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2 | September 13, 2018 | The glencoe anchor calendar<br />

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In this week’s<br />

anchor<br />

Pet of the Week........................10<br />

Police Reports ...........................10<br />

Editorial......................................17<br />

Puzzles ........................................20<br />

Faith ............................................22<br />

Dining Out .................................23<br />

Home of the Week ..................24<br />

Athlete of the Week ................27<br />

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SATURDAY<br />

The Great Mud Run<br />

9 a.m.-noon, Sept.<br />

15, Watts Ice Center to<br />

Watts Park, Glencoe. The<br />

Great Mud Run is a 1.25-<br />

mile race through Watts<br />

Park. This race will take<br />

your adventurous youth<br />

throughout the parkland<br />

of Glencoe. There<br />

will be 10-12 natural<br />

and man-made obstacles<br />

throughout the course<br />

challenging your drive<br />

and physical stamina.<br />

Participants will receive<br />

a T-shirt, finisher medal<br />

and bragging rights. Register<br />

online.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Car Wash<br />

1-4 p.m. Sept. 16, Takiff<br />

Center, 999 Green Bay<br />

Road, Glencoe. The Find a<br />

Cure service club is hosting<br />

its annual fundraiser<br />

benefiting the Leukemia<br />

and Lymphoma Society.<br />

The club is comprised of<br />

65-plus high school students<br />

from the North shore<br />

area.<br />

Doggie Dip<br />

2-3 p.m. Sept. 16, Glencoe<br />

Beach. Owners can<br />

watch their dogs swim<br />

in Lake Michigan while<br />

enjoying the company of<br />

other dogs in this fun-filled<br />

free event. Aggressive<br />

dogs, dogs in heat, or dogs<br />

under 4 months of age will<br />

not be allowed. Owners<br />

must clean up after their<br />

dogs. Dogs must wear flat<br />

buckle/snap collars for<br />

controlling them while on<br />

the beach (no prong, choke<br />

or training collars). All<br />

dogs must be up to date on<br />

their vaccines to participate.<br />

MONDAY<br />

Monday at the Movies<br />

1 and 7 p.m. Sept. 17,<br />

Glencoe Library, 320<br />

Park Ave. The library will<br />

screen “RBG.”<br />

UPCOMING<br />

Village Board<br />

7 p.m. Sept. 20, Village<br />

of Glencoe, 675 Village<br />

Court. The Village Board<br />

meets at Village Hall in the<br />

Council Chambers located<br />

on the second floor.<br />

American Craft Exposition<br />

Sept. 21-23, Chicago<br />

Botanic Garden, 1000<br />

Lake Cook Road, Glencoe.<br />

This highly competitive<br />

juried show and sale<br />

of fine craft features oneof-a-kind<br />

handcrafted artwork<br />

and luxury collections<br />

from the country’s<br />

leading craftspeople. Visit<br />

www.chicagobotanic.<br />

org.<br />

Culture Shock<br />

2-3 p.m. Sept. 22, Glencoe<br />

Library, 320 Park Ave.<br />

Join Culture Shock Chicago<br />

for a mind-blowing<br />

hip-hop performance,<br />

followed by dance demonstrations<br />

and audience<br />

participation, connecting<br />

the ideas and history of<br />

hip-hop to the ways we<br />

can make positive choices<br />

in our lives.<br />

Harvest Weekend<br />

Sept. 29-30, Chicago<br />

Botanic Garden, 1000<br />

Lake Cook Road, Glencoe.<br />

Learn how to harvest,<br />

preserve, and store your<br />

homegrown produce or<br />

Farmers’ Market bounty<br />

during Harvest Weekend.<br />

Join us at the Regenstein<br />

Fruit & Vegetable Garden<br />

for “how-to” demonstrations,<br />

shopping from local<br />

vendors, hands-on activities<br />

for kids and families,<br />

Garden Chef Series presentations,<br />

a cookbook<br />

swap, and more.<br />

Fall Bulb Festival<br />

Oct. 5-7, Chicago Botanic<br />

Garden, 1000 Lake<br />

Cook Road, Glencoe. Enjoy<br />

family activities and<br />

shop for more than 200<br />

varieties of bulbs. Visit<br />

www.chicagobotanic.org/<br />

bulb.<br />

Harvest Fest<br />

10 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 6,<br />

Kalk Park, Glencoe. Celebrate<br />

fall at one of the<br />

best community spirit<br />

events of the year. Spend<br />

the morning at Kalk Park<br />

enjoying family friendly<br />

games, attractions and entertainment.<br />

Halloween<br />

pumpkins will be available<br />

for purchase. All ages welcome.<br />

Tales and Ales<br />

2.-6 p.m. Oct. 6, Glencoe<br />

Beach. Enjoy a family-friendly<br />

happy hour<br />

with your dog at Glencoe<br />

Beach. The event includes<br />

beer, wine, cider, entertainment<br />

and playtime for<br />

your pup. Admission includes<br />

a souvenir cup, as<br />

well as two drink tickets.<br />

Food will be available for<br />

purchase. Bringing dogs is<br />

not mandatory, but liking<br />

dogs is!<br />

Autumn Brews<br />

6-8 p.m. Oct. 11, Chicago<br />

Botanic Garden, 1000<br />

Lake Cook Road, Glencoe.<br />

Breweries pour seasonally<br />

selected beers at this popular<br />

evening tasting. Must<br />

be 21 or older to attend<br />

event; valid ID card must<br />

be shown. Tickets to be<br />

purchased in advance.<br />

Art Show<br />

6-8 p.m. Oct. 19, Takiff<br />

Center, 999 Green Bay<br />

Road, Glencoe. Join the<br />

Glencoe Park District at<br />

the Takiff Center for opening<br />

night of its art show.<br />

Paintings, drawings and<br />

ceramic pieces by our students<br />

and instructors will<br />

be on display. Light refreshments<br />

will be served.<br />

Night of 1,000 Jack-o’-<br />

Lanterns<br />

6:30-10:30 p.m. Oct.<br />

24-28, Chicago Botanic<br />

Garden, 1000 Lake Cook<br />

Road, Glencoe. More than<br />

1,000 hand-carved pumpkins<br />

— some as large as<br />

150 pounds — will light<br />

up the night at the Chicago<br />

Botanic Garden. Night of<br />

1,000 Jack-o’-Lanterns is<br />

the only event of its kind<br />

in the Chicago area.<br />

ONGOING<br />

Sesquicentennial Planning<br />

Committee<br />

Every other Tuesday,<br />

Glencoe Village Hall, 675<br />

Village Court. The Sesquicentennial<br />

Planning Committee<br />

meets in the First<br />

Floor Conference Room.<br />

For the schedule and agenda,<br />

visit www.villageofglencoe.org.<br />

North Shore Chess Club<br />

7-9 p.m. Thursdays,<br />

Starbucks, 347 Park<br />

Ave., Glencoe. The North<br />

Shore Chess Club meets<br />

with players at all levels<br />

of chess skill, beginner,<br />

intermediate, advanced.<br />

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Very friendly, casual atmosphere.<br />

No fees. Open<br />

to teens and adults. Bring<br />

your chess set if you have<br />

one. For more information,<br />

email guntherrice@gmail.<br />

com.<br />

Garden Chef Series<br />

1:30 and 2:30 p.m. Saturdays<br />

and Sundays, May<br />

26-Oct. 7, Chicago Botanic<br />

Garden, 1000 Lake Cook<br />

Road, Glencoe. Learn to<br />

cook with garden-fresh ingredients<br />

all summer long<br />

at the Garden Chef Series.<br />

Noted chefs prepare recipes<br />

in the Regenstein Fruit<br />

& Vegetable Garden’s<br />

open-air amphitheater.<br />

Sit N’ Sip<br />

6:30 p.m. last Thursday<br />

of every month, Guildhall,<br />

694 Vernon Ave. All are<br />

welcome to this event to<br />

get out and socialize with<br />

other Glencoe residents.<br />

Village Board Meetings<br />

7 p.m. third Thursday<br />

every month, Glencoe<br />

Village Hall, 675 Village<br />

Court. Come out to Village<br />

Hall for the Glencoe Village<br />

Board meeting.<br />

Tales for Tots<br />

10:30 a.m. Thursdays,<br />

Glencoe Library, 320 Park<br />

Ave. Read, sing, talk and<br />

play to build early literacy<br />

skills. Join in for stories,<br />

songs and more, followed<br />

by time for socialization<br />

and play.

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