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2 | April 18, 2019 | The glencoe anchor calendar<br />

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Police Reports .......................10<br />

Editorial......................................15<br />

Puzzles 18<br />

Faith ............................................20<br />

Dining Out 21<br />

Home of the Week 24<br />

Athlete of the Week 27<br />

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FRIDAY<br />

Earth Day Clean-Up<br />

9:30 a.m.-noon, April<br />

19, Village of Glencoe.<br />

Celebrate Earth Day by<br />

volunteering to help cleanup<br />

various sites throughout<br />

Glencoe. This is a collaborative<br />

effort between<br />

District 35, Glencoe Park<br />

District and the Village’s<br />

Department of Public<br />

Works. Lunch will be provided<br />

to District 35 students.<br />

Paint and Sip<br />

6:30-8:30 p.m. April 19,<br />

Takiff Center, 999 Green<br />

Bay Road, Glencoe. Instructors<br />

will guide you<br />

through the process of<br />

creating your own masterpiece.<br />

No experience or<br />

supplies necessary; new<br />

and seasoned artists are<br />

welcome. Must be 21 or<br />

older to attend.<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Family Story Time<br />

10:30-11 a.m. April 20,<br />

Glencoe Library, 320 Park<br />

Ave. Celebrate the weekend<br />

with family stories.<br />

Join Glencoe librarians for<br />

books, songs, and activities<br />

featuring a seasonal<br />

theme. All ages are welcome<br />

to attend, however,<br />

stories and songs will be<br />

aimed at a preschool-aged<br />

audience.<br />

MONDAY<br />

Appreciating Our<br />

Neighbors Around Us<br />

7-8:30 p.m. April 22,<br />

Glencoe Library, 320<br />

Park Ave. “Appreciating<br />

Our Neighbors Around<br />

Us: What You’ve Always<br />

Wondered About America’s<br />

Jews — The Heritage<br />

of Jewish-Americans” reveals<br />

what is possible in<br />

our country. Join “America’s<br />

Rabbi” for a look into<br />

the history and customs<br />

of Jewish-Americans and<br />

what contributions they<br />

have made for people of<br />

all faiths and cultures.<br />

Ask the questions you’ve<br />

always had and dispel the<br />

myths you’ve wanted to<br />

explore.<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Heritage Baking<br />

7-8 p.m. April 24, Glencoe<br />

Library, 320 Park Ave.<br />

Down on Dempster Street<br />

in Evanston, the artisanal<br />

bakery Hewn turns out<br />

hearty, flavorful bread the<br />

way it was made hundreds<br />

of years ago. The store has<br />

become a major presence<br />

in the Chicago food scene<br />

and recognized nationally<br />

for its farmer-miller-baker<br />

advocacy. On April 24,<br />

the library will welcome<br />

Hewn’s head baker, Ellen<br />

King, to speak about the<br />

ingredients and techniques<br />

she has revived to produce<br />

extraordinary loaves.<br />

There will be samples.<br />

UPCOMING<br />

Mom and Me Magical Date<br />

5-7 p.m. April 27, Takiff<br />

Center, 999 Green Bay<br />

Road, Glencoe. Bring<br />

your special someone for a<br />

night of fun. Enjoy a buffet<br />

dinner, dancing and entertainment.<br />

Recommended<br />

for boys, ages 2-7, with a<br />

special adult. Advanced<br />

registration required by<br />

April 24; registration will<br />

close when event capacity<br />

is reached. Day of registration<br />

will not be accepted.<br />

Midwest Daffodil Society<br />

Show<br />

April 27-28, Chicago<br />

Botanic Garden, 1000<br />

Lake Cook Road, Glencoe.<br />

The Midwest Daffodil<br />

Society’s show features<br />

hundreds of daffodils on<br />

display that will be judged<br />

by the society. The show<br />

includes cut blooms, floral<br />

design, and photography<br />

competitions. The show<br />

will include floral designs<br />

inspired by the gardens at<br />

the Chicago Botanic Garden.<br />

Daffodil growers of<br />

all skill levels are invited<br />

to participate.<br />

Malott Japanese Garden<br />

Spring Festival<br />

10 a.m.-3 p.m. April<br />

27-28, Chicago Botanic<br />

Garden, 1000 Lake Cook<br />

Road, Glencoe. Learn<br />

about children’s celebrations<br />

in Japan during this<br />

special weekend of activities.<br />

Listen to koto harp<br />

and shakuhachi flute music,<br />

and try your hand at<br />

the ancient Japanese art of<br />

suminagashi. Visitors are<br />

invited to participate in a<br />

tea tasting ceremony while<br />

supplies last.<br />

Earth Day Walk<br />

2 p.m. April 27, Chicago<br />

Botanic Garden, 1000<br />

Lake Cook Road, Glencoe.<br />

Take a special guided walk<br />

through the McDonald<br />

Woods to celebrate Earth<br />

Day.<br />

3D Office Hour<br />

10-11 a.m. April 27,<br />

Glencoe Library, 320 Park<br />

Ave. Justin Franklin, the library’s<br />

3D printing expert,<br />

will be on hand to answer<br />

questions and troubleshoot<br />

design challenges. Open to<br />

all ages. Registration is encouraged,<br />

but drop-ins are<br />

welcome as well.<br />

From Page to Stage<br />

7 p.m. April 29, Writers<br />

Theatre, 325 Tudor Court,<br />

Glencoe. At this special<br />

From Page to Stage event,<br />

experts from Family Service<br />

of Glencoe and WT<br />

guest artists will join together<br />

to unpack the reallife<br />

issues dramatized in<br />

“Next to Normal” through<br />

music and dialogue. This<br />

event is free and open to<br />

the public, but a response<br />

is requested in order to<br />

help FSG and Writers<br />

Theatre keep an accurate<br />

head count. To RSVP, visit<br />

http://bit.ly/FSGatWT.<br />

Make Your Own Superhero<br />

4:15-5 p.m. April 30,<br />

Glencoe Library, 320 Park<br />

Ave. Use your creativity<br />

to invent your very own<br />

superhero. Write their<br />

origin story, design their<br />

costume, and more in this<br />

super-powered class. Register<br />

online.<br />

Spring Bird Walk<br />

9-11 a.m. May 1, Shelton<br />

Park at the Green Bay<br />

Trail, Glencoe. Join Tim<br />

Joyce, of Glenview’s Wild<br />

Bird Unlimited, to identify<br />

and observe local residents<br />

and migrating birds. Dress<br />

for the weather, wear comfortable<br />

shoes and bring<br />

binoculars. Rain date: May<br />

8.<br />

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Photography Workshop<br />

3:30-5:30 p.m. May 3,<br />

Takiff Center, 999 Green<br />

Bay Road, Glencoe. Work<br />

with an award winning<br />

Film Director, Rino Liberatore,<br />

to learn how to take<br />

better photos. Composition,<br />

lighting, lenses and<br />

angles will be the emphasis<br />

during this fun session<br />

for location photography.<br />

Simple hints will take you<br />

to a new level of photography.<br />

You must have a<br />

digital camera and basic<br />

knowledge of your camera<br />

functions.<br />

California Wine Tasting<br />

2-5 p.m. May 11, Binny’s,<br />

85 Green Bay Road,<br />

Glencoe. California wine<br />

continues to reinvent itself<br />

vintage after vintage. Established<br />

and iconic wineries<br />

continuously push<br />

themselves to create better<br />

wines, while a new generation<br />

of talented winemakers<br />

seek out new regions,<br />

explore forgotten patches,<br />

and experiment with special<br />

varietals. All will be<br />

on display in this special<br />

tasting of reds, whites,<br />

roses and bubbles from the<br />

Golden State. Open house<br />

free of charge with Binny’s<br />

card. No RSVP required.<br />

ONGOING<br />

Sesquicentennial Planning<br />

Committee<br />

Every other Tuesday,<br />

Glencoe Village Hall, 675<br />

Village Court. The Sesquicentennial<br />

Planning Committee<br />

meets in the First<br />

Floor Conference Room.<br />

For the schedule and agenda,<br />

visit www.villageofglencoe.org.

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