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Daniel Dunn of Aqueity, Inc. named Honorary Chair by The Rotary Club of Schaumburg/Hoffman Estates

Daniel Dunn of Aqueity, Inc. honored at 37th annual Rotary classic event "Speakeasy Spectacular" on March 12 at Marriott Chicago Northwest

The Rotary Club of Schaumburg/Hoffman Estates announces Daniel Dunn of Aqueity, Inc., Oak Brook, is named the Honorary Chair of its 37th annual classic event Speakeasy Spectacular: Flappers, Feathers & Fedoras on Saturday, March 12, 2016, at Marriott Chicago Northwest, 4800 Hoffman Boulevard, Hoffman Estates.

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Hosted by The Rotary Club of Schaumburg/Hoffman Estates Charitable Foundation, the benefit will raise the funds needed to make possible the Club’s good works during the year. “We have a mission of serving people throughout our community,” says 2015-16 Club President Terry Parke, Senior District Executive at Pathway to Adventure Council Boy Scouts. “And we like to do it in a fun way, so come out and have a great time at our event with a lot of activities for all our guests to participate in with our speakeasy theme.”

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The Rotary Club of Schaumburg/Hoffman Estates helps people year-round through dozens of community partnerships. Support of this event provides funding for scholarships and aid to these and more local non-profit organizations: Alexian Brothers Women & Children’s Hospital, Center for Health Services, District 211 Blessings in A Backpack, GiGi’s Playhouse Down Syndrome Awareness Centers, Kenneth Young Center, The Schaumburg Barn Senior Center, School District 54 Food Pantry, Special Leisure Services Foundation, and WINGS.

Costumes of the Roaring Twenties and festive black-tie optional attire are encouraged for a fun-filled night beginning at 6:00 pm with cocktails and a farewell toast to the 18th Amendment. Guests will enjoy hors d’oeuvres and live piano music by Linda O’Connor, the popular pianist at The Anvil Club. Dinner will be served at 7:30 pm followed by music and dancing with local favorite Return II Soul.

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A $10,000 cash prize and additional cash prizes of $2,500, $1,500, $750 and $500 will be awarded to lucky raffle winners. A silent auction will feature items ranging from Chicago Blackhawks Championship memorabilia to a chauffeured ride in a vintage red Mustang convertible.

Throughout the evening, guests will be engaged with Prohibition-era décor and amusements such as secret handshakes at a speakeasy alleyway. “Guys and gals, get out your feathers and fedoras – we’re going to have a lot of fun at this party!” relays the Club’s publicity chair, Nanette Sowa, Superintendent of Development at Northwest Special Recreation Association. “Sounds like the bee’s knees to me,” adds Debbie Nelson of Arlington Heights who has a ticket to attend in vintage costume with a friend.

Tickets are $200 per person including cocktails, dinner and a raffle ticket, or $300 per couple. For tickets or donations, e-mail rotaryclubofschhe@gmail.com or text Rotarian Rosemary Justen at (847) 899-8686.

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