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2 | April 5, 2018 | The lake forest leader calendar<br />

LakeForestLeader.com<br />

In this week’s<br />

LEADER<br />

Pet of the Week6<br />

Police Reports6<br />

Editorial15<br />

Puzzles18<br />

Faith Briefs20<br />

Dining Out23<br />

Home of the Week24<br />

Athlete of the Week27<br />

The Lake Forest<br />

Leader<br />

ph: 847.272.4565<br />

fx: 847.272.4648<br />

Editor<br />

Alyssa Groh x21<br />

alyssa@lakeforestleader.com<br />

Sports Editor<br />

Brittany Kapa x35<br />

b.kapa@22ndcenturymedia.com<br />

Sales director<br />

Teresa Lippert, x22<br />

t.lippert@22ndcenturymedia.com<br />

real estate agent<br />

John Zeddies, x12<br />

j.zeddies@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 />

Megan Bernard, x24<br />

megan@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 />

25th Annual Putnam<br />

County Spelling Bee<br />

7:30 p.m. April 5–6;<br />

3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.,<br />

April 7, Lake Forest College<br />

(Hixon Hall), 500<br />

N. Sheridan Road, Lake<br />

Forest. Lake Forest College<br />

is staging this tale of<br />

several socially awkward<br />

youngsters finding joy,<br />

heartache and a purpose in<br />

competing at the regional<br />

spelling bee. Tickets<br />

are $10; $7 for students<br />

and seniors. Register at<br />

lakeforest.edu/communityevents.<br />

Montessori from the Start:<br />

Parent & Child Series<br />

April 5, Forest Bluff<br />

School, 8 W. Scranton<br />

Ave., Lake Bluff. Intended<br />

for parents and their children<br />

ages 0-15 months,<br />

this series provides an<br />

opportunity to experience<br />

an authentic Montessori<br />

environment. Times vary<br />

according to child’s age.<br />

RSVP to Lynn Lillard Jessen<br />

at (847) 295-8338.<br />

Cooking Demo and<br />

Discussion with Addie<br />

Gundry<br />

7:30-8:30 p.m. April<br />

5, Lake Forest Library,<br />

360 E. Deerpath Road,<br />

Lake Forest. Lake Forest<br />

chef and cookbook author<br />

Addie Gundry prepares<br />

samples of her recipes, including<br />

desserts from her<br />

new cookbook, “No Bake<br />

Desserts.” Enjoy a taste as<br />

she discusses her culinary<br />

training, working for Martha<br />

Stewart, and competing<br />

on The Food Network.<br />

To register for the event,<br />

call (847) 234-0636.<br />

Friday<br />

‘Sweet Home Chicago’<br />

Spring Brunch<br />

11 a.m. April 6, Dickinson<br />

Hall, 100 E. Old Mill<br />

Road, Lake Forest. Begin<br />

the morning at a mimosa<br />

bar, enjoy a delicious<br />

brunch buffet and then sit<br />

back to listen to solo artist<br />

Ivy Ford. At only 24 years<br />

old, this accomplished<br />

blues/soul singer performs<br />

regularly at Buddy Guy’s<br />

Legends, the world premier<br />

blues venue, as well<br />

as festivals and events.<br />

This event is $20 for members<br />

and $30 for guests.<br />

For more information and<br />

to register, call (847) 234-<br />

2209.<br />

Sunday<br />

Moon Mouse at Gorton<br />

11 a.m. and 3 p.m.<br />

April 8, Gorton Community<br />

Center, 400 E. Illinois<br />

Road, Lake Forest.<br />

Moon Mouse is the story<br />

of Marvin the mouse who<br />

wants to be popular. Constantly<br />

bullied and picked<br />

on by the “cool” mice,<br />

he is labeled as a loser<br />

and a geek. To get away<br />

from the continuous badgering,<br />

he retreats into his<br />

science books and world<br />

of fantasy. He longs to<br />

have adventures—to be<br />

the hero. Each show lasts<br />

one hour. Tickets are $15<br />

each and can be purchased<br />

online at www.gortoncenter.org.<br />

Historical Society Open<br />

House and exhibit<br />

2-4 p.m. April 8, Historical<br />

Society Museum,<br />

509 E. Deerpath Road,<br />

Lake Forest. Swing by<br />

the Historical Society’s<br />

Open House and watch the<br />

final round of the Masters,<br />

see exciting master plans<br />

for the museum, check<br />

out Local Legends: The<br />

Exhibit; and tee up the<br />

whole family for games<br />

and refreshments. Complimentary<br />

golf cart rides to<br />

and from area parking lots<br />

provided. RSVP at lflbhistory.org<br />

or call (847) 234-<br />

5253.<br />

Social & Dining Etiquette<br />

for Children<br />

11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. April<br />

8, Gorton Community<br />

Center, 400 E. Illinois<br />

Road, Lake Forest. Join<br />

The Etiquette School of<br />

Chicago for a children’s<br />

dining etiquette tutorial,<br />

with age appropriate social<br />

skills. This class is for<br />

children ages 7-12. For<br />

more information, visit<br />

www.gortoncenter.org.<br />

Monday<br />

Lake Bluff Brewing<br />

Company Trivia Night<br />

6-9 p.m. April 9, Lake<br />

Bluff Brewing Company,<br />

16 E. Scranton Ave., Lake<br />

Bluff. Trivia Night co<br />

hosted by the Lake Bluff<br />

Public Library with most<br />

excellent prizes, register<br />

teams by calling (847)<br />

234-2540. Seating is limited.<br />

Wednesday<br />

Author Luncheon<br />

11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.<br />

April 11, Deer Path Inn,<br />

255 E. Illinois Road, Lake<br />

Forest. Lake Forest Book<br />

Store is hosting an author<br />

luncheon with Stephanie<br />

Dray and Laura Kamoie<br />

and their new novel “My<br />

Dear Hamilton.” This<br />

event is $45 and includes<br />

lunch and the book. Space<br />

is limited, call (847) 234-<br />

4420 to register.<br />

UPCOMING<br />

Cookbook and Gardening<br />

Used Book Sale<br />

9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-<br />

Saturday, April 13-14,<br />

Lake Forest Library,<br />

360 E. Deerpath Road,<br />

Lake Forest. Stock up on<br />

gently used cookbooks.<br />

Those with a military ID<br />

will receive at 10 percent<br />

discount. For more information,<br />

call (847) 234-<br />

0636.<br />

Woodlands Academy<br />

Spring Open House<br />

6-7:30 p.m. April 17,<br />

Woodlands Academy<br />

of Sacred Heart, 760 E.<br />

Wesleigh Road, Lake Forest.<br />

Connect with teachers<br />

and administrators<br />

and learn about the many<br />

exciting clubs and activities<br />

offered. Students will<br />

share first-hand experiences.<br />

To register online, visit<br />

woodlandsacademy.org/<br />

openhouse or call (847)<br />

234-4300.<br />

Author event with Kristin<br />

Cavallari<br />

6-8 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

April 25, Lake Forest<br />

Book Store, 662 N. Western<br />

Ave., Lake Forest.<br />

Author Kristin Cavallari<br />

will discuss her new cook<br />

book, “True Roots.” For<br />

more information, visit<br />

www.lakeforestbookstore.<br />

com or call (847) 234-<br />

4420.<br />

Ongoing<br />

Social Bridge Play<br />

7-9 p.m. Thursday evenings<br />

at First Presbyterian<br />

Church of Lake Forest, 700<br />

North Sheridan Road. All<br />

levels of play are welcome<br />

for social bridge play. No<br />

charge, although small donations<br />

are welcome. Beginner<br />

class available also<br />

- contact Kimberly Clair at<br />

kimjdclair@gmail.com for<br />

information on Beginner<br />

class.<br />

Early Achievers Enrichment<br />

Program - Science<br />

9:30-10:30 a.m. for 2.5-<br />

4 year olds, and 10:30-<br />

11:30 a.m. for 4-5 year<br />

olds, Thursdays through<br />

April 5, Gorton Community<br />

Center, 400 E. Illinois<br />

Road, Lake Forest.<br />

Through fun, interactive<br />

and challenging group<br />

experiments, little achievers<br />

will be exposed to the<br />

sciences, allowing them<br />

to get a jump start on their<br />

passion for STEM. This<br />

6-week course allows<br />

students to participate in<br />

hands on activities that<br />

introduce scientific concepts.<br />

For more information,<br />

call (847) 234-6060.<br />

Monthly Blood Pressure<br />

Checks<br />

10-11 a.m. on the second<br />

Monday of every month,<br />

Dickinson Hall, 100 E.<br />

Old Mill Road, Lake Forest.<br />

Nurse Patti Mikes will<br />

visit Dickinson Hall to<br />

give free blood pressure<br />

checks to anyone 50 years<br />

old and older. No appointment<br />

needed. For more information,<br />

call (847) 234-<br />

2209.<br />

Toastmasters Club<br />

Noon-1 p.m. first<br />

and third Tuesdays of<br />

the month, Lake Forest<br />

Graduate School of Management,<br />

1905 W. Field<br />

Drive, Lake Forest. Toastmasters<br />

is an international<br />

organization that aims to<br />

help communication and<br />

leadership skills for professional<br />

and personal<br />

growth with unlimited potential.<br />

This club is open<br />

to all. Visit lfgsm.toastmastersclubs.org<br />

for more<br />

information.<br />

Wildlife Discovery Center<br />

10 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday,<br />

Friday, Saturday and Sunday,<br />

Wildlife Discovery<br />

Center, 1401 Middlefork<br />

Drive, Lake Forest. The<br />

Wildlife Discovery Center<br />

is a living natural history<br />

museum. The learning<br />

journey brings visitors<br />

face-to-face with a variety<br />

of reptiles, amphibians,<br />

birds and mammals. Admission<br />

is free. For more<br />

information, call (847)<br />

810-3663.<br />

To submit an item for the<br />

community calendar, contact<br />

Editor Alyssa Groh at<br />

alyssa@lakeforestleader.com<br />

or (847) 272-4565 ext. 21.<br />

Entries are due by noon on<br />

the Thursday prior to publication<br />

date.

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