Reservations are now CLOSED.  If you have a question, please email laurie@caringwomensconnection.com or text 847-796-0232 and a volunteer will get back to you as soon as possible!

12:00 pm

Doors and Raffle Open!

Cash & Checks are preferred as payments.

We will have a few credit card processors but there may be a delay.

Raffles $5 each / 5 for $20 / 25 for $100

Beth’s Purse Raffle $10 each / 3 for $25 (see below for photo)

Wine Pull $20 each + Silent Auction Items

12:45 pm

A welcome from our President Anne Marie Brown

A short presentation from Olivia Stueben, representative from a previous grant, Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center, followed by Lunch

1:45 pm Comedian: Michelle Krajecki

2:30 (ish)

Raffle winners announced!

Misc:

Dress Code – business casual – no jeans/ athleisurewear, please

Questions about your meal? email laurie

We made every effort to seat people where they requested.

Please share with your guests!

Cash & Checks are preferred as payments.

We will have a few credit card processors, there will be a service fee, and

there may be a delay. Please be patient!

Cash Bar:

Cash and Credit Cards are accepted.

Bottles of wine are available to purchase for $20.

Club address for GPS:

Kemper Lakes Golf Club

24000 N Old McHenry Rd, Kildeer, IL 60047

(847) 320-3450

Many thanks to to our Spring Luncheon Committee, our volunteers and the students who helped make this event a success!

Any questions? please email laurie@caringwomensconnection.com

We are changing things up and having a comedian!!

Michelle Krajecki was born and raised in Chicago. Her comedy comes from her mid-western, middle class, middle child views. She is a graduate of The Second City Training Program in Chicago and Zanies stand-up comedy classes. Her comedy transcends gender, age, perspectives and blood types.

Michelle’s comedy path has come full circle. The original ‘plan’ was to go to The Second City after getting her theater degree. Deciding she was not the starving artist type, she taught special education before staying home with her kids. After performing comedic roles in church dramas, encouragement from family and friends and a mid-life crisis, she decided to pursue a career in comedy. Realizing her dream, she graduated from The Second City Training Center in Chicago. Afterward, she felt compelled to strike out on her own and perform stand-up comedy.

As a mother with two children ‘on the spectrum’, Michelle chooses to look at life through a ‘twisted lens’. She believes most comedy comes from imperfect people living in an imperfect world. “You can’t control life, but you can control your reaction to it.” I like to share my twisted views with other.

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