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2 | February 16, 2017 | The highland park landmark calendar<br />
hplandmark.com<br />
In this week’s<br />
Landmark<br />
Police Reports4<br />
Pet of the Week8<br />
Editorial15<br />
Puzzles20<br />
Faith Briefs22<br />
Dining Out26<br />
Home of the Week27<br />
Athlete of the Week30<br />
The Highland<br />
Park Landmark<br />
ph: 847.272.4565<br />
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Editor<br />
Courtney Jacquin, x34<br />
courtney@hplandmark.com<br />
SPORTS editor<br />
Derek Wolff, x24<br />
d.wolff@22ndcenturymedia.com<br />
Sales director<br />
Teresa Lippert, x22<br />
t.lippert@22ndcenturymedia.com<br />
Real Estate Sales<br />
Elizabeth Fritz, x19<br />
e.fritz@22ndcenturymedia.com<br />
Classified sales,<br />
Recruitment Advertising<br />
Jess Nemec, 708.326.9170, x46<br />
j.nemec@22ndcenturymedia.com<br />
Legal Notices<br />
Jeff Schouten, 708.326.9170, x51<br />
j.schouten@22ndcenturymedia.com<br />
PUBLISHER<br />
Joe Coughlin, x16<br />
j.coughlin@22ndcenturymedia.com<br />
Managing Editor<br />
Eric DeGrechie, x23<br />
eric@wilmettebeacon.com<br />
AssT. Managing Editor<br />
Fouad Egbaria, x35<br />
fouad@glencoeanchor.com<br />
President<br />
Andrew Nicks<br />
a.nicks@22ndcenturymedia.com<br />
EDITORIAL DESIGN DIRECTOR<br />
Nancy Burgan, 708.326.9170, x30<br />
n.burgan@22ndcenturymedia.com<br />
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THURSDAY<br />
Introduction to Virtual and<br />
Augmented Reality<br />
7–8 p.m. Feb. 16, Highland<br />
Park Public Library,<br />
494 Laurel Ave., Highland<br />
Park. Learn how virtual<br />
and augmented reality<br />
technologies are changing<br />
how we learn, live, and<br />
interact with each other.<br />
Test two virtual reality experiences<br />
with the library’s<br />
Google Cardboard viewer<br />
and Microsoft Hololens.<br />
Space is hands-on and<br />
limited to 10 participants.<br />
For more information, call<br />
(847) 432-0216.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Jazzed Up Dining<br />
and Classical Cocktail<br />
Fundraiser<br />
6:30 p.m. Feb. 18, Midwest<br />
Young Artists Conservatory,<br />
878 Lyster Road,<br />
Highwood. Join Celebrate<br />
Highwood for a fundraiser<br />
benefitting Midwest<br />
Young Artists Conservatory<br />
with live jazz, classical<br />
and big band musical<br />
performances by Midwest<br />
Young Artists Conservatory<br />
students, dinner, open<br />
bar and silent auction. $75.<br />
For tickets and more information,<br />
visit celebratehighwood.com.<br />
Past Life Regression<br />
Intensive<br />
10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Feb.<br />
18, Infinity Foundation,<br />
1280 Old Skokie Road,<br />
Highland Park. Christine<br />
Sonnen, ATP, will explore<br />
fundamentals of hypnotherapy<br />
and past life regression<br />
through lecture,<br />
practice, Q & A, group<br />
sharing and application.<br />
For more information, visit<br />
infinityfoundation.org.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
High Tea with Alexander<br />
Hamilton’s Women<br />
1 p.m. Feb. 19, Highland<br />
Park Community House,<br />
1911 Sheridan Road,<br />
Highland Park, Greater<br />
Midwest Foodways Alliance<br />
is presents the fourcourse<br />
tea, catered by High<br />
Tea by Gerri. In this new<br />
living-history portrayal,<br />
meet the real Schuyler<br />
sisters who captivated Alexander<br />
Hamilton. Actress<br />
and scholar Leslie Goddard,<br />
Ph.D. brings these<br />
smart, beautiful women to<br />
life as they discuss their<br />
complicated relationships<br />
with Hamilton and the other<br />
men in their lives. $60.<br />
For more information, call<br />
(312) 380-1665.<br />
Film Showing and<br />
Discussion: Magical<br />
Realism in Film<br />
2–4 p.m. Feb. 19, Highland<br />
Park Public Library,<br />
494 Laurel Ave., Highland<br />
Park. A viewing of<br />
the 2003 film “Big Fish”<br />
followed by a discussion<br />
lead by Bob Coscarelli.<br />
For more information, call<br />
(847) 681-7033.<br />
MONDAY<br />
Mom’s Day Out<br />
9 a.m.–2:30 p.m. Feb.<br />
20, Deer Creek Racquet<br />
Club, 701 Deer Creek<br />
Parkway, Highland Park.<br />
Moms need a break too.<br />
Kids will have a great time<br />
swinging into action as<br />
they learn the art of playing<br />
tennis, racquetball,<br />
wallyball and ping-pong,<br />
while Mom takes the day<br />
off. $60. For more information,<br />
visit pdhp.org.<br />
Lake Shore Men’s Club<br />
Meeting<br />
8:15 a.m. Feb. 20,<br />
Lakeside Congregation,<br />
1221 Lake Cook Road,<br />
Highland Park. Meet the<br />
Men’s Club for breakfast<br />
and a speaker. This week’s<br />
speaker is professor Robert<br />
Burton on the topic of<br />
movie memories and Oscar<br />
results. Breakfast begins<br />
at 8:15 a.m., speakers<br />
present at 9:30 a.m. $15.<br />
For more information, call<br />
Irv at (847) 997-1511.<br />
Snow Day<br />
Noon–4 p.m. Feb. 20,<br />
Heller Nature Center, 2821<br />
Ridge Road, Highland<br />
Park. Bundle up for an<br />
afternoon of exploring everything<br />
that makes winter<br />
great this President’s Day.<br />
For more information, visit<br />
pdhp.org.<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Bird Molt: Weathered<br />
Feathers and Other<br />
Phenomena<br />
7 p.m. Feb. 21, Heller<br />
Nature Center, 2821 Ridge<br />
Road, Highland Park.<br />
The Field Museum’s Associate<br />
Curator of Birds<br />
John Bates will explain<br />
the basics of bird molt,<br />
seeing it in the field, and<br />
new discoveries about the<br />
molting process. For more<br />
information, call (847)<br />
831-0331.<br />
THURSDAY<br />
A Night at The Oscars<br />
7–8:30 p.m. Feb. 23,<br />
Highland Park Public Library,<br />
494 Laurel Ave.,<br />
Highland Park. Chicago<br />
Tribune film critic Michael<br />
Phillips shares his picks<br />
for this year’s Academy<br />
Awards and will show film<br />
clips of the nominated<br />
movies and stars. Lucky<br />
winners will take home<br />
their own (chocolate) Oscars.<br />
For more information,<br />
call (847) 432-0216.<br />
UPCOMING<br />
North Shore Camp Expo<br />
10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday,<br />
Feb. 25, Sunset Ridge<br />
School, 525 Sunset Ridge<br />
Road, Northfield. Join<br />
22nd Century Media, publisher<br />
of The Landmark,<br />
for this third annual free<br />
event that will feature information<br />
and personnel<br />
from more than 40 camps<br />
and businesses. There will<br />
also be a balloon artist,<br />
face painting, cotton candy,<br />
a make-your-own-trailmix<br />
bar station and more.<br />
For more information, call<br />
(847) 272-4565 or visit<br />
www.22ndcenturymedia.<br />
com/camp.<br />
Emotional Freedom<br />
Technique Certification<br />
Training<br />
9 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday-<br />
Sunday, Feb. 25-26, Infinity<br />
Foundation, 1280 Old<br />
Skokie Road, Highland<br />
Park. EFT is a noninvasive<br />
self-healing technique<br />
designed to enable<br />
the body to heal physical<br />
and emotional issues. Join<br />
Tom Masbaum, a Guarantee<br />
TM practitioner, for<br />
this two-day training that<br />
includes the manual and<br />
training DVDs. For more<br />
information or to register,<br />
visit infinityfoundation.<br />
org.<br />
“The Changeling”:<br />
Shakespeare Project of<br />
Chicago Theatrical Reading<br />
2–4:30 p.m. Sunday,<br />
Feb. 26, Highland Park<br />
Public Library, 494 Laurel<br />
Ave., Highland Park.<br />
Equity actors from The<br />
Shakespeare Project of<br />
Chicago perform a theatrical<br />
reading. The price for<br />
murder is never cheap, and<br />
never higher than what is<br />
revealed in this Jacobean<br />
classic from Thomas Middleton<br />
and William Rowley.<br />
For more information,<br />
call (847) 432-0216.<br />
Yahtzee Tournament<br />
6–8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.<br />
28, Highland Park Public<br />
Library, 494 Laurel Ave.,<br />
Highland Park. Think you<br />
are the greatest Yahtzee<br />
player in town? Now’s<br />
your chance to prove it.<br />
Perhaps you will be the<br />
one to take home the coveted<br />
fuzzy dice. 14+. For<br />
more information, call<br />
(847) 432-0216.<br />
Ceramic Flower Workshop<br />
4-5:30 p.m. Tuesday,<br />
March 14, West Ridge<br />
Center, 636 Ridge Road,<br />
Highland Park. Create a<br />
custom ceramic flower for<br />
your yard or garden that<br />
will be the first to bloom<br />
in the spring and stay fresh<br />
and colorful all summer<br />
long. The first day you’ll<br />
build your flower with clay<br />
and the second day you<br />
will glaze the flower. Come<br />
to the workshop with a few<br />
sketches or photographs of<br />
a flower you’d like to create.<br />
For more information,<br />
call (847) 831-3810.<br />
ONGOING<br />
Fencing Lessons<br />
11:15 a.m.–12:15 p.m.<br />
Jan. 18, 25, Feb. 1, 8 and<br />
15, Infinity Foundation,<br />
1280 Old Skokie Road,<br />
Highland Park. Join fencing<br />
instructor, Diana Unger,<br />
for this five-week session.<br />
Rules and history of<br />
fencing are covered as the<br />
class progresses. Bring a<br />
work or gardening glove<br />
and the rest of the equipment<br />
is provided. $120.<br />
For more information, visit<br />
infinityfoundation.org.<br />
Piano Recital with<br />
Commentaries<br />
6-7 p.m., first Saturday<br />
of every month, Madame<br />
ZuZu’s Tea House,<br />
582 Roger Williams Ave.,<br />
Highland Park. Please join<br />
us for an evening of live<br />
classical piano music with<br />
commentaries about the<br />
composers and the pieces<br />
being played, presented by<br />
Zina Katsman of “Piano<br />
for Everyone”. For more<br />
information, call (847)<br />
926-7434.<br />
To submit an item for the<br />
community calendar, contact<br />
Editor Courtney Jacquin at<br />
courtney@hplandmark.com<br />
or (847) 272-4565 ext. 34.<br />
Entries are due by noon on<br />
the Thursday prior to publication<br />
date.