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Desirable Objects: 2010 Chicago Auto Show

The Chicago Auto Show can be an ideal place to find a car to match your mission in life, but lest your eyes start to water from the sea of glittering chrome and your feet ache from too many laps around the 1.2 million square feet floor, consult this guide of four new cars to consider.

ChevyVolt
You Want to Save the Planet

The highly-anticipated Chevrolet Volt speaks to the über-green who laud its near-zero emissions and, depending on how far you drive, independence from the traditional fuel supply. Unlike a hybrid, the Volt runs solely on an electric battery for 40 miles, then sips on its fuel reserves for up to an additional 300 miles. Charging can be done on a standard household outlet. The Volt will be available in late 2010.

FiskerKarma
You Want to Save the Planet, But Quickly and In Style

Love to burn rubber but feel a wee bit guilty about doing so? Then the Fisker Karma is for you. It’s a study in contrasts: a 403 horsepower hybrid four-door sedan with supercar styling. Luxury trim including bamboo viscose. Will it be all things to all people? The automotive community has been waiting delivery for several years, but Fisker now promises to be available by late 2010 at local auto groups Fields and Patrick.

MercedesSLSAMG
You’re More Interested in the “Quickly” Part

Debuting in summer 2010, the 2011 Mercedes SLS AMG has a top speed of 196 mph. It features Mercedes styling that’s not only gracious but also produces some serious handling dynamics.

PorschePanamera
Quick is Nice, but Let’s Not Forget Comfort

Yes, that’s a 4-door Porsche. The Panamera boasts a 400-hp engine and 44.6 cu. ft. of cargo space. While Porsche doesn’t have an individual manufacturer display at the auto show, you can see them at the Loeber Motors display. The Panamera is currently available for sale.

The Chicago Auto Show runs from February 12-21 at McCormick Place.  Tickets available online.

Jennifer Dunham Luby is the creator of SecondCitySoiree.com, an online resource offering home entertaining advice, ideas, and inspiration from a Chicago hostess.

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Desirable Objects: Gifts for Every Hostess

Of course, you’re a gracious holiday party guest who always arrives with a goodie in hand for your gracious host or hostess, but what to give the entertainer who seemingly has everything? And on such short notice at that (how did Thanksgiving creep up so fast)?  Consult our handy guide for the perfect gifts for everyone and where in town to purchase them.

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The Chocoholic
Le Grande Hatbox: 16 piece Exotic Truffle Collection, La Parisienne Cocoa, 1/2 lb. Bapchi’s Caramel Toffee, 9 piece Aztec Truffle Collection, 18 piece Exotic Caramel Collection & 3 Exotic Candy Bars.
$187.00 at Vosges Haut Chocolat, 951 W. Armitage Chicago, IL 60614 (Lincoln Park) / 520 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60611 (Downtown)


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The Nester
Belle of India Candle by D. L. & Co.
$65.00 at Barneys New York, 15 E. Oak St. Chicago, IL 60611

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The Politico
“Richard Nixon” throw.  100% Baby Alpaca wool, comes in six colors.
$295.00 at Jonathan Adler, 676 N. Wabash Ave. Chicago, IL 60611

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The Tastemaker
Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People coffee table book
$75.00 at Borders, 830 N Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60611

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The Mixologist
Nambe’ “Twist” Cocktail Shaker
$145.00 at Crosell & Co.,
1922 N Damen Ave. Chicago, IL 60647


Jennifer Dunham Luby is the creator of SecondCitySoiree.com, an online resource offering home entertaining advice, ideas, and inspiration from a Chicago hostess.

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Event: Junior League of Chicago Gazebo Holiday Market

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Perhaps you’re the sort who abhors “Christmas creep” and can’t bear to think of presents and garland until the Thanksgiving turkey’s been reduced to leftovers.  If that’s the case, you may wish to make an  exception this weekend, and do a bit of early shopping at the Junior League of Chicago‘s 38th annual Gazebo Holiday Market. Vendors in previous years have included luxury chocolatiers, soaps, stationary, home gifts, clothing and accessories, children items and more. A portion of all sales benefit the JLC’s programs, which empower at-risk women and children through mentoring, advocacy, and education.  Amounts purchased in excess of $30 are tax deductible.

What: Gazebo Holiday Market and “Martinis and Mistletoe” Preview Party, sponsored by the Junior League of Chicago

When: 1) Preview Party on Thursday, November 19th from 6pm – 10pm. (Tickets $50 in advance and $75 at the door.) Enjoy cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, music, raffle and over 30 market merchants. Preview Party attendees receive free admission to the market, all weekend.
2) Gazebo Market on Friday, November 20th from 11 a.m. – 7 p.m. and Saturday, November 21st 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance or at the door.

Where:

Chicago Cultural Center
Sidney R. Yates Gallery
78 East Washington St.
Chicago, IL 60602

To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.jlchicago.org or call 312-664-4462 ext. 101

Jennifer Dunham Luby is the creator of SecondCitySoiree.com, an online resource offering home entertaining advice, ideas, and inspiration from a Chicago hostess.

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