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FROM PICKLE BASH TO UNGALA: HOW 2025 IS REDEFINING FUNDRAISING

I'm so hopeful about 2025! I can't wait to see what the future holds and what new ideas and events our nonprofit community comes up with for fundraising! I want to congratulate Ronald McDonald House Charities for coming up with an alternative to a gala theme- their Pickle Bash at SPF Chicago on Jan. 25 was a huge success. The Lookingglass Theatre Company is hosting an UnGala on Feb. 8 and debuting the world premiere of "Circus Quixote." On March 1, Make-A-Wish Illinois is hosting an event simply called "I Wish to Party," which I think will be a more casual version of some of their other fundraising efforts. Creativity will rule in 2025 and I am totally here for it!

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Chef Art Smith hosting his annual Chinese New Year party. (Photo by Collin Pierson)

James Beard Award-winning Chef Art Smith is no stranger to hosting remarkable celebrations, and his third annual Lunar New Year’s Party was no exception. Held at his home in the Kenwood, the party was co-hosted by an impressive lineup, including celebrity Chef Carol Yeung, cookbook author,

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Whole roasted pig was part of the many dishes prepared by Chef Art and friends. (Photo by Collin Pierson)

"America’s Test Kitchen" host Kevin Pang, Mexicali Chef Juana Chairez Gandara and Chicago Alderman Lamont Robinson. The theme of this year’s celebration was inspired by Chef Art’s visit to Mexicali, Mexico, a city uniquely defined by its Chinese and Mexican heritage. While visiting his friend Alfredo Casteneda in Palm Springs, Chef Art was introduced to Mexicali’s Chinese cuisine and the warm hospitality of Alfredo’s mother, Juana. This experience sparked the idea for the event, which was brought to life with the guidance of Chef Carol, Reunion Chef Chris De La Cueva, Sporty Bird

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Michelle Durpetti, Amanda Puck and Billy Rairigh.

Chef Hector Guerrero and a talented team of collaborators. “Food will always save us,” Chef Art shared, reflecting on the event’s underlying message of unity and the power of communities coming together. This sentiment was cleverly encapsulated in the party’s fortune cookies, reminding guests of the lessons from

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Robert Garvey and Dana Hokin Garvey.

Mexicali’s harmonious blend of cultures. The festivities were expertly orchestrated by Michelle Durpetti Events and supported by Chef Art’s team, including managing partner Manolis Alpogianis, Kiki Alpogianis, Jim Cobb, Ashley Evans, Brittany Barson and Jeb Talkington. Navy Pier CEO Marilynn Gardner played a key role in

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Adrienne and Perri Irmer.

introducing Chef Art to several collaborators, including Jonathan Gesse, Megan Hunter, and Matt Peterson—all of whom share Disney backgrounds, connecting to Chef Art’s alma mater. Artist Jesus Salgueiro, Chef Art’s husband, added a stunning visual element to the celebration. His geometric mandala designs inspired a breathtaking fireworks display titled “Mandalas in the Sky.” The evening’s soundtrack featured meaningful selections from Chef Art’s friends,

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With Mimi Marks and Chuck Jordan.

including Lady Gaga’sBorn This Way,Nic Jonas’Home” and Demi Lovato’sFrozen.” The venue was transformed into a colorful and vibrant celebration space by Monica de Berardinis of Rome, Elizabeth Montero of Los Angeles and Hello, Vayaffag Services Inc., with lighting by Black Oak Productions. Entertainment included

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Sylvia Perez with daughter Magali Blasdell. (Photo Collin Pierson)

performances by Seven Star Lion Dance, Mariachi Estrellas de Chicago, DJ Air One Chicago and Silk Pajama Gang, creating a lively and joyous atmosphere. Special guests included Jennifer Pritzker, Mayari Pritzker, Kevin Jonas (father of the Jonas Brothers), Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Niles Mayor George

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Beautiful decor and entertainment.


Alpogianis, Amanda Puck
and Billy Rairigh, Cortney Hall, Rick Bayless, Mario Santiago, Matt Rodrigues, Dorothy Dziubasik, Eric Kircherer, Anthony and Erin Martorina, Steve Abrams, Chuck Jordan, Perri Irmer (Pres/CEO DuSable Museum) and daughter Adrienne

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Jesus Salgueiro gettin' some lovin' from Cortney Hall and Mario Santiago. (Photo Collin Pierson)

Irmer,  Robert and Dana Hokin Garvey, Mimi Marks, Sylvia Perez with daughter Magali Blasdell, Michelle Durpetti, Jim Cobb and photographer Collin Pierson, among others. The guest list of 200 added to the event’s legendary reputation—scoring an invitation felt akin to winning the lottery. Chef Art’s Lunar New Year’s Party was a heartfelt celebration of cultural fusion, community and culinary artistry—a reminder of how food and shared traditions can bring people together in the most meaningful ways.

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Over 200 lucky guests enjoyed Art and Jesus' Chinese New Year Party in Kenwood. (Photo Collin Pierson)

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The Staley, a brand new sports bar from Israel Idonije at 1736 S. Michigan.

The South Loop was buzzing with excitement as former Chicago Bears star Israel Idonije and acclaimed chef Stephen Gillanders officially opened The Staley with a lively Block Party on January 27. The highly anticipated restaurant, located at the corner of Wabash and 14th, drew an enthusiastic crowd eager to celebrate the new neighborhood hotspot. More than 600 guests attended the day’s festivities, with 250 select guests gathering for the exclusive 6 p.m. Grand Opening Block Party. The event brought together a dynamic mix of sports legends, media personalities and influential figures, all showing support for Idonije and Gillanders’ latest venture. Among the
notable attendees were Alderman Pat Dowell, former Bears players Anthony Adams,

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Ribbon cutting for The Staley.

Charles Tillman, Jerry Azumah, and Henry Melton, each lending their presence to the evening’s celebration. The media world was well-represented with Brian Jackson, Dawn Hasbrouck, Lisa Kosty and Lisa Fielding, alongside Chicago Red Stars players Alyssa Naeher, Shea Groom, and Ava Cook. Social influencers Mr. South Loop (Alex Linardos) and Natasha Williams also joined the festivities, as did Dawn Gray, head of Gray Talent Group, investors Kelly and Bob Speck and music executive Jason Prinzo. The Staley, named in tribute to the original Decatur Staleys—who later became the Chicago Bears—aims to be more than just a dining destination; it’s envisioned as a gathering place for the community. (The Staley, 1736 S. Michigan, thestaley.com, (312) 248-8711)

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Israel Idonije, football star, businessman, philanthropist and restaurateur.

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Rich Green, Jen Rogers, Noe Khlif, Justin Roman and Holly Buckendahl. (Photo Tipping Point)

Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana (RMHC-CNI) embraced the pickleball craze with a fresh and dynamic fundraising event: Pickle Bash. Held on January 25 at SPF (Social Pickleball Fun)

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With Ruth-Anne Renaud, CMO RMHC-CNI.

Chicago in Lincoln Park, the event brought together over 200 supporters for a day of spirited play and community connection—all in support of families with critically ill children.The day kicked off at 8:30 a.m. with a competitive tournament alongside open play, ensuring both seasoned players and newcomers had the chance to join in. The friendly competition introduced longtime

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Noe Khlif (UPA tour pro pickleball champion) and Jen Rogers.

RMHC supporters to new faces, all rallying for a cause that provides comfort and care to families far from home. Lead sponsor Martin Brower helped set the stage for a high-energy event that went beyond the courts. Guests enjoyed lunch, cocktails and exciting raffle prizes, while all players received RMHC-branded racket covers as a keepsake. The champions of the tournament also took home $100 gift certificates to SPF Chicago, generously provided by owner Rich Green. The 2nd annual Pickle Bash raised over $30,000, directly supporting RMHC’s mission of keeping families together during medical crises. RMHC operates a global network across 62 countries and regions, offering vital programs such as Ronald McDonald House, Ronald McDonald Family Room and Ronald McDonald Care Mobile, all designed to provide comfort, resources and a home away from home for those in need.

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Victoria, Nadia and Devanee Washington.

The Children’s Research Fund hosted its signature event, “The Children’s Ball,” at the Hilton Chicago, drawing over 700 guests for an unforgettable evening of generosity and inspiration. Co-chaired by Mohan Rao and Maria Yen, the event raised more than $2.6 million to support Advanced Therapeutics at the Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute at Ann & Robert H. Lurie

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Cesar Marin, Sugey Barreto, Trish Perillo, Melanie Guardinoand actor Guy Nardulli of Tulsa King.

 

Children’s Hospital of Chicago.The evening began with a spirited cocktail reception featuring a performance by the Middle School Jazz Band from the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools. The band led guests into the International Ballroom, where the decor reflected the

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Advisory Committee: Devanee Washington, Nancy Berberian, Tonya Geesman, Lori Gersten, Mimi Sherman, Donna Drescher, Rachel Drescher Smith, Heidi Wagman and Peter Bensinger, Jr.

event’s theme, “Color Outside the Lines,” symbolizing the creativity and innovation driving breakthroughs in pediatric research. Co-chairs Rao and Yen shared personal remarks about the challenges of raising a child with life-threatening food allergies and the exceptional care their family received at Lurie Children’s. Peter Bensinger, Jr., the outgoing chair of the Children’s
Research Fund, delivered heartfelt remarks in his final

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Dan and Kate Gibbons with Elizabeth and Damon Marano.

 

address, reflecting on the organization’s profound impact. One of the evening’s most powerful moments was a video highlighting 6-year-old Mason Flessner, who participated in a clinical trial at Lurie Children’s for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), a rare

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Kirstin Stein and Elena Stein.

genetic disorder causing progressive muscle weakness. Under the care of Drs. Nancy Kuntz and Abigail Schwaede, Mason received ELEVIDYS, an FDA-approved gene therapy designed to slow the disease's progression.The treatment has transformed Mason’s life. He can now run faster, climb stairs more easily and even jump—achievements once out of reach. Mason’s 4-year-old

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Jeff and Alexis McCall.

brother, Dawson, who also has DMD, is awaiting qualification for the therapy. Their story moved attendees and was followed by a paddle raise that brought in over $500,000. These funds contribute to the Children’s Research Fund’s $9 million commitment to Advanced Therapeutics, an emerging field of biomedical research aimed at treating, curing, or even preventing diseases, offering hope to families like the Flessners. Since its founding in 1951, the Children’s Research Fund has been a driving force behind advances in pediatric medical research. To date, the Fund has raised over $125 million to support groundbreaking research, transforming countless lives and pioneering new treatments for children in need. (Photos by Clare Britt and Mariah Smith)

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Dawson, Lindsey, Mason and Dan Flessner.

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Le Petit Marcel at 2914 N. Broadway.

Even though we are losing some beloved Chicago restaurants (Chef Andres' Jaleo and Pigtail, Etta, Big & Little's, Bar Cargo, Revolution Brewpub, Temporis, Taqueria Chingon, Uncle Julio's, Hard Rock Cafe and others), we are also gaining some exciting new ones! As

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Lucien, owner Petit Marcel.

you read previously, we now have former Chicago Bear Israel Idonije and his chef/partner Stephen Gillanders' second sports bar, The Staley . Another exciting newish restaurant is Le Petit Marcel, located at 2914 N. Broadway. From the moment you step into this French restaurant, it feels as though you've been whisked back in time to the Left Bank, where you half expect Hemingway, Fitzgerald and Joyce to stroll in, shaking snow from their caps, ready

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Le Petit Marcel, introduced to us by friend Michael Kutza.

for an evening of authentic charm and fine dining. We didn’t know what to expect from this restaurant our friend Michael Kutza had recently discovered. Though it’s only been open for two

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Charming and cozy, Le Petit Marcel.


months, its reservation list is already long. Yet, as soon as we entered the inviting space, the tinkle of the piano, the soft glow of low lights and the inviting ambiance assured us it was well worth the wait. The menu is filled with French specialties like mussels, onion soup, escargot; steak tartare; Salmon Wellington (a house specialty) and more. A lot of these dishes are not created the way you would expect, but they were all tasty. The buzz was delightful with everyone happily tucking into beautiful French dishes under exposed wooden beams and brick walls with the bustle of the kitchen open for all to see. The owner, Lucien, was at the end of the bar thanking diners as they left- a nice touch. I won’t lie, this Lincoln Park brasserie isn’t cheap, but it is a wonderful and unique dining experience. The team behind this restaurant also operates the French bakery Maison Marcel, a few blocks away. (Le Petit Marcel, 2914 N. Broadway, thepetitmarcel.com, (773) 697- 8478) Bon appétit!)

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Walking into Petit Marcel feels like walking into Rick's Cafe.

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“Candid Candace – The Podcast!” We’re BAACKKK! My co-host/producer John St. Augustine and I are so excited to share the who, what, where, and WOW from the Windy City. January has been a little slow after the holidays, but the city is picking up steam and we have so much fun news to share with you. Hear from the Mayor and Rich Gamble, Interim President/CEO of Choose Chicago, about the largest First Bites event EVER and what this year's Chicago Restaurant Week looks like. I share exciting event news from Lookingglass Theatre Company, Service Club of Chicago, World Central Kitchen, Harry Caray’s Groundhog Day celebration, Giordano Dance Chicago’s Studio 62, Tickled Pink, Fashion Group International’s brand-new fundraiser, a great (men’s only) place to relax, and SOOO much more! So, sit back, stoke the fire, mix up a nice Manhattan and take a listen here!

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Gala chair Joe Gromacki, honorees Barbi and Tom Donnelley and Lisa Key.

The Driehaus Museum's Gilded Gala celebrated the theme Preserving the Future with an evening of elegance, artistry and heartfelt recognition. Held across the museum’s historic campus at 50 E. Erie, the event honored Barbi and Tom Donnelley, passionate preservationists and longtime Chicagoans, for their

dedication to safeguarding architectural treasures.
Guests began the night in the opulent

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Driehaus Museum Board Chair Zach Lazar.

Nickerson Mansion, where they sipped cocktails, sampled light bites, and enjoyed performances by musicians from the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra. Dancers, choreographed by multidisciplinary artist Brendan

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Larry Fields, Marilyn Fields, Nina Yung anf Brant Yung.

Fernandes, brought the historic space to life with a mesmerizing activation. The evening continued in the Murphy Auditorium, transformed with floral designs by Flower Child for a three-course dinner and program. Highlights included another stunning dance performance by Fernandes, remarks from Executive Director Lisa M. Key, Gala Chair Joe Gromacki and Board Chair Zach Lazar. The Donnelleys were then honored with moving speeches and a tribute video showcasing their contributions to preserving Chicago’s heritage, from the Gaylord Building in Lockport and Crown Hall at IIT to the stained-glass windows at Second Presbyterian Church and their impactful grant program through Preservation Illinois. (Photos by Robin Subar)


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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Courtesy of The Australian Ballet/Kate Longley)


Will this Joffrey Ballet production be the hottest ticket in town? I don’t know anyone who doesn’t love Lewis Carol’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Combine this story with magical choreography by two-time Tony Award-winner Christopher Wheeldon, and well, you my friend, have a surefire hit on your hands.
The Joffrey Ballet is known for its buzz-worthy productions, and Christopher Wheeldon’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland will be no exception. Due to overwhelming demand, the production has been

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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Courtesy of The Australian Ballet/Kate Longley)

extended—marking the first-ever extension of a Joffrey Ballet performance. Originally set to close on June 15, it will now run from June 5 to June 22. Co-produced with the UK’s Royal Ballet, the work was a smash hit on both sides of the Atlantic when it premiered in 2011. It became the most successful production in the National Ballet of Canada’s history. Just imagine stepping into the whimsical world of Alice in Wonderland as Wheeldon brings Lewis Carroll's beloved tale to life with a contemporary twist. Prepare to be awed by Joby Talbot's mesmerizing score that blends sweeping melodies with the rhythmic ticking of clocks. Marvel at Tony Award®-winning designer Bob Crowley's vivid stagecraft and enchanting puppetry. This production is sure to be a sellout, so grab your tickets asap and lose your head in a seamless fusion of humor, eccentricity and fantasy as Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland takes you on a magical trip through the extraordinary. (Joffrey.org, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland at the Lyric Opera from June 5- 22)

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Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland" production. (Courtesy of the Australian Ballet by photog Jeff Busby)

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Curio costumeFashion Group International (FGI) Chicago
announced its inaugural Blue Jacket Fashion Show Brunch, a stylish affair, with proceeds from a silent auction benefiting ZERO Prostate Cancer, on Sat., Feb. 22, from 11:00 a.m. to FGIChicago_2025BlueJacketFashionShow_Square (1)2:00 p.m. at Guild Row in Chicago’s vibrant Avondale neighborhood. Inspired by New York Fashion Week’s acclaimed Blue Jacket Fashion Show, founded in 2016 by designer Frederick Anderson, this event aims to bring critical conversations about men’s health to the forefront—with a particular focus on cancer education, prevention and treatment. While the New York edition garners national attention with celebrity participation and media coverage, FGI Chicago’s brunch brings this vital cause home, spotlighting local talent and engaging the city’s creative community. Tickets start at $115, with discounted rates of $90 for FGI members. And in other fashion news, besides this Blue Jacket event, check out the Cynthia Rowley Trunk Show on Feb. 20 followed by the Costume Council's Intimate Evening with Maria Pinto on Feb. 27 in convo with Maggie Gillette of The Curio. The event will feature a special presentation by Costume Collection Manager Jessica Pushor. Guests will enjoy a sneak peek of Maria’s Spring fashion line and iconic pieces on live models. (For all info, check out curioexperience.com and chicagohistory.org)

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Randolph Street Market 2025The Randolph Street Market Festival returns strong in 2025 with a mix of vintage, antique and artisanal finds across a variety of exciting events. The season kicks off on April 27 with Modern Vintage Chicago at Ravenswood Event Center, offering vintage clothing, jewelry, furniture and collectibles. On May 24-25, the Festival opens its doors at 1341 W Randolph St. with a "Garden Party" theme, featuring over 200 vendors, live music, DJs, food and drinks. In the fall, Highland Park hosts the Vintage Shindig on Sept. 13-14 at the Highland Park Community House, bringing a curated selection of vintage goods to the North Shore. Later that month, the Randolph Street Market Festival returns to the West Loop on Sept. 27-28 for another weekend of shopping and entertainment. The season wraps up with Modern Vintage Chicago on Oct. 5 at Ravenswood Event Center, offering another chance to shop unique fashion, decor and collectibles. (For more info, click here!) I just can't wait! Love you SALLY!

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Share-Your-EventsAnd now, here are some top events to fill up your social calendar! Harry Caray's Groundhog Day Celebration (Sunday, Feb. 2, Harry Caray's Navy Pier, 3 pm); First Look for Charity (Feb. 7, 5:30 pm); Lookingglass UnGala and world premiere of "Circus Quixote" (Sat., Feb. 8, 5 pm); Service Club Valentine's Day Tea (Monday, Feb. 10, at Ritz-Carlton); Black Creativity Gala (Sat., Feb. 15); CYSO Gala (Sat., Feb. 15, Four Seasons, 6 pm); Tickled Pink (Thursday, Feb. 27, Sarabande); Girls in the Game (Thursday, Feb. 27, Intercontinental); Go Red for Women Luncheon (Friday, Feb. 28 at Hyatt Regency); Make-A-Wish "I Wish to Party" (Sat., March 1, Morgan Manufacturing); Illinois Holocaust Museum Humanitarian Dinner (Thursday, March 6, Hyatt Regency); Landmarks Illinois' "Preservation Forward" (Thursday, March 6, Old Post Office); Chicago Lights Gala of Hope (Friday, March 7, Old Post Office); One Tail at a Time "Houndstooth Ball" (Sat., March 22 at Morgan Manufacturing); PAWS Chicago Animal Magnetism (Friday, April 4 at Morgan Manufacturing); After School Matters Sneaker Ball (Friday, April 25 at 310 N. Green St.); Brookfield Zoo Whirl (Sat., April 26 at the Zoo). Send your events, I would love to share!

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In closing, in the wake of the recent double tragedies, we are reminded of the fragility of life and the profound impact one moment can have on so many. The loss of those aboard these planes is felt by all of us. May we cherish those still with us, holding them a little closer, speaking our love a little louder and never taking a single moment for granted. May they rest in God's care.

Love, as always,

Candace

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