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THE SUMMER OF STARS IN THE HOLLYWOOD OF THE MIDWEST

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Advisory board members Michelle Cucchiaro and Averill Leviton.

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

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

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

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Advisory board chair Ellen Sandor and her husband Richard Sandor.

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

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It was a thrill and a privilege chatting with these two geniuses.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Nena Ivon interviews fashion icon Jeffrey Banks.

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

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Peter Martino with Marchesa's Kathryn Alvera.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Michelle Janayea (R) and cute friend.

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

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Just buzzin' around at the Bixbee Imagination Station!

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

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

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

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

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

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John Rogers Jr. and Valerie Jarrett.

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

Honorees Dennis Abboud and U.S. Senator Dick Durbin

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

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

Illinois Comptroller Susanna Mendoza and David Szoztak

Illinois Comptroller Susanna Mendoza and David Szoztak

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

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Dr. Seun Adigun, Valerie Jarrett and Rob Johnson.

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

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Senator Durbin with Governor Pritzker.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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ROOH Chicago, 736 W. Randolph!

ROOH Chicago made its highly anticipated debut on “Restaurant

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ROOH Chicago ribbon cutting.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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The loving staff at Gilda's Club Chicago.

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

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

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

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

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

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Resilience executive director Erin Walton with Illinois Comptroller Susanna Mendoza.

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

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

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

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Quinton de' Alexander

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

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Quinton and his ladies wearing his designs.

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

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

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Nika Clark

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

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

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

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

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

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Chicago Ducky Derby coming August 8 to benefit Special Olympics!

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

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Guests pose with Derby mascot Splash.

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

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

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

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Marsha Brenner

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

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

 

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MCA’S ARTEDGE: A WONDERFUL CASE OF SENSORY OVERLOAD

…PLUS HAMBURG BALLET; CHICAGO CHILDREN’S CHOIR; A BIBLIOPHILE’S DREAM; GUESS WHO WON A TELLY?; LEGENDARY LANDMARKS; WOMEN’S DAY AT CHICAGO AUTO SHOW; MISERICORDIA’S GOLD MEDAL WINNER; CRYSTAL HEART BALL; EVENING IN BLOOM; QATAR COMES TO CHICAGO; BUNKY SEES RED AND FUCHSIA; WATCH312.COM VIDEOS AND SO MUCH MORE!
 

1 - Linda Johnson Rice and Julie Latsko having some MCA fun!The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) hosted its annual artEdge fundraising benefit on February 2nd with more than 500 guests in attendance at this never-to-be-forgotten, over-the-top with creativity
2 - Darling performance artistsevent. Chicago’s art lovers, performance enthusiasts and philanthropists gathered at the MCA Warehouse for an evening of factory flair and unique performances, raising $900,000 for MCA
3 - Greg Cameron (L), Greg Thompson (R) and friendsprogramming. Known for its unfettered imagination and thought-provoking events, this year’s artEdge was no exception as the MCA presented an interactive and full-sensory experience where guests were taken on
4 - MCA Pritzker Director Madeleine Grynszetjn, co-chairs Marty Nesbitt and Anita Blancharda journey and transported into a revolutionary, working factory. Notable Chicago attendees included Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Amy Rule, MCA Pritzker Director Madeleine Grynsztejn, Tom Shapiro, MCA Board Chair King Harris and wife Caryn, MCA Trustees Marilyn and Larry
5 - Sanjay Sharma and Marilyn and Larry FieldsFields
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6 - Cari Sacks and Mayor Rahm EmanuelNeeson
, artists Theaster Gates, Kerry James Marshall, Dawoud Bay and Kara Walker, Chef Michael Kornick and wife Lisa, EXPO Chicago’s Tony Karman and wife Sondra, Sylvie Leger and Todd Ricketts, Neil Bluhm and Johnson
7 - Sondra and Tony KarmanPublishing CEO Linda Johnson Rice. On a chilly Chicago evening, attendees began their journey by entering through the back alley of the MCA Warehouse, arriving at the destination’s loading dock. Upon
8 - MCA Director of Performance Programs Peter Taub and his darling wifeentering, patrons traveled upstairs to the second floor, where chain link walls and mechanical sounds guided guests into the factory. Awash with rich lighting of yellow, red and orange, the fantastic factory featured graffiti walls by Chicago
9 - Creative food station by George Jewell Cateringartist Hebru Brantley. artEdge co-chairs Anne Kaplan, Anita Blanchard and Martin Nesbitt and Susan and Michael Canmann greeted guests and playfully draped them with “caution” tape, preparing them for the evening of factory fun as they punched in timecards for entry. The space
10 - With Alderman Bob Fioretti and Nicki Pecori, Lucien LaGrange and Melinda Jakovichfeatured three different rooms and each held a distinctive dining experience for guests. Throughout the evening, guests dined buffet-style and enjoyed a variety of delicacies from Jewell Events Catering served by factory workers wearing gloves and navy
11 - Gretchen and Jay Jordanblue factory coats. The first room guests arrived in – the Chain Link Room – featured scrumptious hors d’oeuvres of onion rings, fried mushrooms, pub chips and popcorn cleverly attached to chain-linked walls. Patrons were treated to an ensemble of performers, hanging high above on
12 - Rebecca Ford, Les Coney and Regina Taylorchains and entertaining guests with their impressive theatrics. Jyldo and Peter Taub, MCA Director of Performance Programs, curated all performances for the evening and they were awe-inspiring with a touch of the risqué which had many guests popping out
Naomi Beckwith and McArthur Biniontheir cell phones to record the incredible imagery. The show-stopping crowd, dressed uniquely in industrial chic cocktail attire, entered the Cafeteria Room, which featured a spinning “turn table,” where guests could sit while dining on tins of
14 - Vivian Teng, Michael Kutza and Mimi Plauchemacaroni and cheese, baked potatoes with chipped beef and tuna casserole. The highlight of the room was the “dry cleaning rack,” which featured an oscillating rack of assorted meats and cheeses hanging from hooks that guests were able to both admire and eat.
15 - Fitz and the Tantrums blow the doors off for the after-partyAfter experiencing the Cafeteria Room, guests continued the adventure, arriving in the Corrugated Room where performance troupes amused guests with sporadic, spirited performances on an illuminated stage. The Corrugated Room included a
16 - MCA Pritzker Director Madeleine Grynsztejnbuffet wall with an assortment of salads including cumin and carrot salad, Mediterranean faro salad and kale and Brussels sprout salad as well as a variety of soups served in trashcan-inspired containers. Following the dining hours, groups traveled downstairs to the first floor, for a special concert performance from indie pop and soul group, Fitz and The Tantrums.
17 - Soup and chili served from garbage cansBefore the performance, MCA Pritzker Director Madeleine Grynsztejn gathered the co-chairs on stage for welcoming remarks, thanking them for
20 - Stairwell performance artisttheir dedication and support to the museum. An extravagant lighting display and distinct guitar chords signaled the arrival of Fitz and The Tantrums to the stage. The lively performance featured the band’s signature tunes and had guests dancing, Dancing, DANCING! During the concert performance, guests enjoyed
18a Rubber Bar and dessert reception, featuring a special “donut wall” that had to be seen to be believed: Created cleverly with pegboards, the “donut wall” was a favorite among attendees and included four different types of donuts. The VIP Rubber Bar doubled as an apothecary, with
19oversized jars filled to the brim with gummy bears, peach rings and different flavors of licorice. It was an evening I’ll never forget and was one of the best parties I’ve ever attended. Gala co-chairs, MCA staff and Heffernan Morgan’s Bill
22 - Donuts served from pegboardsHeffernan
collaborated to create this magical evening and were inspired by the fact that this venue was indeed at one time a factory, so they brought it back to its original roots in grand style! Kudos to the co-chairs and to the MCA –
23 - Aaron Shirley (R) and cute friendsthey always kick it up a notch for each and every event. All proceeds from this hugely successful factory-inspired fete will support MCA programming. Don’t miss any of their events, check out their website here! (Additional photos by Mila Samokhina.)

 

1 - Hamburg Ballet’s Director-Choreographer John Neumeier, Joan Harris, King and Caryn Harris and the MayorThe internationally-acclaimed Hamburg Ballet made its highly-anticipated Chicago debut at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance performing the full-length ballet, “Nijinsky.” Created
2 - Lee Blackwell Baur, Harris Exec. Dir. Michael Tiknis and Dori Wilsonby John Neumeier, the company’s director and chief choreographer for the past 40 years, this touching ballet had the sellout crowd enthralled. Before opening night, the Harris Theater Board of Trustees held a
3 - Phil Lumpkin, Carroll Joynes and Helen Melchiorspecial pre-performance reception to welcome the company to town as it launched its 2013 U.S. Tour. The visit was a homecoming for the Milwaukee-born Neumeier, who spent time in Chicago learning about dance as a young student. Dance supporter Mayor Rahm Emanuel was in attendance to join in the
4 - Hamberg Ballet by Holger Badekowwelcoming festivities with theater board members, theater president and managing director Michael Tiknis, as well as dignitaries, Consul Generals and officials representing six countries. The opening night performance received a standing ovation from the audience and rave reviews from critics. (Photos by Mila Samokhina.)

 

1 - CCC Artistic Director Josephine Lee celebrating after Sita RamI loved seeing the Chicago Children’s Choir perform in the blockbuster theater production of “Sita Ram” recently at the Harris Theater. And now, under the direction of president and artistic director Josephine Lee, they
2 - CCC at the Taj Mahalparticipated in a 10-day tour of India, with stops in Delhi, Agra, Jaipur, Chennai and Bangalore for concerts presented by the Jaipur Literature Festival and the U.S. Embassy. “Chicago Children’s Choir is proud to serve as global ambassadors of our great city and the country,” said Lee. “These children are truly the Voice of Chicago and this tour gave them the opportunity to experience the rich
3 - CCC with Bombay Jayashri and vocalist P. Unnikrishnan in Chennaiculture of India while exhibiting the power of music to unite people through our performances and exchanges.” Throughout India, 45 singers from the world-renowned Concert Choir showcased music from “Sita Ram,” the organization’s world musical based on the ancient Hindu epic “Ramayana,” and performed selections from their diverse
4 - CCC performs for the Salaam Balaak Trustrepertoire spanning classical, world, gospel and popular music. In addition to scheduled performances, the Choir conducted workshops with children from The Salaam Baalak Trust, a non-profit that provides support for street and working children in inner cities of New Delhi and Mumbai. The Concert Choir is the most advanced Chicago Children’s Choir ensemble, with children ages 12-18 selected from thousands in Chicago Children’s Choir Programs throughout the city. (For more info, please visit www.ccchoir.org.)

 

Bookstellyouwhy_1352583180If you love books, you should know of this wonderful international bookseller, Books Tell You Why. Established in South Carolina in 2002, this company is one of the leading sources for rare and autographed books. I was honored when they asked to interview me for their book blog. (Read here!) I never get tired of reading and talking about rare books and love the wonderful stories surrounding great finds: A copy of Edgar Allan Poe’s first book, “Tamarlane,”
Bookswas found in a Goodwill shop and recently, a young man cleaning out his deceased grandfather’s library came across a signed copy of “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley, whose signature is rarer than hen’s teeth! It’s a fun hobby and this is the website to check out to get started yourself!

 

Telly AwardsI hope you are all fans and followers of my Watch312.com show, “Candid Candace Chicago.” Our most recent video covers a hilarious night of comedy at “Laugh Out Loud” with Chicago Bear Israel Idonije and darling former Bear Jerry Azumah! Their famous friends came out to support them and it’s all captured
Chuck with Watch312 crew, Alonzo Stallings,  Josh Orr, Abe Pina, Ashley Stevenson and Brian Person (front)here on my show! I'm also very excited to report that one of my show segments won a TELLY AWARD (Tellys honor the very best film and video productions, groundbreaking online video content, and outstanding local, regional and cable TV commercials and programs!!) (See the award winning segment here!) Congrats to my Watch312.com editor Josh Orr (check out his scary Vanishing Point films here!), Watch312.com executive producer Bill Natale and crack cameramen Alonzo Stallings, Fred Jackson and Abe Pina! More to come!!! 

 

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1 - 2013 honorees John W. McCarter and Leslie HindmanThe 2013 Legendary Landmarks Celebration will honor Leslie Hindman, John W. McCarter and Target at the Four Seasons Hotel on March 7th. The evening will begin with a cocktail reception followed by dinner, a live auction and an awards ceremony beginning at 7 p.m. in the Ballroom. Honoree Leslie Hindman founded Leslie Hindman Auctioneers
2 - Heather Becker, Grace Barry (LL honoree 2012), and Jane Nicholl Sahlins (LL honoree 2008)in 1982 and for the past three decades, she has remained a constant force behind high profile auctions. My personal friendship with Leslie began when she discovered a Van Gogh painting in an attic; I attended the auction (did NOT buy the Van Gogh) and we've been friends ever since. She is not only an amazing businesswoman but she is loved by all who know her. (Leslie will be presented by John H. Bryan.) As president of the Field Museum of Natural History Chicago, honoree John W.
Landmarks 2013 invite imageMcCarter
has served the museum for the last 16 years. He is a fellow of the American Academy of the Arts and Sciences and serves on many high-profile boards. McCarter graduated from Princeton University, has an
John-bryanMBA from Harvard Business School and also attended the London School of Economics. (John will be presented by Kim White.) Minneapolis-based Target Corporation opened its first store in 1962 and today serves guests at nearly 1,800 trend-forward discount retail stores and at Target.com. Target entered the Chicago market almost 20 years ago and today has 11 stores within the city limits and more than 50 in the metropolitan area. (Target will
Kim White and John McCarter (Photo by Tonya Hall)be presented by Marty Stern.) The Chicago Sun-Times' Bill Zwecker will serve as emcee and the event will be co-chaired by Joseph Antunovich and Janet Rotner and the celebration committee includes Madeline Gelis, Shelley Gorson and Karen Prieur. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Landmarks Illinois Preservation Heritage Grant Fund, which has made more than 80 grants providing essential assistance for the revitalization of historically and architecturally significant properties. Hope to see YOU there! For tickets and more info, please click here or call 312.553.2000.


1 - Patrick McCarthy’s gold medalCongrats to Oak Park native and Misericordia Heart of Mercy Home resident Patrick McCarthy: He recently won a gold medal for speed skating in the Special Olympics! His gold came in the 777m speed skating category and he also
2 - Patrick with Apolo Ohnowon a bronze medal in the 500m and finished fourth in the 333m, while attending the Special Olympics World Games from January 29th through February 5th in South Korea. On February 2nd, Patrick was seeded fifth out of sixth in the 777m races. In the semi-final he skated 11 seconds faster than his personal best, finishing in first place and advancing to the finals.
3 - Patrick with his mom and dadWhile competing against speed skaters from Chinese Taipei, South Korea, Austria and Hong Kong, Patrick was able to shave off an additional four seconds for a personal best finishing in first place to win a gold medal! Olympic gold medal-winning American speed skaters Apolo Ohno and Dan Jansen were both on hand to congratulate Patrick’s Team USA and skate a unified relay race. The 23-year-old has been a resident at Misericordia Heart of
4 - Receiving his gold medalMercy Home since 2010. The Home, located on the north side of Chicago, supports more than 600 children and adults with developmental disabilities. Patrick, who has Down syndrome, has been an active participant in Special Olympics since he was eight years old and is a member of the Misericordia Special Olympics team in aquatics,
5 - Patrick winning on the iceathletics, golf, basketball, and power lifting. His career on the ice began in August of 2000 with the Tomahawks, a special needs hockey team sanctioned by Amateur Hockey Association Illinois. Patrick began speed skating to improve his hockey skills but soon discovered his love of the sport and began competing one year later. (He currently trains with the Evanston Speed Skating Club.)  Huge congrats Patrick and to learn more about Misericordia Heart of Mercy, please click here!)

 

1 - Beth Rosen introduces the honoreesThe Chicago Auto Show was THE place to be this year for Women’s Day on February 12th. Hundreds of women came out to peruse the latest auto trends and attend the inaugural Women Driving Excellence event.
2 - Anupy and her daughter with honoree Corri McFadden and co-host Debi LillyThis first-time networking event was hosted by Debi Lilly, Elisa All, Jill Salzman, Barbara Rozgonyi, Saya Hillman, MJ Tam and Beth Rosen and presented by Broadway in Chicago, Cars.com,
3 - Beth Rosen, Debi Lilly, Barbara Rozgonyi, Elisa All, Saya Hillman, Jill SalzmanRedEye
, Chicago Tribune
and Monika Dixon PR. It was a chance to mix and mingle, sample spa and wellness services and enjoy the show. I was honored to be included as one of the speakers for its Women Driving Excellence presentation that also included
4 - Luvvie Ajayi shares her storyAnupy Singla
(celebrity author and entrepreneur and Chicago Now blogger), Corri McFadden (E-DropOff founder), Genevieve Thiers (Sittercity founder/serial entrepreneur), Karen Weigert (the Mayor’s Chief Sustainability Officer) and Luvvie Ajayi (The Red Pump Project co-founder). Every
5 - Women Driving Excellence Trailblazer Awardsspeaker was inspiring and had incredible stories to share about how they “start, accelerate, fuel and steer others to excellence.” The event also included a Broadway in Chicago “I Love Lucy” stage performance. I will treasure my award and this special day shared with inspiring women – congrats to all! Darling reporter LeeAnn Trotter summed up the event perfectly here in her NBC coverage below…thanks for being there, LeeAnn! 

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1 - Dr. Sujal Desai, Puja Desai and Brian MagnaboscoLittle Company of Mary Hospital’s Foundation
hosted its 23rd annual Crystal Heart Ball on February 2nd at the Field Museum featuring the Maharaja: The Splendor of India’s Royal Courts exhibit. The emcee was Little Company of Mary’s very own Patrick Elwood
2 - Sallie Lizcano and Bill Gaede(Fox 32 Chicago). More than 830 guests danced the night away to the music of the Indigo Orchestra while perusing more than 200 rare, sparkling artifacts including elaborate jewelry, ornate weaponry, royal costumes, and stunning artwork of the “great king,” the Maharaja. This premiere gala raised more than $467,000 for “Values, Vision, Innovation: the
3 - Crystal Heart Ball at Field MuseumCampaign for Little Company of Mary Hospital
.” The Mary Potter Humanitarian Award was presented to Harmony, Hope & Healing (HHH) and accepted by its founder, Marge Nykaza. (HHH is a non-profit organization that provides creative, therapeutic and educational music programs, offering spiritual and emotional support to
4 - Kevin and Ann Garvey and Liz and Steve Bensonhomeless and underserved women, children and men in the Chicago area.) The Sister Nancy Boyle Award for Excellence was presented to The Cancer Center’s Integrative Therapy Department of Little Company of Mary Hospital. Susan Arnold, R.N., B.S.N., M.S., Director of Patient Care Services, accepted this honor on behalf of the Integrated Therapy team. Dr. Irving and Shirley Fuld chaired the
5 - Nancy and Bob Barrett and Mike and Monica Careyfundraising event along with their co-chairs, Mr. Matt and Mrs. Mary Ellen Filosa. They presented four cash raffle prizes as well as a raffle prize of an 18-karat gold agate yellow sapphires and white diamonds bracelet won by Matt Kavanaugh. The grand prize cash raffle of $15,000 went to Francis J. O’Donovan. For more information on Little Company of Mary’s Foundation Department or to learn how you can donate, please visit www.LCMH.org/foundation.

 

1Evening in Bloom,” an exclusive first-look preview event of the Chicago Flower & Garden Show opens on March 8th. The event is from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in Festival Hall at Chicago’s Navy Pier and heralds the arrival of spring in the city. The theme of
Chicago flower and garden show 2010-3the 2013 Chicago Flower & Garden Show is The Art of Gardening. The show opens to the public at 10 a.m. on March 9 and runs daily through March 17th. A portion of the proceeds from “Evening in Bloom” benefit Chicago Gateway Green, a non-profit
FGS-blooms-2organization dedicated to greening and beautifying Chicago’s neighborhoods, gateways and expressways; Peterson Garden Project, a volunteer non-profit organization committed to teaching people how to grow their own food; the Kendall College Charitable Trust, a nonprofit
FGS-closeuporganization dedicated to providing support for students of need enrolled full time in the school’s culinary, hospitality, business and education programs; and Special Olympics Chicago, which provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities. The preview event
FGS-wall-bloomswill showcase nearly two dozen stunning display gardens, as well as original artworks in a variety of forms. Guests will have an opportunity to meet several artists, whose works will be shown during the event. As they mingle in the garden “gallery,” guests will sample fine wines and a variety of hors d’oeuvres from local restaurants as well as enjoy a garden-themed regional cake competition on the closing day. For tickets ($125 each) and more info, please visit www.chicagoflower.com.

 

John Cannon and Cary FrankDrum roll please: And the Chicago Interior Design Firm of the Year issssssssss…CANNON FRANK! In a contest sponsored by Luxe Interiors + Design Magazine and the Design Center at the Merchandise Mart, Cary Frank and John Cannon’s creative company won top honors! Congrats on your wonderful partnership, both professionally and personally! 🙂

 

1 - Bunky and his beautiesBunky Cushing
did it again! For his 20th annual Valentine’s Day Tea held in the Greenhouse at the Ritz-Carlton, more than 100 of our town’s movers and shakers turned out in force to celebrate with this beloved Chicago
2 - Dr. Stacie McClane Mickelson and Myra Reillyicon. For the first time, the invite offered guests the option of dressing in either fuchsia, pink or red as opposed to the previous “Ladies Please Wear Red” request. This annual tea – now privately known as the “Red Heart 100” – has been called “one of Chicago’s most sought-after-invitations” by Harper’s Bazaar. Attendees included Mary Pat Burns, Sharyl Mackey, Sherry Lea Holson, Lynda Silverman, Robin Segesta, Laurie
3 - With Rochelle Trotter, Nina Mariano and Toni CanadaDavis, Nina Mariano, Toni Canada, Myra Reilly, Hazel Barr, Jean Antoniou, Stacie Mickelson, Eileen Weinberg, Felicia Winiecki, Diane Edelman, Greg Hyder, Dan Uslan, JP Anderson, Sherrill
4 - Mary Pat Burns and Sharyl MackeyBodine, Megan McKinney, Rochelle Trotter, Mary Ann Rose, Darby Hills, Tina Weller, Cathy Bell (newly engaged!), Sheree Valukas, Amalie Drury, Rebecca Besser, Martha Wallace, Ann Wallace and Heather Farley Ingram among others. Bunky has been a fixture on the city’s philanthropic
5 - Heather Ingram, friend, Felicia Winnecke, Ann Wallace, Mary Pat Burns, Martha Wallace & Jean Antoniouscene for as long as I can remember. He hosts annual fundraisers that benefit the Howard Brown Clinic as well as the Jane Addams Senior Caucus. The Chicago Tribune has called Bunky “an arbiter of style for the
6 - Laurie Davis, Sherrill Bodine, Myra, Megan McKinney and Darby Hillscrème de la crème of Chicago society,” and Vogue has called him “Chicago’s social tugboat.” He has been associated with Ralph Lauren for more than 25 years as a consultant, his time with the company taking him to
7 - Michigan Ave. Mag’s JP Anderson and Dan Uslan with Vicky HoodNew York, Miami, and finally settling in Chicago in 1990. His weekly column, “Squire of Society,” is not to be missed! Thanks for all you do Bunky! (To see ALL pics from this always amazing event, please click here!)

 

Qatar-airways-planeOn April 10th, Qatar Airways will officially honor Chicago as its newest gateway! A VIP host committee met recently at the Waldorf for a luncheon to learn more about this five-star airline and what their plans are for our fair city. I was happy to learn that they plan on becoming involved in the communities, spreading some love to our local
Qatar logo imagescharities while increasing their visibility. Qatar’s Rebecca Jelfo welcomed the group and said, “This partnership with Chicago will bring an estimated $250 million and thousands of jobs to the community.” I was honored to
Flight attendants imagesbe a part of this committee who also included Israel Idonije, Christopher Clinton Conway, Linda Johnson Rice, Les Coney, Alexi Giannoulias, Lindsay Avner, Sheila King, Tracy Schmidt, Wendy Krimins, Greg Hyder, Kedzie Schotters, Dan Uslan, Nina and Bob Mariano, Jon and Andrew Landan, Neal Zucker, Julie Latsko, Shawn Baldwin, Keene Addington, Angela Schoenhard, Justin Jacobson, JP Anderson, Katherine and Abigail Tarbox and Laurie Davis among others. Welcome to Chicago, Qatar…this will be the beginning of a beautiful friendship! 

 

46903_411976738892194_717203530_nA Drink With Chicago
is hosting a charity comedy event on February 19, at The Laugh Factory, located at 3175 N. Broadway. Co-founder Kelly Kane and Hillary Sawchuk will be interviewing the comedians on stage as well as over a drink, of course! Proceeds will benefit Rescue Our Angels which raises funds for families in need to receive autism treatment. Jenny McCarthy's Generation Rescue Foundation will then distribute the funds raised through their grant program. For tickets and more info, please click here!

 

The Night of the Matador Event Invitation 2-23-13-page-001Night of the Matador” will be held on February 23rd from 9 p.m. to midnight at Tavernita, located at 151 W. Erie. This event – themed “Old Spain” – will benefit the Equestrian Connection, which is one of the largest therapeutic riding centers in the country. Treating more than 300 children and adults with disabilities, this charity improves the physical, mental and emotional wellbeing by providing equine therapeutic programs. For tickets, $40, and more info, please click here!

 

Little City Poker Tourney 3-9Get your poker face on! The Little City Foundation and Spex – Chicago’s favorite stop for luxury eyewear – will co-host “Seeing Hope Together” on March 9th at the Hard Rock Hotel. This exciting poker tournament and casino night will support children and adults with autism and developmental disabilities and include an eyewear trunk show, all-night lavish buffet, open bar and swag bags! Spex Director of Marketing Michael Caputo and Little City Executive Director Shawn Jeffers hope to see YOU there! For tickets ($150), and more info, please click here

 

Cameron Can Foundation Overview-page-001Cameron Rocks On!” will be held at Rockit Bar & Grill, located at 22 W. Hubbard on March 14th. Join honorary co-chair Antonio Romanucci and The Friends of Cameron for a night of fun and heart-felt giving to help kids with disabilities as they raise funds to provide care for Declan Keddy, whose Irish heritage inspired the event. The night will also support the Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Patient Emergency Fund as well as the Pediatric Hydrocephalus Foundation. For tickets ($125), and more info, please click here!


UPDATED_Glossed & Found + Monika Dixon PR Oscar Event at Public Hotel(1)I know there are a lot of Oscar parties planned but the one I’ll be attending will be at PUBLIC Hotel (located at 1300 N. State Pkwy.) hosted by GlossedandFound.com’s Graham Kostic, Monika Dixon, Alexis Cozzini, Jessie Kalin and Darnell Robinson. From 6:30 to 10 p.m., enjoy the Academy Awards in style with champagne and hors d’oeuvres plus a chance to win a Best Dressed Award! Tickets ($50) are available at the door or online here

That’s it for this week! Hope you’ve enjoyed this edition of Candid Candace and I hope you’ll follow me on Twitter (@CandidCandace) and Facebook (Candid Candace)! And don’t miss my Candid Candace column every week in the Chicago Tribune Sunday Magazine!
 

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P.S. Congrats to Chicago entrepreneurs and dynamic chef duo, Marc J. Sievers and Ryan L. Sievers, who competed on – and won – the Chicago episode of “Bobby’s Dinner Battle” on the Food Network! Woot woot!

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TWO CHICAGO INSTITUTIONS HOLD BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS: GENE & GEORGETTI AND KATHY O’MALLEY!

Blog 1 - Marion and Tony Durpetti Gene & Georgetti owners, Marion and Tony Durpetti, welcomed hundreds of guests over the course of three days as they recently celebrated the 70th anniversary of their Blog 2 legendary restaurant located at 500 N. Franklin. For this momentous occasion, they featured 1940’s décor and offered a prix-fixe, four course menu with old-time favorites that included stuffed celery, minestrone soup, mostaccioli, anchovy canapés, broiled strips, filets Blog 3 - Julie and John Hendricks and pork chops, chicken Vesuvio and whitefish. Sides included sautéed spinach, broiled mushrooms and cottage fried potatoes. The entire bill (excluding tax and gratuity) was only $15.25. You can certainly see why reservations went Blog 4 - Marion Durpetti and cute friends faster than Paul McCartney tickets. Guests were seen sipping Manhattans, Old Fashioneds, Rob Roys and Hiballs as they enjoyed the Lucille Ball, Carmen Miranda, Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn Blog 5 - Chuck with Jamie Gaballa and Tracy Powell and Veronica Lake impersonators. Magician David Kovac enchanted the crowd before the big band, Sway, began at 8:30 with a cake cutting ceremony that Blog 6 - Donn and Jeannie Seidholz included all of the guests. General Manager, Richard Ciota, said, “I don’t work a day in my life. These guys are like my family.” The restaurant served 1,100 lunches and dinners each day and night with ALL proceeds benefitting Common Threads, The Standing Tall Foundation and St. Vincent DePaul Blog 7 - Tracey Di Buono, Dominic DiFrisco and candy girl Center. Congrats also to Tony and Marion’s daughter, Michelle, for planning and promoting this great three-day celebration for wonderful causes!

Blog 1 - Birthday girl Kathy O’Malley Chicago’s Hostess with the Mostest, Kathy O’Malley Piccone, celebrated her 50th birthday in grand style at Blog 2 - Kathy surrounded by friends Moe’s Cantina recently. We have been friends for years and years (truth be known, since Faces days…all of you over 50 will know what I mean!) and she has always been one of the nicest people I know. Blog 3 - Corey Bernstein, Kath and Jim Levin It’s no wonder Gibson’s is so very successful having her at the front desk meeting and greeting every customer like they are long Blog 4 - Host BJ Murray with Rose Mandel (R) and friend lost friends. And, in many cases, they are! She’s been featured on the cover of TCW in their “Powerful Women” issue and in many Blog 5 - With Jimmy Damon and Chilli Pepper other articles and publications. She should’ve run for Mayor! Her long-time friend, BJ Murray, had Cece Gonzalez, Bonni Gross and Melinda Joseph been at Moe’s all day inputting tons of photos which were shown on the multiple video screens throughout the venue. Hundreds of friends showed up and stayed into the wee hours of the morning. Long may she reign! Love you Kath! Happy BD!!! (To view more party pics, most by Steve Starr, click here.)

Blog 1 - Barenaked Ladies Old St. Pat’s recently celebrated two days of music, food and fun at their 27th Annual World’s Largest Block Party. This is one of the most anticipated events of the summer with Blog 2 - OSP’s Beth Marek and Steve Jaeger almost 20,000 people attending this year. Dubbed the “party with a purpose,” this event featured music by Farraday, Plain White T’s, Cobra Starship, Out for Hours, Spazmatics, No Love for Linus, Matt Nathanson Blog 3 - OSP Griller hard at work! and Barenaked Ladies. The food stands held all of the expected delights of a summer festival and then some including BBQ from Robinson’s Ribs, rotisserie chicken and pork and corn on the cob from Blog 4 - Megan and Paul Moffat Nicholas Quality Meats, Good Humor ice cream, Quang Noodles’ crab Rangoon, pad Thai and shrimp fried rice, burgers and brats from Old St. Pat's Grill & Bones Grill, funnel cakes, foot-long corn dogs, Wisconsin cheddar cheese Blog 5 curds and coconut shrimp from Suzie’s Fun Foods and Connie’s Pizza. In a word, heaven! As one of the celebrity bartenders, I even learned how to pour a perfect cup of beer! FYI, Leinenkugel’s Summer Shandy was a run away winner! Other celeb bartenders included Windy City Live’s Blog 6 - Conor Gee and Becky Terlep Ryan Chiaverini, NBC 5 reporter Anthony Ponce, Fox 32 meteorologist Blog 7.jpg Tammie Souza, Fox 32 reporter and anchor Kori Chambers, WGN-TV anchor Lourdes Duarte and ABC 7 reporter John Garcia among others. This event is also a matchmaker’s dream come true having Blog 8 introduced 102 couples, who are now married, after meeting at this Block Party! So mark your calendars now Blog 9 - John Garcia, Ryan Chiaverini, Anthony Ponce, Tammie Souza, Kori Chambers, Lourdes Duarte for next year…maybe YOU could be next!!! Proceeds from this event goes towards Old St. Pat’s dozens of global outreach programs. (To view ALL pics, with additional photos by Gary Chang, please click here). 

Blog 1 - Lindsay Avner, Corri McFadden and Nicole Guarascio Four hundred guests dressed in their Sunday best to attend Bright Pink's "For the Women We Love" high tea celebration. Celeb TV's Blog 2 - Lindsay with Bright Impact Honoree Carolyn Brundage Kelli Zink emceed the fourth annual benefit, which raised over $80,000, and also included musical entertainment by former Broadway performer, Laurie Akers, who sang Rascal Flatts' "I Won't Let Go." There were heartfelt and empowering stories from young women Blog 3 - Randi Lustig, Lindsay, Carli and Taylor Lustig in the Bright Pink community as well as the presentation of the "Bright Impact Award" which was presented to Carolyn Brundage, the founder of Blog 4 - Amy Sweet, Lisa Elbert, Latonia Baker and Dalia Holmes Pretty City. This successful entrepreneur and beauty columnist has raised nearly $100,000 through her "Pretty in Pink" campaign which Blog 5 - Laurie and Brad Akers benefits breast cancer charities. Bright Pink founder, Lindsay Avner, has created much needed awareness with her organization that supports, enlightens and empowers young women to be proactive with their breast and ovarian health. To learn more and for donations, please visit www.bebrightpink.org. (To view ALL event pics by Steve Feferman, please click here!)

 

 

Blog 1 - Co-chairs Dawn & Jim O’Neal with Winston & Dominick Congrats to another great year for PAWS! Their 9th Annual All Paws on Deck Beach Party was a tail-wagging success! US99’s Lisa Dent, who was the emcee again this year, auctioned off Blog 2 - Co-chairs Nancy and Ron Officer some exciting packages that included two tickets to “Dancing With the Stars” (won again this year by Tails in the City’s Bruce Haas and Phillip Emigh). Judy and Howard Tullman won the right to showcase their five Blog 3 - Bonnie Spurlock with emcee US99.5’s Lisa Dent “kids” next year in the always hotly anticipated PAWS poster. This year’s benefit was chaired by Nancy and Ron Officer along with Dawn Blog 4 - Bruce Haas and Phillip Emigh with the kids and Jim O’Neal. PAWS founder, Paula Fasseas, welcomed guests Deborah and Bruce Crown, last year’s co-chair Bonnie and Jim Spurlock, Kim Gleeson, Blog 5 - Colleen Garard, Lindsay Carlton and Carol Walter Alexis Fasseas, Kathy Hinton, Christine and John Mallul, Carol and John Walter, Carole Mack, Gigi Ross, Sue and Wes Dixon, Dr. Barbara Royal, Colleen Blog 6 - Dr. Barbara Royal, Alexis Fasseas and Len Goodman Garard, Lindsay Carlton, Len Goodman, Angie DeMars and Cheri Lawrence to name a few. Presenting sponsors included North Blog 7 - Haleigh Bernbaum and Jeffrey Levine with Winston Community Bank, Bonnie and Jim Spurlock and Pomellato. This event raised $212,000 this year. Congrats PAWS and keep up Blog 8 - Cheri Lawrence and Kim Gleeson with Bentley and Lucy the good work in support of our beloved four-legged friends! Mark your calendars now for the Fur Ball coming to the Drake Hotel on Friday, November 11th. For tickets and more info, please visit www.pawschicago.org.

 

Blog 1 - DOT Co-chairs Jean Antoniou and Tracey Di Buono with Greg Hyder The Service Club of Chicago’s “Day on the Terrace” luncheon and fashion show is just around the corner, August 1st, and I hope you all have your Blog 2 - DOT Founder and Chair Emeritus Hazel Barr tickets for this 25th annual event which promises to be a show stopping fashion extravaganza featuring real women and men wearing the best Fall 2011 Blog 3 - Celebrity model Chilli Pepper fashions from Chicago’s premier retailers. Participating stores include Escada, Intermix, Luca Luca, Tory Burch, Paul Stuart, Lulu’s at the Belle Kay, Saks Fifth Avenue Men, Mark Shale Women’s and Men’s and a Invite designed by Jacqueline Kim finale presented by Neiman Marcus that will include selections from their evening wear and fur collections. The event, which will be held at the Peninsula, was the first event ever held at this hotel when it first opened 10 years ago. Fashion Chairs include Jean Antoniou, Tracey Di Buono and Hazel Barr. Look for some celebrity guest appearances, too! All proceeds from this popular event benefits the Service Club, which supports grants established by government or corporate entities. Tickets are $175.  For tix and more info, please call Jean Antoniou at 630.564.5700.

Blog 1 - Matthew Masillani, Patrick Sheahan, athletes Tom and Betty, Glen Drafke Congrats to UBS for giving back! Two hundred UBS volunteers participated for the Special Olympics Softball Competition Day at Grant Blog 3 - Special Olympic athlete Bryan Jackson Park this year. This is the 13th year that UBS volunteers have totally produced the two days of fun activities supporting Special Olympic athletes. UBS Head of Community Affairs, Patrick Sheahan, said, “It’s a very Blog 2 - Glen Drafke, athletes Tom and Betty, Patrick Sheahan, Matthew Masillani fulfilling and rewarding event. Every athlete is a winner and every athlete walks away with a medal.” This year, there were more than 750 participants. Congrats to UBS for being such an excellent example of corporate responsibility! 

Logo Step Up Women’s Network will launch its first signature event in Chicago, “Shine & Dine,” on Thursday, August 18th, at Galleria Marchetti beginning at 6 PM. The evening will feature philanthropy and seasonal Honorary Chair Valerie Warner fare from Chicago’s hottest restaurants while welcoming 400 local professionals and notables. Valerie Warner, co-host of Windy City Live, will serve as Honorary Charo for this inaugural event. Step Up Managing Director, Gina Marotta, said, “Step Up has been a fixture in Chicago for five years and this special event is the perfect way to celebrate our work with local women and girls, as well as attract new enthusiasts to our cause.” I hope to see you there! For tickets and more info, please visit www.suwn.org.  

Leslie Congrats are in order for friends Leslie Hindman, Amanda Puck and Debra Baum! Leslie had a Amanda fantastic half-page article by Melissa Harris in Sunday’s Tribune about her expanding business empire! She will be opening up new locations in Palm Beach and Milwaukee (she recently opened in Naples, too) and she’s busier Debra than ever! Amanda has started a food blog and it’s fantastic! Who better to write about food than AMANDA?! And last but not least, Debra also has a new website devoted to health issues for women over 30. It will have daily updates with a dose of humor! 

Article Good luck and congrats to one and all!!! I hope you are enjoying my new column in the Chicago Tribune called “Chicago Scene.” I am so proud to be the new social columnist for this venerable newspaper that has just been through a major overhaul! My column appears weekly in the Sunday Magazine section, full page, full color! 🙂

Blog 1 - Chicago Unplugged host DC Crenshaw And lastly, the launch is coming soon for www.Watch312.com, an online network of Chicago-centric shows! This network and its team of experts from Illinois Center for Broadcasting will provide viewers with a Blog 2 - Watch.312 editor Josh Orr, Social Circles producer Jill Bastian and Production Director John Basile portal connecting them to everything Windy City! DC Crenshaw’s show, "Chicago Unplugged," covers the restaurant scene from top to bottom and everything in-between while Dr. Sandy Goldberg’s call-in show, "LIVE! With Dr. Sandy," will address nutritional and health Blog 4 - With cameraman Fred Jackson, photog Mila Samokhina, and cameraman Corey O'Brien concerns in a non traditional yet informative way. Her co-host is radio veteran Scott Mackay. As the host for “Social Circles,” I will be bringing Blog 3 - Dr. Sandy Goldberg and co-host Scott Mackay you a behind-the-scenes look into charity events, parties, movie premieres, celebrities, nightlife and more! Check it out and let me know what you think! We are still in the early stages with lots of tweaking to do but I wanted to make you aware of all of the excitement to come!!! 🙂

Watch live streaming video from watch312 at livestream.com

And THAT is the lowdown on Chicago’s MANY highlights for this week! Hope to “see” you next week, same time, same place!

Love,
Candace
Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Here is an inspiring video that will put our petty, daily concerns in the right perspective. This young Chinese girl began playing the piano three years ago and she plays masterfully, despite the fact that she has no fingers on her right hand. Miracles are all around us if we just look for them.

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