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20 | June 13, 2019 | The glencoe anchor faith<br />

glencoeanchor.com<br />

2019<br />

• Education<br />

• Entrepreneur<br />

• Financial<br />

• Health & Wellness<br />

• Hospitality & Dining<br />

• Large Company<br />

(51 employees or more)<br />

Know a real go-getter?<br />

Is your best friend a networking powerhouse?<br />

Is your boss a real mover & shaker?<br />

Nominate them today to win a<br />

North Shore Women In Business Award!<br />

• Legal<br />

• Medium Company<br />

(11-50 employees)<br />

• Non-Profit<br />

• Real Estate<br />

• Seasoned Professional<br />

(Age 41 or older)<br />

Join 22nd Century Media for its first 5K<br />

at the North Shore Healthy Living Expo!<br />

7 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 25<br />

Northbrook Court<br />

Sign up today! $35 includes race T-shirt<br />

22ndCenturyMedia.com/5K<br />

DEADLINE: Aug. 9<br />

Registration<br />

NOW OPEN!<br />

• Senior Care<br />

• Small Company<br />

(10 employees or less)<br />

• Woman-Owned Business<br />

• Young Professional<br />

(Age 40 or younger)<br />

• Volunteer<br />

Winners will be honored at a Sept. 12 luncheon at Chicago Botanic Garden.<br />

For tickets, visit 22ndcenturymedia.com/women.<br />

To nominate, visit 22ndCenturyMedia.com/nominate. Deadline is July 24.<br />

Prizes,<br />

health expo,kids<br />

50-yard dash and<br />

MORE TO COME!<br />

Faith briefs<br />

North Shore Congregation Israel (1185<br />

Sheridan Road, Glencoe)<br />

Welcome Baby Brunch<br />

Bring your baby and enjoy<br />

some time socializing<br />

over brunch from 11 a.m.-<br />

noon Tuesday, June 18.<br />

Am Shalom (840 Vernon Ave.)<br />

Comparative Religion<br />

Join the congregation<br />

for this event from 10-11<br />

a.m. on Tuesday, June 18.<br />

In Memoriam<br />

Patricia Goetz<br />

New Trier graduate Patricia<br />

(Pat) Way Goetz died<br />

on May 2 in Carmel, Calif.<br />

She was 91. Goetz was<br />

born July 24, 1927 in Illinois<br />

to George and Irene<br />

Way. She graduated from<br />

New Trier High School<br />

in Winnetka in 1944 then<br />

went on to earn a Bachelor<br />

of Arts in English<br />

from Duke University in<br />

1948. There she proudly<br />

served as editor of Duke’s<br />

yearbook, Chanticleer,<br />

and made many lifelong<br />

friends as a member of<br />

Kappa Alpha Theta.<br />

Goetz married Donald<br />

Anderson and moved<br />

to California where she<br />

proudly raised three daughters.<br />

After her divorce, she<br />

was lucky in love a second<br />

time when she married San<br />

Francisco architect Robert<br />

Goetz. In addition to being<br />

a loving wife and mother,<br />

she discovered a passion<br />

for art, as an artist herself<br />

and as a founding partner<br />

in Shorebirds, a gallery and<br />

handcrafts store in Tiburon,<br />

Calif. Goetz lost her husband<br />

to cancer in 1977 and<br />

shortly thereafter relocated<br />

to Santa Fe, N.M. There<br />

she found love again in a<br />

four-legged friend named<br />

Esther, a special dog she<br />

Around Our Table with Ken<br />

Smith<br />

Ever wonder how Ken<br />

Smith, beloved accompanist<br />

of more than 36 years<br />

at Am Shalom, found his<br />

way to our commUNITY?<br />

Join Cantor Markowicz<br />

and Ken “Around Our Table”<br />

for an interview and<br />

an opportunity to “meet<br />

and eat!” All are welcome<br />

for this June 13 event.<br />

•11:30am (lunch)<br />

•12:00pm (program)<br />

$18/person<br />

Congregation Hakafa (Services held at<br />

620 Lincoln Ave., Winnetka)<br />

Shabbat On The Beach<br />

Join Congregation Hakafa<br />

at 5:45 p.m. June 14 for<br />

adopted from the local<br />

SPCA.<br />

There was a private family<br />

burial. Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to<br />

Lighthouse for the Blind<br />

and Visually Impaired,<br />

1155 Market St., 10th<br />

floor, San Francisco, CA<br />

94103 or your local SPCA.<br />

Stephen Morell<br />

Mullins<br />

New Trier<br />

graduate Stephen Morell<br />

Mullins died June 2,<br />

2019 of colorectal cancer<br />

in Evanston. Mullins was<br />

born in Ottawa, Ill. July 30,<br />

1932 to Helen G. Mullins<br />

and Howard R. Mullins. He<br />

was a graduate of New Trier<br />

High School (1950), Dartmouth<br />

College (1954) and<br />

the University of Michigan<br />

Business School (1958). In<br />

1954-1956 he served two<br />

years in the United States<br />

Army in Germany as an<br />

Ammunition Supply Lieutenant.<br />

He began his business<br />

career in marketing<br />

with Commonwealth Edison,<br />

followed by six years<br />

as an investment broker<br />

for E.F. Hutton and Co. In<br />

1968, Mullins left the corporate<br />

world to pursue the<br />

real estate investment and<br />

development business. In<br />

1974, he co-founded Great<br />

dinner and Shabbat services<br />

at Elder Lane Beach. Bring<br />

a blanket and/or lawn chairs<br />

along with family and<br />

friends of all ages at 5:45<br />

p.m. for a BYO dinner at the<br />

park above the beach. Musical<br />

services are from 7-8:00<br />

p.m. on the beach, followed<br />

by a frozen treat. In case<br />

of rain, dinner will be cancelled<br />

and our service will<br />

take place at the Winnetka<br />

Community House<br />

Submit information to<br />

m.wojtychiw@22ndcentury<br />

media.com.<br />

Northern Financial Group,<br />

which grew into a major<br />

real estate investment company.<br />

In 1988, Mullins sold<br />

his interest in that company<br />

to continue as an individual<br />

real estate investor and<br />

developer. Specializing in<br />

the rehabilitation and redevelopment<br />

of multi-family<br />

residential projects during<br />

more than 50 years in the<br />

real estate business, he was<br />

involved in the operation<br />

of more than 17,000 apartment<br />

units and two million<br />

square feet of commercial<br />

real estate, spread over 17<br />

states. Mullins was a twotime<br />

All-American swimmer<br />

at Dartmouth. Later<br />

in life he was an early participant<br />

in the U.S. Masters<br />

Swimming organization,<br />

and, through 35 plus years,<br />

achieved multiple state, national,<br />

and Pan-American<br />

Championships, culminating<br />

in a Gold Medal at the<br />

World Masters Championship<br />

in 2017.<br />

Have someone’s life you’d<br />

like to honor? Email<br />

Michael Wojtychiw at<br />

m.wojtychiw@22ndcentury<br />

media.com with information<br />

about a loved one who was<br />

part of the Glencoe community.

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