throughout the year. (For all the details, click here!)

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Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation was founded in late 1992 by Kathleen Casey, CEO/President. The foundation is named in memory of her eight-year-old son, Barrett “Bear” Krupa, who died after a courageous five and a half year battle with Wilms Tumor, a pediatric cancer. Bear Necessities operates two programs, Bear Hugs and Bear Discoveries. While the Foundation is funding cutting-edge research to end pediatric cancer, it’s also providing for the immediate needs of the children and families battling the disease. Throughout the year, they host a number of fundraising events, including the Bear Tie Ball, A Walk for the Bear, Little Black Dress Luncheon, Young Professional Board and third party events. (Watch their website here for events coming this year and see video below!)

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BESTThe leading emerging designer runway show "Emerge! Fashion Show," established to be a catalyst and provide a platform for designers, will celebrate its 10th anniversary during New York Fashion Week on February 16 with a virtual fashion event. The show themed “A Decade of Diversity on the Runway,” will feature top emerging designers from the United States as well as Africa. The virtual event will stream on GFNTV.com and on http://www.Emergerunwaynyc.com at 6:00PM CST/7:00PM EST. GFNTV is a premiere online video network, which also streams live on various platforms including ROKU & Apple TV. The virtual fashion event will be hosted by Claire Sulmers of Fashion Bomb Daily, with special guest presenters Andre’ Leon Talley (former Vogue

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contributor) and Fern Mallis (creator of New York Fashion Week). The virtual event will also feature congratulatory remarks from fashion and style notables, a performance by Yanna Cello, a look back

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over the 10 year history of Emerge! with special clips including a design talk with London-based designer Ozwald Boateng, urban street wear designer Karl Kani and iconic model Pat Cleveland. Each season, EMERGE! presents the coveted Fashion Innovator Award. Past recipients have included Audrey Smaltz (president of the Ground Crew, presented by Harriette Cole); Constance C.R. White (editor-in-chief Essence Magazine presented  by Tracy Reese); Andre’ Leon Talley (former contributing editor of Vogue, presented by Diane Von Furstenberg); fashion icon Mikki Taylor, presented by style expert Philip Bloch); legendary model Pat Cleveland

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(presented by equally legendary fashion designer Stephen

Burrows) and Fern Mallis (presented by Bibu Mohapatra). This year’s Fashion Innovator Award Honoree is celebrity stylist and “image architect” Law Roach. Law will be recognized for his impact

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Guest presenter Fern Mallis, a past honoree and creator of NYFW.

in shaping the global fashion industry. A host of emerging designers will also unveil their newest collections: Terri Stevens of funkinbeautiful Designs (Chicago), Scalo Designs (Johannesberg), Jesu’ Segun London , Orla Couture (Lagos, Nigeria), Haus of L.A. (Los Angeles, Chicago). The runway will be “reimagined” and feature the designs in creative vignettes. “I am so excited about the upcoming anniversary show,” says Dionne Williams, creator and producer of Emerge! Fashion Show, “When I created Emerge 10 years ago my purpose was to highlight the creativity and art that designers create for the runway. I am always in awe of the talent and gifts that designers bring to light.” (To register for free access to the virtual event, click here or visit http://www.GFNTV.com the day of the show.)

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Beauty AND talent! Congrats to renowned Irish violinist Patricia

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Treacy, who performed during the Presidential Inauguration at the request of President Joe Biden. Patricia performed for him many times when he was VP and, for this important occasion, played a rare $4 million dollar Stradivari violin (courtesy of Bein & Co.) during the inaugural mass. (Only 244 of these rare violins are known to exist). She said in her beautiful Irish brogue, "I'm going to be sick to the gills having to give it up." It was touch and go whether or not she would be playing live or virtually due to security concerns, but in the end, she appeared live onstage at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle. She wore a stunning blue dress (the official color of Ireland!) by Dimitra's Bridal Couture (1009 N. Rush St.) and diamond earrings from Martin Katz Jewelers (Beverly Hills). Patricia lives in Ireland, County Louth, but travels frequently around the world performing. She recently filmed a documentary about Ireland, with actor Liam Neeson doing the voiceover, that she hopes will be unveiled at the White House sometime in March. See her rehearsal video below at Chicago's Old St. Patrick's Catholic Church (produced by One City Films). Kudos to this very accomplished Irish beauty!

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With Chicago Star Media editor/publisher Elaine Hyde.

I am SO excited with my new affiliation as a columnist with Chicago Star Media! This small group of community-centric newspapers is determined to make an impact in our communities and so am I. Think of them as your love letter to Chicago! No politics, only news you can use, feel-good stuff, people you should know and so much more.

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With CSM's Elaine Hyde and Jay Kopp.

Many of you have already subscribed (I know who you are and am working my way through thank-you emails now) and some of you didn't know this opportunity existed! Well, it's just now being offered so you will be the first onboard. They/we offer both digital editions and hard copies as well as a free newsletter. Prices are very reasonable for all the great content you'll be receiving (like my columns–wink, wink– including a new "Ask

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Candid Candace" advice column coming soon!!) Other fabulous, dedicated writers include Nuria Mathog (also associate editor), Angela Gagnon, Jon Cohn and Jacqueline Davis. Jay Kopp is in charge of marketing and advertising and Elaine Hyde, the editor/publisher (if you would like to send letters to the editor, please write to her here: info@chicagostarmedia.com.  And here are the subscription options: $4.99 monthly; $78 for 2 years; $49 for one year or digital for $27 annually. And, please start planning your questions for my advice column now too–I'll answer anything– fashion, romance, what to do, where to go, etc., WHATEVER! Send all questions here, CandidCandace@ChicagoStarMedia.com  and maybe yours will be selected. Make sure to include your name and title too!  All details to subscribe are here AND don't forget to sign up for the free newsletter too: https://bit.ly/35QoN28 (I would be so grateful!)

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My PostI love seeing all of the creativity and fun surrounding the

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meme-generator that lets you place Bernie Sanders anywhere in the world. I've seen images of him on The Dating Game, in Stephen King's movie "The Shining," in bed with one of the Golden Girls, with his arms wrapped around Janet Jackson, sitting in stylist Charles Ifergan's chair getting a haircut, inside the Oscar Meyer Weiner Mobile, chatting with Svengoolie and so many others. I even saw him

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Tobey Time Crochet Bernie doll.

in front of my childhood home in Dupo, Ill! LOL! Nick Sawhney, the creator of the meme-generator says over 9 million people used the online tool and, that due to costs, had to be scrapped. And now, Tobey Time Crochet has created the most believable tiny knitted version of him

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seated wearing his now-iconic mittens that is up for auction. The current bid is $14,900! The meticulously crafted doll includes hair, glasses, the blue surgical mask and the mittens and measures approximately 9". A reporter asked Bernie about his mittens and he replied, "Fashion? Every American needs their $2000 check!" Bernie is also using his image to

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raise money for charity, turning the events from "fun to good." He told CNN, "We're going to be selling sweaters, T-shirts and more around the country with all of the money raised, I expect a couple of million dollars, going to programs like Meals on Wheels that feed low-income senior citizens." Tobey Time Crochet has made these Bernie patterns available but notes they're not for beginners. (And, if interested in bidding on the Bernie doll auction, click here!)

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Wisconsin's Door County will welcome a brand new hotel in the village of Sister Bay in late May. The Dorr Hotel will feature 47 contemporary rooms and suites, a two-story beamed lobby with fireplace, a welcoming lobby bar, a large outdoor courtyard with fire pit and lawn games and a guest experience team who will design Door County touring itineraries. The Dorr will be the area's first newly built hotel in almost 20 years! Inspired by the area's Scandinavian heritage, the four-story cobalt blue building will embody "coziness and contentment" according to owner Christopher Schmeltz. Rooms range from $175 to $440 per night. For further info, call 844.944.0354 or click here.

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The Dorr Hotel coming in May to Door County.

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Ms. Anita Harris turns 102! (Photo by her goddaughter Jonquil Byers.)

Happy birthday, with love, to Miss Anita Harris who turned 102 on January 25! She's as spry as can be with a beautiful full head of blond hair that she tends to on a regular basis at her favorite, local beauty salon. She loves fashion, watching "Jeopardy" and "Family Feud" and listening to smooth jazz while enjoying a mimosa now and then. She lives by herself in the iconic

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Ms Anita Harris and her own beautiful blond hair!

complex known as Hilliard Homes and enjoys cooking healthy meals, including gourmet food. She's an upbeat, positive person who has learned to adjust to difficulties imposed by Covid–including having to attend her Salem Lutheran Church services via Zoom. She was born in 1919 at the old St. Luke's Hospital and lived for 30 years in the Jackson Park neighborhood. She is married and the mother of one daughter (husband and daughter both now deceased). Ms. Anita was a housewife for many years before going to work for the Department of Welfare and finally, the Board of Education where she spent 17 years. She said, "Some of my family were enslaved. I can't believe we're going through this kind of turmoil again. This is all so sad." She said she was "so happy to have lived long enough to see a Black president and now a Black woman as VP." She donates to charities, including those dedicated to cancer survivors, the homeless and pets. God Bless you and keep you Miss Anita! Love your inspiring story!

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Nick Pullia with his late, much loved Moluccan cockatoo Elliott.

Many of you know and love dear Nick Pullia, he of the always upbeat demeanor and scintillating wit, who also happens to be the director of communications for the venerable Ravinia Festival. Chuck and I have been privileged to have spent time with him throughout the years and the one thing that always stood out was his

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One of the many tributes Nick has received in honor of Elliott.

larger-than-life love for all animals. He owned many himself, including big, happy dogs as well as birds. (Between you and me, I think his heart stretched out a little bigger when he was with his avian friends). Recently, he suffered horrible heartbreak when he unexpectedly lost one of his best friends, a Moluccan cockatoo named Elliott. "She" had been his constant companion

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The late, great Baby Elliott Pullia.

since she was 4 months old and they recently had celebrated 30 wonderful, fun-filled years together. Shortly after this milestone celebration, Elliott passed away unexpectedly when she suffered massive trauma caused by a prolapse while trying to pass an egg. The heartbreak is unimaginable and our prayers and love go out to Nick and the rest of his furry/feathery family. Nick had made arrangements for 228639_103777723046950_3985860_nElliott's care after HE had passed with A Refuge for Saving the Wildlife, a parrot rescue that helps homeless birds find new families.(Their motto is "don't buy, don't breed, please adopt a bird in need.")  Being the wonderful pet parent that he is, he had, of course, thought of everything. Sadly, life had other plans. RIP dear Baby Ell and, if you would like to support this wonderful bird wildlife refuge (and Nick), please donate here. 

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MB Luxury interview--1-21Special thanks to MB Luxury Group's Maggie Baczkowski and Curt Rose, the wonderful co-hosts of a new show

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With co-hosts Maggie Baczkowski and Curt Rose.

called "Switching Gears." And, even though they're both luxury real estate specialists, this show is about all the things that make Chicago fun! I was proud to be the first interview on their debut show that also included Shaun Rajah, Joseph Szymczak and DC Crenshaw. (Watch segment here, my part runs from 21:25 to 34:06, but it's ALL good!)

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Interviewing Larry King with Sugar Rautbord enroute to a Cubs game.

RIP dear Larry King. I was so sorry to hear of his recent passing. I've always admired this talk show legend and was beyond thrilled to be offered a one-on-one interview with him in August of 2011 when

he traveled to Wrigley Field to throw out the first

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Pals Sugar Rautbord and Larry King.

pitch at the Cubs/Cardinals game. Larry was in town being feted by author/socialite, Sugar Rautbord. She was a great pal of his and hosted a party at her house following the game for his book "Truth Be Told." (She also arranged this opportunity that I will never forget.) Larry was

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Larry King after throwing out first pitch at a Cubs/Cardinals game in 2011.

witty, charming and funny and the interview lasted the entire route from the Park Hyatt to the ballpark! He talked nonstop and was the perfect interview. I was spellbound hearing his amusing stories with world leaders like Vladimir Putin who called him at the barber shop (due to his mistrust of cell phones) or the time Saddam Hussein called him at a restaurant (he told the waiter to "put him on hold.") or the time former President Clinton called during his impeachment proceedings and asked "who's winning?" With his far reaching knowledge and humor, it's no surprise that he became a much loved celebrity himself. Read the full story here!  (Photos by Mila Samokhina)

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That's it for now, my love letter to some of Chicago's beloved nonprofits. As I mentioned in Untitloedmy opening, if I missed your organization, please send me your event updates for 2021 and I'll be happy to include it in the next edition. As we move into the New Year, let's hope it doesn't even remotely resemble the year past. I'm looking forward to celebrating and hugging as many people as possible and am excited to see what new opportunities this year brings for all of us. As Winston Churchill said, "If you're going through hell, keep going." And that's exactly what we're all going to do….

Love, as always,

Candace

P.S. Such great advice from this toddler….

 

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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, 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

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Eleni Bousis, HCRF founding chair.

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

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

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

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Barbara Bates, fashion designer and cancer survivor.

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

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

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

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

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

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Mary Jo McMahon–gala chair.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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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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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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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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Plant Truck Chicago!

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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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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HOLIDAY HEROES’ MASK-ERADE GOES VIRTUAL AND WAY OVER GOAL TO BRING JOY TO HOSPITALIZED KIDS

Plus: Superstars of the Chicago Costume Council's Men's Fashion Awards; Service Club's "Day in the Country" (with apples); Gilda's Club Chicago's "Yes, And…An Improvised Gala"; TPAN's "Dining Out for Life" virtual party; Cancer Wellness Mag's "Loudest Voices" feature; Denise's "Eleanor" coming soon; The BEST Watch party for the Adler's Celestial Ball; "The Wings to Cure" for the Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation;  Silver Paws Gala for Young at Heart; Luminart's "Next Begins NOW"; "Still Together at Home" for Prentice; Danica's wine passion; Road trip to Saugatuck; REV UP! honors Sherrill; Chicago Lighthouse's fabulous FLAIR is coming SOON; The Service Club's Phantom Gala; Hoda Kotb will host LSCRF benefit; USO of Illinois' patriotic Salute Gala; This & That; Charming videos and SOOO much more!

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Paul Konrad, Felicia Winiecki, Scott Steele, Greg "G-Man Dellinger" and "Elsa" Jessica McClure

The Holiday Heroes broke fundraising goals with its first virtual fundraiser! Congratulations to this wonderful organization, its executive director Felicia Winiecki and the whole team on its first virtual event held on September 17! The goal was $200,000 and the night raised over $277,000 (and counting!) People tuned in from all over the country to view the event on various platforms: the nonprofit's website, a custom website (HolidayHeroesTV.com), YouTube LIVE and Roku TV with an estimated viewership of 4,353. Now that IS some joyous news and, from what I've seen of recent virtual fundraisers, it seems to be the norm. Supporters of these nonprofits are steadfast and know, that in times like these, they need to step up and boy have they ever! Almost all of the virtual events I've covered

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Wilco's Jeff Tweedy.

have reached their goals, gone beyond and in some cases, broke all fundraising records! Methinks, even though we all love to be together at galas, that many of these nonprofits will always have some sort of virtual component included in their fundraising plans. Anyway, back to the main event! The 90 minute "Midway MASK-erade" began with a pre-show where Felicia, along with event host Paul Konrad (WGN-TV), explained the nonprofit's noble mission, to bring joy and entertainment to hospitalized kids (and families) battling life-threatening illnesses through days of play with themed activities and parties. The pre-show included comments from sponsors and VIPS: Stuart Baum (HH

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Josh Spencer, HH board chair.

president); Lindy Antonelli (Armanino); Teresa Zagar (RSM); Josh Spencer (HH board chair); Neil Beaton (Alvarez & Marsal managing partner); Brandt Kucharski (GrubHub chief accounting officer); David Nessen (Mueller CEO/Pres); Kam Kniss (Wintrust CEO); Ted Botts (Baker McKenzie partner) and others. Mark Wagner, everyone's favorite bartender from Gibson's Steakhouse taught us all how to mix the signature drink, a Midway MASK-uerade Martini. Greg "G-Man"

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Mark Wagner, Gibsons Steakhouse bartender.

Dellinger introduced the first auction item of the night, a concert for 4 with Luke Combs, the country-western superstar who was just named Country Artist of the Year at the CMAs. Jessica McClure, a volunteer who visits kids in hospitals on behalf of Holiday Heroes dressed as various super heroes during the night, and accompanied Greg in auction presentations dressed as different characters. Lucy Carapetyan, The Actors Gymnasium Special Events

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Magician Ben Seidman

Manager, introduced performers in a fabulous juggling act and contortionist Kathleen Hoil twisted her body like a pretzel before the second auction item, a trip to the Florida Keys for 10, was offered. The Heart of the Hero Award, the organization's highest honor, went to longtime supporters Nancy and Art Hudson. Their daughter Arlie and son Reed spoke lovingly about their parent's humility and how they always prefer to "fly under the radar and make positive life-altering impacts

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Contortionist Kathleen Hoil.

on those around them quietly." The Hudsons donated a van that is colorfully wrapped in HH messaging for hospital visits. The auctioneer then presented a deluxe golf package that featured foursomes at courses throughout the region including Butterfield, Olympia Fields, Crystal Lake, Glen Oak, Rolling Green and Big Foot Country Clubs. Another package featured a dinner for 12 with celebrity Chef Charles Webb.

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Nancy and Art Hudson, Heart of a Hero honorees.

Rare bottles of Pappy Van Winkle Bourbon were donated for auction by a supporter from his own cellar. Magician Ben Seidman performed sleight of hand before a powerful impact video featuring Britta and Eric Peterman. The Petermans spoke movingly about caring for their son Eli, who was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy when he was 8

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The Peterman Family

months old and how Holiday Heroes kept all of their spirits up. Mom Britta said, "Holiday Heroes brings joy and hope. I think finding things that can put smiles on kids' and family's faces is the best medicine anyone could have

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The late Baby Eli.

when you're going through the most stressful time of your lives." Eli sadly passed away in 2020. Grammy Award-winner Jeff Tweedy, Chicago native, guitarist and lead singer for the band WILCO, performed a song he had written specially for the event, "One and a Half Stars" about a mother's love for her child. Jessica McClure, dressed in full Wonder

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Woman attire, summed up the impact of the nonprofit, "The Holiday Heroes team knows exactly what these children and their families need, inside and out. It's a beautiful way to remind people that in their darkest days, there is hope and they ARE strong enough to get through it." The event was expertly produced by Scott Steele of Steele Media Group and it truly felt like a trip to the circus, with so many well-timed moving parts and top-notch entertainment. The popular cover band Sixteen Candles closed the show singing "I Think We're Alone Now." Congrats to ALL! (To learn more about The Holiday Heroes, or to donate, please click here.)

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David SanchezThe Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum is sure thinking on its virtual feet. The event they planned to raise awareness and funds for the Museum was so cool! The annual Chicago Men's Fashion Awards (CMFAs), typically a very chic fundraiser held at some high end retail store with Chicago's top fashionistas, went virtual this year with a digital campaign photographed by Sandro Miller. The CMFAs honors the city's best-dressed men and, this year, 10 were chosen, not only for their fashion sense but also for their philanthropy in the community. They included, in no CMFA honoree Joshua Blake Carterparticular order: Kareem K.W.O.E. Wells, a Level Next Music Recording artist, CEO of Flow Entertainment and founder of the KWOE Foundation, a nonprofit that uses music to help kids reject violence. Gary Metzner--UntitledGary Metzner, the 2nd honoree is the VP/head of office, Sotheby's Chicago. He said the best advice he was ever given was to switch from business school to art history. He's raised millions for charity as an auctioneer. Dr. Julius Few, a renowned plastic surgeon, gives back through his Few Initiative JuliusFewUntitled for Children. He also recently partnered with the Common Ground Foundation to aid students in need with school and after-school programming. Andrew Caruso works in luxury retail and,during the pandemic, has been rounding up his co-workers to help make donations to food banks, Black Andrew CarusoLives Matter and social justice causes. Rino Burdi is a much loved fashion designer and owner of Burdi's men's store on Walton. He supports several charitable organizations (and I can vouch for this having seen his high-end donations on a regular basis), and especially those involving dogs and kids. David Sanchez, a much loved former model who is now an entrepreneur CEO, talent agent and educator, is a supporter of The Boys & Girls Clubs and The Chicago Fashion Incubator. He said, "I believe my job is to be of service to others, every day. I use my knowledge, my voice and my gifts to bring people together, and that is Daryl Sneed Untitled how I can go to bed happy at night knowing I'm doing Kareem Wells Untitledmy part to see people succeed." Mark Bundra founded ALL IN Lacrosse, a business centered around helping young athletes achieve their personal and athletic goals through private and small group lacrosse instruction. He works very closely with OWLS (Outreach with Lacrosse in Schools), a nonprofit that provides mentorship and access to scholarships, improving the academic and social outcomes of the youth it serves.  Daryl Sneed has his Mark Bundrafeet planted firmly in both the creative and business worlds. He's a healthcare consultant as well as the founder/lead designer for the women's modern heritage brand, Ricorso, and in Lee Ellison 2016, he co-founded the lifestyle brand SOUNDOFF as CEO and co-creative. He's a lover and supporter of Chicago's arts and dance community, especially The Joffrey Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago and the CSO. Lee Allison is a men's accessories and clothing designer. His Rino Burditwo best pieces of advice: Don't over-think things and don't pursue perfection when good is good enough. During the pandemic, he's been creating tailored face masks from men's Italian shirting and, with every purchase, there's a donation to Feeding America (so far, he's raised over $2,000). And last, but certainly not least, we have Joshua Blake Carter who works with Giordano Dance Chicago as the director of Giordano II. Additionally, he's an award-winning freelance choreographer and teaching artist as well as a longtime advocate and volunteer for Chicago Dancers United and Dance for Life. I know most of these exceptional men and was honored to have collaborated on the Q&A for each profile. Check them all out here and congrats to all!

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Sherry Abrahams, Heather Jane Johnston, Jean Antoniou and Kathy Wolter Mondelli.

In years past, The Service Club of Chicago's Day in the Country was what we know today as Day on the Terrace, a day of fashion at a suburban estate. Well, in 2020, Service Club re-visited the Day in the Country

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SC pres Sherrill Bodine raised a ton for the nonprofit by wearing these overalls. Members placed bets that she wouldn't and the org won big!

theme and brought it back to life with an afternoon of fundraising and apple picking! Wednesday, September 16th, was a beautiful, sunny day, perfect for a visit to Heather Spyra’s home in Spring Grove. Heather and her husband Eric greeted visitors, as well as the darling miniature horses from Mane in Heaven, a nonprofit that provides therapeutic benefits to disabled children. The horses were one of the many hits of the day! City guests arrived via shuttle bus (with

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champagne, of course), and all guests enjoyed a wonderful box lunch under a tent in Heather’s yard, beautifully decorated for the Fall season. After lunch, the group set off to Stades Farm in McHenry for apple picking! Not only did they walk the orchards and pick apples to take home, but the Farm Store was also a big hit with the ladies as they oohed and ahhed over the fresh produce and delectable bakery items. The entire day from start-to-finish was socially distanced and safe per the rules of the day. During an earlier Zoom meeting discussing this event, members

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challenged Service Club President Sherrill Bodine to don a pair of overalls for the event and lots of donations poured in! SC member Cheri Lawrence then offered to match every donation.  Sherrill looked gorgeous as always, and all

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Event host/ SC member Heather Spyra.

pledges went to support the group’s Philanthropic Grant Fund for 2021. The Development Committee of Service Club, chaired by Cheryl Coleman and Bobbi Panter, is charged with developing new and innovative funding ideas. Day in the Country succeeded in that mission. As Sherrill Bodine told the audience, ”It’s a

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Mane in Heaven miniature therapy horses served as greeters!

beautiful day, and a great event. My thanks to all of you for ensuring that our mission of service continues for our city and those who need us." Roughly 40 ladies traveled to the country for the event raising nearly $15K for their mission–to assist, improve and expand upon agency programs for nonprofits in the Chicagoland area. Its grant recipients operate in the areas of social service, cultural, educational and civic fields and they serve individuals all over greater Chicagoland. The SC is an all-volunteer women's organization founded in 1890. All proceeds raised are distributed to the worthiest 501c3 agencies in the community.

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DOFLChi virtual event hosts Bryant Dunbar (TPAN director of development) and Izzie Contagious (Kiki Queens president/founder)

It was all about supporting local restaurants and TPAN when Dining Out for Life was held on September 24. On this day (and year-round), people are encouraged to dine out at restaurants who have supported TPAN and its mission of providing love and support for people affected by HIV across Chicagoland. A virtual event followed hosted by Bryant

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Tom Vendafreddo (founder/director Chicago Artists Chorale) and event performer.

Dunbar (TPAN Director of Development) and curated and hosted by Izzie Contagious, Kiki Queens' president/founder. (Kiki Queens is a live-singing charity drag troupe that

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Venus Envy, drag performer and co-founder of Kiki Queens.

donates every dollar they raise to Chicago nonprofits.) The virtual production made you feel like you were watching a spectacular musical and, indeed, many of the participating artists have appeared on Broadway. Tom Vendafreddo, founder/director of Chicago Artists Chorale, opened the show singing "Way Ahead of My Time", a song about a cave man's son coming out. Joseph Anthony Byrd ("Kinky Boots," "Lion King") sang a duet with Austin Head, "Not My Father's Son" (from "Kinky Boots"). Juilliard trained opera singer, Michael St. Peter played the piano and sang

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Michael St. Peter

"Corner of the Sky" from "Pippin." He said the theme of the song, about finding your purpose in life and a sense of belonging in the world, is what TPAN is doing for so many people, specifically in the LGBTQ+ community. Co-host Briant Dunbar spoke about TPAN's impact. "We serve 100s of people affected by HIV right here in Chicago, more than 335 LGBTQ+, primarily street homeless and unstably housed young adults who come to us because they often have nowhere else to turn to for care and

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Joseph Anthony Byrd and Austin Head sang a duet.

services. We're also a home for healthcare and support for older adults, many long term survivors of HIV, people who have been lived with HIV for decades and are going down the path of life and need our care and support" he said. Vendafreddo returned to sing "Get Happy" with Broadway vet Marya Grandy and closed the show with, what he called, the community's

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Performance artist Trevor Perry aka Gwendolyn Van Cartier.

unofficial anthem about being "out" and proud of who you are, "I Am What I Am" from "La Cage aux Folles". The song's composer Jerry Herman was diagnosed with HIV in 1985 and passed away in

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Soloist Grabiel Mudd.

2019. Drag performer and co-founder of Kiki Queens, Venus Envy, sang "Everybody's Girl" in a skintight red sequined mini dress. Other artists included Heather Boehm ("Hamilton," violinist and president of Theatre Musicians Association); Michael McBride (singer, keyboardist), Trevor Perry (vocalist, performance artist "Gwendolyn Van Cartier") and others. The evening ended with Venus Envy singing a medley of dance music from the 70s that included "Hot Stuff", "She Works Hard for the Money", Toot Toot Beep Beep" and more. 

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Gilda's Club Chicago namesake Gilda Radner with husband Gene Wilder.

Gilda's Club Chicago presented a virtual fundraiser, "Yes, And…An Improvised Gala" on Friday, September 25. The event was produced by The Second City and included presentations from alums and present members plus a variety of other celebs and notables. Gilda's Club Chicago is a place where men, women and children whose lives have been impacted by cancer, as well as their family and friends, can find support. The Clubs were founded in 1995, after its namesake, Gilda Radner, lost her battle with ovarian cancer. Her

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husband, Gene Wilder, and friends opened the first "red door" in NYC in her honor. Since then, Gilda's Clubs have sprang up across the country in collaboration with The Wellness Community. On this night, Jon Harris and Larry Wert, a true dynamic duo, teamed up as co-

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Jon Harris, event co-host.

emcees. The evening included impact videos and celebrity shout-outs and opened with remarks from LauraJane Hyde, GCC CEO. She spoke about how we have all been resilient, and have survived by improvising and how this year has confirmed the importance of their mission. She said, "Cancer doesn't discriminate. We have bonded as a community." Singer/songwriter Steven Page, one of the founders of Barenaked Ladies, sang his hit song, "It's All Been Done Before" and a new song he just wrote during the pandemic called

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Actress Bonnie Hunt participated in the virtual event.

"Isolation." NBC's Al Roker sent in a video congratulating the nonprofit for serving over 50,000

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Al Roker congratulated the nonprofit via video.

members since it's opening. Joel Murray ("Mad Men", "Dharma and Greg," "Shameless") remembered how he and all his brothers fell in love with Gilda especially after a rainy night out with their mother. Gilda raced back to her apartment just to get a raincoat for their mom and they never forgot her kindness. He said, "Thanks to Gilda's Club for being there during people's hardest times and for reminding them

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that they are loved." Testimonials came in from Raymond, Meghan and Aidy Bryant (of

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"Saturday Night Live"). They all spoke of the impact GCC has had on their lives. Raymond, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer 6 1/2 years ago, said the "emotional benefits of the Wellness Group is profound and that the sense of community is so empowering." Actress Bonnie Hunt delivered a very heartfelt message about being an oncology nurse and having her niece go through a cancer journey. Jarrett Payton also sent a video sharing his support of GCC. The evening closed with Bradford Newquist (GCC Director of Development) performing several standards including the very timely "Don't Get Around Much Anymore" by jazz great Duke

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Ellington. (I was proud to be a part of this evening too, submitting a video and speaking about my longtime support

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Steven Page (of Barenaked Ladies) performed.

and involvement with this great organization and how much it means to so many.) (For more info, and to support, Gilda's Club Chicago, click here). GCC is now running over 150 virtual programs per month such as support groups, lectures, healthy lifestyle activities and more, to keep the community connected, active and engaged while they're apart. (See virtual calendar here for programming).

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Gilda's Club Chicago team with CEO LauraJane Hyde (3rd from R).

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ABC-7's Tracy Butler is cover star for Cancer Wellness mag's "Loudest Voices" feature.

Many thanks to Cancer Wellness magazine (and founder Caylei Vogelzang) for including me in its "Leading Ladies of News: Loudest Voices" cover feature! The "Women's Health Issue" features one of my favorite media peeps,

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ABC-7's Tracy Butler (who is a breast cancer survivor), as its beautiful cover star. Other media friends included are: NBC-5's Zoraida Sambolin (also a breast cancer survivor/advocate); NBC-5's LeeAnn Trotter (who lost her mother to breast cancer and is an advocate); ABC-7's Roz Varon (a breast cancer survivor/advocate); Whitney Reynolds (advocate) and me (Chuck was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2013 and I support many cancer related nonprofits). The article was beautifully written by Taylor Novak with photos by Katrina Wittkamp and Sarah Bell. (To read/see digital mag, click here and to order, click here!) What an honor, so grateful.

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Eleanor's Very merry christmas wish"Eleanor's Very Merry Christmas Wish" is a book for ALL ages written by my friend Denise McGowan Tracy! It's a charming tale of a toy who's "left behind" and her journey to find happiness. I don't want to give the story away but the book is filled with all kinds of wonderful

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inspiration for kids. It teaches them to never give up, have hope, remain joyful and positive and be a good friend. Actually, this is something we all need to learn! Loved it from beginning to end and the beautifully rendered illustrations by John Michael Downs make you feel like you are right there at the North Pole. It's much more than a Christmas story and would make a great gift too. Last year, this wonderful book was made into a play (where even Santa was on hand as a special treat for the kids) but, this year, due to Covid, the book's magical story will be live-streamed so you can watch it in the comfort of your own home. Perfect for a wintry night as you wait to hear hooves on the roof! (Order here ,coming soon!) and I'll share live-stream info as soon as it becomes available).

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With Chuck and Watch Party co-hosts Almira (Sugar) Yllana and Gio (Spice) Krozel.

Chuck and I were invited to the most delightful (black tie!) Watch Party for the Adler Planetarium's virtual Celestial Ball celebrating its 90th anniversary on

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Cindy Davidson, Gio (Spice) Krozel, Almira (Sugar) Yllana, Tina Nassos and Ilenia Lutz.

Saturday, Sept. 12. The party was hosted by Sugar & Spice (Almira (Sugar) Yllana and her darling twin sister Gio (Spice) Krozel) at the LondonHouse Cupola with a few of their good friends. Party people included John and Tina Nassos, Khalil Pillai, Scott Lutz, Ken Krozel, Robert App, Cindy Davidson, Ilenia Lutz, Parmita Katkar and others. Almira and Gio are Adler board members and are such an asset to this organization. Decor for the party included everything from Outer Space Barbies to Nike Limited Edition Moon Shoes! Even Rosemary Fanti and her dear Richard Koranda were on hand creating portrait keepsakes! Thanks to LondonHouse GM Homero Villarreal for a great night too! Yes, it was a STELLAR event! (To learn more about this cultural gem, click here: adlerplanetarium.org)

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Adler Planetarium's fun-filled Watch Party hosted by Sugar & Spice (Almira Yllana and Gio Krozel) at LondonHouse Chicago Cupola.

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Hippocratic Gala  Wings to Cure  Nov. 14  virtual  6 pm.The Hippocratic Cancer Research Foundation will host this year's "The Wings to Cure" event virtually on November 14, at 6 pm. The Foundation was founded by Eleni Bousis, with friends, who will be chairing the event along with Dr. Leonidas Platanias (director, Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University). The Foundation was created in 2014 by "four compassionate people who wanted to make a difference for humanity and those impacted by hearing the word cancer." (For event details, click here.)

Young at Heart Senior Pet Rescue will host its annual Young at Heart Silver Paws Gala 2020Silver Paws Gala virtually this year on Saturday, Oct. 24, at noon. Besides general tickets, VIP tickets are also available which include a fun 1950s "Drive In" goody box filled to the brim with cool stuff. This 1950s themed party will include music from The Acoustic Generation, a live auction and, of course, adorable visuals. To register and support this nonprofit that rescues senior dogs and cats, click here.

LUMINARTS--Sat.  Oct. 10Reminders! Don't miss Luminarts "Next Begins Now" virtual event on Saturday, October 10 at 6 pm. The event will be co-chaired by Matt Olaveson, Adam Vitale and Kylie Krizek to help provide resources for young, talented artists to launch a career in the arts. (Details here!)

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Prentice inviteFriends of Prentice's "Still Together at Home" will be held virtually on Saturday, Oct.24 at 7:30 pm to support women's healthcare. (Details here!) Misericordia will host its "Heart of Mercy Ball "virtually on Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 6 pm to support its programming and housing for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. (For details, click here).  

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speed. All the models have been fitted and will be taping their segments shortly. Now all we need is YOU! Please join us on Friday, Oct. 16 at 11 am when I'll be co-hosting with show producer Tracey DiBuono (ZZAZZ Productions) to raise funds for this wonderful nonprofit that provides love, care and support for the blind, visually impaired or disabled. Co-chaired by Sherrill Bodine and Sherree Valukas, the event will be a blast for this worthy cause. (See video promo here and register here for the virtual show!)

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SC Phantom Gala inviteThe Service Club of Chicago will host its "Phantom Gala" from October 12-22. This virtual on-line campaign, co-hosted by SC members Mary Lasky, Kristine Kinder, Mary Claire Moll and Tina Weller, will feature a super DELUXE  Live Auction and so much more! Proceeds will support the organization's Philanthropic Grant Program which provides funds to nonprofits for items they need to serve their community. (All info here!)

 

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2020 EviteAlso, please mark your calendars for REV UP! 2020! We're going virtual, of course, on Thursday, October 29, 6 pm, to support the Apparel Industry Foundation which provides scholarships, education programming, vocational training and more to Chicago's design community. This year, we will honor the one and only Sherrill Bodine with some of our city's most popular designers! Proud to host this big night with fashion show production by ZZAZZ! Join us! (All details here!)

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IMG_5122The Lynn Sage Cancer Research Foundation will host its virtual Fall Benefit on Thursday, Oct. 22 at noon. This year's celebrity Ceta-walterskeynote speaker/host will be Hoda Kotb, co-host of NBC's Today Show, a four-time Emmy winner, New York Times best-selling author and a breast cancer survivor. Another featured speaker will be Ceta Walters, founder Clark & Stone, an LSCRF board member and cancer survivor. For all the info and to register, click here!  

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At the opening of Nobu, Chuck and I discovered a delightful new rosé created by world-renowned, retired race car driver Danica Patrick! Who knew?! Patrick teamed up with Nechio Novak private equity group on the product, Danica Rosé Wine, which is sourced in Provence. Her passion for wine began in her racing days which led to a purchase of a vineyard in Napa Valley, and finally to creating her own wine brand, Somnium. Now she can add this crisp and light rosé to her growing line of products. (Available online here and in retail stores nationwide in 2021).

The USO will host its virtual Salute Gala on Thursday, Oct. USO Thursday   Oct. 15  630  Rachel Feinberg. 15 at 6:30 pm. Since 1941, this nonprofit has been the "Force Behind the Forces", supporting our military and their families throughout their time in uniform and as they transition back into their communities following their service. Widely acclaimed as “Chicago’s Premier Patriotic Gala”, the event will feature a star-studded evening of entertainment and dazzling military pageantry – all in honor and support of the men, women and families of the U.S. Armed Forces. Funds raised at the Salute are devoted to the support of USO of Illinois programs and services that annually serve nearly 350,000 military and military families. To register and for more info, click here!  

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Starlite Resort in Saugatuck with Rooney Rules.

Earlier this month, Chuck, Rooney and I took another little road trip to Michigan, this time to Saugatuck. I made plans for us to stay at a darling little retro motel called Starlite Resort at 3353 Blue Star Hwy. Believe

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Saugatuck Antique Pavilion–over 175 dealers!

me, it wasn't luxurious but it was spotless and family-owned with an adorable pool, fire pits, hot tub and more, in a very charming setting off the road. It was like a step back in time to the '50s but with a cool modern vibe. I chose it because I loved the images I saw online and, more importantly, because it was very dog friendly. The weather was perfect and we toured like mad with the top

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down on our convertible, visiting Oval Beach one evening to see the sunset (not there), enjoyed a root beer at the famous Douglas Root Beer Barrel (a local landmark since 1952), dinner at The Butler and Marro's, a visit to the fabulous (nearly 200 dealers) Saugatuck Antique Pavilion (2948 IMG_4793Blue Star Highway), a visit to Tuck's of Saugatuck Christmas Store and so much more. We drove all along the lakefront, even down forbidden dead-end lanes which is how we discovered Lake Shore Resort. This little hidden lakefront gem, tucked away at 2885 Lakeshore Drive is the definition of peace and well-being. All you could hear were the birds and the waves lapping onto the beach below. I was told the rooms have all been redone and the landscaping is sheer perfection, it's an oasis of calm in a mad, mad world. I took all the info and, hopefully, we can try it sometime down the road. The trip, although short, was the perfect pandemic antidote.

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Lake Shore Resort, Saugatuck, 2885 Lakeshore Drive.

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The late Rooney Rules at a McDonald's Drive-Thru, his favorite place in the world.

Sadly, this trip was the last one with our lil' boy Rooney Rules, who we lost on October 1. Even though he was old, 16, he was in great health, playing, eating, drinking, until a freak accident on September 26. He either jumped or fell off the bed and we rushed him to Medvet but it was no good. He had severe spinal cord injury that paralyzed all four of his legs. He was still there in spirit but in so much pain. It was horrible to see him suffer. He was a rescue from PAWS Chicago who we were lucky to adopt on September 27, 2006. He was the sweetest little boy–we never heard him growl, saw him snap or bark a word in anger. He loved Best everything except other dogs and vacuum sweepers. He made us smile every single day of our lives and we never went anywhere without him. He's in every family photo and I can't imagine what life is going to be without him. I know everyone goes through this kind of pain and it's just unbearable but it would've been more unbearable to have lived life without knowing him. He'll always be our baby boy and he will always be loved and missed. Our hearts are breaking…Your many messages, words of support, flowers, texts, all lifted our hearts so much knowing that Rooney was so well loved. Thank you so much.

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Monkey magic!

 

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ILLINOIS HOLOCAUST MUSEUM AND SERVICE CLUB OF CHICAGO: VIRTUAL SUPERSTARS

Plus: Chicagoans' MASK-querade; PorchlightPalooza; Foster Boy, a must see!; Rush Woman's Board Fall Benefit; AIDS Foundation of Chicago's Walk/Run; TPAN and Kiki Queens host Dining Out for Life; Misericordia's Heart of Mercy Ball and Artist in All; Friends of Prentice, "Still Together, at Home"; A Sterling Event with Opal; Gilda's Club Chicago's "An Improvised Gala"; WITS' Ungala; Greenhouse and Belushi team up for CBD; Playboy's new Insta App; MSI hosts virtual Columbian Ball; This & That; Darling videos and SO much MORE!

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The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center in Skokie, IL.

The Women's Leadership Committee of the  Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center hosted its first virtual SOIREÉ on September 2, raising over $250,000 (its highest

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The Voice finalist Katie Kadan.

netting event to date). This Museum, located in Skokie, is for ALL people who want to learn about the past, combat hatred and prejudice and become better world citizens aka Upstanders. I was proud to serve as host for this hour-long event that attracted over 1,100 viewers and

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Actress Sharon Stone.

included surprise guests Sharon Stone, Bonnie Hunt and many others, plus musical guests The Voice finalist Katie

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93.9 Lite FM radio personality Melissa Forman with Dr. Ruth Westheimer.

Kadan, cantors from Northshore congregations, singers from Pastor Chris Harris' Bright Star Church of Chicago, pop artist Alexander Glantz (Alexander 23), Harold Green (poet) and many more. The live portion of the event was filmed at Frost Studios under the watchful eyes of the Museum's Lori Fagenholz

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Juliet Gray–WLC president/volunteer.

and her amazing, dedicated team including Marcy Larson, Ken Cooper and others. Kadan kicked off the evening singing "Brave" (by Sara Bareilles) followed by remarks from WLC member/event chair Caroline Pfeffer. Caroline spoke about the Museum's scholarship program

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Fritzie Fritzshall, Survivor and IHMEC president.

that allows students from all backgrounds and faiths the opportunity to learn about the Holocaust so they can make an impact in their own communities. Susie

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Susie Karkomi–WLC founding member/ VP.

Karkomi, WLC founding member and daughter of a Holocaust Survivor and daughter-in-law of two Survivors, said, "With the increase of hate crimes today as well as discrimination on so many levels, the need to teach about tolerance, humanity and the lessons of the

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Katie Couric and husband John Molner.

Holocaust are more urgent than ever in order to impact positive change. It's time to show up and stand up. Acquiescence is unacceptable."

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Actress Bonnie Hunt.

Juliet Gray, WLC president, introduced other members who shared their reasons for being involved with the Women's Leadership Committee. Leslie Schaffel joined to honor the memory of her great-grandparents who perished in the Holocaust and to honor her grandparents who persevered to establish a Jewish life in America. Other WLC members/speakers included Robin Levy,

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Gospel singer Opal Staples.

Stacey Gottlieb and Sherri Schorsch. TV personality and author Katie Couric, along with

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Cantor Jay O'Brien.

her husband John Molner (who grew up on the Northshore), spoke about the book she is writing about her Jewish grandparents and how important it is to support the Museum. Nancy and Michael Reinsdorf told viewers their son had his bar mitzvah at the Museum and that Susan was a volunteer there.

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Singer/songwriter Laurie Akers.
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With Susan Abrams, IHMEC CEO.

Actress/producer Bonnie Hunt emotionally shared one of the most moving stories of the night. She said, when she was a teen, she was involved in a minor car accident and had to spend some time in the hospital. As she bemoaned the fact that she was there and complained about having to stay, her mother told her she wanted her to read the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel. Hunt said, "The book changed me as I discovered that something so horrific in our history could happen." Years later, as an oncology nurse, she had the opportunity to meet

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Preacher/songwriter/producer Carl Hearne.

Wiesel (who had been diagnosed with multiple myeloma)

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at an event and thank him. When she apologized for the length of the evening (he wasn't feeling well and his wife was with him in a wheelchair), he said, "Oh, I don't believe in complaining."  She said, "Then and there, he changed me again." (I cried like a baby). I conducted a Q&A with Susan Abrams, Museum CEO, who spoke about all aspects of the Museum including what was coming up next. The "Notorious RBG"

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Rita Mathias,WLC founding member/docent.

exhibit (about the remarkable life of Justice Ruth Bader

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Kelly Szany–IHMEC VP Education & Exhibitions.

Ginsburg) has been extended through the end of the year to be followed by "Mandela: Struggle for Freedom", an exhibit on the Shanghai Ghetto and, closing out 2021, with "Rise Up" about Stonewall and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community. Eileen Kugman, WLC member and co-entertainment chair, introduced her aunt, the one and only Fritzie

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Kerry Kennedy–President Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights.

Fritzshall, IHMEC president and Survivor. Fritzie shared, "It is important to me as a Holocaust Survivor for the Museum to exist so it can teach about the past so it can teach

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Museum supporters Nancy and Michael Reinsdorf.

about the future, about what is happening today with anti-semitism raising its head again." Kelly Szany, VP Education & Exhibitions, speaking from the Karkomi Holocaust Exhibition surrounded by images of

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Survivors, introduced several of them who shared words of wisdom and advice: "The purpose is not to curse the darkness of the past, but to illuminate the future.";

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Detective Marcus Shephard.

"Teach your children not to discriminate, we are all equal" and more. Survivor Magda Brown, who recently passed away, had said, "My mantra is you have to have faith, fantasy, drive, determination and hope that tomorrow will be better." A musical

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Musical artist Kenneth Lyonswright.

interlude was led by singer/songwriter Laurie Akers who wrote "Stand Strong." The song was sung by cantors from Northshore congregations and singers from Pastor Chris Harris' Bright Star Church of Chicago who included Opal Staples, Jenipher Jones, Carl Hearne, Cantor Jay

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With IHMEC's Marcy Larson and Ken Cooper during a tour.

O'Brien, Ernest Johnson, Chrystal Harris, Kenneth Lyonswright, Cantor Andrea Rae Markowicz and Cantor Susie Lewis-Friedman. Other speakers included actress Jill Kargman (star of Bravo TV

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Cantor Andrea Rae Markowicz.

series" Odd Mom Out"); Kerry Kennedy (human rights activist); Keisha Rembert (a teacher); Rita Mathias (founding Museum member/docent); Alexandria Coutinho (student at Taft High School); Melissa Forman (radio superstar of 93.9 Lite FM) and Sam Harris (Museum president emeritus). Actress/producer Sharon Stone spoke about an award-winning documentary she had produced about Harris titled "An

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Alexandria Coutinho, Student Taft High School.
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Educator Keisha Rembert.

Undeniable Voice". A segment followed about the Museum's police training program which brings together officers to teach them about balancing the rights of individuals with the needs of democracy. Detective Marcus Shephard and Officers Tom Hoskinson and Diane Shaw spoke of the training program, "Today, we learned that our uniform is bigger than us."

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What an honor and a thrill it was to host this inspiring night! Thank you IHMEC!

Popular pop artist Alexander Glantz (Alexander 23) sang an original song that he dedicated to his "bubby" who was born in a concentration camp. Katie Kadan

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Sam Harris, Survivor and IHMEC president emeritus.

closed the show with a powerful rendition of the appropriately named song "Stronger Together" (by Jessica Sanchez). The exciting, action-packed evening raised funds for the Museum's future exhibitions, in-person and virtual field trips for students in under-served communities, training for law enforcement and educational programs for college students. Trust me, if you have never visited this Museum, please take your family. It's located at 9603 Woods Drive in Skokie. It's mission and purpose is so very important for us all. (To learn more about IHMEC, or to donate, click here!) (Watch the SOIRÉE event below!)

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Event co-chairs Michelle Baker and Annette Findling w/ SC president Sherrill Bodine. (Co-chair Cathy Bartholomay missing from this pic). 

And it was another virtual home run for the Service Club of Chicago when this 130-year-old nonprofit

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Co-chair Cathy Bartholomay with SC member Marguerite Hark and SC VP Myra Reilly.

hosted "A White House Floral Affair" (aka Hat Luncheon) on September 3. This org is on a winning streak with its virtual fundraising following its successful "Day on the Terrace" event on August 3. "Floral Affair" co-chairs, SC members Cathy Bartholomay, Michelle Baker and Annette Findling, began planning the event in January when the world was young and innocent. They had hoped to host the event in May at the Drake Hotel but Covid had

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Watch Party host Kimberly Filan and friends.

other ideas. SC president Sherrill Bodine told everyone, "Everything is on the table except giving up." (Which we all know is the SC's mantra) The afternoon presentation featured the uber-talented, humble, lovely floral designer/author Laura

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Dowling who was the White House's chief floral designer from 2009 to 2015. After she left this position, she began writing books (her latest being "Bouquets") and participating in charity

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Watch Party Host Karen Peters and friends.

events which is where co-chair Annette Findling, luckily, discovered her. During a special VIP presentation a couple of days before the main event, Dowling shared secrets of making the perfect bouquet as she chatted about her days in the White

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SC president Sherrill Bodine wearing Lauren Lein.

House. She was filmed live from her beautiful garden behind her 19th century home in Alexandria, Virginia. She recalled a State Dinner for German Chancellor Angela Merkel where she was

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Tom Kehoe, Yvette Cusack and Sharyl Mackey.

complimented for her floral color choice, yellow, Merkel's favorite color. She spoke of moving dinners for Wounded Warriors where each of the 10,000 guests received flowers to take home. She also rubbed shoulders with many celebrities who visited the White House, including Martha Stewart, Beyonce (who sang for former First Lady Michelle Obama's 50th BD),

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Sheree Valukas at the Marchesa Watch Party.

Prince Harry, Justin Timberlake and many more. During the VIP presentation, Laura arranged bouquets of scented wild basil with dahlias, a sunflower bouquet, a sheaf of wheat with a unique

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Francisco Montiel and Marchesa's Nikki Friar.

burlap bow, a vine wreath and a massive hydrangea arrangement in an antique copper pot. She gave us a very cool tip–she mixes faux flowers with real! I loved this idea and can't wait to try it! During a particularly memorable State Dinner, Dowling was invited to meet the Governor of Washington state, Jay Inslee. He was seated next to former President Obama and asked the then-president what he would miss the most about living at the White House and he said, "The flowers." Laura, of course, will never forget THIS remark! (Another tip Laura shared is that she loves to buy basic flowers at Trader Joe's and then mix them with

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ones from local farms.) When asked her thoughts on the new White House Rose Garden re-do by First Lady Melania Trump, Dowling said, "The White House does stay the same but the garden is a living place. I didn't

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Keynote speaker and former White House floral designer Laura Dowling.

feel like the flowers in the older garden went together very well. I thought it was a good opportunity to bring the garden up to date. It sounds like there were a lot more rose varieties planted. Each First Family has that chance to make their own changes." During

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Chic Watch Party guests at Marchesa.

the main event, on September 3, the Service Club had nearly 200 attendees who tuned in or attended "watch

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Cristina Montgomery and Pam Capitanini.

parties" for the event, which remains THE hat luncheon in Chicago! Guests viewed the presentation from Marchesa (with photos by John Reilly), the homes of The Peninsula's Greg Hyder and SC members Mrya Reilly, Kimberly Filan and Karen Peters. The emcee for the day was WGN-TV's Micah Materre, a long-time friend of SC, with expert event production, as always, by Tracey DiBuono of ZZAZZ Productions. Co-chairs opened the event thanking guests and sponsors. President Bodine

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said, "Despite a year in which all of us, and the entire

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world, has had the most profound challenges of a century, in 2020 the SC gave 40 grants to agencies that totaled almost $450,000…SC makes magic happen, in Englewood, Pilsen, from Uptown to Cicero." During the presentation, two of the SC's grantees, Almost Home Kids and The Chicago Lighthouse, appeared on camera thanking the organization for its support. A live auction featured packages donated by Chef Charles Webb, Four Seasons Punta Mita, jeweler John Buechner and Max Mara. Over $75,000 was raised to further the SC's mission of assisting, improving and expanding on agency programs in the Chicagoland area. Its grant recipients operate in the area of social service, cultural, educational and civic fields. (To apply for an SC grant, click here) and to learn more about this nonprofit, or to donate, click here!)

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Nan Giordano and Cesar Salinas wearing multi-purpose GDC masks.

I think, sadly, that masks are here to stay for a while. And, if

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Greg Hyder wearing a beloved Cubs mask and a sentimental watch.

this proves to be true, then why not make it fun? I know a lot of chic Chicagoans have already incorporated them into their stylish wardrobes, matching masks to their outfits, wearing masks with a message or just wearing masks because they love and want to support their favorite designers and protect their fellow citizens. I wanted to feature some of my favorites in this latest blog so I asked some of my friends to share their favorite looks. Cathy Bell Bartholomay loves her mask by Sylwia Wilczynska Designs. “I love this mask mostly because it protects me and protects others. I also love

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Hair stylist Charles Ifergan.

Sylwia’s “buy one donate one” program, the brainchild of local philanthropist Sherry Lea Fox: it’s yet another way to

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MyEyeDr's Michael Caputo wearing a Versace-inspired mask.

give back and pay it forward during these challenging times. Plus, every time I wear this mask, Slywia’s graceful artistry and sublime use of fabric make me smile underneath it…I'll be wearing masks until it is safe not to, which for me means when we have an effective vaccine and COVID 19 is under control. I dearly hope that will be soon. In the meantime, and for however long it takes, I’ll be wearing a mask for myself, for my family

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and for my friends, as well as for everyone and anyone else,” Cathy said. Hair stylist Charles Ifergan wears a mask with a paw prints pattern, a gift from his daughter Lana who thought this would be a great way to remind him she wants a DOG! Lol! MyEyeDr's Michael Caputo paired his

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Mary Lasky wearing a fav mask by Akram Hanna.

Versace-inspired mask (a gift from his L.A. friends) with Versace glasses from, where else, MYEYEDR! Caylei Vogelzang, editor-in-chief of Cancer Wellness mag, loves her mask by Mira Couture. She said, "I think masks are here to stay for the foreseeable future. I imagine that they will become more delicate, form-fitting and functional. I think that we will witness innovations in the textiles that are being used to produce them as well as the structural and aesthetic elements that cause them to look great

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Cathy Bell Bartholomay wearing a mask by Sylwia Designs.

and feel fabulous. I am looking forward to seeing what comes down the runways (or virtual runways) this fall." Amanda Puck, Mariano's Strategic Brand Development–"My favorite masks are from Italian designer La Double J. I love them because they are bright, fun and colorful and coordinate with anything! I can also wear them for long periods of time

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Amanda Puck wearing mask by La Double J.

whether in the grocery stores, helping in the community, or out visiting local restaurants! We will be wearing masks for the foreseeable future, so let’s make it fun!! My other favorites are from Kehoe Designs and also Sylwia Designs." Sheryl Dyer Schmidt, Van Cleef & Arpels store director, loves masks made by her niece Meghan, especially the one with St. Patrick High School shamrock logo (her husband Joe Schmidt

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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas wears a mask from her friend Joy with her nickname, Dragon Lady.

is president of the school). The Peninsula's Greg Hyder has a closet full of masks, being the style setter that he is. One of his favorites is from his beloved Chicago Cubs (but, believe me, he has one for EVERY occasion!). Giordano Dance Company's Nan Giordano and Cesar Salinas, obviously, love their Giordano masks that can be

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Sherry Lea Holson wearing a Sylwia Designs mask.

worn as a scarf or a headband too!  Master Chef Jaime Laurita doesn't have to go far for his colorful masks since his husband Rich Lane, creates them for his Etsy store (Eleven Eleven Concepts!) Maple & Ash's Mary Lasky loves her masks from Akram Hanna Custom Fitting & Alterations at the 900 North Michigan Shops. Jean Antoniou loves her "sippy" mask by Peach Carr and Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas' custom "Dragon Lady" mask was made by

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Paula Borg wears a glitzy Sylwia Designs camo mask.

her dear friend Joy. Catie Keogh, half of the popular travel doc duo "Trip Sisters" with her real-life sister Colleen Kelly, loves her mask by Gretchen Scott that she picked up at a locally owned boutique in Michigan City called Darling Boutique. Watch for Catie and Kelly's cool Trip Sisters travel show to return next year. They are also currently digital contributors for National Geographic and

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Catie Keogh wears a fav mask by Gretchen Scott.

Travel & Leisure Mag! And last but not least, philanthropist Paula Borg's favorite mask is a sequined, camouflage one by Sylwia Designs. I love the fact that so many designers were willing to pivot to mask-making, not only as an extra source of income, but also to help out essential workers like doctors and

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Sheryl Dyer Schmidt wearing a mask from her niece.

nurses. Designers Lauren Lein, Peach Carr, Borris Powell and others delivered them to hospitals and fire stations. Chicago is known as the city of Big Shoulders and nothing proves this more than these current, hard times. People are stepping up and reaching out in ways that make my heart sing. For sure, the rioting and violence can make this world seem so negative but, bright spots like this can certainly turn a frown upside down. I received a surprise

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package in the mail recently from Playboy. Inside, the silver envelope were two PB masks, one with one of my favorite covers (February 1979) on it (this mask is called "Iconic Covers"), and another pink one with Bunny logos.  The note inside showed me why Playboy has been my ride

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Jean Antoniou wearing Peach Carr's sippy mask.

or die "family" for the last 47 years. "Candace, Hope you are doing well & staying safe! Love, Playboy." Thanks to all my trend-setting friends who contributed to this segment!

Playboy will also be coming out with a really cool Instagram app! They sent the link to all the Playmates first for a test drive and I know it's going to be very popular! Take a look here and watch for it, coming soon!

Porchlight Music Theatre hosted PorchlightPalooza, a three-day

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Porchlight Icon honoree Joel Grey.

virtual festival Friday, Aug. 21 – Sunday, Aug. 23,  in lieu of its cancelled March 23 ICONS GALA. This new virtual 25th Anniversary celebration raised over $220,000 and included performances from Chicago’s best talents, highlights from its award-winning history, celebrity greetings and well wishes, the presentation of the Luminary Award to Elaine Cohen and Arlen D. Rubin and culminated on Sunday, Aug. 23, with an exclusive interview hosted by legendary newsman Bill Kurtis with Porchlight’s 2020 ICON Award recipient  Joel Grey.  (PorchlightPalooza is currently available for viewing on Porchlight’s YouTube page.)  Porchlight's Executive Director Jeannie Lukow said, “PorchlightPalooza, due to its virtual format, was able to reach our loyal Porchlight fans and expand to a national

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Much loved Bill Kurtis conducted Q&A with Joel Grey.

audience. In terms of attendance and donations, we have exceeded any previous Porchlight gala in our 25 year history.” She continued, “The response shown for PorchlightPalooza from our audience and people new to Porchlight has been unanimously positive.” Artistic Director Michael Weber added, “Trying this new format was a massive undertaking for all of us and we could not be more proud of the final result. From following social distance guidelines for filming to undertaking new technology and editing three days of one hour shows; PorchlightPalooza is something we could not be more proud of.” Event co-chairs Rick and Deann Bayless and Bill Kurtis and Donna La Pietra shared their highlights from this weekend. “We are so proud of what Porchlight has accomplished,” La Pietra said. “We have been planning the March gala for more than a year and had to change the entire format and evening due

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Michelle Lauto, Missy Aguilar and Lucy Godinez.

to COVID-19. With PorchlightPalooza, we were able to still host three nights of a great event that I was able to enjoy from home

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Lorenzo Rush Jr, lighting design by Rachel West.

with Bill and all my friends, virtually.” Deann Bayless commented, “As Rick and I watched each night, singing along to each number which would not be allowed normally, we could not prevent ourselves from smiling the entire time! Porchlight’s artists and staff provided three unforgettable nights of entertainment that I cannot get out of my head.” PorchlightPalooza artists included Brian Acker, Adrian Aguilar, Missy Aguilar, Charissa Armon, Neala Barron, Jayson Brooks, Caron Buinis, Lydia Burke, E. Faye Butler, Matt Crowle, Andres Enriquez, Erica Evans, David Girolmo, Lucy Godinez, Cory Goodrich, Frederick Harris, Jermaine Hill, Callie Johnson,

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Dancers Christopher Kelly, Erica Evans, Joey Stone and Laura Savage (Middle row, L to R) Linda Madonia, Rafe Bradford and Lior Shragg; (Lighting design by Rachel West and dancers' costumes designed by Bill Morey.)

Donterrio Johnson, James Earl Jones II, Christopher Kelley,  Heidi Kettenring, Michelle Lauto, John Marshall, Jr., Alexis J Roston, Lorenzo Rush Jr, Laura Savage, Stephanie Stockstill, Joey Stone, Bethany Thomas and Gene Weygandt. The weekend also shared well wishes and greetings from artists saluting Grey's influence on music theatre including Bob Balaban, Patrick Cassidy, Kristin Chenoweth, Raul Esparza, cast members from the recent off-Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof, Josh Gad, Larry Grossman, John Kander, Tom Kitt, David Mamet, Joe Mantegna, Howard McGillin, Mandy Patinkin, Benj Pasek, Tonya Pinkins, Bernadette Peters, Lonny Price, Chita Rivera, Susan Sampliner, Susan Stroman, Paul Oakley Stovall, Ben Vereen, Bruce Villanch, Stephen Wallem and Maury Yeston.

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Jim Belushi debuts his CBD product at Greenhouse opening.

GREENHOUSE celebrated the opening of its 15,000-sq-ft flagship CBD dispensary in Skokie on September 3. The afternoon had a definite Blues Brothers vibe as actor Jim Belushi (founder of Belushi's Farm) debuted his Blues Brothers X Grassroots product line to much fanfare, arriving in the famed Bluesmobile with two fellow "Blues

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Greenhouse Grand Opening in Skokie.

Brothers" (Mitch Kahn, CEO of Greenhouse and Chris Karakosta, GM of Belushi's Farm and Jim's cousin). The CBD dispensary officially opened at 1000 Skokie Blvd. with a ribbon cutting ceremony in partnership with the Skokie

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Belushi and friends arrive at the Greenhouse opening in the famous Bluesmobile that was featured in the 1980 film, "The Blues Brothers."

Chamber of Commerce that was followed by outdoor activities. Belushi's home-grown collaboration, developed at cultivation facilities owned by leading cannabis company Curaleaf, celebrates the 40th anniversary of the iconic Blues Brothers franchise. Located across from Old Orchard Mall, Greenhouse was designed by architects Peter Theodore and Stephen Coorlas, and built by Chicago based Pacific Construction. The architecturally focused exterior boasts a curtain-like facade with expansive windows, bringing natural light and warmth into the space. The two-level interior,  designed by Epoch Design Group, was deliberately configured to offer a premium,

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Mitch Kahn (Greenhouse), Chris Karakosta (Belushi's Farm) and Jim Belushi. 

curated customer experience, with a large focus on educational displays throughout the space. The second floor, accessible via a lift as well as a spectacular curved staircase, will be dedicated to in-depth consultations with trained product specialists as well as online pre-order pick up. Available products include flower, vapes, extracts/oils, topicals, concentrates and edibles. During the opening festivities, Belushi (who was scheduled to be joined by Dan Akroyd

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Linda Goldman (Skokie Chamber of Commerce), Jon Terzia (Skokie Chamber of Commerce), Talley Wettlaufer (Greenhouse) and Mitch Kahn (Greenhouse).

who couldn't come in from Canada due to Covid restrictions) played the harmonica and signed autographs for fans. Over 600 people attended over the course of the day including Christie Hefner, Rick Kogan, Mitch Kahn (CEO & Co-Founder of Greenhouse), Boris Jordan (Executive Chairman of Curaleaf), SNL alum Tim Kazurinsky, Gregg Steinberg (of Belushi’s Farm), Chris Karakosta, Akele Parnell, Khadijah Tribble and Bob Jersey. (For more info, click here!)

 

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FOSTER BOY OFFICIAL POSTER_100brightnessPut this film on your watch list! "Foster Boy" is a heart-wrenching drama about the painful, corrupt parts of the ‘for-profit’ foster care system – but also a story of

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Matthew Modine, Krystian Alexander Wyttle, Jay Paul Deratany and Shane Paul McGhie.

redemption, justice and change. Starring Matthew Modine, Louis Gossett Jr. and newcomer, Shane Paul McGhie, the movie is being released nationwide in theaters and VOD on September 25. Michael Trainer (Matthew Modine)  is a lawyer at the center of a trial in which a for-profit foster care agency puts a known sex offender into the same foster home as his young client Jamal (Shane Paul McGhie), with catastrophic results. Michael, a successful litigator with a long career in protecting corporate clients, has been blinded from recognizing the real damage they can cause. He wants nothing to do with Jamal's case until a Judge forces him to accept it. Initially he sees

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Film backer Thom Lipari, Jay Paul Deratany, producer Shaquille O’Neal, co-producer Mary Beth O’Connor.

Jamal, as a thuggish African American youth trying to get a piece of corporate profits. But when Jamal refuses to settle the case for any amount of money, Michael begins his representation in earnest. As their work together reveals the horrifying depth of the corrupt and abusive for-profit foster care agency, Michael is transformed from reluctant defender to fierce

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Matthew Modine and Louis Gossett Jr. in "Foster Boy."

warrior in the battle for justice. Dolly Parton was so moved by the film that she wrote a special song for it. The film was co-produced and written by Chicago attorney/screen writer Jay Paul Deratany. Film-

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Foster Boy's Shane Paul McGhie.

backer Shaquille O'Neal said, "Foster kids are not just someone else's kids, they're our kids. There is so much we can do to help them, but it all starts with shining a light on their circumstances. That's why I am so proud to be an

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Lex Scott Davis in "Foster Boy."

executive producer of the film, Foster Boy." Writer/producer Deratany added, "I'm honored that Shaquille is part of the team. The atrocities and abuse of power within the for-profit foster care system are real. The movie is based on several of my cases. These kids deserve so much better. It is my hope that "Foster Boy" will bring positive change." There will be a pre-premiere screening of this multi-award winning film at the Chi Town Movies Drive-In in Pilsen, Wednesday, September 16! Get tickets here! And to watch the powerful trailer, click here. (You can pre-order the movie On Demand too) Congrats to all involved with this film and thanks for bringing this important information to light.

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Rush WB Fall benefit 2020The Rush Woman's Board will host its Fall Benefit on Friday, October 2 at 6:30 pm. This year the Benefit has been re-imagined as a virtual event featuring a wine tasting and live jazz performances. Originally, it was planned as a festive cocktail party to be held at Theater on the Lake in Lincoln Park, but, of course, COVID.  The

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Fall Benefit 2020 Co-Chairs – Elizabeth Bigelow, Gwen Geller and Wendy Herb.

co-chairs, Wendy Herb, Elizabeth Bigelow, and Gwen Geller, had considered canceling the event altogether, but the need at Rush is even greater right now due to the pandemic, so they wanted to find a way to make it work virtually. Funds raised will go to the Woman's Board Transformation Fund, which supports the Rush Cancer Center. The deadline for ticket sales is September 23. (Click here for info/tickets!)

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Aids foundation run-walkThis month, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) is inviting Chicagoans to move “Forward Together” for the 19th annual AIDS Run & Walk. For the first time, the week-long event – kicking off on Monday, Sept. 28 – will feature 5K and 10K routes throughout various Chicago neighborhoods including Hyde Park, Uptown, the Loop and more to promote safety and minimize crowds. The AIDS Run & Walk will conclude at Soldier Field on Oct. 3 and raise vital funds and awareness for AFC, in addition to more than 20 community partner organizations that provide programs and services for those living with or vulnerable to HIV, AIDS and other chronical illness. (To register, click here)

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Dining Out for Life 2020Join TPAN and Kiki Queens for DINING OUT FOR LIFE CHICAGO on Thursday, Sept. 24! Dine in, order takeout or delivery from one of the restaurant partners and make a personal gift to support TPAN’s mission to serve people affected by HIV. Tune in LIVE on Facebook to IMG_4426watch an evening hosted by the Queens on Sept. 24, 6-8 pm! Proud to be a co-chair with Sean Lewis and Amy Lawless and stand by our LGBTQ and HIV-affected communities, in one of the most important meals you’ll have all year! Here's how you can help: 1) SIGN UP as a Virtual Ambassador! Encourage your friends to get involved. 2) DINE on 9/24! Choose one of our restaurant partners and either dine in, order takeout or delivery. Then watch KiKi Queens! 3) DONATE directly to TPAN. They won’t rely on restaurant donations so individual gifts are all the more important this year! 4) SHARE your support on social media! Tag your restaurant, Dining Out for Life Chicago, and use the hashtag #DOFLChi.

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UntitledMisericordia's Heart of Mercy Ball and Artist in All events are going virtual! The venue has changed but the show must go on! Please join the Misericordia Siblings Association as they host their annual silent auction, "The Artist in All," virtually this year. Celebrate the courage and optimism of Misericordia's resident artists who Misericordia  artist in all 2020have worked hard on their masterpieces and can't wait to show them off! The online showcase will include paintings, ceramics/3D art, photography and jewelry, all available for online bidding. Congrats in advance to SIBs president Kelly Mayer, event chairs Caitlin Deptula, Bob and Jim Snediker, co-chair Sheila Canavan, Bill Meyer, Julie Sullivan and presenting sponsor The Mazza Foundation. To view the offerings (and/or to donate), click here! Also, mark your calendars for Misericordia's Heart of Mercy Ball, also going virtual this year on October 14 at 6 pm! Join the Women's Board and co-chairs Jackie Kissane and Susan Baker, as they host an enchanted evening to raise awareness and financial support for the children and adults of Misericordia Home. (Details here!)

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PrenticeFriends of Prentice will host its Annual Friends of Prentice Benefit as a virtual event - Still Together, At Home on Saturday, October 24. The event will honor our healthcare community while raising critical funds for medical research on an even greater scale to support the future of women’s healthcare. Thanks to its supporters, they have been able to provide crucial support to projects that benefit women, infants, and families in our immediate communities and across the globe. Please check out ways to give here and register for the event here!

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Gilda's Club Chicago will host "Yes, and…An Improvised Gala" on Friday, Sept. 25 at 6 pm. Hosted by Jon Harris and Larry Wert, the event will include performances by current Second City cast members, appearances by Second City alums and live musical performances and surprise guest appearances. Gilda’s Club was established in honor of Second City’s own Gilda Radner who was diagnosed with cancer in 1985 and passed away in 1989. Gilda’s Club provides free emotional and social support to anyone impacted by cancer. Funds raised at this benefit will support the creation of virtual programs that bring the service directly into the member’s home. (To register and/or donate, click here)

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WITSIt looks like some events will be virtual even moving into December! This year, WITS (Working in the Schools) will replace its large-scale Blackboard Affair gala with an Alice in Wonderland themed virtual fundraiser called The UnGala on Thursday, December 10 at 7:30 pm. The UnGala, which will be streamed into your home, is an opportunity for the Chicago community to come together to support students and teachers and to celebrate the work of WITS, ensuring that it remains a part of the Chicago education community and is there for our students and schools for future generations. (To register (for free) and/or donate, click here!)

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The Museum of Science and Industry will host a virtual gala, "Age of Invention," on Saturday, October 10. The event will support the Museum's education programs and initiatives. To register, click here!  

Kidney event

The National Kidney Foundation of Illinois (NKFI) will host its virtual 35th annual Gift of Life Gala: Coming Together As A Team on Thursday, October 29 at 6:00 pm. The evening will benefit the NKFI mission to improve the health and well-being of those at risk or affected by kidney disease through free screening programs and community health initiatives in Illinois. NKFI, along with Chicago White Sox Charities, will honor the memory of legendary broadcaster and pitcher Ed Farmer, posthumously, with the “Gift of Life Award.” Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White will present the award to Darrin Jackson, WGN radio broadcaster, who will accept the award on behalf of his late radio partner. Pat Tomasulo, sports anchor and reporter at WGN-TV, will serve as master of ceremonies and host the evening’s events. (For tickets, $150, and more info, click here!)

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IMGDon't forget, October 3 is a very special date for A Silver Lining Foundation (ASLF) as its "A Sterling Event" annual fundraiser will be going virtual! What an evening it will be too, starting with a 6:30 reception complete with special celebrity guest bartender Micah Materre and an ask-me-anything segment hosted by an internationally recognized sommelier. At 7:00, the

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Mark Roscoe directing Opal Staples and friends in music video for ASLF.

event officially kicks-off with WGN TV’s Paul Lisnek as emcee. ASLF is beyond excited to introduce the premiere performance of, "I Believe," ASLF’s anthem performed by the talented Opal Staples and produced and directed by Mark Roscoe. This will be a virtual fundraiser unlike any other – complete with celebrity toasts, videos and information about the mission and impact of the foundation. The evening will include exciting silent and live auctions with Jim Miller on hand to lead the charge! Most importantly, all 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 register, please click here!

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Mercy HousingMercy Housing will host a virtual celebration on Wednesday, September 23. "Moving Forward Together" will feature a timely conversation on the critical impact of housing on health and help raise awareness and resources for quality affordable housing in our region for those in need. To date, thanks to community partners and supporters, Mercy Housing Lakefront is able to provide affordable housing and supportive services to more than 8,000 residents in Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. To register and for more info, click here!

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9Love and thanks to all of the wonderful friends and

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supporters who kept voting for Rooney Rules in the recent PAWS Chicago's Vanity Fur Pet Contest. It was such a darling way to raise awareness for this, the largest No-Kill animal shelter in the Midwest. Rooney didn't win but he received honorable mention. (To hear/see his concession speech (lol), click here!)

I hope you're all holding up during these (still) very trying times. I worry about our dining scene when the weather becomes cooler. One popular and much loved restaurateur said he "spent 185242_500x333_500the whole morning praying for the future." I think we all feel the same. We try to dine in/out/or carry out as much as we can but we've been negatively affected by all of this too. We even spent an afternoon researching places to live in the suburbs. We don't want to move but circumstances here may cause us to do otherwise. I don't want to live in fear, nor do I want to see all the stores, restaurants and mom-and-pop shops leave the area, which was one of the reasons we loved living downtown. We took a drive around the city over the weekend and it was a ghost town. People's nerves are still frayed and everyone seems to be waiting for the next shoe to drop. My husband described it as "Berlin after WWII." I don't know when or how this is all going to change, but like the restaurateur, we pray it's soon.

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And now, on a brighter note, I'm thrilled to see the nonprofit community pivoting to virtual 78f9a998db2546dff84b6c77d7a072fd with such success! And, although it's infinitely better to gather together in person, the recent events I've been a part of have done really well financially and visually. It seems the supporters of each nonprofit know they have to step up or give up. And, as the Service Club's president Sherrill Bodine said, "Quitting is not an option."

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. And now, something to leave you with a smile……

 

 

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GALAS GOING VIRTUAL: HOW SHAKESPEARE THEATRE COMPANY CELEBRATED THE BARD’S BIRTHDAY IN STYLE ONLINE

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Sign seen on Covid car ride. We believe.

Welcome back for my second blog under covid. Like everyone else in the world, I feel like this thing has me by the throat. I understand the frustration of people trying to gain back some freedom. In the beginning, believe it or not, I thought this was sort of fun–at least I had an excuse to stay home with Chuck and Rooney. I even got in some very creative cooking, thanks to Chef Art Smith and his great Insta videos. The stay-at-home order was like having permission to take a staycation. Little did I, or anyone else,

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We miss shooting the breeze with Joey.

realize how long this would last and the horrible loss of life, sickness and personal sacrifice (on behalf of the front line workers

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Gibson's with Kathy Piccone–such a sweet memory that I hope will return soon.

and others) it would cost. I understand the safety precautions we all need to take but I'm definitely ready to get back to work, get out of the house and have a reason to get dressed and earn a paycheck again. Zoom meetings are not for me. I'm a Gemini, I need social interaction like I need air to breathe. I know this will end but then what? What will the new normal look like? We all see how the world changed following 9/11. I

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Pizano's, festive at Christmastime and always.

can't imagine flying with plastic panels between seats, nor can I imagine what dining in restaurants will look like. How in

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Armando Vasquez, La Scarola. We're waiting to do this again!

the world will Armando Vasquez, from La Scarola, share tequila shooters with us? How will I handle not getting a hug from Kathy Piccone at Gibson's and how sad would it be not to be able to sit at Tufano's with Joey DiBuono or at the bar at Pizano's with Brian shooting the breeze. Times will change but I pray memories like these will return for us all, and soon.

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Fundraising-organizations-nonprofit-charityOur fabulous gala-going days have been cut short too, for now. Thank you Rona. However, that doesn't mean nonprofits aren't getting creative with their fundraising, ergo virtual galas! Now, we all know this isn't nearly as gratifying as rubbing shoulders with friends, comparing new outfits or toasting a successful night, but it is a vital effort for the organizations to stay afloat and keep revenue streams open. I've come to realize that if supporters have their heart set on your nonprofit, they will find a way to help and this gives them a perfect opportunity during this crisis. Case in point, I recently "attended/watched" Chicago Shakespeare Theatre's online event, "Toast to Shakespeare's Birthday." It's lucky for them that they have such a deep arsenal of performing and creative talent, which helped move along the 1/2 hour free celebration. It was joyous and thoughtfully produced with nearly 2000 households tuning in and several thousand more on-demand. The organization was really ahead of the game though as they've been producing "tons" of online content as part of their ongoing Shakes@Home initiative. The recent birthday celebration for the bard was the first virtual event of this kind that they have produced. The event was part of its Brave New World campaign which brought in more than $10,000 in new and first time gifts toward the $900,000 raised to date. Read details below:

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Shakespeare Theater Company's virtual gala was a great success!

Chicago Shakespeare Theater presented a one-night-only streaming event Toast to Shakespeare’s Birthday! on April 23. On the occasion of the Bard’s 456th birthday, a line-up of special guests—including the Queens of SIX on Broadway, Chicago Theater legend Larry Yando, hip-hop sensations the Q Brothers Collective, actor/author John Tufts, as well as T.R. Knight, Heather Headley, Peter Sagal, Chef Rick

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A 456th BD celebration!

Bayless, Harry Hadden-Paton and Rebecca Night, James Vincent Meredith, E. Faye Butler, and more–all offered toasts to the Bard during the 1/2 hour virtual event that opened with a welcome from artistic director Barbara Gaines and creative producer Rick Boynton. The fun-filled event featured a special musical performance from the

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The virtual event was hosted by Rick Boynton and Barbara Gaines.

SIX Queens—Adrianna Hicks, Andrea Macasaet, Abby Mueller, Brittney Mack, Samantha Pauly, and Anna Uzele—who headlined the North American Premiere production of the hit show at Chicago Shakespeare in Spring 2019 and now await their return to the Broadway stage. Legendary Chicago theater actor Larry Yando joined online to discuss Shakespeare after appearing onstage in some of the Bard’s most storied roles. The evening also featured Chicago hip hop sensations, the Q Brothers Collective – GQ, JQ, Jax and Pos, who have created award-winning “ad-rap-tations” of Shakespeare including Othello: The Remix. Actor

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Beautiful stars from the "Queens of Six"

and author John Tufts, along with his son, shared a birthday-themed recipe from his newly released book, Fat Rascals: Dining at Shakespeare’s Table. Making special appearances throughout the event were T.R. Knight (Grey’s Anatomy, Chicago Shakespeare’s A IMG_7132Midsummer Night’s Dream), Heather Headley (Broadway’s The Color Purple, Aida, The Lion King), NPR’s Peter Sagal (Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me), Chef Rick Bayless, Harry Hadden-Paton (Downton Abbey, Broadway’s My Fair Lady) and Rebecca Night (Chicago Shakespeare’s The King’s Speech), James Vincent Meredith (The Book of Mormon National Tour), award-winning vocalist E. Faye Butler, as well as Heidi Kettenring, Laura Rook and Nate Burger, Jennifer Latimore, and Sean

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and Linda Fortunato. The event highlighted Chicago Shakespeare’s current initiatives to serve audiences, artists and the community and covered Chicago

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John Tufts, and his son, cooked on the show and "shamelessly" touted his new cookbook.

Shakespeare’s new free educational initiative, Stream and Study, which provides educators with a digital stream of the Theater’s 2017 abridged production of Romeo and Juliet, adapted and directed by Marti Lyons and a wide array of teaching materials and activities, tailored for the now-virtual classroom. Hundreds of teachers have already signed up to implement the program in their digital curriculum. The

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Actor Greg Vinkler offered a virtual toast.

Theater’s "Masks for faces and for Noses" project, in partnership with University of Illinois – Chicago, was also spotlighted.

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Actors Rebecca Night and Harry Hadden-Paton.

The project workers have completed more than 18,000 patient face masks for UI Health hospitals and other healthcare facilities across the state, all while providing a source of income to more than 100 theater-makers across the city, many of whom are out of work due to the COVID-19-releated theater closures. The virtual event closed with cast members and other theater VIPs thanking the viewers and the front line workers. Gaines ended with, "Stay safe, be well and let's all take care of each other."

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GDC April 25Congrats to Giordano Dance Chicago for its first ever virtual Zoom jazz dance experience that was held on Gus Giordano Day April 25 with renowned choreographer Ray Leeper. The

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GDC's Nan Giordano and Cesar Salinas welcomed viewers from Nan's living room.

energetic and inspiring online event opened with a welcome from artistic director Nan Giordano and artistic programs manager, Cesar Salinas, from Nan's beautiful living room. Nan introduced Leeper who appeared from his Los Angeles home. This was followed by 20-minute combo sessions conducted by Giordano and Leeper with appearances by the

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Choreographer Ray Leeper led us all in dance from his home in LA.

dancers at various intervals. Everyone was encouraged to follow along for this intermediate level online dance celebration. Over 300 viewers tuned in from 12 countries and 31 states, raising $3000 for America's original jazz dance company, now in its 57th year. At the conclusion, a full screen

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The entire GDC company participated and joined together at the conclusion to thank supporters.

of all of the dancers appeared with Nan, Cesar, Ray and Michael McStraw, executive director. GDC is one of the longest running professional dance companies in America. The event will be held again on June 9 led by Leeper, this time on NAN GIORDANO DAY! Congrats to all and I'll "see" you on June 9! (To follow along, click here!)

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Pants Optional, a virtual gala for Steppenwolf Theatre Company and Saturday, May 9.

And you won't want to miss THIS virtual gala! Steppenwolf Theatre Company will replace its 2020 Gala with a special (FREE) online event, Pants Optional: A Steppenwolf Soirée. The event will celebrate the power of theatre and raise critical funds to keep the company alive during a time of necessary social-distancing. Ensemble member Audrey Francis will emcee this festive virtual gathering on Saturday, May 9, at 6:30 pm CST, with special appearances by Steppenwolf ensemble members Joan Allen, Gary Cole, John Malkovich, Sandra Marquez and Laurie Metcalf, along with celebrity guests who will be announced on

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STC ensemble member John Malkovich will participate in the virtual event.

Steppenwolf’s social media channels and website. Steppenwolf ensemble members and esteemed celebrity guests will make special appearances in this

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Ensemble member Tracy Young.

virtual soirée, uniting with Steppenwolf supporters, audiences and fans viewing the event from the comfort of their homes. Throughout the evening, guests will be able to give online, by phone or by text to help raise funds to bring back to the stage I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter, this season’s Steppenwolf for Young Adults hit world premiere based on the award-winning novel by

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Ensemble member Audrey Francis will emcee.

Erika L. Sánchez, adapted by celebrated Chicago playwright Isaac Gómez. The extended and sold out run was cut short by the COVID-19 crisis and remounting the production in the Spring of 2021 would bring back to life this essential Chicago story for those who were unable to see it and others who want to see it again. Wrapping up Steppenwolf’s spectacular online bash, attendees can participate in a virtual dance party with the talented DJ Tracy Young, who won a 2020 Grammy for her remix of Madonna’s I Rise. “Although our traditional gala is always a wonderful night that we look forward to, I know that this year’s event will be truly special. Being able to come together online with a greater swath of Steppenwolf artists, audiences and supporters for a collective

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Beloved ensemble member Joan Allen will also participate.

moment of joy during these difficult times is just what we need to support live theatre and each other,” shares artistic director Anna D. Shapiro.

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Ensemble member Gary Cole.

Pants Optional: A Steppenwolf Soirée co-chairs include ensemble member Joan Allen; trustee Susan Berghoef; ensemble members Gary Cole and Sandra Marquez; and trustee Anne Phillips and Don Phillips. “Every year we look forward to a fun celebration with artists, ensemble, trustees and guests in support of the incredible work that Steppenwolf

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Ensemble member Sandra Marquez.

Education does season after season. We’re thrilled that this year’s virtual platform allows us to expand our reach by making it free and open to all. What better way to uplift the power of live theatre than raising funds to bring back a production that was so meaningful to our teen and public audiences. We are looking forward to reuniting with our Steppenwolf community online with this event and at our theatre again in the future,” shared executive director David Schmitz. Pants Optional: A Steppenwolf Soirée lead sponsors are Anne and Don Phillips with additional support from Innovators Allstate, The Bluhm Family Charitable Foundation, Exelon, Grosvenor Capital Management, Liz and Eric Lefkofsky, The Orlebeke Foundation and The Pritzker Traubert Family Foundation, among others. For more details on how to stream this exciting event, click here!

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Holly Buckendahl, RMHC CEO

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana hosted its first virtual UNGala on May 2. Hosted by Fred (of KISS 103.5 FM) and Holly Buckendahl, the nonprofit's CEO, the 40 minute event featured a performance by Sixteen Candles (that was introduced by lead singer Adam LeBlanc). The group sang "Chains of Love." Nick Lynch, 3-time

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Fred, of KISS 103.5 FM) hosted the show.

American Idol contestant sang "Best Days" by Graham Colton. In between performances, RMHC ambassador families shared their stories of staying at the Houses when their children were sick. The Donnelly family's daughter Olivia, was born with a rare heart condition

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Baby Olivia before her first heart transplant.

that required hospitalization that eventually led to heart transplant surgery, not once, but twice. Every year, the family leads a Walk for Hope and Olivia is doing great now! Throughout the event, Holly shared info about the 5 Houses spread across Chicagoland (along with three Family Rooms). She said, "We

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Sixteen Candles' Adam LeBlanc.

exist so families can get better together." The Houses served around 18,000 kids last year. It costs about $85 per night to house a family but they are asked to donate only $10, if they can. If they can't, no family is ever turned away. There was a Q&A with Ronald McDonald introduced by franchise

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American Idol's Nick Lynch performed.

owner/operator Derrick Lott. Ronald led the viewers in a dance and told some cute jokes. Mardelle Gundlach, program director, gave supporters a tour of the House near Comer Children's Hospital. Fred spoke about his own family's experiences staying in various

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Olivia in dancing mode–she's doing great now!

Houses when he had meningitis as a kid. In conclusion, the band Spoken Four sang Stevie Wonder's "Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours." Pete Bensen, RMHCCNI board chair, thanked everyone for viewing and donating. "While the world around us is on pause, childhood illness doesn't take a break." The event

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Spoken Four performed.

raised over $760,000 towards a $1 million goal with donations pouring in online from the Benson Family ($10K); McGonigal Family ($5K); True Group ($10K); Koerner Family ($2500); Hammock Family ($2500); Caitlin Griffin ($1K); Capgemini Family ($10K); Red Shoes Society ($5K) and the Chicago Bulls and White Sox ($5K) and so many more. Donations for the UnGala are continuing through the end of the month (and anytime, of course). To donate or bid on silent auction items, click here!   

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the return of previously cancelled galas! Please mark your calendars for the following big events that will be live and in person (for now anyway). Make sure you check each nonprofit's website though as the event draws closer in case there have been changes.

Chicago House & Social Service's 34th annual Brunch & Fashion Show has been rescheduled  for September 13. I will be front and center for this hotly anticipated, fun-filled, joyous event to benefit this nonprofit that, since 1985, has provided support for those living with and vulnerable to HIV/AIDS. For tickets, more info, please click here!

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Josh Hale, pres/CEO Big Shoulders Fund, and friends.

The Big Shoulders Fund will host its annual "Reach for the Stars" gala on Friday, September 23 at the Hilton Chicago. Here's what Josh Hale, president/CEO, had to say about BSF which provides support to Catholic Schools in the neediest areas of inner-city Chicago. "We are actively working to keep our mission strong and vibrant. Our 95 schools are providing e-learning to some 26,000 children in under-resourced communities. Also, we are listening to the needs of these schools and children and are providing them with what they need – chromebooks, social-emotional supports, food, and caring – love!  While all of these are critical, ensuring these children, their families and communities have access to food has been the most critical and uplifting!  With the support of generous supporters, we have initiated U77ntitledan innovative partnerships with small community-based restaurants to deliver food/meals to our students, families, and others in the community facing food instability. Currently, we have 20 sites set up – our schools – located in some of Chicago’s lowest income communities.  We have partnered with just over 30 local, family owned

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Happy kids enjoying meals from Big Shoulders Fund initiatives.

restaurants in these communities to provide meals.  We pay the restaurants to prepare the meals which are either distributed at our schools or picked-up from the restaurant. They are fresh, hot and restaurant quality. We see this as a win-win in that we help local community-based organizations – restaurants and our schools – to remain open, vibrant and fulfilling a great need in their community. This program has grown significantly and, thus far, we have served nearly 20,000 meals and counting." Keep up the great work Josh and BSF! (For gala tickets, more info about this amazing nonprofit, and/or to support, click here!)

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After School Matters, a nonprofit that provides Chicago high school teens with after-school and summer opportunities, had to cancel its Sneaker Ball this year that was scheduled for May 2. It will be reset for Spring 2021.

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Bright Futures virtual gala is set for Thursday, May 14.

Bright Futures has changed its event to a virtual gala set for Thursday, May 14. The event will support its Youth Guidance initiative that mentors and counsels 13,000 youth.

The National Museum of Mexican Art had to cancel its May 8th fundraiser that would've presented the Arthur R. Velasquez Award to Adela Cepeda for her significant contributions and support. She will now be honored at next year's gala. In the meantime, the Museum asks if you can donate, please do so here. The Museum is the only one dedicated to Mexican art and accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.

The Chicago Flower & Garden Show had to cancel its always anticipated event this year but they are offering new content every week online through its Get Growing channel on YouTube. Please check it out and donate if you can here.

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Victory Gardens Theater will honor actor Andre De Shields at its October24 Chicago Stories Gala.

Victory Gardens Theater's "Chicago Stories" gala will be held on Saturday, October 24 at the Four Seasons. The event will honor the very talented actor/legend Andre De Shields with guest playwright and MSNBC legal analyst Jill Wine-Banks. For tickets and more info, click here!

The Chicago Symphony Orchestra is offering a variety of digital content online on its CSO From Home channel. Check it out and support, if you can.

The Harris Theatre for Music & Dance, in association with the Lyric Opera, will livestream Beyond the Aria on May 11. Artistic director Craig Terry will be joined by three Lyric artists for an evening of uplifting music. Click here for more info and to watch.

The Second City, the famed comedy institution, has adapted its improvisation-based shows to create real- CfUOkHY7_400x400time, interactive and socially "together" virtual experiences available to audiences world-wide. The events are streamed for free but donations will be accepted to The Second City Alumni Fund, a resource for performers and other members of The Second City community experiencing critical health and financial challenges. Register for shows here.

The National Hellenic Museum in Chicago offers a free digital museum archive that features a rich repository of 20,000+ Greek American artifacts, photos, historic newspapers, books and more than 450 recorded oral histories to explore. This is the largest collection of its kind in the world and it's right here at your fingertips!

WTTW-WFMT's annual gala scheduled for May 6 was cancelled. It would've celebrated women on the 100th anniversary of us getting the right to vote. The theme was Trailblazers: Women Who Change the World. No info is available yet as for a new date. I'll be waiting to hear Julia!

The Adler Planetarium Women's Board had to cancel its WISS (Women in Space Science) Luncheon and is now focusing on the Celestial Ball set for September 12 at the Planetarium. Mark your calendars and check out more info here! See video of last year's spectacular Ball below!

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago has made the decision to reschedule the 71st Annual Woman's Board Ball to Saturday, November 14 at the Four Seasons Chicago. They will hold the ball as originally planned by honoring two Woman's Board Visionaries, Karen Gray-Krehbiel and the late Kim White. For more info, click here.

Ryp1s4qZSVSt. Jude's Four Stars Restaurant Extravaganza has a tentative hold on Tuesday, September 29 to hold its event, this year at a new venue The Field Museum! And the always exciting  St. Jude Fashion Show, this year chaired by dear friend Ann Danner Dwyer, will be held on Saturday, May 8, 2021! Mark your calendars for both and follow along here for details.

Nothing deters The Service Club of Chicago! The annual Spring Luncheon (the hat luncheon) will now be held on Thursday, September 3, at the Drake Hotel. Co-chaired by Cathy Bartholomay, Annette Findling and Michelle Baker, the event will feature the same speaker as originally planned, Laura Dowling, who

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The SC Spring Luncheon has been moved to Thursday, September 3.

served as the Chief Floral Designer at The White House. SC president Sherrill Bodine said, "These are uncharted waters but SC does have plans to continue our mission. We have survived the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, the '29 Crash, two World Wars and much more because we keep doing our job!" The nonprofit also is conducting virtual philanthropic grant sessions so help in the community will still be ongoing to those organizations who need it the most. The Day on the

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SC's virtual cocktail party will be held on Thursday, May 7.

Terrace Fashion Show, produced by ZZAZZ Productions and co-chaired by Jean Antoniou, Sharyl Mackey, Tracey DiBuono and Jamie Thorsen is still scheduled for Monday, August 3 at the Peninsula. (For more info, click here!)  Also, mark your calendars for Thursday, May 7 when the SC presents its first Zoom Cocktail Party! Hosted by Nikki Friar at Marchesa Chicago, the event helps the SC support nonprofits throughout Chicagoland. There will be much camaraderie, cocktail recipes, mixology tips and, I'm sure, a lot of laughs! Click the link for more info and to purchase your ticket ($25) here! Boy, these ladies are BUSY!

89356a_19669d1df02c491aa8c09d9da3cc4c76~mv2Another great women's organization is hard at work making a difference in Hinsdale. The Hinsdale Junior Woman's Club (HJWC) is comprised of generous, dedicated, diligent women always asking, "How can we help?", and in unprecedented times like these, that question is coming up even more frequently. Recently, Hinsdale Hospital reached out for HJWC’s help in relation to its COVID-19 needs. The hospital shared a wish list of various medical items they desperately needed and HJWC came through to support them. Thanks to efforts from its philanthropy co-chairs Tina Weller, Dee Bauer, Ruta Brigden, Colleen Whitehead and Liz Weir, along with its executive board, HJWC was able to donate a grant of $19,210 to help purchase three handheld Echo Cardiology Machines and a Portable Patient Monitor. Kudos to all involved in this remarkable effort!

Https _cdn.evbuc.com_images_89799697_161306808570_1_original.20200128-182244The Chicago Lighthouse will now host its "Seeing What's Possible" gala, chaired by Anida "Cookie" Cohen, on Wednesday, September 23. The event, with a Roaring '20s theme, will be held at the Four Seasons with dinner, a program and dancing to the Becca Kaufman Orchestra. It will honor David and Nancy Huber and the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences Systems. For more info, click here!  

JourneyCare's "Allstars of Project Runway" event will be held on Saturday, September 26

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JourneyCare's Allstars of Project Runway event is set for Saturday, Sept. 26.

at the Arlington International Racecourse. The event will raise funds and shine a spotlight on care for children and adults living with serious illness. FYI, the runway show is spectacular. Last year it was led by Chicago's own Peach Carr! For more info, click here!

The Holiday Heroes Foundation, a nonprofit led by executive director Felicia Winiecki, provides joy and entertainment to children who are seriously ill by hosting themed hospital parties. Their annual event has been pushed to September but a date hasn't yet been decided. To check details when they become available, please click here!  

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The thrill of a lifetime, riding in the Pride Parade on the Baton Show Lounge float.

Sadly, the much loved Pride Parade has been postponed from its June 28th date. Tim Frye, coordinator of the 2020 parade, said he hopes the event can be held in late summer or early fall and that, if it can't be rescheduled then, it will be back in 2021. Boystown's annual Pride Fest, which was planned for June 20/21, was also postponed. It has been rescheduled for Sept. 5 and 6. Yeah!!!! (Watch for updates here).

Besides the ones mentioned above, all of these following arts, dance and theater companies will provide a virtual stage for programming. They include the Joffrey Ballet, Paramount Theatre, Porchlight Music Theatre, The House Theatre of Chicago, Chicago Children's Theatre, The Neo-Futurist Theater, Lookingglass Theatre, Sideshow Theatre, Black Button Eyes Productions, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Lucky Plush Productions, Deeply Rooted Dance Theater and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. 

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95352751_10222070677541046_6829140224187039744_nCongrats to TPAN (Test Positive Aware Network)! The organization's Dining Out For Life campaign, that raised funds for community-based organizations serving U99ntitledpeople living with or impacted by HIV, had to be re-imagined this year due to the Covid crisis. Bryant Dunbar (TPAN director of development), Michael Murphy (board chair), Charlie Jungwirth Untit99led(manager of events and community engagement) and other team members. decided the nonprofit would still show its support for the restaurant community that has supported it for so long. TPAN encouraged supporters to take part in a Solidarity Dinner on April 30 as a way of giving back. Chuck and I ordered a

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Wilde Bar & Restaurant Solidarity Dinner carry out.

delicious dinner from Wilde Bar & Restaurant. As an added bonus, inside the carry-out bag, were two laminated cards. One had a quote from Victor Hugo, "Even the darkest night will end, and the sun will rise." And on another

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Thoughtful inserts in carry out bag from Wilde Bar & Restaurant.

card, there was the most beautiful poem by Donna Ashworth which read, in part, "History will remember when the people sang on their balconies, in isolation but so very much together in courage and song…History will remember when the virus left and the houses opened and the people came out and hugged and kissed and started again. Kinder than before." Just beautiful!

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Cancer and CareersCancer and Careers helps cancer patients and survivors who are navigating the job market, Beauty with Benefitsreturning to work and/or looking for work. This nonprofit has a relationship with QVC and The Home Shopping Network and are offering an incredible sale for a contribution. The annual event, called "Beauty with Benefits," will take place on May 28 and run for 4 hours. With each purchase, regardless of how much is spent, the customer will receive a free gift valued at $230. All the brands who participate will donate the products to be sold with 80% of each purchase supporting CAC. Click here for all the details! (Thanks for the heads-up Christie Hefner!)

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Fifty-50 raffleWin virtual happy hours with Tom Ricketts, Rahm and ESPN’s Sarah Spain; a very rare 1973 Old Fitzgerald's 1849 8-Year bourbon; experiences at Utopian Tailgate, The Second City, Roots, Steadfast and more when you purchase a raffle ticket to benefit The Fifty/50 Restaurant Group's charity initiatives. The Food Drive Raffle will help feed those in need and, to date, has produced over 25,000 meals. Raffle tickets start at $20 (which will provide two meals for those in need), and the raffle ends at 11pm CST on Tuesday, May 12. Winners of each prize will be chosen via an online random winner selector, and winners will be notified on May 13. To see all of the items available and to purchase raffle tickets, click here!

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Designer Phil Cooper's new event planning idea, High-minded Events.

Designer Phil Cooper is on a real "high" with his new event planning idea. He has created High-minded Events, "Illinois' premiere cannabis concierge"! This new concept will take events to a whole new level! "From infused dining to creative explorations, High-minded Events will offer elevated experiences that harness the cannabis plant's ability to foster togetherness and fortify relationships," Phil shared. "Whether guests are connoisseurs or curious, we provide a tailored, smoke-free way to enhance the occasion." Good luck Phil! (For details, click here!)

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Steve and Marjorie Harvey fashionably masked.

The Chicago Sun-Times shared a very important article about face masks. Basically, it's everything you need to know about wearing them, caring for them and what types are the best for safety. The article, by Stephanie Zimmermann, states that there are three kinds of masks–N95 masks, medical or surgical masks and cloth masks. N95s block 95% of particles and medical/surgical masks filter out about 60-80% of particles. Any of these types of masks work better than a bandana. Read article here for all the details. #StaySafe #StayMasked

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Leave it to the Rolling Stones, they never miss an opportunity to stay relevant. They have released a very cool song perfectly describing the weird times we're all living through. "Living in a Ghost Town," the song and accompanying video, was written and created by Jagger and Keith Richards in London and L.A. (in isolation).  Mick said, ‘‘So the Stones were in the studio recording some new material before the lockdown and there was one song we thought would resonate through the times that we’re living in right now. We’ve worked on it in isolation. And here it is – It’s called ‘Living in a Ghost Town’ – I hope you like it” Keith said, “So, let's cut a long story short. We cut this track well over a year ago in L.A. for part of a new album, an ongoing thing, and then shit hit the fan. Mick and I decided this one really needed to go to work right now and so here you have it, "Living in a Ghost Town." Stay safe!” Watch it below…..so cool!

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Happy 31st anniversary GIBSONS!

Happy 31st anniversary to Gibson's Bar & Restaurant! Chuck and I got married the same year this wonderful hotspot opened,

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Frank with Tom Dreesen.

1989, and we always celebrate our anniversaries "together"! We even had our rehearsal dinner at the brand new Gibsons! Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 9 when everybody's favorite comedian, Tom Dreesen, will livestream a Zoom event, in collab with the restaurant! “The Man Who Made Sinatra Laugh” will share never-before-told stories from his friendship with the legendary Frank Sinatra! For Zoom tickets, $25, click here!

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Facetune_02-05-2020-16-21-37On Saturday, when the temps reached 70 and the sun came out, Chuck, Rooney and I made a break for it. We took our old Sebring convertible north on Lake Shore Drive and we didn't stop until we reached a beach. We were careful to stay outside the I am sooo blogging about thispolice barricade but we could still feel the breeze on our faces and hear the gentle lapping of the waves on the shore. It felt like we had taken a long trip but it was only 20 minutes away. It's true that this virus has forced us to stop and smell the roses. I guess out of everything bad, comes something good. For us, that trip rejuvenated us beyond belief. We had sand in our shoes and grateful hearts. I hope you get a chance to do the same.

Love, as always,

Candace

P.S. And now, a bed time story of how it started and why hindsight’s 2020.

 

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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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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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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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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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STELLAR Host Committee–THANK YOU!

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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