...PLUS SUPERMODEL & MICH MAG’S A SHORE THING, 50 & BEAUTIFUL, TALKCHIC, LOVE IS IN THE AIR, GAMING FOR GREEN, MISS FOSTER'S 'STELLABRATION,' UPCOMING EVENTS AND SO MUCH MORE!
Man-about-town Marco Foster was a man with a mission in his desire to create a successful fundraiser for One Hope United, an organization which is near and dear to his heart. On July 27th, his many friends and supporters
came out in force to help Marco give back. Held at Underground, this annual event was also a celebration of Marco’s birthday with 100 percent of the proceeds going to this organization whose mission is to protect
children and strengthen families in Chicago. Marco’s story is a remarkable one: After being diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2009 and having a successful surgery on Thanksgiving Day (appropriately) that same year, he has been a role model for giving back to
numerous charity events throughout Chicago, especially to causes that have made a major impact on his life. Besides being an advocate for One Hope United, he also supports the American Brain Tumor Association, where he spreads the message of his experience and the importance of giving to charity. “It shouldn’t
take a drastic event in one’s life to create change,” said Marco. “We all have the ability to be an instrument of change and I’m honored to have such support from the event’s co-hosts, the Underground, and the leadership from One Hope United to help pull this all off.” Co-hosts for the night included NBC multimedia journalist and five-time Emmy winner Marcus Riley,
Akira Chicago owner Jon Cotay, WGN’s "Living Healthy Chicago" host Jane Monzures, PR industry pioneer and motivational speaker Chris Foltz and moi. Marco also founded the elite fashion networking group Chicago Models, as well as creating
a popular social media following that is now used as a resource by hundreds in the fashion and modeling industry. Born and raised on the south side of Chicago, he has a passion for fashion and is, indeed, quite the bon vivant with an eye for style. By day, Foster is an IT guru managing the HelpDesk at Sargent & Lundy in the nuclear and fossil power plant industry. He’s a man of many talents but the ones he’s most proud of are of the charitable nature. One Hope United was founded as Chicago Baptist Orphanage in 1895 and Hudelson Baptist Children’s Home in 1903. In 1987, the two created a historic partnership evolving over the years to include foster care, clinical services and early childhood development. “I know what it’s like to
get passed around from home to home and it’s not fun,” said Foster. And he should know since he was in foster care until the age of seven. It was a love-filled affair for a great cause hosted by a great guy! Congrats Marco and Happy Birthday – you are an inspiration! (Photos by Steve Starr and Mila Samokhina...check out more pics from this fun event here!)
Michigan Avenue Magazine and the Chicago Yacht Club presented "A Shore Thing" at Navy Pier on July 21st. The official viewing party
for the Race to Mackinac provided guests with a front row seat for the Parade of Boats at this inaugural party hosted at the tip of Navy Pier by president/publisher Dan Uslan and editor-in-chief J.P. Anderson. With an assist from supermodel/reality star
Joanna Krupa, this party celebrated the 104th race. Since 1898, sailors have embarked on the 333-mile race to Mackinac Island. This Chicago Yacht Club Race, presented by Veuve Clicquot, is the oldest and most prestigious freshwater sailing race attracting some of the world's best
sailors. "The Mac" hosts 350 boats with approximately 3,500 sailors competing in this world-class sporting event. To view all the pics from this event, please click here!
More than 300 people converged on the legendary Drake Hotel for the fifth annual 50 & Beautiful Fashion Show, hosted by Cece & Melinda with Raymi Productions and Shaun Rajah of the Drake Hotel. “This event is about
showing that beauty has no age, no race, no height or size restrictions and embracing and celebrating this fact,” said Melinda Joseph. “I am proud to be friends with these ladies. They are beautiful inside and out,” added Cece Gonzales. Fifty stylish women walked the catwalk in designs from
Al Menotti, Regina Rice, Sujata Gazder, Fraley Le, Mark Roscoe and Andrea
Gems. Models included Kathy O’Malley Piccone, Margaret O’Connor, Shea Vaughn, Denise Tomasello, Mable Buckner Payton, Rosemary Fanti, Kim Gleeson, Deborah Goodman, Ellen Wesley, Dorothy Whealan and Karen Williams. A reception followed in the Palm Court where guests enjoyed live
entertainment by the Mike Walters Trio. (Hot DJ Madrid did the show music.) A portion of the proceeds
benefitted A Silver Lining Foundation. Founded in 2002 by Dr. Sandy Goldberg, the mission of A Silver Lining is to ensure dignified, respectful and equal access to quality cancer education and services for all, by creating meaningful partnerships with community, advocacy and healthcare organizations. For more info on this organization, please visit www.asilverliningfoundation.org. (Photos by Steve Starr and Nick Pinto.)
TalkChic is up and running so it’s time to break out the champagne flutes for founders Nena Ivon, Jane Stewart and Linda Heister! This speaker’s bureau is a consortium of experts who offer an
array of programs on lifestyle topics. A division of Stewart Talent, speakers include Bill Zwecker (entertainment insider), Hutton Wilkinson (Beverly Hills interior designer and master jeweler), Stanley Paul (maestro and master story teller), Bunky Cushing (party planner extraordinaire), Sherrill Bodine (best-selling romance novelist), Ina Pinkney (culinary master),
Debra Mancoff (art and garden expert), Michael Anderson (world of ballet expert), Ron Falzone (award winning screenwriter), Jan Parr (publishing expert), Nena (fashion history) and moi (jack of all trades and master of none). For more info, please contact Nena at [email protected] or Linda at [email protected] or call 312.572.6111.
Love is definitely in the air this summer with beautiful weddings happening all around us. Starting with the popular and much loved Heather Farley and her new husband Bruce Ingram, theirs
was the stuff dreams are made of! More than 200 guests convened in Lake Geneva at Bonnie Deutsch’s historic, private home which was once owned by Art Institute founding father, Martin Ryerson. The ceremony was presided over by long-time friend Judge Mary Pat Burns, followed by a reception held on the grounds in a massive tent. Heather’s father wrote a “speech” for the happy
couple that he sang to the crowd amid many tears of happiness. At dusk, the largest boat on Lake Geneva – The Lady of the Lake – docked to gather guests for dessert and dancing. A DJ
played hot mixes and special guest Katarina played the electric violin. Heather and Bruce enjoyed their first dance – to “Hooked on a Feeling” – and danced the night away with
guests who included Mamie Walton, Kristina and Mike McGrath, Sherrill and John Bodine, Toni and Rick Canada, Nina and Bob Mariano and Lynn and John McMahan. When the boat docked at 11 p.m., a Ben & Jerry’s ice cream cart capped off a perfect summer wedding on the lake. Congrats Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ingram! (Photos by Caitlin Saville Collins.)
Another magical wedding was held in Lake Forest this past weekend uniting lovely Laura Nosko and Dr. Paul Steinwald. The First Presbyterian Church was filled to the rafters with
guests excited to witness the union of these much loved and much IN love people. (Paul is the son of Dr. Os Steinwald, our brother-in-law). This church is so beautiful and it was only eclipsed by the bride and her lovely bridesmaids. The reception was held on the elegant grounds of Lake Forest Academy with the sit-down dinner for 250 held in the
marble halls of the historic Armour House. There were many lovely speeches but a standout was Paul’s younger brother and best man,
George, who admiringly called his brother “the DJ of life.” Guests in attendance included Meredith and Todd Burkitt, Ashley and Tom Margulis, Maureen and John Dugan, Susan and Antonio Mena, Nancy Steinwald, Amy Steinwald, Ann and Jim McNulty, Mary Louise Loeb, Lee Widhelm, Bruce and Ronnie Steinwald, Karen and John Nosko (parents of the bride), Mildred and John Nosko (grandparents of the bride), Christy Lukes, Beth Fioritto, Abbie Ferguson, Rachel Patel, Thomas Kelly, Chester Nakamura, Steven Vath, Miki Ferenczy, James Rooney, Richard Milone, Margie and Tom Ward and us. Congrats, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Steinwald! (Click here for more pics!)
Chicago Gateway Green, along with its sponsoring presenter and longtime Expressway Program Partner Horseshoe Casino, hosted their seventh annual Gaming for Green, a popular poker tournament and casino night held on
July 12th at Galleria Marchetti. Hosted by Roe Conn and Richard Roeper of “Roe and Roeper” on WLS 890AM, the event raised $35,000 for Chicago Gateway Green’s Tree Partnership Program. This program is a large-scale volunteer tree planting initiative that transforms vacant land across
Chicago’s neighborhoods into tree-filled green spaces thereby improving Chicago’s neighborhoods. “Our Tree Partnership is a crucial part of the ongoing effort to green and beautify Chicago,” said Grant DePorter, chairman Gateway Green. Chaid Freid of Northbrook was the evening’s first-place
winner and earned a Main Event Championship Seat at the World Series of Poker Circuit event in Las Vegas, a $10K value. Seen on the scene were former Chicago Bear Chris Zorich, NBC 5’s Natalie Martinez and NBC Executive Producer Matt Piacente, Sarah Cooley, Heather Korpella, John Fritchey and Joanna DePorter among others. For more info on Chicago Gateway Green, including details on the annual Green Tie Ball gala on Sept. 15th, please visit www.gatewaygreen.org or call 312.540.9930.
City Winery Chicago is hosting a preview party to benefit arts education non-profit Urban Gateways on Saturday, August 11th from 7 to 10 p.m. This fundraiser will be the public’s first chance to experience the new 33,000-square-foot wine, food and music venue in Chicago’s West Loop. (It officially opens on August 15th with five nights of performances by comedian Lewis Black.) Guests will be treated to complimentary wine and hors d’oeuvres
and live jazz and blues performances by Reginald Robinson and the 5th Element, and Eric Noden & Joe Falisko with special guest Katherine Davis. One hundred percent of proceeds will go to Urban Gateways. Michael Dorf, City Winery’s founder, first opened a City Winery location in NYC in 2008. Tickets are $75 and can be purchased online or at the door. For more info, please click here!
Compassion, Fashion & Cocktails, a charity event celebrating pioneers in fashion, food and film will be held at Frontier, located at 1072 N. Milwaukee, on Thursday August 23rd, from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Co-chaired by Lema Khorshid, Sarah Noonan, Fei Wang and Sam Yanover, the evening will honor the arts while raising money for the non-profits The Musical Art Institute, Bin Donated (as seen on ABC’s "Secret Millionaire") and St. Vincent de Paul Center & Marillac Social Center. Frontier will be transformed into a cutting-edge runway scene with fashions by designer Eva Franco and jazz performances from students of The Musical Arts Institute. A special menu will be presented by Chef Brian Jupiter. A cocktail reception from 6:30 to 8:30 will be hosted by Bombay Sapphire. Tickets are $40, $55 at the door. (All proceeds will go to the charities.) For info, please click here.
Bridal Wave, presented by Kenmore Craftsman, will premiere Saturday, August 4th. Join them live or online as some of the country’s most respected wedding experts share their secrets. If it has anything to do with getting married, they’ll be talking about it on Bridal Wave! Be a part of the audience at 233 W. Huron on Saturdays starting August 4th through September 29th at 10 a.m.!
Saw Denzel Washington's beautiful wife, Pauletta, at dinner at Bijan recently with makeup/style gurus Reggie Wells (Oprah’s longtime makeup artist) and George Fuller. Plans are in the works for a reality show about making everyday people on the street look fabulous with a makeover - I think the working title will be “Finding Fabulous.” These two guys could make Godzilla look great so I can't wait to see what they've cooked up!! Congrats and good luck!!!
On a sad note, I CANNOT believe I won’t be able to read Stella Foster’s column in the Sun-Times anymore!?!?!?! This wonderful reporter gave a voice to the voiceless, love to her friends and always, Always, ALWAYS told it like it is! On Saturday, Operation PUSH has proclaimed “Stella Foster Day” in Chicago at their headquarters at 930 E. 50th starting at 10 a.m. Her fans are legion and I can’t imagine the mail her paper must be receiving. And believe me, this is the first of many events that will be planned in her honor. I can’t wait to participate. “I am overwhelmed by the love and support from my readers and the dignitaries in this town,” said Miss Stella. You ain’t seen nothin’ yet! We love you, Stella!
Thanks to all of you for reading my little blogazine! I hope you enjoy it! Please send me any comments at [email protected] – I want to keep you informed and entertained so please send me your suggestions! Thanks and hope you’re having a wonderful summer!
Love, as always,
Candace
[email protected]P.S. What a thrill for Dr. Steven Stryker who, along with Dan Dalton, were Distinguished Visitors aboard the U.S.S. Stennis, a Navy aircraft carrier that’s being deployed to the Persian Gulf next month. So cool!!!
It is really nice to see people coming together for such a great cause. I am very sad that I wasn't able to attend my friends white party last week. White parties really do wrap up the summer and allow you to end it with a bang. What makes me especially sad is that I bought a beautiful Eva Franco dress and haven't been able to wear it yet. Hopefully there will be an upcoming event I can wear it for.
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