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2 | April 26, 2018 | The winnetka Current calendar<br />

winnetkacurrent.com<br />

In this week’s<br />

current<br />

Police Reports 6<br />

Pet of the Week 6<br />

Sound Off 25<br />

Puzzles 28<br />

Faith Briefs 30<br />

Dining Out 32<br />

Home of the Week 35<br />

Athlete of the Week 38<br />

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THURSDAY<br />

First-Grade Reading Party<br />

7-8 p.m., April 26, Winnetka<br />

Public Library, 768<br />

Oak St., Winnetka. Firstgraders<br />

from Hubbard<br />

Woods and North Shore<br />

Country Day schools and<br />

homeschoolers are invited<br />

to a party to celebrate<br />

learning to read. Register<br />

at winnetkalibrary.org.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Bright Beginnings<br />

10:30-11 a.m., April<br />

27, Northfield Public Library,<br />

1785 Orchard Lane,<br />

Northfield. Babies 0-18<br />

months and their parents<br />

are invited to share in simple<br />

stories, rhymes, music<br />

and movement. Register at<br />

winnetkalibrary.org.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

New Trier Innovation and<br />

Tech Expo<br />

8:30 a.m.-noon, April<br />

28, New Trier Winnetka<br />

campus, 385 Winnetka<br />

Ave., Winnetka. District<br />

203 is hosting a free Innovation<br />

and Tech Expo<br />

for all parents and teachers.<br />

Attendees will have<br />

the opportunity to select<br />

from a variety of breakout<br />

sessions led by township<br />

teachers, staff and<br />

students who will inform<br />

participants about how innovations<br />

in technology<br />

are impacting the learning<br />

experience.<br />

Bike Sale<br />

8:30 a.m., April 28, Winnetka<br />

Community House,<br />

620 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka.<br />

Buy, sell or have a<br />

bike appraised. A Wilmette<br />

Bicycle Shop representative<br />

will be available to<br />

evaluate the condition of<br />

bicycles and suggest repairs.<br />

A 25 percent service<br />

charge will be donated to<br />

the Community House.<br />

Kids Garage Sale<br />

10 a.m.-noon, April 28,<br />

Winnetka Community<br />

House, 620 Lincoln Ave.,<br />

Winnetka. 7- to 12-yearolds<br />

can shop clothes and<br />

toys sold by local kids who<br />

have outgrown their items.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

‘Experiencing Heaven<br />

Now’<br />

2 p.m., April 29, Winnetka<br />

Community House,<br />

620 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka.<br />

Join this free Christian<br />

Science Lecture titled<br />

“Experiencing Heaven<br />

Now.” Mary Bothwell,<br />

formerly with NASA’s Jet<br />

Propulsion Laboratory, is<br />

an international speaker on<br />

Christian Science and will<br />

talk about transforming<br />

daily life through a better<br />

understanding of heaven.<br />

Healing Art of Haiku<br />

2-4 p.m., April 29,<br />

Northfield Public Library,<br />

1785 Orchard Lane,<br />

Northfield. This workshop<br />

will introduce these poems<br />

that originated in Japan in<br />

the 1600s. Written in one<br />

to four lines, haikus can<br />

be written on any theme.<br />

Register at winnetkalibrary.org.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Knitting Circle and Class<br />

11 a.m.-noon, May 1,<br />

Winnetka Public Library,<br />

768 Oak St., Winnetka.<br />

Meet fellow yarn enthusiasts<br />

every first and third<br />

Tuesday of the month.<br />

Don’t know how to knit?<br />

Staff will teach the beginning<br />

steps and provide a<br />

starter kit of yarn and needles.<br />

Register at winnetkalibrary.org.<br />

My First Yoga<br />

11 a.m.-noon, May 1,<br />

Winnetka Public Library,<br />

768 Oak St., Winnetka.<br />

Preschool-aged children<br />

are invited to join staff<br />

from Banner Day Camp<br />

as they present a special<br />

yoga class. Kids will learn<br />

basic poses in a fun, easyto-follow<br />

class. Register at<br />

winnetkalibrary.org.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Bright Beginnings<br />

10:30-11 a.m., May 2,<br />

Winnetka Public Library,<br />

768 Oak St., Winnetka.<br />

Babies 0-18 months and<br />

their parents are invited<br />

to share in simple stories,<br />

rhymes, music and movement.<br />

Register at winnetkalibrary.org.<br />

THURSDAY<br />

Writing Workshop for Kids<br />

4:30-5:30 p.m., May<br />

3, The Book Stall, 811<br />

Elm St., Winnetka. Children<br />

9-12 are invited to<br />

join best-selling author<br />

Blue Balliett for a ghost<br />

story writing workshop.<br />

Her new novel, “Out of<br />

the Wild Night,” is a delightful<br />

ghost story set on<br />

Nantucket. Call (847) 446-<br />

8880 to reserve your spot.<br />

UPCOMING<br />

Annual Winnetka Caucus<br />

Council Town Hall<br />

7-9 p.m., May 9, Hubbard<br />

Woods School, 1110<br />

Chatfield Road, Winnetka.<br />

Join the Winnetka Caucus<br />

Council for their annual<br />

town hall meeting, providing<br />

an opportunity for<br />

residents and constituents<br />

of the Village, schools,<br />

parks and library to address<br />

elected leaders on<br />

the issues facing the community.<br />

<strong>WC</strong>C Spring Rummage Sale<br />

7 a.m.-3 p.m., May 10,<br />

630 Pine St., Winnetka.<br />

The sale is sponsored by<br />

the Winnetka Congregational<br />

Church Woman’s<br />

Society to raise funds for<br />

40-plus Chicagoland charities.<br />

Shop from 31 departments<br />

featuring furniture,<br />

clothing, housewares,<br />

books, sporting goods and<br />

more. Visit wccrummage.<br />

com for more information.<br />

Speech-Language<br />

Pathologist on<br />

Communication<br />

10 a.m.-noon, May 14,<br />

North Shore Senior Center,<br />

161 Northfield Road,<br />

Northfield. Karen Kinderman,<br />

a speech-language<br />

pathologist from Northwestern<br />

University, will<br />

discuss current research<br />

regarding the role of attention<br />

and memory in<br />

communication at this free<br />

event. The session will be<br />

equipped with a hearing<br />

loop and live captioning.<br />

For information, call (847)<br />

784-6079.<br />

Sorority 101 Night<br />

7-8:30 p.m., May 21, Sacred<br />

Heart Parish Center,<br />

1090 Gage St., Winnetka.<br />

The 7th annual Sorority<br />

101 will provide candid,<br />

real-life information for<br />

high-school seniors considering<br />

sorority recruitment.<br />

Collegiate panelists,<br />

many of whom are graduates<br />

of New Trier, Loyola<br />

LIST IT YOURSELF<br />

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users by submitting your event at<br />

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jacqueline@winnetkacurrent.com<br />

*Deadline for print is 5 p.m. the Thursday prior to publication.<br />

Academy and North Shore<br />

Country Day School, will<br />

answer questions.<br />

ONGOING<br />

Weekly Walkers<br />

8-9 a.m., Monday and<br />

Thursday mornings,<br />

Women’s Exchange office,<br />

630 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka.<br />

Come walk with<br />

the Women’s Exchange on<br />

the Green Bay Trail. Email<br />

deb@womens-exchange.<br />

org to be added to the<br />

email list..<br />

Adult Broadway Dance<br />

9:30-10:45 a.m., Tuesdays<br />

through May 22,<br />

Winnetka Community<br />

House, 620 Lincoln<br />

Ave., Winnetka. Monica<br />

O’Connor teaches adults<br />

choreography from American<br />

Musical history, including<br />

“Chicago” and<br />

“Guys and Dolls.” To register,<br />

visit winnetkacommunityhouse.org.<br />

Creative Paws Puppy<br />

Obedience Class<br />

7-8:50 p.m., Tuesdays<br />

from April 17-May 29,<br />

Winnetka Community<br />

House, 620 Lincoln Ave.,<br />

Winnetka. Puppy Class<br />

provides a positive environment<br />

for socialization<br />

of puppies to a variety of<br />

people as well as dogs.<br />

This class is appropriate<br />

for puppies ages 2–4<br />

months old. For more information,<br />

visit winnetkacommunityhouse.org.

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