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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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An AMA chartered Club since 1964, our goal is to provide a forum for club members in Chicago's South Suburbs to exchange ideas and benefit from one anothers experiences with the hobby of building and the sport of flying radio controlled model aircraft.
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John Fielding, CEO
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Trustees must be members of the Rotary Club of Chicago and are appointed by the President of the Rotary Club of Chicago subject to majority vote of approval by the Board of Directors of the Club.
The Board also reviews requests submitted by the Scholarship Committee of the Rotary Club of Chicago, and other committees of the Club as well as requests to support charitable projects of Rotary International.
As a past President of the Rotary Club of Chicago, John is intimately familar with much of the business community and can assist with business networking.
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Phuong Nguyen, Exotic Dancer
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Sammura Shane is Chicago's biggest freak along with Tantalizing Tammy from our stripper video line CLUB MINK vol.
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Sam Hayden, Gothic Nightclub Owner
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One of the reasons for their popularity was two clubs that had simultaneously broken the barriers of race and sexual preference, two clubs that were to pass on into dance music legend - Chicago's Warehouse and New York's Paradise Garage.
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Rob Bruff, Nightclub Bouncer
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The Booster Club, patterned after Chicago's Uptown Dojo Boosters, holds dances, sells hot dogs and soft drinks at the dojo and does the clerical work of the club.
As Chicago's #1 upscale adult social entertainment club, our primary missions to provide you with a safe, secure, upscale environment where you can feel free to mingle and meet with Chicago's hottest, nicest couples who have the same interest as you.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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Mojo Mamas M ojo M amas showcases eight of Chicago's finest female blues vocalists all of whom currently perform at Blue Chicago's three clubs.
Robin is currently writing and producing songs for her upcoming solo album to be showcased in Chicago's top clubs later this year.
The Shadows Of Knight were already a fave in Chicago's teen clubs when the producer and owner of Dunwich Records took them into the studio to cover Them's "Gloria", a record that had been banned in much of the country.
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Tony Howell, Skateboarder
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Out of the tool shed and unleashed upon Chicago's overgrown club scene in January 1997: Lawnboy's bumper crop of catchy musical clippings attracts a grass roots following of fun loving sods ready to plant themselves at the bar and irrigate themselves with beer.
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