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20 | September 19, 2019 | The glencoe anchor faith<br />

glencoeanchordaily.com<br />

Annual Glencoe rummage sale set for Oct. 5<br />

Submitted Content<br />

the scene<br />

From Page 18<br />

■Starting ■ Sept. 26: Ongoing<br />

performances of<br />

“Murder on the Nile”<br />

LAKE FOREST<br />

Little Tails Bar and Grill<br />

(840 S. Waukegan Road)<br />

■Live ■ music every Friday<br />

night<br />

City Hall<br />

(220 E. Deerpath)<br />

■3 ■ p.m. Saturday, Sept.<br />

21: Fall Festival<br />

WINNETKA<br />

Fred’s Garage<br />

(574 Green Bay Road)<br />

■Every ■ Friday: Fred’s<br />

The North Shore United<br />

Methodist Church invites<br />

you to “Find your Light”<br />

at their Annual Rummage<br />

Sale celebrating the theme<br />

of “Go Green in Glencoe”<br />

from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday,<br />

Oct. 5, at 213 Hazel<br />

Ave.<br />

This year’s sale will<br />

prove to be one of the largest<br />

with merchandise gathered<br />

from the local community.<br />

“This is a wonderful way<br />

to gather our congregation<br />

to implement our mission<br />

of: Love, Serve, Renew,”<br />

The Rev. Scott S. Himel<br />

said. “The camaraderie of<br />

our members to ‘Go Green<br />

in Glencoe’ with their recycling,<br />

as they gather,<br />

sort and sell for this fundraiser<br />

truly embodies the<br />

values of our church.”<br />

The Rummage Sale offers<br />

incredible bargains on<br />

new and gently used merchandise<br />

that draws shoppers<br />

from the surrounding<br />

Chicagoland for these<br />

amazing deals.<br />

From antique furniture<br />

to designer gowns and<br />

shoes, shoppers are encouraged<br />

to arrive early<br />

to take advantage of the<br />

best selection. Doors will<br />

be opening at 8 a.m. with<br />

rooms designated for the<br />

wide variety of merchandise<br />

to include: Men’s<br />

clothing, women’s clothing,<br />

children’s department,<br />

furniture, housewares, art,<br />

books and holiday department,<br />

shoes and linens.<br />

There will also be refreshments<br />

available for<br />

purchase to include coffee,<br />

donuts, hot dog plates as<br />

well as a Bake Sale featuring<br />

cookies, cakes, pies<br />

and brownies.<br />

“All our items are priced<br />

to sell,” The Rev. Dr. Barbara<br />

Javore said. “Funds<br />

raised from the Rummage<br />

Sale make it possible to enrich<br />

the ministry of North<br />

Shore United Methodist<br />

Church through outreach<br />

efforts in our community<br />

Garage Fish Fry Fridays<br />

Winnetka Village Hall<br />

(510 Green Bay Road)<br />

■7:30 ■ a.m. on Saturdays:<br />

Winnetka Farmers<br />

Market<br />

Winnetka Historical<br />

Society Museum<br />

(411 Linden St.)<br />

■2 ■ p.m. Sunday, Sept.<br />

22: Winnetka Sesquicentennial<br />

Celebrations<br />

— People, Places<br />

& Progress<br />

NORTHFIELD<br />

Stormy’s Tavern and Grille<br />

(1735 Orchard Lane)<br />

■Barbecue ■ every Sunday<br />

Tapas Gitana<br />

4<br />

and the world.”<br />

Donations can be<br />

dropped off at the church<br />

at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept.<br />

29. Volunteers are always<br />

needed to help prepare,<br />

sort and price items. If<br />

you are interested in volunteering,<br />

please contact<br />

the Church Office at (847)<br />

835-1227 or email info@<br />

northshoreumc.com.<br />

North Shore United<br />

Methodist Church is an<br />

inclusive community of<br />

faith in Jesus Christ guided<br />

by the Holy Spirit. We<br />

are committed to providing<br />

support, healing, and<br />

inspiration to all. Our missions<br />

encompass worship,<br />

service, the arts, education<br />

and fellowship. We participate<br />

in interfaith activities<br />

that serve to further world<br />

understanding and peace.<br />

We believe in the power of<br />

prayer and strive to be of<br />

help to our members, our<br />

community and those in<br />

need. We invite you to join<br />

us for Worship Services<br />

every Sunday at 10 a.m.<br />

(310 N. Happ Road)<br />

■6 ■ p.m. every other<br />

Sunday: Live music<br />

WILMETTE<br />

Wilmette Bowling Center<br />

(1901 Schiller Ave.,(847)<br />

251-0705)<br />

■11 ■ a.m.-9 p.m. (10<br />

p.m. on Friday, Saturday):<br />

Glow bowling and<br />

pizza all week long<br />

Wilmette Wine Cellar<br />

(1100 Central Ave.)<br />

■4 ■ p.m. Saturday, Sept.<br />

21: Books ‘n’ Bottles<br />

To place an event in The<br />

Scene, email martin@northbrooktower.com<br />

Faith briefs<br />

North Shore Congregation Israel (1185<br />

Sheridan Road, Glencoe)<br />

North Shore Alateen<br />

Meeting<br />

This meeting is open to<br />

all teens aged 12-19 and<br />

takes place every Wednesday<br />

from 6-7 p.m. Pizza<br />

and popsicles are provided<br />

as well.<br />

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

Pack & Deliver Shabbat<br />

Bags<br />

Make a difference for<br />

your fellow congregants!<br />

From 9-9:30 a.m. Friday,<br />

Sept. 20, we deliver Shabbat<br />

bags to congregants<br />

who have been ill or lost<br />

a loved one. To receive<br />

email reminders about<br />

Shabbat Bag Packing days,<br />

or to sign up, contact Laurie<br />

Levin at laurielevin@<br />

gmail.com.<br />

JAmSY Meeting #1 (5th-<br />

8th graders)<br />

Do you have an awesome<br />

idea for a youth<br />

event? Do you want to<br />

come and hang in the<br />

youth lounge with other<br />

Am Shalom kids? Do you<br />

enjoy Shake Shack? What<br />

about Super Smash Bros.<br />

and Mario Kart?<br />

If you answered yes to<br />

any of these questions,<br />

you should join Am Shalom<br />

for the first JAmSY<br />

meeting this year. JAmSY<br />

stands for JUNIOR Am<br />

Shalom Youth. JAmSY<br />

will meet several times<br />

throughout the year to help<br />

“plan” youth events for the<br />

5th-8th grade group at Am<br />

Shalom. You will pitch<br />

your ideas, and as a group<br />

(those in attendance on<br />

meeting days) we will vote<br />

for the most popular option!<br />

(Kadi and Danny will<br />

work to make the magic<br />

happen) Each meeting<br />

will also be themed with<br />

something fun, so it’s not<br />

all work!<br />

The first meeting will<br />

be from 1-3 p.m. Sunday,<br />

Sept. 22. We will meet in<br />

the youth lounge for Shake<br />

Shack and a Super Smash/<br />

Mario Kart Tournament.<br />

(Don’t like those games?<br />

No worries, we have<br />

TONS of other games and<br />

things to do in the youth<br />

lounge - pop a shot, board<br />

games, giant jenga/connect<br />

four, etc.) Come ready<br />

to share your ideas for<br />

youth events, and ready to<br />

vote on your favorite! We<br />

will be picking an event<br />

for Oct. 20.<br />

JAmSY 5780 Meetings:<br />

Sept. 22 (Shake Shack<br />

and Super Smash), Dec. 4<br />

(TBD) and March 1 (Hamentaschen<br />

bake)<br />

JAmSY 5780 events:<br />

Oct. 20, Feb. 2, and Apr.<br />

19<br />

Women’s Spirituality<br />

Women’s Spirituality is<br />

a group that meets for a<br />

potluck and for study and<br />

reflection led by a member<br />

of the group. The group<br />

meets on the second Saturday<br />

of each month at 11:30<br />

a.m. For more information,<br />

please call Lynn Tatar<br />

at 847-831-3754.<br />

GCG Harvest/Workdays<br />

Join us for a Harvest/<br />

Workday on Tuesday and<br />

Thursday mornings at 7:30<br />

a.m. until Halloween. Sessions<br />

will also be from 10<br />

a.m.-noon on Saturdays.<br />

Yoga with Claudia<br />

Join Am Shalom for<br />

Yoga with Claudia from<br />

noon-1:30 p.m. Thursdays.<br />

“Almost Daily” Minyan<br />

The “Almost Daily”<br />

Minyan takes place at<br />

5:45 p.m. on Mondays<br />

and Thursdays during the<br />

school months, and runs<br />

for approximately 15 minutes.<br />

This quiet and intimate<br />

service, held in the<br />

serene worship space of<br />

3<br />

the Rosenfield Chapel, is<br />

the perfect setting to remember<br />

a Yahrzeit, to pray<br />

for healing, and to calm<br />

and refresh your soul.<br />

St. Elisabeth’s Episcopal Church (556<br />

Vernon Ave.)<br />

Search Committee for New<br />

Rector<br />

The vestry will appoint<br />

a search committee<br />

in September. The church<br />

encourage members of the<br />

congregation to recommend<br />

potential people to<br />

serve on this committee!<br />

Ideally committee members<br />

will reflect a diversity<br />

of age, gender and skills.<br />

Nominate yourself or another<br />

church member by<br />

letting Senior Warden Rich<br />

Lesperance or Junior Warden<br />

Anne Tuohy know.<br />

Potluck Picnic<br />

Potluck Picnic to welcome<br />

The Rev. Kevin M.<br />

Goodman after the 10<br />

a.m. service on Sept. 22.<br />

There will be a sign-up<br />

sheet to help set up, bring<br />

items for the picnic and<br />

to clean up afterwards.<br />

Please contact Anne Tuohy<br />

for details and answers<br />

to questions.<br />

Altar Flowers<br />

There are open dates<br />

available to dedicate flowers<br />

on the Altar. If you<br />

have any questions, please<br />

contact Polly Baur.<br />

North Shore United Methodist Church<br />

(213 Hazel Ave)<br />

Family Promise<br />

North Shore United<br />

Methodist Church regularly<br />

provides overnight<br />

accommodations, meals,<br />

and companionship to<br />

families with young children<br />

who are homeless, or<br />

at risk for becoming homeless.<br />

Volunteers are needed<br />

to provide food, dine and<br />

spend the evening with our<br />

guests, or serve as overnight<br />

hosts.

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