Category Archives: Benefits
The Big Gay Gayco Fun Comedy Show in Uptown July 15th

Remember when summer was fun,
back when “BP” stood for “Brad Pitt” and not a greasy gulf? You can keep your Pride buzz going in July when GayCo Productions presents The Big GayCo Fun Show – a variety show of hot twink talent, babydyke standups, and new twists on old camp classics.
For one night only, GayCo takes over the Annoyance Theatre (4830 N. Broadway, Chicago) to entertain audiences with a cavalcade of entertainment from the talented comedians in the GayCo family. From the fractious to the fabulous, GayCo’s brand of humor wraps vicious wit in glamorous glitter to charm while it goes for the throat.
Performances include:
Your favorite GayCo characters
Standup comedians Stace Crowley and Bradley Baloff
Members of Quixotic Sketch Comedy
Contestants from “Impress These Apes”
Comedian Tim Paul “The Homosexualist”
New short films from GayCo
A full cash bar, raffle prizes, and musical surprises make the evening a steal for the $15 ticket price. And you can feel good about your ticket purchase – GayCo doesn’t just exploit gay stereotypes for cash like network television: proceeds from this event benefit GayCo’s upcoming fall sketch comedy show.
Thursday July 15th, 8PM Tickets $15 at the Door
Annoyance Theatre, 4830 N Broadway St, Chicago, IL 60640
About GayCo Productions
GayCo Productions is the home for gay comedy. Born at the famed Second City in 1996, GayCo advances the gay agenda through hilarious, intelligent sketch comedy where gay is the given not the punch line. GayCo is based in Chicago and also sends the comedy to the people with a touring ensemble which has performed nationally, as well as in Canada and Amsterdam. For more information, visit GayCo.com .
Pride and Joy LGBT Hall of Fame Party Monday June 21
Chicago is the only known municipality that so honors its LGBT residents.
The Hall of Fame not only pays tribute to individuals and organizations but also documents the communities’ heritage and diversity through its annual publication and its Web site GL HALL OF FAME .
On Monday, June 21, the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame will host its annual Pride and Joy Reception from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Circuit Night Club, 3641 N. Halsted Street. Tickets are $10, available at the door.
The evening will feature a fabulous buffet of heavy hors d’oeuvres. Entertainment will be provided by the supremely talented Circuit Night Club cast.

The Hall of Fame recognizes the volunteer and professional achievements of lesbians and gay men, their organizations, and their friends, as well as their contributions to the lesbian and gay community and to the City of Chicago. This is a unique tribute to dedicated individuals and organizations whose services have improved the quality of life for all of Chicago’s citizens.
Induction into the Hall of Fame symbolizes that the recipient either has made a contribution with far-reaching effects on the quality of life for Chicago’s lesbian and gay community or the city of Chicago, or has made a significant long-term contribution to the well-being of Chicago’s lesbian and gay community.
Pride and Joy LGBT Hall of Fame Party Monday June 21
Chicago is the only known municipality that so honors its LGBT residents.
The Hall of Fame not only pays tribute to individuals and organizations but also documents the communities’ heritage and diversity through its annual publication and its Web site GL HALL OF FAME .
On Monday, June 21, the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame will host its annual Pride and Joy Reception from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Circuit Night Club, 3641 N. Halsted Street. Tickets are $10, available at the door.
The evening will feature a fabulous buffet of heavy hors d’oeuvres. Entertainment will be provided by the supremely talented Circuit Night Club cast.

The Hall of Fame recognizes the volunteer and professional achievements of lesbians and gay men, their organizations, and their friends, as well as their contributions to the lesbian and gay community and to the City of Chicago. This is a unique tribute to dedicated individuals and organizations whose services have improved the quality of life for all of Chicago’s citizens.
Induction into the Hall of Fame symbolizes that the recipient either has made a contribution with far-reaching effects on the quality of life for Chicago’s lesbian and gay community or the city of Chicago, or has made a significant long-term contribution to the well-being of Chicago’s lesbian and gay community.
BEHIV and Queen of the Night with Raqual Chevallier June 13th

Better Existence with HIV (BEHIV) announced that the Queen of the Night fundraiser will return for another fabulous evening of fantastic drag performances.
This year’s event will be hosted by Miss Gay America 2005 Raquel Chevallier and will take place at Circuit Night Club from 5:00-8:00pm on Sunday, June 13.
The evening will again feature performances by BEHIV Board and Staff members, as well as community supporters. Acts will raise tips online leading up to the event, plus during their performances. The act that raises the most in tips will be crowned Queen of the Night!
Last year’s Queen of the Night event raised nearly $7,000 to support BEHIV’s life-saving programs. BEHIV is anticipating an even more successful event this year, as the number of performers has nearly doubled. Last year’s event was standing room only, so guests are encouraged to purchase their tickets early. New this year is the option of purchasing a table of four tickets, which guarantees seating and includes a bottle of champagne for the table.
Updates on Queen of the Night are available on BEHIV’s website , and Facebook page .
BEHIV and Queen of the Night with Raqual Chevallier June 13th

Better Existence with HIV (BEHIV) announced that the Queen of the Night fundraiser will return for another fabulous evening of fantastic drag performances.
This year’s event will be hosted by Miss Gay America 2005 Raquel Chevallier and will take place at Circuit Night Club from 5:00-8:00pm on Sunday, June 13.
The evening will again feature performances by BEHIV Board and Staff members, as well as community supporters. Acts will raise tips online leading up to the event, plus during their performances. The act that raises the most in tips will be crowned Queen of the Night!
Last year’s Queen of the Night event raised nearly $7,000 to support BEHIV’s life-saving programs. BEHIV is anticipating an even more successful event this year, as the number of performers has nearly doubled. Last year’s event was standing room only, so guests are encouraged to purchase their tickets early. New this year is the option of purchasing a table of four tickets, which guarantees seating and includes a bottle of champagne for the table.
Updates on Queen of the Night are available on BEHIV’s website , and Facebook page .
PAWS Chicago 8th Annual Beach Party – Bring Your Pet!

The Eighth Annual
PAWS Beach Party
is one of the city’s largest
pet-friendly social gatherings.
This popular summertime event includes
dancing on deck, cool cocktails, a beachy dinner buffet and a
one-of-a-kind silent auction including tickets to Dancing with the
Stars, all while enjoying a spectacular lakefront and city skyline
view.
Thursday, July 22, 2010 6 p.m. Castaways at North Avenue Beach. Emceed by Lisa Dent from US99.5, the Beach Party at Castaways will host more than 500 guests, and more than 100 beachwear-clad dogs! You and your pup will lounge by the beach drinking cool summer cocktails from an open bar while enjoying a beachy dinner buffet, the always-popular silent and live auctions, and live music courtesy of the Underwater People!
Every dollar raised from the 8th Annual PAWS Chicago Beach Party, All Paws On Deck! enables PAWS Chicago to continue their life-saving work.
PAWS Chicago Beach Party is a fun, summer celebration that will include cool summer cocktails and an open bar, a beach-themed dinner buffet, a doggie buffet, dancing and a one-of-a-kind silent auction!
Purchase tickets online ! Find out more about PAWS Chicago !
Chicago House Presents Birdhouse: Unleashed! Art Auction and Cocktail Party June 24

IT’S BACK!
It’s your chance to bring home unique works of art, functional and funky birdhouses, plus ALL NEW additions for your furry friends!
The annual Birdhouse Auction and cocktail party to benefit Chicago House will be held at Room & Board’s downtown Chicago store on Thursday, June 24th. Local Chicago artists, designers and architects will participate in this unique event, an annual tradition for art enthusiasts and Chicago House supporters.
Room & Board AND Chicago House Invite You To
BIRDHOUSE: Unleashed! The 2010 Birdhouse Art Auction & Cocktail Party
One-of-a-kind birdhouses will be auctioned off to benefit Chicago House, and for the first time in the event’s 14 year history, artists will be unleashing a new style of artwork; supplies and dwellings for dogs, cats, and other furry friends! Bidders can get a sneak peek this year, as artwork will be on display in the Room & Board showroom starting on June 18th.
Kick off your Pride Weekend with Cocktails on the terrace by GREY GOOSE and delicious hors d’oeuvres by J&L Catering.
Proceeds of course will support the housing programs and supportive services Chicago House provides to men, women, and children living with HIV & AIDS.
Date: Thursday, June 24, 2010 Time: 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Location: Room & Board Chicago Downtown Store 55 East Ohio Street
Call the Chicago House Ticket line at (773) 248-5200 x. 303, or book online at Chicago House
Dining Out For Equality Wednesday May 19th

What are you doing for
dinner Wednesday night?
Better question –
WHERE are you going
to dinner Wednesday night?
Please join us on Wednesday, May 19, 2010, for Dining Out For Equality™
at your favorite or soon-to-be favorite restaurant. You will enjoy a great meal while showing your commitment to equality. Moreover, your restaurant captain will have vouchers for a complimentary Absolut Vodka cocktail redeemable at a number of local bars that night.
There is no cost to you, aside from the food or beverages you order.
Participating restaurants have generously agreed to make a contribution to Equality Illinois to help secure, protect and defend equal rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Illinois.

Visit our dedicated website at
Dining Out For Life
to View Participating Restaurants.
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Become a fan of Dining Out For Equality™
on Facebook today.
Chicago House 2 days of Brunch and Fashion

This past weekend CHICAGO HOUSE hosted their Annual Spring Brunch and Fashion Shows. This hugely popular event is always well-attended and this weekend, lots of money was raised for this awesome charity group. Hot models, hot fashions, music by Phil DaBeatz , flowing brunch drinks and brunch food and a sunny warm day made for a spectacular celebration!
Even with the best laid plans and countless sound checks, fill a venue with 800-900 people and something is bound to go wrong! The acoustics at the Harold Washington Library wreaked havoc on the speakers messages and sadly, most were not audible by all in attendance, depending on where you were sitting.
Rev. Stan Sloan delivered a great speech, and we wanted to share it here, in case you missed it.
The author Elizabeth Srout says every person deserves to be remembered for his or her better moments. I think what she is trying to say is that every one of us has aspects of our lives that we are proud of, and every one of us has aspects of our lives that we wish we could do over…and this time smarter, do better, do with more integrity . Many of you may have read the obituary a few weeks ago for Jim Dohr. For those of you that didn’t know or read about him, Jim became HIV+ in the mid 80’s when AIDS was a near immediate death sentence for nearly everyone who syro converted. His response to watching his friends and peers with HIV die while he was spared for over two decades was to spend his life making life better for men, women, and children affected by AIDS. Here are just a few lines from his obituary in the papers:
it was Jim’s HIV diagnosis which perhaps had the most profound impact on his work, and his desire to help others. Says Judith Johns, former executive director of Howard Brown and former assistant commissioner of health for the City of Chicago, “Jim was one of the men who survived for many years after diagnosis – this was encouragement and hope for others…For the last 18 years, Jim consistently provided outstanding services to co-workers, community-based organizations, and all persons living with HIV, he truly understood the impact this epidemic has had on individuals and our community as a whole.”
Every person deserves to be remembered for his or her better moments, and that was easy to do for Jim Dohr. . Chicago House and our clients are just a small portion of the lives he touched in his work with the Chicago Department of Public Health, The HIV/AIDS communities will miss Jim and his life of better moments for decades to come.
Every person deserves to be remembered for his or her better moments. After seeing thousands of lives affected by HIV/AIDS over the last ten years at Chicago House one life stands out for me in haunting contrast to Jim’s. The beginning of that life story is actually not atypical of most of our clients. It is the story of a woman who showed up at the door of our supportive living program exhausted, defeated, and finally ready to try working toward a different way of life. What made her story so unique, though, was not its beginning but its ending. Kirsten, our staff person on call that day, learned during the intake interview that the woman grew up on the streets of Chicago and lived her life hustling on those streets for her 42 years of life. Forty two years old and she had never had a job, or an apartment, or even a bed to call her own. She answered the questions honestly and completely until she was stumped toward the end of the interview when Kirsten asked her for the name and number of an emergency contact. 42 years old and not one relative, not one friend to call in the case of an emergency. Kirsten left those questions blank and showed the woman to her new room and home at Chicago House.
The rooms at our Supportive Living Program are our only ones that are just that: private bedrooms with shared living spaces and shared bathrooms, but Kirsten told me that when the woman first saw her room she turned with tears in her eyes and said that it was the first home she had ever had. A few hours later Kirsten went to check on her and found her passed out on the floor. We called 911 and she was admitted to Cook County hospital. When she woke up later that day Kirsten was there at her bedside, and she asked Kirsten for the only other favor Chicago House was able to provide to her: “please don’t let me die alone,” she said. And Kirsten kept that promise, staying with her until the next morning when she died. The Supportive Living Program held a service for her, and although none of our other residents had met her, they all attended. Every person deserves to be remembered for his or her better moments. The silence that filled that room was deafening. Could it really be that after forty two years of life there were really no “better moments” to remember?
In your bags as you leave today you will find a cookie from Chicago House’s Bakery: Sweet Miss Givings : Unquestionably Kind. Unreasonably Good! As most of you know by now, Sweet Miss Giving’s is the best made from scratch bakery in Chicago, and over 50% of its profits go immediately back to help the men, women, and children in our care. But you will find something more about Sweet Miss Giving’s in your departure bag. The bag will also hold a one-page story of RJ, one of our recent graduates of Sweet Miss Giving’s Bakery Internship program. Before joining the SMG internship program seven months ago, RJ’s life was not much different from the woman who died in Kirsten’s care. He lived on the streets for his first 30-plus years of life, and after nine years in prison he had returned to those streets. But RJ, too, was finally ready to try a different way of life. Chicago House and SMG have provided that opportunity. Next month he will not only become a full time employee of Sweet Miss Giving’s, but he will move into his own apartment with his now life partner…an apartment where the son he has never known will visit and fill in voids that he in his previous life never knew he had.
Every person deserves to be remembered for his or her better moments. It’s a nice thought and an easy one to fulfill when you, like Jim Dohr and I can only imagine most of us here, have lived a life full of moments encouraged by family and friends. Kirsten’s client lived without knowing those moments, and she died before Chicago House could help her learn how amazing it feels to have hope, and integrity, and sense of accomplishment. But thanks to Chicago House she died with a home to call her own, and she died in the company of someone who cared. RJ’s just now beginning a new life filled with better moments, but I am confident with the help of Chicago House and Sweet Miss Giving’s that life will continue to grow and unfold. And I am confident that one day…hopefully many, many years from now, there will be plenty of better moments to remember as his friends and family look back on his life. Your support here and your support of Chicago House and Sweet Miss Giving’s is what allows us to provide those better moments to those who have never had the chance to build them. So thank you from RJ and thank you from all of us. Life by life. Moment by moment, your support is making such a difference. Chicago House. We were there at the beginning. We will be here until the cure. Thanks again.
In my talk I stressed the importance of being remembered for your better moments, and now it is time to do just that for a dear friend of mine and a dear friend of Chicago House’s and Sweet Miss Giving’s Bakery, Brad Werner. Brad Werner came to hear of Chicago House through our dear friends Mary and Larry Boeder, and he has been a source of constant blessings for us since that time. Brad served Chicago House well as a board member and major donor until the time that we asked him to step down in order to assume an even larger role for our mission and our clients: that of becoming the largest investor of Sweet Miss Giving’s Bakery.
Brad, Gus Atsalis, and Jay Deratany stepped up to the plate to help give Sweet Miss Giving’s its start, and Brad has continued to guide and nurture the bakery to assure its success. In addition, he has brought additional friends and investors to Sweet Miss Giving’s, and it is safe to say that there would be no SMG without him. Brad, the life of Chicago House and the lives of our clients are forever changed because of Sweet Miss Giving’s and because of you. In recognition of your outstanding contribution the Chicago House Board of Trustees is making you the seventh…and when I say seventh…I mean seven out of our 25 year history…our Seventh Lifetime Trustee. Know how grateful we are to you, and know how much we love you here. Thank you Brad Werner!
(MORE PHOTOS FROM THE EVENT ONLINE AT FACEBOOK)
The events were a great success and we look forward to the next Chicago House event,
Birdhouse Art Auction June 24, 2010 @ Room & Board Chicago Store
Chicago House 2 days of Brunch and Fashion

This past weekend CHICAGO HOUSE hosted their Annual Spring Brunch and Fashion Shows. This hugely popular event is always well-attended and this weekend, lots of money was raised for this awesome charity group. Hot models, hot fashions, music by Phil DaBeatz , flowing brunch drinks and brunch food and a sunny warm day made for a spectacular celebration!
Even with the best laid plans and countless sound checks, fill a venue with 800-900 people and something is bound to go wrong! The acoustics at the Harold Washington Library wreaked havoc on the speakers messages and sadly, most were not audible by all in attendance, depending on where you were sitting.
Rev. Stan Sloan delivered a great speech, and we wanted to share it here, in case you missed it.
The author Elizabeth Srout says every person deserves to be remembered for his or her better moments. I think what she is trying to say is that every one of us has aspects of our lives that we are proud of, and every one of us has aspects of our lives that we wish we could do over…and this time smarter, do better, do with more integrity . Many of you may have read the obituary a few weeks ago for Jim Dohr. For those of you that didn’t know or read about him, Jim became HIV+ in the mid 80’s when AIDS was a near immediate death sentence for nearly everyone who syro converted. His response to watching his friends and peers with HIV die while he was spared for over two decades was to spend his life making life better for men, women, and children affected by AIDS. Here are just a few lines from his obituary in the papers:
it was Jim’s HIV diagnosis which perhaps had the most profound impact on his work, and his desire to help others. Says Judith Johns, former executive director of Howard Brown and former assistant commissioner of health for the City of Chicago, “Jim was one of the men who survived for many years after diagnosis – this was encouragement and hope for others…For the last 18 years, Jim consistently provided outstanding services to co-workers, community-based organizations, and all persons living with HIV, he truly understood the impact this epidemic has had on individuals and our community as a whole.”
Every person deserves to be remembered for his or her better moments, and that was easy to do for Jim Dohr. . Chicago House and our clients are just a small portion of the lives he touched in his work with the Chicago Department of Public Health, The HIV/AIDS communities will miss Jim and his life of better moments for decades to come.
Every person deserves to be remembered for his or her better moments. After seeing thousands of lives affected by HIV/AIDS over the last ten years at Chicago House one life stands out for me in haunting contrast to Jim’s. The beginning of that life story is actually not atypical of most of our clients. It is the story of a woman who showed up at the door of our supportive living program exhausted, defeated, and finally ready to try working toward a different way of life. What made her story so unique, though, was not its beginning but its ending. Kirsten, our staff person on call that day, learned during the intake interview that the woman grew up on the streets of Chicago and lived her life hustling on those streets for her 42 years of life. Forty two years old and she had never had a job, or an apartment, or even a bed to call her own. She answered the questions honestly and completely until she was stumped toward the end of the interview when Kirsten asked her for the name and number of an emergency contact. 42 years old and not one relative, not one friend to call in the case of an emergency. Kirsten left those questions blank and showed the woman to her new room and home at Chicago House.
The rooms at our Supportive Living Program are our only ones that are just that: private bedrooms with shared living spaces and shared bathrooms, but Kirsten told me that when the woman first saw her room she turned with tears in her eyes and said that it was the first home she had ever had. A few hours later Kirsten went to check on her and found her passed out on the floor. We called 911 and she was admitted to Cook County hospital. When she woke up later that day Kirsten was there at her bedside, and she asked Kirsten for the only other favor Chicago House was able to provide to her: “please don’t let me die alone,” she said. And Kirsten kept that promise, staying with her until the next morning when she died. The Supportive Living Program held a service for her, and although none of our other residents had met her, they all attended. Every person deserves to be remembered for his or her better moments. The silence that filled that room was deafening. Could it really be that after forty two years of life there were really no “better moments” to remember?
In your bags as you leave today you will find a cookie from Chicago House’s Bakery: Sweet Miss Givings : Unquestionably Kind. Unreasonably Good! As most of you know by now, Sweet Miss Giving’s is the best made from scratch bakery in Chicago, and over 50% of its profits go immediately back to help the men, women, and children in our care. But you will find something more about Sweet Miss Giving’s in your departure bag. The bag will also hold a one-page story of RJ, one of our recent graduates of Sweet Miss Giving’s Bakery Internship program. Before joining the SMG internship program seven months ago, RJ’s life was not much different from the woman who died in Kirsten’s care. He lived on the streets for his first 30-plus years of life, and after nine years in prison he had returned to those streets. But RJ, too, was finally ready to try a different way of life. Chicago House and SMG have provided that opportunity. Next month he will not only become a full time employee of Sweet Miss Giving’s, but he will move into his own apartment with his now life partner…an apartment where the son he has never known will visit and fill in voids that he in his previous life never knew he had.
Every person deserves to be remembered for his or her better moments. It’s a nice thought and an easy one to fulfill when you, like Jim Dohr and I can only imagine most of us here, have lived a life full of moments encouraged by family and friends. Kirsten’s client lived without knowing those moments, and she died before Chicago House could help her learn how amazing it feels to have hope, and integrity, and sense of accomplishment. But thanks to Chicago House she died with a home to call her own, and she died in the company of someone who cared. RJ’s just now beginning a new life filled with better moments, but I am confident with the help of Chicago House and Sweet Miss Giving’s that life will continue to grow and unfold. And I am confident that one day…hopefully many, many years from now, there will be plenty of better moments to remember as his friends and family look back on his life. Your support here and your support of Chicago House and Sweet Miss Giving’s is what allows us to provide those better moments to those who have never had the chance to build them. So thank you from RJ and thank you from all of us. Life by life. Moment by moment, your support is making such a difference. Chicago House. We were there at the beginning. We will be here until the cure. Thanks again.
In my talk I stressed the importance of being remembered for your better moments, and now it is time to do just that for a dear friend of mine and a dear friend of Chicago House’s and Sweet Miss Giving’s Bakery, Brad Werner. Brad Werner came to hear of Chicago House through our dear friends Mary and Larry Boeder, and he has been a source of constant blessings for us since that time. Brad served Chicago House well as a board member and major donor until the time that we asked him to step down in order to assume an even larger role for our mission and our clients: that of becoming the largest investor of Sweet Miss Giving’s Bakery.
Brad, Gus Atsalis, and Jay Deratany stepped up to the plate to help give Sweet Miss Giving’s its start, and Brad has continued to guide and nurture the bakery to assure its success. In addition, he has brought additional friends and investors to Sweet Miss Giving’s, and it is safe to say that there would be no SMG without him. Brad, the life of Chicago House and the lives of our clients are forever changed because of Sweet Miss Giving’s and because of you. In recognition of your outstanding contribution the Chicago House Board of Trustees is making you the seventh…and when I say seventh…I mean seven out of our 25 year history…our Seventh Lifetime Trustee. Know how grateful we are to you, and know how much we love you here. Thank you Brad Werner!
(MORE PHOTOS FROM THE EVENT ONLINE AT FACEBOOK)
The events were a great success and we look forward to the next Chicago House event,
Birdhouse Art Auction June 24, 2010 @ Room & Board Chicago Store
Dining out for Life Chicago Thursday April 29th
The 17th Annual Dining Out for Life in Chicago
is on Thursday, April 29, 2010.
Chicagoland restaurants will come together and celebrate good food, good friends and a good cause. Joined with 58 cities across the United States and Canada, this is the single largest HIV/AIDS benefit in the country. Last year Chicago raised over $75,000 to benefit AIDSCARE Progressive Services and spread awareness to hundreds of corporations, neighbors, and friends. Dine Out. Fight AIDS.
LIST OF PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS
Dining out for Life Chicago Thursday April 29th
The 17th Annual Dining Out for Life in Chicago
is on Thursday, April 29, 2010.
Chicagoland restaurants will come together and celebrate good food, good friends and a good cause. Joined with 58 cities across the United States and Canada, this is the single largest HIV/AIDS benefit in the country. Last year Chicago raised over $75,000 to benefit AIDSCARE Progressive Services and spread awareness to hundreds of corporations, neighbors, and friends. Dine Out. Fight AIDS.
LIST OF PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTS
The Bangles Headline AIDS Foundation Chicago 25th Anniversary Gala May 1st

The Best Party in Town Returns May 1
to Raise Funds for Fight Against HIV/AIDs
After a four-year hiatus, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago’s (AFC) signature spring gala, Not Just Song and Dance, returns as one of the city’s most exclusive events with a special performance by the iconic music group, The Bangles. AFC revives the black-tie affair, held at the Hilton Chicago on May 1, to commemorate a significant milestone for the organization, 25 years as a driving force in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Guests will enjoy a cocktail reception, dine on a delectable four-course dinner, have the opportunity to bid on extravagant packages during a silent auction and dance the night away, all while raising funds for AFC.
With a long list of hit songs, such as “Walk Like an Egyptian,” “Manic Monday,” and “Eternal Flame,” The Bangles made their mark in music history as one of the greatest all-female bands ever. In 1999, the group reunited to record the song “Get the Girl” for the comedy Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Today, The Bangles continue to tour and perform all over the country as well as in Europe.

Marking its 25th anniversary this year, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago is a driving force in the worldwide fight against HIV/AIDS. Founded in 1985, by community activists and physicians, AFC collaborates with community organizations to develop and improve HIV/AIDS services; funds and coordinates prevention, care, and advocacy projects; and champions effective, compassionate HIV/AIDS policy.
WHEN: Saturday, May 1, 2010: 6 p.m. – midnight
WHERE:
Hilton Chicago 720 South Michigan Ave., Chicago
TICKETS: $500 per person.
Corporate tables are available from $7,500 to $100,000.
Tickets and tables can be purchased by
calling 312-922-2322 or visiting AIDS Chicago
The Bangles Headline AIDS Foundation Chicago 25th Anniversary Gala May 1st

The Best Party in Town Returns May 1
to Raise Funds for Fight Against HIV/AIDs
After a four-year hiatus, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago’s (AFC) signature spring gala, Not Just Song and Dance, returns as one of the city’s most exclusive events with a special performance by the iconic music group, The Bangles. AFC revives the black-tie affair, held at the Hilton Chicago on May 1, to commemorate a significant milestone for the organization, 25 years as a driving force in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Guests will enjoy a cocktail reception, dine on a delectable four-course dinner, have the opportunity to bid on extravagant packages during a silent auction and dance the night away, all while raising funds for AFC.
With a long list of hit songs, such as “Walk Like an Egyptian,” “Manic Monday,” and “Eternal Flame,” The Bangles made their mark in music history as one of the greatest all-female bands ever. In 1999, the group reunited to record the song “Get the Girl” for the comedy Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. Today, The Bangles continue to tour and perform all over the country as well as in Europe.

Marking its 25th anniversary this year, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago is a driving force in the worldwide fight against HIV/AIDS. Founded in 1985, by community activists and physicians, AFC collaborates with community organizations to develop and improve HIV/AIDS services; funds and coordinates prevention, care, and advocacy projects; and champions effective, compassionate HIV/AIDS policy.
WHEN: Saturday, May 1, 2010: 6 p.m. – midnight
WHERE:
Hilton Chicago 720 South Michigan Ave., Chicago
TICKETS: $500 per person.
Corporate tables are available from $7,500 to $100,000.
Tickets and tables can be purchased by
calling 312-922-2322 or visiting AIDS Chicago
Chicago House Presents 2 days of Brunch and Fashion May 1 and 2

An entire weekend
of brunch and fashion events
to benefit
CHICAGO HOUSE!
The “Families for Families” Brunch
and the
Spring Brunch & Fashion Show:
“Cirque”
“Families for Families” Brunch
Saturday, May 1, 2010
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Chicago’s hottest new family event, with rave reviews from kids and parents alike!
Harold Washington Library
Winter Garden Room
400 S. State Street, Chicago
Junior Tickets: $40
Adult Tickets: $100
Family Table $750
The Spring Brunch & Fashion Show: CIRQUE
Sunday, May 2, 2010 11:30 am – 3 pm
Everyone’s favorite spring tradition! Welcome back the warm weather in the sunny Winter Garden room of the Harold Washington Library.
Harold Washington Library Winter Garden Room 400 S. State Street, Chicago
Premium Tickets: $175, Runway Tickets: $250, and Tables of 10 available
More details for both events online at Chicago House!
Chicago House Presents 2 days of Brunch and Fashion May 1 and 2

An entire weekend
of brunch and fashion events
to benefit
CHICAGO HOUSE!
The “Families for Families” Brunch
and the
Spring Brunch & Fashion Show:
“Cirque”
“Families for Families” Brunch
Saturday, May 1, 2010
11:30 am – 1:30 pm
Chicago’s hottest new family event, with rave reviews from kids and parents alike!
Harold Washington Library
Winter Garden Room
400 S. State Street, Chicago
Junior Tickets: $40
Adult Tickets: $100
Family Table $750
The Spring Brunch & Fashion Show: CIRQUE
Sunday, May 2, 2010 11:30 am – 3 pm
Everyone’s favorite spring tradition! Welcome back the warm weather in the sunny Winter Garden room of the Harold Washington Library.
Harold Washington Library Winter Garden Room 400 S. State Street, Chicago
Premium Tickets: $175, Runway Tickets: $250, and Tables of 10 available
More details for both events online at Chicago House!
AIDS Foundation of Chicago 25th Year May 1, 2010
At the AIDS Foundation of Chicago, we know how to throw a party with a purpose.
From our dessert-filled extravaganza known as the World of Chocolate to the artistic grace of Dance for Life, we engage and excite our guests while elevating action against the epidemic of our lifetime.
You are invited to join the AIDS Foundation of Chicago as we mark 25 years of service and leadership in the fight against AIDS. So mark your calendars. After all, a party just wouldn’t be a party without you.
Event Information
- Date: Saturday, May 1, 2010
- Time: 6:00 p.m. to Midnight
- Location: Hilton Chicago, 720 S. Michigan Avenue
- Entertainment: THE BANGLES
- Tickets: To purchase tickets, click here or call (312) 922-2322 ext. 340
- Hotel Information: The Hilton Chicago is offering guests a special room rate.
- To make your reservations call 1-877-865-5320 and use Group Code AID.
ENTERTAINMENT –
Rock historians view THE BANGLES as one of the greatest all-female bands ever. From their beginnings in Los Angeles’ Paisley Underground scene through their reign as the smart-pop princesses of the 1980s, the band has released numerous chart hits including Manic Monday, Hazy Shade Of Winter, the #1 ballad Eternal Flame, and the hit dance track Walk Like An Egyptian, which topped at Billboard’s #1 for four weeks in a row – a feat no other all-female band had achieved at that time.
The “Super Silent” Auction will feature approximately 20 fabulous items which include artwork, amazing trips, and a host of other surprises. Come early and come ready to bid on our “Super Silent” Auction. Auction opens at 6:00 p.m. Below are a few highlights…
Escape to the heart of Mexico for a four night stay in San Miguel; bask in the sun for five nights at the Westin Club Regina in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; recharge and refresh with a three night all inclusive stay at Canyon Ranch Health Resort in Tucson, Arizona; experience two nights in Las Vegas and remember – what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas; and, of course, our own first class destination city, Chicago, with stays at some of our finest hotels… get ready to pack your bags!
See you there!
The Best of Gay Chicago
Chicago Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Annual Chili Cook Off
11th Annual Chili Cook-Off
where you are the judge.
Spend your afternoon tasting more than 15 chilies from restaurants and caterers around the Chicagoland area. You will see awesome table displays, chilies with all the fixings and much much more. This annual event is always filled with great food, people and fun.
Saturday, March 6th 2010
2pm to 6pm
Sidetrack 3349 N. Halsted
$10 to benefit Chicago Gay
and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce
The Best of Gay Chicago
Chicago Gay and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce Annual Chili Cook Off
11th Annual Chili Cook-Off
where you are the judge.
Spend your afternoon tasting more than 15 chilies from restaurants and caterers around the Chicagoland area. You will see awesome table displays, chilies with all the fixings and much much more. This annual event is always filled with great food, people and fun.
Saturday, March 6th 2010
2pm to 6pm
Sidetrack 3349 N. Halsted
$10 to benefit Chicago Gay
and Lesbian Chamber of Commerce
The Best of Gay Chicago