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1 WEDNESDAY - New Year’s Day i.c.stars, Stakeholders 2014. Celebrate achievements of our interns, alumni, 25 SATURDAY employers, volunteers, and sponsors based on the social justice legacy of Dr. Martin , The Mother Benefit Performances. Help Oracle 4 SATURDAY Luther King Jr. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. BIN 36, Chicago. www.icstars.org. raise the money to hire its first employee as it expands its reach of high quality art Chicago Area Runners Association, (CARA) Winter Marathon to the public. Free. 6 to 10 p.m. Oracle Theatre, Chicago. 252-220-0269. Training Program. Jan. 4-May 3. An 18-week program to motivate runners 23 THURSDAY through the tough conditions and help them keep their spring racing goals on track. Chicago House, Absolut Wrapture 2014: The Fine Art of Cocktails REACH Leadership Program for Girls, Inspire.Connect.Uplift. 7a.m. to noon. Waveland Clock Tower, Chicago. 312-666-9836. In The Sky. Cocktails atop the city, with delectable hors d’ouvres and an auction Empowerment weekend for women and all who want to attend. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. www.cararuns.org. of over 40 unique and original works of art. 6 to 10 p.m. Willis Tower Skydeck, Greater Bethel Church of God, Chicago. 312-505-7412. www.reachlpg.org. Chicago. $99 General; $150 VIP. www.chicagohouse.org. 7 TUESDAY 26 SUNDAY Chicago Area Council - Boy Scouts of America, Eagle Scout Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Chicago Years. Catholic Charities, 13th Annual d’Vine Affair. Wine tasting benefitting Recognition Dinner & Inaugural Gathering of Eagles. Honors the young Explore the first 20 years of Frank Lloyd Wright’s career in Chicago. 6 to 7 p.m. The self-sufficiency programs; also includes educational seminars, a silent auction and a men who became Eagle Scouts in the past year. Northwestern Memorial Hospital Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago. 312-994-4000, info@www.flwright.org. prize raffle followed by an optional three-course dinner. 2 to 6 p.m. Union League Feinberg Pavilion, Chicago. Shayna Hofmeister, 312-421-8800 ext. 263. www.flwright.org. Club, Chicago. www.catholiccharities.net/dvine.

9 THURSDAY Northwestern Integrative Medicine, Benefit Dinner Featuring Dr. Chicago Children’s Museum, Family Snow Ball. A kid-friendly dinner, the The Executives Club of Chicago, Annual Economic Outlook Luncheon. Michael Roizen. Hear Dr. Roizen’s formidable and revitalizing message of how up-beat DJ tunes of Lester Palmiano, and seasonal family programming. Chicago Gain insights about the global economy and learn how to stay ahead of the curve in each of us can create a long and healthy life. 6 to 8:30 p.m. Prentice Women’s Children’s Museum, Chicago. 312-464-7714. 2014 from a panel of expert financial analysts and advisors. 11:15 a.m. to 1:45 Hospital Harris Family Foundation Atrium, Chicago. $500. 312-926-7133. p.m. Hilton & Towers, Chicago. www.executivesclub.org. 28 TUESDAY 24 FRIDAY Donors Forum, 40th Anniversary Kick-Off Event. Program and reception 12 SUNDAY Thousand Waves Martial Arts & Self Defense Center, Winter for the Illinois state membership association of grantmakers, nonprofits, and their One Earth Film Festival, Young Filmmakers Contest. View student- Self-Defense Intensive. Jan. 24-26. Learn the Five Fingers of Self-Defense and advisors. 3 to 7 p.m. Chicago. 312-578-0090. submitted environmental film entries. River Forest. practice applying these strategies to a variety of situations. Thousand Waves Martial www.greencommunityconnections.org. Arts & Self Defense Center, Chicago. Kate Webster, 773-472-7663. 30 THURSDAY Mercy Home for Boys & Girls, Inaugural Poker Night. Cocktails, 17 FRIDAY Alivio Medical Center, 25th Anniversary Gala. Celebrate Alivio’s evolution dinner buffet, casino games, prizes, and the chance to make a difference for kids Wood Family Foundation, Woody’s Winter Warm-Up. Cubs players and from a small community health care center operating in a handful of neighborhoods, in Chicago; grand prize is a seat at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. 5 p.m. media celebrities get behind the bar to raise funds and awareness for our mission; to its role today in meeting the primary health care needs of more than 25,000 Gibson’s Bar & Steak House, Chicago. $200. Jim Marrese, 312-738-7578. also includes music and an auction. 8 to 11:30 p.m. Harry Caray’s Navy Pier, predominately Mexican immigrants throughout Chicagoland. Hilton & Towers, www.mercyhome.org. Chicago. Alex Scheidemantel, 312-924-9234. Chicago. Adriana Gasca, 312-829-6638. www.aliviomedicalcenter.org. The Executives’ Club of Chicago, Annual Mentorship Launch. Brings 20 MONDAY - Martin Luther King Day together more than 100 of Chicago’s top under-40 executives with mentors and Christ the King Jesuit College Prep, King of Hearts Gala. Help provide peers across all active mentorship groups. 7 to 9:30 a.m. Blue Cross Blue Shield New Tradition Chorus, Guest Night. Jan. 20-May 19. Potential members a safe, college prep education and an innovative work-study program for students Tower, Chicago. 312-263-3500. www.executivesclub.org. can come any Monday night to enjoy the awesome a cappella sound. 7 to 10 p.m. of modest economic means. 6 to 11 p.m. Four Seasons Hotel, Chicago. Danyell M. Temple Beth El, Northbrook. Mike Reynolds, 312-505-6825. Boyd, 773-413-3577. www.events.org/kingofhearts. 31 FRIDAY www.newtradition.org. Community Associations Institute of Illinois, Conference & Urban Initiatives, The Soccer Ball. A night of philanthropy, dancing, cocktails, Exposition. Jan. 31-Feb.1. Education event for board members, homeowners, and , Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Family-friendly hors d’oeuvres and an exquisite silent auction. 7 p.m. River East Art Center, Chicago. property managers with more than six hours of education plus 180 exhibitors that event with Writers Theater’s production of The MLK Project: The Fight for Civil Rights $150. Jim Dower, 312-715-1763. www.urbaninitiatives.org. provide products and services to condo associations. 2:30 to 4:15 p.m. Donald E. and other performances. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Chicago History Museum, Chicago. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont. 847-301-7505. 312-642-4600.

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1 SATURDAY St. Rita of Cascia High School, Valentine Dinner Dance. 6 to 11 p.m. American Heart Association, Go Red For Women Luncheon. Join the fight Chicago Area Runners Association (CARA), Awards Banquet. Recognizes Ritz-Carlton, Chicago. Mike Zunica, 773-925-6600. against heart disease, the number one killer of women. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Walnut runners who have gone the distance during the 2013 running season. Noon to 3 p.m. Room at Macy’s, Chicago. $250. www.chicagogoredforwomen.org. Chicago. 312-666-9836. www.cararuns.org. 9 SUNDAY American Lung Association, Fight for Air Climb. Climb 31 floors, 680 steps, Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Chicago, Heroes Night Gala. Honoree: Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestras, The Noteworthy Night: A Salute to the top of the suburbs’ tallest building. 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oakbrook Terrace Tower, Susan Axelrod, founding chair of Citizens United for Research in Epilepsy. 7 to 11 p.m. to the Silver Screen. Cocktails and silent auction followed by dinner, live auction Oakbrook Terrace. Jennifer Carr or Heidi Long, 312-781-1100. www.lung.org. Museum of Science & Industry, Chicago. Gayle Deja-Schultz, 312-939-8622 and a performance of some of the greatest movie music of all time by CYSO’s world- ext. 209, [email protected]. renowned Symphony Orchestra. 6 to 10 p.m. Four Seasons, Chicago. 10 MONDAY 312-939-2207 ext. 25. www.cyso.org. March of Dimes, 26th Annual Comcast SportsNet Sports Awards. 22 SATURDAY Honor athletes from Chicago’s most beloved teams. Mingle with honorees and bid on Allendale Association, Mad Men & Fast Cars. Mad Men-themed benefit, Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Wonders of Winter. Indoor memorabilia. Hilton Chicago. $400. www.marchofdimes.com/sportsawards. casino and auction with entertainment by comedian Patti Vasquez and music by Hip and outdoor activities including ice fishing, snowshoeing, and hayrides. Mayslake Pockit; proceeds support services for troubled youth and their families. 6 p.m. Lake Peabody Estate, Oak Brook. 630-933-7200. 11 TUESDAY Forest Sports Cars, Lake Forest. $150. www.allendalebenefit4kids.org. Chicago Health Executives Forum, 38th Annual Meeting. Hear an update Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers, Crystal on how the Affordable Care Act and the Health Insurance Marketplace are affecting the Clearbrook, Friends of Clearbrook Wine Tasting. More than 60 wines plus Heart Ball. The hospital’s premier fundraising gala. The Field Museum, Chicago. healthcare industry. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. www.chefchicago.org. gourmet food stations, silent and live auctions, live music and dancing. 6:30 to 11 Maureen Harrigan, 708-229-5447. www.lcmh.org. p.m. Marriott Schaumburg. Sarah Shaw, 847-385-5009, SitStayRead, Best In Show. Watch the live broadcast of the Westminster Kennel [email protected]. www.clearbrook.org/friendswinetasting. Marklund Children’s Home, Tophat. Theme: African Adventure. 6 p.m. to Club’s Best In Show while raising funds for our vital youth literacy programs. 6:30 to 10 midnight. Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile. www.marklund.org. p.m. Hard Rock Hotel, Chicago. www.bestinshow2014.eventbrite.com. Crisis Center for South Suburbia, Heart to Heart Dinner Dance. Cocktails, dinner, entertainment, auctions and a raffle to celebrate the success of the Center and 3 MONDAY 12 WEDNESDAY - Lincoln’s Birthday to honor those who have made a significant impact on it. 6 to 11 p.m. Silver Lake Niagara Foundation, Chicago Interfaith Gathering. Feb. 3-6. A week of Country Club, Orland Park. $100. Christopher Beele, 708-429-4255 ext. 118. interfaith activities dedicated to uncovering the role of interreligious dialogue in social Planning Council, Union Station Value Capture Analysis & Design www.crisisctr.org. healing. . 312-240-0707. Roundtable. Learn about Chicago Department of Transportation’s two-year study of how to increase capacity at Union Station, and explore innovative options available to Giant Steps, 18th Annual Auction for Autism. Open bar, formal dinner, 6 THURSDAY fund necessary improvements. Noon to 1:30 p.m. MPC Conference Center, Chicago. dancing, silent auction, raffles, and live auction. 6 to 11 p.m. Bobak’s Signature Room, Friends of the Parks, Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon. Honors those 312-922-5616. www.metroplanning.org. Woodridge. Sara Walsh, 630-864-3805. www.mygiantsteps.org. individuals and groups that have done the most in the year to improve Chicago’s parks, playgrounds and forest preserves. Noon to 1:30 p.m. Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago. United Negro College Fund, Leaders Luncheon. Topic: Science, Technology, JourneyCare, Decades Dance. Get your groove on while supporting the programs Elizabeth Liwazer, 312-857-2757, ext. 14. www.fotp.org. Engineering and Mathematics Initiative. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. Priscilla Stratten, of JourneyCare; ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s vintage dress optional. Holiday Inn Crystal Lake. 312-845-2204. Alana Subleski, 224-770-2416. www.journeycare.org/decadesdance. Niagara Foundation, Abrahamic Traditions Dinner. Strengthens friendship among people of the Abrahamic faiths as religious leaders, government officials, and 13 THURSDAY Marillac St. Vincent Family Services, 20th Annual Fleur de Lis Ball. community members, come together to engage in dialogue. 6 to 9 p.m. Chicago Corazon Community Services, Arte y Amor Benefit Reception. Celebrate Support holistic, non-profit child development and community services offered to Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago. 312-240-0707. www.niagarafoundation.org. and support Latino art and culture with hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, live music and art residents. 6 p.m. to midnight. Navy Pier, Chicago. Colleen Sacks, 312-278-4218, presentations by local artists and Cicero youth. 5:30 to 8 p.m. National Museum of [email protected]. Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago Associate Board, Art in Motion - Mexican Art, Chicago. Mary Johnson, 708-656-1400. Gallery Opening Night & Awards Celebration. Showcase of professional and 26 WEDNESDAY patient artists, supporting RIC’s art therapy program. 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Northwestern KIPP: Chicago Schools, KIPP: Talk. An evening of discussion, featuring Malcolm Metropolitan Planning Council, Parking Management Roundtable. Learn Memorial Hospital’s Lurie Center Ryan Family Atrium, Chicago. Kris Cichowski, Gladwell, on educational inequity and the inspirational work that the Knowledge is about opportunities to implement variable priced parking, allowing the city to make 312-238-6025. www.ric.org/art-in-motion. Power Program (KIPP) is doing to provide students from Chicago’s most underserved parking more accessible during peak hours and encourage transit. Noon to 1:30 p.m. communities a high quality education. 6 p.m. Four Seasons Hotel, Chicago. $500. PJH MPC Conference Center, Chicago. 312-922-5616. www.metroplanning.org. The Chicago Lighthouse For People Who are Blind or Visually Impaired, & Associates, 312-553-2000. www.pjhchicago.com/kipp. Sweets for Sights. Pre-Valentine’s Day celebration benefiting the children’s 27 THURSDAY programs at The Chicago Lighthouse. 6 to 10 p.m. DeLux Bar & Grill, Chicago. 14 FRIDAY - Valentine’s Day American Construction Industry Association (HACIA), 35th Annual [email protected]. www.chicagolighthouse.org. Banquet. Recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of key minority and female 15 SATURDAY businesses. 5 to 8 p.m. Chicago Hilton & Towers. Neida Cintron-Conde, 7 FRIDAY Moraine Valley Community College, Bon Appetit! Dinner & Wine 312-575-0389, [email protected]. www.haciaworks.org. American Blind Skiing Foundation, Ski-A-Thon. Feb. 7-9. Two days of skiing, Pairing. Wine, hors d’oeuvres and a silent auction preceeds a five-course dinner two nights of lodging, and a party Saturday night with food, cash bar and live . 5 prepared by culinary arts program students. 6 to 10 p.m. Moraine Valley Community Blessings in a Backpack, Help Feed the Future of America. Learn more to 6 p.m. Devil’s Head Resort, Merrimac, Wisc. $150 per person, double occupancy. College, Palos Hills. $125. Chris Bennett, 708-974-5480. about how we are impacting childhood hunger in Chicago and throughout the country. Ron, 773-383-8189, [email protected]. www.absf.org. 5:30 p.m. Union League Club, Chicago. Free. Aneta Pietraszek, 708-717-7738. West Suburban PADS, Have-a-Heart. Silent auction with cocktails, Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) Chicago, Annual M&A Market hors d’oeuvres and live music benefitting West Suburban PADS’ initiatives to end Illinois Bar Foundation, Lawyers Rock Legends. Bands feature attorneys Trends Breakfast. A panel and networking event with the Midwest’s top investment homelessness. 6 to 10 p.m. Union League Club, Chicago. Teri Miller, 708-338-1724 from the area; funding will benefit activities of the Foundation. 7 to 11 p.m. Buddy professionals discussing corporate merger, acquisition and investment trends. 7:30 to ext. 230. www.westsuburbanpads.org. Guy’s Legends, Chicago. 312-726-6072. 9:30 a.m. The Standard Club, Chicago. 877-224-6389. www.acgchicago.com. 16 SUNDAY James Tyree Foundation, James Tyree Foundation Fundraiser & Misericordia, First Look For Charity. Black-tie affair provides attendees with a Elgin Community College Foundation, 16th Annual Founders’ Day Cocktail Reception. Honor Jim’s legacy of “Living Through Giving” with the best “first look” at the nation’s largest auto show before it opens to the public. 6 to 11 p.m. Celebration & Luncheon. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Elgin Community College, of Chicago - cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, raffles. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Mesirow Financial, McCormick Place, Chicago. Lois Gates, 773-273-4160. www.misericordia.org. Elgin. 847-214-7377, [email protected]. Chicago. Terri Noon, 888-334-1738. www.jamestyreefoundation.org.

8 SATURDAY 17 MONDAY - President’s Day 28 FRIDAY Art Encounter, Art Travel to Cuba. Feb. 8-16. Trip to Havana, Cuba, where Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS Chicago, DIFFArence: participants will meet innovative visual artists, musicians and dancers on a personal 19 WEDNESDAY DIFFA/Chicago Auxilary Board Event. Fundraiser for local organizations in journey led by the organization’s founders. 847-328-9222, LINK Unlimited Scholars, DreamKeepers Awards Gala. Honor Dr. Martin support of HIV/AIDS education, research and treatment. Chicago. 312-644-6412. [email protected]. www.artencounter.org. Luther King’s dream of equality and justice while simultaneously recognizing a www.diffachicago.org. noteworthy civic leader. 5:30 p.m. Ritz-Carlton, Chicago. $500. Marcia Preston, A Safe Haven Foundation, Chicago Auto Show Food Drive. Feb. 8-17. 312-225-5465. www.linkunlimited.org. Glenwood Academy, Annual Community Celebration. Local restaurants Earn half-off admission with a donation of three canned goods. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. showcase samples of their signature dishes. 7 p.m. to midnight. Glenwood Academy, McCormick Place, Chicago. Monica Orozco White, 773-435-8374. 20 THURSDAY Glenwood. Traci Mapp, 708-756-6633, [email protected]. Erie Family Health Center, Eriedescence: Shining a Light on HIV/AIDS. Aspire, Big City Night a la Cirque. An elegant blend of artistry, surrealism, Cocktails, appetizers, entertainment, and silent auction to support Lending Hands for Tickled Pink Chicago, Tickled Pink for Bright Pink. Sip signature cocktails, and unexpected surprises to help fund services for more than 600 children with Life, the Center’s HIV/AIDS program. 6 to 9 p.m. Galleria Marchetti, Chicago. $65. indulge in local fare and dance the night away for a great cause. 7 p.m. to midnight. developmental disabilities. Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile. Angela Wiley, Kate Birdwell, 312-432-7440. Block 37 - Shops on State, Chicago. Bright Pink, 847-404-0106. 708-547-3550 ext. 3580. www.tickledpinkchicago.com. Girls in the Game, Field of Dreams. Honors programming that teaches the Junior League of Chicago, A Family Affair. Family-friendly activities, games, importance of sports, health and leadership development to girls around Chicago. 6 p.m. YWCA Metropolitan Chicago, Renaissance: A Celebration of Black entertainment and nutritious snacks. 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Francis W. Parker School, Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile. $175; $1,500 per table. 312-633- History Through Jazz. Dinner, an open bar and music from a nationally recognized Chicago. www.jlchicago.org. 4263. www.girlsinthegame.org. artist. 6 to 10 p.m. City Winery, Chicago. Molly Silverman, 312-762-2743. www.ywcachicago.org. Literature for All of Us, WORDplay Casino Night. Benefits transformative 21 FRIDAY reading and poetry writing program for at-risk teens in underserved areas of Chicago. Special Olympics Illinois, Super Polar Plunge. Feb. 21-22. A dedicated group Includes gambling, gourmet food, great prizes and music. 6:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The of men and women plunge into Lake Michigan every hour for 24 hours to kick off the Standard Club, Chicago. Sandy Toback, 312-659-5072. 20 Polar Plunges in Illinois that raise funds for Special Olympics Illinois programs. North Beach, Evanston. 630-942-5610. www.soill.org. city year chicago’s 15th Annual RIPPLES ~Of~ hope

In the early spring of 2014, City Year Chicago hosts an inspiring evening where corps members and their students share transformational stories of success in Chicago’s schools. Visit City Year’s website for updated information.

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13cb1110.pdf RunDate: 12/30/13 Full Page Color: 4/C MArCH ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT 7A 1 SATURDAY Between Friends, The Bubble Ball. Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago. 15 FRIDAY American Cancer Society, Black & White Ball. Lombard Yorktown Center, Veronica Jaeger, 773-274-5232, ext. 16. www.bubbleball.org. A Giving Heart Foundation, Big Hearts Gala. 6 p.m. to 11 Lombard. 312-279-2702. www.acsblackwhiteball.com. p.m. The Langham Chicago, Chicago. 312-548-8600, events@ Cal’s All-Star Angel Foundation, Cal’s Angels Got Hope Gala. 5 p.m. to agivingheartfoundation.org. www.agivingheartfoundation.org. Center for Advancing Domestic Peace, 10th Anniversary Gala Benefit midnight. Stonegate Banquet Centre, Hoffman Estates. Ashley, 847-960-5317. & Awards Dinner. 8 p.m. Stan Mansion, Chicago. Mike or Yolanda, 312-265-0206. Face the Future Foundation, Casino Royale Gala. Four Seasons, Chicago. Chicago Children’s Museum, Hide ‘N Seek. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Chicago $350. 773-578-3830, www.facethefuturefoundation.org. Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center, Gala. 6:30 to 11 p.m. Intercontinental Children’s Museum, Chicago. www.chicagochildrensmuseum.org. Magnificent Mile, Chicago. www.chicagocac.org. Irish American Heritage Festival, St. Patrick’s Festival. 1 p.m. to Connections for Abused Women and their Children, Sounds of Silence midnight. Irish American Heritage Center, Chicago. $12-15. 773-282-7035. Cristo Rey St. Martin College Prep, Founders’ Dinner. 6 to 10 p.m. Deer Benefit Gala. 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. $250. www.irish-american.org. Path Inn, Lake Forest. Mary Lane, 847-323-4251, [email protected]. 773-489-09081. www.cawc.org. Company, Spectacle Lunatique. 7 p.m. to midnight. Gilda’s Club Chicago, Uncorked: The Tasting Event. Chicago. Nadia Garcia, Lookingglass Theatre Company, glassquerade. Cocktails, an elegant dinner Redmoon Theater, Chicago. 312-850-8440 ext. 100. 312-464-9900. www.gildasclubchicago.org. and live and silent auctions. 6 p.m. Ritz- Carlton, Chicago. Jennifer Bienemann, 773-477-9257 ext. 103. The Bridge Youth & Family Services, Annual Gala Auction: Escape to Mulliganeers, 19th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Fundraiser. 6 p.m. to the Emerald Isle. 5 p.m. Meridian Banquet & Conference Center, Rolling Meadows. midnight. I.U.O.E. Union Hall, Countryside. Julie, 630-724-9321. McAninch Arts Center (MAC), Grand Opening Celebration & MAC $185. Lindsey G., 847-485-3085. www.bridgeyouth.org. www.mulliganeers.org. Madness Benefit. 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The McAninch Arts Center, Glen Ellyn. 630-942-4000. Willowbrook Wildlife Center, Night Owl Ball. Hilton Naperville/Lisle, Lisle. Nineteenth Century Charitable Association, Benevolence Benefit - An 630-942-6200. Island Evening. 6 to 10 p.m. Nineteenth Century Charitable Association, Oak Park. Mental Health America of Illinois, 27th Annual Gold Bell Gala. 7 to 11 $25 kids; $80 adults. www.19thcenturyclub.com. p.m. Chicago Cultural Center. $200. Dave Kunicki, 17 MONDAY - St. Patrick’s Day 312-368-9070 ext. 327. www.mhai.org. Regina Dominican College Preparatory High School, 24th Annual Irish American Heritage Center, St. Patrick’s Day Celebration. Noon to Dinner Auction. 6 to 11 p.m. Misericordia Home, Chicago. 847-256-7660, Misericordia, Queen of Hearts Casino Night. 7 p.m. to midnight. Drury Lane midnight. Irish American Heritage Center, Chicago. $10. 773-282-7035. [email protected]. www.misericordia.org. Theater, Oakbrook. Lois Gates, 773-273-4160. www.misericordia.org. www.irish-american.org.

The Jeffery Pride Foundation for Pediatric Cancer Research, Dinner Presence Health, The Presence Ball. 6 p.m. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. $400. 19 WEDNESDAY Dance Gala. Stonegate Conference & Banquet Centre, Hoffman Estates. Jan Fijal, Moira McGinley, 312-308-3244. www.reshealth.org. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation, Lincoln Leadership 847-382-6261. Prize Dinner. 6 p.m. $500. PJH & Associates, 312-553-2000. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & Northwest www.pjhchicago.com/lincoln. Zaccone Family Foundation, Planting The Seed. 6 to 10 p.m. Hyatt Lodge at Indiana, Big Mac Under Glass. Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers. Lindsay McDonald’s Campus, Oak Brook. Suzanne Zaccone, 630-542-4180. DeThorne, 630-623-5172. Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, Elevating Entrepreneurship www.zacconefamilyfoundation.com. Benefit. 5 p.m. Museum of , Chicago. 312-553-2000. 9 SUNDAY www.pjhchicago.com/nfte. 2 SUNDAY American Lung Association, Fight for Air Climb. 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the , Presidential Towers, Chicago. Jennifer Carr or Heidi Long, 312-781-1100. 20 THURSDAY Hollywood on State: A Red Carpet Celebration. 6 to 11 p.m. Gene Siskel Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago, Annual Awards Dinner. Film Center, Chicago. www.siskelfilmcenter.org. 12 WEDNESDAY 4:30 to 8 p.m. Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile. Stephanie Martel, A Better Chicago, Jason Wu Fashion Show & Cocktail Reception. 6 to 8 773-329-4104. Keshet, Rainbow Banquet. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. 847-205-1234. p.m. Art Institute of Chicago Modern Wing, Chicago. Christy Joyce, 312-674-7099. www.abetterchicago.org. 21 FRIDAY Special Children’s Charities (SCC)/Special Olympics Chicago, Chicago Envision Unlimited, Small Victories Celebration: A Chef’s Tasting Polar Plunge. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. North Avenue Beach, Chicago. Tyler Lewis, Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana, Girl Scout Experience. 6 to 9 p.m. Kendall College, Chicago. $150. Michael Collins, 312-527-3743. www.chicagopolarplunge.org. Leadership & Innovation Awards: A Tribute to Achievement Dinner. 312-506-4820. www.envisionchicago.org. Chicago. PJH & Associates, 312-553-2000. girlscoutsgcnwi.org. 3 MONDAY - Casimir Pulaski Day PianoForte Foundation, Second Annual Gala. 7 to 11 p.m. Ravenswood Event 13 THURSDAY Center, Chicago. 312-291-0291. www.pianofortefoundation.org. Chicago Waldorf School, Senior Projects Presentation Week. March 3-7. Center for Conflict Resolution, 13th Annual Fundraising Gala. 5:30 to 8 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Chicago Waldorf School, Chicago. 773-465-2662. p.m. Mayer Brown, LLP, Chicago. Mac Steele, 312-922-6464 ext. 21. Urban Gateways, Art For All Gala. 6 to 10 p.m. Chicago. $300. Sherre Cullen, www.chicagowaldorf.org. www.ccrchicago.org. 312-445-2760.

4 TUESDAY Chicago Foundation for Women, 2014 Impact Awards. 6 to 7:30 p.m. 22 SATURDAY Association of Fundraising Professionals - Chicago Chapter, Ethics in VenueSIX10 at Spertus Institute, Chicago. Ilda Lagunas, 312-577-2810. The Chessmen Club of the North Shore, Annual Community Service & Philanthropy Roundtable. 4:30 to 7 p.m. Loyola University Chicago School of Recognition Benefits Gala. 6 to 11:45 p.m. Hilton Orrington Hotel, Evanston. Law, Chicago. Members $75, Nonmembers $100. www.afpchicago.org. ReVive Center for Housing and Healing, Real Estate Ends 847-867-1192. www.chessmenclub.com. Homelessness (REEH). 5:30 to 8 p.m. Castle, Chicago. 312-997-2222 Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago, Youth of the Year Competition & ext. 239. www.revivecenter.org. Junior League of Chicago, Windy City Nights. 8 p.m. to midnight. Willis Dinner. 5:30 to 9 p.m. Navy Pier, Chicago. Brice Kanzer, 312-235-8037. Tower Skydeck, Chicago. www.jlchicago.org. Spark Ventures, Annual Wine Tasting. Wine Tasting, Silent and Live Auction, 5 WEDNESDAY - ASH WEDNESDAY Fundraiser. Chicago. Stephanie Denzer, 773-293-6710. Teen Living Programs, Spring Gala. 6 p.m. to midnight. Radisson Blu Aqua www.sparkventures.org. Hotel, Chicago. www.events.org/tlpspringgala. 6 THURSDAY Community Media Workshop, Studs Terkel Community Media Awards. The Family Institute at Northwestern University, Circle of Knowledge 27 THURSDAY 5 to 8:30 p.m. Columbia College Chicago’s Film Row Cinema, Chicago. Maggie, Series - Unlocking Anger: A Key to Strengthen Relationships. 6:30 a.m. Misericordia, Women’s Auxiliary Spring Fashion Show. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 312-369-6400. www.communitymediaworkshop.org. Edgewood Valley Country Club, LaGrange. $45. 312-609-5300 ext. 480. Palmer House Hilton, Chicago. www.misericordia.org.

Leadership Greater Chicago, Celebrate Leaders Dinner. 5:30 to 9 p.m. 14 FRIDAY 28 FRIDAY Hilton Chicago. 312-565-0300. www.lgcchicago.org. Chicago Flower & Garden Show, Evening in Bloom. 6 to 9:30 p.m. Navy Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Red or White Ball. 7:30 p.m. to 12:30 Pier, Chicago. 312-241-1250. www.chicagoflower.com. a.m. Venue One, Chicago. www.steppenwolf.org. 7 FRIDAY Green Community Connections, One Earth Film Festival. March 7-9. 5 to 7 Old St. Patrick’s Church, Siamsa na nGael Celtic Celebration. 7:30 to 9 29 SATURDAY p.m. Various locations, Oak Park. www.oneearthfilmfest.org. p.m. Chicago , Chicago. 312-648-1021. www.oldstpats.org. Friends of the Parks, Park Advocacy Conference. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago. 312-857-2757, ext. 17. www.fotp.org. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Remix IV: Shaken & Stirred. 6 p.m. to 1 Smart Love, Scholarship Benefit. 6 p.m. Four Seasons Hotel, Chicago. $125. a.m. Symphony Center, Chicago. 312-294-3000. 773-665-8052. www.smartlovepreschool.org. Giordano Dance Chicago, Spring Gala. 9:30 p.m. Pritzker Stage, Chicago. 312-922-1332. Inspiration Corporation, One Inspired Evening: Art & Priceless Package The Family Institute at Northwestern University, Circle of Knowledge Auction. 6 to 10 p.m. Plumbers Union Hall, Chicago. Jon Heuring 773-878-0981 Series - Shall We Dance? Understanding the Choreography of Love & 30 SUNDAY ext. 255. www.inspirationcorp.org. Intimacy. Noon. Exmoor Country Club, Highland Park. $50. Africa International House USA, Africa In Chicago. Noon to 3 p.m. Navy 312-609-5300 ext. 480. Pier, Chicago. Free. Robin Price, 312-203-6000. YWCA Evanston/North Shore, International Women’s Day Celebration. Evanston. 847-864-8445. www.ywca.org/evanston. TimeLine Theatre Company, Step Into Time. 6 to 10:30 p.m. Ritz-Carlton, TBD Chicago. 773-281-8463. www.timelinetheatre.com. City Year Chicago, 15th Annual Ripples of Hope Awards Dinner. 5:30 8 SATURDAY p.m. $500. PJH & Associates, 312-553-2000. www.pjhchicago.com/cityyear. Bear Necessities Pediatric Cancer Foundation, Into the Wild: A Road to the Cure. UIC Forum, Chicago. Karen Carey, 312-214-1200 ext.29, Landmarks Illinois, Legendary Landmarks Celebration. 6 p.m. Four [email protected]. www.bearnecessities.org. Seasons Hotel, Chicago. $500. www.pjhchicago.com/landmarks. 13cb1189.pdf RunDate: 12/30/13 Full Page Color: 4/C APRIL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT 9A

1 TUESDAY Harvard Club of Chicago, Annual Award Dinner. Funds go to scholarships Clearbrook, Shining Star Ball. Black-tie gala with a gourmet dinner, live Giant Steps, Super Event. April is Autism Awareness Month. Pick any date and and community service; speaker will be Craig Lambert, Harvard Magazine deputy editor. entertainment, a spectacular auction and raffle items. 7 to 11:30 p.m. Four Seasons host a car wash, bake or rummage sale on Giant Steps’ behalf. Sara Walsh, 6:30 p.m. Chicago Club, Chicago. $130; $70 for Decade Members. Harvard Club, Chicago. $500. Gloria Drake, 847-385-5012, [email protected]. 630-864-3805. www.mygiantsteps.org. 847-256-1211. www.clearbrook.org.

Union League Boys & Girls Clubs, Ring Lardner Awards Dinner. Irish American Heritage Center, Irish American Hall of Fame Gala. Woman Made Gallery, Annual Gala. Support women artists with a silent Celebrates contributions and accomplishments to sports journalism. 5:30 p.m. Union Black tie gala honors the accomplishments of notable Irish Americans. 6:30 p.m. Irish auction, a glass blowing demonstration and live music. 6 to 9:30 p.m. Ignite Glass League Club, Chicago. $150. www.ulbgc.org. American Heritage Center, Chicago. $150. www.irish-american.org. Studios, Chicago. 312-738-0400. www.womanmade.org.

4 FRIDAY Mercy Home for Boys & Girls, Seventh Annual Have Mercy Spring YWCA Evanston/North Shore, Stand Against Racism. Hundreds literally Coalition for Justice and Respect, Bolder Than Out - Breaking The Gala. Dancing, silent auction and a raffle to support kids in crisis living at Mercy Home. standing against racism. Noon to 1 p.m. Evanston. Eileen Heineman, Silence. April 4-6. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Chicago. Marc Loveless, 773-340-3751. 8 p.m. to midnight. Trump International Hotel & Tower Chicago. $95. Jim Marrese, 847-864-8445. www.ywca.org/evanston. www.wepay.com/events. 312-738-7578. www.mercyhome.org. 26 SATURDAY Thousand Waves Martial Arts & Self Defense Center, Spring Self- Midwest High Speed Rail Association, Annual Spring Meeting. Learn the American Cancer Society, Discovery Ball. Silent and live auctions and Defense Instensive. April 4-6. Learn the Five Fingers of Self-Defense and practice latest exciting passenger rail news from around the Midwest. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Crowne incredible entertainment. Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, Chicago. 312-279-7213. applying these strategies to a variety of situations. Thousand Waves Martial Arts & Self Plaza Chicago Metro, Chicago. Shira, 773-334-6758. www.discoveryball.org. Defense Center, Chicago. Kate Webster, 773-472-7663. Northern Illinois Food Bank, Foodie 5K. Community fun run/walk with food Chicago Zoological Society, Whirl. Black-tie gala with a cocktail hour featuring Amate House, Amate Magic. Raffles, auctions, dinner and entertainment to trucks, live entertainment and much more. 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Cantigny Park, an animal experience followed by dinner, dancing, a raffle, auction, and paddle raise. benefit Amate House, a young adult volunteer program through the Archdiocese of Wheaton. $35 ($30 before March 1). Tiffany King, 630-443-6910, ext. 136, Brookfield Zoo, Brookfield 312-553-2000.. www.pjhchicago.com/zoo. Chicago. Navy Pier, Chicago. 773-376-2445. www.amatehouse.org. [email protected]. www.crowdrise.com/foodie5K. High Jump, Benefit. Kicks off the 25th year of equalizing access to education for Chicago Public Library Foundation Junior Board, Night in the Stacks. , WordPlay Gala. Dinner, an artistic presentation, and a live middle school students who have exhibited academic ambition and potential and who Entertainment, cocktails, and passed hors d’oeuvres. 7 to 11 p.m. Harold Washington auction featuring one-of-a-kind items. Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, Chicago. are of limited economic means. 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Ritz-Carlton, Chicago. Kate Later, Library Center, Chicago. $150. www.cplfoundation.org. 847-242-6012, [email protected]. 312-582-7706.

March of Dimes, Construction & Transportation Luncheon. Honors 13 SUNDAY - Palm Sunday March of Dimes, North Suburban March for Babies. Support local programs outstanding leaders and companies in the construction and transportation industries with and important research to help babies who are born too soon survive and moms have networking cocktail hour, three-course lunch, keynote and awards presentation. 11 a.m. 15 TUESDAY - First Day of Passover healthy, full-term pregnancies. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Busse Woods Forest Preserve, Elk Grove to 2 p.m. Hilton Chicago. www.marchofdimes.com/illinois. Village. Katie Sperry, 312-596-4720. www.marchforbabies.org. 18 FRIDAY - Good Friday 5 SATURDAY YouthBuild Lake County, Spring Benefit: Epic Magic. Reception, seated Gala. An intimate performance by Chicago’s top actors along 19 SATURDAY dinner, fabulous live auction and entertainment from magicians Dan Martin and Brian with silent auction featuring fantastic trips and experiences, an elegant dinner, and a Chicago Area Runners Association (CARA), FirstMerit Bank Lakefront Brushwood. 6 to 10:30 p.m. Westin North Shore, Wheeling. Tameka Wilson, smashing musical performance. 6 p.m. Ritz-Carlton, Chicago. $500; $5,000 per table. 10 Miler. This year’s course features a few hills to test runners’ spring training; post- 847-473-3483. www.courttheatre.org. race party will include food, music and free beer. 8 a.m. to noon. Chicago. 312-666-9836. www.cararuns.org. 27 SUNDAY DuSable Museum of African American History, A Night of 100 Stars. Alivio Medical Center, 5K Run for Health. Enjoy a course through historic Pays tribute to African American Chicagoans, current or former, who have made 20 SUNDAY - Easter Pilsen. Harrison Park, Chicago. Adriana Gasca, 312-829-6638. outstanding contributions to society through their professional activities. 6 p.m. to 1 www.aliviomedicalcenter.org. a.m. South Shore Cultural Center, Chicago. 773-947-0600 ext. 228. 21 MONDAY Facing History and Ourselves, 23rd Annual Chicago Benefit Dinner. LUNGevity Foundation, Breathe Deep North Shore. Raises funds for lung Institute for Latino Progress (Instituto del Progreso Latino), Alta Celebrate Facing History’s enormous impact on the minds and achievements of teachers cancer research, and honors the memory of all those affected by lung cancer. 9 a.m. to Cocina: A Spring Chef’s Gala. Dinner and live auction to support transformative and students in Chicago and around the world. 5:30 to 9 p.m. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. 1 p.m. Deerfield High School, [email protected]. work and celebrate the talents of up-and-coming Latino chefs. 7 to 10 p.m. Radisson Jenny Merdinger, 312-345-3264. www.lungevity.org. Blu Aqua Hotel, Chicago. Kim Christensen, 773-890-0055, www.idpl.org. Nineteenth Century Charitable Association, Scholarship Benevolence March of Dimes, Lakefront, DuPage County March for Babies. Raises 9 WEDNESDAY Lunch & Program. Bill Kurtis shares his wisdom and experience covering some money to support local programs and important research to help babies who are born Young Women’s Leadership Charter School, Sixth Annual Girl Power of the nation’s biggest stories through his 50-year career. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. too soon survive and moms have healthy, full-term pregnancies. 8 a.m. to noon. Grant Luncheon. Support the education of Chicago’s future women leaders and hear remarks Nineteenth Century Charitable Association, Oak Park. $50. Ellen Winter, Park, Chicago. Katie Sperry, 312-596-4720. www.marchforbabies.org. from Linda Johnson Rice, chairman, Johnson Publishing Co. 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Hilton 708-386-2729. www.19thcenturyclub.com. Chicago. Cassandra Di Prizio, 312-949-4359. www.ywlcs.org. 28 MONDAY 23 WEDNESDAY The Chicago Network, Women in the Forefront Luncheon. Inspirational 10 THURSDAY Alzheimer’s Association Greater Illinois Chapter, Reason to Hope Oak stories of achievement and personal reflection with keynote speaker Arianna Huffington. Chicago Architecture Foundation, 39th Annual Gala. Recognizing John Buck Brook. Powerful 60-minute fundraising luncheon and program on Alzheimer’s disease. 11:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Chicago Hilton & Towers. Clare Agra, 312-787-1979. and the John Buck Co. for ongoing commitment to good design and generous support Noon to 1 p.m. Hyatt Lodge at McDonald’s Campus, Oak Brook. Sam Provenzano, of the next generation of industry professionals. 6:30 to 11 p.m. Bridgeport Art Center 847-324-0382, [email protected]. www.alzheimers-illinois.org. Alzheimer’s Association Greater Illinois Chapter, Reason to Hope Skyline Loft, Chicago. www.architecture.org. Chicago. Powerful luncheon and program on Alzheimer’s disease. Noon to 1 p.m. Prevail of Illinois, Songs of Hope & Struggle. Don Stiernberg Trio with guest Union League Club, Chicago. Sam Provenzano, 847-324-0382, sprovenzano@ Executive Service Corps of Chicago, Celebration of Service. Honoring the artist Ella Gill; proceeds benefit Prevail, which provides immediate and compassionate alz.org. www.alzheimers-illinois.org. champions of nonprofits, the people and organizations that support needed services to response to individuals and families in financial crisis. 7 to 10 p.m. FitzGerald’s, the men, women and children who live and work in the Chicago area. The Standard Berwyn. 708-386-1946. www.prevailon.org. 30 WEDNESDAY Club, Chicago. Jo Posselt, 312-870-5803. www.esc-chicago.org. Life Services Network of Illinois, Annual Meeting & Exhibition. April 24 THURSDAY 30-May 2. More than 150 educational sessions, ample networking opportunities, and Erie Neighborhood House, Future of Promise Awards. Proceeds will help Environmental Law & Policy Center, 21st Anniversary & Earth Day innovative solutions. Donald E. Stephens Convention Center, Rosemont. Erie House continue to invest in educational programs that create opportunities for Celebration. Business and policy forum on strategies for a sustainable future, with 630-325-6170. www.lsni.org. success that would otherwise not exist. 5:30 p.m. Fairmont Chicago . an Earth Day program and dinner. 6 to 9 p.m. Radisson Blu Aqua Hotel, Chicago. Dawn $300. www.pjhchicago.com/eriehouse. Reese, 312-795-3735. www.lpc21.org. Midwest Business Group on Health, Annual Conference. April 30-May 8. Focus will be on health benefits. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mid America Club, Chicago. 11 FRIDAY The Family Institute at Northwestern University, Circle of Knowledge 312-372-9090 ext. 100. www.mbgh.org. Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago, King Legacy Gala. Honors community leaders Series - Two Generations, Two Perspectives: Straight Talk About who are committed to furthering Dr. King’s dream of a better America. 5:30 to 9 p.m. Young Adults & Their Parents. 6 p.m. University Club, Chicago. $50. Boy Scouts, Construction Industry Dinner. Construction industry leaders from Chicago. Brice Kanzer, 312-235-8037, [email protected]. www.bgcc.org. 312-609-5300 ext. 480. www.family-institute.thankyou4caring.org. all around the country gather in support of Scouting. 5 to 10 p.m. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. Myriam Herrera, 312-421-8800 ext. 209. www.chicagobsa.org. Family Shelter Service, Annual Magic Fundraising Gala. Supports Women’s Board of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Preview individuals affected by domestic violence. 6:30 to 11:30 p.m. Abbington Distinctive Party for International Antiques Show. Cocktail gathering will benefit RIC, the Catholic Theological Union, Blessed Are the Peacemakers Annual Banquets, Glen Ellyn. $150. Karen Walsh, 630-221-8290, ext. 7110. #1 U.S. rehabilitation hospital since 1991. 5:30 to 8 p.m. Navy Pier, Chicago. $150. Trustee Dinner. 5:30 p.m. Hilton Chicago. $500. 312-553-2000. www.familyshelterservice.org. 312-238-6023. www.chicagospringshow.com. University of St. Mary of the Lake - Mundelein Seminary, An Evening 12 SATURDAY 25 FRIDAY of Tribute Dinner. www.pjhchicago.com/mundelein. American Heart Association, Chicago Heart Ball. Raises funds to support A Safe Haven Foundation, Bowl To End Homelessness. Proceeds will go medical research projects, and education community programs. 6 p.m. Navy Pier, towards feeding and housing Chicagoland homeless families and veterans in need. 6 to Chicago. 312-476-6632. www.chicagoheartball.org. 8 p.m. Chicago. Monica Orozco White, 773-435-8374. www.asafehaven.org.

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13cb1043.pdf RunDate: 12/30/13 Full Page Color: 4/C MAY ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT 11A 1 THURSDAY Merit School of Music, 35th Anniversary Gala. 6 p.m. Palmer House Hilton, 18 SUNDAY Anixter Center, Benefit for Ability. www.anixter.org. Chicago. $500. www.meritmusic.org. Northwestern Brain Tumor Institute, Chicago Spring Half Marathon & 10K. Lake Shore East Park, Chicago. 312-926-7133. Apna Ghar (Our Home), Taste for Life. 5:30 to 10 p.m. Chicago Cultural Niagara Foundation, Peace & Dialogue Awards. 6 to 10 p.m. University Center, Chicago. $120. www.tasteforlifechicago.org. Club, Chicago. 312-240-0707. www.niagarafoundation.org. 19 MONDAY Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago, Health & Medical Boy Scouts, Metals Industry Dinner. 312-421-8800 ext. 209. Northern Illinois Food Bank, A Taste That Matters: A Culinary Event. Professionals Dinner. Hilton Chicago. www.juf.org/professionals. www.chicagobsa.org. 6 to 10 p.m. Drury Lane Theater, Oak Brook. www.solvehungertoday.org. Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Season 36 Spotlight Ball. 6 p.m. Fairmont Northwestern Brain Tumor Institute, Half Marathon. Chicago. The Family Institute at Northwestern University, Circle of Knowledge Chicago Millennium Park. www.hubbardstreetdance.com. 312-926-7133. Series - Building Family Communication & Closeness. 312-609-5300 ext. 480. 20 TUESDAY 2 FRIDAY Hazelden Foundation, Chicago Awards Benefit. 6 p.m. Radisson Blu Aqua Lambs Farm, Sixth Annual Popcorn Days. May 2-3. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Various 9 FRIDAY Hotel, Chicago. $500. www.pjhchicago.com/hazelden. Chicagoland locations. Kathy McMeins, 847-990-3749. www.lambsfarm.org. Association of Fundraising Professionals - Chicago Chapter, Philanthropy Awards Luncheon. www.afpchicago.org. National Louis University, The Reach Awards Gala. 6 to 10 p.m. The Field Chicago Waldorf School, Grandparents & Special Friends Day. 8 a.m. to Museum, Chicago. Carey Smith, 312-261-3809, [email protected]. noon. Chicago Waldorf School, Chicago. www.chicagowaldorf.org. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, Veterans In Need Dinner. 5:30 p.m. Union League Club, Chicago. www.catholiccharities.net. 21 WEDNESDAY Greater North Michigan Avenue Association, Annual Gala. 6:30 to 11 Misericordia, The Artist in All Empowerment Through Art. 6 p.m. to p.m. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. 312-642-3570. Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center, Sugar Ball. www.chicagocac.org. midnight. Art Institute of Chicago Modern Wing. www.misericordia.org.

i.c.stars, Capitalize on Illinois. www.icstars.org. 10 SATURDAY Niagara Foundation, Intercultural Reception at the State Capitol. Illinois Court Supported Special Advocates (CASA) Lake County, Casablanca State Capitol Building, Springfield. www.niagarafoundation.org. Metropolitan Family Services, DuPage Gala. Signature Events at Seven 2014. 6 to 11 p.m. , Highland Park. www.casalakecounty.com. Bridges, Woodridge. Rachael Kemnic, 312-986-4172. 22 THURSDAY 11 SUNDAY - Mother’s Day The Chicago Lighthouse Seeing What’s Possible Annual Dinner. Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, 16th Annual Butterfly Ball. 5 p.m. Four Seasons Hotel Chicago. www.chicagolighthouse.org. 6 p.m. $600. 312-553-2000. www.naturemuseum.org. Little Company of Mary Hospital, Beverly Breast Cancer Walk. 8 to 11 a.m. Ridge Park, Chicago. www.beverlybreastcancerwalk.org. The Executives’ Club of Chicago, Annual Awards Program. 11:30 a.m. to School of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Walk 2014. 6 p.m. to midnight. 1:30 p.m. Chicago Hilton & Towers. www.executivesclub.org. Millennium Park, Chase Promenade North, Chicago. 312-499-4190. 12 MONDAY Music Institute of Chicago, 84th Anniversary Gala. 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Four Big Shoulders Fund Honors Monsignor Ken Velo. 6 p.m. Hilton Chicago. 3 SATURDAY Seasons Hotel, Chicago. 847-448-8327. www.pjhchicago.com/bigshouldersfund. College Bound Opportunities, Fulfilling College Dreams Gala: Carnival. 7:30 Fields BMW, Northfield. $175. www.cbo4success.org/gala/. 13 TUESDAY 24 SATURDAY The Chicago Academy for the Arts, A Taste for the Arts Gala. 6:30 p.m. Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Family Field Day. St. James CommunityHealth, Celebration of Care Gala. 6 p.m. Navy Pier, Chicago. performance, 8 p.m. gala. for Music & Dance/Millennium Park Rooftop Farm Forest Preserve, Warrenville. 630-933-7200. Laura Ciresi Starr, 773-969-5918. Terrace, Chicago. www.atasteforthearts.org. 25 SUNDAY Cristo Rey St. Martin College Prep, Off to the Races. 4 p.m. Mary Lane, 14 WEDNESDAY Active Transportation Alliance, MB Financial Bank Bike the Drive. 5:30 847-323-4251, [email protected]. A Better Chicago, 2014 Benefit. www.abetterchicago.org. a.m. to noon. Butler Field, Chicago. www.bikethedrive.org.

Leukemia Research Foundation, Treatment Options for Blood Cancer Women’s Board of , Women in Space Science 26 MONDAY - Memorial Day Patients Conference. 7:30 a.m. Free. www.allbloodcancers.org. Luncheon. 11:30 a.m. Union League Club, Chicago. $150. 312-322.0523. 29 THURSDAY Make-A-Wish Illinois, Wish Ball. www.illinois.wish.org. 15 THURSDAY Erie Family Health Center, Annual Luncheon. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Four Trinity Services, Tom O’Reilly Annual Golf Outing. Odyssey Country Club, Seasons Hotel, Chicago. $150; Kate Birdwell, 312-432-7440. March of Dimes, South Suburban & Lake County March for Babies. Tinley Park. Heather Jablonski, 815-717-3750. 9 a.m. Midlothian and Libertyville. Katie Sperry, 312-596-4720. Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago, Financial Services, Real U.S. Green Building Council - Illinois Chapter, Limelight. 6 to 10 p.m. Estate & Building Trades Dinner. www.juf.org/professionals. Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Gala 2014. www.steppenwolf.org. Museum of Broadcast Communications, Chicago. www.usgbc-illinois.org. Marklund Children’s Home, Golf Classic. 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Hilton Chicago/ 4 SUNDAY 16 FRIDAY Indian Lakes Resort, Bloomingdale. www.marklund.org Chicago House, 26th Annual Spring Brunch & Fashion Show. Noon. Medical Library Association, Building Our Information Future. May 16- Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago. www.chicagohouse.org. 21.9 a.m. to noon. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. ext 17. www.mlanet.org. Midtown Educational Foundation, Rooftop Soiree Benefiting Chicago Youth. 6 to 9 p.m. www.midtown-metro.org. National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Greater Illinois Chapter, Walk Aging Care Connections, 13th Annual Sports Ball Benefit Gala. 6 p.m. to MS. 11 a.m. Grant Park, Chicago. Free. www.walkmsillinois.org. midnight. Pinstripes, Oak Brook. www.agingcareconnections.org. 30 FRIDAY One Million Degrees, Seventh Annual Food & Wine Tasting. 6 to 11 p.m. Wellness House, Walk for Wellness House. 8 a.m. Wellness House, Hinsdale. Arthritis Foundation, Walk to Cure Arthritis Chicago. 6 to 11 p.m. Bridgeport Art Center, Chicago. www.onemilliondegrees.org. Kara Grell, 630-654-5112. www.wellnesshouse.org. Montrose Beach, Chicago. Cat Smith, [email protected]. 31 SATURDAY 6 TUESDAY The Chicago Bar Foundation, First Annual Passport to Chicago. 6 to 9 Bright Promises Foundation, Salon Soiree. www.brightpromises.org. Jewish National Fund, Annual City Breakfast. 7:30 a.m. The Standard Club, p.m. Illinois Institute of Art, Chicago. www.chicagobarfoundation.org. Chicago. Free. Beth Cherner, 847-656-8880. The University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center, Spring Flours Annual Women’s Health Foundation, Below the Belt: Fighting for Women’s 7 WEDNESDAY Benefit. 6 to 10 p.m. Sheraton Chicago. www.cureceliacdisease.org. Pelvic Health. 6 to 11 p.m. City Winery, Chicago. www.belowthebelt.org. Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) Chicago, Annual Food Industry Conference. www.acgchicago.com. 17 SATURDAY Catholic Charities, Art of Caring. www.catholiccharities.net. Catholic Charities, Lake County Services, Art of Caring. 6 p.m. Lake Jewish National Fund, Annual Chicago Breakfast. 7:30 a.m. Chicago Forest. $200. www.catholiccharities.net/events. Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago, 65th Annual Summer Ball Hosted by Botanic Garden, Glencoe. Free. Beth Cherner, 847-656-8880. the Woman’s Board. 7 p.m. to midnight. Navy Pier, Chicago. www.bgcc.org. Chicago Waldorf School, Annual May Fair. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Chicago Waldorf Myra Rubenstein Weis Health Resource Center, 18th Annual Luncheon. School, Chicago. 773-465-2662. www.chicagowaldorf.org. TBD 10:30 a.m. Highland Park Country Club, $85. www.foundation.northshore.org. Midtown Educational Foundation, 17th Annual Luncheon for Metro Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, All Wright Housewalk. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Frank Achievement Center for Girls. www.midtown-metro.org. The Chicago High School for the Arts, Kerfuffle. 6 p.m. Museum of Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Oak Park. www.flwright.org. Contemporary Art, Chicago. www.chiarts.org. Horizon Hospice & Palliative Care, Circle of Care Benefit. 6 to 10 p.m. Chicago. www.horizonhospice.org. 8 THURSDAY Crisis Center for South Suburbia, Longest Day of Golf Marathon. Lincoln Park Zoo, Zoo-ologie. Lincoln Park Zoo, www.zoo-ologie.org. 7 a.m. Silver Lake Country Club, Orland Park. www.crisisctr.org. Northside Catholic Academy, Spring Soiree. www.misericordia.org. Designs for Dignity, Spirit of Design Celebration. 6 p.m. to midnight. Ignite Glass Studios, Chicago. 800-351-6376. www.designsfordignity.org. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Man & Woman of the Year Grand Finale Gala. Swissotel Chicago. www.mwoy.org/il. Jewish United Fund Women’s Division, Spring Event. Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park. 312-357-4821. www.juf.org/women. A . NTI L EN E R  T I O C U‚‚ˆ ! "p‚ ƒ‚ h‡r†ƒ‚†‚ †s ‚€hyy!9HTATpu‚yh † P H E

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1 SUNDAY Shedd Aquarium, Annual Gala. A night of mystery and glamour set against a 17 TUESDAY Auxiliary Board of Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Summer Lovin’. backdrop of breathtaking skyline views and vibrant hues of diverse aquatic life. Shedd Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) Chicago, Fifth Annual Meet Chicago magazine’s most eligible singles. 312-926-7133. Aquarium, Chicago. Katie Clark, 312-692-2713, [email protected]. Healthcare M&A Conference. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. 877-224-6389. www.acgchicago.com. 2 MONDAY 9 MONDAY Axelson Center for Nonprofit Management, 15th Annual Symposium Clearbrook, Women’s Golf Classic. Networking event created by women for 19 THURSDAY for Nonprofit Professionals & Volunteers: Next Practices. June 2-3. Hyatt women. 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Chevy Chase Country Club, Wheeling. $250. Sarah Alliance for the Great Lakes, Taste of the Great Lakes. 6 to 9 p.m. Regency, Chicago. 773-244-5747, www.northpark.edu/symposium. Shaw, 847-385-5009, [email protected]. www.clearbrook.org. Columbia Yacht Club, Chicago. $150; $75 for Junior Philanthropists. 312-765-7733. www.greatlakes.org/taste2014. Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) Chicago, 19th Annual Golf 12 THURSDAY Outing. 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Harborside International Golf Center, Chicago. Libertyville Civic Center Foundation, Libertyville Days. June 12-15. Chicago House, Birdhouse Art Auction & Cocktail Party. Room & Board, 877-224-6389. www.acgchicago.com. Downtown Libertyville. www.libciviccenter.org. Chicago. $60 in advance; $80 at the door. www.chicagohouse.com.

Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund, 25th Annual Golf Classic. Join golfers on Leukemia Research Foundation, ABC 7 Jim Gibbons 5K. 4:30 to 9 p.m. Christ the King Jesuit College Prep, Rise Up. Benefits students who need four of Chicago’s premier courses; 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Terri Brankin, www.dmsf.org. Chicago. 847-424-0600. www.gibbons5K.com. financial aid. 5 to 10 p.m. Chicago.www.ctkjesuit.org.

Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago, Lawyers & Government The Chicago Help Initiative, Helping Hands Benefit. Raises funds for meals, 20 FRIDAY Agencies Dinner. Featuring National Basketball Association Commissioner David quality of life services and support to those in need. 6 to 11 p.m. The Montgomery Art Institute of Chicago, Woman’s Board Gala Celebration. Celebrating Stern. 5:30 to 9 p.m. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. 312-357-4961. Club, Chicago. Rebecca Hawkinson, 312-806-1989. the opening of Magritte: The Mystery of the Ordinary, 1926-1938. 6 p.m. to midnight. www.juf.org/professionals. Art Institute of Chicago. 312-443-3905. 13 FRIDAY L’Arche Chicago, Inaugural Golf Classic. Benefit the community where adults American Lung Association, 29th Annual Fight for Air Ride. June 13-15. Donors Forum, 40th Anniversary Luncheon. Networking and educational with and without developmental disabilities share life together. 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 Cycle from Crystal Lake to Lake Geneva on a fully supported route. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. event for those engaged in philanthropy, nonprofits, and social ventures. 11:15 a.m. to p.m. Ivanhoe Country Club, Mundelein. www.larchechicago.org. McHenry County College, Crystal Lake. 312-781-1100. 1:30 p.m. Hilton Chicago. 312-578-0090.

3 TUESDAY Active Transportation Alliance, Bike Commuter Challenge. Have fun and 21 SATURDAY Rush Hour Concerts,15th Annual Summer Concert Series. June 3-Aug. 26. gain recognition with the greenest and healthiest companies and businesses in the National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Greater Illinois Chapter, Bike MS: World-class chamber music from Chicago’s finest artists. 5:45 to 6:15 p.m. St. James region. Chicago. 312-427-3325 ext. 251. www.bikecommuterchallenge.org. Tour de Farms. June 21-22. Northern Illinois University Convocation Center, DeKalb. Cathedral, Chicago. Free. Elliot Mandel, 312-640-7418, [email protected]. Minimum $300 fundraising requirement. www.bikemsillinois.org. Lawrence Hall Youth Services, Seventh Annual Golf Outing. Help provide Access Living, Lead On! Gala. Supports the independence of people with needed treatment and services to at-risk youth and families .8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Valley Chicago Artists Coalition, Starving Artist. Chefs and artists collaboratively disabilities, and honors individuals whose work empowers the community. 5:30 to 9 Lo Club, Glenview. Julie Kerouac, 312-456-6544. www.lawrencehall.org. create a Willy Wonka-esque evening with food and art. 7 to 11 p.m. Chicago Artists p.m. Navy Pier, Chicago. Mimi Alschuler, 312-640-2198. Coalition, Chicago. 312-491-8888. 14 SATURDAY Mercy Home for Boys & Girls, 12th Annual Leader Council Graduates’ Chicago Area Runners Association (CARA), Summer Marathon Training Rush Hour Concerts, Make Music Chicago. More than 100 performances at Luncheon. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Hilton Chicago. $150. Holly Allen, Program. June 14-Oct. 11. 6:30 a.m. to noon. Seven Chicagoland locations. 40 venues.10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Chicago. Elliot Mandel, 312-640-7418, 312-738-8332. www.mercyhome.org. 312-666-9836. www.cararuns.org. www.makemusicchicago.com.

The Night Ministry, Lighting Up the Night Awards Dinner & Auction. United Negro College Fund (UNCF), Masked Ball. Chicago Marriott 23 MONDAY Benefits those experiencing poverty and homelessness in Chicago. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Downtown . Priscilla Stratten,312-845-2204. Aspire, Aspire Classic Golf Tournament. Help create new opportunities for Four Seasons Hotel, Chicago. www.thenightministry.org. adults with developmental disabilities. Butterfield Country Club, Oak Brook. Angela Friends of Prentice, Some Enchanted Evening Gala. Join influential Wiley, 708-547-3550 ext. 3580. 4 WEDNESDAY individuals from Chicago’s esteemed civic, business and medical communities. 5:30 to Chicago History Museum, 20th Annual Making History Awards. Pays 11 p.m. Navy Pier, Chicago. 312-926-0199. www.friendsofprentice.org. Boys & Girls Clubs of America, Midwest Chairman’s Cup. Medinah tribute to the impact of some of our city’s extraordinary leaders while supporting the Country Club, Medinah. Victoria Corral, 847-490-5238. Museum’s programs. 6 p.m. Four Seasons Hotel, Chicago. $500. 312-553-2000. The Auxiliary of NorthShore University HealthSystems Hospitals, Gala. Performances from TVK Orchestra and Hubbard Street Dance. 6 p.m. Sheraton 25 WEDNESDAY 5 THURSDAY Chicago. $400. 224-364-7227. The Chicago Lighthouse For People Who are Blind or Visually Impaired, Concordia Place, Annual “GO” Gala. Celebrate Growth and Opportunity (GO) House & Garden Walk. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. North Shore Congregation Israel, for young children, teens, adults, and seniors. 6 to 10 p.m. Galleria Marchetti, Chicago. The Ragdale Foundation, Ragdale Ring Gala. Garden party celebrating the re- Glencoe. www.chicagolighthouse.org. Brenda Swartz, 773-463-1600 ext. 412, [email protected]. opening of the open air theater at the non-profit artist retreat. 6 to 10 p.m. The Ragdale Foundation, Lake Forest. 847-234-1063. www.ragdale.org. 27 FRIDAY The Family Institute at Northwestern University, Circle of Knowledge Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS (DIFFA) Chicago, Believe Series - Gay & “Married”: Welcome to the Family. 6:30 p.m. Center on Women’s Business Development Center, 16th Annual Early Childhood 2014 Gala - The Crystal Ball. 6:30 to 11 p.m. Navy Pier, Chicago. Halsted, Chicago. $50. 312-609-5300 ext. 480. Education Entrepreneurial Expo. 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. UIC Forum, Chicago. 312-644-6412. www.diffachicago.org. 312-853-3477. Voices for Illinois Children, Illinois Kids Count Awards Dinner. Recognize Old St. Patrick’s Church, World’s Largest Block Party. June 27-28. Where contributions by those who are building better futures for the children of Illinois. Chicago 15 SUNDAY - Father’s Day couples meet with headline bands and opportunities to mingle and celebrate summer. Cultural Center. Debra Marillo, 312-516-5552. 5:30 p.m. Chicago. Old St. Patrick’s Church, www.oldstpats.org. YWCA Evanston/North Shore, Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against 6 FRIDAY Hate. 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. Evanston. www.ywca.org/raceagainsthate. Thousand Waves Martial Arts & Self Defense Center, Summer Teen Metropolitan Family Services, Metropolis. An evening of cocktails, dinner, Self-Defense Intensive. June 27-29. Chicago. Kate Webster, 773-472-7663. dancing, a silent auction and raffle for young professionals. Ignite Glass Studios, 16 MONDAY Chicago. Rachael Kemnic, 312-986-4172. Allendale Association, FORE! The Children Annual Golf Tournament. 28 SATURDAY 847-356-2351. www.allendalebenefit4kids.org. JourneyCare, Gala. Set among private Barrington area estates. Kristin Frazier, North Shore Antiques Dealer Association, Summer Antiques Show. 224-770-2414. www.journeycare.org. Authentic, exceptional antiques offered by reputable dealers; proceeds benefit Lambs Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Gala 2014. Theatrical-inspired decor and living Farm. Winnetka Ice Arena, Winnetka. $10 in advance/$12 at the door. art installations, plus an artistic program featuring star-studded performances. 5:30 p.m. 29 SUNDAY - Ramadan starts www.winnetkasummerantiquesshow.com. Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Chicago. 312-667-4947. 30 MONDAY Travel Wright, Morris to Mackintosh: British Arts & Crafts. Curator-led Chicago Symphony Orchestra, 25th Annual Corporate Night. Gateway for Cancer Research, Cures Ahead Golf Invitational. 1:30 p.m. tours and exclusive access to museums in London, the English countryside and Glasgow. The Orchestra with a special guest artist, a gala dinner and reception. 5 to 10:30 p.m. Medinah Country Club, Medinah. 847-342-7450. www.curesahead.org. 312-994-4024, www.wrightwaytravel.org. Symphony Center, Chicago. 312-294-3000. TBD 7 SATURDAY Cristo Rey St. Martin College Prep, Annual Golf Classic. Supports the Greater Chicago Food Depository 29th Annual Hunger Walk. Aspire, Ben-A-Fit 5. Games, bands, food, drinks, and inspiring stories, with Catholic learning community that educates students of limited economic means. Noon to Raises awareness and funds for the Food Depository’s network of 650 food proceeds benefitting Aspire’s services for adults with developmental disabilities. Forest 8 p.m. Glen Flora Country Club, Waukegan. Mary Lane, 847-323-4251. pantries, soup kitchens and shelters. Solidier Field, Chicago. 773-247-FOOD, Park Picnic Grove, Forest Park. Angela Wiley, 708-547-3550 ext. 3580. chicagosfoodbank.org. Elgin Community College Foundation, 16th Annual Golf Classic. Bears Care, 19th Annual Bears Care Gala: Brian’s Song So That Others 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Elgin Country Club, Elgin. www.elgin.edu/golfclassic. Gilda’s Club Chicago, Gildapalooza. Music from local bands at popular venues May Sing. Support breast and ovarian cancer research and treatment programs in the throughout the city, along with food, drinks, and raffle prizes. Chicago. Nadia Garcia, Chicago area, while mingling with Chicago Bears players and coaches. United Club at Midtown Educational Foundation, 21st Annual Golf for the Kids 312-464-9900. www.gildasclubchicago.org. . [email protected]. www.events.org/bearscaregala. Outing. Benefits at-risk Chicago youth. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Schaumburg Golf Course, Schaumburg. www.midtown-metro.org.

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13cb1138.pdf RunDate: 11/25/13 Full Page Color: 4/C JUly ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT 15A 4 FRIDAY - Independence Day The Chicago Bar Foundation, Sixth Annual Pro Bono & Service Awards follow this one of a kind day which benefits Catholic Charities’ Family Services. 10 Luncheon. Honors lawyers from a cross-section of the legal community whose passion a.m. shotgun start. Cog Hill Golf & Country Club, Lemont. Single golfers start at $500; 7 MONDAY for serving others is reflected in their extraordinary commitment to the ideals of equal foursomes start at $2,000. www.catholiccharities.net. National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Greater Illinois Chapter, Carol access to justice. Noon to 2 p.m. Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park. Lucas Wright, Cohn & Margie Weil Memorial MS Outing. An 18-hole golf tournament with 312-554-1204. www.chicagobarfoundation.org. 24 THURSDAY morning and afternoon tee times, buffet lunch, cocktails all day, mahjong tournament, West Suburban PADS, PADS Games. Compete to defeat homelessness: fun, silent and live auction, and a sit-down gourmet dinner and program. 7 a.m. Northmoor 16 WEDNESDAY food and prizes abound at this brain-teasing event. 7 to 10 p.m. FitzGerald’s, Berwyn. Country Club, Highland Park. Call for pricing packages. Jill Robisch, 312-423-1174. Ronald McDonald House Charities of Chicagoland & Northwest Teri Miller, 708-338-1724 ext. 230. www.westsuburbanpads.org. www.cohnweil.org. Indiana, 28th Annual Golf Classic. Enjoy 18 holes of golf, delicious food, exciting contests, entertainment and more. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Cog Hill Golf & Country 25 FRIDAY 9 WEDNESDAY Club, Lemont. Jaimee Holway, 630-623-5533. The Jeffery Pride Foundation for Pediatric Cancer Research, Golf Axelson Center for Nonprofit Management, BootCamp for New www.ronaldhousechicago.org. Outing for Pediatric Cancer Research. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Makray Memorial Nonprofit CEOs. July 9-11. Crash course in nonprofit leadership and management Golf Club, Barrington. www.jeffreypridefoundation.org. for new executive directors and CEOs with three years or less experience in the role. 17 THURSDAY Chicago. 773-244-5799, www.northpark.edu/axelson. Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS (DIFFA) Chicago, Chef’s 26 SATURDAY Table. Chef tastings and wine pairings, signature cocktails, music and a silent auction. JourneyCare Foundation, McHenry County Duck Race & Pool Party. 11 FRIDAY 6 to 9 p.m. Reid Murdoch Building Penthouse, Chicago. 312-644-6412. Adopt one or more ducks and watch them race down the slides; swimming, food and Thousand Waves Martial Arts & Self Defense Center, Summer www.diffachicago.org. games will also be available. Woodstock Water Works, Woodstock. Alana Subleski, Self-Defense Intensive. July 11-13. Learn the Five Fingers of Self-Defense and 224-770-2416. practice applying these strategies to a variety of situations. Thousand Waves Martial Arts Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, Frank Lloyd Wright: Origins & & Self Defense Center, Chicago. Kate Webster, 773-472-7663. Influences - Vienna 1910. Independent curator Christian Witt-Dorring explores Shedd Aquarium, BLU. Benefits animal care, learning, community access, trends in architecture and design during Frank Lloyd Wright’s 1910 visit to the city. 6 to conservation and sustainability. Shedd Aquarium, Chicago. Katie Clark, Irish American Heritage Center, Irish American Heritage Festival. Irish 7:30 p.m. Pritzker Military Library, Chicago. 312-994-4000, 312-692-2713, [email protected]. music, dance, food, crafts and family fun on five stages. Irish American Heritage Center, www.flwright.org. Chicago. $7-15. 773-282-7035. www.irish-american.org. 28 MONDAY Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, Museum Opening Day. Commemorate the 1974 American Cancer Society, Chicago Select Golf Invitational. Corporate Lincoln Park Zoo, Zoo Ball 2014: Monkey Business. Celebrating the highly opening of the Frank Lloyd Wright Home and Studio as a public museum. 5 to 8 p.m. leaders and executives from Chicago and throughout the country raise money for the anticipated arrival of playful snow monkeys, Japanese macaques, in fall 2014. Lincoln Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio, Oak Park. 312-994-4000, American Cancer Society. Medinah Country Club, Medinah. 312-279-7395. Park Zoo, Chicago. 312-742-2296. www.lpzooball.org. www.flwright.org. www.chicagoselect.org.

13 SUNDAY Green City Market, Annual Barbecue Benefit. Chicago’s top chefs join 31 THURSDAY A Safe Haven Foundation, Fourth Annual 5K Run To End together to celebrate the summer harvest and raise money for Green City Market. 4:30 Niagara Foundation, Friendship & Dialogue Dinner: Ramadan Homelessness. Chip-timed 5K run/walk; live music afterward features top local area to 8 p.m. Lincoln Park, Chicago. www.greencitymarket.org. Experience. Cultivates inter-religious cooperation during the Islamic holy month of musicians. 7:30 a.m. to noon. Douglas Park, Chicago. Monica Orozco White, Ramadan. 6 to 9 p.m. Intercontinental Magnificent Mile, Chicago. 312-240-0707. 773-435-8374. www.asafehaven.org. 18 FRIDAY www.niagarafoundation.org. The Auxiliary of NorthShore University HealthSystem at Highland 14 MONDAY Park Hospital, Be Part of the Cure. Live entertainment, decadent fare, craft Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, 45th Annual Leukemia Research Foundation, 15th Annual Megan Cooper Memorial beers and cocktails, as well as a smashing silent auction to support NorthShore Kellogg Meeting. Attorneys and civic leaders raise awareness and funds to support an evolving Golf Outing. Golf, auctions, and lunch at Lou Malnati’s in memory of Megan Cooper, Cancer Center at Highland Park Hospital and its clinical research efforts, educational civil rights agenda. 11:30 a.m. Palmer House Hilton, Chicago. Debra Walker Johnson, who was lost to leukemia in 1993. 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. RedTail Golf Club, Lakewood. opportunities for the collaborative nursing staff and equipment to help improve the 312-630-9744, [email protected]. 847-424-0600. www.allbloodcancers.org. patient experience. 7 p.m. DC Sarnies, Deerfield. 847-926-5003. TBD Ovarian Cancer Symptom Awareness Organization, Second Annual 19 SATURDAY Boys & Girls Clubs of Chicago, 10th Annual Lawn Ball hosted by the Golf Outing. Lunch followed by a shotgun start, four-person scramble; later, dinner Northern Illinois Food Bank, Pack & Give Back - Celebrating Christmas Guild Board. A lively cocktail hour, silent auction, seated dinner, and an inspirational followed by live and silent auctions. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Boulder Ridge Country Club, in July. Teams compete to pack food for hungry neighbors in a relaxed holiday speech from a Club member. 6 to 11 p.m. Saddle & Cycle Club, Chicago. Brice Kanzer, Lake in the Hills. [email protected]. atmosphere; music, food, entertainment and prizes add to the festivities. 9 a.m. to 7 312-235-8037, [email protected]. www.bgcc.org. p.m. Northern Illinois Food Bank, Geneva. www.solvehungertoday.org. The Chicago Lighthouse For People Who are Blind or Visually Impaired, Chicago Baseball Cancer Charities, 45th Annual All-Star Invitational. Second Annual Charity Golf Tournament. With celebrity golfers. 11 a.m. to 6 21 MONDAY Golf outing followed by cocktail reception, dinner and silent auction. Twin Orchard p.m. North Shore Country Club, Glenview. www.chicagolighthouse.org. American Cancer Society, William T. White, Jr., Memorial Golf Country Club, Long Grove. 312-926-7133. Tournament. Named for an American Cancer Society supporter, the tournament has 15 TUESDAY raised more than $1 million for the Society over the past 31 years. Conway Farms Golf Metropolitan Planning Council, Annual Luncheon. Focused on developing, Lambs Farm, 30th Annual Lambs Farm Golf Day in Memory of Jack Club, Lake Forest. 312-279-7395. www.acswtw.org. promoting and implementing sound regional growth and a globally competitive Stein. Two shotgun starts for a quicker pace, additional golfers and more fun. 6 a.m. metropolitan area. 11:15 a.m. $200-$500. PJH & Associates, 312-553-2000. to 4 p.m. Thunderhawk Golf Club, Beach Park. Nikki Bonamarte, 847-990-3733. 23 WEDNESDAY www.pjhchicago.com/mpc. www.lambsfarm.org. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, Golf Invitational. Golfers on all four courses, including the famous Dubsdread. Dinner and silent auction

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13cb1174.pdf RunDate: 12/30/13 Full Page Color: 4/C AUGUST ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT 17A 1 FRIDAY 8 FRIDAY 21 THURSDAY Chicago Scholars, The First Look Career Conference. HR teams connect to Giant Steps, Fourth Annual Rich Harvest Golf Classic. Spend the day The Auxiliary of NorthShore University HealthSystem at Evanston and a diverse pool of talent and source for internships and entry-level positions. 9 a.m. to 5 golfing on one of the most elite and secluded golf courses in the area followed by Glenbrook Hospitals, American Craft Exposition. Aug.21-24. Handcrafted p.m. UIC Forum, Chicago. Alexander G. Gagnon, 312-784-3307. a reception in the amazing Jerry Rich Car Museum. 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Rich Harvest works of art from more than 150 master craftspeople from across the nation; proceeds Farms, Sugar Grove. Sara Walsh, 630-864-3805. www.mygiantsteps.org. support research to prevent ovarian cancer in at-risk women. 5:30 p.m. Henry Crown Judd Goldman Adaptive Sailing Foundation, 24th Annual Independence Sports Pavilion, Evanston. $200 Collectors Hour, $150 Preview Party, $15 Show Gala. Cocktails, dinner, silent auction and raffle to support an award-winning learn- 9 SATURDAY weekend. 224-364-7270. www.americancraftexpo.org. to-sail program benefiting physically disabled individuals. 6:30 to 11 p.m. The Shedd Chicago Defender Charities, Bud Billiken Parade & Picnic. Dozens of Aquarium, Chicago. 312-644-3200. www.juddgoldmansailing.org. bands, drill teams, marching units, floats and more. 10 a.m. 39th & King Dr. to 22 FRIDAY Washington Park at 55th St., Chicago. Free. 773-536-3710. i.c.stars, iOpener Innovation Conference. CIOs, entrepreneurs, students, The Bridge Youth & Family Services, Peter D. Cunneen Memorial Golf i.c.stars alumni, and vendors explore technology development. 7 a.m. to noon. Classic. 11 a.m. Inverness Golf Club, Inverness. $400 per golfer ($85 dinner only). JourneyCare Foundation, Barrington Duck Race & Pool Party. Adopt one Maggiano’s, Chicago. [email protected]. www.icstars.org. Lindsey G., 847-485-3085. or more ducks and watch them race; swimming, food and games will also be available. Langendorf Park, Barrington. www.journeycare.org. 23 SATURDAY 3 SUNDAY National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Greater Illinois Chapter, Muckfest Illinois Spina Bifida Association, Charity Corvette Raffle. Win a 2014 11 MONDAY MS. A mucky romp through mud and obstacles in support of a world free of multiple Corvette or $45,000 in cash; winner need not be present. Bill Kay Chevrolet, Lisle. Chicago Scholars Foundation, 16th Annual Swing for Scholars Golf sclerosis. 7 a.m. $55 by April 16. www.muckfest.org. 773-444-0305, www.windycitycorvettes.com/raffle. Outing. Host: Manny Sanchez. 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Naperville Country Club, Naperville. Liz O’Brien, 312-784-3328. www.chicagoscholars.org. 28 THURSDAY 5 TUESDAY Contractor Advisors Business Development Corp., Construction American Numismatic Association, World’s Fair of Money. Aug. 5-9. The Mercy Home for Boys & Girls, Fourth Annual Mercy Home Golf Industry Conference. Learn more about construction industry disciplines, including biggest coin show of the year. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Donald E. Stephens Convention Classic. A great day at one of Chicago’s most historic courses that raises funds for the processes and strategies to operate more efficient businesses. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Center, Rosemont. www.worldsfairofmoney.com. kids at Mercy Home. 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Beverly Country Club, Chicago. $300. Jim Apostolic Church of God, Chicago. Suzanne Stantley, 312-436-0301. Marrese, 312-738-7578. www.mercyhome.org. www.dbeconference.com. 6 WEDNESDAY Glenwood Academy, Annual Pro-Am Golf Outing. Golf, learn about 12 TUESDAY 29 FRIDAY Glenwood Academy and win prizes. 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Flossmoor Country Club, Crisis Center for South Suburbia, The Dianne Masters Cup Golf Outing. Copernicus Center, Taste Of Polonia. Aug. 29-Sept. 1. Festival showcasing Flossmoor. Traci Mapp, 708-756-6633, [email protected]. A day of networking with friends of the Crisis Center. 8 a.m. Silver Lake Country Club, many aspects of Polish customs, culture and traditions through food, beer, handicrafts, Orland Park. Call for information. Christopher Beele, 708-429-4255 ext. 118. live music and performances. Noon to 11 p.m. Copernicus Center, Chicago. 7 THURSDAY www.crisisctr.org. 773-777-8898. www.topchicago.org. Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, Frank Lloyd Wright: Origins & Influences - Traditional Japanese Art as a Means Toward Organic U.S. Green Building Council - Illinois Chapter, 10th Annual Boat Cruise. Africa International House, African Festival of the Arts. Family fun and Architecture. Kevin Nute, professor of architecture, University of Oregon, discusses Networking with industry peers. 5:30 to 8 p.m. Mystic Blue Cruises, boarding at Navy one of the largest neighborhood festivals in Chicago. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Washington Wright’s interest in traditional Japanese pictorial art in the context of his architectural Pier, Chicago. 312-245-8300. www.usgbc-illinois.org Park, Chicago. 773-955-ARTS. www.africanfestivalchicago.com. philosophy. 6 to 7:30 p.m. Pritzker Military Library, Chicago. 312-994-4000, www.flwright.org. TBD 16 SATURDAY Northern Illinois Food Bank, 16th Annual Hunger Scramble Golf Special Olympics Illinois, Windy City Rubber Ducky Derby. Thousands AIDS Foundation of Chicago, Dance for Life. The Midwest’s largest Outing. 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. 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1 MONDAY 14 SUNDAY 23 TUESDAY Children’s Home + Aid, September Gala. Black-tie event includes dinner, Make-A-Wish Illinois, Walk & Run for Wishes. Costumed family walk and Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana, Smart Cookies dancing and silent auction. Four Seasons Chicago. Kelsie Block, timed 5K to support local wish-granting efforts for children with life-threatening medical Make a Difference Breakfast. Applauds exemplary leaders who make the world 312-424-6811, [email protected]. conditions. 8 to 11 a.m. Montrose Harbor, Chicago. 312-602-9474. a better place. 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Palmer House Hilton, Chicago. $75 per ticket; tables: www.walkrunwish.org. $500-$5,000. Bryn Reese, [email protected]. 4 THURSDAY www.girlscoutsgcnwi.org. A Safe Haven Foundation, Second Annual Golf To End Homelessness. Ovarian Cancer Symptom Awareness Organization, Annual “Walk for 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bloomingdale Golf Club, Bloomingdale. Monica Orozco White, the Goose.” Dog-friendly event with a 5K walk, lunch, beverages and goodies to National Multiple Sclerosis Society - Greater Illinois Chapter, Dinner of 773-435-8374. www.asafehaven.org. take home. 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Windings Club House, St. Charles. Champions. Pays tribute to the generous corporations, organizations, and volunteers [email protected]. who make a difference in the lives of people living with MS. 6 p.m. Four Seasons 5 FRIDAY Chicago. $500. Jill Robisch, 312-423-1174. www.mschampions.org. Travel Wright, Travel Wright Vienna: The Secession. Sept. 5-12. Explore 17 WEDNESDAY masterworks of the Secessionist Movement in Vienna, see influential works by Otto Women’s Business Development Center, 28th Annual Entrepreneurial After School Matters, Annual Gala. Celebrates the incredible work of teen Wagner, Adolf Loos and Josef Hoffman. 312-994-4024, Woman’s Conference, Women’s Business & Buyers Mart. Conference and apprentices while raising revenue to continue providing over 22,000 program rsekiguchi@www.flwright.org. www.travelwright.org. business opportunities fair for women business owners. 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. McCormick opportunities each year to well-deserving teens throughout Chicago. 5:30 p.m. Place, Chicago. 312-853-3477. www.wbdc.org. $1,500. PJH & Associates, 312-553-2000. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, Gala of the Arts. www.pjhchicago.com/afterschoolmatters. Musical performance, raffles and a professional art show, plus photos taken by Catholic 18 THURSDAY Charities clients. 6 to 11 p.m. Chicago. $250, sponsorships available. Kristina Pilolli, All Chicago - Making Homelessness History, Purse Power. Raffle of over 25 THURSDAY - Rosh Hashana 312-655-7018. www.galaofthearts.com. 25 fabulous designer purses. 6 to 9 p.m. Chicago. Gerri Cicchinelli, 312-379-0301 ext. 24. www.allchicago.org. 26 FRIDAY Mulliganeers, 20th Annual Golf Outing. Raises funds for Chicago area children The Ragdale Foundation, Ragdale’s Novel Affair. Sept. 26-27. Renowned whose families are struggling financially due to an illness, injury or disability. Noon to 8 Chicago Foundation for Women, 29th Annual Luncheon. Proceeds help novelists, artists and composers join in creativity and conversation to support the non- p.m. Cog Hill Golf & Country Club, Lemont. 630-724-9332. connect need, money and solutions for women and girls throughout Chicago. 11 a.m. to profit artist retreat in Lake Forest. 6 to 9 p.m. Various North Shore locations. 1:30 p.m. Hyatt Regency, Chicago. Ilda Lagunas, 312-577-2810. www.ragdale.org. 6 SATURDAY eta Creative Arts Foundation, Gala 2014. Live entertainment, a silent The Global Health Initiative Fund, Seventh Annual Benefit Dinner. 28 SUNDAY auction, buffet, open bar, dancing to live and recorded music. eta Square, Chicago. Supports global health research and education programs at Northwestern University Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, Architecture Fantasy Camp: In Wright’s 773-752-3955. www.etacreativearts.org. Feinberg School of Medicine. The Peninsula, Chicago. Kathryn Swary, Drafting Room. Sept. 28-Oct. 1. Plan and design a structure of your own with 312-503-0763. www.clsma.com/ghi. assistance from professional architects. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Midtown Educational Foundation, Back to School Big Kids Kickball Studio, Oak Park. 312-994-4000, info@www.flwright.org. Tournament. A day of kickball, music, food, and an after-party – all benefiting United Way, Golf Outing. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Carillon Golf Course, Plainfield. $125; www.flwright.org. Chicago at-risk youth. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oz Park, Chicago. Chelsea Davis, 312-738- hole sponsorships available for $350. 312-926-7133. 8300 ext. 23. www.midtown-metro.org. 29 MONDAY 19 FRIDAY U.S. Green Building Council - Illinois Chapter, Greening the Heartland/ 7 SUNDAY American Cancer Society, Skyline Soiree. Support the mission of the American Building Chicago Conference. Sept. 29-Oct. 1. Lively dialogue on issues of Active Transportation Alliance, Four-Star Bike & Chow. Get to know Cancer Society while mingling with Chicago’s young professionals and philanthropic environmental importance for green building. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Holiday Inn Mart Plaza, Chicago’s hidden sights by bike; at the rest stops, sample ethnic treats. 6:30 a.m. to 4 leaders. City Winery, Chicago. 312-960-2328. www.skylinesoiree.org. Chicago. 312-245-8300. www.greeningtheheartland.org. p.m. UIC Circle Memorial Grove, Chicago. 312-427-3325 ext. 251. www.fourstarbikeandchow.org. Chicago Build the Peace Committee, Peace Day in Chicago. In cooperation TBD with UN Peace Day, includes remarks from peacemakers, live music, cultural Crisis Center for South Suburbia, Bavarian Fest. German-themed event with Misericordia, Family Fest. Food, entertainment, children’s games and more to performances, the Call to Peace and World Peace Flag Ceremony. Noon to 1 p.m. Daley live entertainment, a dinner buffet, domestic and imported beer, a bean bag tournament support children and adults with developmental disabilities. Misericordia Home, Chicago. Plaza, Chicago. 773-248-7959. www.buildthepeace.org. and raffles. Worth. Sponsorships and tickets available June 2014. Chris Beele, Lois Gates, 773-273-4160. www.misericordia.org. 708-429-7255 ext. 118. www.crisisctr.org. 20 SATURDAY 8 MONDAY Alliance for the Great Lakes, September Adopt-a-Beach Event. Grant Park Music Festival, Advocate For The Arts Awards Benefit. Alivio Medical Center, Second Golf Outing. Noon to 7 p.m. Klein Creek Golf Thousands of people care for Lake Michigan and other Great Lakes by removing trash, An evening of musical entertainment; proceeds help attract the best musicians to the Club, Winfield. Adriana Gasca, 312-829-6338. monitoring water quality and sharing findings. Great Lakes beaches and shorelines. Free. Festival and provide community outreach and education programming. 6 p.m. $500. Sarah Neville, 312-445-9758. www.greatlakesadopt.org. PJH & Associates, 312-553-2000. www.pjhchicago.com/gpmf. Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund, Annual Women’s Golf & Luncheon Classic. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. LaGrange Country Club, LaGrange. Terri Brankin, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Symphony Ball. Pre-concert reception, CSO Special Olympics Illinois, Plane Pull. Teams of 20 raise money and compete to 312-455-7802, [email protected]. www.dmsf.org. concert, post-concert dinner and dancing at the Palmer House. 6 to 11:30 p.m. see who can pull a 90-ton jet 12 feet in the shortest length of time. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Symphony Center, Chicago. 312-294-3000. O’Hare International Airport, Chicago. Special Olympics Illinois, 630-942-5610. 11 THURSDAY www.soill.org. Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, Frank Lloyd Wright: Origins & Elgin Community College Foundation, 30th Anniversary Gala. Proceeds Influences - C. F. A. Voysey & Frank Lloyd Wright. Wendy Hitchmough, provide critical support for the areas of greatest need impacting our students’ success. 6 WITS - Working In The Schools, Back to School Luncheon. Funds raised curator, The Charleston Trust, considers shared themes and influences. 6 to 7:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. The Historic OTTO Building, Carpentersville. 847-214-7377, expand tutoring and mentoring programs for students in . 11:30 Pritzker Military Library, Chicago. 312-994-4000, info@www.flwright.org. [email protected]. www.elgin.edu. a.m. $500. PJH & Associates, 312-553-2000. www.pjhchicago.com/wits. www.flwright.org. The Bridge Youth & Family Services, Bridge The Gap 5K Walk/Fun 13 SATURDAY Run. Raises funds for counseling, crisis intervention, and prevention services. 8:30 Adler Planetarium, Celestial Ball. A stunning skyline, interactive science, fine a.m. Palatine. $25. Lindsey G., 847-485-3085. www.bridgeyouth.org. cuisine, and dancing in support of Adler STEM education programs. 6 p.m. to midnight. Adler Planetarium, Chicago. www.pjhchicago.com/adler. 21 SUNDAY Chicago Area Runners Association (CARA), Magellan Ready to Run 20 Trinity Services, Inc., 25th Annual Dinner Dance & Silent Auction. Miler. Find out if you’re ready to face the ultimate challenge this fall: the marathon. Odyssey Country Club, Tinley Park. Sherry Ladislas, 815-717-3750. 6:30 a.m. to noon. Wilson Avenue lakefront parking lot, Chicago. 312-666-9836. www.cararuns.org. Photo Credit: Bob Kuse

The Auxiliary of NorthShore University HealthSystem’s Hospitals’ Chicago Human Rhythm Project’s JUBALEE 2013, October 2013. National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Greater Illinois Chapter, Gala. Hazel Barr and John Regas, Walk MS, May 2013 June 2013 Thank you to our 2013 Campaign Leaders November 2012 to October 2013 As a result of the economic crash, thousands of individuals and families lost their homes. Thanks to you, there is hope. Mercy Housing has built or preserved over 2,534 affordable homes, sustained 4,877 jobs, and helped 6,016 people to OLYHLQKRSHLQFOXGLQJFKLOGUHQGXULQJWKHODVWWKUHH\HDUV:LWK\RXUVXSSRUWZHZLOOXOWLPDWHO\IXOoOORXUWHQ\HDU Moving Forward Together campaign to build or preserve 7,500 affordable homes, create 8,000 jobs, and prevent homelessness for 20,000 children, parents and other vulnerable individuals. Stimulus Leader The Home Depot Foundation Recovery Leaders Bank of America Foundation Enterprise Community Partners JPMorgan Chase Foundation Pierce & Associates, P.C. Polk Bros. Foundation Stabilizing Leaders The Chicago Community Trust Citi Foundation Dr Pepper Snapple Group Fannie Mae Fifth Third Bank Grand Victoria Foundation Helen Brach Foundation Illinois Clean Energy Community Foundation KaBOOM! MetLife Foundation State Farm Bank US Bancorp Foundation Opportunity Leaders Community Memorial Foundation Charter One Bank The Crown Family Harris Family Foundation Northern Trust Charitable Trust The Rhoades Foundation John & Kathleen Schreiber Foundation Sisters of Mercy, West Midwest Community Community Leaders Attorneys’ Title Guaranty Fund Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation BMO Harris Bank Nancy & Michael Borders Capital One Bank Cathay Bank Carl R. Hendrickson Family Foundation Loretta & Michael Clune Colonel Stanley R. McNeil Foundation The Cuore E Mani Foundation The Grace Bersted Foundation Russell & Josephine Kott Memorial Charitable Trust Madison Construction Cheryl & John Neal Novak Construction PNC Foundation Susan & John Powell Skender Construction TDF Foundation USG Foundation Weiboldt Foundation W.P. and H.B. White Foundation Wintrust Community Bank Collaboration Leaders Allstate Insurance Company Beyer Construction Blum-Kovler Foundation Charles Hoch & Susan Stall CLAYCO, Inc. FirstMerit Foundation Linn-Mathes, Inc. Howard & Stephanie Natinsky Sage Foundation The Siragusa Foundation Theodore Eckert Foundation Red Mortgage Capital, LLC. Wells Fargo Bank LIVE IN HOPE www.MercyHousingLakefront.org

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1 WEDNESDAY 14 TUESDAY 23 THURSDAY - Diwali/Deepavali Chicago Alliance to End Homelessness, Breakfast with the Mayor. Local Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation, 2014 Chicago Dinner. Benefits homeless services providers and consumers hear updates on Chicago’s Plan 2.0 to end scholarships for children of the severely injured. 6 p.m. Four Seasons Hotel, Chicago. Taproot Foundation, Pro Bono Awards Gala. Celebrates millions of dollars in homelessness. Kimberly Holley, 312-379-0301, ext. 11. $1,000. PJH & Associates, 312-553-2000. www.pjhchicago.com/mcsf. pro bono service donated each year to the nonprofit sector. 6 to 9 p.m. Mary Hankey, 312-635-1129. Chicago Public Library Foundation and the Chicago Public Library, Carl 16 THURSDAY Sandburg Literary Awards. Authors engage in insightful conversation about their Aging Care Connections, 43rd Annual Luncheon. Prominent keynote speaker 24 FRIDAY writing process; a noted author sits at every table. 6 p.m. UIC Forum, Chicago. $1,000. and awards ceremony. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Ruth Lake Country Club, Hinsdale. Niki Holy Name Cathedral, Gala. Supports its many commissions, activities and 312-201-9830. www.cplfoundation.org. Chibucos, 708-354-1323, ext. 226. www.agingcareconnections.org. ministries. 6 to 11 p.m. Four Seasons Chicago. Morgan, 312-573-4412. www.holynamecathedral.org. Diasporal Rhythms, Doesn’t Match My Sofa Show. Curated spaces The Law Project, Link by Link. Fabulous food, a full bar, and some light shopping of furniture and art works periodically changed to show they don’t have to match. with a unique showcase of community-minded entrepreneurs and nonprofits. 5:30 to 8 , 40th Anniversary Chicago Stories Gala. Chicago. www.diasporalrhythms.net. p.m. Chicago. Jody Adler, [email protected]. Professional performances of short plays written by Chicago celebrities. 6 to 11 p.m. Ritz-Carlton, Chicago. 773-549-5788. www.victorygardens.org. Gilda’s Club Chicago, Night of a Thousand Noogies. Famous Chicagoans Winnetka Community House, Antiques + . Oct. 16-19. Stunning and the cast of perform original scenes and songs that honor Chicago’s jewelry, one-of-a-kind furniture, fine and folk art, architectural artifacts and more. 6:30 25 SATURDAY finest celebrity characters. , Chicago. Nadia Garcia, 312-464-9900. p.m. Winnetka Community House, Winnetka. Preview Party: $125 in advance; $150 Daniel Murphy Scholarship Fund, 25th Anniversary Celebration. www.gildasclubchicago.org. at the door. Show: $15 in advance/$20 at the door. 847-446-0537. DMSF scholars, cocktails, dinner and dancing. 6 to 11 p.m. Union Station, Chicago. www.thewinnetkashow.com. Terri Brankin, 312-455-7802, [email protected]. www.dmsf.org. Mercy Housing Lakefront, Moving Forward Together Celebration. Supports Mercy Housing’s work to develop and preserve homes throughout Chicago. 17 FRIDAY Designs for Dignity, 11th Annual Kitchen Walk. Unique kitchens in 3 to 7 p.m. $200; $100 for non-profits. www.mercyhousinglakefront.org. Black Ensemble Theater, The Legacy Continues Gala 2014. Helps fund residences with food and wine tastings. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Harbor Country Michigan, the Ensemble’s educational programs that reach more than 10,000 at-risk youth and Union Pier, Mich. 800-351-6376. www.designsfordignity.org. 2 THURSDAY disenfranchised populations each year. Diane Douglass, 773-754-3931. Giordano Dance Chicago, Ninth Annual Dancing With the Giordano Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Medicine Ball. Cocktails, dinner, dancing. Stars Competition Benefit. Patterned after the popular television program, also Illinois Bar Foundation, Gala 2014. Honors a leading attorney in Illinois and 6:30 p.m. The Peninsula, Chicago. $500. Kris Cichowski, 312-238-6025. includes spirits and light fare. 6 to 10 p.m. Park West, Chicago. 312-922-1332. raises funds for the Foundation’s programs. 7 to 11 p.m. Four Seasons Hotel, Chicago. Melissa Burkholder, 312-726-6072. Special Olympics Illinois, Inspire Greatness Gala. Benefits programs that 3 FRIDAY serve children and adults with intellectual disabilities. 6 p.m. to midnight. Four Seasons Tree House Humane Society, Black Cat Ball. Provides funding to save the lives Medical Research Junior Board Foundation, Cocktails for a Cause. Small Hotel, Chicago. Corinne Zollars, 630-942-5610. www.soill.org. of Chicago’s most vulnerable animals. 6:30 to 10 p.m. Chicago. Erin McEwan, bites from Chicago’s premium restaurants, silent and live auctions, music, entertainment, 773-784-5488 ext. 225. www.treehouseanimals.org. and cocktails. 7 to 11 p.m. River East Art Center, Chicago. www.mrjbf.org. 30 THURSDAY Chicago Scholars Foundation, Eighth Annual Onsite Admissions Forum 4 SATURDAY - Yom Kippur 18 SATURDAY & Luncheon. More than 80 colleges offer admission decisions and scholarships to Chicago Architecture Foundation, Open House Chicago. Oct. 18-19. Behind- talented scholars. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers. Liz O’Brien, Raue Center For The Arts, Stargazers Ball. Signature cocktails, delectable the-scenes access to 150 buildings across Chicago. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free. 312-784-3328. cuisine, dancing, a live auction and more. 7 to 11 p.m. Raue Center For The Arts, 312-922-3432. www.openhousechicago.org. Crystal Lake. Box Office, 815-356-9212. www.rauecenter.org. YWCA Metropolitan Chicago, Leader Luncheon. Recognizes outstanding Chicago Zoological Society, Wines in the Wild. Sample wines, scotch and women in leadership throughout Chicago. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fairmont Chicago 9 THURSDAY delectable hors d’oeuvres with silent and live auctions and a paddle raise. Brookfield Millennium Park. www.Bit.ly/chiwomenmatter. AgeOptions, Celebrating Aging. Celebrates the older adults served by the Zoo, Brookfield. 708-688-8393. nonprofit Area Agency on Aging of suburban Cook County. 6 to 9 p.m. Hyatt Regency, TBD Chicago. www.ageoptions.org. Mercy Home for Boys & Girls, 23rd Annual Ringside for Mercy’s A New Direction/Beverly Morgan Park, Annual Fundraiser. Benefits Sake. Live boxing bouts between financial industry employees, fine dining, dancing, domestic violence victims and their families. 7 to 10 p.m. The Beverly Country Club, Irish American Heritage Center, iBAM! Irish Books, Arts & Music and auctions. 6 p.m. to midnight. Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile. $300. Chicago. Margaret Grady, 773-576-9230. Celebration. Book signings, art exhibits, lectures, panel discussions, theatre and James Marrese 312-738-7578. www.mercyhome.org. children’s activities. Irish American Heritage Center, Chicago. 773-282-7035. Brain Research Foundation, Annual Discovery Dinner. Supports www.ibamchicago.com. Miss Black Illinois USA Scholarship Organization, 2015 Scholarship neuroscience research and educational programs. 6 p.m. $500. PJH & Associates, Pageant. The premier pageant for women of color, also providing educational 312-553-2000. www.pjhchicago.com/brf. Sargent Shriver National Center on Poverty Law, A Taste for Change. opportunities. 4 to 7:30 p.m. Harold Washington Cultural Center, Chicago. Chef and restaurant tasting event seeks to bring attention to the issue of hunger in 877-478-0004. www.missblackillinoisusa.org. Casa Central, Annual Awards Dinner. Enables the agency to deliver a wide America while raising critical funds for the Shriver Center’s work. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. array of services at every age, from children to seniors -- strengthening individuals, Chicago. Stephanie Bellus Frey, 312-368-1098. The Associate Board of NorthShore University HealthSystem, 10th families and the entire community. 6 p.m. $500. www.casacentral.org. Annual Benefit: An Evening Under the Harvest Moon. Live music, light 10 FRIDAY bites and libations, luxurious raffle prizes and a tempting silent auction to support the Chicago Consular Corps Ball. International event hosted by World Business Thousand Waves Martial Arts & Self Defense Center, Fall Self-Defense Infant Special Care Unit and Department of Pediatrics at NorthShore Evanston Hospital. Chicago and Chicago Sister Cities International and honoring the 85 foreign missions in Intensive. Oct. 10-12. Learn the Five Fingers of Self-Defense and practice applying 8 p.m. Chicago. $100 in advance; $125 at the door. 224-364-7227. Chicago. 6 p.m. $500. PJH & Associates, these strategies to a variety of situations. Thousand Waves Martial Arts & Self Defense 312-553-2000. www.pjhchicago.com/ccc. Center, Chicago. Kate Webster, 773-472-7663. West Suburban PADS, Rockin’ Halloween Costume Bash. Live music, open bar, costume contests and more to benefit PADS’ solution to homelessness. 7 to 11 Metropolitan Family Services, Legal Aid Society Equal Access to Lawrence Hall Youth Services, Fall Fete. Celebrates nearly 150 years of p.m. 19th Century Club, Oak Park. Teri Miller, 708-338-1724 ext. 230. Justice Award Luncheon. Honors law firms and individuals for their pro bono providing treatment and services to the most at-risk youth and families throughout www.westsuburbanpads.org. work and features a keynote speaker. Palmer House Hilton, Chicago. Rachael Kemnic, Chicago and Illinois. 6 to 9 p.m. Chicago. Julie Kerouac, 312-456-6544. 312-986-4172. www.lawrencehall.org. 21 TUESDAY Association for Corporate Growth (ACG) Chicago, 15th Midwest ACG Midtown Educational Foundation, 23rd Annual Reach for Excellence 12 SUNDAY Capital Connection. Private capital investment networking and deal-making forum. Awards Dinner. Supports the organization’s efforts to close the achievement gap Danada Equestrian Center, Fall Festival. Equestrian performances, hayrides, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. McCormick Place West, Chicago. 877-224-6389. for at-risk youth. 5:30 to 8 p.m. Four Seasons Hotel, Chicago. PJH & Associates, children’s activities, food and more at this family event. Danada Equestrian Center, www.acgchicago.com. 312-553-2000. Wheaton. 630-668-6012. Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Jubalee 25 Tap into the Future. Rush NeuroBehavioral Center, 18th Annual Awards Dinner. Helps the 13 MONDAY - Columbus Day Performances and special guests. 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Chicago. 312-542-2477. Center provide the best care and services to children, teens and young adults who live with brain-based academic, behavioral and social learning impairments. 5 p.m. Four Chicago Ideas Week. Oct. 13-19. Provokes new ideas and inspires actionable Chicago Humanities Festival, 25th Anniversary Benefit Evening. Seasons Hotel, Chicago. $500. PJH & Associates, 312-553-2000. results to stimulate new initiatives and ventures and create citywide connection. Multiple Proceeds allow the Festival to continue its affordable cultural, artistic and educational www.pjhchicago.com/rnbc. locations, Chicago. www.chicagoideas.com. programs which are open to all. 5:30 p.m. Four Seasons Hotel, Chicago. $1,000/$500. 312-553-2000. www.pjhchicago.com/chf. We’ve been inspired by families and babies for 75 years. We achieved victory over polio and then turned our attention more closely on birth defects and other infant health threats. And now, we fund research and programs that help women have full-term pregnancies and babies begin healthy lives.

Celebrate 2014 with us and support our mission through local events, including:

26th Annual Comcast SportsNet Sports Awards February 10 | Hilton Chicago marchofdimes.com/SportsAwards

March for Babies Spring 2014 | Five area locations

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1 SATURDAY Andrews Greek Orthodox Church, Chicago. Lin Shook, 773-549-3958. 17 MONDAY Chicago Children’s Museum, Gala. Supports innovative exhibits, educational www.perceptualmotiondance.com. Pathways.org, 30th Anniversary Celebration. Supports Pathways Center programming and community access initiatives. 6:30 p.m. to midnight. Navy Pier, as a leading pediatric clinical research center. 5:30 p.m. Four Seasons Hotel, Chicago. Chicago. 312-464-7714. www.ccmgala.org. Society of Architectural Historians, Awards Gala. Highlights include four $500. PJH & Associates, 312-553-2000. awards for architectural excellence. 6 to 9 p.m. Chicago. 312-573-1365. Union League Boys & Girls Clubs, 37th Annual Gala & Benefit. Black tie www.sah.org. 18 TUESDAY event with a gourmet dinner, silent and live auctions and dancing. 6 p.m. Union League Chicago United, Changing Color of Leadership Conference & Bridge Club, Chicago. $300. www.ulbgc.org. No Wooden Nickels, Chicago Celebrity Wine Auction & Fundraiser. Help Awards Dinner. Network with a diverse group of business executives from leading defray indirect expenses for low-income cancer patients. 6 to 11 p.m. Lorna Khawaja, companies. Noon to 9 p.m. Hilton Chicago. 312-977-3064. 4 TUESDAY - Election Day 888-842-2654. www.chicago-united.org.

6 THURSDAY 11 TUESDAY - Veterans Day 27 THURSDAY - Thanksgiving Day Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS (DIFFA) Dining By Design. Nov. 6-8. Food tastings and beautiful tablescapes from Chicago’s top restaurants and Designs for Dignity, Third Annual Spirit Awards Breakfast. Honoring TBD interior designers. The Merchandise Mart, Chicago. 312-644-6412. members of the design industry. 7:45 to 9:15 a.m. Chicago. 800-351-6376. Better Government Association, 91st Anniversary Luncheon. Supports www.diffachicago.org. www.designsfordignity.org. the organization’s work for integrity, transparency, and accountability in government. 11:30 a.m. $300. www.bettergov.org. 7 FRIDAY 12 WEDNESDAY The Chicago Training Center, Bow Ties & Boathouses Benefit. More Friends of the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame, Chicago Gay & Boy Scouts, LaSalle Street After Hours. Networking with financial industry than 200 rowing enthusiasts and youth advocates in a unique philanthropic and social Lesbian Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. A historic event and an exhibit professionals. 5 to 8 p.m. The Atrium, Chicago. Myriam Herrera, environment. 5:30 to 10 p.m. City Winery, Chicago. Alex Sabbag, showcasing the contributions of Chicago’s LGBT communities. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. 312-421-8800 x 209. www.chicagobsa.org. 515-771-6158. www.chicagotrainingcenter.org. Chicago History Museum, Chicago. 312-401-8893. www.glhalloffame.org. Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, Daniel H. Burnham Award Dinner. 8 SATURDAY 14 FRIDAY Salutes a distinguished community leader who recognizes the crucial link between civic American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science - Midwest ReVive Center for Housing and Healing, Awards Celebration. Honoring engagement and a strong business environment. 5:30 p.m. $500. PJH & Associates, Region, Gala Dinner. Honors a Chicago philanthropic leader for their commitment to volunteers and supporters of the Center’s mission of working to end homelessness in 312-553-2000. www.pjhchicago.com/chicagolandchamber. bettering the world. 6:30 p.m. Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park. $500. Chicago. 5:30 to 9 p.m. Snaidero Kitchens + Design Showroom, Chicago. 312-861-7752. www.weizmann-usa.org. 312-997-2222 ext. 239. The American Ireland Fund, 30th Annual Chicago Dinner. Helps support programs of peace and reconciliation, arts and culture, education and community National , Induction Ceremony. Contemporary talent from 15 SATURDAY development throughout the island of Ireland and around the world. 6 p.m. $500. PJH today’s diverse programming formats, plus pioneers who shaped the medium during its Clearbrook, Old Hollywood Glam. Travel back in time to an era of glamour with & Associates, 312-553-2000. www.pjhchicago.com/aif. infancy. 6 to 10 p.m. Museum of Broadcast Communications, Chicago. Zach Chesley, cocktails, casino games, hors d’oeuvres, and more. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Hotel Sax, 312-245-8200. Chicago. $95. Sarah Shaw, [email protected]. The Magnificent Mile, A Magnificent Taste. Popular local and national chefs www.clearbrook.org/hollywood. cook up seasonal bites. 6:30 p.m. to midnight. Pioneer Court, Chicago. Chicago Jesuit Academy, Give-A-Little Gala. Raises scholarships for students 312-409-5560. www.themagnificentmile.com. at the full-scholarship, college prep middle school. 7 to 11 p.m. Salvage One, Chicago. Gateway for Cancer Research, Cures 2014 Gala. Dining, auctions and Maria Lefkow Sorensen, 773-696-4907. dancing to celebrate advances in cancer research and raise money for cancer clinical trials worldwide. 6 p.m. Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers. $500. 847-342-7450. Perceptual Motion, A Taste of Wine & Chocolate Benefit. Sample www.curesgala.org. chocolate, food and wine, shop the silent auction and learn a dance. 7 to 10 p.m. St.

Chicago Scholars 7th Annual Onsite Admissions Forum & Luncheon, October, 2013

Leukemia Research Foundation 11th Annual Bob Chinn’s Charity Golf Outing, September, 2013

Women’s Board of Adler Planetarium, Celestial Ball, 2013

ReVive Centers 2013 Awards Celebration, November, 2013

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SAVE THE DATE 10 APRIL 2014

39th Annual (Time-to-Mix-Things-Up) Gala* Honoring John Buck and The John Buck Company April 10, 2014 at 6:30pm Bridgeport Skyline Loft 1200 W. 35th St. Chicago, IL 60609 Visit architecture.org/gala for tickets

*On Thursday night! Not black tie! No long speeches! An elegant party!

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4 THURSDAY children served annually. 6:30 p.m. to midnight. Hilton Chicago. Tickets start Old St. Patrick’s Church, Deck The Hall. Dec. 4-6. Candlelit holiday at $500, tables start at $6,000. Hillary Fash, 312-948-6797, 17 WEDNESDAY - First day of Hanukkah concert performed by the Old St. Pat’s choir and the Metropolis Symphony [email protected]. www.catholiccharities.net. Orchestra, followed by a festive cocktail reception. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Old St. 25 THURSDAY - Christmas Day Patrick’s Church, Chicago. 312-648-1021. www.oldstpats.org. 6 SATURDAY Children’s Research Fund, Children’s Ball. Black tie event with hors TBD Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, Wright in the City Holiday Open d’oeuvres, dinner, dancing. 6:30 p.m. Hilton Chicago. Katie, Civic Federation - Motorola Solutions Foundation, 23rd Annual House. Champagne, sweets and shopping to ring in the holiday season. 5 to 312-227-7299. www.childrensresearchfund.org. Foundation Excellence in Public Service Award. Will honor a non- 7 p.m. The Rookery, Chicago. 312-994-4000, elected public servant for extraordinary impact on the quality of Illinois state info@www.flwright.org. www.flwright.org. 7 SUNDAY and local government. 8 a.m. Palmer House Hilton, Chicago. $65. PJH & Copernicus Center, Magic of Christmas. Polish modern and traditional Associates, 312-553-2000. 5 FRIDAY music, theater and dance with more than 100 performers. Noon to 6 p.m. www.pjhchicago.com/civicfederationmotorola. Beacon Therapeutic Diagnostic and Treatment Center, 22nd Copernicus Center, Chicago. 773-777-8898. Annual Holiday Supper in Beverly. Delicious food, an open bar, silent www.copernicuscenter.org. Providence St. Mel, 2014 Celebration. Annual dinner raises crucial auction, raffles, carriage rides, Mrs. Claus’ Kitchen, and caroling by the Mother scholarship funds to give more students the chance to experience the school’s McAuley A Cappella Choir. Longwood Campus, Chicago. Peggy Rourke, 13 SATURDAY challenging and supportive learning environment. 6 p.m. $1,000. PJH & 773-298-6441. Arthritis Foundation, Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis. Tie jingle Associates, 312-553-2000. www.pjhchicago.com/psm. bells to your shoelaces, wear festive holiday costumes and support the Arthritis Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago, 25th Annual Foundation. 9 a.m. to noon. Chicago. Brian VanAcker, 312-880-4735. Spirit of Saint Nicholas Ball. Proceeds benefit the more than 282,000 www.chicagojbr.org.

Women in the Arts Luncheon March, 2013 (left to right) Lori Lightfoot, Honoree Mary-Louise Parker, Steppenwolf Theatre Company’s annual Gala (left to right) Steppenwolf Co-Founders and Steppenwolf Trustee Amy Eshleman and Mary Dempsey.

Photo Credit: Kyle Flubacker. ensemble members Terry Kinney, Gary Sinise and Jeff Perry, May, 2013 Photo Credit: Kyle Flubacker.

We are Active Transportation Alliance. MB Financial Medical Research Junior Board Foundation (benefitting Ann & Robert Bank Bike the Drive, May 2013 H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago) Cocktails for a Cause.