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City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events 2017 City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events Thank you to our generous sponsors and donors. 2017 CORPORATE SPONSORS 101WKQX 90.9fm WDCB Public Radio 93XRT ABC 7 Chicago AirAd Allied Integrated Marketing Allstate Insurance Company American Airlines American Girl Doll Anheuser‐Busch AT&T Blue Diamond Growers Caribou Coffee Company CBS 2 Chicago CH Distillery Chicago Cubs Chicago Jazz Magazine Chicago Parent Media Chicago Reader Chicago Sun‐Times Chicago Transit Authority Clif Kid CLTV‐ChicagoLand’s Television Coast to Coast Permits Coleman Mustard ComEd Communications Direct Country Financial DownBeat E&J Gallo Family Vineyards Eli's Cheesecake Company Flip Turn Inc. Fox Broadcasting Company Google Goose Island Beer Company Group 360, Inc. Hep C Hope Hills Bros Coffee Humana Hyatt Regency McCormick Place iHeart Radio Chicago Illinois Lottery InterPark LLC Jackson Convention & Visitors Bureau Kalahari Resorts & Conventions K‐HiTS KPMG Women's PGA Championship L.L.Bean Lifeway Foods, Inc. Lyft M & M Graphics LLC Marie Brizard Wine and Sprits Americas Metro PCS Millennium Garages National Museum of Mexican Art NCAA Frozen Four Oak Street Health Oracle PepsiCo RedEye Riboli Family Wines Rosa's Lounge Ruido Company LLC SC Johnson Windex Shell Oil Products U.S. Shoreline Sightseeing Smithfield Foods, Inc. Southwest Airlines St. Louis CVB Starbucks Corporation Talenti Gelato e Sorbetto The Art Institute of Chicago The Boeing Company The Loop 97.9 tronc, Inc. Universal Beauty Products Univision Chicago USAA VRAI WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM WBEZ Sound Opinions WGN‐Television WLS FM 94.7 WLS‐AM 890 2017 FOUNDATION, GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SUPPORT Coming soon 2017 IN‐KIND SUPPORT Accenture LLP Center Stage Korea Chinese Ministry of Culture Choose Chicago Columbia College Chicago Consulate General of India in Chicago Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in Chicago DePaul University Event Creative Frost Lighting Co. of IL Hyde Park Jazz Festival Illinois Institute of Technology ‐ Institute of Design Inspired Catering Irish American Heritage Center J&L Catering Kalapriya Center for Indian Performing Arts Le Sardine Leo Burnett Millennium Park Foundation National Museum of Mexican Art Navy Pier People’s Music School Power Tower, Inc Quebec Government Office in Chicago Reva & David Logan Center for the Arts Segundo Ruiz Belvis Cultural Center SilverIP Simple Truth Southern Exposure; Performing Arts of Latin America a program of MAAF in partnership with the NEA Steinway & Sons Chicago The Recording Academy – Chicago Chapter The Trust for Public Land UIC MPA Capstone United Nations Association USA – Greater Chicago Chapter Uptown Chamber of Commerce Virgin Hotels Windy City Linens .
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