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The Chicago Architecture Foundation (CAF) Auxiliary Board is a group of volunteers interested in architecture and dedicated to
fundraising efforts that support the Foundation's programs for public school students.

AUXILIARY BOARD PROGRAMS

As a benefit of your membership, the Auxiliary Board Program Committee arranges several social and educational events throughout the year. These events, held in architecturally interesting spaces throughout Chicago, are designed to provide insight into issues that impact the city’s architectural legacy

Past events have included:
2008 Annual River Cruise with
Architect Jeanne Gang
OWP/P Architects
Hard Hat Tours/New Construction Projects Under construction preview tour of Millennium Park with Edward Uhlir, FAIA, Design Director of the Millennium Park Project, and Thomas Beeby, FAIA, architect of the Joan W. and Irving B. Harris Theater for Music and Dance.
Residential Architecture Cocktail reception and tour of a unique Ravenswood “garage house” with commentary by architect Joe Valerio.
Restoration Projects UIC/Maxwell Street guided tour of housing and economic development projects in Pilsen and the Near West Side and the UIC South Campus Expansion Project.
Commercial Projects Tour of the new Hyatt Center with a focus on the IBM and Hyatt floors, and Mercy Housing Center with architect Helmut Jahn and OWP/P.
Cultural Projects Guided tour of the Hyde Park Art Center.
Social Events Holiday parties and river cruise fundraising events.

YOUTH EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Taliesin student 2008

In addition to the general support of the Chicago Architecture Foundation, the Auxiliary Board is proud to sponsor the Foundation’s youth education programming, specifically, the annual Taliesin apprenticeships. Each year, top prize-winning students from the Newhouse Program and Architecture Competition are awarded a trip to Frank Lloyd Wright’s School of Architecture in Spring Green, Wisconsin. While at Taliesin, students work with a mentor on a design project. The Newhouse Scholars follow Frank Lloyd Wright’s model of “learning by doing” and participate in every aspect of life as part of the Taliesin community.


MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
Auxiliary Board members receive a variety of benefits in recognition of their support.
These include:
Invitations to complimentary Auxiliary Board members' programs. These social and educational events go behind-the-scenes at Chicago’s most fascinating spaces and provide unique opportunities to meet Chicago’s leading architectsand advocates over cocktails and refreshments
CAF Study Tour to China, 2007
Free admission to more than 70 architecture tours, exhibitions and lectures throughout the year
A subscription to insites, CAF’s quarterly members’ newsletter
An annual buy-two-get-two-free offer for the Architecture River Cruise
10% discount at the Chicago Architecture Foundation Shop
Invitations to special members study tours. Past tours have included London, Berlin, Prague/Budapest, Cuba, Spain, Rome, Seattle, Los Angeles and Beijing/Shanghai

MEMBERSHIP COMMITMENT
Annual Auxiliary Board Dues: $175 Individual $250 Household
Minimum donation of $500 (individual members) and $1,000 (household members) each year in addition to membership dues.

To satisfy this pledge you are asked to either purchase tickets to the annual Gala or make an equivalent cash donation to CAF no later than the Gala (March).
Members are encouraged to participate on an Auxiliary Board Committee.

In addition, to enhance your participation on the board, we ask members to encourage friends, contacts and colleagues to:

• Purchase tickets to the annual Gala
• Make a silent auction donation for the annual Gala
• Purchase tickets to other Auxiliary Board events
• Make a charitable contribution to CAF

CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE FOUNDATION ANNUAL GALA
2009 Burnham Centennial Gala

For over 30 years, the Auxiliary Board has generated significant revenue by organizing events and presenting an annual Gala. The Gala is CAF’s most important fundraiser of the year and is attended by corporate, civic and social leaders, including representatives from Chicago’s architecture, building, construction and engineering fields.

The 2010 Chicago Architecture Foundation Gala, A Model City, will be held on March 13, 2009 at the Palmer House Hilton. For more information please visit the Gala website or call 312.922.3432 x295.


For more information contact:  
Manager, Donor Relations and Events
312.922.3432 x295

auxboard(at)architecture.org
 



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