Hinsdale Infant Welfare Society

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More than 400 guests packed the Drake Oak Brook Hotel in early March for the Hinsdale Infant Welfare Society’s Tablescapes Ooh La La event for an afternoon of shopping, bidding and dining.

All proceeds benefit the Angel Harvey Family Health Center located in Logan Square in downtown Chicago.

The center provides high-quality medical dental, vision and mental health services to children and adults and impact on the lives of thousands of Chicagoland women and families who need critical healthcare services.

For more information on the Hinsdale Infant Welfare Society, and their fundraising and support of the Angel Harvey Family Health Center, please visit hinsdaleiws.com.

Melissa and Matt Goebel who was the event emcee

Laura Preusser, Jane Hartschuh, Linda Davis

Kerry Lynch, Kristine Jeka, Amity Comiskey, Shelly Perkowski, Marta Petrushchak, Cara Omiecinski

Danielle Tuck, Cindy Klima, Lindsay Oosterban

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