CFL May Day 5k

Apr 28, 2024 - 6:00 AM to 6:00 AM CDT

Where: 2301 S. Jean Baptiste Point DuSable Lake Shore Drive, Chicago

Join the Chicago Federation of Labor for the May Day 5K Run and Walk on Sunday, April 28, 2024!

Individuals of all ages and fitness levels are encouraged to participate in this family-friendly event to commemorate May Day and its importance to the Chicago Labor Movement. The race will begin on the Lakefront Trail near the Lakeside Center at McCormick Place at 8:00 a.m. and continue up the trail through the Museum Campus. The course features a segment on Solidarity Drive and beautiful views of Chicago’s Downtown skyline.

Packet pick-up will begin at 7 a.m. at the event site. Commemorative race t-shirts will be provided to all runners and walkers, and medals will be awarded to winners in age-group categories. All participants will also receive a complimentary beverage at the post-race party and awards ceremony at Boat Drinks (an outdoor bar and grill located at 600 E Waldron Drive along the Lakefront Trail) following the race.

This year's race coincides with Workers' Memorial Day 2024 and will recognize the workers killed, injured or made ill on the job.

To register and participate in this year's race, please follow this link!

Hope to see you there!



The Game Night Game Show - Presented by the Next Gen & Chicago Conservatory Committees

Apr 16, 2024 - 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM CDT

Where: The Kaufherr Center (KRC) - 1 E. Erie, Suite 660, Chicago IL

THE GAME NIGHT GAME SHOW!  
A mashup of our favorite trivia game shows, with an Industry twist...okay, 3-4 twists.

Presented by the Next Gen and Conservatory Committees, The Game Night Game Show will be a fun evening of food, beverages, camaraderie and SAG-AFTRA themed trivia games modeled after your favorite game shows!


Want to be part of the fun? Your mission, should you choose to accept it:

  • Fly solo or bring a friend (union or pre-union**) 
  • Bring a snack to share
  • Prepare for a trivia night like no other with your chance to win "100 Grand" (as well as some serious bragging rights!) 

(If you are feeling uncertain of your trivia skills - fear not, this is a team activity and you can TOTALLY copy off of your neighbor's test.)

Join us and, who knows, you may even learn a thing or two about your next contract!


**Game nights are open to invited pre-union/non union performers hosted by an attending SAG-AFTRA Member

 

RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete the form below to RSVP; you must be logged in to RSVP. 

This event is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid thru April 30, 2024 or in compliance with the November 2023 dues extension program).

Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 business hours before the start of the event. 



Working Families' Archer Avenue St. Patrick's Day Parade

Mar 16, 2024 - 11:30 AM to 4:00 PM CDT

Where: Archer Avenue and Oak Park Avenue

SAG-AFTRA Chicago will participating in the Working Families' Parade alongside the Chicago Federation of Labor!  This is parade take place on Chicago's Southside - wear your SAG-AFTRA gear and represent our union as a part of the big day!  

Sandwiches and St. Patrick’s Day swag will be provided for all participants!

RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete the form below to RSVP; you must be logged in to RSVP. 

This event is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid thru April 30, 2024 or in compliance with the November 2023 dues extension program).

Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 business hours before the start of the event. 



Chicago St. Patrick's Day Parade

Mar 16, 2024 - 12:00 PM to 12:00 PM CDT

Where: Corner of S. Columbus Drive between E. Balbo Drive and E. Roosevelt Road

SAG-AFTRA Chicago will participating in the St. Patrick's Day Parade alongside the Chicago Federation of Labor!  This is your chance to be more than a spectator in Chicago's St. Patrick's Day festivities - wear your SAG-AFTRA gear and represent our union as a part of the big day!  

Sandwiches and St. Patrick’s Day swag will be provided for all participants!

RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete the form below to RSVP; you must be logged in to RSVP. 

This event is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid thru April 30, 2024 or in compliance with the November 2023 dues extension program).

Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 business hours before the start of the event. 



At the Table - Table read of "I Don't Dream in Spanish Anymore"

Apr 01, 2024 - 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM CDT

Where: KRC - 1 E. Erie, Suite 660

Below is the information for the SAG-AFTRA/IFA table read. We are pleased to announce that we are reading “I Don’t Dream in Spanish Anymore” from filmmaker Missy Hernandez. Her script was part of the Chicago Independent Producers Lab.  The table read is a volunteer opportunity for SAG-AFTRA members to meet local filmmakers and participate in their pre-production development process. If you are interested in putting yourself on tape (audio or video), for consideration to read one of these roles, please email Kathy.Byrne@sagaftra.org to request the sides for the specific role(s) you are interested in.  Sides will be provided for the main characters not the “also reading for” roles.

The Table Read is on Monday, April 1, 2024 at 6 pm at the KRC at 1 E. Erie, Chicago, IL with a rehearsal on Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 5:30 pm. If you are able to commit to these 2 days - please feel free to submit. Deadline for submissions is March 15 at 5 pm.

PROJECT INFORMATION

Logline: A scientist must return to her roots to escape the horrors of an ancestral curse that threatens to kill her and her unborn child. The closer she gets to the truth of why her grandmother fled her homeland, the more danger she puts on herself and her pregnancy.   

Project Synopsis: ISABEL (30s) is a Chicago-born Puerto Rican and a scientist who researches how trauma changes the genetic expression in the DNA of both the individuals who experienced it and the generations that follow. Conducting a study on migrant women and their families, she is focused on the trauma of displacement and assimilation. Upon entering the third trimester of her high-risk pregnancy, she is struck with visions. Terrible images of a witch, a fire, and bloodied hands haunt her dreams and intrude upon her daily life. After chasing an apparition into oncoming traffic and lands her in the hospital, Isabel's abuela, AMALIA (70s) warns Isabel that the curse will kill her in childbirth unless she finds a way to break it. Furious, Isabel dismisses this idea until the strength and frequency of her nightmares put a strain on her research and her marriage. Frightened about being labeled “crazy” and certain her husband will blame the stress of her work, Isabel seeks Amalia's help. The old woman offers little help, unable or unwilling to revisit the trauma that forced her to flee her homeland. Amalia retreats into her memories of the friend she loved and lost, LUISA, the only daughter of a dangerous BRUJA. Luisa, whose spirit Isabel chased into traffic, infiltrates Isabel’s dreams. After she learns that her husband sabotaged her career for “the sake of her health” Isabel runs away to Puerto Rico to discover the origins of the curse on her own. Against her better judgment, she uses her nightmares to guide her to the scene of the mysterious tragedy that caused the curse and the women who can help her break it. 

Project Information: This project is a drama that mixes magical realism and horror. As scripted, it will be filmed in Chicago and Puerto Rico in English, Spanish, and Spanglish. 

Casting Notes: For the production, characters listed with specific race, ethnicity, and language fluency will be cast as described. Though the reading will be held in English, some words, phrases, or moments translate better in Spanish. We would love to see as many bilingual actors (in roles that require it) as possible. Spanish utilized during the reading will be minimal and dependent on the comfort levels of the actors cast. The fluency levels listed are for character reference and are not a determining factor in the casting of this table read. 

 

NARRATOR A charismatic and expressive voice to capture the spirit and pacing of this story and its elements of magical realism, thriller, and horror. Female. Spanish Proficiency: Fluent/Native speaker. Bilingual actors are a plus.

ISABEL (Lead – Late 30s) Isabel is a professor and scientific researcher in her late 30s. She is 7 months pregnant after a series of fertility issues and a miscarriage. Raised by her abuela, Amalia, after Isabel’s mother died in childbirth. A Native Chicagoan of Puerto Rican descent. Intelligent, intuitive, bold, and unyielding.  Spanish Proficiency: Competent but clunky. Bilingual actors are a plus.

AMALIA (Lead – 70+) Amalia is a stern and secretive woman in her 70s who fled Puerto Rico as a young woman. She carries a lot of pain and guilt over the loss of loved ones and terrible events that were not her fault. Spanish Proficiency: Fluent/Native Spanish speaker. Speaks English with a Puerto Rican accent. Bilingual actors are a plus.

DANIEL (Lead – 50s) Daniel, Isabel’s husband, is a Latino man in his 50s, a professor, and a writer. Seemingly protective of his wife, their unborn child, and the life he has built for himself, he is a charming man with a jealous streak and the need to be seen as the one in control of the relationship.

CARLOS (Supporting – 30s) Carlos is a dance instructor with a sixth sense running away from their “gift” and destiny of becoming a healer. A reluctant ally to Isabel on her journey. An ambiguous, androgynous character of Latinx descent in their 30s. Spanish Proficiency: Competent to fluent. Bilingual actors are a plus. ALSO READS FOR: YOUNG AMALIA’S HUSBAND 

LUISA (Supporting – Late teens) Luisa, the only child of the Bruja, was Young Amalia’s best friend. A magical person with child-like innocence and an otherworldly understanding of how things are and should be. Haunts Isabel and pulls her toward breaking the curse. Spanish Proficiency: Fluent/Native speaker. Bilingual actors are a plus. ALSO READS FOR: JULIA, LITTLE LUISA

YOUNG AMALIA (Supporting – Late teens) Amalia was a young woman in her teens and early 20s before being hardened by life’s traumas. A brave and generous person willing to risk her life and go against her family’s wishes to do what is right and help a friend in need. Spanish Proficiency: Fluent/Native Spanish speaker. Bilingual actors are a plus. ALSO READS FOR: LITTLE AMALIA, AMALIA LUISA, 

THE BRUJA (Supporting – 50s) A fearsome and scarred woman (physically and emotionally), the Bruja was driven to witchcraft in desperation after a terrible crime that was committed against her. She raised her only daughter, Luisa, in the seclusion of the forest. Her daughter is her everything in life. She curses Amalia and her descendants. Spanish Proficiency: Fluent/Native speaker. Bilingual actors are a plus. ALSO READS FOR: OLD DOÑA BEATRICE, INDIGENOUS LATINA

JOHN/MIDDLE-AGED WHITE MAN (50s) A friend and fellow faculty member at the university where Isabel and Daniel teach. Male. ALSO READS FOR: BRANDON, KEVIN, SHOPPER, LOCAL MAN, PRIEST, WAITER, YOUNGER FARMER

PROF. PETERSON (60s – 70s) A stuffy and condescending fellow faculty member at the university where Isabel and Daniel teach. Open race/ethnicity. ALSO READS FOR: STEVE, NEIGHBOR, MEDITATION GUIDE, SHOP OWNER, OLDER FARMER

OLIVIA (50s) Isabel’s friend and fellow faculty member at the university. Supportive and sisterly – a genuine friend and confidant to Isabel. Female. Open race/ethnicity. ALSO READS FOR: MARTINA, THE ULTRASOUND TECHNICIAN, BUS DRIVER, LOCAL WOMAN


VERONICA (60s) A friend and fellow faculty member at the university where Isabel and Daniel teach. Female. Asian-American. ALSO READS FOR: YOUNG DOÑA BEATRICE/AMALIA’S MOTHER, FEMALE PASSENGER, ASHLEY, DOCTOR PRASAD, SECRETARY, JESSICA. 

This is an unpaid table read. This event is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA Chicago members in good standing (paid thru April 30, 2024 or in compliance with the November 2023 dues extension program). Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 business hours before the start of the event. 



Chicago Local Member 101

Mar 06, 2024 - 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM CST

Where: KRC - 1 E. Erie, Suite 660, Chicago, IL 60611

Welcome to the SAG-AFTRA Chicago Local! This Member 101 meeting is a must for new members, and a great refresher for the seasoned veteran actor!  

This is a valuable meeting to learn everything you need to know about SAG-AFTRA and all that we have to offer.  

Learn new things and get answers to any questions you have about SAG-AFTRA.

The meeting will be held in person at the KRC - 1 E. Erie, Suite 660, lunch will be served.

 

RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete the form below to RSVP; you must be logged in to RSVP. 

This event is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid thru April 30, 2024 or in compliance with the November 2023 dues extension program).

Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 business hours before the start of the event. 



NextGen Game Night - 3rd Tuesday of each month

Jan 16, 2024 - 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM CST

Where: KRC - 1 E. Erie, Suite 660

Hosted by the NextGen, Game Night is for Everyone!  Game Night is the third Tuesday of every month, bring a game of your choosing, and let's see if we can play it!  Feel free to bring a friend or 2, a snack to share, and join in on the fun!

RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete the form below to RSVP; you must be logged in to RSVP. 

This event is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid thru April 30, 2024 or in compliance with the November 2023 dues extension program), and their guests.

Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 business hours before the start of the event. 



SAG Awards Chicago Local Viewing Party

Feb 24, 2024 - 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM CST

Where: Davis Theater at 4614 N. Lincoln Avenue Chicago, IL 

The Chicago Local SAG Awards Viewing Party

Please join us at a viewing party for the 30th Annual SAG Awards. This is a great opportunity to gather with fellow SAG-AFTRA members to celebrate excellence in film and television performances.

Who: SAG-AFTRA members (free) and guests ($10) each.  After you RSVP for yourself, click here to make payment for your Guests.

Where: The Davis Theater at 4614 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL 

When: Saturday, Feb. 24, 5 - 9 p.m. 

5 - 6:30 p.m. - cocktail reception with light appetizers and cash bar. 

7 - 9 p.m. - SAG Awards Streaming Live on Netflix

RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete the form below to RSVP; you must be logged in to RSVP. 

This event is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid thru April 30, 2024 or in compliance with the November 2023 dues extension program) plus a guest.

Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 business hours before the start of the event. 



NEW YEAR, NEW YOU, Part 3: BUSINESS

Mar 04, 2024 - 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM CST

Where: The Kaufherr Center (KRC) - 1 E. Erie, Suite 660, Chicago IL

The SAG-AFTRA Chicago Conservatory presents
 "NEW YEAR - NEW YOU!: Body, Brain, Business!"

This three-part series is designed to get you feeling grounded, thinking positively and running your creative career like a business! Join all the sessions or pick and choose those most appealing to you. 
All Events are scheduled to be IN PERSON at The Kaufherr Center (1 E Erie, Suite 660)

PART 3: BUSINESS
Monday, March 4, 6 - 8pm
 
This two part event will be jam-packed with must have info!
 
Part 1:
Learn how to organize and maintain a daily discipline to run a successful small business (your acting career) without wearing yourself thin. Sarafina Vecchio will guide us through marketing basics, basic incorporation and tax tips, how to create Accounts Payable/Receivable organization, forecasting, scheduling, and staying agile (and calm) when plans change. If you want to recognize what business skills you already have and better understand how to put them to your advantage, this is the session for you!
 
Sarafina Vecchio is a former VP of Marketing and Sales turned SAG-AFTRA actor. For two decades she co-owned and operated her family’s manufacturing company, while simultaneously performing and modeling in Chicago and on both coasts. She is now a full time actor, director, VO artist, and educator. She credits her success in her second career to the skills she learned in her first! Helping fellow performers develop the skills and focus needed to succeed in an ever changing (and sometimes lonely) business is what she loves to do! www.SarafinaVecchio.com
 
Part 2:
 
Michael McCracken joins us to help you figure out some of the biggest actor challenges, such as:
 
  • How to make the most of your online casting profiles 
  • Understanding where you fit in the market
  • Best practices for building a great working relationship with your agent
  • Building your network and expanding your reach (without being over pushy and feeling icky).
  • And Of Course...what to do when things are a little too slow.
     
Michael McCracken is the Founder and Artistic Director of Vagabond School of the Arts in Chicago. He has been in the professional entertainment industry for over 20 years in multiple different capacities. Before founding Vagabond School he was a tv/film, commercial and theatrical Talent Agent in Chicago (Grossman & Jack Talent, Shirley Hamilton Talent). As an acting teacher and coach, he brings his experience as a freelance casting session director (Simon Casting, The Cast Station), SAG-AFTRA Actor (Chicago Med, Hyundai, Lunchables), improviser and musician. He has worked with thousands of actors through Vagabond School, pushing his student’s careers forward by teaching an on-camera technique that he created. He also provides business coaching for actors as someone who has worked professionally on all 3 sides of the acting business (Agent, Casting, Actor). Michael has also been asked to teach Master Classes at DePaul, Columbia, Loyola, University of Illinois Chicago, North Central College and Millikin University. He can be found at vagabondschool.com 

 

RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete the form below to RSVP; you must be logged in to RSVP. 

This event is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid thru April 30, 2024 or in compliance with the November 2023 dues extension program).

Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 business hours before the start of the event. 



NEW YEAR, NEW YOU, Part 2: BRAIN

Feb 12, 2024 - 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM CST

Where: The Kaufherr Center (KRC) - 1 E. Erie, Suite 660, Chicago IL

The SAG-AFTRA Chicago Conservatory presents
 "NEW YEAR - NEW YOU: Body, Brain, Business!"

This three-part series is designed to get you feeling grounded, thinking positively and running your creative career like a business! Join all the sessions or pick and choose those most appealing to you. 
All Events are scheduled to be IN PERSON at The Kaufherr Center (1 E Erie, Suite 660)

PART 2: BRAIN
Monday, Feb. 12 6 - 8pm 

Derive meaning and purpose from 2023. Bring your calendar, social media, photos from the year, your journal, or anything else that you can review from last year. What were you grateful for? What lessons did you learn? What growth did you experience through the challenges of the year? What deeper truths did you realize? Who did you become in 2023? Join us to set intentions for how you'd like to feel in 2024!

Courtney Rioux is an actor, coach, and podcast host living in Chicago. And now a mother! As an actor, you may have seen her most recently as Paramedic Courtney on eight seasons of Chicago Med, heard her voice on a Jimmy Dean commercial, or seen her as the Spokesperson for Hot Shot. Courtney can also be seen in Marlyne Barrett's film, Haimerican. Courtney is also an advocate for actors. She hosts the podcast The Whole Artist with Courtney Rioux. She coaches actors who feel stuck in their lives and careers. Finally, she serves on the National Board for Sag-Aftra, the most recent TV/Theatrical negotiating committee, as well as her Chicago Local Board. With each pursuit, she seeks to inspire and empower actors to create a life of joy, freedom, and abundance. Follow her at @courtneyrioux on Insta and reach out at CourtneyRioux.com

 

RSVP: Reservations are required. Please complete the form below to RSVP; you must be logged in to RSVP. 

This event is only open to paid-up SAG-AFTRA members in good standing (paid thru April 30, 2024 or in compliance with the November 2023 dues extension program).

Parents/guardians of performers under 18 years old are welcome.

ADA requests may be included on your RSVP form below. Please note that ADA requests must be received 72 business hours before the start of the event. 



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