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2 | March 21, 2019 | The highland park landmark calendar<br />
hplandmark.com<br />
In this week’s<br />
Landmark<br />
Pet of the Week8<br />
Police Reports 10<br />
Editorial 25<br />
Faith Briefs 28<br />
Dining Out 30<br />
Puzzles 31<br />
Home of the Week 32<br />
Athlete of the Week 35<br />
The Highland<br />
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THURSDAY<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, ways<br />
you can influence your own<br />
energy systems to feel more<br />
vibrant and empowered.<br />
Stories in the Sand<br />
10-11 a.m. March 21,<br />
Rosewood Beach Interpretive<br />
Center, 883 Sheridan<br />
Road, Highland Park. Enjoy<br />
story time with a naturalist,<br />
take a short sensory<br />
hike and create a natural<br />
craft to take home. The cost<br />
is $8 and is for one adult<br />
and child. Each additional<br />
child is $3.<br />
Mushrooms of Northern<br />
Illinois: A Photographic<br />
Journey through the<br />
Seasons<br />
7-8 p.m. March 21,<br />
Heller Nature Center, 2821<br />
Ridge Road, Highland<br />
Park. Learn about wild<br />
mushrooms of Northern<br />
Illinois; more specifically,<br />
those of Lake, Cook, Du-<br />
Page, Dekalb, Lee and Ogle<br />
counties as they appear<br />
throughout the seasons.<br />
Commentary will touch on<br />
defining characteristics, edibility<br />
and idiosyncracies.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
Animal Awareness<br />
1-2 p.m. March 23, Highland<br />
Park Public Library,<br />
494 Laurel Ave., Highland<br />
Park. Families with children<br />
ages 3-14 are invited<br />
to attend this fantastic educational<br />
animal ambassadors<br />
and learn about their<br />
natural habitats. From a<br />
skunk to a kinkajou, a fennec<br />
fox to a parrot and everything<br />
in between. This<br />
program will take place in<br />
the auditorium.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Madagascar Showcase<br />
2-2:30 p.m. March 24,<br />
Highland Park Public Library,<br />
494 Laurel Ave.,<br />
Highland Park. The Highland<br />
Park Players will present<br />
a preview set from their<br />
upcoming musical, Madagascar.<br />
If you like to move<br />
it move it, you will love<br />
this engaging show. The<br />
program will take place in<br />
the auditorium.<br />
MONDAY<br />
Decoupage Bowl Creation<br />
2-2:45 p.m. March 25,<br />
Highland Park Public Library,<br />
494 Laurel Ave.,<br />
Highland Park. Come<br />
create your own trinket<br />
dish or display bowl using<br />
scrap paper and fabric.<br />
Children ages 7 to 14 are<br />
invited to join us for this<br />
class. All materials will be<br />
provided.<br />
Meet the Writer: Adam<br />
Rutherford<br />
7 p.m. March 25, Highland<br />
Park Public Library,<br />
494 Laurel Ave., Highland<br />
Park. Acclaimed science<br />
writer Adam Rutherford<br />
will make a special<br />
appearance at the library<br />
to discuss his new book,<br />
“Humanimal: How Homo<br />
sapiens Became Nature’s<br />
Most Paradoxical Creature<br />
- A New Evolutionary<br />
History.” In his new book,<br />
Rutherford explores how<br />
many of the things once<br />
considered to be exclusively<br />
human are not and<br />
explains how we became<br />
the creatures we are today.<br />
Illuminating the latest genetic<br />
research, the book is<br />
an account of what fixes<br />
us as animals and what<br />
makes us extraordinary.<br />
TUESDAY<br />
Choose Your Adventure<br />
10 a.m.-12 p.m. March<br />
26, Heller Nature Center,<br />
2821 Ridge Road, Highland<br />
Park. Try your hand<br />
at starting a fire, building a<br />
survival shelter and making<br />
hunting tools from natural<br />
materials. Participants<br />
who attend Crate Climbing<br />
Challenge may bring<br />
a peanut-free sack lunch<br />
and stay at Heller between<br />
programs.<br />
Crate Stacking<br />
12:30-3 p.m. March 26,<br />
Heller Nature Center, 2821<br />
Ridge Road, Highland<br />
Park. While harnessed in<br />
and on a belay system,<br />
stack and climb up milk<br />
crates as high as 25 feet.<br />
The more crates you stack<br />
the higher you go. Are you<br />
up for the challenge? All<br />
safety gear and instruction<br />
are provided at Heller Nature<br />
Centers Teams course.<br />
Seniors Mah Jongg Basics<br />
1-3 p.m. March 26-April<br />
23, 54 Laurel Ave., Five<br />
weeks of classes. $70 for<br />
members and $90 for nonmembers.<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
Finding Fantastic Beasts<br />
10 a.m.-12 p.m. March<br />
27, Heller Nature Center,<br />
2821 Ridge Road, Highland<br />
Park. Use your wizarding<br />
skills to wander our<br />
forest in search of fantastic<br />
beasts. Discover their<br />
magic and create your own<br />
magical beast to introduce<br />
to the wizarding world.<br />
Participants registered for<br />
Small Foot! Do They Exist?<br />
may bring a peanutfree<br />
sack lunch and stay at<br />
Heller between programs.<br />
Small Foot! Do They Exist?<br />
12:30-2:30 p.m. March<br />
27, Heller Nature Center,<br />
2821 Ridge Road, Highland<br />
Park. Bigfoot, yeti,<br />
sasquatch, trolls — come<br />
investigate if these creatures<br />
exist in Heller’s forest<br />
with a footprint hunt<br />
and experiments.<br />
UPCOMING<br />
Stories in the Woods<br />
10-11 a.m. March 28,<br />
Heller Nature Center, 2821<br />
Ridge Road, Highland<br />
Park. Engage in a hands-on<br />
nature inspired activity, enjoy<br />
a story and take a short<br />
hike with a naturalist. The<br />
cost is $8 and is for one<br />
adult and one child.<br />
Mini Racing Challenges<br />
10 a.m.-12 p.m. March<br />
28, Rosewood Beach Interpretive<br />
Center, 883 Sheridan<br />
Road, Highland Park.<br />
Float, fly and glide into designing<br />
and building items<br />
we can race down the ravine<br />
or over the bluffs of<br />
Lake Michigan. Participants<br />
who register for Mad<br />
About Science may bring a<br />
peanut-free sack lunch and<br />
stay at Rosewood between<br />
programs.<br />
Mad About Science<br />
12:30-2:30 p.m. March<br />
28, Rosewood Beach Interpretive<br />
Center, 883<br />
Sheridan Road, Highland<br />
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*Deadline for print is 5 p.m. the Thursday prior to publication.<br />
Correction<br />
In the March 14 issue<br />
of The Highland Park<br />
Landmark, the article<br />
titled “Martinelli stays<br />
true to himself in big<br />
season” incorrectly<br />
stated his name as<br />
Dom Martinell in the<br />
first sentence. It is<br />
Dom Martinelli.<br />
Park. Be a scientist for the<br />
day. Test water, classify<br />
rocks, examine particles in<br />
the air, identify skins and<br />
skulls.<br />
Take Apart a Computer<br />
11 a.m.-12 p.m. March<br />
29, Highland Park Public<br />
Library, 494 Laurel Ave.,<br />
Highland Park. Do you<br />
love to take things apart?<br />
Join us to learn how computers<br />
work, and then<br />
help us take apart desktop<br />
computers and see their<br />
electronic components up<br />
close.<br />
ONGOING<br />
Book Discussion Group<br />
1 p.m. First Wednesday<br />
of every month, Highwood<br />
Public Library, 102 Highwood<br />
Ave., Highwood. If<br />
you like to read, and talk<br />
about books, consider<br />
joining the Highwood<br />
Public Library Book Club.<br />
For more information<br />
please contact Darryl at<br />
debner14@comcast.net.