Dee Dunheim


DEEDUN Public Relations has promoted tourism by representing Chambers of Commerce, Neighborhood
Associations, Civic Foundations and Not-For-Profit organizations throughout Chicagoland.

She has done the publicity writing and photography for street fairs, festivals and community fund- raisers, retailers, restaurants, entertainers and police agencies.

A sampling include: Heritage Investigations Private Detective Agency; The Downtown Sports Club; Chicago's Wabash Jewelers Mall; Cuisine Clubs of America; Lincoln Park Market; Kathy Brown's Rhythm Teaching and Learning Center; KJ the Caberet Singer; Mickey & The Memories - Ultimate Rock 'n Soul Reunion; Interior Accents; The Chesterton/Duneland Chamber of Commerce and Lakeshore Festival and Events, Inc., The Chicago Police Department's Beat Rep Program and the Porter County Indiana Sheriff's Department.

Restaurants have included: The Four Farthings Tavern & Grill and The Penny Lane Cafe, The Red Lion Pub; Jerome's Restaurant; The Clark Street Cafe and Gitanes in Lincoln Park and Big Shoulders Cafe in The Chicago Historical Society.

Her Monthly Restaurant Columns have ranged from: "Dining Out with Dee" in The San Luis (Obispo) Revue in California, and "Lunch Beat" and "Wine & Dine" columns for Today's Chicago Woman.

On a freelance basis, Dee has written about tourist attractions including Hearst Castle and hotels like the Madonna Inn in California. Personality profiles are her favorites. She's written celebrity cover stories for Pacific Coast Magazine in California; socialite and celebrity cover
stories for Skyline (Lerner Newspapers) and designer stories for the Fashion & People section of The Chicago Sun-Times.

She has also interviewed and written biographical stories on all the original Munchkins from the 1939 MGM movie classic The Wizard of Oz.

DEEDUN Public Relations services are also available for special projects and assignments for chambers of commerce, advertising agencies and public relations firms.




Click Here to read
Mini Biographies
of the original Munchkins
from MGM's 1939 classic movie
The Wizard of Oz
by DeeDun


Photo by DeeDun
Photo by DeeDun

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Photo by DeeDun
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