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Dr. Kuan Su of Acupuncture North Clinic in Northfield uses the ancient practice of acupuncture to help his patients relieve pain and stress. BY MITCH HURST THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND

Dr. Kuan Su’s journey to becoming a doctor specializing in acupuncture and alternative medicine was a very personal one. More than 10 years ago, his wife at the time was pregnant with their son and developed gestational diabetes. She sought care through traditional medical treatments but no solutions to her condition emerged. Eventually, she was told she would need daily insulin shots. Not satisfied with that remedy, she eventually turned to acupuncture. The leg swelling she suffered due to the gestational diabetes was reduced by about 50 percent with a single treatment, and Su, then a sales and recruiting specialist, knew he wanted to switch careers. “I was in the treatment room with her, and I was stunned. I thought, ‘I have to do this instead. It’s super exciting’,” he explains. “Three months went by, our son was born, and we were very happy about it.” Shortly thereafter, Su enrolled in a program at Pacific College of Health and Science in downtown Chicago. After his first few classes, he never looked back. The specialties he gravitated toward were pain and stress management, neuropathy, mental health issues, and other conditions such as insomnia and erectile dysfunction. “Those were the major items that stuck out to me, especially when I was an intern treating patients,” he says. “Those are the areas I saw a lot of great results.” Su likes to say that what he practices is complementary alternative medicine, with the emphasis on complementary. He doesn’t aim to replace traditional medical treatments, but to offer alternatives for those who have been unsatisfied with standard medical regimens or for those who are currently undergoing treatments that require additional support. “A story I hear often is that patients will come to me, and they’ve already seen three specialists, tried an array of treatments and medication as well as supplements, and nothing has really worked,” he says. “I’m kind of their last hope.” He also treats patients who have a condition where surgery has been recommended but they want to explore other options. Some patients come in for preventative reasons and others are just frustrated with the route they’ve already taken. A big chunk of Su’s patient base is being treated for neuropathy—a numbness in the hands, feet, or limbs resulting from muscle strain, injury, diabetes, and an array of other causes.

Through his acupuncture practice, Dr. Kuan Su specializes in alleviating pain and helping patients manage stress.

“I see a lot of those patients because those tend to be severe and pretty chronic,” he says. “I see a lot of chronic pain, like post-op recovery, sciatica, temporomandibular joint disorder, or migraines where people have been suffering for way too long.” Su also focuses his practice on health issues that are exclusive to men. “There are a lot of wonderful clinics in the Chicago area that treat women’s infertility,’ he explains, “but not a lot that treat men’s fertility issues like erectile dysfunc-

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tion and prostatitis.” However, it’s not just what happens in the treatment room that matters. Patients can also do plenty on their own. “I give people recommendations what to do in between visits to expedite their recovery,” he adds. Acupuncture North Clinic is located at 191 Waukegan Road, Suite 120, in Northfield. For more information, call 847-8680408 or visit acupuncturenorthclinic.com. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND


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NEWS HEAD IN THE GAME

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Chris Nowinski isn’t a person who scares easily. He was a standout football player at John Hersey High School in Arlington Heights and took his gridiron skills to college, where he played defensive tackle for Harvard and won All-Ivy honors. As Chris Harvard in the WWE, he didn’t bat an eye before jumping into the wrestling ring, flying off ropes, and dodging (most of the time) chairs being swung at him. But these days Nowinski finds himself preoccupied by worries that jar him as much as the hits he took over so many years. He’s afraid about how often our kids are getting hit in the head while playing the sports that had meant so much to him in his youth. He fears what will happen to these kids, their families, and their friends if we don’t accelerate research efforts and change how we play sports. After being sidelined from his WWE career by a serious concussion in 2003, Nowinski became an advocate for concussion awareness and prevention. He earned his doctorate in behavioral neuroscience and co-founded the Concussion Legacy Foundation with Dr. Robert Cantu to promote safer sports and safer athletes and an end to chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain disease linked to repeated head impacts (CTE). The nonprofit organization collaborates with the Boston University CTE Center in research, and together with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs they founded the VA-BUCLF Brain Bank, the preeminent CTE resource in the world.

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Chris Nowinski playing football for Harvard. Photography courtesy of the Concussion Legacy Foundation

case of a teenage football player diagnosed with advanced CTE. The 18-year-old from Missouri, who began playing tackle football in third grade, exhibited stage 2 of CTE’s four stages. Before he died by suicide, the young player asked his family to donate his brain to research, and he spoke openly about the concussions he’d suffered in football and how bad they made him feel. Although research didn’t positively correlate the symptoms that led to his death with CTE, research is clear that football can cause CTE. “We need to recognize that children’s brains are fragile and that there are only so many hits they can take before the risk of a life-altering concussion or developing CTE comes into play,” says Nowinski. He points out that we’re living in an era quite different from the one he experienced 30-plus years ago. Kids are now playing longer seasons, more games, more tournaments, and playing contact sports almost year-round. It is, in some ways, an ongoing experiment simply because this level of play hasn’t happened before. Nowinski points to the largest CTE study ever, which included over 600 football players. It showed that more than 75 percent of those who played 10 or more years of football had

CTE. While the researchers don’t suggest this accurately reflects risk for everyone who played 10 or more years since families donate the brains of loved ones who had neurological symptoms, Nowinski says it is concerning how frequently CTE is diagnosed in this population. “There’s no excuse in 2024 for kids to be exposed to sports where they get hit in the head hundreds of times a year now that it’s proven that it causes CTE in some of them,” he says. A Complicated Problem, But Some of the Answers Are Simple Of course, sports are popular because we love them—we love playing them, watching them, and it’s fun to see our kids play the sports we loved to play when we were young. It’s a complex issue but according to Nowinski, there is an easy precaution. “The simple advice is don’t let your kid get hit in the head repetitively until they’re at least 14.” The reasons for the age delay, Nowinski explains, are threefold: “First, the science is extremely clear on cumulative exposure. So, starting later is minimizing the number of years. Number two is brain development. Your brain is going through magical changes when you convert from a child to an adolescent,

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and head trauma could negatively impact that maturation process. And the third reason is informed consent and your ability to train a child to do anything safely. We know from every aspect of public health that the primary way to prevent a child from getting hurt can’t be asking the child to follow rules, especially as complicated as ramming a moving person or [heading a] moving ball.” Nowinski speaks positively about how USA Hockey raised the age for body checking and how USA Lacrosse partners with his organization’s Team Up Against Concussions program, which uses a bystander intervention model to deliver a straightforward message to the team: a teammate with a concussion needs your help and should receive immediate medical attention. “[As a teammate], you may be the only one who sees it,” Nowinski says. “You may be the only one they confess to.” So, the system is put in place for players to help each other from the very start of the season, along with a “team captain” to lead the initiative. It’s about creating the environment for change. Even with these changes, Nowinski emphasizes that there is still room for improved safety measures. For example, in 2015 his organization successfully advocated to raise the age to head the ball in soccer. To Nowinski’s disappointment, the age was only raised to 11. “There’s just no reason to start at 11,” he argues. He’s a big advocate of kids only playing flag football before high school. “Flag before 14 is the future,” he says. “You get all the benefits. You just don’t get the mileage on your brain and the mileage on your body.” Nowinski explains the rationale that supports his viewpoint: “If you don’t play football until 14, and 93 percent of football players will never play after 18, we should be able to make CTE rare in people who play four years of football.” While there is no known cure for CTE, treatment is available for many symptoms of the disease. The Concussion Legacy Foundation HelpLine is available to provide personalized support for any current or former athletes who are concerned about repetitive head trauma and are looking for help. “[We can provide] medical referrals, support groups, one-on-one support, and education on what they’re going through so that they know that there are thousands of people who’ve been in that situation who’ve gotten better.” The benefits of youth sports have been well documented for years. Yet, there’s new documentation for the risks as well. Nowinski’s life goal is to keep the scales squarely tilted in favor of the benefits. Learn more about the Concussion Legacy Foundation or submit a request to the HelpLine at concussionfoundation.org. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND


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NOW TO FEBRUARY 21

LUNAR NEW YEAR SCAVENGER HUNT WHERE: Robert Crown Branch Library Ring in the Lunar New Year with a fun scavenger hunt! From now through February 21, the Robert Crown Branch Library in Evanston is hosting a Lunar New Year scavenger hunt where children can find all 12 animals of the Chinese Lunar calendar. This event runs all day and is selfdirected. Participants who find the animals will win a sticker. epl.org

WHERE: Lyric Opera House The Joffrey Ballet presents a mixed performance called Studies In Blue. This program includes original work choreographed by Liam Scarlett, Andrew McNicol, and a world premiere by Stina Quagebeur. The most innovative voices in dance today will perform deep moving works that showcase the range of the company’s repertoire. There will be 10 performances at the Lyric Opera House with such pieces as “Yonder Blue,” “Hungry Ghosts,” and “Hummingbird.” joffrey.org

NOW THROUGH FEBRUARY 25 “ENRICHING LIFE”

hibit: “Enriching Life” now through February 25. This fantastic art gallery provides a colorful respite from the wintery grays seen this time of year. The exhibiting artists are current and former students of Heeyoung Kim, founder of the Heeyoung Kim Botanical Art Academy. brushwoodcenter.org

NOW THROUGH MARCH

PRESENTING THE ALDEN FINNEY BROOKS COLLECTION WHERE: Kenilworth Historical Society The Kenilworth Historical Society’s main gallery exhibit features more than 90 items of the Alden Finney Brooks Collection. Brooks was a well-respected American artist known for his portraiture and landscape scenes. He spent some of his life in Kenilworth, which is captured in several of his paintings, some of which are on display in the exhibit. This event will be open through March. kenilworthhistory.org

NOW TO MARCH 17

SILENT SKY WHERE: Citadel Theatre Citadel Theatre’s Silent Sky tells the story of 19thcentury astronomer Henrietta Leavitt, who explores a woman’s place in society during a time of immense scientific and heart-bound discoveries. With music and math bursting forth onstage, Henrietta and her female peers change the way we understand both the heavens and Earth. citadeltheatre.org

NOW TO MARCH 24

The Orchid Show of Wonders

NOW TO FEBRUARY 25

JOFFREY BALLET STUDIES IN BLUE

WHERE: Brushwood Center Join the Brushwood Botanical Artists for the 9th Annual Botanical Art Ex-

THE ORCHID SHOW OF WONDERS WHERE: Chicago Botanic Garden Enjoy a hint of spring with 10,000 blooms from

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10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily at the Orchid Show of Wonders at Chicago Botanic Garden. Walk under Ferris wheel seats and marvel at unicycles on tightropes under the big top for this carnival-themed event. Tickets range from $10 for members to $21 for non-members. chicagobotanic.org

Chicago Children’s Museum to play at the circus! Children can try their hands at all of the vital roles in a circus: star of the show, ticket taker, acrobat, hot dog vendor, and more. Props and costumes for families will be provided. The circus will be in town until September 7. chicagochildrensmuseum.org

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NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 13

PICKUP HIGHWOOD WHERE: Everts Park Looking for a way to maintain and connect with the community? Join Pickup Highwood’s weekly clean-up event where participants will meet from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday afternoons at Everts Park to collect trash. Please bring gloves, trash bags, and a picker/reacher. All garbage collected will be disposed of in bins at home. This event is free to join and interested parties can sign up at meetup.com

NOW TO SEPTEMBER 7

CIRCUSVILLE: PLAY UNDER THE BIG TOP WHERE: Chicago Children’s Museum Bring your kids to the

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“SHTETL IN THE SUN” WHERE: Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center In the late 1970s, photographer Andy Sweet took numerous photos of Holocaust survivors living hopeful and joyous lives in South Beach, Florida. Through his images, it provides a poignant display of life after tragedy. The Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center’s exhibit, “Shtetl in the Sun: Andy Sweet’s South Beach 1977-1980,” celebrates Sweet’s work as a tribute to those who lived during that time. The exhibit will run through October 13. ilholocaustmuseum.org

FEBRUARY 17

GRAB AND GO HEDGEHOGS WHERE: Highland Park Library Highland Park Library’s youth department is holding a Valentine’s Day hedgehog craft kit this weekend. Kids can make their own cute holiday critter. Materials will be available at the Youth Services desk while supplies last. All ages are welcome. hplibrary.org

FEBRUARY 18

MUSIC INSTITUTE OPEN HOUSE WHERE: Winnetka Join the Music Institute of Chicago for an open house at its Winnetka campus, held from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Musicians of all ages and professions are welcome to try different instruments, speak with faculty and campus staff, learn about class and lesson options, and receive discount offers. Rolling admission is available for private instruction. musicinst.org

FEBRUARY 18

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NEWS WHERE: Trinity Episcopal Church The Artemis Chamber Orchestra proudly presents a concert at Trinity Episcopal Church featuring three pieces—Dag Wirén’s “Serenade, Op. 11,” Samuel Barber’s “Adagio For Strings,” and Edvard Grieg’s “Holberg Suite, Op. 40.” The concert will be held at 3 p.m. and admission is free. artemischamberorchestra.org

FEBRUARY 20

SNOWFLAKE SNAPSHOTS WHERE: Wilmette Historical Museum Enjoy a winter day at Wilmette Historical Museum for a reading of Jacqueline Briggs Martin’s book Snowflake Bentley. This piece tells the story of Wilson Bentley, the first photographer of snowflakes. Following the reading will be an assortment of crafts and activities exploring early photography, including a vintage photo booth. This free event is from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. wilmette.com

FEBRUARY 20

ART GALLERY OPENING WHERE: Northfield Village Hall The Northfield Village Hall Art Gallery will be hosting a new exhibit opening on February 20. This month’s gallery will feature art works by New Trier Extension (NTX) art students. The artwork consists of drawings, acrylics, oil, and watercolor paintings created by local students of Tom James and Fran Vail. The Gallery will be open from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. northfieldil.org

FEBRUARY 20

TEDXWILMETTE KARYN KERR PETTIGREW SALON WHERE: The Wilmette Theatre Join The Wilmette Theatre for a TEDxWilmette Salon featuring Karyn Kerr Pettigrew. Her TEDx talk, “Harnessing The Extraordinary Power of Life After 50” will THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND

be shown at 7 p.m. followed by a discussion that will last until 8:15 p.m.. Tickets are $30 and are available for purchase. tedxwilmette.com

FEBRUARY 20

ROMANCE AND REGENCY WITH BRIDGERTON’S JULIA QUINN WHERE: Zoom Bridgerton’s New York Times bestselling author, Julia Quinn, has been inducted into the Romance Writers of America Hall of Fame and was recently named the national ambassador for EveryLibrary, an organization that helps libraries fight censorship. From 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Quinn will be in conversation with fellow bestselling historical romance author, Sarah MacLean, to discuss romance and the regency. Those interested in taking part in this webinar can register online at Lake Bluff Public Library’s website. lakeblufflibrary.org

FEBRUARY 20

READ WITH RAGDALE WHERE: Hart McCutcheon House, Ragdale Campus Join Ragdale House for a free book club from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Hart McCutcheon House on Ragdale Campus in Lake Forest. Critically acclaimed author, Julia Fine, will discuss her award-winning novel, The Upstairs House. Capacity is limited and registration is required. ragdale.org

FEBRUARY 22

AJN PRESCHOOL SLEEP UNDER WHERE: Kenilworth Union Church A Joyful Noise’s (AJN) annual Sleep Under event returns from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Kenilworth Church. Wear pajamas, bring a blanket, and enjoy snacks, pizza, and entertainment. All AJN preschool families are welcome to attend and parents are required to stay. Tickets are available now. There will also be a donation opportunity with Cradles

to Crayons. Those interested can bring donations including clothing ages 3-6 months to adult medium to the Sleep Under event. kuc. org

a commitment to excellence in the preservation of Lake Forest’s architectural heritage. Structures and landscapes over 50 years old are eligible for this award. Nominations can be made by the interested individual or by a second party and will be accepted online or through a form at the office. To discuss the judgment criteria for the Awards, the Gorton Community Center will hold a program discussing practices for preservation, maintenance, and updating historic homes from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. RSVPs are required. lfpf.org

FEBRUARY 22

CARTOONING WITH MARK ANDERSON WHERE: Glencoe Public Library Guest Artist Mark Anderson hosts a zany cartooning class from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Glencoe Public Library. Children from kindergarten through grade six will learn to draw animals that like the cold, including arctic foxes, polar bears, snow monkeys, and the ruffed grouse. Registration is required. glencoelibrary.org

FEBRUARY 24

IMANI WINDS WHERE: Nichols Concert Hall, Evanston The Music Institute of Chicago presents the Grammy-nominated quartet Imani Winds in their performance “Black and Brown: A celebration of composers of color.” Imani Winds is a trailblazing ensemble whose playlist includes traditional chamber music repertoire and newly commissioned work that reflects on history and our current times. Composers include Paquito D’Rivera, Wayne Shorter, Billy Taylor, and Damien Geter. The performance is held at 7:30 p.m. at Nichols Concert Hall in Evanston. musicinst.org

FEBRUARY 24 TO MARCH 3

WINNIE THE POOH WHERE: Heller Nature Center Step into the HundredAcre Wood as the Highland Park Players take you on a magical journey. Join Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Eeyore, Piglet, Rabbit, Owl, Kanga, and Roo on a musical adventure to rescue Christopher Robin from the mysterious Backson. This

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production will be held at the Heller Nature Center in Highland Park. There will be two shows each day at 10 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. highlandparkplayers.org

FEBRUARY 25

FOREVER YOUNG WHERE: James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts, Grayslake College of Lake County is hosting the touring group Forever Young for a night of some of popular music’s greatest hits. Forever Young is the unforgettable journey about a group of friends as they discover Billy Joel, Bon Jovi, The Beatles, Queen, and more. The show includes powerhouse vocals and dynamite choreography and will be held at 4 p.m.. Tickets are $32; $28 for seniors and military; and $15 for students. foreveryoungshow.com

FEBRUARY 25

MUSIC AT THE FORT WHERE: MYAC at Fort Sheridan The Midwest Young Artists Committee (MYAC) jazz faculty are holding a recital from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The artists will perform a

mixture of original music and personal favorites alongside one of the most swinging rhythm sections in Chicago. These performers include Drew Hansen, Emily Kuhn, Brent Griffith Jr, Frank Morrison, Dave Miller, and Micah Collier. Cheese and wine will be served. mya.org

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TEA SOCIAL GROUP WHERE: Lake Bluff Library Warm up your winter day with tea at Lake Bluff Library. From 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. participants can sample different teas and create a unique blend from their favorites. Registration is required and this program will be held in the Spruth Room. lakeblufflibrary.org

MARCH 3

2024 PRESERVATION AWARDS WHERE: Gorton Community Center The time has come to nominate a favorite historical property for the 2024 Preservation Awards. Each year the Lake Forest Preservation Foundation honors individuals and organizations who demonstrate

FIND LUCKY THE LEPRECHAUN WHERE: Winnetka Lucky the Leprechaun will be hiding in different parks throughout Winnetka each week. A new clue will be posted on Winnetka Park District’s (WPD) Facebook page at noon every weekday. Lucky will travel to a new location weekly and find a hiding place. New clues will be posted to hint at his location. Bring a camera to take photos of Lucky in his hiding spot and share them in a private message to WPD’s Facebook. The first five people to share a photo each week will win a $10 gift card to a local Winnetka business. winpark.org

MARCH 16

EGGSTRAVAGANZA EGG HUNT WHERE: Clarkson Park Enjoy a family fun Easter Egg hunt at Clarkson Park. Children ages 2 through 8 can meet the Easter Bunny at the gazebo from 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. before the egg hunt begins. This event is free and children are encouraged to bring Easter baskets to collect their eggs. northfieldparks.org To submit your event for consideration, please email events@nsweekend.com.

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IN THE NAME OF JUSTICE LIFESTYLE & ARTS

Trial in the Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till, a film of a play staged by Chicago’s Collaboraction Theatre Company, will debut next week at Wayfarer Theaters.

BY MITCH HURST THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND

While the lynching of Emmett Till is well known as the spark that fueled the civil rights movement, what is less known is the story of the trial that sought to bring his murderers, J.W. Milan and Roy Bryant, to justice. Till’s murder took place in 1955 but it wasn’t until 50 years later, when a transcript of the trial—unearthed by a graduate student working on a paper about the lynching—that the full story of Emmett Till and the injustice that occurred in his murder’s aftermath could be told. That story, in film form, is coming to Wayfarer Theaters in Highland Park on February 22. The Trial of Emmet Till film was conceived and produced by Collaboraction Theatre, a Chicago-based group that has championed works that generate dialogue on important social issues since 1996. Its productions are presented in venues throughout the Chicago area. An original live staging of Trial in the Delta, the film’s dialogue is drawn directly from the transcript of The State of Mississippi vs. Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam. Collaboraction obtained a copy of the transcript and two of the company’s writers, G. Riley Mills and Wille Round, adapted it for the stage. The immersive theater experience, including audience response to the historic injustice documented on stage, was professionally filmed in 4K during a live performance last February at The DuSable Black History Museum and

Kayla Franklin plays Mamie Till-Bradley in Collaboraction Theater’s Trial in the Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till. Photography courtesy of Joel Maisonet

staged adaptation,” said Collaboraction Artistic Director Anthony Moseley. “We are excited to be premiering this version and holding a live Crucial Conversation at Wayfarer Theaters, a unique film house aligned with our mission of positive social change.” Moseley first acted in a Collaboraction Theatre production in 1996, and in 1999 became its Artistic Director. He says over the years the company developed its social justice mission as challenges in the city, especially related to

stand that there was more we could do as a theater company to make at least a small contribution to help bring people together,” Moseley says. “This also coincided with my own understanding of the privilege I had and the responsibility to make an account for it.” It was local award-winning NBC news anchor Marion Brooks, who was working on broadcast project about Emmett Till at the time, who first reached out to Moseley about the possibility of a play.

Chicago/Midwest Emmy Awards and a Silver Gavel Award (Honorable Mention) from the American Bar Association. Soon after the original production aired, Trial in the Delta was re-staged and presented live on a minimal set, two shows only, in February 2022 at DuSable Museum. The production was expanded and more fully remounted at DuSable in February 2023, where it enjoyed a two-week run and formed the basis for the film. Moseley says the partnership with Wayfarer Theaters in Highland Park to host the debut is an ideal pairing. Wayfarer, owned by businessman and philanthropist Steve Sarowitz, has a mission to strengthen the Highland Park community through showing films, holding community events, and promoting dialogue about important issues that affect all residents of Highland Park and the surrounding area. “It’s a natural fit because we have very similar missions, which is to bring people together,” says Moseley, who spent his summers in Highland Park. “It’s the perfect space for us to debut this film.” Wayfarer Theaters General Manager Clay Stamper says he’s excited to bring the film to Highland Park and to host the event. “Having the opportunity to share this brilliant piece with the North Shore community and engage in a meaningful conversation is crucial in our mission to unite and inspire positive change through storytelling and dialogue,” he adds.

Trial in the Delta tells the story of the murder trial of the two men responsible for the lynching of Emmett Till.

Education Center. “Adapting the once-missing trial transcript has given us the honor and responsibility to share it broadly and as often as possible, whether that be through live performance, online streaming, or this new film version of the

issues around inequity and injustice, became deeper and more entrenched. Its productions are designed not just to stage plays, but to spark important conversations about the topics they center on. “We looked around and started to under-

The production originated as a teleplay that Moseley and Collaboraction company member Dana Anderson co-directed and was filmed live in one day in February 2022 at NBC Chicago’s studio. The resulting NBC5/Collaboraction filmed co-production subsequently won two

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Trial in the Delta: The Murder of Emmett Till, will be shown at 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 22 at Wayfarer Theaters, 1850 Second Street, in Highland Park. Tickets are $20. For tickets and information, visit wayfarertheaters.com or call 872-873-1030. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND


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Sales for Royal Travel & Tours. She draws upon her personal global travel experience and her industry knowledge to create unique and special experiences for families, couples, and groups. She is active within the industry creating and strengthening relationships with travel partners to ensure her clients receive the very best attention and service. Prior to joining Royal Travel & Tours, Magner had a career as a media buyer in Chicago’s active advertising industry. When not planning travel and visiting new destinations and hotels for her clients, Magner loves spending time with her husband, Kevin, and their four children. This expert put her itinerary aside to share how she stays on trend in a busy world.

#ON MY NIGHTSTAND Currently I am reading Reese Witherspoon’s book club pick: Before We Were Innocent by Ella Berman. I love a good thriller and it’s based in Greece which is one of my top selling travel destinations! After planning itineraries for clients all day long, it’s a good brainless, yet captivating book.

#ON MY MOBILE Obsessed with all fashion, travel, and health bloggers. Travel, to keep in touch with all of my personal travel partners with all the latest trends. Fashion because I am obsessed with clothes and current styles (which then gets me in trouble for shopping) and health—I am always trying to come up with some quick, easy, yet healthy, recipes since I don’t have much time during the day.

#IN MY EARBUDS Podcasts. I love listening to Travel Agent Chatter where they interview travel experts and other industry leaders outside of Royal Travel. Music— nothing puts me in a better mood then some Miami Chill Music.

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Highland Park resident Linda S. had been experiencing the painful side effects of Peripheral Neuropathy, “my feet and legs were extremely painful and my doctor told me there was nothing they could do. That I would have to take Gabapentin for the rest of my life.”

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eripheral Neuropathy is the pain, discomfort and numbness caused by nerve damage of the peripheral nervous system. Linda explained that daily tasks like opening doors and using the bathroom were overwhelminglypainful. “How can you live for the next 30 years when

you don’t even want to get out of bed to do simple things?” Linda hasn’t worn socks in five years and was wearing shoes two sizes too big so that nothing would ‘touch’ her feet. She was experiencing the burning, numbness, tingling,and sharp pains that those suffering from neuropathy often describe.

“The way that I would describe it, it’s equivalent to walking on glass.” Unfortunately Linda’s story is all too familiar for the over 3 million people suffering from Peripheral Neuropathy. If you are unfortunate enough to be facing the same disheartening prognosis, you’re not sleeping at night because of the burning in your feet. You have difficulty walking, shopping, or doing any activity for more than 30 minutes because of the pain. You’re struggling with balance and living in fear that you might fall. Your doctor told you to ‘just live with the pain’ and you’re taking medications that aren’t working or have terrible side effects. Fortunately, four months ago Linda read an article about a new type of clinic in Northfield that works with difficult to treat cases such as Peripheral Neuropathy sufferers, without invasive surgeries and medications. Dr. Kuan Su, DACM, L.Ac., Dipl.OM founder of Acupuncture North Clinic is using the time-tested science of Acupuncture and technology originally developed by NASA that assists in increasing the blood flow and expediting recovery and healing to treat this debilitating disease.

“Now when I go to bed at night I don’t have those shooting pains. I don’t have that burning sensation. I don’t have pain coming up my legs,” Linda enthusiastically describes life after receiving treatment with Dr. Su. “I can wear socks and shoes!” Now Linda and her sister operate a successful dog walking business, sometimes covering up to 5 miles a day. “It’s life altering. As far as I’m concerned, Dr. Su saved my life!”

Dr. Su has been helping the senior community for over 10 years using innovative integrative medicine. Specializing in chronic pain cases, specifically those that have been deemed ‘hopeless’ or ‘untreatable’, he consistently generates unparalleled results. What was once a missing link in senior healthcare is now easily accessible to the residents of Northfield and the surrounding Northshore area. If you missed too many tee times because of pain or you’ve passed on too many games of pickleball because you’re afraid of falling, it is time to call Kuan at Acupuncture North Clinic. Dr. Su is now accepting a limited number of new patients. In an effort to protect his patients, both

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current and future, he has made the difficult decision to limit the number of patients seen in his clinic.

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NIFTY NONAGENARIAN S U N D AY B R E A K FA S T

For nearly 50 years, Italy native and longtime Winnetkan Lidia Lattanzi Ragusi, 90, has served as a volunteer at the Winnetka Thrift Shop. Unlike the variety of wares inside the shop, she’s priceless. BY BILL MCLEAN ILLUSTRATION BY BARRY BLITT

Ever met Italian-born Lidia Lattanzi Ragusi, the 90-year-old woman who started volunteering at the Winnetka Thrift Shop around the time the movie Rocky hit the theaters in the mid-1970s? You should. The longtime Winnetkan is part treasure, part comedian, part storyteller extraordinaire, and all kinds of fun. She’s not as sharp as a tack; she’s sharper. She’d turn your rough day into your Best Day Ever, in a nanosecond. And her delightful, quick-witted personality could disarm the pants—and maybe even the shirt or a shoe or two—off anybody. “My secret to living as long as I have?” Ragusi, her eyes affixed in full-twinkle mode, says before the start of another shift at the thrift shop on Green Bay Road. “Oh, that’s easy. Just act stupid.” Born in Nerito, a small mountain town in Italy in 1933, Ragusi—one of two smart daughters of father Battista and mother Elettra—arrived in the United States in 1946. She and her older sister, Ida, along with Elettra, spent nine seasick-ailing days on a ship with American soldiers and other post-World War II civilian passengers before reuniting with Battista in New York. Battista had been living in California for 10 years, but he also spent time with a brother at a residence on Oak Street in Winnetka. Battista, Elettra, and their daughters traveled via train from New York to Winnetka. “My father wanted to return to California, but he never did after my mother insisted that we all stay in Winnetka,” recalls Ragusi, who, as a 13-year-old, started her education stateside in the sixth grade at The Skokie School in Winnetka. “The school system here was wonderful,” Ragusi says. “It set me up to learn to speak English with a private teacher one hour a day. I remember questioning the word ‘house.’ It confused me, because it had a similar meaning to the word ‘home.’ It was okay to say, ‘I want to go home,’ but it wasn’t OK to say, ‘I want to go house.’” Ragusi was a seventh grader for only a few months. She then got to attend classes with students closer to her age at New Trier Township High School, not far from

where she eyed her future husband, Lou Ragusi, for the first time. It wasn’t exactly a meet-cute moment. “He was outside, across the street from New Trier, talking with a bunch of bums,” Ragusi says. “I remember thinking, ‘What’s that Italian boy doing with people like that?’ I was determined to straighten him out. I was going to fix him.” Lou’s mother sent him to drop off sugar at Lidia’s house one day. The kids talked. Lidia found out Lou worked part-time as a mailman. The mailman later attended culinary school, married Lidia in 1954, and opened Capt’n Nemo’s first sub sandwich shop in Chicago (Clark Street, in 1971) before expanding to other locations, includ-

ing the one in Winnetka (38 Green Bay Road). The couple raised four children— Sandra, Michael, Steven, and Marc Lou died in 2019 at age 88. “Lou,” Lidia says, “worked hard and was good with people. Customers loved him. He’d offer everybody who entered the shop a taste of soup. I worked with him at times and got to see how much he enjoyed talking with customers and how much they enjoyed being around him.” The safe at a Capt’n Nemo’s served, at least once, as a makeshift crib for one of the couple’s children during business hours. “The door to the safe,” a grinning Ragusi says, “stayed open.” Ragusi wasn’t wild about thrift shops in general when she and her husband walked by the entrance of The Winnetka Thrift Shop for the first time. “I don’t like (secondhand) clothes,” says the serial

Lidia Lattanzi Ragusi

Volunteering has always been one of my big deals, probably because of my Italian upbringing. Italians … we’re into helping others.

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volunteer who had donated her time and energy to “get rid of the weeds” at Saints Faith, Hope & Charity Church in Winnetka and deliver flowers to the parishioners, as well as drive seniors to doctor appointments. “But I gave the Winnetka Thrift Shop a second look and I’m so glad I did. It’s a special place, I found out right away. Just like this country is, like Winnetka is. I love all of the people I get to be with at the thrift shop each week, from the volunteers to the staff. We help customers find whatever they need at a good price, “Volunteering has always been one of my big deals, probably because of my Italian upbringing. Italians … we’re into helping others.” Revenue at the Winnetka Thrift Shop, which was established in 1912 by Mary Garretson as the Clothing Sales Committee of the Relief & Aid Society and is now managed by Jenifer Hoffman, supports the mission of the Counseling Center of the North Shore (CCNS), located right next to the shop. The Counseling Center of the North Shore— formerly known as Family Service of Winnetka-Northfield—exists primarily to provide quality mental healthcare to those who otherwise would not have access to treatment. In 2023 CCNS subsidized more than $330,000 in care for its clients. The Winnetka Thrift Shop—“We’re Not Your Ordinary Thrift Shop,” it bills itself—helps make such subsidized care possible. Last year, 28 percent of CCNS’s revenue came from the Winnetka Thrift Shop, notes the center’s executive director, Bob Sanfilippo. There might not be a bigger Lidia Ragusi fan than Sanfilippo. “Lidia,” he says, “is one of the nicest people you will ever meet. So delightful. She’s very friendly, has a great smile, and she tells the best stories, all while showing her great smile. She absolutely loves being at the thrift shop. “Lidia once told me, ‘I should be paying you for the opportunity to volunteer here.’” The Winnetka Thrift Shop is located at 992 Green Bay Road in Winnetka. For more information, call 847-446-7787 or visit winnetkathriftshop.org. The Counseling Center of the North Shore is located at 992-½ Green Bay Road in Winnetka For more information, call 847-446-8060 or visit ccns.org. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND


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