HP_092718
Create successful ePaper yourself
Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.
2 | September 27, 2018 | The highland park landmark calendar<br />
hplandmark.com<br />
In this week’s<br />
Landmark<br />
Pet of the Week6<br />
Police Reports 18<br />
Editorial 21<br />
Faith Briefs 24<br />
Dining Out 27<br />
Puzzles 30<br />
Home of the Week 31<br />
Athlete of the Week 34<br />
The Highland<br />
Park Landmark<br />
ph: 847.272.4565<br />
fx: 847.272.4648<br />
Editor<br />
Erin Yarnall, x34<br />
erin@hplandmark.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 Sales<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 />
22 nd Century Media<br />
60 Revere Drive Suite 888<br />
Northbrook, IL 60062<br />
www.<strong>HP</strong>Landmark.com<br />
Chemical- free printing on 30% recycled paper<br />
circulation inquiries<br />
circulation@22ndcenturymedia.com<br />
The Highland Park Landmark (USPS 17430)<br />
is published weekly by 22nd Century Media,<br />
LLC 60 Revere Dr. Ste. 888, Northbrook<br />
IL 60062.<br />
Periodical postage paid at Northbrook<br />
and additional mailing offices.<br />
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to<br />
The Highland Park Landmark 60 Revere Dr.,<br />
Ste. 888, Northbrook IL 60062.<br />
Published by<br />
www.22ndcenturymedia.com<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Discussions with Davis:<br />
‘Catch-22’<br />
7-8:30 p.m. Sept. 27,<br />
Highland Park Public Library,<br />
494 Laurel Ave.<br />
Book Discussion. Davis<br />
Schneiderman, Associate<br />
Dean of the Faculty<br />
and Professor of English<br />
at Lake Forest College,<br />
leads the discussion of<br />
“Catch-22” by Joseph<br />
Heller. This bitterly satirical<br />
classic novel about<br />
WWII bombardier Capt.<br />
Yossarian poses the question,<br />
“What does a sane<br />
man do in an insane society?”<br />
SATURDAY<br />
‘Unshakeable Confidence’<br />
9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sept.<br />
29, Infinity Foundation,<br />
1280 Old Skokie Road,<br />
Highland Park. Join Mare<br />
Chapman, author of “Unshakeable<br />
Confidence,<br />
the Freedom to Be Our<br />
Authentic Selves: Mindfulness<br />
for Women,” and<br />
find out how mindfulness<br />
transforms these habits so<br />
you can live in the freedom<br />
of your authentic self with<br />
unshakeable confidence.<br />
Visit www.infinityfounda<br />
tion.org for more information<br />
and registration.<br />
PAWS Chicago’s 4th<br />
Annual Angels with Tails<br />
Highland Park<br />
12-4 p.m. Sept. 29, Petco,<br />
1616 Deerfield Road,<br />
Highland Park. PAWS<br />
Chicago, the city’s largest<br />
No Kill humane organization,<br />
will bring the faces<br />
of Chicagoland’s homeless<br />
animals to the Highland<br />
Park community for a lifesaving<br />
adoption event. The<br />
4th Annual Angels with<br />
Tails Highland Park, presented<br />
by the Petco Foundation<br />
and sponsored by<br />
Merrick Pet Care, is an opportunity<br />
to meet your new<br />
best friend and experience<br />
the joy a pet can bring to<br />
your life.<br />
Beach Campout<br />
5 p.m., Sept. 29-30,<br />
Rosewood Beach Interpretive<br />
Center, 883 Sheridan<br />
Road. Pitch a tent<br />
and spend the night under<br />
the stars.Explore and<br />
play near the lake with the<br />
whole family, sit around<br />
a crackling campfire led<br />
by a Heller naturalist and<br />
then camp on the beach. A<br />
campfire with s’mores and<br />
a light breakfast are provided;<br />
6-person tents are<br />
available for an additional<br />
fee. Registration deadline<br />
is Sept. 27.<br />
Highwood Starving Artists<br />
Show<br />
10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sept. 29-<br />
30, 306 Green Bay Road,<br />
Highwood. Discounted<br />
artwork, live music, great<br />
food and fun activities for<br />
kids make the Highwood<br />
Starving Artists Show a<br />
destination for art lovers<br />
of all ages.<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Magic Class<br />
5:15-6:10 p.m. Oct. 2,<br />
West Ridge Center, 636<br />
Ridge Road, Highland<br />
Park. Amaze family and<br />
friends with tricks that involve<br />
cards, ropes, coins,<br />
mind reading and more.<br />
All materials are provided<br />
and each child receives<br />
a free magic kit to take<br />
home. Pre-registration is<br />
required.<br />
Meet the Author: Rebecca<br />
Makkai<br />
7 p.m. Oct. 2, Highland<br />
Park Public Library,<br />
494 Laurel Ave. Awardwinning<br />
author Rebecca<br />
Makkai discusses her new<br />
novel of friendship and<br />
redemption in the face of<br />
tragedy and loss. Makkai<br />
weaves together 1980s<br />
Chicago and contemporary<br />
Paris to tell a story of<br />
survivors who were forever<br />
affected by the AIDS<br />
crisis. The book is the<br />
first novel about the AIDS<br />
epidemic in Chicago and<br />
has been widely praised.<br />
Books will be for sale and<br />
the event will conclude<br />
with a book signing.<br />
UPCOMING<br />
Jade & Renee Grand<br />
Opening<br />
10 a.m. Oct. 4, 1821<br />
Saint Johns Ave., Highland<br />
Park. Jade and Renee, a<br />
new gift shop in Highland<br />
Park specializing in handmade<br />
goods, is having a<br />
grand opening extravaganza<br />
from Thursday, October<br />
4 through Saturday,<br />
October 6. Throughout the<br />
three days, there will be a<br />
10 percent storewide discount,<br />
gift card drawings<br />
and a tote bag giveaway<br />
for customers who spend<br />
$30 or more (while supplies<br />
last).<br />
All About Blood<br />
1:45-2:45 p.m. Oct. 5,<br />
Highland Park Public Library,<br />
494 Laurel Ave. We<br />
all have blood, but what<br />
does it do? Find out more<br />
about this mysterious liquid,<br />
and make a model of<br />
what blood looks like under<br />
a microscope. Ages 5<br />
to 9. Program takes place<br />
in the Meeting Room.<br />
Registration required.<br />
Meet the Author: Ron<br />
Balson<br />
7 p.m. Oct. 10, Highland<br />
Park Public Library, 494<br />
Laurel Ave. Meet The Author.<br />
Author Ron Balson<br />
makes a special appearance<br />
at the Library to discuss<br />
his new book, “The<br />
Girl From Berlin.” Books<br />
will be for sale and the<br />
event will conclude with<br />
a book signing. This event<br />
will take place in the auditorium.<br />
Recycled Art Sale Benefit<br />
4:15 p.m. Oct. 19, The<br />
Art Center, 1957 Sheridan<br />
Road. The hunt for art<br />
treasures at the Recycled<br />
Art Sale will begin on Oct.<br />
19 at TAC with a ticketed<br />
event and opens to the<br />
public on Oct. 20. This<br />
sale of pre-owned artwork<br />
of all types from galleries,<br />
estate sales, corporations,<br />
businesses and individual<br />
donors is always highly<br />
anticipated.<br />
Geology Rocks<br />
2-3:30 p.m., Oct. 21,<br />
Rosewood Beach Interpretive<br />
Center, 883 Sheridan<br />
Road. What’s under your<br />
feet? Become a geologist<br />
and discover all the cool<br />
minerals and rocks that<br />
make up the beach. How<br />
many different types can<br />
you find? This event is<br />
$10.<br />
The Leopold and Loeb Files<br />
7 p.m. Oct. 25, Highland<br />
Park Public Library,<br />
494 Laurel Ave., Highland<br />
Park. In The Leopold<br />
and Loeb Files, au-<br />
LIST IT YOURSELF<br />
Reach out to thousands of daily<br />
users by submitting your event at<br />
<strong>HP</strong>Landmark.com/calendar<br />
For just print*, email all information to<br />
erin@hplandmark.com<br />
*Deadline for print is 5 p.m. the Thursday prior to publication.<br />
thor Nina Barrett returns<br />
to the primary sources-<br />
-confessions, interrogation<br />
transcripts, psychological<br />
reports, and more--the<br />
kind of rare, pre-computer<br />
court documents that were<br />
usually destroyed as a matter<br />
of course. Until now,<br />
these documents have not<br />
been part of the murder’s<br />
central narrative. This<br />
first-of-its-kind approach<br />
allows readers to view the<br />
case through a keyhole and<br />
look past all of the stories<br />
that have been spun in the<br />
last 90 years to focus on<br />
the heart of the crime.<br />
Halloween Scary Skate<br />
1-2:30 p.m. Oct. 27,<br />
Centennial Ice Arena,<br />
3100 Trail Way, Highland<br />
Park. Halloween party<br />
on ice. Come in costume<br />
to skate for free. Regular<br />
fees apply for skate rentals<br />
and participants not in<br />
costume.<br />
ONGOING<br />
Spanish Conversation<br />
Group<br />
10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.<br />
Tuesdays, Highland Park<br />
Public Library, 494 Laurel<br />
Ave. Meet at the library<br />
for Spanish conversation.<br />
Former high school Spanish<br />
teacher, Graciella Napoles,<br />
facilitates the discussion.<br />
Conversational<br />
ability required. Meets in<br />
the Alyce Brenner Room.<br />
This is a drop-in event and<br />
no signup is necessary.