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2 | January 24, 2019 | The highland park landmark calendar<br />

hplandmark.com<br />

In this week’s<br />

Landmark<br />

Pet of the Week8<br />

Police Reports 14<br />

Editorial 17<br />

Faith Briefs 20<br />

Dining Out 22<br />

Puzzles 23<br />

Home of the Week 24<br />

Athlete of the Week 27<br />

The Highland<br />

Park Landmark<br />

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Erin Yarnall, x34<br />

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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 />

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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 />

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IL 60062.<br />

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THURSDAY<br />

Nature Art Scapes<br />

7-9 p.m. Jan. 24, Rosewood<br />

Beach, 883 Sheridan<br />

Road, Highland Park. Relax<br />

with friends in the cozy<br />

confines of the Rosewood<br />

Beach Interpretive Center.<br />

Think of sandy ebaches,<br />

sunshine and sip on some<br />

wine as you design and<br />

create your own shadow<br />

box design with sea glass<br />

and drift wood. Materials<br />

for designs are provided.<br />

Wine is not included in<br />

your registration. Participants<br />

must show proof of<br />

age.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Eagle Watch<br />

8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Jan.<br />

26, Starved Rock State<br />

Park, 2668 E. 875th Road,<br />

Oglesby. Travel with us to<br />

Starved Rock State Park<br />

for the Illinois Audubon<br />

Society’s Eagle Watch<br />

Weekend. See a live bird<br />

show, view wild eagles<br />

fishing along the river,<br />

make crafts and participate<br />

in hands-on activities.<br />

The colder it is, the<br />

better the bird viewing.<br />

Children must be accompanied<br />

by a paid registered<br />

adult. Dress warmly and<br />

for walking; some of the<br />

best viewing areas involve<br />

climbing stairs. Meals not<br />

included.<br />

Burn Boot Camp<br />

8:30 a.m. Jan. 26, 1849<br />

Green Bay Road, Highland<br />

Park. Burn Boot Camp<br />

Highland Park offers a<br />

45-minute, free, co-ed<br />

workout. No reservation<br />

is required. Just show up<br />

ready to sweat. All fitness<br />

levels welcome. Personal<br />

training in a group setting.<br />

Zumba Class<br />

8:30-9:30 a.m. Jan. 26,<br />

JCYS George W. Lutz<br />

Family Center, 800 Clavey<br />

Road, Highland Park. Licensed<br />

Zumba instructors<br />

lead this fun class that<br />

is suitable for all levels.<br />

Drummers play live. Wear<br />

comfortable shoes and<br />

bring water and a towel.<br />

Free parking available onsite.<br />

Poetry Open Mic<br />

7 p.m. Jan. 26, Coffee<br />

Speaks at Port Clinton<br />

Square, 610 Central Ave.,<br />

Suite 155, Highland Park.<br />

Square Dancing<br />

2:30-4:30 p.m. Jan. 26,<br />

Highland Park Public Library,<br />

494 Laurel Ave.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Octet Magic<br />

3 p.m. Jan. 27, Highland<br />

Park Community House,<br />

1991 Sheridan Road,<br />

Highland Park. Music by<br />

Dick Kattenburg, Dvorak<br />

and Mendelssohn. Dessert<br />

reception following concert.<br />

Tickets are $20 for an<br />

adult, $16 for a senior and<br />

$8 for a student.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Film Discussion<br />

7 p.m. Jan. 30, Highland<br />

Park Public Library,<br />

494 Laurel Ave., Highland<br />

Park. Join Dick Adler for a<br />

discussion about the film<br />

“Searching.” This event<br />

will take place in the Auditorium.<br />

This is a drop-in<br />

event and no signup is necessary,<br />

but if you would<br />

like a reminder, please<br />

sign up with your email<br />

address.<br />

UPCOMING<br />

“Clean Enough: Get Back<br />

to Basics and Leave Room<br />

For Dessert”<br />

1 p.m. Feb. 1, Highland<br />

Park Public Library, 494<br />

Laurel Ave., Highland<br />

Park. Wellness guru Katzie<br />

Guy-Hamilton, the Director<br />

of Food and Beverage<br />

of Equinox and nationally<br />

recognized pastry chef,<br />

discusses her new book,<br />

Clean Enough: Get Back<br />

to Basics and Leave Room<br />

for Dessert. The more<br />

than 100 whole-food, bestof-class<br />

recipes encourage<br />

a holistic approach to<br />

everyday nutrition—and a<br />

new way to eat, and live,<br />

“clean.” Books will be for<br />

sale and the event will conclude<br />

with a book signing.<br />

“Madagascar: A Musical<br />

Adventure” Auditions<br />

10 a.m.-1 p.m. Feb. 2<br />

and Feb. 9, West Ridge<br />

Center, 636 Ridge Road,<br />

Highland Park. Highland<br />

Park Players Theater for<br />

Young Audiences is proud<br />

to announce its next production<br />

— “Madagascar:<br />

A Musical Adventure.”<br />

Get ready to move it move<br />

it with Marty, Melman,<br />

Gloria, Alex and the rest<br />

of the beloved characters<br />

from the hit motion<br />

picture.<br />

Daddy Daughter Dance<br />

5:30-8:30 p.m. Feb. 2,<br />

Highland Park Country<br />

Club, 1201 Park Ave. West,<br />

Highland Park. Dress your<br />

best and be our guest. Join<br />

us for dinner, dancing or<br />

both. Gals and dads are<br />

treated to a sit-down dinner<br />

fit for a prince and<br />

a princess. Keep an eye<br />

out for some very special<br />

geusts. During dinner enjoy<br />

each other’s company<br />

before the dance begins.<br />

Nature Discovery Day<br />

10 a.m.-12 p.m. Feb.<br />

2, Heller Nature Center,<br />

2821 Ridge Road, Highland<br />

Park. Visit our nature<br />

classroom, complete<br />

a craft to take home and<br />

explore the science of nature.<br />

Go sledding or cross<br />

country skiing, view live<br />

animals and enjoy a roasted<br />

marshmallow around a<br />

crackling campfire at our<br />

tenth annual Nature Discovery<br />

Day. Activities may<br />

vary and some are weather<br />

dependent. No pre-registration<br />

is required.<br />

First Wednesday<br />

Connections<br />

7:30-9 a.m. Feb. 6,<br />

Bluegrass Restaurant,<br />

1636 Old Deerfield Road,<br />

Highland Park. The<br />

HPCC First Wednesday<br />

Connections is a great<br />

way to get engaged. Mark<br />

your calendar, grab a<br />

stack of business cards<br />

and join the group. First<br />

Wednesday Connections<br />

of the Highland Park<br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

is a vibrant, active meeting<br />

that attracts business<br />

people from throughout<br />

the North Shore.<br />

Highland Park Stringers<br />

Presents Beethoven<br />

Spectacular<br />

3 p.m. Feb. 10, Bennett<br />

Gordon Hall, 201<br />

St. Johns Ave., Highland<br />

Park. Highland Park<br />

Strings is pleased to continue<br />

its 40th anniversary<br />

season with its annual gala<br />

benefit concert Beethoven<br />

Spectacular. The concert<br />

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users by submitting your event at<br />

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erin@hplandmark.com<br />

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

will feature world-class<br />

pianist Jorge Federico<br />

Osorio, returning for his<br />

second solo appearance<br />

with the Strings.<br />

Ewww-mazing!<br />

10 a.m.-12 p.m. Feb. 15,<br />

Heller Nature Center, 2821<br />

Ridge Road, Highland<br />

Park. Find and create your<br />

own animal scar, identify<br />

creepy crawlers or bones<br />

and make your own earthy<br />

slime. Please bring warm,<br />

waterproof outdoor clothing<br />

and boots for exploring<br />

outside.<br />

Mom’s Day Out<br />

9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Feb. 18,<br />

Deer Creek Racquet Club,<br />

701 Deer Creek Parkway,<br />

Highland Park. Moms need<br />

a break too. Kids will have<br />

a great time swinging into<br />

action as they learn the art<br />

of playing tennis, racquietball,<br />

wallyball and pingpong<br />

while Mom takes the<br />

day off.<br />

ONGOING<br />

Sherlock Holmes Book<br />

Discussion Group<br />

7-8:30 p.m. First Tuesday<br />

of every other month,<br />

Highwood Public Library,<br />

102 Highwood Ave.,<br />

Highwood. Sit around our<br />

fireplace and drink coffee,<br />

while reviewing one of the<br />

Dr. Watson’s favorite mysteries.<br />

To sign up please<br />

contact Brenda Rossini at<br />

agrrtig@aol.com.

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