Not sure what part of Chicago you are from, but two southside locations that do benefits all of the time are; 115 Bourbon Street on 115th & Kedzie, and Gaelic Park in Oak Forest on 143rd just east of Ridgeland. Both are great at working with charity benefits. Try to keep your entrance fee around $20-$25. If you go too high (people understand it's for a good cause but you need to get people in the door so you can sell raffle tickets) you won't get a good turnout. If you want to serve food that might dip in to your funds. You are better off starting the event @ 7pm & sticking to snacks and drinks. I have also been to a benefit where the ladies went around to different resturants and got them to donate food for the night. Then it was laid out in a buffet style/ where everyone helped themselves. Silent auctions, split the pot, and raffles are great ways to make money at the event. Get as many people or companies, as you can, to donate whatever they can, and raffle it off. Bigger items such as tickets to games or autograph memorabilia should be on the silent auction table. Items such as gc for resturants, wine baskets, or baskets made up by people should be on raffle tables. Sell raffle tickets for prizes & split the pot tickets at $1 each or 6 for $5. You will make good money off of these items. Good luck!