Daywatch: Chicago’s Happiness Club

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We live in harsh and harmful times. All you need to do is look at the violence over the Fourth of July holiday. But behind the horror, good can emerge, hope survives.

Marc and Maureen Schulman have three daughters, now adults and leading successful and fulfilling lives, but the family will tell you that among the most rewarding and influential years of the girls’ young lives were those spent in the company of other members of the Happiness Club.

“The girls were really into singing and dancing and when they saw these kids of the Happiness Club perform, they begged us to let them join the group,” says Maureen. “They auditioned and got in and all three of them made great friends and had the most wonderful, creative time.”

That was more than two decades ago and Chicago’s Happiness Club remains in the hopeful business of changing young lives. Founded and still guided by a desire to bring arts and entertainment to children living in underserved neighborhoods, it has consistently attracted children from less beleaguered areas too.

It is in the nonprofit Happiness Club, which rehearses once or twice a week and performs some 60 shows a year, where a child from Roseland can meet and get to know a kid from Streeterville. It is where children can break down some of the barriers that separate us, diminish the fear that shadows the urban landscape.

Read the full story from the Tribune’s Rick Kogan.

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