A Magical Dream: Oak Brook Chapter to host annual Mistletoe Medley

Allison Rosati will return as Master of Ceremonies in 2023.

The Oak Brook Chapter of the Auxiliary of the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago presents its seasonal fundraiser, Mistletoe Medley, on November 28 at Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace A longtime favorite with attendees from the western suburbs and beyond, the event attracts over 500 guests annually and features raffles, a fashion show, shopping, and lunch.

This year’s benefit promises to be another great success. A perennial favorite, NBC 5 News Anchor Allison Rosati returns to the podium as our Master of Ceremonies.

This year’s theme, “A Magical Dream” pays homage to a holiday favorite, the Nutcracker Ballet. The event will feature a short performance by the highly renowned Salt Creek Ballet.

For more information and online reservations visit oakbrookchapterinfantwelfare.org.

Zzazz Productions will produce the runway fashion show.

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