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Shore Magazine party
By Paul | July 15, 2008
Last week I had a pleasure to work with great team of event planners from ABC Communications. Candice and her team had put together a nice party on the board of Tall Ship Windy to promote their new magazine called “SHORE The Art of Midwest Living”. The magazine focuses on philanthropy in the states surrounding Lake Michigan and helps promote these events so that people who believe that charity is an essential part of leaving well can contribute and support those venues. If you would like to be a part of this project, don’t hesitate and contact ABC-Communications.com.

The weather was bad enough that we couldn’t leave the harbor. Nevertheless everybody had a great time and I’m sure the event was a starting point to great relationships both personal and business.
Candice Kuhnen (left) - Publisher of SHORE Magazine and President of ABC Communications with her team.

Let’s meet some great vendors.
Malika Ameen - co-owner of AIGRE DOUX restaurant and her team. Great food! Check them out. They were in TOP 10 New Restaurants opened last year.



Paul Landeck of Tabor Hill Winery and Resturant in Southwestern Michigan. If you travel across the Michigan and you’re up for a romantic dinner in casual country setting, stop by one of their 4 locations.

Geno Bahena - Executive Chef of REAL TENOCHTITLAN RESTAURANTE and his staff. If you like Mexican Cuisine (I like it a lot), their food was DELICIOUS!!! I’ll definitely visit them at their Logan Square location. Can’t wait!


On top of great food that was served at the party we were able to taste some delicious desserts as well. Rosie O’Carroll of Rose’s Wheatfree Bakery and Cafe provided all kinds of cookies and muffins - all gluten free. I like the fact that Rose and her husband are committed to use organic, locally produced and sustainable ingredients in their products. Two thumbs up! To find out more about their bakery and cafe please check this link. They were featured on ABC7 Chicago.

Jim Heard represented Your Nature’s Home store which specializes in organic cleaning solutions, natural skin care products and eco-friendly gifts.

Julie Compton (on the left) and Trisa Lee (on the righ) are the ladies behind BODY MEDSPA in Oak Brook. Julie (Co-owner of the salon) is now involved in educating young students of the beauty industry by teaching in beauty schools in the area. Trisa (Director of Spa Operations) who used to supervise more than 300 employees for Mario Tricoci salons, joined the Body Medspa, because she believes in “perfect marriage of the medical and spa worlds”.

The Captain of Tall Ship WINDY and her cool tattoo.






More images from this event are available in this slideshow as well as on my proofing site.
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