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30 | October 17, 2019 | The wilmette beacon faith<br />
wilmettebeacondaily.com<br />
Faith Briefs<br />
First Congregational Church of Wilmette<br />
(1125 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette)<br />
Weekly Youth Activities<br />
Open to the Community<br />
Every Wednesday, the<br />
church’s children and<br />
youth ministry offers opportunities<br />
for fun, friendship,<br />
spirituality, and service.<br />
Kids Club (K–grade<br />
6) meets at 4:30 p.m. In the<br />
evening, the Confirmation<br />
Class (grades 7 & 8) meets<br />
at 6 p.m. And the Senior<br />
High Youth Group gathers<br />
at 7:15 p.m. The two<br />
evening youth groups have<br />
a tasty dinner together at<br />
6:45 p.m. — sometimes<br />
chicken, sometimes pasta.<br />
Learn about the church<br />
community at www.fccw.<br />
org or contact for more<br />
details: (847) 251-6660 or<br />
1stchurch@fccw.org.<br />
netka Covenant Church (1200 Hibbard<br />
Road, Wilmette)<br />
Rummage sale<br />
The church’s annual Fall<br />
Rummage Sale, sponsored<br />
by the Winnetka Congregational<br />
Church Woman’s<br />
Society to raise funds for<br />
40+ Chicagoland charities,<br />
will take place from<br />
7 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 19, at<br />
620 Lincoln Ave at Pine<br />
in Winnetka. There will<br />
be 22 departments featuring<br />
furniture, children’s<br />
clothing, housewares,<br />
books, designer wear,<br />
sporting goods and more<br />
featured at the sale. Visit<br />
www.wccrummage.com<br />
for more information.<br />
Refuel<br />
The church has begun its<br />
Wednesday evening family<br />
nights again. The evening<br />
starts with dinner at 5:30<br />
p.m., followed by a time<br />
of singing and skits for everybody<br />
at 6:30. After that<br />
everyone breaks out into<br />
activities for all ages. Arts<br />
& crafts and gym time for<br />
children through 5th grade,<br />
jr. & sr. high youth groups<br />
combined for discussion<br />
and fun, and Bible study<br />
and discussion groups for<br />
adults. All are welcome.<br />
Beth Hillel Bnai Emunah (3220 Big Tree<br />
Lane, Wilmette)<br />
Sukkot Celebration<br />
The Bubble Wonder<br />
Show with Bubble Master<br />
Deb Cary and festive<br />
Sukkot songs led by Cantor<br />
Pavel Roytman will<br />
take place from 1-3 p.m.<br />
Oct. 20. Refreshments included.<br />
This event is open<br />
to children and adults<br />
with special needs, their<br />
families and individuals<br />
who want to celebrate<br />
with them. The celebration<br />
is sponsored by HUGS,<br />
BHBE Inclusion and Social<br />
Action Committees.<br />
Simchat Torah Celebration<br />
Beth Hillel Bnai Emunah<br />
invites families with<br />
littles to join the congregation<br />
from 5-6 p.m. Oct. 21<br />
for singing, dancing, dinner,<br />
Torah making and The<br />
Great “Yad” Race. This<br />
event is free and open to<br />
the community. RSVP at<br />
BHBE.org/Littles or contact<br />
Hilary Primack at hilary.primack@bhbe.org<br />
Trinity United Methodist Church (1024 Lake<br />
Ave., Wilmette)<br />
Food Pantry<br />
If you are in need of<br />
help, and are short on food,<br />
do not hesitate to come to<br />
the Wilmette Food Pantry.<br />
The church is here to serve<br />
the community. No matter<br />
who you are or where<br />
you are on life’s journey,<br />
you are welcome at the<br />
Wilmette Food Pantry.<br />
The food pantry is open<br />
from 10:30-11:30 a.m. every<br />
Tuesday and provides<br />
grocery items and seasonal<br />
produce. All Wilmette residents<br />
are welcome and no<br />
appointment is necessary.<br />
Kenilworth Union Church (211 Kenilworth<br />
Ave., Kenilworth)<br />
Worship<br />
Come worship with the<br />
church at 8 and 10 a.m.<br />
every Sunday. Childcare is<br />
provided at 10 a.m.<br />
Baha’i House of Worship (100 Linden Ave.,<br />
Wilmette)<br />
Friday Night Fireside<br />
Conversations<br />
Join the House of Worship<br />
in the fireside room<br />
at the Baha’i House of<br />
Worship Welcome Center<br />
(112 Linden Ave.) for<br />
meaningful conversations<br />
about what Baha’i Faith<br />
offers for people who<br />
want to contribute to the<br />
betterment of the world.<br />
Light refreshments will be<br />
served.<br />
Children’s Classes<br />
Children ages 7 to 10<br />
are invited learn about<br />
Manifestations of God<br />
including, Krishna, Abraham,<br />
Buddha, Christ,<br />
Bahá’u’lláh (Founder of<br />
the Bahá’í Faith), and other<br />
Divine Teachers. Sunday<br />
mornings from 10-11<br />
a.m. Contact Ellen Price at<br />
(847) 812-1084 for more<br />
information.<br />
Come and Sing<br />
All singers welcome to<br />
audition for the House of<br />
Worship A Capella Choir.<br />
Weekly rehearsals are on<br />
Thursday evenings and<br />
singing from 11 a.m.-1<br />
p.m. on Sundays, plus<br />
special events. Call Music<br />
Director, Van Gilmer for<br />
more info (847) 853-2330.<br />
St. Joseph Catholic Church (1747 Lake<br />
Ave., Wilmette)<br />
Sunday Mass<br />
Sunday Masses are held<br />
at 7:30, 9, 10:15 and 11:30<br />
a.m.<br />
Submit information for<br />
The Beacon’s Faith page<br />
to Michael Wojtychiw at<br />
m.wojtychiw@<br />
22ndcenturymedia.com<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 />
Backyard Barbecue<br />
(535 Green Bay Road)<br />
■6 ■ p.m. Thursday, Oct.<br />
17: Octoberfest Grills &<br />
Giggles<br />
Wilmette Wine Cellar<br />
(1100 Central Ave.)<br />
■4 ■ p.m. Saturday, Oct.<br />
19: Books ‘n’ Bottles<br />
Centennial Ice Rinks<br />
■1 ■ p.m. Saturday, Oct.<br />
26: Spooky Skate<br />
KENILWORTH<br />
(Green Bay Road)<br />
■11 ■ a.m. Saturday, Oct.<br />
19: Kenilworth Mutt<br />
Strut<br />
NORTHBROOK<br />
Pinstripes<br />
(1150 Willow Road,<br />
(847) 480-2323)<br />
■From ■ open until close<br />
all week: bowling and<br />
bocce<br />
Northbrook Theatre<br />
(3323 Walters Ave.)<br />
■Starting ■ Oct. 12 and<br />
running until Nov. 3:<br />
Performances of “The<br />
Cat in the Hat”<br />
Glenbrook North High<br />
School<br />
(2300 Shermer Road)<br />
■7 ■ p.m. Oct. 17. 18 and<br />
19: “ORIGINS” one-act<br />
plays<br />
GLENVIEW<br />
Johnny’s Kitchen<br />
(1740 Milwaukee Ave.<br />
(847) 699-9999)<br />
■7:30 ■ p.m. every Friday<br />
and Saturday: Live<br />
Music<br />
Ten Ninety Brewing Co.<br />
(1025 N. Waukegan<br />
Road, (224) 432-5472)<br />
■7-9 ■ p.m. every Thursday:<br />
Trivia Night<br />
Glenview Park Center<br />
(2400 Chestnut Ave.)<br />
■5:30 ■ p.m. Friday, Oct.<br />
18: Halloween Spooktacular<br />
Potato Creek Johnny’s<br />
(1850 Waukegan Road)<br />
■9 ■ p.m. Saturday, Oct.<br />
19: Off The Record —<br />
Oktoberfest<br />
Oil Lamp Theater<br />
(1723 Glenview Road)<br />
■Ongoing ■ performances<br />
of “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 />
The Gorton Center<br />
(400 E. Illinois Road)<br />
■Ongoing ■ performances<br />
of “Winnie the Pooh”<br />
until Oct. 27<br />
Lake Forest High School<br />
(1285 N. McKinley Road)<br />
■7 ■ p.m. Oct. 17, 18 and<br />
19: Performances of<br />
“Rumors”<br />
WINNETKA<br />
Fred’s Garage<br />
(574 Green Bay Road)<br />
■Every ■ Friday: Fred’s<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 />
Hubbard Woods Park<br />
(939 Green Bay Road)<br />
■4-6 ■ p.m. Oct. 18:<br />
Pumpkins In the<br />
Woods<br />
Lloyd Beach<br />
(799 Sheridan Road)<br />
■6 ■ p.m. Oct. 19: Haunted<br />
Trail of Winnetka<br />
Winnetka Community<br />
House<br />
(620 Lincoln Ave.)<br />
■7 ■ a.m.-2 p.m. WCC Fall<br />
Rummage Sale<br />
NORTHFIELD<br />
Stormy’s Tavern and Grille<br />
(1735 Orchard Lane)<br />
■Barbecue ■ every Sunday<br />
Tapas Gitana<br />
(310 N. Happ Road)<br />
■6 ■ p.m. every other<br />
Sunday: Live music<br />
Northfield Community<br />
Center<br />
■6-7:30 ■ p.m. Friday, Oct.<br />
25: Boo Bash<br />
GLENCOE<br />
Writers Theatre<br />
(325 Tudor Court)<br />
■Ongoing: ■ Performances<br />
of “Into the Woods”<br />
Takiff Center<br />
(999 Green Bay Road)<br />
■Tuesday, ■ Oct. 29: Boo<br />
Bash<br />
To place an event in The<br />
Scene, email martin@northbrooktower.com