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

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

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

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Tina Gravel makes her runway debut wearing Lauren Lein.

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

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Ryan Baker and Micah Materre.

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

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Kathy Piccone, Nikki Friar and designer Sylwia.

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

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

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

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Tina Weller at after-party.

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

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Myra Reilly with family and friends.

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

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

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

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Jennifer Clarke and Andrea Antoniou.

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

 

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After-party fun on the Shanghai Terrace.

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Maria Pinto and friends at opening of her new boutique.

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

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Maria Pinto at 710 N. Wabash.

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

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

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

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Justine Fedak (R) and friends.

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

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

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

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Sanjay Sharma and Maria Pinto.

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

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

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Heather Headley performs at Ravinia Festival Gala.

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

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

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

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

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

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Ellie Forman (L) and friend.

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

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

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

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

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

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Pre-performance cocktail reception on the lawn.

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

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Garden-inspired decor by Maison du Prince.

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

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Ravinia Festival Gala decor by Maison du Prince.

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Fashion Social Hour at Kashmir.

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

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Chic and sexy at Kashmir!

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

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

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

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Domanique Woods and Peanut.

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

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Melissa and Michael Canning.

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

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

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

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Co-emcee Jake Hamilton with his rescue dog Daenerys.

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

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Kristina and Emilia Augustyniak.

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

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Renata and Bob Block with their rescue dog.

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

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Howard Tullman and Chuck Jordan.

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

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

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The backbone of PAWS Chicago, its volunteers.

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

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Captain Chris Cassidy.

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

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

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

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Beautiful setting, beautiful day to hear from Captain Cassidy.

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

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Captain Cassidy's viral space selfie.

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

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A patriotic welcome on the North Shore.

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

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

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

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Frank Family Vineyards representative Julie Larsen.

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

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Wine Dinner Co-Chairs David Torres and Stacy Fleming.

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

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

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

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ULBGC President & CEO Mary Ann Mahon Huels

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

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

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

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David and Susan Axelrod with daughter Lauren.

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

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Misericordia's "The Artist in All" 2023 Committee

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Ryan Chiaverini and friend Zack.

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

limited supply of exclusive merchandise, apparel and

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Amy Maniscalho, Chance and Meiling Jin.

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

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Nick Harkin and Jerry Nunn.

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

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

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

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

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Devin and Jacinta Staples.

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

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Maureen Seaman, Founders' Board President.

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

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

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

And, on another wonderful note of success, the beloved

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Congrats Tanner Branson!

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

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

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

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

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

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Penny "The Pencil Neck" Jordan.

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

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Penny has found her forever home.

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

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

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Terrace 16- spectacular views from Trump Hotel Chicago.

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

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

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

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The darling Dionne Miller.

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

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Chef Art Smith- Chef/Humanitarian

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

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

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Julie Hightower (Daisie Foundation) and Kathleen Sarpy.

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

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Tribune Tower Residences- Spectacular!

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

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

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

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

 

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PARTIES, PEOPLE AND POSITIVITY–HERE’S TO A BIGGER, BRIGHTER, HEALTHIER NEW YEAR!

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Bar Mar–a new venture from Gibsons Restaurant Group and Chef Jose Andres.

This past year has been trying but, we're still here, so there's much to be grateful for. I love seeing events cautiously return and was so happy to hug my friends again, even though this new variant is taking us back a step. Crime is off the charts with no end in sight but, I'm still hopeful this city will survive and thrive. I'm thrilled to see so many new restaurants opening up. Alex Dana just opened his 9th restaurant, this time in Millennium Park, and Gibsons Restaurant Group has partnered with Michelin starred Chef Jose Andres in some exciting new ventures which will keep our city on top of the foodie chain. On a sad note, we lost a 40-year institution, Yoshi's Cafe, in Lakeview. But, despite some

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Navy Pier's Light Up the Lake helped light up Chicago.

setbacks, this holiday season has never been brighter, literally speaking. Rosemont debuted its AMAZE Light Festival this year with over 1 million lights in Impact Field. Six Flags' Holiday in the Park returned this year with both in-person and drive-thru options and, again, millions of lights. Navy Pier hosted Light Up the Lake inside Festival Hall and the

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AMAZE–an AMAZING debut experience at Rosemont.

Botanic Garden's Lightscapes was a sell-out. Brookfield Zoo's Holiday Magic, at 40 years young, was the area's longest-running lights event. Lincoln Park Zoo's Zoolights is expected to bring in nearly $2.5 million this year for its bottom line and Morton Arboretum's Illumination surpassed 200,000 visitors this year. Yes, the city has never shined brighter, hopefully it will be a harbinger of good things to come for us next year. Shine on Chi! We're all rooting for YOU! 

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Paula Fasseas, PAWS founder, with emcees Jake Hamilton and Sylvia Perez (Fox-32)

On Saturday night, November 12, the Drake Hotel was packed with 550 party-goers and 60 of their four-legged friends, to celebrate PAWS Chicago's 20th anniversary and its triumphant Fur Ball return. After a long pandemic hiatus, guests were thrilled to be back together again to raise funds for PAWS, the area's largest No-Kill animal

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An adorable guest.

shelter. Co-chaired by Scott and Nancy Santi, the black-tie event was a sell-out with both the Gold Coast Room and the Grand Ballroom filled to the brim with guests and a lot of tail-wagging

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PAWS founder Paula Fasseas, Tinsley Mortimer, Angie DeMars and friends.

canines, many dressed to the nines. We saw pups in tuxes, tutus and sparkly coats on rhinestone-studded leashes and everyone seemed to be having a great time!

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PaWS CEO Susanna Homan and Chris Wickham and friends.

Upon arrival, supporters enjoyed cocktails in the French Room and the sounds of Guitarra Azul. Programs in both ballrooms were hosted by media personalities, Jake Hamilton and Sylvia Perez

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Strawberry and Shortcake, Tinsley Mortimers rescue poodles.

in the Gold Coast Room and Natalie Bomke in the Grand Ballroom. The program consisted of the presentation of adoptable dogs, which garnered oohs and ahhs from the crowd. Tinsley Mortimer,

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With dear friends and longtime PAWS supporters Bonnie and Jim Spurlock.

of the Real Housewives of New York City, went home with an adorable 3-pound Chihuahua which completed her family of two other rescue poodles. Paula Fasseas, PAWS founder, thanked the crowd and shared that since the organization's inception, the killing of homeless pets in Chicago has decreased by 91%, but she noted "there was still much more work to be done."  Popular auctioneer David Goodman had the crowd digging deep into their pockets for live auction prizes that included a

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Longtime PAWS supporters Howard and Judy Tullman.

countryside villa in Barcelona for a week for 8 people (sold four times at $25K each); a truffle dinner for 9 prepared by Chef Fabio Viviani (sold for $17K); box seats at Elton John's Final Tour for 10 (sold for $21K)  and 8

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Kendra Gillams, WGCI, and friend.

days in St. Barth at a private villa for 6 PLUS a fly-in on a G-7 (sold for $40K). Following a buffet dinner, the live auction and a fund-a-cause, guests returned to the French Room to enjoy live music from Maggie Speaks (the band was underwritten by longtime supporters Melissa and Michael Canning). The event was sponsored by ITW, A. Marek Fine Jewelry and Wayne and Nan Kocourek.

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SC gala co-chairs Melinda Jakovich-Lagrange, Heather Spyra, Sherrill Bodine (outgoing SC president. Congrats to new pres Jean Antoniou!) and Lyn McKeaney.

The Service Club of Chicago;s annual gala, Our Kind of Town CHICAGO….. And All That Jazz!," held on November 5th, was a successful night celebrating the organization’s 131st year of serving the greater

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Paula Borg and Cheryl Coleman.

Chicagoland community. Nearly 250 guests donned their finest black-tie attire and filled the gorgeously renovated Grand Ballroom of The Four Seasons Chicago.  Event co-chairs Melinda Jakovich-Lagrange, Lyn Z. McKeaney and Heather Spyra welcomed guests to the cocktail reception highlighted by a phenomenal silent auction featuring items such as designer handbags, stay-cations, and travel options. Guests were eager to greet the gala’s celebrity emcee, John O’Hurley, of Seinfeld and Broadway fame, who dazzled the audience

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Tracey Tarantino DiBuono and Myra Reilly.

by performing a number from the hit play CHICAGO, where he had performed as Billy Flynn. The fabulous sounds of The Gold Coast All Stars and the majestic vision from Kehoe Designs warmed up the Ballroom. In welcoming the audience, the SC president, Sherrill Bodine, heralded the return of the

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Sylvia and Kurt Muller.

“live” gala after a virtual event in 2020 and thanked all those present for truly “making a difference in the lives of others." In between courses, a live auction featured items such as Super Bowl 2022 tickets and fabulous experiences in France and Naples! An open call for donations was preceded by a knock-out video highlighting agencies that have benefited from the group’s Philanthropic Grant Fund, which is the gala's significant purpose. Raffle winners were pulled and then guests packed the dance floor. The Service Club Gala is always the largest fundraiser the group hosts every year, providing primary funding for its Philanthropic Grant program. This year’s event raised over $475,000.

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The Apparel Industry Board, Inc. (AIBI) hosted its 6th annual REV UP CHICAGO, a fashion show and scholarship award ceremony at Perillo Exotic Cars. Challenges from Covid-19 led to a hybrid in-person event and watch party of the pre-recorded fashion show. Designers included: Elda de la Rosa Couture, Lauren Lein, Ltd., Laurie Borsé, Rebellion, STAM and Swap & Strut. This IMG_3458year’s winner for the Designer in Residence Award went to

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Elaine Hyde, Chicago Star publisher center, with friends.

Blair Goldman. The 1st place tuition scholarship winner is Irving Castañeda, the 2nd place tuition scholarship winner is Adilene Villalpando. Guests enjoyed specialty cocktails from Glenfiddich while sampling appetizers from Taqueria Chingon. It was a night of pampering with hair and make-up touch ups and a nail bar provided by Tricoci Salon & Spa.  Special thanks to sponsors, Joe and Pat Perillo, who have been supporters of REV UP CHICAGO since its inception. I was so proud to serve as emcee and

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Ambar Campos (AIBI ED) and Kat Anderson, AIBI member services coordinator.

have Chicago Star Media as the media sponsor. A special thank you to Gold Sponsors: Sherrill Bodine, Lauren and Thomas Cavanaugh, Susan Gohl, Caroline and Brian Joss, Scott Schroeder, Erica and Michael Strama, Xochil and Tim Scheer, Stanley Paul Foundation and Maria

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One of Perillo's many exotic cars on display.

Vathis. This event raised $20,000 for the philanthropic arm of the Apparel Industry Foundation, Inc. (AIFI), a 501c3 charity. The Apparel Industry Board is the only official organization in Illinois specifically dedicated to the needs of the sewn products industry. AIBI nurtures and supports designers based in Greater Chicago and is constantly developing new programs to better serve and promote the industry as a whole. View the event below, which offered both live-stream and in-person viewing.

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Union League Boys & Girls Clubs, a nonprofit serving the after-school needs of over 15,000 youth from under-served neighborhoods, hosted Leaders in the Making Gala, its 44th annual

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Gala Chair Celine Fitzgerald (2nd left), ULBGC President, CEO Mary Ann Mahon Huels (center) and The Fitzgerald Family Foundation's Denise, Shannon, and Gerald Fitzgerald (l-r)

benefit, on November 6 at the Union League Club of Chicago. This black-tie gala honored the

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Connie Donnelly and John Donnelly, Union League Club Board President.

accomplishments of its young membership and raised funds for its continued youth development programs. “Traditionally, the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs gala has been a celebration of those who stand by the Clubs throughout the darkest of times, from its donors to its staff, with last year’s event honoring the individuals and corporations that assisted in distributing over 250,000 meals and providing a safe space during COVID. This year, they highlighted those who bring the most meaning to the 102-

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Hector Perez (center), Union League Boys & Girls Clubs Senior Vice President.

year-old nonprofit—its 15,000 youth members,” said Gala Chairman, Union League Boys & Girls Clubs Trustee and rising philanthropist Celine Fitzgerald. “These bright and tenacious

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Anastasia Hernandez, Club One Director, receiving 2021 Staff Inspirational Hero Award.

Chicago youth are truly the city’s Leaders in the Making.”  The gala returned to the Union League Club following a virtual version in 2020 and attracted over 300 guests, occupying three floors of this elegant private club. The evening began with cocktails and a silent auction as well as a performance by a Luminarts jazz duet. After dinner, a “Fund the Mission” paddle raise and an after party followed with DJ and desserts. Gala sponsors included The Fitzgerald Family Foundation, Bernardi Securities, BMO Harris Bank, James Gillespie, The Shade Family Foundation, Chioros Properties, Mary & Lionel Go, Lauren & Andrew Jones, Peak Construction and Rothschild. Since its founding on December 26, 1919, as a foundation of

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Principal Yashika Tippett-Eggleston of Air Force Academy High School, ULBGC's newest in-school programming site.

the Union League Club of Chicago, Union League Boys

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Celine and Shannon Fitzgerald.

& Girls Clubs have been serving youth in neighborhoods with the highest hardship index in Chicago; providing quality programming centered on academic success, good character and citizenship and healthy lifestyles. Today, Union League Boys & Girls Clubs serve over 15,000 youth members at ten well-equipped and professionally staffed inner-city Clubs that bring

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Margaret Jahn (R), of the Gala Committee and Union League Boys & Girls Clubs Associate Board, Jake Wilkoff (L).

effective after-school programming to youth in the Pilsen, West Town, Humboldt Park, Bucktown, South Lawndale and Englewood communities. In addition to its Club sites, the non-profit also serves Court-detained youth assigned to Chicago’s Juvenile Temporary Detention Program and manages its own 247-acre summer camp in southern Wisconsin where Club youth have a chance to enjoy supervised outdoor activities not easily accessible in an urban environment. ULBGC recently announced it will open seven new school-based Club sites thanks to a five-year, $1.4 million annual grant from the national Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers funding organization. 

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Designer Barbara Bates with Kevin Williams and Merle Hedgepath.

Beloved fashion designer Barbara Bates celebrated her 35th anniversary with a jam-packed show spotlighting her newest collection. During the runway  presentation, live music was performed by the youth of Chicago West Side Community Music Center with

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Lorraine Miller (Burrell Advertising) and Dionne Williams (D. Williams PR).

many Chicago notables and celebs coming out to celebrate this milestone occasion. Actress Lisa Raye and gospel singer BeBe Winans were celebrity models. Throughout the years Bates has dressed many celebs including Michael Jordan, Oprah Winfrey, Steve Harvey, Bernie Mac, Whitney Houston and so many more!  Self taught designer Barbara has also been known for her fight against breast cancer and has raised over $500,000 for Mt. Sinai hospital in support of breast cancer patients. And, for over a decade, she has provided free prom gowns for Chicago's in-need high school seniors and most recently provided thousands of masks during Covid for Chicago's police officers. Congrats, with love Barbara!

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Navy Pier's Light Up the Lake, now through Jan. 2.

At Navy Pier's "Light Up the Lake" debut attraction, now through January 2, a magical wonderland awaits, all enclosed within the warm, inviting Festival Hall. First off, being enclosed is a big plus for families with kids who want to keep them comfortable and warm during our cold winters. Another plus is the carpeting, very IMG_6385thoughtful for one and all AND it provides traction for the kiddos as they dart around the sparkling exhibits–lighted ornaments, ginormous teddy bears, Christmas boxes, tunnels of lights, a 3-story Christmas tree and more. It was so heartwarming to see so many families out enjoying themselves after a long period of isolation. Couples walking hand in hand and taking photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Children IMG_6379squealing with delight on the mini-train tooling around Christmas cottages. Adults sipping spiked hot chocolate and enjoying a variety of delicious foods–funnel cakes, loaded latkes, smoked brisket sandwiches, cotton candy, funnel cake sundaes, beer, tequila cocktails, pastrami-spiced turkey sandwiches and so much more. There's even a cookie decorating kit for the kids!  As we wandered throughout the 170,000-square-foot space, we felt the spirit of Christmas that is alive and well here. We sat for a while by the ice-skating rink watching as skaters, with varying levels of talent, swooped around to the sounds of the holidays. Beyond the rink, picnic tables were set up for dining with large fireplaces projected on screens above the tables. Thank you Navy Pier for all you do for the city of Chicago and its vital tourism trade. You are always thinking of ways to make us smile. (www.NavyPier.org)

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Happy 150th Palmer House!

The historic Palmer House, a Hilton Hotel, celebrated its 150th anniversary December 8. A ceremony and celebration took place in the hotel's grand lobby before a crowd of fans, friends and media. The event honored both the milestone anniversary and National Brownie Day (paying homage to the original brownie recipe that was invented at the hotel). The lobby came alive with digital projections of historic photos along the walls, a gallery of never-before-seen historic artifacts and a proclamation from the Mayor Lori Lightfoot declaring today to be "Palmer House, a Hilton Hotel Day in Chicago, in celebration of 150 years of history, elegance and hospitality." The State of Illinois also issued a proclamation honoring the hotel. The Palmer House first opened on September 26, 1871. The hotel began as an extravagant wedding gift from Potter Palmer to his bride Bertha Honore and was IMG_6296immediately regarded as one of the most luxurious hotels in Chicago. Speakers included Michael Edwards, president/CEO Chicago Loop Alliance, Greg Cameron, president/CEO of The Joffrey Ballet and Chairman

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You know it's a cool event when Rosemary Fanti (and her Richard Koranda) are there!

of the State Street Commission, and Larry Horowitz, executive director of the Historic Hotels of America and Dean Lane, Palmer House General Manager, who thanked the attendees and praised his staff, who speak 25 languages. He shared some of the many firsts the hotel is known for: 1) The first fire-proof building. Potter challenged anyone to start a fire in its guest rooms. 2) The first hotel to install Alexander Graham Bell's original telephone in every guest room. 3) The first use of the "vertical steam railroad," which would later become the elevator. 4) The first

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Dean Lane, Palmer House GM.

hotel to use Edison's modern light-bulb in every guest room. 5) The birthplace of the original chocolate fudge brownie. Lane spoke about some of the many proud moments in the history of the hotel. In 1879, Bertha Palmer's sister Ida was married to President Ulysses S.

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Part of Bertha Palmer's china set.

Grant. The hotel hosted a banquet dubbed "the greatest banquet in American history" to commemorate the return of the President's trip around the world. Mark Twain, a friend of the Palmers, served as emcee. (Twain's beer stein from this event was on display on the mezzanine as was Bertha's French Haviland China that was used and is valued at $30,000 per place setting, among many other items.) (Palmer House, A Hilton Hotel, 17 E. Monroe, www.hilton.com, 312.726.7500)

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Stunning SC Holiday Luncheon co-chairs Lezley Hodes and Karen Peters.

The Service Club of Chicago's annual holiday luncheon, “A Cool Yule," was held on December 1 at The University Club. On this day, Cathedral Hall was decorated to the nines for the holidays reminding me a bit of Hogwart's

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Suzette Gilchrist, Marcia Northrup LaBarge and Stacy Ditka.

School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. No witches though, only angels donating their time and money to good causes. Under the Great Tree, guests gathered early to sing holiday carols and shop an amazing array of local vendors. Veteran co-chairs Lezley Hodes and Karen Peters welcomed all and, along with President Sherrill Bodine and songstress Denise Tomasello, led the audience in their annual “verse by table” rendition of The Twelve Days of Christmas. As her term nears an end, Bodine said “This is

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Michelle Delaney, Michelle Dietzler Dermenjian and Susie Arnold.

my last big event, and I hope you all know how proud and grateful I am for each of you – and for the work that we accomplish together." (Jean Antoniou is the incoming president). The luncheon had taken a virtual,

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Shelly Perkowski and Sharyl Mackey.

online turn in 2020, and all the guests were thrilled to be back together in-person. Every year, the luncheon chooses a charity for the guests to provide gifts for to herald the giving spirit. The crowd of nearly 200 arrived off the elevators carrying basketballs, coloring books and an assortment of toys, all to benefit Kids Above All, a nonprofit which has been caring for children in need since 1894. The Holiday Luncheon supports the valuable work of The Service Club of Chicago and allows its programs to grow and expand. This year’s event raised over $60,000 — another record high set for the year.

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Big thanks to Fox-32's Sylvia Perez for having me back to discuss fabulous things to do for the holidays! Check out the video below for my festive tips for family fun!

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With Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue's Wendy Krimins (GM) and Tina Koegel (NM Brand Exprience Manager).

Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue hosted the Service Club of Chicago recently for a fun-filled White Elephant Party (this is the game where you pick a number and then choose a gift, which can be stolen by another party-goer.) Let me just say Sheree Schimmer had a lot of trouble

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The SC party girls with Chicago Star.

holding on to her gifts! The intimate party was by-invite-only and consisted of past event chairs and co-chairs. I offered welcoming remarks before all the merriment began. Neiman's GM Wendy Krimins and Tina Koegel, Brand Experience Manager, both thanked the ladies for their longtime support. I think this relationship is perfect because both entities focus on giving back. It was a perfect holiday party with good friends who seem like family.

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Holiday for Hope/ Dreams for Kids do-gooders.

Dreams for Kids continued its 33rd year of giving on December 15 when community leaders met at GCE Lab School to carry on the tradition of hosting its annual toy and comfort drive, Holiday for Hope, benefiting Chicago families in need, which was in jeopardy of being discontinued amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, over 1200 toys, coats, gloves, and

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Felicia Winiecki and friends supporting this wonderful cause.

blankets have been donated and will be distributed across Chicago thanks to program partners Jesse White (IL 4-IMG_3596Secretary of State); Sam Hill (Shoot Your Best Shot); Jakhil Jackson (a 14-year-old with his own nonprofit, Project I Am); Annie McAveeney (Fill a Hart for Kids). In July, GCE Lab School took on Dreams for Kids’ Holiday for Hope drive and social entrepreneurship program, Dream Leaders, a youth leadership and service-learning program. 

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With Tracey Tarantino and her beautiful ZZAZZ models at Union League Holiday Fashion Show.

The Union League Holiday Fashion Show took place on December 1, expertly produced again by ZZAZZ Productions (Tracey Tarantino & Team–Nancy Long, fashion coordinator; Natalie Roppo, production coordinator) who have been a part of this event for years.

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York Furrier's Kathy Rezny and Natalie Roppo.

The show took place in the club's elegant Grand Ballroom where 200 guests enjoyed lunch, specialty vendors (on a different floor) and one of the most beautiful backdrops I've ever seen for an event, a snow-filled, wintry scene that made the fashion segments by Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue, Max Mara at Bloomingdale's, Anne Fontaine, York Furrier, St. John Boutique, Contessa Bottega and Mira Couture pop right off the stage. Congrats to ZZAZZ and to the philanthropic ladies of the ULCC. (Thanks for including me Tracey!)

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Union League Holiday Fashion Show produced by ZZAZZ Productions.

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Tracey Tarantino DiBuono directing her ZZAZZ Productions models before a fashion show for the Infant Welfare Society-Oak Brook at Drury Lane.

On another bright fashion note, ZZAZZ Productions also produced one of the largest shows in the Chicagoland area, Mistletoe Medley, for the Infant Welfare Society-Oakbrook Chapter on November 30. The event was a sell-out in the Drury Lane Ballroom where guests enjoyed a lengthy shopping experience

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Tina Weller (Fumee Claire Candles) was one of the many holiday vendors at the event.

from a variety of amazing vendors before sitting down to lunch. The tables were decorated with festive, glowing floral centerpieces made by Chapter volunteers that were available for sale following the event (they were a sell-out too!) Tracey Tarantino utilized her largest cast of models yet for this grand show including a very well-

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Wearing furs from York Furrier, 107 N. York St., Elmhurst.

behaved poodle named Theodore. To kick off the afternoon, Oak Brook Chapter co-presidents Linda Layland and Marge Tresley welcomed guests. Allison Rosati returned as the much-loved emcee. I was honored to walk in the show along with NBC Chicago Today co-hosts Matt Rodrigues and Cortney Hall. Fabulous runway fashions were presented by Neiman Marcus Oak Brook, York Furrier, IMG_5742Mira Couture, Max Mara, Sandro, Red E Mas, Lepa Boutique, St. John, Elda de la Rosa and Ted Baker. Since 1911, The Infant Welfare Society has been providing love and support for children and their families in under-served communities. The Angel Harvey Family Health Center of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago provides a variety of services including prenatal care, dental, adult health, optometry, counseling services as well as The Child-Centered Health & Advanced Therapies (CHAT) program.

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Team ZZAZZ–Another smash hit fashion show for the Infant Welfare Society-Oak Brook Chapter.

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NBC Chicago Today with hosts Cortney Hall and Matt Rodrigues.

Special thanks to NBC Chicago Today show co-hosts Matt Rodrigues and Cortney Hall for having me on to chat about a few of my favorite "Gifts that Give Back"! All of the items appeared in Chicago Star's first holiday issue (read it here) and all of them donated a portion of proceeds back to a nonprofit. I presented a beautiful Chicago Lighthouse clock; a PAWS Chicago desk calendar; beautiful ornaments from Mary, Mary Gifts (706 N. Dearborn) where a portion of the sale of any musical ornament benefited Allegrezza; a Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation stuffed teddy bear and a beautiful cookbook from Eli's Cheesecake, where a portion of the sales supported Cure Epilepsy during the month of December (Epilepsy Awareness Month). Please enjoy the segment below!

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Francesca and Adam (Mr. and Mrs. Adam Epstein!)

LOVE IS IN THE AIR! Linda Yu became the proud Mother of the Bride when her beautiful daughter Francesca Ling married Oct. 17 at the Langham Hotel in Pasadena. In attendance at this glamorous wedding were the Father of the Bride, Dr. Richard Baer, and the Chicago contingent Sylvia Perez, Tracey Tarantino and Ji Suk Yi, among others. Linda's beautiful gown was created by Peach Carr and makeup was by Chicago's Alex Galasinao. Kudos to all and long may you love! (Thanks Kup!)

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Francesca and her beautiful (proud) mom, Linda Yu.
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Mr. and Mrs. Israel Idonije–Jatnna Toribio and Izzy.

Another happy wedding occurred on November 14 in Chicago when former Chicago Bear star and full-time philanthropist Israel Idonije wed his love, Jatnna Toribio. It was an intimate ceremony with a small group of friends that culminated in a dramatic photo shoot atop the LondonHouse by Gregoire Jules. Again, love WINS!!!

 

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Alex Antoniou and Matt Silkaitas.

And it was a fabulous, surprise engagement for Alex Antoniou and her love Matt Silkaitas! He got down on one knee atop the Ever Restaurant on December 18 and popped the question. The whole family celebrated together afterwards.

And, on December, Becca Smith (darling daughter of Jim

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Alex and Becca Maas with Jim Smith and Greg Hyder. 

Smith and Greg Hyder), tied the knot with Alex Maas. The wedding was supposed to take place at the zoo but, thanks to Covid, had to be dialed back to an intimate ceremony for 22 at the groom's lavish family home in Inverness. The couple plan to celebrate with more family and friends when the pandemic is over.

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The Lodge at The Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park!

Kudos to the Fairmont Hotel, 200 N. Columbus Dr. ! Their new Lodge experience has guests and locals all abuzz! Conceived by Wayne Harth with drop-dead ski chalet decor by Tom Kehoe Designs, the hotel will be attracting eyeballs and ski bunnies for sure! It's first experience was a welcome and introduction to this new concept. The latest event was to

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Check out the Lodge experience at the Fairmont!

feature drag queen Mimi Marks and Tommy Holl, The Real Elf, but Covid changed the plans. It was still a total delight with lots of familiar faces who enjoyed flaming egg nog, a drag performance by another talented queen, hors d'oeuvres and lots of fun photo opps, including a "moose" out front. Please pop in and check out the cozy atmosphere which is just what we all need right about now. And, look for more experiences coming up that I will happily share across my social. Congrats to all and thanks for looking out for us Fairmont! _______________________________________________________________________

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Bill Rancic joined the Hoosier Ball guests during the live auction.

More than 300 guests gathered at the Four Seasons Chicago for the 4th annual Hoosier Ball to benefit the Lyon Family Foundation, a nonprofit that supports the mission of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Partygoers donned extravagant masquerade masks while sipping on fabulous cocktails and noshing on

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Pretty party guests!

items from the decadent raw bar, dim sum stations and Italian inspired fare all while enjoying the beats from DJ Matt Roan. Special host Bill Rancic joined Lyon Family Foundation Executive Director, Alexandra Lyon Singer, to lead the live auction featuring exotic trips, luxury art and exclusive private dinners sponsored by Ferrari Lake Forest. A performance by Elan Artists rounded out the evening as guests took to the blackjack, roulette and poker tables and enjoyed handcrafted desserts by the Four Seasons acclaimed Chef Juan Gutierrez. The event raised nearly $500,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

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The Great Gatsby of our Time–Paul Iacono!

Holiday parties were NOT put on hold again this year, thank goodness! Paul Iacono celebrated with his friends at the Underground Cocktail Lounge. About 60 guests enjoyed a live performance, cocktails, heavy hors d'oeuvres, Santa and, of course, SNOWgirls! The room was so festive and perfect for a holiday party (56 W. Illinois). Seen on the scene were Dr. Joaquin Brieva and his Jennifer, Kadmiel and Whitney Christmas, Diane and Quintin Primo, Rhonda Sanderson, John Amato, Julie and Brian Barrish, Julia Jacobs, Lori Allen, Sherry Lea Holson, Rochelle Trotter, April Schwartz, Patrick Sheahan, Todd Hatoff, Frank Jeffrey and so many others. On another note, our Paul will be honored with the William J. Casey Hope Award from Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation at its Bear Tie Ball on Saturday, June 4. (This is the highest honor the nonprofit awards)(Better get your

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Pretty party host, Lisa Fielding.

tickets early as I know this will be a sell-out!) (Photo by Kristan Lieb)

Another party of note was the intimate soiree thrown by award-winning WBBM Newsradio host, Lisa Fielding. Her charming home, complete with a panoramic balcony that overlooked the skyline, was decorated to the hilt–every nook and cranny held something festive. Her fabulous vintage jukebox played every Christmas song and, as the evening wore on, I'm told karaoke reigned supreme. She is the ultimate host and we were grateful to be included.

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Leslie Hindman, Palm Beach.

Last year, her popular holiday party had to be canceled due to Covid. 

A holiday party amid the palms was thrown by the fabulous Leslie Hindman at her beautiful new home in Palm Beach. Friends traveled from near and far to join her to celebrate both her birthday AND the season. One night, guests enjoyed dinner at the oh-so exclusive Club Colette, where she is a member and on another night, Palm Beach celeb Kim Renk invited Leslie's guests to her family's palatial estate to enjoy cocktails. Traveling from Chicago were friends Mike Sneed, Bill Zwecker, Tom Gorman, Tom Hackett and Tom McGuire, Lynn Martin and so many others.

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Robert Murphy and Cheryl Larsen–now Mr. and Mrs.

Another love story! Robert Murphy ("Murph in the

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Mrs. Robert Murphy (Cheryl Larsen) wearing Elda de la Rosa.

Morning") and his Cheryl Larsen made it official! (I will not use the phrase "finally", even though they have been together since 1986.) They tied the knot on Oct. 9 in a small private ceremony (she wore a magnificent gown by Elda de la Rosa) on the banks of the Big Sable river in NW Michigan where their cabin once stood. Murph said he "became emotional when she said those three little words, 'It's about time!" He added, "They didn't want to rush into anything."…LOL!  The perfect pair are now Mr. & Mrs.!

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I hope you're reading, enjoying, subscribing, advertising and sharing the exciting Chicago Star! If I say so myself, we are en fuego! So much exciting content that is inspiring and uplifting as well as news

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you can use! AND, I've been promoted to Associate Publisher and am grateful to Robert Feder for sharing the news (read it here)! In our latest January issue, we share "Words of Wisdom" to move you into the New Year with some hope; Get Cookin' With…La Scarola's Joey and Armando; Ask Candid Candace advice column; Jon Cohn's "new year,

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new attitude" column; Bridget McGuire's thoughtful "greatest generation" article, our top picks for things to do/where to go/what to see; City Seen spotlighting PAWS Chicago's elegant Fur Ball; safety tips you need to know amid our crime surge; pandemic learning how to's; changes for home design in 2022 and SOOOO much more! I hope you're a subscriber (if not, please sign up here!) We can't wait to share all the fun we have planned for 2022 with you, including Staycation Week in February to help promote all of our top hotels and their latest offerings! (For more info, click here). Join the family!

 

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New year goodbyeI, for one, won't be sad to see 2021 in my rear-view mirror. I feel like we're living in a whole new world now, and not necessarily a better one. The headline says it all, here's hoping for a bigger, brighter year for us all! Almost everyone I know has been sick, either with a bad cold or Covid. I miss our dogs and Chuck and I were both sick during Christmas so we didn't get a chance to Resolutions really celebrate like we wanted to. This means our tree and decor will be staying up a LOT longer this year! I hope my neighbors across the street are fans of the holidays! I also felt like

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Here's to a bigger, brighter, healthier New Year!

the season just shot by–everything seemed to be over before it had even begun. Maybe I waited too long to put up my decorations. I know the paper is taking up a lot of my time now so my schedule has definitely changed but I just feel like this year has been a blur. I'm hoping to make (and keep) some New Year resolutions: Don't sweat the small stuff (and believe me, everything is "small stuff" unless it's your loved ones' health); Make yourself your number one priority (if you're not in a good place, nothing else will be either); Carve out time to read more (for fun); When the Thank youweather is nicer, make sure to get out and enjoy nature. I used to be an avid bird watcher. I'm going back to this in 2022; Get organized (magic words that I hope I can make a reality); Add more whimsy to your life (don't be so serious about things); Tell your loved ones you love them every, single day. 

And, most of all, I thank you from the bottom of my heart–for sticking with my little blog and me. Your support means the world and I plan on sharing a lot more fun and positivity in 2022 with YOU!

Love,

Candace

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CHICAGO, IS THAT YOU? WE’VE MISSED YOU!

Plus: Norma zooms into the Chicago Costume Council funder; Illinois Holocaust Museum's virtual Humanitarian Awards; Girls in the Game's (virtual) Field of Dreams Gala; Chicago Star lights up the Windy City; Steak 48 teams up with Common Threads; The Landan Twins want to help; Richardson Adventure Farm's first ever TULIP FESTIVAL!; Dining in the Dark, a new pop-up culinary experience; Cindy McCain keynotes Rush Woman's Board Luncheon; Back to the movies (what's open NOW?); Jurassic Quest is BAAACCKKK!; The Pendry Chicago set to open mid-May; PAWS Chicago's High Rollers Bingo; The Service Club is "Desperately Seeking Fashion"; ULBGC Ring Lardner Awards; "The Happy Magic Chair" makes its debut; Bear Tie Ball "Untied"; Ingalls' Fashion Reveal; Event updates; Randolph Street Market premieres in Three Oaks!; Memories of Hef on his 95th heavenly birthday; Fun videos and SOOO much more!  

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Can't you feel it? Along with Spring, comes a rebirth for Chicago too. It's been over a year now since the horrors of the pandemic began and we are all ready to begin anew without the P word hanging over our heads. I'm thrilled to hear laughter pouring out of our beleaguered restaurants and bars and I loved, loved, loved seeing a few lucky people at the Cubs opener. I'm so glad to see people back in movie theaters again too, albeit socially

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Godzilla vs Kong

distanced. (Godzilla vs Kong is fabulous at AMC River East (600 N. Michigan), a great surprise ending, as is Courier with Benedict Cumberbatch). I think good weather and sunshine are MV5BYjg4YTJlNzMtY2U0OC00N2FjLWI0ZTgtNGM1NDRhMWNhZmRkXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMDM2NDM2MQ@@._V1_powerful healers as well as having Covid shots opened up for everyone now (aged 16 and older). As of April, data from the CDC tallied over 150,000,000 vaccine doses were administered across the U.S. I know I'm feeling safer and had no qualms whatsoever about getting away for a vaca in February. Recently, I even renewed our passports and made sure we had vaccine certifications just in case. Who knows the places we all might go when things really open up for good? Right? I know we've been dreaming of "getting back to normal" for a long time now but I fear our ideas of normal might never return. Spendid and the vileAlready, nonprofits have seen the benefits of having virtual events at no-to-low costs, opening up their mission to people they would've never reached before, having easier access to celebs and entertainment who only need to

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zoom in and having the ability to be very creative–all assets in this brave, new world. Granted, in-person events are slowly returning too, but the packed ballrooms of old might be a thing of the past–along with handshakes. I think our future events will be fabulous hybrids with virtual and in-person components combined. I know we have all learned a lot of new tricks this past year, like the importance of a good ring light, having a great background and comfortable sweat pants. And honestly, I don't think I'll ever be able to wear my high heels again. (But you know I'll try!) As I mentioned in my last blog, I cleared my closet of overly fancy gowns and dresses. If and when they ever come back again, I believe the look will be outer space chic so they wouldn't work anyway. I have learned the Rose Codeimportance of a great book and have been reading now Mediterranean Diet cookbook for beginners more than ever! Even though I'm not a big history buff, Erik Larson's (of "Devil in the White City" fame) recent book, "The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz," was riveting. I couldn't put it down….Another great book is, "The Rose Code" by Kate Quinn. It's based on true stories of those wacky, wonderful, wise, secret-keeping code-breakers of England's Bletchley Park during WWII. And although my reading skills have increased during the past year, my cooking skills, sadly, have stayed the same. My sister-in-law, Nancy Steinwald,

gifted me with a wonderful cookbook (bless her heart, she's

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Vegetarian paella from The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook for beginners.

My Post(8)trying to help), and it's healthy and easy with mouth-watering Mediterranean recipes ("The Mediterranean Diet: Cookbooks for Beginners" by registered dietician/nutritionist Elena Paravantes. (I made the vegetarian paella, sooo good). And even though I've enjoyed this time at home with Chuck, I am ready to rumble! I miss social interaction almost more than breathing. For a Gemini and an only child, social interaction is a life-affirming necessity for me. I need hugs, I need to kiss, I need to embrace humanity again. So, if you see me, you better cross the street.  

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Legendary fashion designer Norma Kamali zoomed in for a scintillating discussion about fashion, health and living through the decades.

The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum hosted a fascinating discussion, "New Year, New You" with legendary fashion designer Norma Kamali recently. She discussed her new book, "I Am Invincible" and shared so many valuable tips for surviving and thriving through the decades as well as helpful advice for living a healthy lifestyle. The zoom presentation opened with welcoming remarks from Justina Doyle, the Museum's member relations manager. Michelle Bibergal, Costume Council president, thanked sponsors and introduced the event sponsors–Presenting Sponsors were Liz Stiffel, Richard and Diane Weinberg and Lee Blackwell Baur and

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Justina Doyle, Museum's Member Relations Manager.

Designer's Circle Sponsors were Mary Jo Basler, Courtney Hopkins, Maggie M. Morgan, Karen Peters, Mary Shearson, Dusty Stemer, Mary Kay Touhy and Karen Zupko. CC development chair Maggie Morgan spoke about the "Head to Toe" giving campaign that, to date, has raised over $35,000 to preserve the Museum's collections, that include Norma Kamali pieces. She shared Kamali's exciting history and achievements that

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Designer Circle Sponsor and speaker Maggie M. Morgan.

included being one of the first designers to launch e-commerce; designing the iconic swimsuit for the famous Farrah Fawcett poster (which is now in the Smithsonian); being one of the first designers to ink a deal with Walmart to create a collection of classics all priced under $20; seeing her "Sleeping Bag Coat" included in the Met Costume Institute's exhibit; creating a high-heeled sneaker that

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Norma wearing her signature "sleeping bag coat."

was featured in a Met Costume Institute "Extreme Beauty" exhibition; creating some of the first athleisure wear with her "Sweats" collection and so much more. She has always been ahead of the trends because, as she

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Farrah Fawcett wearing a Norma Kamali swimsuit in her iconic 1976 poster.

says, she "likes to live in the moment." In her 50s, she sold everything she had including a fabulous NYC mansion that used to be part of the Woolworth estate. She wanted to free herself of her belongings so she could be "clear about her next direction in life." Her book, "I Am Invincible" came about as the result of a friend's 50th birthday. She wrote a notebook filled with tips about turning 50 and her publisher convinced her to expand it into a book. Her interest in a healthy lifestyle began during the AIDS epidemic when she lost so many friends to the disease. She then realized the importance of a healthy immune system so she immersed herself in learning about how to go about U9ntitledachieving this, including realizing the power of plants and herbs in our diets. In 1967, she opened her first Kamali store in NYC selling clothing brought from London. The next year, she began designing her own pieces. For her first fashion show, her friend Bette Midler narrated. So many celebs have been fans and bought her

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Norma's great book–I loved it and highly recommend it. Great tips for life plus recipes and great photos.

clothing–Elvis, Raquel Welch, Sly Stone, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Robert De Niro and Toukie Smith, JLo and more. She prides herself on the fact that she's never given away free clothes. At age 75, she looks a decade younger and her book

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Beyonce wearing Kamali in "The Lion King."

is a great guidebook on aging. She says, "At age 50, I believe everyone is at a point of reinvention. It's how you handle this turning point that dictates your future." She believes that the three pillars of a healthy lifestyle are "sleep, diet and exercise." She is preparing for her next decade and has found that the one thing women in their 80s, 90s and 100s have in common is that they ALL love to dance! Her book is fabulous and I highly recommend it. There are also dozens of recipes included as well. (Buy it here and support the Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum here!)

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IHMEC's virtual Humanitarian Awards' keynote speaker, former NBA superstar Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. 

The Illinois Holocaust Museum’s Annual Humanitarian Awards Dinner went virtual this year, with close to 2,000 people tuning in to hear the evening’s keynote speaker/activist and former NBA superstar Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Museum CEO Susan Abrams conducted

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Susan Abrams, IHMEC president, conducted the Q&A Kareem.

a conversation with Kareem who passionately addressed current issues surrounding hatred, suggesting “until all of us are free from fear, none of us are free from fear.” He added, “we have to act in ways that challenge, we cannot allow people to express [hatred] without being challenged.” Kareem is a Medal of Freedom recipient, the author of over 14 books, raises awareness for

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Scott Swanson, honoree.

cancer and is proud of the fact that he's "been able to make a successful transition from basketball." His dad and grandfather were both police officers. He said, "Police officers can be a very positive force in any community but they have to have compassion for the people they serve. Misfortune and lack of opportunity make people do desperate things. When you don't respect the law because the law doesn't respect you, it becomes very

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Katie Kadan performed on the virtual presentation.

negative and a source of serious conflict." When asked

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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas spoke of her love for the Karkomi family.

his message for the future? "Make friends with somebody who doesn't look like you." In addition to hearing Abdul-Jabbar’s insightful words, the Museum presented Humanitarian Awards to Scott Swanson, President of PNC Bank, Illinois and to the Exelon Corporation, accepted by Chris Crane, President, and CEO. Josh Hale, Big Shoulders Fund president/CEO, spoke about Swanson

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Zev and Shifra Karkomi were honored posthumously.

saying, "He has a goodness in him, a moral compass, that's deeply embedded in his trying to help others." In his emotional acceptance speech, Swanson spoke about his late father who passed last year. "I never heard him say a hateful word about anyone so I know first hand that it is possible to lead a life driven by the need for

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Chris Crane, president/CEO Exelon Corp. accepted an award on his company's behalf.

tolerance and understanding. The time is now to be an upstander and help to make the world a better place." Each award recipient was recognized for their demonstrated commitment to making a positive difference, including educating current and future generations about the Holocaust and

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Susie Karkomi and husband Marvin Leavitt, spoke movingly of her family's history and love for the Museum.

the dangers of hatred, prejudice, and indifference. Zev and Shifra Karkomi were also honored posthumously with the Survivor Legacy Award, recognizing their vision and support in the creation of the Museum. (They were the first major donors.) The award was accepted by their daughter and board member Susie Karkomi and her husband

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Maria Pappas and Peter Kamberos on a trip with Zev and Shifra Karkomi.

Marvin Leavitt. Susie shared, "Their mission was not only to honor the family members they lost, it was important for them that others learn about the horrors experienced by so many in the hope that educating future

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IHMEC's Susan Abrams in conversation with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

generations would prevent such an atrocity from happening again." The Karkomi's longtime friend Maria Pappas (Cook County Treasurer) shared her thoughts about the giving couple too. The Humanitarian Awards Dinner, which raised over $2 million on this night, demonstrates the impact Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center plays in our local community and beyond. “The Museum is here to teach universal lessons that combat hatred, prejudice, and indifference, and to inspire audiences to be Upstanders who speak out for what is right – turning powerful lessons of history into positive actions for today." (Learn more here)

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WNBA legend Sue Bird, a Girls in the Game "Field of Dreams" champion for 2021.

Girls in the Game hosted its annual Field of Dreams gala virtually this year. Last year marked 25 years of GG helping girls find their voice, discover their strength and gain the confidence they need to be game-changers. Dedicated to the whole girl, GG programs encourage physical and emotional health to promote active minds, bodies and hearts. Last year's event celebrated the nonprofit's silver anniversary just weeks before lockdown orders were issued. This year's event was themed "25th Anniversary Plus One Online." Throughout the evening, guests heard

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Jessica Mendoza, ESPN broadcaster and US Olympian, and honoree.

inspiring stories from some of the girls who have participated in GG's programs as well as from honorees who have changed the game for girls. Honorees included Sue Bird (WNBA Legend and United States Olympian);  Jessica Mendoza (ESPN Broadcaster and United States Olympian) and Mary Ann Schaffer (Systems Chief Pilot, United Airlines). Mendoza won 9 Gold Medals in

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Captain Mary Ann Schaffer, Systems Chief Pilot, United Airlines, and honoree.

softball, was the first female analyst to cover a major league post season baseball game and was the first woman analyst for a World Series broadcast. She spoke about how important it was to be a teammate. "Stop trying to fit in, appreciate who you are." Captain Schaffer has been with United Airlines for over 30 years, starting as an electrical engineer working on space programs. She graduated magna cum

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Event co-chair Tanara Golston.

laude in law in 2007 and became a United Airlines captain in 1997. One of her favorite things to do is mentoring. "We're always better together than we are as one." WNBA legend Sue Bird has won 4 Olympic Gold Medals, 4

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Event co-chair Tobey Kramer.

WNBA Championships; 2 NCAA Championships and so much more. She is regarded as the world's premier point guard. She said, "There are so many positive takeaways from sports. I made new friends, learned how to set goals and not give up, how to get along with others, how to handle adversity and how I could grow and be challenged. Some of the greatest lessons in life, I learned through teamwork." The event exceeded its goal, raising over $265,000!! (To learn more about this wonderful nonprofit, click here!)

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Chicago Star -4-1-21I hope you've seen the latest edition (volume 1, no. 2) of Chicago Star! I'm so proud of how far we've come in just a few short months and so much more fun (and upgrades!) to come! We will be adding a nonprofit/ on-the-scene page when our beloved events come back so

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please be sure to send me your event info! We're also going to celebrate, in our next issue, Chicago's return to "semi-normalcy" so stay tuned for that too! Also, where to go, what to do in the coming months, with some exciting unexpected suggestions for you. We've been very

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lucky to have been included in the press with our "feel-good" newspaper–Thanks again to Fox-32's Sylvia Perez, WGN Radio's Anna Davlantes and Robert Feder for featuring us! Fred Weintraub, a legendary force in the TV/news business, has joined Chicago Star with his

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podcast "The Worldly File" which is online now. Our Director of Brand Development, Jay Kopp, will be a regular guest on The Hannah and Fred Show too. So, we're spreading the love as fast as we can! I hope you will consider joining our family by subscribing here! Special thanks to our super-star influencers for being a part of our cover feature story, "Life in the Insta-Lane"–Jen Worman (@Red SolesandRedWine), Meiling Jin (@meilingjinxo), Ali Chanel (the first plus size Playboy Playmate (@AliChanel), Matt Rodriguez, NBC Today co-host (@rodriguesmatt) and Erica Eckman (@everythingerica). Join our family!

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Steak 48_Post 2Steak 48 Chicago will team up with Chef Art Smith's nonprofit, Common Threads, on Sunday, April 25 (11:30 Steak 48_Post1am –12:30 pm). Chef Brian Key will demo how to create the perfect steak and give viewers tips and recipes for doing it at home. Steak 48 is donating 100% of the proceeds to Common Threads, an organization dedicated to providing cooking and nutrition education programs for kids (and families) across the country. They currently serve approximately 40,000 children, parents and educators. (To sign up, click here!)

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The Landan Twins, Jon (L) and Andrew. (Photo by Mila Samokhina).

Congrats and thanks to the Landan Twins (Andrew and Jon), who are two of our city's biggest ambassadors! They have partnered with MyVintro, a new investing website that allows restaurants to pitch their ideas for funding to over 100 investors on the Illinois Restaurant Channel. The Landans say, "Pitch us your idea for your current restaurants, your idea for a new concept or your idea to re-concept your restaurant so we can get our friends to give you money and turn your dream into a reality! Check it out here and good luck!

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Richardson Adventure Farm is hosting its first Tulip Festival!

Thanks to Heather Spyra for alerting me to the Richardson Adventure Farm TULIP FESTIVAL, going on now! If there ever was a great road trip idea, this is it! Richardson Adventure Farm in Spring Grove, Illinois, is welcoming guests to its first ever Tulip Festival open now through May. 300,000 bulbs in 30 different varieties will provide a colorful backdrop for all your Insta-fun in addition to its beautiful lakeside location and seemingly endless amenities. The farm, established in 1836, offers visitors perks that include food trucks; free parking; walking trails; free games (giant checkers, Richardson Farm (2) jenga, cornhole and more); live music on Saturdays and Sundays; friendly dogs on leashes welcome; picnic tables; fall pumpkin patches; Christmas Tree Farm; live pig races;  ORBiting (where you put yourself inside a giant, 11' ball, and roll and bounce down a slope); 700' zip line; goat walk; pedal trikes; 50' long slide; campfires; gift shop (with fresh donuts, fudge, popcorn, etc.); 50' tall observation tower and so much more! (The Farm's website predicts the tulips will be best from April 17- May 9 but check its Facebook page and website for updates. (We already have our visit planned!)

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The Pendry Chicago will open mid-May in the old Carbide & Carbon Building.

The Pendry Chicago is set to open mid-May. Steeped in history and anchored in style, the hotel is set within the iconic 1929 Art Deco Carbide & Carbon Building in Chicago’s Loop. It's a modern-day luxury hotel that pays homage to both the past and the

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The new Pendry Chicago–opening mid-May.

present with contemporary, comfortable interiors, signature culinary and cocktail concepts and inspired gathering spaces throughout that embody the spirit of Chicago. Its Parisian-inspired Venteux brasserie is an oyster and champagne bar and cafe, all brought to life by the city's youngest Michelin-starred talent, Chef Donald Young. Boasting stunning 40-foot floor to ceiling windows and an intimate private dining room, it's the perfect spot for special celebrations. (More details/photos to come after I visit it for you!)

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Dining in the DarkAn exciting new dining experience! Discover what goes on within the darkness with Dining in the Dark with The Secret Society's tasting experience (90 minutes) held at Masq at Hubbard Inn (110 W. Hubbard). Guests are encouraged to arrive masked as an ensemble of Dining in the Darkassistants, wearing night vision goggles, serves a three course tasting menu paired with wine. As the description goes, "Cutting-edge cuisine will have your taste buds tingling. With luck, you will be initiated into the Secret Society provided you pass a few trivial tests and trials. Dress smart and pay attention, because you’re in for an inconspicuous induction like you’ve never seen before."  Tickets are $89 per person, all info here.  

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Cindy McCain will keynote the Rush Woman's Board's virtual Spring Luncheon.

The Woman's Board of Rush University Medical Center will host its first virtual Spring Luncheon on Tuesday, May 11, featuring keynote speaker Cindy McCain, a humanitarian, business leader and chairperson of The McCain Institute. Co-chaired by Katie Frekko and Brooke Kuehnle, the luncheon will begin at 11:45 am with a musical welcome followed by introductions before a Q&A with McCain. Funds raised at the luncheon will be directed to Rush Medical Center’s education, research and community service programs, as well as to its 2021 principal project, The Woman’s Board Fund for Precision Oncology Research. (Event details, and more, here)

As of now, these are the movie theatres that are open! Let's go back to the movies! (List compiled by Chuck Jordan) OPEN: 10384754_664762880309595_3693106957688292894_n AMC Dine-In (600 N. Michigan, open Fri., Sat., Sun.); AMC River East 21 (321 E. Illinois); AMC Dine-In Block 37 (108 N. State, open Fri., Sat., Sun.), Showplace ICON at Roosevelt Collection with ICON-X (1011 S. Delano Ct. E), Landmark's Century Cinema Theatres (2828 N. Clark St.). CLOSED: Arclight Cinemas (closed permanently); IMAX Navy Pier (Navy Pier, closed permanently),  Regal Webster Place (1471 W. Webster). (As of publication, these are the local theatres' standings. Please check websites before planning a visit.)  

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66A713BD-0D6F-437E-8262-35F080BD0A651THEY'RE BAAAAACKKKKK!!! More than 70 animatronic dinosaurs are ready to return from extinction to delight families and dino fans everywhere, as Jurassic Quest Drive Thru, the nation’s largest and most realistic dinosaur experience, returns to Chicago (to NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates), July 9-25. This fun-filled drive-thru experience has it all for fans of the Jurassic and Triassic Ages, from baby dinos held by its trainer to meet-and-greets, photo opps, a choose-your-own-audio adventure tour and more. Jurassic Quest's herd of animatronic dinos are displayed in U99ntitledrealistic scenes that allow guests to experience them roaring and moving as they drive through the tour. Jurassic Quest worked in collaboration with leading paleontologists to ensure each dinosaur was painstakingly replicated in every detail, from coloration to teeth size(!) to Shutterstock-dinosaur___26130502688textured skin, fur or feathers, drawing on the latest research about how we understand dinosaurs and ancient giants of the sea looked and moved. Although the drive-thru experience means visitors will stay safe inside their vehicles, they’ll still need to avoid the swinging tail of the 50-foot Spinosaurus and the gigantic grinning Megalodon! Tickets for Jurassic Quest are $49 per vehicle (8 people or less) and available at www.jurassicquest.com. An audio tour comes standard with every purchase (choose from two; special accommodations can be made for the hearing impaired) as well as a safari-style digital souvenir photo of your vehicle and family transported back in time via a Jurassic setting. Special souvenir packages and other add-ons can be purchased at check out. (The attraction follows all Covid-19 protocols. Police, military, medical personnel and first responders receive 10% off ticket prices with valid ID.) (We went last year and loved it although the car lines were very long!)

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And now for some beloved nonprofit updates:

PAWS Chicago will host High Rollers Bingo on Wednesday, April 28, 6 pm. Join them for 3 

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PAWS Chicago's virtual bingo fundraiser.

rounds of virtual bingo emceed by board member Fred from The Fred Show on 103.5 KISS FM. $20 for one card or $50 for three cards.

And a brand new event for PAWS Chicago, Fore PAWS: A Golf Outing Benefiting PAWS Chicago will take place on Monday, June 14 at Westmoreland Country Club. For info, click here!

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Eversight's Gift of Sight Masquerade returns Wed., Sept. 8 to the Peninsula.

Eversight Illinois' Gift of Sight Masquerade, themed Fantasea, will be held at the Peninsula Chicago on Wednesday, September 8, honoring community leaders Justine Fedak and Dr. Parag Majmudar. I'm proud to return as co-chair with Michael Caputo for this friend-raiser to help restore sight and prevent blindness. (Click here for info!)

The Service Club of Chicago will host its uber-popular hat luncheon, this year themed "Desperately Seeking Fashion." The event will be held at the Woman's Athletic Club (WAC) on Friday, May 21. To accommodate safety and distancing requirements, there will be 4 separate rooms of 50 people each, with guests sporting their finest Service Club Hat Luncheon imagemillinery for what has become THE Hat Luncheon in Chicago! Co-chaired by Michelle Baker, Cathy Bell Bartholomay and Annette Findling, the hybrid event will be produced by Tracey Tarantino DiBuono (ZZAZZ Productions). The guest speaker will be Sandy Schreier, the famed fashion curator and historian. For tickets/more info, click here. The SC's next event, Day on the Terrace, will return on Monday, Aug. 2, co-chaired by Sharyl Mackey, Jean Antoniou and Tracey, whose ZZAZZ Productions will again produce the show. More details coming soon for DOT. (Chicago Star Media will be the proud media sponsor!)  

990The Center for Enriched Living will host a virtual Chef's Night on Monday, June 28. Watch website for details coming soon!  

The Union League Boys & Girls Clubs will host the Ring Lardner Awards, honoring excellence in sports journalism via zoom on Thursday, April 29, 7 pm. All funds raised will go to ULBG, which has served the after-school development needs

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Dan Roan, sports anchor at Nexstar, WGN-9, has been named broadcast recipient of the 2020 Ring Lardner Award for Excellence in Sports Journalism.

of Chicago's youth for over 100 years. Since 2002, the program has honored writers and Chicago sports broadcasters who encapsulate the same "wit and warmth" of Lardner's writing. The Ring Lardner Awards represent journalists in three categories: Broadcast, Print, and Posthumous. This year’s honors include Chicago sports journalists Toni Ginnetti (former Chicago Sun-Times reporter, to be presented by current Sun-Times senior columnist Rick Telander); Dan Roan (current WGN TV sports anchor, presented by former WGN TV sportscaster Rich King); and Cooper Rollow (former Chicago Tribune sports editor, to be presented by former Chicago Tribune sports reporter Mike Conklin). 

Bear Necessities untied virtual eventFor the past 28 years, Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation has hosted the annual Bear Tie Ball. This event is the nonprofit's largest fundraiser of the year, empowering them to bring joy and hope to children battling cancer. Although this year looks different, families continue to need their support. On May 1, "Bear Tie Ball: Untied," a virtual event, will feature a video showcasing the families, kids, supporters and more. Please consider tuning in/donating or both, here.

The Ingalls Development Foundation will host "Promise Ingallsof Hope Fashion Reveal," a virtual fashion show produced by ZZAZZ Productions. The event will take place on Sunday, April 18, 5-7 pm CST, to support its cancer research program. Register for FREE here!

2021 Gala Electronic Invite w- CNAChildren's Place will celebrate 30 years of supporting Chicago's most vulnerable kids with its annual gala, this year honoring Alex Kotlowitz and Maria Woltjen. (Click here for details!)

"Games Galore” for The Chicago Lighthouse's Associate Board! Join them virtually on Wednesday, April 14 for virtual canasta. Purchase raffle tickets to win some great prizes, including a gold and diamond necklace by Dana Rebecca Designs and so much more! (Tickets and all info here.

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Best-Hef and CandaceFriday, April 9 was Hugh Marston Hefner's 95th (heavenly) birthday. The memories I have of Playboy and Hef will last me several lifetimes and beyond. I've been dabbling on a book but who knows what will happen with it. All I know is that I miss him so and am so appreciative of the life he's given me. I wrote a sort of love letter to him here in Chicago Star Media. I hope you like it.  

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Darrious-Hilmon_02Special thanks to Chicago State Foundation and its executive director Darrious Hilmon for featuring me on "5 Questions with…", a short video series that highlights both local and 3a93a051-7bf1-4505-9664-05c1be7b46efnational leaders and professionals. The series lives on their YouTube channel. My segment is below. (Chicago State Foundation advances the interest and welfare of Chicago State University by building relationships, securing philanthropic support and more. Read all about it here).

 

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With Art "Chat Daddy" Sims at a past event.

And special thanks to Art "Chat Daddy" Sims, for having me on his "The Real Chat Daddy Show" in honor of Women's History Month. It was a fun, free-wheeling interview with Art and his co-host K. Renee Mason. See segment below, my part comes in at 1:05, but it's all good!

 

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IMG_3466I couldn't be more excited about the return of my favorite market, Randolph Street Market! Watch for Sally Schwartz' first market foray into Three Oaks, Michigan, on Memorial Day Weekend, May 30 and 31 (Saturday and Sunday). Other dates on the books are June 19,20; July 3,4; August 7, 8; September 4, 5; and October 2,3. I can't wait to attend and love the idea of a little road trip out of the city! Who's with me!? 🙂

 

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Justine FedakCongrats, with love, to author Justine Fedak and her creative partner Chris Walker (Urbanime). Their new

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Illustrator Chris Walker, founder of Urbanime.

book, "The Happy Magic Chair" is out now and is a must-have for kids of all ages. It's a story written for children that know they are "magic" and to remind adults OF their magic. The character, Little Pea, beautifully realized by Chris, sometimes feels sad but she doesn't know why. Thanks to the Happy Magic Chair, she realizes that she has everything she needs already inside. (Buy it through publisher Balboa Press here and on Amazon).  

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Enjoying Jennifer Sutton Brieva's special birthday at Le Colonial recently.

As you can see, things are heating up around town, especially with the return of many of our beloved nonprofit events! I know many are still virtual or hybrid but at least they're returning and are STILL HERE! This is very good news! And the

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La Scarola with Armando, Chuck and Michael Kutza.

same is true for our restaurants, slowly filling with smiling, happy faces. We've visited La Scarola, Gibson's, Le Colonial, RL, Ping Pong, Pizano's, Shaw's Oyster Bar and others, and have been so happy to see them safely filled with new and old customers. A special shout-out again to the Landan Twins for trying to advance restaurants' efforts through their new lending program (see details above).

I hope you are successful with your vaccinations and that you're happy and healthy. Just remember, this too shall pass…..

Love, as always,

Candace

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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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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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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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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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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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Diane Von Furstenberg and Andre Leon Talley with Dionne Williams at a past event.

(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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Renowned Irish violinist Patricia Treacy, who performed at the Inauguration.

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.

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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Santa introduced all of the Fantasy Gifts.

customers. Recently, I participated in a ZOOM

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

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Assouline owners Prosper and Martine Assouline.

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

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Jonathan Adler will design a room of your choice.

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

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Lisa and Tom Perini of Perini Ranch Steakhouse.

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

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Geneva Long, Bowlus founder/CEO.

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

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The Gentleman Milliner James Keith.

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

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Mr. Green Tony Abruscato.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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With Tracey DiBuono (ZZAZZ Productions) at York Furrier.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Donna La Pietra, CPLF honoree 2020.

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

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

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

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Gene & Georgetti's festive new tent at Franklin and Illinois.

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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BEST OF CHICAGO FASHION ON DISPLAY AT DRIEHAUS AWARDS

Plus: Goodman Theatre's "Starstruck" Gala; Virgil Abloh hits Chi; NY State of Mind; Getaway2Give, a unique idea for nonprofits; OUT of Office celebrates a sellout; Nikki Haley and our Dominic honored by Simon Wiesenthal Center; Project Style Chips in for Charity; NYC's celeb-filled Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic; Design Museum of Chicago sets the stage; Sunda celebrates 10; A Blueprint for Quinton; Nan has her day; Everyone's favorite public servant; ULBGC's excellent Wine Dinner; Children's Place Assn.'s "Enchantment Under the Sea"; National Hellenic Museum gala; Service Club's "Day on the Terrace" (do you have your tickets?); Randolph Street Market's "Red, White & Cool"; AIBI Revs UP!; BEST street festivals; Darling videos and SO much more!

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Driehaus Awards for Fashion Excellence runway show.

Driehaus Design Initiative presented creativity without limits at The Driehaus Awards for Fashion

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Richard Driehaus with winning designers Edna St. Louis, Molly Quinn and Carlos Osuna.

Excellence on April 26. Themed Infinite Possibilities, the cocktail party and runway show competition highlighted the talents and innovative collections of 24

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Wendy Krimins (GM Neiman Marcus Mich Ave) with Sue Wyderka.

top emerging fashion design students in Chicago. The participating fashion and design schools were Columbia College Chicago, Dominican University, The Illinois Institute of Art – Chicago and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. This 18th annual event was hosted at Chicago Vintage Motor Carriage, a unique

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Judges Sylwia Wilczynska, Timothy Long and Chloe Mendel.

venue that provided more than 300 guests exclusive viewing access to a private collection of classic American cars. Media personalities Linda Yu and Sylvia Perez returned as emcees of the

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Emcees Linda Yu and Sylvia Perez with Tracey Tarantino (ZZAZZ Productions).

elegant fundraiser which raised more than $140,000 and included a pre-party with hors d'oeuvres and cocktails, live entertainment and a live auction. The dynamic fashion show celebrated the incredible talent of local fashion design students and featured ready-to-wear, evening wear, outerwear, sportswear, bridal and wearable art collections.  A

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Andrea Schwartz and Dr. Steven Stryker.

judging panel of industry insiders (Timothy Long, Director, Senior Specialist of Couture & Luxury Accessories, Leslie Hindman Auctioneers; Chloé Mendel, Creative Director/Co-Founder, Maison Atia and Sylwia Wilcynska, Owner/Fashion Designer,

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Design by Neiman Marcus Distinguished Designer Award winner Edna St. Louis.

Sylwia Designs) scored the collections by taking a detailed look at the designs including intricate sewing techniques, fabric selection and overall excellence in garment construction. The first place winner, Molly Quinn from Columbia College, took home $7,500 and a prize package including the production of a look-book, an apparel display at Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue, and mentoring and media opportunities. Her

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Angelina Lee, Yoshi Fredisdorf, Justin Wong and Chloe Park.

winning collection, An Abnormal Condition of Sleep, featured digitally printed textiles, 3D printing, foil prints and handmade detailing. Additional cash honorariums were awarded to second place winner Edna St. Louis ($5,000), the School of the Art Institute of Chicago;  third place

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Tracey Tarantino receives an Achievement Award for 15 years as runway producer. YEAH!

winner Carlos Osuna ($2,500), Columbia College Chicago. Honorable mentions and $1,000 were awarded to Claire Groppe and Shaylin Thurston, Dominican University; Victor Delgado, The Illinois Institute of Art – Chicago; JunHoPark and Abigail Shute, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. The 2018 first place

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Designs by first place winner Molly Quinn.

winner, Lindsay Holeso, presented her winning collection Equilibrium as part of the alumni runway show to cap off the evening. Wendy Krimins, General Manager, Neiman

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Design by Heather Hans.

Marcus Michigan Avenue, also selected Edna St. Louis to receive the Neiman Marcus Distinguished Designer Award, which includes a window display at the Michigan Avenue store, plus retail business opportunities. Participating students will also be invited

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Melissa Gamble and Stacie Hartman.

to join Driehaus Design Initiative and the Chicago History Museum for the Runway to Showroom®: Driehaus Business of Fashion Symposium. The symposium consists of industry-led panels and open dialogue, with a focus on business, to help designers achieve success. It also includes a guided behind-the-scenes tour of the Museum's costume collection and a curated guided tour of Silver Screen to Mainstream. (Photos by Allen Bourgeois and Kasia Karosz).

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Amazing views from our Getaway2Give apt.

Chuck, Rooney and I are always up for any adventure so we were happy to recently learn of a program called Getaway2Give. And,

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after we did a little research, we decided to experience it for ourselves on a recent trip to NYC. The program helps charities raise money using live auction packages of memorable vacation experiences. They include beach, city, mountain and international accommodations–everything from an estate on Lake Como to a private island in Belize and so much more! There's a reasonable reserve for the packages but

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Four Seasons NYC Ty Warner Suite.
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Dinner at Vaucluse with friends David Brandt and David Granados.

there's no obligation if it doesn't sell. (You can see how it works here.) We chose the NYC package and it was everything they had promised and more–friendly greeters, exquisite accommodations in a beautiful apartment and a follow-up to make sure you were satisfied. I love this concept and am very familiar with how hard it is to find/offer unique live auction prizes for

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At Polo Bar restaurant with Valentino and his partner Giancarlo Giammetti in background.

a charity gala. (G2G also has a luxury vacation club that links travelers with unique travel spots.

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King Kong on Broadway was astounding.

Read about it here in the LA Times). Adam Capes, Getaway2Give president/chief idea officer, founded the company in 2012 and "hopes to continue to help more charities and schools increase their fundraising capabilities." On our first night, we saw King Kong at the Broadway Theatre. I have no words to describe how fabulous and awe-inspiring it was. The mechanical gorilla has to be the 8th wonder of the world! The music was good but it was truly all about the ape. My mouth stayed open for the entire 2 hours and 15 minutes. (A must-see if you can). Afterwards, we had dinner at Raoul's, a

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Jeremy Scott’s "TV dinner dress at Met CAMP exhibit.

classic French bistro at 180 Prince Street. The moody ambiance, low lighting and great food made for a perfect night. The following day, we were so excited to meet up with friends Kim Renk Dryer (co-owner Sequin) and her

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Fun with friends Greg and Kim Renk Dryer and Sharon Bush at Polo Bar.

hubby Greg Dryer and Sharon Bush (ex-wife of Neil Bush and mother to the beautiful Lauren Lauren, who is married to Ralph's son). We met up for dinner at the

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Moschino gown inspired by a Budweiser beer label at Met CAMP exhibit.

Polo Bar, always a great spot, and on this night, it was packed with chic peeps. One of the things I love is that you can't even go in for a drink at the bar unless you have dinner reservations. It makes for a very civilized dining experience without having to elbow your way through a crowd. As we were eating and talking, I noticed Valentino being seated directly

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Rooney Rules enjoying breakfast at Bubby's.

behind us with his longtime partner Giancarlo Giammetti! The iconic designer is much shorter/tinier than I realized but certainly no less formidable. (And, of course, we had to take a sneaky photo for posterity! Lol!). The next day, we couldn't wait to see the CAMP exhibit at the Met. It did not disappoint. There are more than 250 objects dating from the 17th century to the present. The exhibit is inspired

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Creel & Gow, one of our faves, at 131 E. 70th.

by Susan Sontag's 1964 essay "Notes on Camp" that examines how the elements of "irony, humor, parody, artifice, theatricality and exaggeration" are expressed in fashion. Bjork's infamous swan dress by Balenciaga is on display as is the Mugler oyster shell gown worn by Cardi B to

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Raoul's French bistro at 180 Prince. 

the Grammys. Also on exhibit are Viktor & Rolf's meme-able couture gowns that read "Less is More" and "Sorry I'm Late I Didn't Want to Come"; a pair of Celine mink heels; a Warhol Campbell's tomato soup print mini-dress; a Balenciaga pink dress covered in 3 million feathers; a flamingo headpiece by the House of Schiaparelli; a Burberry rainbow Pride cape; a Marc Jacobs cape printed with opera star Maria Callas’

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"CAMP: Notes on Fashion" exhibit through September 8 at the Met.

face; a Moschino gown inspired by a Budweiser beer label; sexy sailor suits by Jean Paul Gaultier; a sparkly showgirl costume and headdress that Bob Mackie designed for Cher; an over-the-top lux tux for Liberace and so much more. One of my favorites

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One of several terraces in the Ty Warner Suite at Four Seasons NYC.

was Jeremy Scott’s "TV dinner dress," made for Moschino’s fall 2019 line. The kimono-type garment features a vegetable medley of peas, carrots, and corn on one side and mashed potatoes with a pat of butter on the other. OMG. You had to see it to believe it! From there, it was on to the Temple of Fashion, Bergdorf's. And the day wouldn't have been complete without lunch at BG.  The next day we were so

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Elegant party space at Four Seasons NYC.

excited to meet up with old Chicago friend David Brandt (former director of catering for the Palmer House Hilton) and his partner David Granados. David B., who is now Director of Catering and Special Events at the fabulous Four Seasons NYC, gave us a tour of one of the most exquisite suites we've ever seen, their Ty Warner Suite that was designed by I.M. Pei. The suite has 360 degree views, a $60,000 bed and

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A Warhol Campbell's tomato soup print minidress at CAMP Met exhibit.

multiple balconies–it also comes with a Rolls and driver whose on call 24/7. The suite costs a cool $50,000 per night and is never discounted. From this heady experience, we moved to the elegant Four Seasons bar where the live entertainment included a sweet birthday song for moi. Dinner was at Vaucluse, an upscale brasserie at 100 E. 63rd St. Happy to see the Double Ds so happy and doing so

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Elegant Bob Mackie design for Cher at the CAMP Met exhibit.

well. David G. is on a path to stardom having a role in the recent Avengers movie, appearing in the FX series POSE and 3 appearances on SNL! Whoa! On our last night, we had dinner at Emilio's Ballato, an old school Italian restaurant in Nolita (55 E. Houston) with a

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Two masterpieces and one is all mine.

history of celebrity visitors that includes Rihanna, the late Andy Warhol, Jerry Seinfeld and more. (Rumor has it, this was Judy Tullman's favorite spot when she lived in NY too!). It reminded me a lot of our own La Scarola, with photos on the walls and top notch food and service. Rooney Rules enjoyed every minute of it too, shopping on Madison, the Village and SoHo with a fabulous breakfast at Bubby's (73 Gansevoort St. and 120 Hudson). I could slap myself for forgetting to bunny hop to the NYC Playboy Club–I don't know what I was thinking!? Next time…..grrrrrr.

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Gala co-chairs Teri and Doug Brown and Carole Wood and Carl Jenkins.

More than 450 guests attended Goodman Theatre’s "Starstruck" Spring Gala on May 18, headlined by Broadway star and TonyAward nominee Megan Hilty. The black-tie event, presented by the Women's Board, was held at the Fairmont Chicago and raised more than $800,000 to support the theater’s education and

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Broadway star Megan Hilty with participants of Goodman Theatre's Education & Engagement programs.

community engagement programs. The evening began in the International Ballroom where guests enjoyed appetizers and cocktails before proceeding to the Imperial Ballroom for dinner and

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Roche Schulfer, Goodman's executive director, Alexandre Fox and David Fox Jr., board of trustees chair

entertainment amid an assortment of dramatic purple floral centerpieces and dazzling chandeliers. Hilty kicked off the evening with her impressive vocal range and charm singing “They Just Keep Moving the Line” from her a famed portrayal of seasoned triple-threat

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Ivy Lynn in NBC’s musical drama SMASH. She nodded to her most notable Broadway roles with “Suddenly Seymour,” from the concert revival of Howard Ashman and Alan Menken’s Little

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Co-chairs Carl Jenkins and Carole Wood with Goodman's artistic director Robert Falls and Kat Falls.

Shop of Horrors; “Popular” from her role as Glinda in Wicked opposite Idina Menzelmarking her Broadway debut; “Backwoods Barbie” from 9 to 5 The Musical; followed by an ode to Alan Jay Lerner/Frederick Loewe with “I Could’ve Danced All Night” and a medley of tunes from Annie Get Your Gun, including “There No Business Like Show Business.” She revisited her famed role in SMASH with “That’s Life” and “Second Hand White Baby Grand” as well as her role in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes with “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend.” Hilty concluded her performance

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Siddharth (Bobby) Mehta and WB member Swati Mehta.

with a show-stopping encore mash-up of “Don’t Forget Me/Let Me

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Revan Lowe-Watkins and Goodman Scenemakers Board treasurer Dujon Smith.

Be Your Star” from SMASH. Gala guests enjoyed an elegant three-course dinner followed by dancing to the sounds of The Gentleman of Leisure. Attendees had the opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for one prize that included a Tiffany & Co. Prism design pendant in platinum, set with over eight carats of Tiffany diamonds hung from a diamond-studded chain valued at $45,000; and a matching Prism design ring in platinum with over four carats of Tiffany diamonds valued at $25,000. The gala was co-chaired by Teri and Doug Brown and Carole Wood and Carl Jenkins. Since its inception in 1978, the Goodman Theatre Women’s Board—currently under the leadership of president Denise Stefan Ginascol—has raised more than $46 million in support of 39 Goodman productions and an array of educational programs through special events and projects. (John Reilly Photography)

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Chuck Hagopian (IL Comptroller’s Chief of Staff) Merri Dee and OUT of Office founder Andrew Hayes wearing his PRIDE Converse sneakers!

The weather forecast called for rain but, 30 minutes before the sold-out event, the clouds parted and the sun came out, of course, for the 18th annual "OUT of the Office," an event that brought together nearly 450 LGBTQ+ professionals, allies, friends and family. Held on the open rooftop lounge of I|O Godfrey, the event

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Michael Caputo, Tony Abruscato and Greg Hyder.

featured a raffle with 10 items on the block – overnight stays at the Godfrey Hotel, London House; dinners at Fogo de Chao; a Ruth Bader Ginsberg “Resist” basket (that included a pose-able RGB “action” figure and prayer candle); a Golden Girls basket (complete with collectible Golden Girls Pez dispensers and an Eli’s Cheesecake) and a framed Make America Gay Again print. In

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Keli Knight and Tiffany Chemelle.

attendance were representatives of event beneficiaries: Imani Rupert Gordon (of Affinity-Chicago), Lori Cannon (of Heartland Health) and Jerome Holsten (of LGBT Chamber of Commerce). They spoke to the crowd sharing news about

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Sogna Martin-Hicks, Mike Goodridge and Tonya Hicks-Martin.

their respective non- profits and thanked everyone for their support. Andrew Hayes, dynamic event founder, spoke about the birth of the event in 2001. He said, "The event came to life originally, because 18 years ago, it was very difficult for LGBTQ+ professionals to network for business outside of gay bars. We just weren’t able to

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Marshall Beck, Sam Powell and Dan Spillane.

comfortably gather in non-gay settings. I got a downtown restaurant (that is no longer around) to agree to allow us to gather in the banquet room for the first OUT of the Office and, since then, we’ve gathered in downtown and River North area restaurants, hotels,

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Dan Diaz and Lindsay Brown.

and venues." A couple of fun party facts–the party averages 350 people every year, except in 2015 when they had 653 people! Don Lemon (CNN) was the emcee for the

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Marshall Beck, Sam Powell Dan Spillane.

2006 event benefiting Gay Games Chicago. During the event, a video wall included commemorative artwork acknowledging the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots #WherePrideBegan. Staff and principals from event sponsors Dreamtown Realty, Professional Moving Specialists, Cirque du Soleil VOLTA, Chicago Reader, Windy City Times and PaternoGroup networked and circulated among the crowd. Love and congrats Andrew, Chicago is very lucky to have YOU!

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Nikki Haley being interviewed by Mary Hart.

Close to 400 guests attended the Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC) Midwest Region’s 2019 Spirit of Courage Benefit dinner at the Ritz-Carlton in Chicago recently. The Center bestowed its highest honor, the Humanitarian Laureate Award, on Nikki Haley, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (2017 – 2019), for her courage and compassion in protecting global human rights and the state of Israel. Ms. Haley and Mary Hart, SWC Trustee and TV personality, had an inspiring conversation on Haley’s upbringing in an Indian immigrant family and the struggle of being an “other” in American society. Haley shared how this experience made her stronger and to take true pride in being an American. Ms. Haley also discussed the current negative political atmosphere and articulated that while it’s bad, we should

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Medal of Valor Awardees Daniel Pincus, Justin Hefter, Megan Hallahan and Mohammed Al Samawi pictured with Senator Mark Kirk.

recognize that we all have more in common than different. “There is true evil in the world and we must come together to fight for human rights around the world,” Haley told guests. “Nikki Haley personifies the legacy of Simon Wiesenthal, who reminded the world that freedom is not a gift from heaven, rather, it is something that we must fight for each and every day,” said Rabbi Marvin Hier, SWC Founder and Dean. The late Dominic DiFrisco, a well-known and much loved leader of Chicago's Italian-American community, was posthumously awarded the Community Leadership Award. DiFrisco

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Robert Hartman (SWC Trustee), Stuart Isen (SWC Trustee), Dawn Arnall (SWC Trustee and chair MOTJ Capital Campaign) Nikki Haley, Rabbi Hier and Mary Hart and Burt Sugarman (SWC Trustees).

dedicated his life to building bridges between communities, supporting tolerance education, and fighting against discrimination in all its forms. “Dominic was a giant among men with the soul of an angel,” said Alison Pure-Slovin, SWC Midwest Region Director. Medal of Valor Awards were given to Mohammed Al Samawi, Megan Hallahan, Justin Hefter and Daniel Pincus—the individuals featured in the best-selling memoir, "The Fox Hunt", where Mr. Al Samawi’s life is saved from the brutal civil war in Yemen with the help of a daring plan engineered on social media by a small group of interfaith activists; Hallahan, Hefter, and Pincus. ABC-7's Alan Krashesky served as the evening’s emcee.

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Briand Frazier, Lindsay Siwiec and Evan Marshall.

Project Style hosted its 2nd annual Chips in for Charity Casino Night on May 9th at Taste 222. Over 200 guests gathered to gamble for good and raised nearly $30K for the Chicago-based non profit that uses fashion as a tool to engage and empower

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Katie Diehl, Tonisha Hood, Monica-Kaye Gamble, Victoria Watkins, Lindsay Siwiec, Jessica Marx, Jenny Applegate.

disadvantaged youth. There were multiple blackjack, craps, and roulette tables for partygoers to enjoy. Those who found themselves lucky on the tables were able to use their winnings towards raffle prizes from TGIN, Kendra

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Andre Wilson, Steven Staffan, and Johnny Endrihs.

Scott, and Sunda to name a few. Silent auction items were also available, including an autographed jersey from Derek Jeter, concert tickets from Rob Thomas, men's fashion from Eredità Shoes, Brummell Socks, and Surmesur, fine jewelry from Rachel Lynn and Ora Nicole, ticket packages from the Chicago Cubs and shopping sprees from Marcus and

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Ishan Johnson

Alexandra Marks JewelryFounded in 2017, Project Style hosts in-school workshops that educate girls on how fashion and self-esteem intersect; teaching them the link between confidence and personal style, the difference between expression and objectification and how to find and embrace their authentic selves. The girls can take what they learn in the workshops and put it to use as they shop for free from donated clothing pop-up boutiques that are temporarily constructed in their schools.

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Emcee Jenni Pulos with NHM president Dr. Laura Calamos.

The National Hellenic Museum hosted its annual gala, this year themed "Projecting into the Future," on May 11 at The Geraghty. The event attracted hundreds of Greek Americans, friends and community members

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from across the country in celebration of the legacy of Hellenism during a lively night of great food, auctions, live music and dancing. The event will benefit tens of thousands of visitors, including schoolchildren and families who attend the Museum on field trips, during community events and for programs.  The gala

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Glam gala guests!

was emceed by popular former “Flipping Out” star, Jenni Pulos, who donated artwork created by her nephew, artist Nicholas Kontaxis, to the Museum. The evening was enhanced by the live musical stylings of Manhattan and the Chris Sarlas Orchestra featuring Nick Lambrinatos and Voula Karahaliou. The evening honored Peter

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John Calamos Sr. (founder/chairman/global CIO, Calamos Investments), Mae Calamos, Ethel Parthenis (founder/ board chair Grecian Delight Foods) and Peter Parthenis.

Parthenis, Sr. in recognition of his lifetime of commitment to the National Hellenic Museum. “We are thrilled that Peter Parthenis, Jr. was

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John Karamanos and Paul Athens.

able to join us in honoring his father, through a moving dedication depicting the path of this enterprising Greek American family! The Museum is lucky to have a shining example from our wide community of support,” said Dr. Laura Calamos, Museum president. Attendees were delighted to discover that the décor of this NHMGala_EliosPhoto©2019-35 special evening was provided by the museum’s exhibition and collections teams, as images of Greek

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Americans from the archives decorated all aspects of the event. “We were excited to show the ongoing work the Museum does to protect, catalog, and preserve the historical archives that represent the Greek American experience. This was an impactful way to highlight our important work as a museum,” said Dr. Laura Calamos, "And with the NHM Collections & Archives Portal soon accessible online, everyone will be able to learn about our history and culture, from anywhere in the world!”

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Aisha Murff (R) and friends.

The 12th annual Veuve Clicquot (celeb-filled) Classic brought together more than 9,000 guests in Liberty Park for an unforgettable afternoon of polo alongside the idyllic back drop of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty. The Brut and Rosé Champagne flowed with a feast to match the drink. Buffet tables overflowed with salmon, miniature dollops of burrata and tiny cast iron skillets filled with

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“Pose” actor Ryan Jamaal Swain with Aisha.

shrimp and grits. Dessert followed in the form of fruity cake pops and strawberry ice cream sandwiches the size of silver dollars. A call to “Stomp the Divots” brought guests to the field. Seen inside the viewing tent at this Champagne soiree were Michael B. Jordan, Jennifer

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Aisha Murff with Tina Wilson (wife of former Chicago Bear Otis Wilson).

Lawrence (newly engaged), Gayle King, and Nicky Hilton Rothschild. The National Anthem was performed by “POSE” actor Ryan Jamaal Swain. Julianne Moore gracefully performed the ceremonial ball toss at the start of the game. The days' events came to an end with a victory for Nacho Figueras and Delfina Blaquier, concluding with a

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Tracey Johns, Aisha Murff, Tina Wilson and Krystal Harris.

“highest-scoring award” for  Figueras, which came in the form of a limited-edition timepiece from Hubolt. "Soon waiters gently cleared away glasses and plates, a polite signal it was nearly time to go. Guests slowly and reluctantly peeled themselves from the dreamy scene and made it back to reality by way of Manhattan-bound ferries. Just like a dream it was all over much too soon," said darling attendee Aisha Murff, who attended with Tina Wilson (wife of former Chicago Bear Otis Wilson).

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UntooitledThe curtain lifts, a hush falls over the audience and design takes center stage. Objects from more than 50 of Chicago’s storefront theaters, Tony Award-winning companies, back-of-the-bar comedy shows and improv troupes will star in the Design Museum of Chicago’s new exhibition, “Setting the Stage: Objects of Chicago Theatre,” opening on June 29th at Expo 72 (72 E. Randolph). This design-focused show is part of the 2019 Year of Chicago Theatre, a citywide, year-long focus presented by the Chicago Mayor’s office, the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE) and the League of Chicago Theatres.  

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Abloh/Louis Vuitton pop-up at 1100 W. Randolph.

Virgil Abloh madness is alive and well in Chicago! For Abloh, a Rockford native, multi-disciplinary artist and former creative director for Kanye West, everything he touches is turning to gold beginning with his Off-White luxury brand and continuing through his collab with

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With Virgil Abloh at the MCA's ArtEdge gala.

Louis Vuitton as its innovative menswear designer/director. We attended the MCA's ArtEdge gala on June 8 celebrating him on the eve of his first museum exhibition, "Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech" and it was as unique as the designer himself, beginning with a red

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Virgil (Abloh) signed sneaker at the NikeLab pop-up on N. Michigan.

carpet set up in the loading dock area and continuing into the freight elevator with hanging chandeliers. His pop-ups around town, one for Louis Vuitton at 1100 W. Randolph (see it here) and one at 677 N. Michigan with NikeLab that includes a mentorship program for young, local artists (see it here), are attracting crowds and lines. I love his creations and his design philosophy that is inspired by the kids on the street but with a luxury twist. Keep up the great work and check out my Chicago Tribune column about the exciting gala coming soon here!

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It was a nice surprise to receive a call from longtime, Playboy super-fan Mike Travis. His Playboy collection consists

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of over 25,000+ pieces of memorabilia spanning Club items like unique glassware and even curtains imprinted with Bunny  logos to my life-size, standup poster that stood in all of the Clubs at one time advertising key club sales and upcoming events. I owned one in the 70s/80s but it disappeared and I've always hoped to find one again. I'm a collector too but, sadly, he wasn't willing to sell. However, he WAS willing to drive all the way from Kentucky, with fellow collector Russ Henning, to have me sign it. It was great to chat about the Golden Age of Playboy with like-minded fans like myself (and at least I have the photo.) Lol! Thanks for the memories Mike and Russ! 

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Mike Morales, Billy Dec and Louis Yee.

Sunda Chicago’s 10 Year Anniversary Party took place on May 16 with over 300 guests in attendance, including local luminaries like Ryan Chiaverini, Rochelle Trotter, Linda Yu, and Matt Forte. Hosted by owner Billy Dec and chef/partner Mike Morales, guests enjoyed passed hors d’oeuvres and

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cocktails, before digging into a traditional Kamayan Feast. This traditional family-style meal, which translates to “with hands” in

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Teresa Soren and Rochelle Trotter.

Tagalong, is commonly employed to mark special occasions where friends and family can be connected through food. Guests capped off the night with cultural performances, including a Lion Dance. Congrats to this River North hotspot and its creative founder Billy and partner Mike!

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BETTERIMG_4608Don't miss the season finale of Collector's Call on Sunday, June 23. This brand new show from MeTV is dedicated to the collector in all of us! The show we will appear on features our book collection. Chuck and I have been collecting books since the 80s when I purchased a set of Hemingway first editions from Leslie Hindman Auctioneers for Chuck's Christmas gift. Since then,

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With Leslie Hindman and Thomas Joyce.

we've gone on to make some great rare book scores, including all of the British and American first editions of the Harry Potter series (all signed by J.K. Rowling and including special presentation copies to her father, signed scripts and more); a Tolkien-signed Hobbit; Ian Fleming's Dr. No signed by its star Sean Connery; Winnie-the-Pooh signed by author/illustrator Milne, Shepherd; Bambi in the original German; vintage pop-ups; 1st edition F. Scott Fitzgeralds that includes his wife Zelda's only book and more. Can't wait! Hope you tune in!

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Maria Pappas' beautiful image on her birthday cake!

Congrats and happy birthday to everyone's favorite public servant, Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas. She recently spent time at Operation Push Headquarters to help seniors with their housing concerns (read Sun-Times' Mary Mitchell's column here). Her innovations at the Treasurer's office are something to behold. Love and thanks for all you do Maria and we hope your birthday was as special as you are!

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Fashion designer/humanitarian Quinton de' Alexander was feted at the DuSable Museum on June 7 during "Blueprint," an exhibit

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Quinton de' Alexander surrounded by friends/fans wearing his creations.

dedicated to the "blueprint" of his amazing life and career. He founded the Dream in Color Foundation which supports the homeless and at-risk youth and is CEO of Creativity United, a nonprofit that annually recognizes deserving community leaders during its "We Dream in Color" Humanitarian Celebration. (This year's event will be hosted by CBS News' Suzanne Le Mignot on Saturday, July 13. For tickets, more info, click here). During a VIP reception, I interviewed Quinton and learned more about this amazing man who gives back to so many. Thanks for all you do Q and congrats, congrats, CONGRATS!

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Wine-dinner-inviteThe Union League Boys & Girls Clubs will celebrate their 22nd Annual Wine Dinner on June 14 at the Union League Club. This wine dinner benefits the over 14,000 youths associated with the ULBGC. A special toast will be made in honor of the nonprofit’s 100th year anniversary. The event will feature the iconic Heitz Cellar wines which produces the highest quality wine since 1961. Guests will enjoy a five-course meal specially created by the renowned Union League Club's Chef Garbin with each course paired with a different Heitz Cellar wine. This years event will have ULBGC trustees, Lisa Shade and Michael L. Sullivan as co-chairs. (For tickets, $225, and more info, click here!)

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Save-the-date-under-the-seaThe Childrens Place Association will present "Enchantment Under the Sea" on Friday, June 14 at Ignite Glass Studios. The nonprofit provides critical assistance to children and their families in four key areas of impact: health, education, family stability and financial stability. (For tickets/more info, please click here)

Mark your calendars NOW for the next Randolph Street Market coming June 29/30, Sat./Sun. from 10 – 5 pm! "Red, June2019-final-718x1024White & Cool" will feature endless high end vintage dealers, food, live entertainment, SALLY SCHWARTZ and MORE! There's no better place to visit on a weekend!

SC DOT 2019The Service Club of Chicago will host its annual "Day on the Terrace" fashion show/fundraiser on Monday, August 5. The luncheon will feature the city's top retail stores and designers showcasing their "first look" at fall fashion modeled by SC members and local celebs. Produced by ZZAZZ Productions and co-chaired by SC members Jean Antoniou, Yvette Cusack and Sharyl Mackey, the event at The Peninsula Chicago is always a sellout so get your tickets while you can HERE!

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I hope you can join me on Thursday, October 10 when I will be honored by the AIBI with Rev Up honor oct. 10  2019its Chicago Fashion Icon Award at the Perillo Rolls Royce Gold Coast dealership (834 N. Rush St.) I love our local designers and can't wait to celebrate with them, and hopefully YOU, during this fashion show/fundraiser! Thrilled to have Frances Renk as our Honorary Committee Chair and ZZAZZ Productions producing the runway show! The fabulous Ji Suk Yi will be our emcee! More details to come! Thank you so much AIBI! I'm so excited! (Save-the-Date image by the one and only Rosemary Fanti!)

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The late Gus Giordano and daughter Nan Giordano both have days dedicated to them in Chicago!

Like father, like daughter! Congrats to the much loved artistic director of Giordano Dance Chicago, Nan Giordano! Former Mayor Emanuel designated Sunday, June 9 as NAN GIORDANO DAY in Chicago! Her late father, Gus Giordano, founder of the GDC, also has a day, April 25. Awwwww!

 

The weather we've all been waiting for appears to have arrived! Thank goodness as we have all sorts of fun outdoor activities we're anxious to pursue like checking out all of the city's wonderful street festivals! (See list here!)

Have a great summer!

Love,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. And, as always, something to make you smile! This 5 year-old Indiana girl is a hero (and so adorable) on this 911 call…..

 

 

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“UNDER THE BIG TOP” WITH FACE THE FUTURE FOUNDATION

Plus CHANEL's perfect, private opening party; Costume Council's "Shall We Dance"; Borris' touching #TRAPPED show; "Hope Through Caring" Gala; Alzheimer Association's "Key to the Future"; Ravinia's cover boy; CS/Modern Luxury Datebook launch; Celebrating Paul; Collector's Call debuts; Sabrina's "Adventures of Kameron"; Chicago Fashion Week with FashionBar; UNICEF at the Geraghty; BEST event listings; Darling videos and so much MORE! _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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President Award recipient John Robak, Myrna Farmer, Cynthia Calk, Stephen Cattouse and Bethany Florek

Face the Future Foundation (FFF) held its annual gala at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago on March 23. This year’s event, themed "Under the Big Top," attracted 370 people and raised nearly $600,000 (including a generous $50,000 donation from the Chicago Title Bowl-a-thon fundraiser.) Gala proceeds benefit the UI Health Craniofacial Center for the care and treatment of children with cleft lip, cleft palate and other craniofacial conditions, for research and education and

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Aerialist artist Bobbi Reed amid decor by Tamar Productions.

support other Foundation initiatives. The black-tie affair began with a lively pre-dinner reception and a silent auction that featured nearly 100 items. The ballroom was draped in billowy red and white sheer fabric

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Scholarship recipient Emily Cihla with parents Karen Olenski and David Cihla

tented across the ceiling for a “big top” effect (by Tamar Productions). In the center of the room, the Ringmaster lead circus-style acts that entertained guests before dinner. John C. Robak, president of Greeley and Hansen, received the President’s Award for his ongoing commitment to help change the lives of Chicago-area children and for his ardent support of the Foundation and its mission. Board member Mary Ann Rose introduced Robak, who said,

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Emcee Lourdes Duarte and Matt McGrath.

“Face the Future Foundation is truly a worthy cause, because of the incredibly profound way that it helps to make a better life for children with craniofacial differences, as well as their families.” Foundation president Rob Grant introduced the Adrienne L. Green scholarship recipient Emily Cihla who was born with Treacher

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Kimberly and Christopher Gosell.

Collins Syndrome, an uncommon genetic condition. A few weeks after her birth, Dr Pravin Patel saw her for the first time, and performed emergency surgery to help her breathe. Emily, who has undergone multiple reconstructive procedures, will need treatment for the rest of her life. She attends the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where she is currently a freshman, and plans to use the $5,000 scholarship award for continuing education. During her acceptance speech, Emily remarked, “I am very grateful for the care I've received from all my medical professionals at the Center who have helped get me where I am today. I'd also like to thank Face the

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Lois Pike and daughter Abby Pike.

Future Foundation whose support has made many of my treatments possible and now, with this scholarship award, my educational endeavors. They have been an integral part of my past and now are a part my

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Regina Rice, Florence Mussat MD, Aline Delpierre and Joy Degani.

future.” (Read more of Emily’s story here.) The appeal video featured Abigail Pike, who was born with cleft lip and palate and adopted from China as an infant. It touched on her personal struggles with accepting her appearance, her feelings of insecurity and inferiority and an unwillingness to smile. With the help of her team of doctors and medical professionals, and the additional surgeries she has undergone to correct the issues, she has blossomed into a smiling 16-year-old. (Click here for the appeal video.) The Craniofacial Center’s director, Mimis Cohen MD, expressed his gratitude to the Foundation. (Photos by David Turner)

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Designer Borris Powell bares his soul at his "Trapped" fashion show.

On March 24 at the Drake Hotel one of Chicago's most beloved fashion designers bared his soul through his #TRAPPED collection. It was an exciting fashion moment, as all of Borris Powell's' runway shows are, but it also came with a touchingly honest revelation on the life he's led. As a sellout crowd enjoyed his latest looks, a new line that transcends seasons and instead embraces them all (his Trans Season Collection), no one was aware of the pain Borris had kept from even his closest friends. In Borris' own #2words, "I feel that while this is my most favorite collection that I've ever designed, it was the most hurtful at the same time. I personally was going through a lot of disappointment, heartache, shame, feeling of loneliness, and so much more that started to lead to a bit of depression. For way too long I would hide these feelings out of shame, or the fact that I thought I would scare friends and clients away. Going to different events and being out, I got very good at acting as if I was on top of the world and I was living the

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Borris and makeup artist Kim prepare for the show.

most amazing life. You know what they say. 'Fake it until you make it'  or 'Keeping up with the Jones.' Living the constant lie and then coming back to my reality became unbearable for me. Before too long, I was living a #trapped life. Pretending to be what everyone had come to expect me to be based on the type of garments that I make and the events that I attend, was eating at me. Because that was far from the life that I was truly living. There was a time that I was living out of a car that my

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The collection was for all sexes and spanned all seasons.

dad had given me. See, I didn't even have an address, but yet I was attending lavish events and brushing shoulders with some of the most wealthiest. At times, at these events, it could have been my only true meal that day. It was 8 months living like this before I was able to climb my way out of the darkness. But the damage had

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Borris promoting his fashion show on TV and smiling through the pain.

already been done. It would take me some time to be able to direct this hurt and pain that almost took me down a path of no return and make it into a message. I have to give credit to music once again for saving my life. One day I heard a song that grabbed me. Then that song led me to two more. Ultimately, these three songs started to give me a sense of purpose. From there, visions. Then it started to make more and more sense. I was feeling trapped within a life that I worked so hard to build." He added, " I just hope that by me telling my truth, I can help #333take some of the shame away and save someone else that might

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not see a way out, and or, make more of us aware of the hurt that our loved ones are going through. If we pay closer attention, maybe we can save someone that isn't as strong in that moment, or doesn't have an outlet to work out the darkness." (For 24 hour depression helpline, click here) The collection and Borris received multiple standing ovations. There were lots of tears but Borris is coming out of the darkness and taking his true place in the world–a place where love is more important than money and the truth will always set you free. Love and thank you for your honesty Borris. I bet there are more people living like this than you know. You are never alone. (Save October 19 for Borris' next big show!)

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The exhibit!

The Costume Council of the Chicago History Museum hosted "Shall We Dance," the opening night gala of the Museum's new fashion exhibition, Silver Screen to Mainstream: American Fashion in the 1930’s and 40’s. More than 150 guests attended the event on April 5 which included an elegant ballroom dance performance by the popular Megan and Igor Afonkin. Guests also enjoyed music

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Kathleen Haines-Finley– a vision of style.

by Michael Lerich and His Orchestra. The event raised over $100,000 in support of the Costume Council’s commitment to the Chicago History Museum and was co-chaired by Pamella Capitanini, Karen Peters and Richard and Diane Weinberg. The fashionable event included a champagne

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Co-chair Richard Weinberg and his dance partner.

reception and a first-look at the exhibit. The Costume Council supports the Museum’s world-renowned costume collection, which contains over 50,000 pieces dating from the 1750s to the present and, if you haven't visited, you're really missing out. Its holdings encompass garments worn by prominent Chicagoans and Americans. Unique pieces include personal items belonging to Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln, Michael Jordan's basketball uniform and Mahalia Jackson's choir robe. The earliest pieces

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Always handsome guest Mark Olley!

include suits worn by George Washington and John Adams. The Museum's extensive couture holdings, ranging from Charles Worth gowns to the innovative designs of Yohji Yamamoto, have earned an international reputation. (All

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Beautiful co-chair Pam Capitanini (center) and friends.

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Lin Brehmer with the Browns.

The Les Turner ALS Foundation hosted its annual Hope Through Caring Gala on March 9 at Rockwell on the River in Chicago. Nearly 450 people helped honor Mindy Evans-Williams and Robert L. Sufit, MD, raising $617,000 for the foundation. The gala featured a video presentation, paddle raise, balloon raffle, award presentations and music by The Chicago Players. Emcee Paul Lisnek (of WGN-TV) opened the evening’s program followed by heartfelt remarks from Les Turner ALS Foundation’s CEO Andrea Pauls Backman and board chair Ken Hoffman. Andrea and Ken spoke of the

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Josh Newsome, Andy Jordan and cute friend.

Foundation’s role in the lives of those affected by ALS and thanked the 21 men and women living with ALS who were in attendance. “We were honored to be joined by so many Crawshaw Magners 2019people living with ALS and are grateful to everyone we serve for trusting us with their care,” said Backman. “People living with ALS and their families are the spirit of what we do, and every decision we make and step forward we take is informed by and because of them. They are our constant motivation to put an end to this devastating disease.” Auctioneer Wade Leist led the crowd in an exciting and highly successful paddle raise that realized over $243,000.  Mindy was diagnosed with ALS in September of 1992 and has received support

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Laurie Fieldman, Mindy Evans-Williams (honoree) and friend.

and resources from the Foundation. To show her

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Paul Lisnek (R) and friends.

appreciation and to help others facing their own unique experiences with ALS, Mindy generously pays it forward with gifts and donations to the Foundation. She  was presented with the Hope Through Caring Award by her longtime friend and social worker with the Foundation, Laurie B. Fieldman, LCSW. The program included an additional award presentation, the first-ever Harvey and Bonny Gaffen Advancements in ALS, which was given to Robert Sufit, MD. Throughout his 27 years as a neurologist at the Les Turner ALS Center at Northwestern Medicine, Rob has helped thousands of families affected by ALS and has demonstrated a commitment to creating individualized treatments and furthering research through more than 90 scientific publications.  

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Blending in at Chanel's private party.

On April 9, Oak Street was abuzz as Chanel hosted an official private party to celebrate its gorgeous new location at 65 E. Oak Street. I suspect this Tuesday night event was the first of many for the store but it was a thrill to be included for this one that attracted a lot of familiar faces. Black-clad name checkers made sure no one who wasn't invited slipped inside the door. Inside, Champagne on silver

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Chanel Takeover at Le Colonial.

trays and caviar topped hors d'oeuvres were passed through the well-heeled throng. Designed by Peter Marino, the space is a work of art–all black, white and silver sleekness with a restroom that belongs in the Louvre, pink slabs of marble on all four walls

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Chuck enjoying Le Colonial's exquisite bar.

with not a seam in sight. Oh my. A dinner followed next door at Le Colonial–Chicago's newest hotspot–where the always darling Nate Berkus and his husband were seen dining earlier in the week. The entire restaurant was a "Chanel Takeover” with gorgeous white flowers topping the tables. It was a beautiful space that I had only seen packed on a regular, open-to-the-public night. With less people, I was

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Julianna Zobrist wearing light-up Chanel sandals.

able to truly appreciate how magnificent this restaurant is from the cherry wood and zinc bars that had to be airlifted through the windows to the exquisite

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Beautiful mother/daughter tablemates.

coffered ceiling. And, in true Chanel-perfection-form, the takeaway gift was a 7 ounce bottle of "1957" cologne! To die. Seen on the scene were Toni Canada, clad in a magnificent bejeweled vintage Chanel jacket, Susanna Homan, Liza Schweitzer, Paula Borg, Julianna Zobrist (wearing Chanel light-up sandals), Liz Ryan, Hanah Jubeh, Whitley Bouma-Herbert, Gregg Zgonena and Shaun Moselik and so many others! Huge congrats to owner Joe King–customers who loved the old Le Colonial spot needn't have worried about the change–it's even better than the original!

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Dan Murphy, gala chair, and Dr. Maria Carrillo, Chief Science Officer, Alzheimer's Assn.

The Alzheimer’s Association’s top supporters and committee members gathered at the Conrad Hilton Suite at the Hilton Chicago on March 19 for their annual Kick-Off for an intimate research update and conversation with Alzheimer’s Association Chief Science Officer, Maria Carrillo, PHD. The event was held in honor of the 32nd Annual Chicago Rita Hayworth Gala, which is taking place on May 4th at the Hilton Chicago. Guests discussed the upcoming

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Joan and Paul Rubschlager (2019 Legacy Award recipients, center) with Betsy and Dave Goltermann.

gala event and its theme of “The Key to the Future” – inspired by Paris’ world-famous Pont des Arts (the Love Lock Bridge), bringing together advocates passionate about unlocking a world without Alzheimer’s disease. Joan and Paul Rubschlager, Zenith Society members, were recognized with the Legacy

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Philanthropists Joan and Paul Rubschlager (2019 Gala Legacy Award recipients) and valued members of the community.

Award for their ongoing support of the Association's global research program. In 2012, they generously donated $1 million for the efforts and in 2018, they made a second Zenith Society-level investment to support the nutritional counseling and modification component of the U.S. Study to Protect Brain Health. The Rubschlagers are much loved members of the community and their support spans across many fields of medical research and the arts. (For gala info, click here!) (Photos by Bill Richert)

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Congrats to much loved Nick Pullia, Ravinia's adorable award-winning Director of Communications,

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who was recently featured in the cover story of the Highland Park Neighbors Magazine! The wide ranging article by Paul Clements (with photos by Scott McDougall) covered everything

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from Nick's enthusiasm for the arts to his successful "side job" as a screen writer (he's sold two screenplays, including one to Ralph Lauren's producer/son Andrew Lauren). Nick's interests are wide and varied and includes a menagerie of beloved furry friends–a Moluccan Cockatoo, a rescued Scarlet Macaw and Sun Conure. Rescue dogs include a Pyrenees mix, Redtick Coonhound and a harlequin-coated Great Dane. His creativity and joie de vivre are limitless and contagious. It's an honor to call him a friend. Congrats with love Nick!

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Co-hosting CS Datebook Launch with David Zivan, Modern Luxury Group Editor/Editor-in-Chief CS Mag and Men's Book Chicago.

Thanks to David Zivan (Modern Luxury Group Editor/ Editor-in-Chief CS Mag and Men's Book Chicago) and Dan Uslan (Modern Luxury Market President) for the privilege of co-hosting your fabulous CS Datebook 2019 Launch Party on March 26. It was a packed house at Truluck's (41 E. Chestnut) for this celebration of Chicago's "charity Bible"! It's

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Truluck's managing partner Andrea Gentry and Dan Uslan, Modern Luxury Market President.

my go-to source (after CandidCandace.com, of course!) for all the latest and best event news with fab photos from past charity events. The "source" is a great guide for what's happening around town and it actually serves as a vetting process too so, if your event isn't listed, make sure you contact CS for next year! I co-hosted with David

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Hot singer Molly Callinan.

who gave me such an incredible introduction that I wished I'd been wearing waterproof mascara. The entertainment couldn't have been better as the incredible and beautiful Molly Callinan (who also serves as the lead singer for Gary Sinise & Lt. Dan Band!!) sang her heart out onstage. There were welcoming remarks from Dan as well as the managing partner of Truluck's Andrea Gentry. The spring decor and magnificent ice sculpture made the event even more special as we mixed and mingled with friends that included Paul Iacono, Andrea Schwartz, Laura Schwartz (who is soon to be Laura Schwartz Santiago), Michael Caputo, Ken Norgan, Matt Olaveson,

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Michael Caputo

Michael Kutza, John Robak and Bethany, Jennifer Kiefer, Tom Ward, Beth Silverman, Joanna Slusky, Geoff Burton, Adrienne Squires, the Landan Twins, Laurie Dimakos,

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Jennifer and Dr. Joaquin Brieva, Jackie O'Connor, Mila Samokhina and daughter Elena, Heather Farley Ingram, Rhonda Sanderson, Simona Garcia, Nan Giordano, Joshua Blake Carter, Victor Mitchell, Peter Au, Kyle Curry and so many others! It was a great night with friends celebrating the wealth of nonprofits we are lucky to have here in the Windy City! A special shout-out and thanks to Sam Tobias (Modern Luxury Director of Marketing) and her team for making the evening simply perfect!

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Popular Paul Iacono celebrates his BD with friends.

I don't know anyone who celebrates birthdays like Chicago's own Paul Iacono (president Chicago Dowel Company) And, it's through no fault of his own, he just has so damn many friends who want to celebrate with him! I bet he goes out every night for a month or more. For this year's fete, Frances Renk and Todd Hatoff planned a very memorable evening that began at Todd's elegant condo on Lake Shore

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Drive. It was all old world elegance combined with modern touches. Multiple views of the lake and the city could be seem from every room that was decorated Art Deco-style with the original moldings and 1920s limestone fireplace intact. Everywhere Todd went, his beloved dog

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Lucy followed, even placing herself perfectly for the group photo. Lucky guests included Jennifer and Dr. Joaquin Brieva, Jeff Shea and his wife Melissa, Chris Renk, Chuck, Sherry Lea Holson, Kadmiel Christmas and Dede Lubeznik. Following cocktails at Todd's, we headed over to the new Lincoln Park hotspot, Avli Taverna(1335 W. Wrightwood). This Greek restaurant is an offshoot of the one in suburban Winnetka, both owned

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BD boy Paul Iacono with Jennifer Sutton and Dr. Joaquin Brieva.

by Louie Alexakis. The Lincoln Park spot includes sportscaster Lou Canellis as part of the crew. He greeted us warmly, along with his glam wife Monica (with baby in tow). It's a family spot for sure with delicious dishes that include great small plates and mains like moussaka tselementes (a 1910 casserole recipe of roasted lamb, bechamel, eggplant and potatoes). A Greek Feast BBQ Lamb requires a 24 hour pre-order. Everything was DELICIOUS with a capital D! Happy BD Paul and thanks for Avli, Louis and Lou!

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Collector's Call on Me-TV!

Watch out Antiques Roadshow, a new show debuted Sunday night on Me-TV! "Collector's Call" showcases people with unique collections with a surprising twist at the end! Check it

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out every Sunday at 9 pm central. (Listings here!) (The show is on RCN channel 14 in Chicago.) AND, mark your calendar for June 23, when my segment is featured as the season finale with Decades TV Collections pre-meeting--5-180-producer Mike back rightLeslie Hindman as a trusty advisor and book appraiser Thomas Joyce!

 

 

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The Adventures of Kameron by Sabrina NixonBest wishes and good luck to my friend/fellow Chicago Now blogger Sabrina Nixon on her latest children's book, "The Adventures of Kameron." This beautifully illustrated book follows the journey of Kameron, a young boy with autism, that is based on the story of her real life son. It helps provide an understanding of this often misunderstood disorder in a fun and colorful manner. (To order, click here) April is Autism Awareness Month!

 

 

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FashionBar Chicago (Tony Long and team) presented a series of well-attended fashion

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shows to spotlight Chicago Fashion Week recently. The week started with an Evening Wear collection previewed at Joy District. The following shows were held at Water Tower Place and included

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a Trans, Media & Fashion, Modern Minimalist, Beautiful Business, Urban Ready Wear and Resort & Swimwear shows. We attended the Trans, Media & Fashion Show that benefited Howard Brown Health Center. Models from the Broadway Youth Center captivated attendees presenting looks from some of Chicago's hottest designers. (Jackie HollowayJackie O Experience- was a personal favorite!) Don't miss this event next year as FashionBar Chicago "raises the bar" for Windy City style!

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Former President George Bush receives the Leadership Prize from ALPLF. (Photo by Ana Miyares)

The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation (ALPLF) presented former President George W. Bush with ALPLF’s Lincoln Leadership Prize at the Mariott Marquis Chicago on April 1. While the event was closed to media, you know Candid Candace has her sources! Congrats to former President Bush and thanks RJ Bruce!

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Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer, Audrey Hepburn's granddaughter, with James Gourley.

It was such an incredible night at the Geraghty for UNICEF's 12th annual gala. From the interactive installations to the sexy Moroccan vide to the keynote speaker, the event drove the point home about the need to support humanity (children in particular) in crises throughout the world. Speaker Emma Kathleen Hepburn Ferrer, Audrey Hepburn's granddaughter, spoke about her iconic relative and the impact she had helping children in her role as UNICEF ambassador. See this moving video here and check my Chicago Tribune column for details coming soon!

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There are so many worthwhile charities that are hosting yearly fundraisers. Please check Haute Dog Chicago invite out some of my favorites: On Thursday, September 19 (Chuck's birthday), Haute Dog Chicago returns for the 4th year to the Peninsula. Benefiting Canine Companions for Independence, the evening will feature a doggie runway show, produced by ZZAZZ Productions, with lots of local notables! Click here for tickets/more info!

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Unt9itledHoliday Heroes' annual gala returns on Thursday, June 13, at Theater on the Lake (2401 N. Lake Shore Drive). This is the largest fundraiser for the nonprofit that benefits hospitalized children in the Chicagoland area and, this year, the Heart of a Hero honoree will be Kristina McGrath.  For tickets, more info, click here!

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The Ingalls Development Foundation will host its annual benefit on Saturday, June 1, at Smokey-Robinson-609x333the Tinley Park Convention Center. The event will raise funds to help improve the health of the Chicago Southland communities served by Ingalls and feature legendary entertainer Smokey Robinson. The night will include a VIP reception, dinner and program. For tickets, $125, and more info, click here!

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ChiQOn Saturday, May 4, the Howard Brown Health Center will present ChiQ, a fundraiser that raises money for the Center's women's services, at the South Shore Cultural Center (7059 S. South Shore Drive). HBH was founded in 1974 and is now one of the largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) organizations in the country serving more than 35,000 adults and youth each year. For tickets/more info, click here!

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The Goodman Theatre will host its annual gala, "Starstruck," on Saturday, May 18, at the Music ManFairmont. The event will benefit the theatre's programming and outreach and feature Tony Award nominee Megan Hilty. (For tickets/info, click here!) Also, mark your calendars for Monday, July 8, the opening night of their big musical revival of "The Music Man"!

 

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CFA Cares May 10The Commercial Finance Association (CFA) will present its "CFA Cares Spring Gala" on Friday, May 10 at the Ivy Room (12 E. Ohio). This year's event will benefit Imerman Angels, a nonprofit that provides one-on-one free cancer support. (For tickets/more info, click here!)

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The Chinese American Service League will host its 40th anniversary Spring Gala on CASLThursday, May 9, at Morgan Manufacturing. This year's event will honor Michael Tang with the Golden Lion award. Thanks CASL for all the good you do in the community! For tickets/more info, click here! (Proud to be a host committee member along with Judy Hsu, Linda Yu, Joanie Lum and others!)

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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson.

The 2019 Newberry Library Awards Dinner will be held on Monday, May 6. The evening will bid a fond farewell to David Spadafora, president and librarian, and honor Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson for her outstanding achievements and support. For tickets, more info, click here!

 

 

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UnnamedThe Music Institute of Chicago will honor acclaimed trumpet player, bandleader, composer and educator Wynton Marsalis with the prestigious Dushkin Award at the Four Seasons on Monday, May 20. The celebration will also recognize philanthropic and civic leaders Caryn and King Harris and Susan Charles. For tickets/more info, click here!

 

 

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The 14th Award for Excellence in Sports Journalism benefit will support the work of the Union Ring LardnerLeague Boys & Girls Clubs on Thursday, April 18, at the Club. The Ring Lardner Award, that honors excellence in sports journalism, will be presented to Peggy Kusinski (NBC 5), Mike Downey and Lacy Banks (posthumously). Presenters will include Linda Yu (ABC-7/Sun-Times) and former Chicago Bull Bill Cartwright. For tickets, $200, and more info, click here!

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The "Art of Caring: Compassionate with Purpose" benefit will celebrate 30 years of support by the Catholic Charities of Lake County. The event will be held on Saturday, April 6 at the Armour House Mansion and Gardens and include a gourmet dinner, dancing, music by LFC Entertainment and more! This fundraiser has raised more than $5.8 million and supports 28 lake county programs including Meals on Wheels and Diaper Depot. For tickets/more info, click here!

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Olympian Michael Phelps will host a star-studded benefit on May 19.

Olympian Michael Phelps will host "Golf. Give. Gala," an event to benefit his Michael Phelps Foundation on Sunday, May 19, at the Hotel Baker in St. Charles, Illinois. Influential guests will include Patrick Sharp (Blackhawks), Tim Tebow (NFL), Taylor Kinney ("Chicago Fire"), Kerry Wood (Cubs), David Ross (Cubs), Ben Higgins and Colton Underwood ("The Bachelor"), Jeremy Piven (actor), Drew Scott ("Property Brothers") and more! A surprise musical performance is scheduled too! The Foundation supports water-safety, wellness, and goal-setting programs for Boys & Girls Clubs of America members and Special Olympics International athletes. The following day, May 20, Phelps will also host a golf tourney. (For tickets/more info, click here!)

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The Driehaus Design Initiative will present the Driehaus Awards for Fashion Excellence 2ACloseUpDriehaus2018DSC00919KJ_16x9 runway show competition on Friday, April 26, at Chicago Vintage Motor Carriage (700 S. Desplaines St.) Produced by ZZAZZ Productions, the designers will be judged by a celebrity panel to determine the winner, who will receive a check for $7,500, the production of a look book and an apparel display at Neiman Marcus Michigan Avenue. Neiman's Wendy Krimins will select one designer to receive the Neiman Marcus Distinguished Designer Award that will include a window display at the Michigan Avenue store as well. For tickets/more info, click here!

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CMBLFoundationslidecopyThe Ryan Licht Sang Bipolar Foundation will host its 13th annual medical briefing luncheon, "Unlocking the Secrets & the Silence" on Wednesday, May 8 at the Casino (195 E. Delaware Pl.) This year's Shining Star Award will be presented to Mary Ellen McGrath in recognition of her support, leadership and commitment to the Foundation. For tickets, $250, and more info click here!

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On Friday, May 3, High Jump Chicago (HJC) will present its annual Spring Opportunity Benefit at the Four Seasons Chicago. This is the organization's signature fundraising event to raise funds for tuition-free programs for Chicago middle school students from families with limited financial means. Notable guests will include Meredith Bluhm-Wolf, Priscilla Kersten, Jack Ferro and Michael Episcope. For tickets/more info, click here!

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F.A.M.E. (Foundation of Artists Mentored in Entertainment) will host its annual benefit at Fame the Chicago Yacht Club (Monroe harbor) on Saturday, April 13. The evening will feature local artists competing and displaying their extraordinary skills through song and dance, a buffet, dancing and more. For tickets/more info, click here! (This wonderful benefit was founded by Lily Liu of Lily's Talent Agency, of which I'm proudly registered! Kudos Lily!)

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Eversight gala oct. 24 teaserAnd last but not least, please join Michael Caputo and me when we return as co-chairs for Eversight Illinois' Gift of Sight Gala set for Thursday, October 24, back at the Peninsula! We'll be honoring Sherry Lea Holson as the Woman of Vision. We are planning LOTS of surprises so prepare to expect the unexpected at this creative black-tie masquerade party to benefit sight restoration. For tickets/more info, please click here! 

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I hope you've enjoyed the latest edition! It's thrilling to be able to cover all the wonderful Subscribe button imagegoings on here in our great city (and beyond!) If you have a story to share, please email me at candacejordan@rcn.com and, if not a subscriber, please sign in HERE!

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. I found two inspiring videos and couldn't decide which to share so I'm sharing both! Enjoy!

1)  Thomas, 11 months, hears a violin for the first time……awwww……

2) Mind-blowing paper sculptures by artist Felix Semper….Slinky time!

 

 

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CHICAGO FLOWER & GARDEN SHOW: A HAPPY HARBINGER OF SPRING

Plus former President Clinton keynotes Illinois Holocaust Museum benefit; Giordano Legacy Ball honors Liz and Matt; Glitz & Glamour; A real life love story; The Main Event; Chicago Light's Gala of Hope; Award-winning Kitchen Chat TV; MoCP's DARKROOM; ULBGC'S Youth of the Year Dinner; Susan is Animaltarian of the Year; Outstanding Woman Award for Carol; FashionBar Chicago's Identity; Lisa's new gig; Chicago House's Rhapsody on the Runway; SOS Children's Villages benefit; RMHC Gala 2019; Emma loves DOGS; Videos and SO much more!

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Show director Tony Abruscato with Sam Griffith.

The Flower & Garden Show ended yesterday and I hope you had a chance to see it! A true first look at Spring, the event debuted with "Evening in Bloom," its exciting opening night party that was a welcome introduction to

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warmer weather and the promise of flowers and sunshine! The event attracted over 650 guests to Navy Pier on March 19 where they enjoyed stunning garden vignettes, delicious chef presentations and a unique fashion show, Hort Couture. Themed "Flower Tales: The Story Grows On", the event offered visitors a wide range of experiences, from the unique table presentations at Debi Lilly's DL Party Lab PopUp to various nonprofit displays that included an edible garden exhibit made of sweets created by the kids from After School Matters.

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Hedonia Flowers desgin surrounded by admirers.

During the 30 minute fashion show, outfits created entirely from flowers and plant materials were presented by local designers that included Honey Street Flowers, Hedonia Flowers, The Flower Witch, Zins Flower

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Debi Lilly of A Perfect Event.

Shop, The Flora Culturist, Plump Chicago Floral and Events, St. Frimpong, Onyx Engobor, A Special Touch, Relics Vintage Rentals, Stodola Flowers and Decor, Soule Garden and Styled-It/Bayerly Breathing. (See finale here!) Congrats to Tony Abruscato (show director) and all involved! Honored to emcee this always exciting event! (Check Chicago Tribune here for expanded coverage and more great photos!) (Event photos by Mila Samokhina)

 

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Former President Bill Clinton keynoted the Holocaust Museum & Education Center Humanitarian Awards dinner.

It was a jam-packed crowd of over 2000 for the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center's Humanitarian Awards Dinner at the Hyatt Regency on March 31. To say it was an inspiring night is a gross understatement. Former President Bill Clinton was on hand to celebrate the Center's anniversary (he was on hand to open it 10 years ago too) and to honor Holocaust survivors (over 200 were in the audience). The Chicago Sinfionetta Project Inclusion Quartet set the tone for the evening playing soulful

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Governor J.B. Pritzker conducted convo with Clinton.

melodies from the film "Schindler's List" as names and images of survivors scrolled across two oversized video screens. The Chicago Children's Choir lent their voices to the evening too singing special renditions of "One Day" (by Matisyahu) and "Hallelujah"

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Clinton with Humanitarian Award recipient John Ettelson, CEO William Blair.

(by Leonard Cohen). The highlight of the evening, for me, was the speech delivered by Fritzie Fritzshall (Museum president and Holocaust survivor). Fritzie had spent two years at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp where her mother, two younger brothers and other family members were gassed. (To see this powerful video, click here) Fritzie shared her fears about anti-semitism and the sad fact that

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Emcee Bill Kurtis with Museum president Fritzie Fritzshall.

it's still with us today. She urged the audience to "look our for your neighbors, speak out and never forget the Holocaust." John Ettelson, CEO William Blair, was the recipient of the Humanitarian Award. He spoke about the

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Susan Abrams–Museum CEO.

Museum's mission to "remember the past and transform the future." Philanthropist Lester Crown introduced Governor J.B. Pritzker who conducted the conversation with Clinton. Their 30 minute convo touched on who helped shape Clinton's life (his maternal grandfather who taught him about civil rights); his greatest accomplishment while in office ("inclusive prosperity"); his biggest regret (not doing more to intervene in the Rwandan genocide) and his biggest fear for our country (cyber security). (To read/see more, check the Chicago Tribune here). (Photos by Mariah Smith)

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Giordano Dance Chicago performs at 2nd Legacy Ball.

Congrats to Giordano Dance Chicago on its 2nd annual Legacy Ball! Over 300 supporters enjoyed an evening of surprising dance performances, fun and delicious food, a live auction and a special tribute to two longtime supporters, Liz and Matt Connelly. The dance party on steroids was held at the Ravenswood Event Center, which surprisingly is one of the few venues I

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Martin Ortiz, Dina Gallay and Sandy Golub.

hadn't been to before. I loved it! Vintage cars and neon signs from the Hayes Collection lined the walls and circled the floor in this huge space allowing guests a walk down memory lane while they enjoyed the party. Buffets were lavish,

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Honorees Liz and Matt Connelly with artistic director Nan Giordano and her son Keenan Casey.

tasty and catered by REC to perfection. The Giordano Dancers thrilled the crowd at every turn performing favorite high-energy numbers throughout the night. Executive director Michael McStraw and artistic director Nan Giordano welcomed the crowd with Nan introducing her friends, the Connellys. A short video surprised the honorees with a special performance dedication. Choreographer Marinda Davis dedicated her

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Natasha Overturf, Zachary Heller, Meaghan McHale, Ari Israel and Adam Houston.

world premiere of "Flickers" to the happy and deserving pair. The evening concluded with a performance of "SOUL", choreographed by Ray Leeper, followed by a live auction conducted by Nick Coombs of Leslie Hindman Auctioneers. A highlight of the auction was a chance to star in a production number with the dancers that was won by board member Chris D'hondt for $7,000. Congrats to ALL! (To see/read fuller coverage, check Chicago Tribune here!)

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Gregory Hines and A Silver Lining founder Dr. Sandy Goldberg.

A Silver Lining Foundation hosted its annual "Glitz & Glamour" fashion 52682008_2200609983295118_1810665225951641600_n show and luncheon on March 14 before a sellout crowd at the Peninsula Chicago. The event supported the nonprofit's mission to provide respectful and equal access to cost-free breast health testing through a network of partnerships with community, advocacy and healthcare organizations. Founder Dr. Sandy Goldberg's long time vision is to ensure that socioeconomic status doesn't affect an individual's ability to obtain timely breast health testing. The event featured a fashion show produced by ZZAZZ Productions with participating local designers and models bedecked in jewels from A. Marek Fine Jewelry. Designers included Mark Roscoe, Leandro Mulet,

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Yvette Klobuchar, ZZAZZ Productions' Tracey Tarantino and designer Mira Horoszowski.

Elda de la Rosa, Ricorso, Tamra Ellingson, Mira Couture, Sylwia Designs and Contessa Bottega. Emcees were Micah Materre and Paul Lisnek with Dr. Sandy serving as the inspiring guest speaker. The evening concluded with a powerful performance by Opal Staples. For more info on this worthy cause, please click here.

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Newly engaged lovebirds Kathleen Henson (wearing Escada) and Chris Sarpy.

It was a lovely affair as more than 120 VIPs raised a glass and toasted the whirlwind romance of local PR maven and CEO of Agency H5, Kathleen Henson, and Chris Sarpy, a health-tech sales executive and recent transplant from Dallas at the elegant DL Loft. Guests gathered in the stylish studio space of celeb event planner Debi Lilly of A Perfect Event, who curated an elegant evening of light bites, Champagne

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Elegant party venue–DL Loft at 3050 N. Lincoln Ave.

and (the couple’s favorite) particularly potent old fashioneds. When they weren’t congratulating the happy couple, guests snapped photos in front of a floor-to-ceiling white rose flower wall or next to the fireplace, which had been stuffed with white and gold balloons. Henson’s close friends Dorri McWhorter (CEO of the YWCA), Courtney Wright (CEO of Gemini Builds It) Ellie Forman (VP of Community Relations of Mesirow Financial) and Heidy Best (renowned stylist) took the mic to deliver heartfelt (and occasionally tearful)

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Debi Lilly, Heidi Best and Whitney Reynolds.

toasts to the betrothed. Henson and Sarpy’s love story is one for the books. The two met in Summer 2018 and quickly hit it off. A dinner in Chicago led to an unusual second date: A weekend getaway in Paris. From there it was time to introduce the families: her five kids (aged 10 thru 19) and his one son, 12. A family vacation to Mexico and countless

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Kathleen, Chris and friends.

trips back and forth between Chicago and Dallas later, the pair knew it was real love. They got engaged at the very place they first serendipitously met through a mutual contact when Sarpy dropped to a knee at local hotspot Prime & Provision. The two plan to tie the knot in summer 2019.  Guests included Bela Gandhi and husband, Andrew Annacone, Dr. Lauren Streicher, Susanna Homan, Noren

Ungaretti, Rochelle Trotter, Zak Stemer, Whitney Reynolds and husband, David Heiner, Jaime Laurita and husband, Rich Lane, Abigail Zoe Martin and husband, Leo Anguiano, Amy Dordeck and husband, Steve Dolinsky, Jamie-Claire Flaherty, among others. Here's to a lifetime of happiness!!!  

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John and Stacie Ryan.

The Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago hosted its 4th annual Patrick J. Ryan Main Event at Drury Lane in Oak Brook Terrace. The ballroom was turned into a boxing ring with a mini-casino for more than 800 guests. Proceeds from this February 1st event directly benefited the Loving Outreach to Survivors of Suicide (LOSS) Program created for children and youth who have endured the loss of

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Amee Kuehlem and Dali Monrejon.

a loved one to suicide. LOSS provides its members with education, therapy, group support and hope for the future.The event was established by former

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Patrick J. Ryan Main Event

Attorney General of Illinois Jim Ryan and his wife Marie and their family, after the loss of their son, Patrick J. Ryan, to suicide. Jim and Marie Ryan also served as co-chairs for the event again. Boxing has been a family tradition for the Ryans, starting with Jim Ryan Sr., who won the Middle Weight Golden Glove Championship in 1964. His sons, John (Chief of Staff at Catholic Charities), Jimmy and Matt Ryan, all grew up boxing. The program provides individual, family and group counseling for children and youth, as well as consultation for caregivers and key family members and, since 2010, has supported nearly 300 children. (Photos by John Reilly Photography)

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Event co-chairs Brian and Jen Kurth Van Klompenberg.

The Chicago Lights Gala of Hope raised over $700,000 for youth development and social services on March 1 at the Radisson Blu Aqua. Led by co-chairs Brian Van Klompenberg and Jen Kurth

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Stacy Jackson, Chicago Lights exec. dir. and Katy Frey Bever.

Van Klompenberg, the gala brought together 500 guests for a night of philanthropy and fun. Stacy Jackson, executive director for Chicago Lights, said, "We believe that every child deserves quality educational opportunities and access to arts learning and that all young people deserve a path to a good job and satisfying career. We believe that adults who have found themselves in the midst of hard times deserve to be treated with dignity as they rebuild their lives." Attendees enjoyed an elegantly-decorated space courtesy of Revel Décor, a seated dinner, a live auction 2019 Gala of Hope - mark campbell photography-96conducted by Ron Magers (for the 14th year in a row!) and dancing to the fabulous Ken Arlen Evolution Orchestra (for the 15th year in a row!) The event supports the life-changing youth development and social service programs of Chicago Lights, a  nonprofit at Fourth Presbyterian Church, that has served over 50,000 people since the inception of its first program and annually serves over 4,000 children, youth, and adults in the city. A portion of the proceeds also benefit the Replogle Center for Counseling and Well-Being at Fourth Presbyterian Church.

 

 

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Appearing on Kitchen Chat TV with hosts Margaret McSweeney and celeb Chef Jaime Laurita.

What a thrill appearing on the award-winning Kitchen Chat TV show hosted by Margaret McSweeney with celebrity Chef Jaime Laurita! The show was filmed in the elegant Viking Showroom at the Merchandise Mart, which was designed by Laurita as well as other locations across the country. Jaime serves as a brand ambassador and they are very lucky to have this one man dynamo–he does it all from cooking to designing to hosting his own show on TLC, "Make This Place Your Home." I had a blast chatting about my

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passions and projects but, the most fun, was cooking with JAIME, who has worked for top stars including Madonna,

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Exquisite Viking Showroom designed by brand ambassador/designer/chef/ TV host Jaime Laurita.

Sting, Aerosmith, the Rolling Stones, Prince, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and many more. He's an author, graduate of the Culinary Institute of America and has his own Italian food and wine lines. Whew! Anyway, of course I was nervous, but Jaime can make a cat in a room full of rocking chairs feel calm. I'm definitely not a "cook" but I do love to cook and my fallbacks are always things I learned in the kitchen with my Mama Mary Johnson, who was like a second mother to me. She was born in 1903 in Tupelo, Mississippi and taught me all about authentic Southern cooking–dishes that included Navy beans and cornbread, greens, black-eyed peas, fried green tomatoes, fried chicken and so IMG_1368 much more. On this day, I even brought her Griswold cast iron skillet from the 1930s as a good luck charm and it worked! My chicken turned out fantastic! It's a simple recipe that I will share when I receive the show video but, suffice it to say, Jaime "Jaime-ized" it to make it even more delectable and I can't wait for you to see it! On another fun note, the show just won TWO Taste Awards recently in Beverly Hills!

 

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Larry Snider, award-winning artist Lalla Essaydi and MoCP chief curator/deputy director Karen Irvine.

The Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago (MoCP) hosted DARKROOM, its annual benefit auction on February 28 at Venue SIX10. The event brought in over $230,000 to support the museum's exhibitions, collections and community engagement initiatives. Highlights of the night included a conversation

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Natasha Egan, Dawoud Bey and Catherine Edelman.

between MoCP chief curator and deputy director Karen Irvine and artist Lalla Essaydi about her photographic contributions. A ceremony honored Essaydi with the Silver Camera Award, followed by a rousing Raise the Paddle, that brought in over $20,000 to support MoCP education

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Kristin Taylor, Marisa Murillo and Michal Raz-Russo.

initiatives, including expanded teen programs and a bus subsidy program aimed at bringing more Chicago Public School students to the museum from underserved communities. Co-chaired by Ted Keim and Marisa Murillo, with honorary co-chairs Bill and Vicki Hood, DARKROOM 2019 hosted over 300 guests, who enjoyed a celebration of photography while supporting the Museum of Contemporary Photography, the only museum of its kind in the region. The Museum at Columbia College is the world’s premier college art museum dedicated to photography. As an international hub, the MoCP generates ideas and provokes dialogue among students, artists and diverse communities through groundbreaking exhibitions and programming.

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Event chair Stacy Fleming, finalist Kristian, ULBGC board chair Craig Labus.

More than 200 guests joined the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs for their annual Youth of the Year Dinner, sponsored by Disney and Toyota,  held at the Union League Club of Chicago on February 28. The exciting Clemente Drumline kicked off the evening's festivities that included a program celebrating youth who have overcome enormous odds and

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YOY winner Ruben and YOY Jr. winner Jazmine!

demonstrated exceptional character and accomplishments. Beginning at the club-level and continuing through the state and regional competitions, BGC members compete for Youth of the Year honors. The five regional winners will meet in our nation’s capital in

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September where they will compete for the National Youth of the Year title. This year was extra special because 2019 is the Union League Boys & Girls Clubs BIG 100th anniversary of serving Chicago youth! Winners this year included Ruben, a 17 year-old Barreto Club member, won the ULBGC Youth of the Year and Jazmine, a 13 years-old Wentworth Club member, won the Junior honor. Ruben will represent ULBGC at the state competition. (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.) (Francis Son photography)

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Susan Gohl–Animaltarian 2019

Congrats to much loved philanthropist Susan Gohl on yet another honor! The Humane Society of Naples honored her with its Animaltarian Award (isn't that adorable?!) for her support of animals in need at the Naples Yacht Club. Susan, you're a wonder! Thanks for all you do for so many! She will also be honored at the Service Club of Chicago's annual Hat Luncheon, this year themed "A Royal Garden Party" on Friday, May 17 at the Drake. More details here!

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Honoree Carol DiFrisco with Honorable Dorothy Brown.

Congrats are also in order for Carol DiFrisco who recently received the Outstanding Woman Award at the Daley Center on March 14. In honor of Women's History Month, Carol was presented with the award in honor of her excellence in music and the arts by the Honorable Dorothy Brown, Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County. Other proud honorees were Regina Taylor, Jackie Taylor, Marti Lyons, Yasuko Oura, Sureya Perez, Myrna Salazar, Kim Stratton and Jimalita Tillman.

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FashionBar Chicago will present "Identity," a series of 5 fashion shows FashionWeekCalendar_revisedFinalUpdate and a marketplace, beginning March 31 thru April 7 at Water Tower Place. The Trans Media Fashion show will donate a portion of the proceeds to the Howard Brown Health center and its VOICES program. (For tickets/more info, click here: http://bit.ly/2HnIbsT)

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CASLCongrats to the Chinese American Service League on its 40th anniversary of devoted service to its community! Join them at their annual gala on May 9 at Morgan Manufacturing! Tickets/details here!

 

 

 


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Join Orphans of the Storm Animal Shelter at its annual fundraiser "Wags and Whiskers" on April 9 at Ravinia Green Country Club. The Orphans of Storm April 9 nonprofit will celebrate 91 years of serving Lake County! This event is always a fun night of cocktails, dinner and an amazing silent auction all to fund its mission to shelter orphaned dogs and cats, provide the best care possible and place them into loving, forever homes. Individual tickets are $250 (Sponsorships available). Call the shelter directly to purchase tickets at 847-945-0235.

 

 

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WBBM NewsRadio's Lisa Fielding!

Huge congrats to the much loved Lisa Fielding! We will be hearing her beautiful voice as the new co-anchor (opposite Keith Johnson) on WBBM Newsradio weekdays from 3-6 pm! So happy we'll be hearing more from her. Woot! Woot!

 

 

 

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Rhapsody on the Runway

Rhapsody on the Runway fashion show/fundraiser.

Chicago House and Social Service Agency will host Rhapsody on the Runway, a fashion show supporting the agency's efforts to help people living with HIV/AIDS by providing housing and support services. The event will take place on Sunday, May 5, at the Harold Washington Library. For tickets/more info, click HERE: http://bit.ly/2YbzJSH

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SOS Children's Villages May 1So excited and honored to be a "Luminary" and brand ambassador for this year's "Dining & Conversation," the May 1 signature fundraiser for SOS Children's Villages Illinois, a nonprofit that provides foster care for at-risk youth. Other "luminaries" will include actors Christian Bale and David Raisingsuperheroes-blogEigenberg , Leslie Hindman, authors Gillian Flynn and Scott F. Turow, Lou Canellis and Star Jones, among others! Celebrity chefs will include Tony Priolo, Ryan Pitts, George Jewell, Dan McGee, Kevin Cuddihee and Graham Crowe, among others. For tickets/more info, click here) #raisingsuperheroes

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IMG_0001Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana will host its annual gala on Saturday, April 27, at the Geraghty! The event will support local RMHC Houses and their wonderful efforts to keep families of critical ill children close. For tickets, more info, click here!

 

 

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9Little Emma Mertens is a 7-year-old Wisconsin girl who is terminally ill. All she's asking for is letters from dogs! Rooney has already sent his to: Emma Mertens, P.O. Box 230, Hartland, WI  53029. Hope your dog will do the same! Arf! Arf! #EmmaLovesDogs

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RSM-March 30-31Don't miss the next Randolph Street Market coming March 30/31! This always delightful adventure in vintage features over 125 vendors offering everything from antiques to fashion to unique accessories and so much more! The RSM is the largest market of its kind in the Midwest. The Indie Designers market boutiques offer unique Chicago-designed fashion direct from local designers. Art, jewelry and decor made by local crafters are also popular at the market. Hope to see YOU there! For tickets, more info, click here!

 

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Celebrating 50 years of PRIDE, Chicago will host the first-ever "Pride in the Park", on June Pride in the Park-June 29-2019 29 in Grant Park, the event will feature live musical performances by international and local talent, fireworks and more! Get more exciting deets here!

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Spring has sprung after, what seemed to be, a verrrrrry long winter! I hope you've packed Best-Funny-Quotes-It39s-Spring your heavy coats and boots away and are getting ready for some much needed warmer weather! Here's to an exciting spring in Chicago!

Love, as always,

Candace

Candace@CandidCandace.com

P.S. Baby elephant discovers his trunk….so adorable! (To find out how you can help save these noble creatures, click here.)

 

 

 

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