co-worker Caroline Kennedy,
right, were on hand displaying
many colorful items from their
Flossmoor store, Kluger Furs.
(Sharon Filkins/H-F Chronicle)
Both women knew that people would soon be searching for “that perfect gift” for their mothers. Together they came up with the idea of the “Shop for Mom — Shop for Good” event which highlighted FSL. It was held on May 8 at the Idlewild Country Club.
Their efforts turned into an event that brought FSL into the forefront and at the same time it financially promoted the organization’s mission.
Kahn Design Jewelry booth
featuring jewelry created by
owner, Barb Mason, on the
right. (Sharon Filkins/H-F
Chronicle)
Kluger and Mason also invited local businesses to participate as vendors and asked each of them to invite their clients. In addition to Kluger Furs and Bobbi Kahn Design Jewelry, participating vendors included Loulou Bell (new and vintage items), Knotty Knits (one-of-a-kind designs) and The Villager Gift Shop. There were 80 personally-invited visitors on hand to shop while enjoying snacks, beverages and raffles. The FSL booth provided the raffle opportunities while distributing information on the organization.
Mom-Shop for Good event
were Vendors Dodi Wians, right,
and Lisa Komorowski, owners of
Loulou Belle, a shop for new and
vintage items in downtown
Homewood. (Sharon Filkins/
H-F Chronicle)
“In 2018 we distributed $44,450 to 15 charities including Aunt Martha’s, Cancer Support Center, Flossmoor Public Library, Ford Heights Community Service Organization and Future Kids of America. Also, scholarships are provided for Homewood-Flossmoor High School and Prairie State College students. A list of all the charities we support can be found on our website www.FlossmoorServiceLeague.org,” she said.
This year’s spring event was a College Kegger-themed party held on May 18 at the Homewood Science Center. It included food, drinks, a movie on the big screen, a DJ and dancing. We also had games like bean bags and beer pong.
“Throughout the year we volunteer at charities as the need arises, as well as collect items they need. We currently have 19 members and are always looking to grow our membership. We meet monthly except over the summer months. All members serve on various committees and assist in planning and attending our events,” Mlynarcik said.