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2 | March 7, 2019 | The highland park landmark calendar<br />

hplandmark.com<br />

In this week’s<br />

Landmark<br />

Police Reports4<br />

Pet of the Week8<br />

Editorial15<br />

Faith Briefs18<br />

Dining Out20<br />

Puzzles22<br />

Home of the Week23<br />

Athlete of the Week26<br />

The Highland<br />

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THURSDAY<br />

A Call for Hope<br />

6:30-8 p.m. March 7,<br />

Highland Park Public Library,<br />

494 Laurel Ave.,<br />

Highland Park. Join us to<br />

hear from local professionals<br />

as they discuss<br />

mental health and wellness<br />

from the perspective<br />

of their work within our<br />

communities.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Barry Bradford Presents<br />

1:30-3 p.m. March 8,<br />

Highland Park Senior<br />

Center, 54 Laurel Ave.,<br />

Highland Park. The Highland<br />

Park Senior Center<br />

is thrilled to welcome<br />

back internationally recognized,<br />

award-winning<br />

public speaker, Barry<br />

Bradford to discuss the<br />

best of Broadway.<br />

Spring Skating Exhibition<br />

4-7 p.m. March 8, Centennial<br />

Ice Arena, 3100<br />

Trail Way, Highland Park.<br />

The cost is $15 to participate,<br />

free to watch.<br />

Fish Fry<br />

4:30-8 p.m. March 8,<br />

Sunset Valley Golf Club,<br />

1390 Sunset Road, Highland<br />

Park. Wrap up the<br />

week with friends, family<br />

and neighbors over great<br />

food and a tall cold drink<br />

at Sunset Valley’s new<br />

1390 restauran and bar.<br />

Our “Wisconsin Style”<br />

fish fry includes all-youcan-eat<br />

fish, vegetables,<br />

potato and pasta. Reservations<br />

are not required. The<br />

cost is $16.75.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Spring Infinity Family Fest<br />

9 a.m.-12:35 p.m.<br />

March 9, Infinity Foundation,<br />

1280 Old Skokie<br />

Road, Highland Park. Join<br />

Infinity Foundation for a<br />

morning of playful family<br />

fun for parents and<br />

children ages 3 and older.<br />

Playshops include: Little<br />

Chefs, a hands-on cooking<br />

activity with Taste<br />

Buds Kitchen; Wiggleworms<br />

Music Sing-Along;<br />

Amazing Magic with<br />

magician Tim Adamz;<br />

Dream Catchers Arts &<br />

Crafts; Kung Fu Ninjas<br />

and Animal Quest. Visit<br />

infinityfoundation.org for<br />

playshop descriptions,<br />

schedule and to register in<br />

advance for as many playshops<br />

as you would like to<br />

attend.<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Maple Syrup Harvest<br />

10-11 a.m. March 10,<br />

Sunset Woods Park, 1801<br />

Sunset Road, Highland<br />

Park. Listen to a folklore<br />

of how maple sap was<br />

discovered, tap a tree and<br />

enjoy a pancake with maple<br />

syrup after. Additional<br />

pancakes available for<br />

purchase. Cash only.<br />

MONDAY<br />

1969 Time Capsule<br />

Opening<br />

7 p.m. March 11, 1707<br />

St. Johns Ave., Highland<br />

Park. Mayor Rotering will<br />

open the time capsule,<br />

which was assembled in<br />

1969 for the City’s centennial<br />

celebration. This<br />

time capsule has been<br />

kept sealed since then at<br />

the Chase Bank located at<br />

513 Central Ave. and its<br />

contents are known only<br />

to those who were present<br />

when it was first assembled.<br />

Find out what Highland<br />

Park residents from<br />

1969 wanted to share with<br />

us fifty years later in 2019.<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Ceramic Flower Workshop<br />

4-5:30 p.m. March 12,<br />

West Ridge Center, 636<br />

Ridge Road, Highland<br />

Park. Create a ceramic<br />

flower lawn ornament that<br />

will be the first to bloom<br />

in the spring and stay<br />

fresh and colorful all summer<br />

long. The first day<br />

you build up your flower<br />

with clay and the second<br />

day you glaze the flower.<br />

Come to the workshop<br />

with a few sketches or<br />

photographs of a flower<br />

you’d like to create. Completed<br />

flowers are ready<br />

for pickup on April 9. Cost<br />

is $45-50.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Moon Over Highland Park<br />

6:30-9 p.m. March 13,<br />

Highland Park Public Library,<br />

494 Laurel Ave.,<br />

Highland Park. Join us<br />

for an all-ages event presented<br />

by the Lake County<br />

Astronomical Society. At<br />

6:30, there will be a brief<br />

presentation in the auditorium<br />

entitled, “What’s Up<br />

in Outer Space.” From 7-9<br />

p.m. LCAS volunteers will<br />

bring sophisticated telescopes<br />

to allow viewing<br />

of the moon and other objects<br />

in the sky. Kids will<br />

receive glow bracelets and<br />

astronomy stickers.<br />

UPCOMING<br />

Seniors: Free Rules of the<br />

Road<br />

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

14, 54 Laurel Ave., Highland<br />

Park. Drivers test<br />

preparation course.<br />

Blood Pressure and<br />

Glucose Screening<br />

4:30-6:30 p.m. March<br />

14, Recreation Center of<br />

Highland Park, 1207 Park<br />

Ave., Highland Park.<br />

Key Insights to Living the<br />

Celestine Prophecy with<br />

James Redfield<br />

9 a.m.-4:30 p.n. March<br />

16, Infinity Foundation,<br />

1280 Old Skokie Road,<br />

Highland Park. A growing<br />

wave of higher spiritual<br />

awareness is sweeping the<br />

planet. A newly released<br />

Celestine Prophecy edition,<br />

by the New York<br />

Times bestselling author<br />

James Redfield, is being<br />

passed around at new levels<br />

by three generations.<br />

This essential book has<br />

never been more relevant<br />

in establishing your peace<br />

and living your mission.<br />

Join Redfield to embody<br />

five key insights to living<br />

a fulfilling, purposeful life<br />

with more engagement<br />

and synchronistic flow that<br />

supports your life moment<br />

to moment. Cost is $110.<br />

Pilgrim Chamber Players<br />

Concert Presents Winter<br />

Passions<br />

3 p.m. March 17, Highland<br />

Park Community<br />

House, 1991 Sheridan<br />

Road, Highland Park. Music<br />

by Beethoven, Chopin,<br />

John Williams and Mendelssohn.<br />

Dessert reception<br />

following concert. The cost<br />

is $20 for adults, $16 for<br />

seniors and $8 for students.<br />

Call (847) 433-0972 or<br />

visit PilgrimPlayers.org for<br />

further information.<br />

Candidate Debates<br />

12:30 p.m. March 17,<br />

LIST IT YOURSELF<br />

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Highland Park Country<br />

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

Highland Park. Hosted<br />

by the League of Women<br />

Voters of Highland Park/<br />

Highwood.<br />

Mastering Personal Energy<br />

with Beth Lynch<br />

7-8:30 p.m. March 21,<br />

Infinity Foundation, 1280<br />

Old Skokie Valley Road,<br />

Highland Park. Access<br />

your intuition and work<br />

with your energy body for<br />

health and healing. Practice<br />

simple, yet powerful,<br />

ways you can influence<br />

your own energy systems<br />

to feel more vibrant and<br />

empowered.<br />

ONGOING<br />

Current Events<br />

10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.<br />

Second Wednesday of<br />

every month, Highwood<br />

Public Library, 102 Highwood<br />

Ave., Highwood.<br />

Lively discussion with<br />

coffee on today’s political<br />

Scene. All political<br />

views are welcome. For<br />

more information contact<br />

Dr. Suzanne Cahnmann at<br />

drsuzc1@att.net<br />

Book Discussion Group<br />

1 p.m. First Wednesday<br />

of every month, Highwood<br />

Public Library, 102<br />

Highwood Ave., Highwood.<br />

If you like to read,<br />

and talk about books,<br />

consider joining the<br />

Highwood Public Library<br />

Book Club.

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