April 25 at Harold Washington Library
Chicago, IL -
A lavish flower market where attendees will be able to create their own table arrangements and bouquets, plus a runway show and broadway style production numbers featuring fashions from top local designers are among the highlights of Chicago House's 2004 Spring Brunch & Fashion Show. The annual event--now celebrating its 16th year of raising funds for the housing needs of individuals and families impacted by HIV/AIDS--will be held on Sunday, April 25, from 11:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at the Winter Garden Room of the Harold Washington Library, 400 S. State Street. Lavish brunch catered by George Jewell, a massive silent auction, and chances to win trips to Hawaii & South America from Orbitz & American Airlines.
Tickets for the event are $150 per person and can be purchased by calling Chicago House at 773.248.5200 ext. 303.
Chicago House (www.chicagohouse.org) was founded in 1985 as the first community-based service agency in the Midwest to address the urgent need of housing for people living with HIV/AIDS. Today it is the city's largest source of housing for those impacted by the disease. Chicago House oversees programs in four key service areas: family support, supportive living, independent living and community case management. It houses more than 100 adults and children each year.
Tickets for the event are $150 per person and can be purchased by calling Chicago House at 773.248.5200 ext. 303.
Chicago House (www.chicagohouse.org) was founded in 1985 as the first community-based service agency in the Midwest to address the urgent need of housing for people living with HIV/AIDS. Today it is the city's largest source of housing for those impacted by the disease. Chicago House oversees programs in four key service areas: family support, supportive living, independent living and community case management. It houses more than 100 adults and children each year.