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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Artruck at Open Studios Evanston June 6

This in from Joerg Metzner:

Come and join the fun at artruck.  I am showing two pieces and besides there is usually great bread and lovely people.
More about Julie Cowan's brainchild at http://www.artruck.org




Friday, May 8, 2015

PizzaFest at Gigio's Tuesday, May 19.

Heck, yeah, I'm a Rotarian.

It's that time of the year again: PIZZA FEST!
The Rotary Club of Evanston has put on all-you-can-eat fun for more than 30 years. Proceeds continue to benefit area organization and projects focused on kids and their needs.

See you there? Tickets are on sale at Dempster Auto Rebuilders, Saville Flowers, Chef's Station, all the Duxler locations and at Downtown Evanston's office, plus online and at the door. Psst...getting tickets before you get to the door will save you a few bucks, but given that proceeds are going to some worthy non-profits, maybe paying more is okay. 

https://squareup.com/market/evanston-rotary-charity


The Rotary Club of Evanston, informally called Evanston Rotary, is kind of special. Besides bringing together some of the most interesting, civic-minded and generous people in the area under the banner of "Service Above Self", our club is unique for a couple other reasons. We meet at Rotary International's headquarter's conference center, which mutually beneficial perks to our club and RI. On any given Thursday, we serve as host to other clubs coming to tour RI, as well as many Rotarians coming from out-of-town to do business at RI.

If you'd like to know more about our club, you can contact me or club president Paul Larson before June 30.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

ICYMI: Light Opera Works' Salute to Movie Musicals benefit was a hit

Guest post 
by Light Opera Works
Alice Berneche

On April 11, 2015, more than 160 guests supported Light Opera Works’ spring benefit, A Salute to Movie Musicals, co-chaired by Cathy Westphal of Glenview and Pam Rosenbusch of Evanston, and hosted by Jim and Rosemary Hughes at the elegant North Shore Country Club in Glenview.


Catherine Westphal and Gary Raphael of Glencoe hosted a private reception before the event, during which business manager Mike Kotze screened a clip of “Love Me Tonight” and included performances highlighting the history of the movie musical.

Artistic director Rudy Hogenmiller served as the evening’s master of ceremonies, with Director of Events, Kyle Dougan and General Manager, Bridget McDonough of Chicago leading the live auction bidding. Throughout the evening performers including Light Opera Works cast members from upcoming shows performed numbers from movie musicals and Oscar nominated songs giving a glimpse into next season’s concert of “Hollywood’s Greatest Song Hits” performers included Alicia Berneche of Evanston, Mary Robin Roth of Westchester, Billy Dawson of Chicago, Sarah Larson of Chicago, Justin Adair of Chicago, and James Harms of Chicago.

Flowers were provided by Carl Davenport of Davenport Designs, with support by Martin and Sue Kozak. Photography was by Jennifer Schuman of Horizon Photography. Other sponsors were Binny’s Beverage Depot, Susan Kozak Charitable Fund, On Track Fulfillment, Viking Printing Solutions, First Bank and Trust Evanston and Marcus Promotions.

The raffle prize of $1,000 cash was won by Marilyn Drury-Katillo of Park Ridge.

The evening raised more than $45,000 to fund artistic programming,
YouthReach and SeniorReach initiatives.

Bruce and Mary Feay (left), Fran Faller and Joe Dunn, Lori and John R. Twombly.