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2 | October 18, 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 />

Editorial 19<br />

Puzzles 24<br />

Faith Briefs 26<br />

Dining Out 30<br />

Home of the Week 31<br />

Athlete of the Week 34<br />

The Winnetka<br />

Editor<br />

Megan Bernard, x24<br />

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sports Editor<br />

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Sales director<br />

Peter Hansen, x19<br />

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Managing Editor<br />

Eric DeGrechie, x23<br />

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AssT. Managing Editor<br />

Megan Bernard, x24<br />

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president<br />

Andrew Nicks<br />

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FRIDAY<br />

Pumpkins in the Woods<br />

4-6 p.m. Oct. 19, Hubbard<br />

Woods Park, Winnetka.<br />

Hubbard Woods<br />

Park will be transformed<br />

into a pumpkin patch for<br />

the family to enjoy before<br />

Halloween. The event will<br />

include pumpkin decorating,<br />

carnival games,<br />

bounce houses, a DJ, costume<br />

contest and more.<br />

Treats from the Grand<br />

Food Center will be available<br />

for purchase. Costume<br />

contest registration<br />

will begin at 4:30 p.m. and<br />

winners will be announced<br />

around 5:30 p.m.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Paint the Little Free<br />

Library<br />

10 a.m. Oct. 20, Winnetka<br />

Youth Organization,<br />

620 Lincoln Ave. The<br />

WYO is looking for talented<br />

teen artists to paint the<br />

Little Free Library. Help<br />

promote reading and sharing<br />

in the Winnetka community<br />

by expressing your<br />

creativity in designing<br />

and painting our library<br />

house. For grades seventh<br />

through 12th only, regardless<br />

of residency. RSVP:<br />

Email info@winnetkayo.<br />

org or call (847) 446-0443.<br />

Haunted Trail of Winnetka<br />

6-9 p.m. Oct. 20, Lloyd<br />

Beach, Winnetka. The<br />

ghosts and gouls that have<br />

haunted Lloyd Beach have<br />

risen again to strike fear<br />

into our hearts for the 7th<br />

annual Haunted Trail of<br />

Winnetka at Lloyd Beach.<br />

Try to not get trapped inside<br />

Davey Jones’ Locker<br />

as you and your friends attempt<br />

to escape the terrors<br />

on the beach and inside the<br />

boat house.<br />

Fall Rummage Sale<br />

7 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 20,<br />

Winnetka Community<br />

House, 620 Lincoln Ave.<br />

This large fall rummage<br />

sale is sponsored by the<br />

Winnetka Congregational<br />

Church Woman’s Society.<br />

With 21 departments featuring<br />

children’s clothing,<br />

housewares, books, sporting<br />

goods, the famous<br />

“French Room” designer<br />

clothing, along with holiday<br />

and outer wear. Proceeds<br />

of the sale are donated<br />

by the <strong>WC</strong>C Woman’s<br />

Society Benevolence<br />

Committee to 501 (c) 3<br />

agencies in Chicagoland<br />

that provide prevention,<br />

crisis and recovery services<br />

to underserved people.<br />

Look at Friendship in a<br />

Time of Grief<br />

9-10:30 a.m. Oct. 20,<br />

St. James the Less Episcopal<br />

Church, 550 Sunset<br />

Ridge Road, Northfield.<br />

When our friends are in<br />

grief, their immediate concern<br />

is trying to survive<br />

each day and trying to heal<br />

from the loss. They have<br />

little energy left to teach us<br />

how to be there for them.<br />

Please join us as we learn<br />

some simple ways to be a<br />

supportive friend and to<br />

walk beside the griever on<br />

a journey we are all inevitably<br />

called upon to take.<br />

Call St. James the Less at<br />

(8470 446-8430 to signup.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

History on the Hill<br />

2-4 p.m. Oct. 21, Christ<br />

Church, 784 Sheridan<br />

Road, Winnetka. Join the<br />

Winnetka Historical Society<br />

for a tour of the serene<br />

Christ Church churchyard,<br />

which has served as a burial<br />

ground in Winnetka for<br />

200 years. Learn about the<br />

earliest Winnetka families<br />

for whom the churchyard<br />

is a final resting place.<br />

$40 per ticket. Register at<br />

www.winnetkahistory.org<br />

or at (847) 446-0001.<br />

Open House<br />

1-3 p.m. Oct. 21, Winnetka<br />

Youth Organization,<br />

620 Lincoln Ave. The<br />

Winnetka Youth Organization<br />

is opening its doors<br />

to the community. Here<br />

is your chance to find out<br />

what they are all about.<br />

Come to the WYO during<br />

their Open House to see<br />

their teen center, meet their<br />

staff and learn more about<br />

their youth programs and<br />

services. All are welcome,<br />

this is open to the public.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

The Case for Overturning<br />

the Electoral Collage<br />

7-9 p.m. Oct. 23, Winnetka<br />

Public Library,<br />

768 Oak St. Presented by<br />

Rosemary Heileman and<br />

sponsored by League of<br />

Women Voters of Winnetka,<br />

Northfield and Kenilworth.<br />

If you want to<br />

educate yourself about<br />

this process with current<br />

day politics, this is an opportunity<br />

to hear this presentation.<br />

Please register<br />

at Winnetka public library<br />

under events.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Pumpkin Carving<br />

5-6 p.m. Oct. 24, Winnetka<br />

Park District, 540<br />

Hibbard Road. Come on<br />

over to the Winnetka Park<br />

District to carve pumpkins<br />

with your child and enjoy<br />

all of the fun without<br />

the cleanup. While you<br />

are creating your masterpiece,<br />

staff will serve you<br />

hot cider and freshly bakes<br />

cookies to snack on.<br />

Living Well in the Midst of<br />

Grief and Loss<br />

7 p.m. Oct. 24, St. James<br />

the Less Episcopal Church,<br />

550 Sunset Ridge Road,<br />

Northfield. When it comes<br />

to facing loss you cannot<br />

get around it, you can only<br />

go through the valley and<br />

face into the feelings. Life<br />

with loss is an adjustment<br />

yet even with pain and sorrow<br />

your life can also go<br />

on with meaning, purpose<br />

and happiness. Learn more<br />

about the process of grief,<br />

reflect on your own experience,<br />

and sense being<br />

part of a supportive community.<br />

The four one-hour<br />

sessions will be facilitated<br />

by The Rev Lisa Senuta.<br />

Come to one session or<br />

all (also held Nov. 28 and<br />

Dec. 5).<br />

UPCOMING<br />

Halloween Spooktacular<br />

1-2:30 p.m. Oct. 26,<br />

Winnetka Community<br />

House, 620 Lincoln Ave.<br />

Fun for the whole family<br />

with Dave Rudolf’s<br />

Halloween Spooktacular.<br />

Dave will entertain goblins<br />

of all ages with his ghostdefinitely,<br />

not very scary<br />

definitely — fun songs and<br />

stories to raise the hair on<br />

your funny bone.<br />

Battle of the Bands<br />

7-10 p.m. Oct. 26, Winnetka<br />

Youth Organization,<br />

620 Lincoln Ave. Come<br />

see local teen musicians<br />

battle it out for our grand<br />

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prize. All proceeds support<br />

the Winnetka Youth Organization.<br />

All are welcome,<br />

this is open to the public.<br />

Admission is $5.<br />

Halloween Party on Ice<br />

1:40-2:55 p.m. Oct. 27,<br />

Winnetka Ice Arena, 490<br />

Hibbard Road. Dress up<br />

in your favorite costume<br />

and take a few laps skating<br />

to our chilling Halloween<br />

music. Bring a dry foods<br />

donation for the New Trier<br />

Township Food Pantry to<br />

receive free admission.<br />

ONGOING<br />

Winnetka Farmer’s Market<br />

7:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.<br />

Saturdays through mid-<br />

October, Winnetka Village<br />

Hall south parking lot, the<br />

corner of Green Bay Road<br />

and Oak Street. For more<br />

than 40 years, the Winnetka-Northfield<br />

Chamber of<br />

Commerce has sponsored<br />

a farmer’s market, offering<br />

the highest-quality homegrown<br />

produced items.<br />

Exploring Grief Group<br />

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

Thursday, Sept. 13-Dec.<br />

13, Kenilworth Union<br />

Church, 211 Kenilworth<br />

Ave., Kenilworth. Are<br />

you or someone you know<br />

grieving the loss of a family<br />

member, partner or<br />

friend? If so, find comfort<br />

in Winnetka-based Samaritan<br />

Counseling Center’s<br />

North Shore Exploring<br />

Grief Group Program.

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