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2 | August 9, 2018 | The lake forest leader calendar<br />
LakeForestLeader.com<br />
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LEADER<br />
Police Reports8<br />
Pet of the Week10<br />
Editorial17<br />
Puzzles20<br />
Faith Briefs22<br />
Dining Out23<br />
Home of the Week24<br />
Athlete of the Week27<br />
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THURSDAY<br />
Follow the Butterfly<br />
2-2:45 p.m. Aug. 9,<br />
Lake Forest Library, 300<br />
E. Deerpath Road, Lake<br />
Forest. Travel the world as<br />
storytellers share folktales<br />
from different countries,<br />
accompanied by a string<br />
trio. These traditional stories<br />
include themes such<br />
as respecting the earth<br />
and learning from animals.<br />
For more information<br />
and to register, visit<br />
www.lakeforestlibrary.org.<br />
FRIDAY<br />
50th Anniversary Golf<br />
Event and Community<br />
Party<br />
1 p.m. Aug. 10, Lake<br />
Bluff Golf Club, 355 W.<br />
Washington Ave., Lake<br />
Bluff. Come out and celebrate<br />
the Golf Club’s<br />
50th Anniversary. There<br />
will be a scramble event<br />
starting at 1 p.m. followed<br />
by cocktails (cash<br />
bar) at 6 p.m. and a dinner<br />
at 7 p.m. with a party<br />
afterwards. For tickets and<br />
more information, visit<br />
www.lakebluffgolfclub.<br />
com.<br />
Grand Opening and Art in<br />
the Park<br />
4:30-7 p.m. August 10,<br />
Art Impact Project, 104 E.<br />
Scranton Ave., Lake Bluff.<br />
You’re invited to the grand<br />
opening of our new space<br />
in Lake Bluff! Village<br />
President Kathleen O’Hara<br />
will lead the ribbon-cutting<br />
ceremony at 4:30<br />
p..m. at 104 E. Scranton.<br />
Everyone will then walk to<br />
nearby Gazebo in the Park<br />
where there will be easels<br />
set up and from 5-7 p.m.<br />
You can draw to live music<br />
provided by the Music Institute<br />
of Chicago! No artistic<br />
skill needed. Free to<br />
all! For more information,<br />
visit artimpactproject.org.<br />
Nature and Nibbles:<br />
Monarchs and Mojitos<br />
6-8 p.m. Aug. 10, Lake<br />
Forest Open Lands Association,<br />
350 N. Waukegan<br />
Road, Lake Forest. Monarchs<br />
need help. Throughout<br />
the last decade, Monarch<br />
populations have<br />
been decimated by habitat<br />
loss, deforestation and<br />
drought. Learn more about<br />
their plight and how to<br />
help. Bring friends and<br />
enjoy drinks and southof-the-border-themed<br />
appetizers.<br />
Cost is $10 for<br />
members and $15 for nonmembers.<br />
For tickets and<br />
more information, visit<br />
www.lfola.org.<br />
The Lord of the Rings: The<br />
Fellowship of the Ring<br />
7-9 p.m. Aug. 10, Gorton<br />
Center, 400 E. Illinois<br />
Road, Lake Forest. Nominated<br />
for four Academy<br />
Awards including Best<br />
Picture, as well as winning<br />
several Golden Globes,<br />
you won’t want to miss this<br />
spellbinding adventure.<br />
For more information and<br />
to purchase tickets, visit<br />
www.gortoncenter.org.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Etiquette: Tips for Modern<br />
Families<br />
Noon-1:30 p.m. Aug.<br />
11, Gorton Center, 400 E.<br />
Illinois Road, Lake Forest.<br />
The Etiquette School<br />
of Chicago’s, “Family<br />
Dinner Etiquette Tips for<br />
Modern Families” are easy<br />
to learn and then practice<br />
regularly, until they<br />
become second nature.<br />
Meals are more enjoyable<br />
when everyone is on the<br />
same page. Cost is $70<br />
per person and includes<br />
lunch. For more information<br />
and to register, visit<br />
www.gortoncenter.org.<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Safety Town Commanders<br />
Camp<br />
12:30-4 p.m. Tuesday-<br />
Thursday Aug. 14-16,<br />
Gorton Center, 400 E. Illinois<br />
Road, Lake Forest.<br />
Gorton welcomes the inaugural<br />
year for our Safety<br />
Town Commander Camp,<br />
a new camp modeled after<br />
the original Safety Town<br />
for 5-7 year olds, but with<br />
a curriculum built for<br />
the next level, ages 8-10.<br />
The focus of this camp<br />
will be a quick review of<br />
the original Safety Town<br />
(now called Majors) and<br />
will go in depth with experts<br />
in areas ranging from<br />
fire safety all the way to<br />
internet safety and beyond.<br />
For more information<br />
and to register, visit<br />
www.gortoncenter.org.<br />
Back to School<br />
Extravaganza!<br />
2-3:30 p.m. Aug. 14,<br />
Lake Forest Library, 300<br />
E. Deerpath Road, Lake<br />
Forest. Visit the Children’s<br />
Library to make the<br />
transition back to class a<br />
little more fun. Coloring,<br />
raffles, games, prizes and<br />
yummy cookies await. For<br />
more information, visit<br />
www.lakeforestlibrary.org.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Rough House Puppet<br />
Prairie Promenade<br />
7-9 p.m. Aug. 15, Ragdale<br />
Foundation, 1260 N.<br />
Green Bay Road, Lake<br />
Forest. Rough House Theater<br />
Company, along with<br />
the Puppet Wonder Wagon,<br />
will present a thrilling<br />
evening of short-form<br />
puppetry pieces. Rough<br />
House and the Wonder<br />
Wagon, both at the helm of<br />
Chicago’s growing puppet<br />
theater scene, create work<br />
that captures the heart<br />
through the eye. Their<br />
shows use puppetry, music<br />
and human performance<br />
to tell stories that are intimate,<br />
unusual and sincere.<br />
For more information and<br />
to purchase tickets, visit<br />
www.ragdale.org.<br />
UPCOMING:<br />
2018 Birdies and Books<br />
6:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Aug.<br />
27, Onwentsia Club, 300<br />
N. Green Bay Road, Lake<br />
Forest. Birdies and Books<br />
is the longest-running<br />
fundraising event for Bernie’s<br />
Book Bank. Since<br />
its inception, Birdies and<br />
Books has provided its<br />
participants with a unique<br />
and meaningful golf experience<br />
that brings them<br />
much closer to the mission<br />
and work of Bernie’s<br />
Book Bank. For<br />
more information, visit<br />
www.berniesbookbank.<br />
org.<br />
ONGOING<br />
Elawa Farm Garden<br />
Market<br />
8 a.m.-1 p.m. Fridays<br />
and Saturdays Elawa<br />
Farm, 1401 Middlefork<br />
Drive, Lake Forest. Come<br />
shop for the freshest veggies<br />
and beautiful flowers,<br />
harvested directly<br />
from the Garden at Elawa<br />
Farm. The market also<br />
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features seasonal homemade<br />
items from our own<br />
Elawa Kitchen, as well as<br />
local artisan items for your<br />
table, garden & home.<br />
Memory Care & Adult Day<br />
Services<br />
1:30-2:30 p.m. every<br />
Thursday, The Sheridan<br />
at Green Oaks, 29300 N.<br />
Waukegan Road, Lake<br />
Bluff. Come for a meaningful<br />
targeted programming<br />
to help people suffering<br />
with dementia.<br />
Songs by Heart Foundation<br />
bringing beautifully<br />
sung music and dancing to<br />
the residents. For more information,<br />
call (224) 723-<br />
0054.<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 />
For more information,<br />
call (847) 234-2209.<br />
Toastmasters Club<br />
Noon-1 p.m. first and<br />
third Tuesdays of the<br />
month, Lake Forest Graduate<br />
School of Management,<br />
1905 W. Field Drive, Lake<br />
Forest. Toastmasters is an<br />
international organization<br />
that aims to help communication<br />
and leadership<br />
skills for professional and<br />
personal growth. This club<br />
is open to all. Visit www.<br />
lfgsm.toastmastersclubs.<br />
org for more information.