Forest & Bluff, April 2022

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“STYLE, all who have it share one thing, ORIGINALITY” -DIANA VREELAND

The Story of the Season Niece of Diana Vreeland, Story, gives us her take on Spring fashion trends of 2022

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Contents

APRIL 2022

FEATURES 68 ANNIE PEZZA Local Lake Bluff resident Annie Pezza takes us on adventures around the world 70 AN ARTFUL PAIRING Realty and art go hand in hand 74 ESCAPE PLAN Discover the soulful beauty of Dominican Republic’s luxurious Amanera Resort 78 BOARD WILLING The Women’s Board of Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital celebrates its 75th anniversary

DEPARTMENTS 24 EDITOR’S NOTE 29 30 32 36 38

CULTURE & COMMUNITY AGENDA THE BUZZ IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD BETWEEN THE BLUFFS

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HOUSE & GARDEN ENTERTAINING THE CUT THE DISH

57 PERSONAL BEST 58 SPRING FASHION 66 STYLIST’S CHOICE 82 SOCIAL LIFE 90 WRAP IT UP

ON THE COVER Story Vreeland shines in silk bronzed colored blouse by Azeeza at Neiman Marcus Northbrook Court and hand stitched corsete by Veronica Schaffer. Photography by David Leslie Anthony, Hair and Makeup by Leanna Ernest, Style direction by Theresa DeMaria

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Editor’s Note

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ESCAPE PLAN

Outtake from shoot in New Orleans with Story Vreeland, Photographer David Leslie Anthony and (cheeky) self. Photo by Marissa Altazan

PRINGTIME! It is personally my favorite time of the year. With it comes new beginnings, the birth of new blossoms, the promise of warmer days and a lot more sunshine! Alas, we begin April and the world’s natural beauty begins to blossom again. Our April issue is an exciting one. I was given the incredible opportunity to travel down to New Orleans and style fashion icon, Diana Vreeland’s great niece, Story in her first ever fashion shoot highlighting her take on the trends for Spring 2022. One of our feature stories, Board Willing, celebrates a huge milestone as the community-centric Women’s Board of Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital prepares to celebrate its 75th anniversary by looking back, focusing on the present, and eyeing an exciting future at their gala at Onwentsia Club on May 7. If you’re looking to get away this spring, you may want to check out Escape Plan, the soulful beauty of Amanera in the

Caribbean. It’s the perfect place to find your inner peace as the Dominican Republic is well-known for its warm atmosphere—both literally and spiritually. In another one of our features, Annie Pezza is ‘Ready for Take Off.’ Pezza’s love of travel has often taken her on many adventures, inspiring her to see more of the world. She now has an idea to help you do the same. Another milestone event is coming up as The Associate Board of Lake Forest Open Lands Association hosts its annual fundraiser, Cattails & Cocktails on May 14, and a new event on April 9 just for kids. I’m so happy to welcome April and the opportunity to get outside and attempt to plant some stunning florals this year. Now, let’s jump into our April issue’s many natural gems.

THERESA DE MARIA Editor in Chief

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32 THE BUZZ Avid Summer Adventure camp expands to Chicago There’s a new dance in town—Fitzpatrick Irish Dance celebrates its grand opening Lake Forest College welcomes its new woman President Lake Forest High School Foundation celebrates education at its 12th annual luncheon fundraiser 36 IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD Cattails & Cocktails

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30 AGENDA Warmer temperatures and brighter skies are calling with so many adventures to enjoy this April

38 BETWEEN THE BLUFFS T-Ann Pierce and illustrator Tom Batchell keep us laughing with “The Dumb Thing”

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SAVE THE DATE APRIL 1 RIVER NORTH DESIGN DISTRICT HOSTS INAUGURAL PUP CRAWL & CAT WALK WHERE: Event check in at Oscar Isberian Rugs 210 W. Kinzie Street, Chicago Stroll through the River North Design District showrooms and bid on your favorite auction items. One hundred percent of auction proceeds benefit PAWS Chicago, which will have animals available for adoption at each of its locations. This event is not open to guest pets. Each showroom will have a signature cocktail and an amusebouche. paws.org APRIL 4 AN EVENING WITH MAXINE BEDAT WHERE: Hughes Theater at Gorton Community Center Join for a compelling conversation between Ron Hirasawa and author Maxine Bedat about her book, Unraveled: The Life and Death of a Garment. By taking us inside the factories and warehouses that companies wish to keep hidden. Book signing to follow. readbetween.org APRIL 23 I-POP WHERE: Gorton Community Center Student led pop up shop that spotlights, supports and celebrates the diversity of businesses and business owners in Lake County. Many one of a kind products ranging from food to clothing, hair care to gifts and other merchandise will be promoted and for sale. I-POP offers under resourced small businesses greater connectivity with access to the great customers, networks, and relationships that Lake Forest and Lake Bluff have to offer. gortoncenter.org APRIL 29 LAKE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL APRIL 23 FOUNDATION’S 12TH ANNUAL VENTURE DESIGN CHALLENGE LUNCHEON, CELEBRATING WHERE: Oppenheimer Center for Entre- EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE preneurship and Innovation, Donnelley and WHERE: Knollwood Country Club Lee Library Through the support of our generous comIn its annual pitch competition, Lake Forest munity, all funds raised help transform College students identify a problem worth education through enhancing curriculum, solving and mobilize the people, resources, creating innovative learning spaces and promindsets, and networks to solve it. vide cutting edge technology for students. lakeforestcollege.org lfhsfoundation.org

APRIL 30 A NOVEL AFFAIR WHERE: Shoreacres, Lake Bluff After a two-year hiatus, Ragdale’s Novel Affair returns and will be held exclusively at Shoreacres Country Club. Enjoy a cocktail reception featuring Chicago-based authors and artists including Eve L. Ewing, Erika Sanchez, Natasha Trethewey, and Alex Kotlowitz. ragdale.org

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EGINNING this spring, there will be a new Irish Dance School in town, Fitzpatrick School of Irish Dance. Founded by local resident and certified dance instructor, Katie Fitzpatrick T.C.R.G, the dance school will provide traditional and contemporary styles of Irish dance in all forms, including solos, céilís, and choreographies. The program is designed to celebrate and honor the art and discipline of Irish dance. “My goal is to empower dancers with the skills and confidence to bring joy to others through Irish dance,” said Fitzpatrick. “I am excited and honored to bring this beautiful tradition, one that has been passed down for generations in Ireland, to the Lake Forest community.” says Katie. For more information visit fitzpatrickirishdance.com 32 FOREST & BLUF F

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R. JILL M. BAREN, a renowned academic, physician and administrator, will make history as the first woman president this July at Lake Forest College. Currently serving as Provost and Vice-president of Academic Affairs at the University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, she will be sworn in as the college’s 14th president. Baren is known as an inspiring leader with experience in medical ethics, experimental education, humanism, diversity, equity and inclusion, and a deep enthusiasm in the liberal arts. “Students need a strong foundation that includes art appreciation, cultural studies, communication and writing skills, scientific reasoning, critical thinking, and problem solving to develop into skilled professionals who can solve the most challenging problems that lie ahead,” she said.

LFHS FOUNDATION CELEBRATES EDUCATION AT THEIR 12TH ANNUAL LUNCHEON FUNDRAISER

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NNOVATION AND INQUIRY are going strong at Lake Forest High School, where recent grants provide high-tech enhancements to the science labs, theaters, and the digital arts lab. Among the impactful gifts donated through the Lake Forest High School Foundation, the wow factor is evident in spaces that encourage collaboration, including the Business Incubator, Makerspace, and 21st Century Learning Labs. The Foundation also funds state-of-the-art equipment to fill these spaces in order to replicate professional environments, including sound studio equipment, 3D printers, robotics kits, theater sound systems, LED binocular microscopes, and MacBook Pro laptops loaded with high-powered design software. On April 29, a luncheon Celebrating Educational Excellence at LFHS hopes to raise the funds necessary to continue the Foundation’s commitment to supporting, and enriching teaching and learning at LFHS in ways that spark creative energy among the students and teachers. To learn more, purchase tickets, and shop the auction visit lfhsfoundation.org.

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The Associate Board of Lake Forest Open Lands Association hosts its annual fundraiser on May 14, and a new event on April 9 just for kids. words by Mitch Hurst photography by Robin Subar hair and makeup by Iris Guevara, Distinct Artist

Co-chairs, Courtney Magliochetti and Michelle Taubensee

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HE ASSOCIATE BOARD of the Lake Forest Open Lands Association (LFOLA) will host its annual spring outdoor fundraiser, Cattails & Cocktails, on May 14 at the Mellody Farm Nature Preserve in

nity,” Taubensee says. “It includes after-school programs, a summer camp, and a program called Outdoor Adventures. In addition to that, we plan this spring event.” The board will also be hosting, for the first time, a companion event for kids, Cattails & Kiddies, on the afternoon of April 9. “We are trying to involve the kids more this year. We do a lot of kids programming and this will introduce them to philanthropy,” Magliochelli says. “It’s a one-day event where they’ll be doing outdoor activities and doing some crafts and creating art pieces for the main event.” Both Taubensee and Magliochetti have children who regularly take part in LFOLA programs and activities, and they say their kids are what motivates them to volunteer their time to the organization. “It’s great to get out and walk around and my kids love to go explore the trails and the different prairies,” Magliochett says.“ It’s just a great family place.” “Last year for sure was interesting for Open Lands, being open to the public and staying open during the pandemic. The community really utilized it,” says Taubensee. “It’s a great place to get your kids outside for snowshoeing or cross-country skiing on the trails. We moved up here three years ago from the city and one of the draws to Lake Forest was all of the open lands.” The Cattails & Cocktails event offers many opportunities for community residents to show their support for LFOLA. Sponsorships of various aspects of the event are available, including, among others, the “Love Potions” Bar, “Sneak a Peek” Tasting, and a “Welcome to Fairyland” Tent and Drink. Individual tickets are available for a donation of $100 for members of the association and $125 for non-members. Cattails & Cocktails is one of a number of events throughout the year that LFOLA utilizes to raise funds to carry out its mission, which is to preserve, restore, and protect open lands in Lake Forest and the surrounding area. “Lake Forest Open Lands Association has been a leader among land trusts both locally and nationally,” Taubensee says. “We all enjoy having it on our doorstep and want to help continue its work preserving the remarkable open spaces in our communities.”

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THE DUMB THING words by T-Ann Pierce illustration by Tom Bachtell

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YEAR AGO, my son did something dumb. In public. A rightfully concerned mom posted about The Dumb Thing on Facebook. My son is the youngest of four. He is not my first rodeo. It is my experience that the brain of a second-semester high school senior resembles a Chia Pet more than an actual human brain. Apply a mixture of warm weather, sunshine, and a fast-approaching graduation date to a teenager’s Chia Pet brain and you’ve created ideal growing conditions for Dumb Ideas. In a flash, 10,000 Dumb Ideas can sprout in a high schooler’s Chia Pet brain. The offender described in the Facebook post did not fit my son’s description, but The Dumb Thing had the hallmarks of my son’s personal brand of dumb: loud, boisterous, social. I asked him if he was involved. Of course, he was. We talked about why The Dumb Thing was dumb. No one was hurt. Nothing was damaged. But it was dumb. He owned his actions. Consequences were dealt. The Dumb Thing was handled. We moved on. But Facebook did not move on. Oh no. Facebook exploded. The Dumb Thing triggered comments and opinions that splintered like a broken windshield. By early evening, you would have thought the end of civilization was nigh. I poured a glass of wine, read comments, chomped on popcorn, and exchanged phone calls with friends who squealed as more and more scathing judgments poured in. Eventually, the admin of the page turned off commenting. Everyone had seemingly different opinions, but most people agreed on three things: 1. The mother of the boy must be one of those checked-out, permissive, manner-loathing types. 2. Entitlement causes people to vote for the wrong political candidate. And 3. Parents should skillfully extract free will from their child’s innards to ensure kids never make the occasional poor choice. Poor choices lead to (gasp) public embarrassment.

All I could think was, ‘Wow. Y’all would vote me out of The Bubble if you knew what I got up to my second-semester senior year.’ I had a strong moral compass and still, my Chia Pet brain had me running around committing all variety of Dumb Things. A bunch of us were televised on WGN sipping adult beverages in the bleachers of Wrigley Field when we should have been in math class. Our principal did not ridicule my mother. He did not fear for our country’s future. He simply warmed up our seats in detention. I know very successful people who did Dumb Things. Like, staggeringly Dumb Things. Your investment banker did Dumb Things. So did your CEO neighbor. Your surgeon did, too. I know this because I was probably with them when they did Dumb Things and/or they are human. Either way, sometimes life’s most powerful lessons are learned from doing and paying the price for Dumb Things. Another mom was recently dragged across the unforgiving virtual terrain of Facebook. Her son did A Dumb Thing. Were we all absent that day in kindergarten when the teacher taught empathy? Did we sleep through the sermon on compassion? Are we so desperate to appear perfect we can’t admit that parenting often-annoying, mini-versions of our imperfect selves is sometimes the hardest, loneliest, and most soul-crushing work we will ever know? Surely shaming one another can’t be the answer to the conundrum of being human, can it? We are all doing the best we can. So are our goofy, Chia Pet-brained kids. Keyboard cruelty is A Dumb Thing; kindness is cool. Our community shines when we ditch perfection and pull together. So do our kids. To be in touch, or to confess your cringeworthy Dumb Thing, check out T-Ann’s websites: t-annpierce.com and theconfidencetriangle. com. She’s on Insta @tannpiercecoaching and @the.confidence.triangle. Or stop by her office in Flotstone, Lake Bluff. FO REST & BLUFF 39

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A 2017 Illinois statute changed child support calculations and could decrease payments despite an increase in the payor’s salary. Attorney Michone J. Riewer breaks down the calculations pre-and post-statute. words by Michone J. Riewer photography by James Gustin of Fig Media styling by Theresa DeMaria hair and makeup by Leanna Ernest

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HERE HAS BEEN a substantial change in child support. The change affects both the payor and the recipient, and of course, the children. Some people who are requesting the court increase child support due to a change in circumstances are finding support is reduced instead. These reductions can be traced to a 2017 change in Illinois’ child support statute. The new statute’s effect was initially unclear. Almost five years later, it has become evident that in higher-wageearning families, child support has been reduced for the recipient. In most cases, the reduction is drastic. Illinois previously calculated child support as a percentage of the payor’s net income. Net income was calculated as gross income less only federal, state, Social Security, and Medicare taxes. The payor paid 20 percent of his net income as child support for one child, 28 percent for two children, 32 percent for three children, and so on. If the payor made $200,000 per year ($16,667 per month) and the recipient made $100,000 per year ($8,333 per month) and the parties have three children, then under the old statute the payor’s child support obligation was approximately $3,750 per month. This calculation was based on the payor’s net income of $11,705 per month times 32 percent. The new statute requires the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (“HFS”) to adopt rules establishing child support guidelines and a schedule of basic child support obligations that reflect the amount of combined net income that parents living in the same household in Illinois ordinarily spend on their children. Included in the new calculation are the number of children, both parents’ incomes, and the number of overnights each parent has with the children in a year. This information is entered into a formula that no longer uses the standard percentages. The amount of child support for a family who lives in Lake Forest, Winnetka, or Barrington is the same as that for a family who lives in southern Illinois. Under the new statute using the above example, if the payor has at least 40 percent of the overnights with the children, (146 or more nights out of 365) the new child support paid to the recipient would be $1,287 per month. If the payor has less than 40 percent of the overnights, the child support amount would be $2,304 per month. Either amount is drastically less than $3,750, the original amount calculated under the pre-2017 statute.

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One would assume there must be a point at which the payor has to pay more child support than they paid under the pre-2017 statute. However, even a large raise for the payor does not get the recipient back to the pre-statute amount. What occurs if the payor receives a 250 percent raise and begins making $500,000 while the recipient continues to make $100,000? Under the new statute, if the payor has at least 40 percent of the overnights with the children, the new child support amount would be $2,276 per month. If the payor has less than 40 percent of the overnights, the child support amount would be $3,046 per month. Again, either amount is drastically less than the original $3,750. The recipient who has been receiving child support under the old calculation will find it difficult to adjust their budget if a court finds there has been a substantial change and applies the new statute. Most people would anticipate that child support would not be reduced due to the payor receiving a raise. In Illinois, however, if a court finds that there has been a substantial change in circumstances, like a change in income, the court will apply the new statute even if the result is nonsensical. Our child support system is gathering input as the state prepares for its regular review of the guidelines. The Illinois Child Support Advisory Committee and HFS are sponsoring a series of virtual town hall meetings to gather information from the public relative to the quadrennial review of the Illinois child support guidelines. These meetings will be held on Wednesday evenings through June. The QR code below has a link to the website where parties can register. Community involvement is essential to good governmental practices and policies. Obtaining community input through greater attendance and participation at the meetings will lead to more meaningful conversations as the state conducts its review. The best way to collect information about the new statute is to meet with an attorney who specializes in family law and is familiar with child support. The attorney can answer questions and help with calculations and strategies that will help you make the best decision.

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Michone J. Riewer is an attorney with Strategic Divorce in Lake Bluff, 847-234-4445, strategicdivorce.com.

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HIS TROPICAL getaway in a glass suggests sun-kissed skin, endless blue skies, and gentle island breezes. Take one sip and find yourself instantly transported to warmer environs— plane ticket not required. GINGER ON HOLIDAY Enjoy this as a spirit-free cocktail or with rum for extra island vibes. Serves 1 INGREDIENTS

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3 ounces pineapple juice, well chilled 1/2 ounce ginger simple syrup (recipe below) 1/4 ounce freshly squeezed lime juice 1 ounce dark rum, optional Coconut sparkling water (La Croix’s version works well) • Pineapple wedge and fresh mint leaves, for garnish Instructions: Pour pineapple juice, ginger simple syrup, and lime juice into a lowball glass filled with ice. Top off with coconut sparkling water and stir gently to combine. Garnish with a pineapple wedge and a few mint leaves threaded onto a cocktail pick. GINGER SIMPLE SYRUP Ingredients: • 1 cup sugar • 1 cup water • 1/2 cup peeled and chopped fresh ginger Instructions: In a small saucepan, bring water, sugar, and chopped ginger to a boil over moderate heat. Reduce to a simmer and stir until sugar has melted completely. Remove from heat and allow to cool completely, about one hour. Strain through a fine mesh strainer and chill. Store in refrigerator for up to two weeks.

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HE HEAVENLY SCENT of spring emanates from this bespoke arrangement. The small, delicate blooms of Japanese sweet pea in a charming array of purples symbolizing delicate pleasures, make the perfect flower for your table centerpiece or wedding bouquet. The outward facing, light pink bloom of hellebore is a nod to the end of winter and the dawn of spring. Floral arrangement, silver vase and ceramic jars available through M on the Square, 259 Market Square, Lake Forest, 847-604-4255.

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AY, “HELLO,” to our spudnuts! These little potato-donut morsels are descendants of the German fastnacht fritter. Putting mashed potatoes in doughnut batter may sound weird, but potatoes add moisture to the dough, yielding a soft and tender donut that doesn’t taste potato-ey at all. Salt Lake City entrepreneur Bob Pelton learned about potato donuts while a Navy cook in 1930s Europe. When back in the U.S., he dubbed his version of the lightly sweet treat “spudnuts,”and sold

the heck out of them through his Spudnut Shop stores well into the ‘60s. Eventually eclipsed by Dunkin Donuts and other brands, Pelton’s potato-donut empire is no more. But spudnuts live on! While you can fry them in the traditional donut shape, we like doing them as doughnut holes--1 ½-inch rounds that puff into perfect little balls in the fryer. Shake them in a bag with cinnamon sugar, or doll them up with our salted-caramel glaze, or lemon curd filling. This recipe yields more than four dozen, so you’ll have plenty to share.

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INGREDIENTS: For the spudnuts: • 2 packages active dry yeast • 1/2 cup tepid water (110° F) • 3/4 cup pure cane sugar • 1/4 cup brown sugar, packed • 3/4 cup softened unsalted butter • 1 large or 2 small Idaho potatoes, peeled, chopped and boiled to make 1 1/2 cups mashed • 3 eggs • 2 cups milk, scalded, and cooled to lukewarm • 1 1/2 tsp salt • Zest from 1 fresh lemon, finely grated

• 6-8 cups flour, sifted (You’ll use just enough to make a soft dough) For the salted caramel: • 1 cup sugar • 1 cup heavy cream • 1 teaspoon salt For the lemon version: • 1 cup sugar • Finely grated zest from 2 fresh lemons • 1 jar good-quality lemon curd

DIRECTIONS: Make salted caramel: In a small pan over medium heat, melt sugar, stirring constantly until golden brown. In a separate pan, bring cream to simmer. Slowly pour cream into sugar until combined. Cool to room temperature. Reserve.

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SERVE: To serve salted caramel version: Place caramel in a dipping bowl and serve alongside spudnuts for dipping, or mound spudnuts on a serving plate and pour caramel over.

Place dough in a greased bowl; cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk; about 40 minutes.

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A love of travel has often taken Lake Bluff ’s Annie Pezza on adventures around the world. She now has an idea to help you do the same. words by Ann Marie Scheidler photography by Robin Subar hair and makeup by Leanna Ernest

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S A YOUNG executive in pharmaceutical sales in the early 2000s, Annie Pezza learned that the most successful products always solved a problem. “Growing up, I moved around a lot,” says Pezza of splitting time with her parents between Missouri and Colorado. “I think this taught me to adapt and be flexible wherever I was and be more go with the flow. But it also made me a little restless if I was ever in one place for too long.” Pezza discovered that travel often always the answer when was feeling the need to change things up. “I figured out that I absolutely love going somewhere and experiencing something new, but even more than that I love how travel makes home feel,” she says. “It’s so comforting to come home from a trip. You have these amazing experiences with your family—time away that brings you all closer—and you come home and you just feel that happiness. A great trip doesn’t have to be extravagant to make this happen.” But it does have to be well planned, especially when you have a husband and three children in tow. “When you’re going to spend time and money on something like a vacation, you don’t want to make any big mistakes,” Pezza explains. “But the way most of us make travel plans is by reaching out to friends of friends, or engaging in scattered searches on the internet—never feeling quite sure of what we’re signing up for.” What Pezza longed for was a credible source for travel information, where like-minded people shared their itineraries from destinations she was interested in. “You know, a lot of times you go on these travel sites and you’ll see what seems to be model sitting at a table saying that this is the hotel you should stay at, or this is a restaurant you should go to,” she says. “I have three kids. I want to see where families go and what they do. If I’m planning a trip to Yellowstone, I want to know where I should fly into, if I should stay in the park, how long should I plan to stay there, and if it’s possible to see Lake Tahoe on the same trip. I know that someone else has taken this trip and my hope is that they will share their authentic experiences on MyPinerary so that I can

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learn from them.” Pezza’s solution has been to create a digital hub for people to share their authentic travel experiences—named MyPinerary (sounds like itinerary)—where people can login and discover, create, and share itineraries. “I think in this post-pandemic world, people are eager to get out and travel again and share their experiences,” she adds. “I’ve built a place where they can tell others what they did, what they liked and what they didn’t, and what they might do differently if given the chance. My dream is that MyPinerary will be the Spotify of travel. I’m hoping that people will discover travel itineraries that they can run with as is, or see pieces from different ones that they can make into their own, knowing they can trust the recommendations they’re receiving.” While travel will be the primary focus of MyPinerary, there will also be a component of environmental stewardship—a passion that is dear to Pezza. “The world has really healed over the last couple of years with the pandemic reducing the extent of our carbon footprint by keeping us all home,” Pezza says. “As much as I love travel, I care about the environment more. And often times, the very nature of travel industry works against this. But there are so many parts of the world that depend on tourism, that I firmly I believe that there is a way to travel the globe and take care of it, too.” Pezza’s secondary goal with MyPinerary is to educate travelers about being eco-friendly. “If you register your email with MyPinerary, you’ll l receive a free e-book I’ve written with the five simple ways to become an eco-friendly traveler,” she says. “My goal isn’t to hit people over the head with this information, but simply to make it available. My feeling is that if we educate people and put this information out there, they can then be part of the solution. I really believe that the MyPinerary community will want this.” To learn more about MyPinerary or to share your travel plans, visit mypinerary.com.

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HIS IS A match made in realty heaven. Both Katie Keating and Shannon Cahill want nothing more than to help you find your dream home and partner with you as you put your signature on it and fill it with one-of-a-kind pieces of art. Keating and Cahill have joined forces, each bringing her own area of passion and expertise—Keating in real estate and Cahill in art. Unlike real estate transactions from years past, they want to remain in touch and be a part of your journey even after the final papers are signed. Keating and her family moved to Lake Forest recently and they couldn’t be more excited to officially become part of the community. There are so many things Keating loves about her new hometown, but top of the list are the schools. “My daughter is a pre-schooler at Sheridan and my son is in kindergarten at Everett. The community has been really welcoming. I feel like we moved in and just immediately clicked with everybody.” Keating says she and her husband are pleased that most of the warnings they received from well-meaning friends about the transition from city to suburbs never came to fruition. “They said they didn’t want us to be shocked. They warned up that when you moved to the suburbs, you’re not going to have those restaurants around the block. You’re not going to have your friends easily accessible. You’re going to have to plan everything. “So we were a little worried and then we moved.” As it turns out, Keating and her family could not be happier. “We loved our life in the city. But we are very happy here. I feel like moving to the suburbs, everything is just very accessible, very easy, and I kind of feel like we find ourselves being able to spend more time at home because we have the space and we have the yard that we never had.” As part of the well-known Mabadi Group and having just gone through the process herself, Keating is armed and ready with the most current and up-to-date information available to assist other young families make that same transition. As Cahill notes, realtors on the North Shore do much more than sell homes. “They also become a great resource for their clients, not only in terms of selling their house, but also everything that comes after. Who do we go to for a contractor? Who do we go to for interior design or art? I know that that’s an area that realtors want to expand and so I can reach out to them and help them to help their clients and provide an additional resource for them.” Much of Cahill’s business includes clients who have moved up from a condo in the city to a larger home in the suburbs. “Some are empty nesters who have engaged in new construction homes. They have these walls that they need to fill.” In addition, Cahill’s business also involves helping clients take their current collection and figure out how to make it work in their new space. She helps many clients with what she terms an “art refresh,” basically helping them keep the art they love.

Cahill began her art consultantion business, Art en Object, about six years ago. “It’s not my background in terms of education, but what I did professionally before starting Art en Object definitely helps in this art consultant role.” Cahill has a PhD in statistics and was the director of research for a foundation. “I spent a lot of time setting up research studies and doing focus groups and trying to understand and assess where people are coming from.” This invaluable experience comes into play now as Cahill interacts with clients. “I think I can get a really good read off them. I have a strong track record in terms of succeeding in finding them art that really resonates and really connecting them with art and the artists who make it. “We moved into a large Victorian with lots of walls to fill 16 years ago, when my four kids were all under the age of four. I was home a lot more and I started nesting. We started this typical process, like many young families who buy their forever house and they start filling it. And one thing I started doing was acquiring artwork for the walls of this house, and I got to know the artists. And friends would come in and say, ‘where did you find that?’ “I have a friend who’s an interior designer and she reached out and said, ‘I have this project. Please help me with the artwork.’ And that was kind of the jumping-off point and I said, sure. I loved it. I loved the whole thing. And so I started doing it more formally and turned it into a business. Art is one of the few things that you have in your home that is a true reflection of who you are.” She views her role partly as “educating her clients, but in a very gentle way. And giving them options—but not too many.” She focuses on local and emerging mid-career artists who are not represented, many of whom her clients would probably never come across if not for her. It seems natural that Keating and Cahill have found each other. Keating says that within her realty group, “We don’t just help people find their perfect home or sell their home. It’s more about staging the home if we’re helping them sell it and when they purchase from us, it’s not just like, oh congratulations, see you later. It’s very much keeping in contact and they’re reaching out all the time saying ‘Hey, do you have a painter that you love? Do you have a contractor that you can refer along? A handyman?’ Keating notes that once families move into what feels like their forever home, they are then ready to begin investing in art at a different level than when they were living in a condo in the city. “As a real estate agent, I’m able to say, ‘oh my gosh. I have an amazing woman.’ I know Shannon is going to come in and be able to bring all of these different art pieces for them to choose from. And just knowing that she’s going to get to know their personalities and pick out the perfect piece that they’re going to love for years and years down the road. I know that she’s definitely someone that’s in my portfolio of people that I feel 100 percent confident passing along to my clients and I know that they’re going to be super happy when they’re looking to invest in art.” FO REST & BLUFF 71

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members—is to support the hospital through fundraising, volunteerism, education, and advocacy. Its activities seek to enhance the facilities and services of the hospital, helping to ensure that the highest quality of healthcare is available. Lake Forest’s very first hospital was named after a woman. Alice Home, a cottage hospital that stood on the campus of Lake Forest College, opened in 1899. A donation from Annie Durand funded the construction of the building; Durand then named it after her late sister, Alice Bursdal Burhans. Eight women, including founder and first president Marion “Mimi” Warner Hodgkins, gathered in Lake Forest to hold the first Women’s Board meeting on June 27, 1946. A consummate leader described as a “woman ahead of her time” in a Chicago Tribune obituary, she had volunteered at the hospital during World War II. She was the enduring force of the Women’s Board—as it morphed from Lake Forest Hospital partner into the hospital’s indispensible phalanx of strong, influential, community-minded women—until her death at age 96 in 2000. “We are still supporting the vision Mimi Hodgkins had for the Board all those years ago,” says Women’s Board President Lindsay Nero. “There’s so much to celebrate as we look back at the legacy of our group and recognize the lasting impact the Women’s Board continues to have on both the hospital and the community. “We’re lucky we live in a philanthropic community like Lake Forest, and we’re blessed to have the generous support we’ve received at our events and through donations. It’s going to be exciting, this year’s benefit, because we haven’t had an in-person benefit since 2019.” Past Women’s Board President Sue Skinner, who served at the helm from 1984-1986 and also worked as director of volunteers and as director of philanthropy

for a combined 20 years at the hospital, has been an avid Lake Forest Hospital fan for decades. She vividly remembers, as a committee member, the day an architect explained his firm’s plans to enhance the hospital’s presence during a meeting. “You should have heard him share the details with us,” says Skinner, who joined the Women’s Board in the late 1970s, after first volunteering at the hospital in 1972. “Every detail, every step, was top quality. The look of the streets of Lake Forest, the city’s ravines— those characteristics influenced the proposed designs he presented to us that day. Every little detail was important; no compromises. “Lake Forest Hospital,” she adds, “has always been similarly focused. Nothing is as important to the hospital’s administration than seeing to it that the patient, every patient, has a positive, welcoming experience at the hospital every step of the way.” Members of the hospital’s Women’s Board subscribe to such an admirable standard, too, year after year. “Our mission,” Skinner says, “is very, very simple. It’s to support the hospital in any way possible. All of us serve enthusiastically because, by doing so, we’re emulating Mimi’s dedication to not only the Lake Forest Hospital but to the entire community as well.”

“Our mission ... is very, very simple. It’s to support the hospital in any way possible.”

Visit lfh.org/womens_board for more information about the Women’s Board of Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital and to purchase tickets for its 75th Anniversary Gala on May 7, at Onwentsia Club in Lake Forest.

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LAKE FOREST RESIDENT BRINGS A PIECE OF IRELAND TO THE NORTH SHORE

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n February 26, the Fitzpatrick School of Irish Dance (FSID) officially launched in downtown Lake Forest. Attendees enjoyed live Irish music by The Boils and a performance by the newest FSID dancers before getting up on the dance floor as Katie Fitzpatrick T.C.R.G. led an interactive Irish céilí. The crowd featured a mix of local families and Irish notables, including Sarah Keating, the Vice Consul of Ireland, Cliff Carlson, Publisher of the Irish American News, and Paul Dowling, Executive Director of Irish Community Services. The event was held at Collective Dance, 295 E. Illinois, where classes are currently held on Saturday mornings. Founded by certified Irish dance instructor Katie Fitzpatrick T.C.R.G., FSID teaches traditional and contemporary styles of Irish dance with a mission to empower dancers with the skills and confidence to bring joy to others through Irish dance.

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he Lake Bluff Women’s Club hosted guests for its annual Benefit Luncheon, “Together at Last” at Knollwood Club in Lake Forest. Guests enjoyed a delicious three-course luncheon, raffle, and silent auction while fundraising for philanthropic causes.

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J.MCLAUGHLIN CELEBRATES 10 YEARS IN LAKE FOREST WITH AN EVENT TO BENEFIT MOTHERS TRUST FOUNDATION photography by Robin Subar

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n evening of celebration of J.McLaughlin and its support of the Mothers Trust Foundation on September 30 included a charitable shopping event in support of its mission to provide immediate assistance and resources to disadvantaged children in Lake County. The Chamber hosted a ribbon re-cutting ceremony to honor the 10 years of McLaughlin in the Square and to celebrate this milestone.

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