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Chocolate Ball goes Hollywood

Shorewood HUGS to hold event on Feb. 2

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The Hugs and Wishes program is in its fourth year, Babyak said. To date they have filled nearly 90 wishes of area people who have struggled with economic problems, cancer and other health care needs, educational needs and abusive relationships, to name a few.

HUGS recipients are men, women, children and infants who would otherwise fall through the cracks of most programs that help with much larger needs. HUGS members truly believe by granting these wishes they touch the hearts of people and give them hope of a brighter tomorrow.

Special guests for the evening will be Minooka High School science teacher Sam Pavelka, who is battling Ewing’s Sarcoma, and his wife Cheryl, for a much needed night out. HUGS members choose one wish recipient each year and sponsor that person to attend the Chocolate Ball in their honor.

As a wish recipient, Pavelka asked to have a swing set/jungle gym built for his young daughter who was having a hard time dealing with her father’s illness and welcoming a new baby to the family all at once.

There are many, many more heartwarming stories about recipients that can be viewed on the organization’s website, www.shorewoodhugs.org.

Emcees for the evening will be Lynn, Mary and Natalie, from the WJOL show of the same name. Other local celebrities, business owners, wish recipients and your own neighbors will also step out Hollywood style on Feb. 24.

Tickets can be purchased from any Shorewood HUGS member for $45 in advance, or $55 at the door.

Attire for the evening is dressy casual, and like in Hollywood, just about anything goes.

The event is sponsored by the vendors and Heartland Bank and Trust Company.

Thanks to the outpouring of support from the people of Shorewood and surrounding communities, the Chocolate Ball fundraiser has been a great success for HUGS, Babyak said.

“We love and appreciate the support our community gives us,” said Babyak, “and our Hugs and Wishes program wouldn’t be possible without it.”


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