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51 ways to enjoy your summer!<br />
2018 Guide<br />
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2 | May 24, 2018 | 22nd century media Summer Fun Guide<br />
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Bike, swim, kayak and<br />
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in Evanston, check<br />
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Today’s generation is<br />
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Upstander Gallery.<br />
See and smell the botanical<br />
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enjoy an evening concert at<br />
Glencoe’s Chicago Botanic<br />
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Don’t miss one of the<br />
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Chicago’s “sound of summer”<br />
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friends, savor a picnic dinner,<br />
watch day turn into<br />
night and enjoy some of the<br />
greatest music in the world<br />
under a star-filled sky!<br />
Drive or take the CTA<br />
or Metra to Evanston and<br />
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Rent a bike and ride along<br />
the lakeshore. Bring a<br />
cooler and a blanket and<br />
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restaurants and stores of<br />
Evanston welcome you.<br />
Check out these summer<br />
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of Cultures, NewMay 19-20;<br />
Glencoe Grand Prix, June<br />
2; Custer Fair, Evanston,<br />
June 17-18; Evanston<br />
Chamber Artisan Summerfest,<br />
June 24-25; Chicago<br />
Botanic Garden Art<br />
Festival, June 30–July<br />
1; World Arts and Music<br />
Festival in Evanston, July<br />
15-16; North Shore Festival<br />
of Art at Westfield Old<br />
Orchard in Skokie, July<br />
21-22; Glencoe Festival<br />
of Art, July 28-29; Art at<br />
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22ndCenturyMedia.com Summer Fun Guide<br />
22nd century media | May 24, 2018 | 3<br />
Lake Forest Academy launches<br />
STEM camp for summer 2018<br />
Though the academic<br />
year ends in June, Lake<br />
Forest Academy’s campus<br />
will continue to buzz with<br />
activity during the summer<br />
months. LFA hosts various<br />
camps every year for a<br />
variety of age groups with<br />
different interests, including<br />
its hockey camp program<br />
and summer program<br />
for ESL learners.<br />
This year, LFA will also<br />
offer weeklong science<br />
camps for rising sixth-,<br />
seventh-, and eighth-graders.<br />
Registrants can sign<br />
up for full-day or halfday<br />
sessions that will take<br />
place from June 18-June<br />
22 and June 25-June 29.<br />
Full-day sessions are from<br />
9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Halfday<br />
sessions are from 9<br />
a.m.-noon or 12:30-3:30<br />
p.m. Extended care is also<br />
available until 5 p.m.<br />
LFA’s own teaching<br />
faculty will lead each session,<br />
and students will be<br />
able to dive in to engaging<br />
topics about the environment,<br />
natural elements,<br />
engineering and chemistry.<br />
Budding scientists who<br />
want to learn about the human<br />
body and forensic archeology<br />
will get a chance<br />
to do real-world experiments,<br />
and tech-savvy engineers<br />
can choose to build<br />
rockets or wire robots.<br />
Each session will take<br />
place in the LEED-compliant<br />
Reyes Family Science<br />
Center, which features<br />
seven lab-classrooms with<br />
state-of-the-art equipment,<br />
a robotics lab, a math lab,<br />
an environmental studies<br />
greenhouse and conference<br />
rooms. Lunch will<br />
be provided in the Student<br />
Union, and campgoers can<br />
spend free time in the active<br />
student common areas.<br />
Visit lfanet.org/science_<br />
camp for full descriptions<br />
of each camp and to register.<br />
Week 1 courses:<br />
• Outdoor Environmental<br />
Education – full day<br />
• Engineering Design –<br />
full day<br />
• Wonderful World of Animals<br />
– half day<br />
• Forensic Archaeology –<br />
half day (morning)<br />
• LEGO Robotics – half<br />
day (morning)<br />
• Intro to Computer Programming<br />
– half day<br />
(afternoon)<br />
• The Amazing Human<br />
Body – half day (afternoon)<br />
• DNA Technology and<br />
Genetics – half day (afternoon)<br />
Week 2 courses:<br />
• Outdoor Environmental<br />
Education – full day<br />
• Mastering the Elements –<br />
full day<br />
• Chemistry – half day<br />
(morning or afternoon)<br />
• Amazing Human Body –<br />
half day (morning)<br />
• Intro to Computer Programming<br />
– half day<br />
(morning)<br />
• Our Impact on the Planet<br />
– half day (afternoon)<br />
Submitted by Lake Forest<br />
Academy, 1500 W. Kennedy<br />
Road, Lake Forest, Ill.,<br />
60045. For more information,<br />
visit lfanet.org
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Karzen family combines tennis, basketball day camps<br />
The summer is a great time to improve!<br />
Karzen Summer Camp provides an enthusiastic,<br />
positive playing environment<br />
for students to practice their technical<br />
skills, learn how to compete and have fun<br />
as they do it. With more than 70 years<br />
combined teaching experience, Jerry and<br />
John Karzen return to captain multiple<br />
tennis and basketball offerings for children<br />
of all ages (5-18 for tennis and 4-14<br />
for basketball).<br />
Tennis campers can enjoy the Little<br />
Sprouts program (ages 5-7 at <strong>NS</strong>RC),<br />
tennis camp (ages 8-13 a <strong>NS</strong>RC), tournament<br />
camp (ages 11-14), high-school<br />
tennis (ages 13-18) and high-performance<br />
classes (by ability). Basketball campers<br />
start in the Little Dribblers program (ages<br />
5-7) and then move on to the main camp<br />
(ages 8-14).<br />
Karzen Summer Camp also keeps a 4:1<br />
student-to-instructor ratio for tennis and a<br />
6:1 ratio for basketball. Additionally, flexible<br />
weekly or daily sign-ups are offered<br />
as well.<br />
The fun begins June 11 and runs<br />
through Aug. 17. Located at North Shore<br />
Racquet Club and New Trier’s Winnetka<br />
campus, students can learn tennis, basketball<br />
or both! They offer morning and afternoon<br />
tennis and basketball options, as<br />
well as full day combo camps: basketball<br />
from 9:15 a.m.-12:15 p.m., lunch from<br />
12:15-12:45 p.m. (campers bring their<br />
own lunch) and tennis from 12:45-3:15<br />
p.m. — or vice versa.<br />
Jerry Karzen, the tennis director, played<br />
in Wimbledon, the French Open and the<br />
U.S. Open. He has also served as the head<br />
New Trier varsity girls tennis coach for<br />
15 of the last 18 years. He, along with his<br />
son, Brett, and daughter, Becky, has won<br />
more than 50 USTA National Father/Son<br />
and Father/Daughter Championships.<br />
Basketball Director John Karzen, a former<br />
University of Michigan and New Trier<br />
star athlete, has directed the basketball<br />
program for more than 20 years and has<br />
grown it into one of the best in the area.<br />
For tennis information, contact Jerry<br />
Karzen at (847) 858-0860 or jerrykarzentennis@yahoo.com.<br />
For basketball information,<br />
contact John Karzen at Johnkarzen@northshorerc.com.<br />
See you on the courts!<br />
Submitted by Karzen Summer Camp, 2860<br />
Old Willow Road, Northbrook, Ill., 60062,<br />
(847) 729-0450. For more information, visit<br />
NorthShoreRC.com.<br />
June<br />
18 – 22 or 25 – 29<br />
MONDAY –FRIDAY<br />
FROM 9A.M. TO NOON,<br />
12:30 P.M. TO 3:30 P.M.<br />
SUMMER<br />
SCIENCE<br />
Register at<br />
www.lfanet.org/science_camp<br />
CAMP<br />
Are you interested in<br />
forensics, robotics,<br />
computer programming<br />
or engineering?<br />
Ages:<br />
Rising 6th,<br />
7th, and<br />
8th graders<br />
Fees:<br />
•$500 per week for<br />
full day session<br />
•$250 per week for<br />
half day session<br />
•$50 per week for<br />
extended care<br />
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Winnetka Music Festival<br />
returns for round two<br />
The Winnetka Music Festival wowed<br />
Chicago’s summer music scene in last<br />
year’s debut, and this year for Father’s<br />
Day weekend, it’s back — bigger and<br />
better.<br />
This premiere emerging artist showcase<br />
features 27 of the top indie acts from<br />
across the globe that will perform across<br />
five stages throughout Winnetka.<br />
These artists, coupled<br />
with an array of street buskers,<br />
will bring new music around<br />
every corner to the fans.<br />
Adjacent to Metra’s Winnetka<br />
station, it’s fun and family<br />
friendly. But, the best part<br />
may be the free admission.<br />
The Winnetka Music Festival<br />
opens June 15 with a<br />
concert featuring four bands<br />
ranging from country and rock to EDM,<br />
headlined by A Thousand Horses.<br />
Throughout the day and into the night<br />
on June 16, the BMO Harris, Fields Auto<br />
Group and the Chicago Cubs stages, as<br />
well as the Hudson Company family<br />
stage and the Lululemon/Spynergy chapel<br />
stage, will host an ongoing lineup,<br />
exclusively curated by music industry<br />
tastemaker Val Haller, Winnetka resident<br />
and CEO/founder of Valslist. A partial<br />
main stage roster includes Walker<br />
County, ASHE, Win + Woo, Andrew<br />
Belle, COBI, and the Seratones. Hot off<br />
of her highly acclaimed Storm Tour, ZZ<br />
Ward will wrap up the festival with a<br />
must-see finale performance.<br />
The Winnetka Music Festival’s new<br />
layout will include enhancements, such as<br />
18 additional food trucks and food courts,<br />
merchandise tables, more craft beer and<br />
wine options, and an additional main stage<br />
in the heart of Winnetka. There will also<br />
be engaging crafts and activities<br />
for kids between sets.<br />
For those who want a VIP<br />
experience, a limited number<br />
of tickets are being sold<br />
for the Jim Beam Lounge,<br />
which provides a haven from<br />
the crowds, direct access and<br />
premium seating for viewing<br />
the headliners on the Chicago<br />
Cubs Stage.<br />
The Winnetka Music Festival<br />
is easily accessible via the CTA, Metra<br />
and Green Bay Trail. Bike stations are<br />
also available.<br />
The Winnetka Music Festival is a true<br />
community effort. Volunteers and sponsors<br />
are vital to its success. The festival<br />
is created by the Village of Winnetka,<br />
Valslist, the Winnetka-Northfield Chamber<br />
of Commerce and the Winnetka Park<br />
District.<br />
Submitted by the Winnetka Music Festival.<br />
For more information, visit winnetkamusic<br />
festival.com.
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Northfield Township Food Pantry Auxiliary Board Presents<br />
A go-to guide for<br />
summer fun at The Glen<br />
Rock 2Stock Musicfest<br />
Food • Drink • Live Music • Kids’ Activities<br />
Saturday, June 30, 2018<br />
5:30–10:30 PM<br />
Downtown Glenview Metra Parking Lot<br />
at Lehigh Avenue &Washington Street<br />
Rock with 97 Nine<br />
Victor Brown Band and Grace Sands &Co.<br />
$10 at the door. Cash only.<br />
Children under 12 FREE with paid adult.<br />
Hosted in cooperation with the Glenview Chamber of Commerce,<br />
Village of Glenview and Glenview Park District<br />
Benefiting the Northfield Township Food Pantry<br />
(serving families in Glenview,Northbrook and Northfield)<br />
Durning Communications<br />
ROCK STAR SPO<strong>NS</strong>ORS<br />
EVENT PARTNERS<br />
FOOD SPO<strong>NS</strong>ORS<br />
Rio Bamba<br />
Pizano’s Pizza &Pasta<br />
Summer is heating up,<br />
and so is the action at The<br />
Glen Town Center! From<br />
a day of family fun to a<br />
night out on the town, The<br />
Glen Town Center offers<br />
unlimited opportunities<br />
for guests of all ages to<br />
make it the best summer<br />
ever!<br />
Explore new worlds of fun<br />
Ban the summer boredom<br />
blues and dive into<br />
a great movie, book or<br />
puppet show at The Glen<br />
Town Center!<br />
• Arclight Cinemas (847)<br />
729-7291<br />
• The Book Market (847)<br />
904-7304<br />
• The Glen Town Center<br />
monthly Puppet Theater<br />
Series (free)<br />
Beat the heat with a cool,<br />
refreshing treat<br />
• Ben & Jerry’s (847) 657-<br />
8474<br />
• Forever Yogurt (847)<br />
730-3851<br />
• Mingle Juice Bar (847)<br />
834-0659<br />
Soak up the sounds of<br />
summer<br />
Offering free live music<br />
and free family fun<br />
with food and (alcoholic)<br />
beverages available for<br />
purchase, the Glen Town<br />
Center’s annual Summer<br />
Sounds Series is a North<br />
Shore summer staple!<br />
The Summer Sounds<br />
Series runs Tuesdays in<br />
Navy Park at 6:30 p.m.<br />
from June 26-Aug.28<br />
Put the “art” in party<br />
Unleash your inner Picasso<br />
and create handmade<br />
memories with<br />
painting parties for all<br />
ages and occasions at Color<br />
Me Mine and Pinot’s<br />
Palette!<br />
Don’t miss the annual<br />
Art at the Glen outdoor<br />
festival at The Glen Town<br />
Center Aug. 4-5!<br />
Take a taste trip around<br />
the world<br />
The Glen Town Center’s<br />
15-plus restaurants<br />
offer flavors from around<br />
the globe, with genres including<br />
American, French,<br />
Greek, Italian, Mexican,<br />
Irish, Japanese, Latin, Thai<br />
and more!<br />
Say hello to happy<br />
campers<br />
School’s out for summer,<br />
and these kid-favorite<br />
Glen Town Center destinations<br />
offer fun daytime<br />
activities, classes and<br />
summer camps to keep<br />
your kids unplugged, entertained<br />
and engaged:<br />
• Color Me Mine- pottery<br />
painting (847) 729-7602<br />
• Flavor Pot- cooking<br />
school (224) 300-0656<br />
• Funtopia- indoor amusement<br />
center (224) 432-<br />
5435<br />
• Mathnasium- math learning<br />
center (847) 998-<br />
0900<br />
• Pinot’s Palette- painting<br />
(847) 730-5972<br />
Discover the summer shopportunities<br />
The Glen Town Center’s<br />
tailored mix of prime national<br />
retailers and community<br />
favorites offers<br />
guests an unparalleled<br />
boutique shopping experience.<br />
Celebrate summer<br />
in style and send the kids<br />
back to school looking<br />
cool with fashion finds for<br />
the whole family!<br />
Mix fitness and fun<br />
Hop off the treadmill<br />
and head to The Glen<br />
Town Center, where their<br />
three fitness studios offer<br />
workouts are anything but<br />
ordinary!<br />
• Pure Barre- barre: (224)<br />
661-3928<br />
• Spenga Fitness- spin and<br />
yoga (847) 904-2335<br />
• Fonseca Martial Artsmartial<br />
arts for all ages<br />
(847) 866-0200<br />
Focus on head-to-toe<br />
health<br />
The Glen Town Center<br />
is home to the community’s<br />
leading health and<br />
wellness offices, making it<br />
your one-stop destination<br />
for head-to-toe health!<br />
• Assure Vision (847) 724-<br />
2020<br />
• Glen Orthodontics (847)<br />
998-6262<br />
• Hear USA (847) 832-<br />
3300<br />
• Pain Relief Institute<br />
(847) 243-6041<br />
• Smile Dental Studio<br />
(847) 510-6225<br />
Hit refresh<br />
Whether you want to<br />
update your look or escape<br />
your worries, you’ll be in<br />
great hands at the Glen<br />
Town Center’s salons and<br />
spas!<br />
• Anthony Vince Nail Spa<br />
(224) 432-5385<br />
• Gordon Salon (847) 266-<br />
7777<br />
• Pigtails & Crewcuts<br />
(847) 486-0700<br />
• Skin Deep Med Spa<br />
(847) 901-0800<br />
• Ulta Beauty (847) 486-<br />
9925<br />
• Wax Me (847) 400-0299<br />
Submitted by The Glen<br />
Town Center, 2030 Tower<br />
Drive, Glenview, Ill., 60026.<br />
For more information, visit<br />
theglentowncenter.com or<br />
call (847) 724-2025.
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51 fun things to do in Glenview and Northbrook<br />
Congratulations, Glenview and Northbrook<br />
— you made it through another Chicagoland<br />
winter. Now, it’s time to enjoy some fun in the<br />
sun, but that doesn’t mean traveling very far. In<br />
fact, it doesn’t even mean leaving your hometown.<br />
The villages of Glenview and Northbrook<br />
might not have the palm trees and white sand<br />
beaches that some more tropical locations have<br />
to offer, but there are plenty of options to keep<br />
you active this summer without the hassle of<br />
hopping a plane or spending hours upon hours<br />
in a car. Below, we’ve listed 51 fun things to do<br />
right here in the North Shore.<br />
glenview<br />
1. Glenview Children’s<br />
Theatre<br />
This spring musical<br />
performance of “101<br />
Dalmatians” features the<br />
Broadway Juniors at 5:15<br />
p.m. and the Broadway<br />
Stars at 7:30 p.m. on May<br />
29 at Park Center.<br />
2. Trail Walk<br />
This guided trail walk<br />
at 11 a.m. on June 2 at<br />
Fuller Air Station Prairie<br />
is ideal for families, individuals<br />
and those who are<br />
interested in nature.<br />
3. Get Out and Go<br />
Treasure Hunt<br />
Get the family out and<br />
go on a nature-inspired<br />
outdoor treasure hunt.<br />
Search for hidden clues<br />
while exploring the natural<br />
areas of Gallery Park<br />
and Fuller Air Station<br />
Prairie from 10 a.m.-3<br />
p.m. on June 3 at Park<br />
Center.<br />
4. Tennis Camp Demo<br />
Day<br />
Come see what tennis<br />
camp is all about at<br />
the Glenview Tennis<br />
Club from 4:30-6 p.m.<br />
on June 5. Drop in for<br />
mini-lessons and fun tennis<br />
games with our pros.<br />
Youth-sized rackets and<br />
equipment are provided.<br />
Participants should wear<br />
tennis/gym shoes.<br />
5. Summer on Ice<br />
This event offers freestyle<br />
ice on weekday<br />
mornings and afternoons<br />
at the Glenview Ice Center<br />
from June 6-Aug. 18.<br />
For more information,<br />
call (847) 724-2800.<br />
6. Dairy Breakfast<br />
and Stock Show<br />
Enjoy a farm-style<br />
breakfast at Wagner<br />
Farm, which includes a<br />
variety of dairy items.<br />
Live music, dairy demonstrations,<br />
wagon rides,<br />
and hands-on activities<br />
will take place from<br />
8 a.m.-1 p.m. on June<br />
9. Area 4-H members<br />
will have their livestock<br />
projects judged during a<br />
county fair stock show.<br />
7. Monday Music at<br />
The Glen<br />
Be ready to rock with<br />
kids band Future Hits as<br />
they make their Glenview<br />
debut at 7 p.m. June 9 at<br />
The Book Market at Hangar<br />
One, 2651 Navy Boulevard.<br />
Some of the band<br />
Glenview residents (left to right) Kate, Poppy and Emily<br />
Bechtold enjoy the Fourth of July parade with their dog,<br />
Jax, last year. 22nd Century Media File Photos<br />
members are teachers, so,<br />
in addition to being fun,<br />
the show is secretly educational.<br />
8. Museum Quest<br />
A fun, free opportunity<br />
to explore Glenview’s<br />
museums from June 12-<br />
Aug. 20. Visit glenview<br />
parks.org/museumquest<br />
for activity details, special<br />
opportunities to earn<br />
stamps, downloadable<br />
coloring pages and more.<br />
9. Concerts in the<br />
Park<br />
Bring your picnic dinner,<br />
folding chairs, picnic<br />
blankets and jam out during<br />
this free outdoor concert<br />
series from 7-8:30<br />
p.m. every Wednesday<br />
from June 13-Aug. 8 at<br />
Jackman Park, 1930 Prairie<br />
St.<br />
10. Firecracker<br />
Classic Golf Outing<br />
The event includes<br />
continental breakfast, 18<br />
holes of golf, on-course<br />
activities, lunch on the<br />
run, player gifts, awards,<br />
cocktails, dinner and a silent<br />
auction at The Glen<br />
Club. Registration and<br />
breakfast begins at 9 a.m.<br />
on June 15.<br />
11. Hot Dog Day<br />
Enjoy plenty of food,<br />
beverages, live music,<br />
a raffle and a celebrity<br />
dunk tank all to benefit<br />
Sellers and patrons enjoy fresh eats at last year’s<br />
Glenview Farmers Market.<br />
Lurie Children’s Hospital<br />
from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.<br />
on June 16 at Weiss Ace<br />
Hardware.<br />
12. Nine and Wine<br />
Join the Glenview Prairie<br />
Golf Club for nine<br />
relaxing holes of golf<br />
followed with a glass of<br />
wine in the clubhouse<br />
after 3 p.m. on June 16,<br />
Aug. 18, Sept. 15 and
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Oct. 20. The cost is $25 per person.<br />
13. Glenview 3v3 Summer<br />
Soccer Fest<br />
Celebrate Kick It Glenview’s<br />
3v3 Summer Soccer Fest’s<br />
13th anniversary by participating<br />
in the annual tournament,<br />
which will be held on June 23<br />
at Gallery Park at Attea Middle<br />
School.<br />
14. Pioneer Day<br />
Discover how pioneers, like<br />
the Kennicott family who settled<br />
at The Grove, lived, worked and<br />
played through hands on activities<br />
like candle dipping, basket<br />
weaving and blacksmithing.<br />
Costumed interpreters will take<br />
you and your family on a journey<br />
to the past from 10 a.m.-4<br />
p.m. on June 23.<br />
15. Farmers Market<br />
The Glenview Farmers Market’s<br />
summer season begins<br />
on June 23 at Historic Wagner<br />
Farm. This free, weekly event<br />
takes place from 8 a.m.-noon<br />
every Saturday through Oct. 28.<br />
Shop for seasonal fruits and vegetables,<br />
flowers, homemade jellies<br />
and preserves, cheese and<br />
eggs. For a full list of vendors<br />
and special market events, visit<br />
glenviewfarmersmarket.org or<br />
call (847) 724-5670.<br />
16. Summer Fest<br />
Glenview’s Summer Fest,<br />
scheduled from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m.<br />
on June 30, will include live music,<br />
a beer tent with craft beer<br />
and a showcase of local business.<br />
Located at Lehigh Avenue<br />
and Jackson Park.<br />
17. Pantry Palooza<br />
The streetfest will help raise<br />
funds and awareness for the<br />
Northfield Township Food Pantry<br />
while guests enjoy food,<br />
drink, live music and kids activities<br />
from 5:30-10:30 p.m. on<br />
June 30 at the Glenview Metra<br />
parking lot on Lehigh Street.<br />
18. Glenview Fourth of July<br />
Celebration<br />
Beginning at 11:15 a.m., the<br />
parade will kick off from the intersection<br />
of Harlem Avenue and<br />
Glenview Road and head west.<br />
The twilight show concert and<br />
Our Lady of Perpetual Help fifth-grader Shannon Hendrick slides<br />
down the Kid’s Fire Pole, supervised by firefighter paramedic Brian<br />
Bos, at Glenview’s 43rd annual Summer Fest in 2016. 22nd Century<br />
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Molly Kaplan (center) and Nikki Nemerson (right) march in last year’s<br />
Northbrook Fourth of July parade.<br />
fireworks show will begin at 7<br />
p.m. in Gallery Park.<br />
19. Youth Services Golf<br />
Outing<br />
Join Youth Services on July 9<br />
for a day of golf at Sunset Ridge<br />
Country Club while supporting<br />
the organization’s programs.<br />
Registration begins at 11 a.m.,<br />
lunch starts at noon and golf gets<br />
underway at 1 p.m.<br />
20. Summer Pool Party<br />
The whole family can make<br />
a splash at this fun event, the<br />
Glenview Park District’s summer<br />
pool parties from 4-7 p.m.<br />
on Tuesday, July 10, at Roosevelt<br />
Pool. Enjoy food specials<br />
at the concession stand, games<br />
for kids of all ages and music<br />
provided by a DJ.<br />
21. Summer Bird Walk<br />
Walk the trails of the Kent<br />
Fuller Air Station Prairie in<br />
search of local and migrating<br />
birds with local birder Mark<br />
Vaughan from 7:30-9 a.m. Sunday,<br />
July 15. All levels welcome,<br />
bring binoculars.<br />
22. Chicago Open Figure<br />
Skating Competition<br />
The U.S. Figure Skating<br />
Competition Thursday-Sunday,<br />
July 26-29, at the Glenview Ice<br />
Center, draws more than 200<br />
participants from the Midwest<br />
and beyond. Free for spectators.<br />
23. Outdoor Art Fair<br />
The fair features more than 80<br />
artists from around the country<br />
and will include food, entertainment,<br />
children’s activities and a<br />
silent auction. The 64th annual<br />
event takes place from 11 a.m.-<br />
5 p.m. on July 28-29 at Lyons<br />
School.<br />
Liam Fisher, of Northbrook, and his brother, Jude, enjoy a corn dog at last year’s Northbrook Days festival.<br />
24. Park Center Sprint<br />
Triathalon<br />
A fast, fun and organized race<br />
with the best post party on the<br />
North Shore starting at 6:30 a.m.<br />
on Aug. 5. Includes a 300-yard<br />
pool swim, 10-mile bike ride<br />
through The Glen and a 5K run<br />
in Gallery Park. Register online<br />
at glenviewparks.org.<br />
25. Glow-in-the-dark Golf<br />
Grab clubs and flashlights<br />
for legal fun on a golf course<br />
at night, complete with all the<br />
neon necessary to navigate nine<br />
holes. Check-in begins at 8 p.m.<br />
on Aug. 11.<br />
northbrook<br />
1. Northbrook Memorial<br />
Day Parade<br />
On May 28, the parade will<br />
begin at 10:30 a.m. from the<br />
corner of Cherry and Western,<br />
east to Church and Shermer and<br />
will continue on Shermer west<br />
to Meadow. Free Popsicles after<br />
the ceremony at the American<br />
Legion Post 791 on Shermer.<br />
2. Collaboratory Tour<br />
No need to register, just drop<br />
in for a short tour of the library’s<br />
new makerspace, the Collaboratory.<br />
They’ll show you the<br />
equipment, the space and answer<br />
your questions from 6:30-7<br />
p.m. on May 30.<br />
3. Northbrook Originals<br />
Art Exhibition<br />
This exhibit of local artists<br />
will run through May 31 at the<br />
Northbrook Public Library. Media<br />
include watercolors, glass,<br />
oil, pastel, photography and<br />
acrylic.<br />
4. Movie in the Park: ‘The<br />
Sandlot’<br />
Bring a blanket or lawn chair<br />
and head over to the Village<br />
Green Park in Northbrook at<br />
7:30 p.m. on June 1 to watch<br />
the classic baseball movie, “The<br />
Sandlot.” In case of inclement<br />
weather, the movie will be canceled.<br />
This event is free.<br />
5. Summer Reading Kickoff<br />
Carnival<br />
Stop by the library from 10<br />
a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June<br />
2, for food, games, and more to<br />
help kick off Summer Reading<br />
2018.<br />
6. Summer Concert Series<br />
Food, music and fun can be<br />
found at Village Green Park<br />
Tuesdays this summer. Food<br />
service begins at Food service<br />
begins at 6:30 p.m., followed<br />
The Glenbrook North marching band walks in a previous year’s<br />
Memorial Day parade.<br />
Echo Glidden and Ellie Rassin, both 11, sail their ship, the Rainbow<br />
Luau, at the annual Cardboard Regatta last year at the Northbrook<br />
Sports Center<br />
by music at 7 p.m. Concerts are<br />
June 12, 19, 26 and July 3, 10,<br />
17, 24. Genres will include current<br />
and classic country, classic<br />
rock, Frankie Valli and the Four<br />
Seasons, Billy Joel, Elton John<br />
and music from various decades.<br />
7. St. Norbert Block Party<br />
Opt in for fun at this annual<br />
block party at St. Norbert’s at<br />
Walters Avenue and Meadow<br />
Road in Northbrook. Activities<br />
begin at 8 a.m. June 9 with a kids<br />
fun run and a 5K. Afternoon festivities<br />
start at 3 p.m. The kids<br />
corner will have games, inflatables<br />
and a DJ. Live bands will<br />
perform all day, with a headliner<br />
at 8 p.m. Visit stnorbertblock<br />
party.org for more information.<br />
8. ‘The Wizard of Oz’<br />
This beloved tale, in which a<br />
Kansas farm girl travels over the<br />
rainbow to discover the magical<br />
power of home, has been<br />
entertaining audiences for generations.<br />
The Northbrook Community<br />
Theatre will present<br />
productions on June 8, 9, 15 at<br />
7 p.m. and June 10 and 16 at 2<br />
p.m.<br />
9. Family Concert: Wendy &<br />
DB<br />
Award-winning music duo<br />
Wendy & DB will engage families<br />
through their interactive and<br />
contagious tunes at 10:30 a.m.<br />
on June 16.<br />
10. Northbrook Farmers<br />
Market<br />
Starting on Wednesdays June<br />
20 and running through Oct. 17,<br />
shop locally grown fresh fruits,<br />
vegetables, artisan cheeses and<br />
bakery items 7 a.m.-1 p.m. between<br />
Cherry Lane and Meadow<br />
Road in Northbrook. To receive<br />
texts about market goings-on,<br />
text NBFarMar to 57682.<br />
11. Kids’ Duathlon<br />
This event June 22 costs $15<br />
to enter and includes biking and<br />
running. Bring a bicycle, helmet<br />
and tennis shoes. After the<br />
event, participants can enjoy<br />
pizza, drinks and admission to<br />
Meadowhill Aquatic Center in<br />
Northbrook. Register by June<br />
21.<br />
12. Stories in the Park<br />
Celebrate the literary arts with<br />
evenings of stories throughout<br />
Northbrook. From 10:30-11<br />
a.m. on Friday, June 29, stories<br />
will be told at the North Suburban<br />
YMCA (near the Little Free<br />
Library). On Friday, July 27, at<br />
the Village Green, near the Gazebo<br />
and on Friday, Aug. 17 at<br />
Wood Oak Green (1150 Sanders<br />
Road, near the shelter).<br />
13. Northbrook Fourth of<br />
July Parade<br />
This annual tradition will<br />
bring floats through downtown<br />
Northbrook. A full lineup will<br />
be announced at the end of June.<br />
For details visit northbrook<br />
4thofjuly.com<br />
14. Liberty Loop 5K Run/<br />
Walk<br />
Everyone ages 6 and up is<br />
invited to compete in this annual<br />
holiday tradition, which<br />
includes a scenic run/walk on<br />
a certified 5K course through<br />
Techny Prairie Park and Fields<br />
and Meadowhill Park. The event<br />
runs 7:30-9 a.m. July 4 and registration<br />
is available at nbparks.<br />
org. A 1-mile fun run for ages<br />
4-10 begins at 8:30 a.m.<br />
15. Second annual Eggfest<br />
Come and taste creations<br />
from various chefs using the Big<br />
Green Egg Cooker on Saturday,<br />
July 7. The event directly benefits<br />
the Ann & Robert H. Lurie<br />
Children’s Hospital of Chicago-<br />
Children’s Miracle Network<br />
16. Teen pool party<br />
Northbrook Park District is<br />
holding its first pool party for<br />
teens ages 12-15 from 6-8 p.m.<br />
on July 8. Get together with<br />
friends for fun, games, food and<br />
DJ entertainment. Admission is<br />
$5 per person and any teen with<br />
a 2018 Pool Pass is free.<br />
17. Sidewalk Sale<br />
The annual Northbrook Sidewalk<br />
Sale will be taking place in<br />
downtown Northbrook Friday-<br />
Saturday, July 6-7, in Downtown<br />
Northbrook at the Shopping<br />
Centers of Ace Hardware and<br />
Sunset Foods (Meadow/Cherry<br />
Lane). This event offers family<br />
fun, including train rides Friday,<br />
pony rides Saturday, balloon art,<br />
face painting, a caricature artist<br />
and great shopping discounts<br />
from more than three dozen inside<br />
and outside vendors. The<br />
annual makeover giveaway will<br />
take place on Friday, July 6. A<br />
lucky individual/s will win a free<br />
makeover and goodies courtesy<br />
of Carolyn Lorraine Salon, Juniper<br />
Boutique and Payton Rose,<br />
and lunch from Jar Bar. To enter<br />
the makeover, e-mail nbside
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John Fernitz (left) and Dave Fernitz play with their band Von Blazer at last year’s St. Norbert Block Party in Northbrook.<br />
walksalemakeover@<br />
gmail.com and tell why<br />
you or someone else deserves<br />
the makeover. Call<br />
(773) 398-6488 for details.<br />
18. Storytime in the<br />
Garden<br />
Head outdoors for storytime<br />
in the garden, held<br />
at the Northbrook Community<br />
Gardens, located<br />
behind Village Hall from<br />
10:30-11:15 a.m on July<br />
11. Participants will also<br />
get to pick a vegetable<br />
from the Teen Garden<br />
volunteer plot.<br />
19. Northbrook<br />
Cardboard Regatta<br />
Kids ages 6-18 are invited<br />
to build a cardboard<br />
boat and bring it to the<br />
pool to race against other<br />
boats July 21 from 10-<br />
11:30 a.m. Registration<br />
deadline is July 16.<br />
20. Wheels v. Wheels<br />
Journey of Hope cyclists<br />
and wheelchair athletes<br />
face off in a friendly<br />
and high-energy game<br />
of wheelchair football<br />
at 6:30 p.m. on July 24<br />
at the North Suburban<br />
YMCA. Meet the athletes<br />
and experience the<br />
challenge of wheelchair<br />
sports at this all-ages<br />
community event.<br />
21. Youth Triathlon<br />
Join for a fun and challenging<br />
multi-sport adventure<br />
and a sense of<br />
accomplishment on Aug.<br />
4 from 8-11 a.m. Young<br />
athletes will swim, bike<br />
and run through the adjacent<br />
parks. The focus<br />
is on fun and fitness, not<br />
competition. All participants<br />
will receive a race<br />
shirt, gift bag and medal.<br />
Sean Cassidy, head of Northern Plains Distributing for<br />
Big Green Egg, grills some barbecue pork tenderloin<br />
with East Carolina sauce at last year’s North Shore<br />
Eggfest in Northbrook. 22nd Century Media File Photos<br />
Registration deadline is 5<br />
p.m. on Aug. 3.<br />
22. National Night<br />
Out<br />
Join the Northbrook<br />
Park District and the<br />
Northbrook Police Department<br />
for some serious<br />
fun at the pool on from<br />
6-9 p.m. on Aug. 7. Get<br />
to know your neighbors<br />
and the police who serve<br />
the community and learn<br />
how to prevent crime.<br />
The event includes DJ<br />
entertainment, free hot<br />
dogs and drinks, games<br />
and raffles, the use of the<br />
pool and crime prevention<br />
tips.<br />
23. Northbrook Days<br />
Volunteers across our<br />
community come together<br />
for five days and put<br />
on an exciting festival for<br />
residents of Northbrook<br />
and surrounding towns.<br />
The fest includes rides,<br />
games, live music, food,<br />
beer and wine, and much<br />
more. It’s been a summer<br />
tradition at the Village<br />
Green Park in downtown<br />
Northbrook for decades.<br />
This year’s annual festival<br />
will take place Aug.<br />
1-5.<br />
24. <strong>NS</strong>SRA Summer<br />
Bash<br />
Join Aug. 15 from<br />
6-8:30 p.m. at Techny<br />
Prairie Park in Northbrook.<br />
The evening is<br />
free for everyone and will<br />
include dinner, music and<br />
the chance to catch up<br />
with old friends and make<br />
new ones. The event will<br />
be held rain or shine.<br />
25. Northbrook After<br />
Dark<br />
Teams of four race on<br />
foot through the course<br />
competing against other<br />
teams in this family<br />
challenge modeled after<br />
the popular show “The<br />
Amazing Race.” The<br />
event will take place at 8<br />
p.m. Aug. 17 from 7-11<br />
p.m. Registration deadline<br />
is Aug. 10.<br />
26. 50 Fest<br />
Join the entire community<br />
for a special birthday<br />
bash as the North Suburban<br />
YMCA Celebrates<br />
its 50th anniversary from<br />
3-7 p.m. on Aug. 25. Festivities<br />
include live music,<br />
food, arts and crafts,<br />
and heaps of special 50<br />
Fest activities.
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BATHROOM<br />
Bathtubs<br />
Bathrooms<br />
Grouting of tile<br />
Plumbing Needs<br />
Shower Doors<br />
Showers Installed<br />
Sinks & Faucets<br />
Silicon Tile<br />
Tile Repairs<br />
BEDROOM<br />
Closets<br />
Ceiling Fans<br />
Skylights<br />
LIVING ROOM<br />
Blinds Put Up<br />
Carpeting<br />
Crown Moldings<br />
Flooring Installed<br />
Flooring Repaired<br />
Framing<br />
Hanging of Items<br />
Light Bulbs Changed<br />
Light Fixtures<br />
Sliding Doors<br />
KITCHEN<br />
Appliance Install<br />
Cabinets<br />
Child Proofing<br />
Counter Tops<br />
Garbage Disposal<br />
General Repairs<br />
Kitchen Ideas<br />
Leaks Repaired<br />
Sinks & Faucets<br />
OUTSIDE<br />
Awnings<br />
Installs<br />
Brickwork<br />
Carpentry<br />
Caulking<br />
Concrete work<br />
Cement Patching<br />
Decks Repairs<br />
Deck Cleaning<br />
Doors<br />
Driveway Repairs<br />
Fencing Installed<br />
Fencing Repaired<br />
Flower Boxes<br />
Gutter Repair<br />
Gutter Replacement<br />
Handicapped Ramps<br />
Hand Rails<br />
Landscape WorkLocks<br />
Installed<br />
Mailbox Installed<br />
Masonry work<br />
Paneling<br />
Patching<br />
Painting<br />
Plaster repairs installed<br />
Porches<br />
Pressure Washing<br />
Roof Work<br />
Sealing Driveways<br />
Screens Replaced<br />
Screens Repaired<br />
Shutters Installed<br />
Siding repaired<br />
Shed Building<br />
Sidewalks repaired<br />
Storm Pumps<br />
Storm Windows<br />
Sump Pumps Repaired<br />
Weather Proofing<br />
Window Install<br />
Window Repair<br />
Yard Work<br />
OTHER SERVICES<br />
Air Conditioners<br />
Attic Fans<br />
Basements Clean-Ups<br />
Battery Back-Up<br />
Clean-ups Crawl Space<br />
Dryer Vents<br />
Drywall Repair<br />
Electrical Work<br />
Fixtures Installed<br />
Fixtures Replaced<br />
Filters Installed<br />
Filter Replacements<br />
Flood Control<br />
Furniture Moving<br />
Furnace Filters<br />
Garage Cleaning<br />
GFCI Outlets<br />
Glass Replacement<br />
High Pressure Wash<br />
Hot Water Heaters<br />
Insulation Addition<br />
Installation Items<br />
Moving<br />
Rewiring Items<br />
Rust Removal<br />
Repairs General<br />
Sprinkler Systems<br />
Smoke Detectors<br />
Sweeping<br />
Treat for Pests<br />
Venting<br />
Water Heaters<br />
Replaced<br />
Wiring<br />
847-807-1583 or 847-626-4149 | www.americanhomemaintenancenorthshore.com<br />
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Northfield<br />
Township kicks<br />
hunger to the curb<br />
The Northfield Township<br />
Food Pantry believes that<br />
hunger is unacceptable in<br />
the community. For more<br />
than 45 years, the Northfield<br />
Township Food Pantry has<br />
been providing assistance<br />
to residents of Glenview,<br />
Northbrook and Northfield<br />
who are unable to provide<br />
enough food for themselves<br />
and their families.<br />
Food insecurity is a very<br />
real problem facing many<br />
township neighbors and<br />
their children, and it is not<br />
a seasonal issue. Residents<br />
who are struggling to provide<br />
enough food for their<br />
families in the winter will<br />
likely face those same<br />
struggles during the summertime.<br />
Today, more than 1,700<br />
township residents are<br />
able to visit the pantry<br />
each month to select perishable<br />
and nonperishable<br />
food items that best meet<br />
their families’ needs and<br />
to receive grocery store<br />
gift cards. The Northfield<br />
Township Food Pantry is<br />
truly a community pantry,<br />
entirely dependent on contributions<br />
for everything it<br />
distributes.<br />
No tax dollars are used<br />
to supply the pantry.<br />
Thanks to the generosity<br />
of financial and food donors<br />
and a dedicated corps<br />
of volunteers, the pantry<br />
provides essential support<br />
to residents who are experiencing<br />
hard times.<br />
The pantry’s annual fundraiser,<br />
Pantry Palooza,<br />
will immediately follow<br />
Glenview’s Summerfest<br />
on June 30 in the downtown<br />
Glenview Metra<br />
parking lot from 5:30-<br />
10:30 p.m. Headliner<br />
97Nine will provide live<br />
music, Pizano’s Pizza<br />
& Pasta and RioBamba<br />
food trucks will be selling<br />
foods, and drinks will be<br />
available for purchase. For<br />
just $10 per person at the<br />
door, guests can have a fun<br />
evening out while helping<br />
the community.<br />
The pantry is located<br />
at 2550 Waukegan Road,<br />
Suite 100 in Glenview and<br />
is open for donations from<br />
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday,<br />
Tuesday, Wednesday<br />
and Friday and 8:30 a.m.-7<br />
p.m. Thursdays.<br />
Submitted by the Northfield<br />
Township Food Pantry, 2550<br />
Waukegan Road, Suite 100,<br />
Glenview, Ill., 60025. For<br />
more information, visit twp.<br />
northfield.il.us/pantry or call<br />
(847) 724-8300.<br />
North Shore salon guarantees<br />
top-notch guest experience<br />
In every successful business,<br />
there is a heartbeat<br />
— a pulse that no matter<br />
how fast, stressed or chaotic<br />
things might be, is the<br />
glue that keeps it all together<br />
and the rest of the<br />
body going.<br />
At Pascal Pour Elle, that<br />
heartbeat is the front desk<br />
and its guest coordinators.<br />
They say that you never<br />
get a second chance at a<br />
first impression, and although<br />
the magic might<br />
happen behind the chair,<br />
your professional salon<br />
experience begins and<br />
ends with the front desk.<br />
The front desk coordinators<br />
have the knowledge,<br />
patience, training and experience<br />
to assist the clients,<br />
staff and management<br />
to make sure everyone has<br />
a great, smooth and enjoyable<br />
experience. Pascal<br />
Pour Elle’s front desk is<br />
up-to-date on all hair care<br />
products to help customers<br />
with any questions they<br />
may have and makes sure<br />
customers have all the tools<br />
needed to maintain looks<br />
beyond the chair.<br />
If you are new to the<br />
area, or the salon, the front<br />
desk workers will help you<br />
find an amazing stylist and<br />
colorist to explain all of the<br />
services they have to offer<br />
and help set up an amazing<br />
experience at the North<br />
Shore’s No. 1-voted premier<br />
salon!<br />
Submitted by Pascal Pour<br />
Elle, 368 Park Ave, Glencoe,<br />
Ill., 60022, (847) 501-3100.<br />
For more information, visit<br />
pascalpourelle.com.
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Christian education meets interactive kids programming<br />
Seeds of Grace, a preschool<br />
and Christian child<br />
development center in<br />
Northbrook, is a nonprofit<br />
ministry of Grace Evangelical<br />
Lutheran Church,<br />
which is dedicated to providing<br />
a childcare program<br />
of the highest quality designed<br />
to meet the needs of<br />
today’s parents. The school<br />
has been built on a rich tradition<br />
of Christian education<br />
for the past 50 years,<br />
and most recently, the success<br />
of its 32-year tradition<br />
of the beloved Mustard<br />
Seed Preschool programs.<br />
At Seeds of Grace, each<br />
child is guided to develop<br />
to his/her potential in every<br />
aspect of life within the<br />
sheltering and nurturing<br />
relationships of Christian<br />
love. The center operates<br />
assuming each child is an<br />
individual and must be allowed<br />
to grow and learn at<br />
his/her own rate in order to<br />
develop a healthy self-image.<br />
It is the goal of Seeds<br />
of Grace to help each child<br />
to grow spiritually, emotionally,<br />
physically, socially<br />
and intellectually in<br />
their own unique way. By<br />
encouraging a strong sense<br />
of balance and trust, Seeds<br />
of Grace believes the center<br />
will make a lifelong<br />
difference with the children<br />
and families in the<br />
communities it serves.<br />
The Seeds of Grace program<br />
of early childhood<br />
education includes daily<br />
teaching activities, storytelling<br />
and books, math,<br />
science, music and movement,<br />
indoor and outdoor<br />
play, and Jesus time, as<br />
well as weekly chapel<br />
opportunities that are offered<br />
in an informational,<br />
home-like environment.<br />
Your child will be guided<br />
to start taking part in small<br />
and large group activities<br />
throughout a typical<br />
classroom day. This combination<br />
of experiences<br />
will broaden your child’s<br />
aptitude for future schoolwork,<br />
while allowing freedom<br />
for imagination and<br />
creativity.<br />
It is the goal of the Seeds<br />
of Grace curriculum to include<br />
opportunities for<br />
growth in all major developmental<br />
areas, as well<br />
as, creating a place where<br />
your children will feel<br />
happy, secure and loved.<br />
This year, Seeds of<br />
Grace Christian Child<br />
Development Center invites<br />
you to join for Summer<br />
Camp on Demand<br />
as the center finds itself<br />
S.T.R.E.A.M.ing into the<br />
lazy days of summer. Children<br />
ages 6-12 are welcome<br />
to come along as the<br />
center channels its energy<br />
for an exciting 10-week<br />
summer camp journey.<br />
Children will investigate<br />
and experience a variety<br />
of topics each week<br />
during camp. Additional<br />
S.T.R.E.A.M. (science,<br />
technology, religion, engineering,<br />
arts and math) activities<br />
will be emphasized<br />
throughout the summer to<br />
allow children to discover<br />
and explore God’s amazing<br />
world around them. Camp<br />
experiences will engage<br />
children in fine arts, athletics,<br />
games, projects and<br />
good old-fashioned summertime<br />
fun. Summer camp<br />
days will also be enriched<br />
with field trips, in-school<br />
shows, team building challenges<br />
and weekly water<br />
play days every Friday.<br />
Seeds of Grace looks<br />
forward to making great<br />
discoveries together about<br />
the amazing world all<br />
around us. Get your shoes<br />
tied and your backpacks<br />
ready to together into summer<br />
2018!<br />
Submitted by Seeds of Grace<br />
Christian Child Development<br />
Center, 2245 Walters Ave.,<br />
Northbrook, Ill., 60062. For<br />
more information, call (847)<br />
498-3060.<br />
Seeds<br />
Grace of<br />
Christian Child Development Center<br />
• Curriculum aligns with Illinois<br />
Early Learning and<br />
Development Standards<br />
• Licensed by Illinois DCFS<br />
• Spacious Classrooms with lots<br />
of Natural Lighting<br />
• Large Outdoor Play Space<br />
• Large Indoor Activity Area<br />
• Christian Based Learning<br />
Environment<br />
• Low Child to Teacher Ratios<br />
• Year Round Care for Children<br />
ages 6 weeks to 6 Years<br />
• 50 year Christian Education<br />
tradition in Northbrook<br />
• All Lead Teachers have at least<br />
a Bachelor’s Degree or above<br />
Summer Camp<br />
• Now Enrolling for children<br />
ages 6-12 years<br />
• Flexible Scheduling: choose<br />
your weeks for care<br />
• Weekly Theme Based Camps<br />
• Weekly Field Trips and<br />
Special Events<br />
• Catered Lunches and<br />
Snacks Provided<br />
• Weekly Water Days<br />
2245 Walters Ave.,<br />
Northbrook, IL 60062<br />
Call for a tour (847) 498-3060<br />
www.gracenorthbrook.org<br />
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Wine and cheese pairing tips for summer entertaining<br />
StatePoint media<br />
Summer is a time for<br />
picnics, festive garden<br />
gatherings and poolside<br />
parties. For hot days and<br />
warm evening entertaining,<br />
keep things cool by<br />
creating a delicious, yet<br />
easy-to-prepare spread of<br />
wines, cheeses, fresh fruits<br />
and nuts.<br />
Choosing cheeses to go<br />
with your favorite wines<br />
does not need to be difficult.<br />
Start by thinking<br />
of each component of the<br />
wine and cheese as a complementary<br />
or contrasting<br />
flavor, considering the texture,<br />
sweetness and flavor<br />
intensity of each. Experiment<br />
by tasting each on its<br />
own to get a sense of its<br />
characteristics. Then, see<br />
how they taste when combined.<br />
You can do this on<br />
your own while planning<br />
your event or make it a fun<br />
activity with your guests.<br />
As part of their hospitality<br />
program, the culinary<br />
team at St. Francis Winery<br />
& Vineyards in Sonoma<br />
County, Calif. looks to local<br />
cheese producers for<br />
interesting choices to pair<br />
with their certified sustainable<br />
wines. To help hosts<br />
recreate the winery experience<br />
at home, here are a<br />
few pairing tips for preparing<br />
summer spreads that<br />
feature some of the best<br />
wines and cheeses of Sonoma<br />
County:<br />
Pair wines and cheeses<br />
of equal flavor intensity.<br />
Bold wines can overwhelm<br />
some cheeses. One pairing<br />
example of balanced<br />
flavor intensity is Laura<br />
Chenel Goat Brie paired<br />
with St. Francis Sonoma<br />
County Chardonnay 2016.<br />
The goat Brie is delicious<br />
for summer, with a light,<br />
creamy quality that carries<br />
notes of grass and nuts and<br />
has a clean lemony finish.<br />
The Chardonnay has delicate<br />
aromas and flavors<br />
of green apple, juicy pear<br />
and melon. The combination<br />
is a bright, crisp<br />
wine that nicely matches<br />
the cheese’s flavors and<br />
weight.<br />
Pair bold reds with aged<br />
cheeses. Aged cheeses are<br />
richer in flavor. This aspect<br />
of their character counteracts<br />
the tannins of a bold<br />
red wine, making for a delicious<br />
pairing. Consider<br />
serving Vella Dry Monterey<br />
Jack, an aged cheese<br />
similar to Parmigiano with<br />
a sweet flavor reminiscent<br />
of butterscotch, with Sonoma<br />
Valley Merlot 2015.<br />
The expressive Merlot,<br />
with aromas and flavors of<br />
red cherry, plum, espresso<br />
bean and savory spices,<br />
complements the cheese<br />
beautifully. The aged Dry<br />
Monterey Jack cheese<br />
highlights the smooth texture<br />
of the Merlot wine.<br />
Add an array of fresh<br />
fruits to your spread. After<br />
assembling the cheese<br />
board, add color and texture<br />
with fresh fruits of the<br />
summer season. Strawberries,<br />
cherries, grapes, raspberries<br />
and figs are festive<br />
choices. For an added cool<br />
factor, put frozen green<br />
grapes in your glass of<br />
Chardonnay to keep it<br />
chilled without diluting<br />
the flavor.<br />
With these pairing tips,<br />
you are sure to have an<br />
entertaining and delicious<br />
cheese and wine filled<br />
gathering.<br />
SS. PETER & PAUL<br />
GLENVIEW<br />
GREEK FEST<br />
July 21<br />
2018<br />
July 22<br />
1401 Wagner Rd Glenview, IL | 1 PM - 11 PM<br />
Join us to celebrate Greek culture & cuisine, including...<br />
Delicious Food | Greek Beer & Wine | Carnival Games | Live Music<br />
Greek DJ & Dance Troupe | Loukoumades & Other Greek Pastries | Bookstore | Church Tours<br />
and more!<br />
/GlenviewGreekFest @ssppglen ssppglenview.org | 847.729.2235 #GlenviewGreekFest<br />
Summer laundry tips for fresher, cleaner clothes<br />
Statepoint Media<br />
From grassy picnics and sweaty soccer<br />
games to saucy cookouts, clothes can<br />
be particularly vulnerable to all kinds of<br />
stains and odors during the warm weather<br />
months.<br />
Check out these tips for doing your<br />
laundry in a way that keeps clothes fresh<br />
and looking new as long as possible.<br />
Understand the basics<br />
Different stains require different cleaning<br />
agents, and unfortunately, there is no<br />
one single ingredient that cleans all kinds<br />
of stains well. For example, milk and grass<br />
stains require enzyme cleaners, while<br />
ink or wine stains require peroxides. Of<br />
course, clothes also need brighteners and<br />
detergents to come out looking their best.<br />
Understanding these basic principles can<br />
help you treat clothes more effectively.<br />
Pre-treat stains<br />
Stained clothing should be pre-treated<br />
with a tough, multi-faceted solution. Rub<br />
in pre-treatment gently and wait three to<br />
five minutes. Just be careful not to allow<br />
the solution to dry on the fabric. Some<br />
garments will need a longer pre-treatment.<br />
If so, add the solution to water and<br />
soak the soiled clothing in a bucket before<br />
washing as usual.<br />
Fight odor<br />
Select products that keep laundry fresh<br />
longer. For example, Dryel has an Odor<br />
& Wrinkle Releaser that provides an extra<br />
boost of clean.<br />
Extend the life of clothes<br />
Pair a great detergent with a laundry<br />
booster that can tackle multiple types of<br />
stains. For example, Biz has more stain<br />
fighters than other brands, while also<br />
brightening clothes. Available in powder,<br />
liquid and liquid boosters, independent,<br />
third-party tests have shown that Biz<br />
works 80 percent better than detergent<br />
alone.<br />
Read the tags<br />
When in doubt, referencing tags for<br />
washing and drying directions can help<br />
you best maintain a garment’s color,<br />
brightness and shape. More fresh laundry<br />
tips can be found at bizstainfighter.com.
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UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL WITH<br />
OCCUPATION: Salon Owner /Master Stylist<br />
SPECIALTY: Short Hair<br />
PRODUCT RECOMMENDATION: Pascal Detangler<br />
FAVORITE MOVIE: Schindler’s List<br />
FAVORITE FOOD: Italian<br />
For more about Pascal, visit our website.<br />
PASCAL<br />
2018<br />
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Spend summer outside! Bike, swim, kayak, and sail<br />
on our pristine lakefronts in Evanston, Winnetka and<br />
Glencoe. Check out the new Halim Time & Glass<br />
Museum in Evanston or the Take a Stand Center at the<br />
Illinois Holocaust Museum in Skokie. Enjoy an evening<br />
concert at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Don’t miss<br />
some of the summer’s best acts and revamped dining<br />
options at Ravinia.<br />
Summer Festivals:<br />
Skokie Festival<br />
of Cultures<br />
MAY 19–20<br />
Glencoe Grand Prix<br />
JUNE 2<br />
Custer Fair<br />
JUNE 17–18, EVA<strong>NS</strong>TON<br />
Evanston Chamber<br />
Artisan Summerfest<br />
JUNE 23–24<br />
Chicago Botanic Garden Art Festival<br />
JUNE 30–JULY 1<br />
World Arts and Music Festival<br />
JULY 21–22, EVA<strong>NS</strong>TON<br />
North Shore Festival of Art<br />
JULY 21–22, WESTFIELD OLD ORCHARD, SKOKIE<br />
Glencoe Festival of Art<br />
JULY 28–29<br />
Art at the Glen<br />
AUGUST 4–5, THE GLEN TOWN CENTER, GLENVIEW<br />
Evanston Art & Big Fork Festival<br />
AUGUST 18–20<br />
Skokie’s Backlot Bash<br />
AUGUST 24–26<br />
Farmers’ Markets:<br />
Evanston<br />
Farmers’ Market<br />
SATURDAYS<br />
7:30 A.M.–1:00 P.M.<br />
UNIVERSITY PL. & OAK AVE.<br />
Glencoe<br />
French Market<br />
SATURDAYS<br />
8:00 A.M.–1:00 P.M.<br />
GREEN BAY RD. & PARK AVE.<br />
Glenview<br />
Farmers’ Market<br />
SATURDAYS<br />
8:00 A.M.–12:00 P.M.<br />
HISTORIC WAGNER FARM<br />
1510 WAGNER RD.<br />
Northbrook<br />
Farmers’ Market<br />
WEDNESDAYS<br />
7:00 A.M.–1:00 P.M.<br />
CHERRY LN. & MEADOW RD.<br />
Skokie<br />
Farmers’ Market<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
7:30 A.M.–12:30 P.M.<br />
5127 OAKTON ST.<br />
Visit our website for more events and hotel deals!<br />
www.visitchicagonorthshore.com<br />
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