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2 | June 13, 2019 | the frankfort station calendar<br />
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In this week’s<br />
station<br />
Police Reports................. 4<br />
Sound Off.....................13<br />
Faith Briefs....................16<br />
Puzzles..........................21<br />
Home of the Week.........24<br />
Classifieds................ 25-32<br />
Sports...................... 33-40<br />
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THURSDAY<br />
Girl Power: Bullying,<br />
Competition and Mean Girls<br />
(Ages 10-13)<br />
1:30-2:45 p.m. June 13,<br />
Frankfort Public Library<br />
District, 21119 S. Pfeiffer<br />
Road, Frankfort. We are<br />
living in a time when girls<br />
are against girls. How can<br />
we lead and ignite others’<br />
flames if we can’t even<br />
stand with each other?<br />
Placing more emphasis on<br />
girls’ education, growing<br />
healthy self-esteem, inner<br />
beauty and respecting others<br />
uniqueness, will keep<br />
guiding the way for girls<br />
to have healthier mindsets<br />
and behavior resulting in<br />
respect for themselves and<br />
each other.<br />
Ladies Night Out - Summer<br />
Social<br />
5-8 p.m. June 13, Orland<br />
Park Crossing, 14225 95th<br />
Ave., Orland Park. Free<br />
event featuring music, a<br />
fashion show, and a variety<br />
of vendors with health tips<br />
and screenings, fashion and<br />
beauty, food, home decor,<br />
shopping, and more. Free<br />
tote bags to the first 200<br />
people. Fashion show by<br />
Jenny Applegate of The<br />
Leading Image. Make-andtake<br />
project with DIY Sign<br />
Party (additional cost). For<br />
more information and registration,<br />
visit 22ndcentury<br />
media.com/events.<br />
Common App: Essay<br />
Writing Workshop (Grades<br />
11-12)<br />
6:30-8 p.m. June 13,<br />
Frankfort Public Library<br />
District, 21119 S. Pfeiffer<br />
Road, Frankfort. Come and<br />
learn how to develop and<br />
write a great essay for the<br />
Common App for colleges.<br />
This would be a great<br />
workshop for juniors and<br />
seniors who are either starting<br />
to think about colleges<br />
or are in the midst of applying<br />
to colleges. Mary Ellen<br />
Hillig, a retired teacher and<br />
local tutor, will help students<br />
think through how to<br />
write a great essay for the<br />
Common App.<br />
Feminist Book Club<br />
7-8 p.m. June 13, Frankfort<br />
Public Library District,<br />
21119 S. Pfeiffer Road,<br />
Frankfort. Feminism: what<br />
does it really mean? How<br />
does it apply to our lives<br />
today? How can we make<br />
sure it’s not as racist and<br />
homophobic as it historically<br />
has been? How do we<br />
truly achieve equality? This<br />
month, we are discussing<br />
“Dear Ijeawele: A Feminist<br />
Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions<br />
by Chimamanda<br />
Ngozi Adichie.”<br />
FRIDAY<br />
Music in the Box<br />
9:15-9:45 a.m. June 14,<br />
Fridays through July 26<br />
(no class July 5), Founders<br />
Community Center, 140<br />
Oak St., Frankfort. This<br />
summer music class will<br />
teach ear training, pitch development<br />
and early music<br />
concepts through singing<br />
and movement. Children<br />
are taught by a professional<br />
musician who is trained in<br />
the Music in the Box curriculum.<br />
Fee is $69 for<br />
residents and $74 for nonresidents.<br />
SW<br />
LIST<br />
Fridays on the Green:<br />
Madcap Puppets<br />
10-11 a.m. June 14, Breidert<br />
Green, White and<br />
Kansas streets, Frankfort.<br />
Fridays on the Green is<br />
back, and so are Madcap<br />
Puppets. When an explorer<br />
crash lands on a strange<br />
planet, he becomes friends<br />
with a stranded alien. Join<br />
them on an adventure<br />
through the universe as<br />
they try to find the lost alien<br />
a new home. Thank you to<br />
the Friends of the Frankfort<br />
Library for generously<br />
sponsoring this program.<br />
In the event of inclement<br />
weather, the program will<br />
move indoors to the Frankfort<br />
Public Library building.<br />
Lincoln-Way Rock<br />
Orchestra Concert<br />
6 p.m. June 14, Lincoln-<br />
Way Central Center for<br />
Performing Arts, 1801 E.<br />
Lincoln Highway, New<br />
Lenox. More than 80 young<br />
string musicians from the<br />
surrounding communities<br />
will perform hits from the<br />
70s to now, orchestra style.<br />
Songs from Bon Jovi, AC/<br />
DC, Def Leppard, Guns ‘n’<br />
Roses, Coldplay, Cake, Metallica,<br />
Goo Goo Dolls, The<br />
Police, Heart, Fleetwood<br />
Mac, Eurhythmics and<br />
more. These talented kids<br />
(from sixth grade through<br />
high school) rehearse every<br />
evening for two weeks<br />
at “summer rock orchestra<br />
camp” and then put on an<br />
awesome show.<br />
SATURDAY<br />
“Get Hooked on Frankfort”<br />
Fishing Derby<br />
8-11 a.m. June 15, Prairie<br />
Park in Downtown Frankfort.<br />
This event is for children<br />
ages 3-12. Fees are $3<br />
for Frankfort residents and<br />
$10 for non-residents and<br />
incude a T-shirt, drink and<br />
snack, fishing hook and<br />
bait. Prizes will be awarded<br />
for the most fish caught and<br />
biggest fish caught in each<br />
age bracket.<br />
SUNDAY<br />
Concerts on the Green<br />
6:30–8 p.m. June 16,<br />
Breidert Green, White and<br />
Kansas streets, Frankfort.<br />
Sponsored by the Frankfort<br />
Chamber of Commerce.<br />
Enjoy “live” music<br />
in downtown Frankfort. No<br />
admission charge. Bring<br />
lawn chairs and a blanket<br />
for your enjoyment.<br />
MONDAY<br />
Slime Science fun<br />
9:30-11:30 a.m. June 17,<br />
Founders Community Center,<br />
140 Oak St., Frankfort.<br />
Have a blast making slime<br />
on a summer day. We’ll<br />
make three kinds of slime<br />
and you’ll be able to take<br />
them home (with parents’<br />
permission of course). As<br />
you make the slime, we’ll<br />
explore the science behind<br />
it and how certain ingredients<br />
affect the texture and<br />
feel. The fee is $30 for<br />
residents and $35 for nonresidents.<br />
Tie Dye Party<br />
1-3 p.m. June 17, Founders<br />
Community Center, 140<br />
Oak St., Frankfort. Make<br />
your own tie dye shirt and<br />
bring anything else you’d<br />
like to dye. We’ll learn<br />
about colors, mixing colors<br />
and how to make different<br />
patterns. Cupcakes and<br />
juice will be served. The<br />
fee is $30 for residents and<br />
$35 for non-residents.<br />
Village Board Meeting<br />
7 p.m. June 17, Frankfort<br />
Administration Building,<br />
432 W. Nebraska St.,<br />
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TUESDAY<br />
Tot Time<br />
9:30-10:15 a.m. June 18,<br />
Tuesdays through July 2,<br />
Founders Community Center,<br />
140 Oak St., Frankfort.<br />
Are you ready to meet new<br />
people and spend some<br />
playtime with your little<br />
one in a non-structured environment?<br />
This is the class<br />
for you. We will explore<br />
large and fine motor activities<br />
through play (lots of<br />
toys), circle time (we sing<br />
songs and do fingerplays)<br />
and special time (different<br />
each week, examples are:<br />
playing with the parachute,<br />
musical instruments, crafts,<br />
etc.).<br />
Tuesday with Friends<br />
1-2 p.m. June 18, Frankfort<br />
Public Library District,<br />
21119 S. Pfeiffer Road,<br />
Frankfort. This month, we<br />
will discuss “Turtles All<br />
the Way Down” by John<br />
Green. Aza is 16 and suffers<br />
from OCD. When her<br />
best friend, Daisy, learns<br />
that a reward of $100,000<br />
is offered for help finding<br />
a missing local millionaire<br />
(and the father of Aza’s<br />
childhood friend), the pair<br />
start investigating. This is<br />
a great story about lifelong<br />
friendships by the author of<br />
The Fault in Our Stars.”