NORTH SHORE DOINGS
EDITED BY CHEYANNE LENCIONI THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
NOW THROUGH MARCH
ALLEN FINNEY BROOKS COLLECTION EXHIBIT
WHERE: Kenilworth Historical Society
The Kenilworth Historical Society’s main gallery exhibit features more than 90 items from 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
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 THROUGH MARCH 24
ORCHID SHOW OF WONDERS
WHERE: Chicago Botanic Garden
Enjoy a hint of spring with 10,000 blooms from 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
NOW THROUGH 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
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 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 7
CIRCUSVILLE: PLAY UNDER THE BIG TOP
WHERE: Chicago Children’s Museum
Bring your kids to the 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
NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 13
“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 19771980,” celebrates Sweet’s work as a tribute to those who lived during that time. The exhibit will run through October 13. ilholocaustmuseum.org
and Roo on a musical adventure to rescue Christopher Robin from the mysterious Backson. This 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., and a newly added show this weekend at 1:30 p.m. on March 2. A waitlist will be available for tickets purchased on the day of the performance. highlandparkplayers.org
MARCH 2 TO 31 THE PENELOPIAD
WHERE: The Goodman
Uncover the history of your home with a workshop at Wilmette Public Library from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Author and local historian Julia Johnas leads you through a step-by-step process on how to research the history of your house. Participants will also have access to maps, ownership indexes, and other information. This program requires registration and will focus primarily on residences in Wilmette. wilmettelibrary.info
MARCH 2 TO 4 USED BOOK SALE
NOW THROUGH MARCH 31
PICKUP HIGHWOOD
WHERE: Everts Park
Looking for a way to maintain and connect with the community? Join Pickup Highwood’s weekly cleanup event where participants will meet from 2 p.m. to 3
NOW THROUGH 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,
It’s time for Penelope’s story to be told. For anyone who is not familiar with the Odyssey, Penelope is the queen of Ithaca who awaits her husband’s return from the Trojan War for 20 years. The Penelopiad follows Penelope’s domestic vigil and the 12 handmaidens who accompany her. This play is based on the novel by Margaret Atwood and will star Once Upon A Time actress Jennifer Morrison. Tickets are on sale on the Goodman Theatre’s website. goodmantheatre.org
MARCH 2
DISCOVER THE STORY OF YOUR HOME
WHERE: Wilmette Public Library
WHERE: Glencoe Public Library
The Friends of Glencoe Public Library is holding a used book sale March 2 through March 4. Thousands of respectfully used books, DVDs, and CDs for all ages will be sold. All proceeds will support the Glencoe Public Library. The sale is from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. On Sunday, March 3, there will be a half-price sale from noon to 5 p.m. Monday March 4 will sell items for $4 a bag from 9 a.m. to noon. glencoelibrary.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. To learn more about the judgment criteria, the Gorton Community Center will host a program that outlines practices for preservation, maintenance, and updating historic homes from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on March 3. Each year the Lake Forest Preservation Foundation honors individuals and organizations who demonstrate a commitment to excellence in the preservation of Lake Forest’s architectural heritage. Structures and landscapes that are at least 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 at the office. RSVPs are required for the March 3 program. lfpf.org
MARCH 3
THE PASSION OF JOAN OF ARC
WHERE: Madame Zuzu’s Madame Zuzu’s Cinema Series continues at 5:30 p.m. in Highland Park. The March installment will feature The Passion of Joan of Arc with a live piano accompaniment by Anastasia Royal. The Passion of Joan of Arc is a silent blackand-white film from 1928. It
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is in French and chronicles the trial of Joan of Arc. madamezuzus.com
MARCH 5
THE BERLIN LETTERS
WHERE: Froggy’s French Cafe
Join bestselling author Katherine Reay to discuss her new novel, The Berlin Letters, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Froggy’s French Cafe. The Berlin Letters follows an unforgettable tale of the Cold War and a CIA code breaker who risks everything to free her father from East Germany. Tickets are $65, which includes lunch and a copy of the book. Additional copies are available for purchase and signing. Space is limited so please call 847-234-4420 to RSVP.
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 7
ARTISTS ON THE BLUFF
WHERE: Lake Bluff Park District
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MARCH 5
SUITE ESCAPE MORNING BREW
WHERE: Suite Escape, Lake Forest Lake Forest College President, Dr. Jill Baren, will host a Morning Brew program from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Suite Escape in Lake Forest. Dr. Baren will share her personal story of finding her passion in medicine and teaching along with her perspective on liberal arts. This event will include a Q&A with Dr. Baren, networking opportunities with likeminded women, and coffee, tea, matcha, and Moll’s Muffins. Tickets are $40 per person and there is a 24-hour cancellation refund policy. lfsuite-escape.com
MARCH 5 TO 17
FIND LUCKY THE LEPRECHAUN
Join March’s Artist on the Bluff speaker’s event featuring Roslyne Smith at 6:45 p.m. at Lake Bluff Park District. Smith graduated in Graphic Design in South Africa before moving to the U.S. She is now a full-time artist. Her art is described as “vibrant, textural, and full of movement.” General admission is $10, but it’s free for those who are members of Artists on the Bluff and The Deer Path Art League. Admission is to be paid at the door. artistsonthebluff.org
MARCH 7
PREPARING FOR SPRING BIRD MIGRATION
WHERE: Northfield Public Library
Tim Joyce with Wild Birds Unlimited will be hosting a program from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Northfield Public Library discussing bird migration and how bird lovers can provide for their flying friends. Topics will include bird feeders, food, what to do to attract orioles and hummingbirds, and the best place to put feeders. Registration is required for this program. Families and adults are welcome to attend. wnpld.org
MARCH 8
GRAZYNA AUGUSCIK CD RELEASE CONCERT
WHERE: Studio5, Evanston Polish Jazz singer Grazyna Auguscik is holding a
concert for the release of her new CD, 2 The Light. The performance will be from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at Studio5 in Evanston and will feature Ben Lewis on piano, Jon Deitemeyer on drums, Ethan Philion on bass, and John Kregor on guitar. There will be a cash bar, light snacks, and free parking right outside the venue. A livestream will be recorded and uploaded a week after the concert for those who cannot attend in person. Tickets are available now. studio5.dance
MARCH 9
MAKER FEST
WHERE: Wilmette Public Library
Join Wilmette Public Library for its Maker Fest from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Explore the library and meet the community’s makers as they demonstrate different pieces of art, technology, and design. Past events have included robotics, sewing, basket weaving, interactive video game art, circuitry, and more. This event is free and open to all ages. wilmettelibrary.info
MARCH 9
PAWS FOR PATRICK
WHERE: Lake Forest Public Library
Paws For Patrick will be holding a presentation and therapy dog visit from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Lake Forest Public Library. This event is open to adults and teens and registration is required. Paws For Patrick is a nonprofit organization that connects young people with emotional support dogs. Therapy dogs will be present at this event. lakeforestlibrary.org
MARCH 9
2024 HISTORY MONTH LUNCHEON
WHERE: Winnetka
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Celebrate Women’s History Month with the League of Women Voters for a luncheon from 12:15 p.m. to 2 p.m. at Winnetka Congregational Church. This year’s celebratory event will feature a special discussion between Chicago Tribune columnist and journalist Heidi Stevens and author Brooke Kroeger to discuss Kroeger’s book Undaunted: How Women
Changed American Journalism. This event is limited to 48 attendees and the deadline to purchase tickets is March 3. Autographed copies will be available for purchase at the luncheon. Purchase your ticket and order your sandwich choice on the website. lwvglens.org
MARCH 12
GET LIT: PUB NIGHT
WHERE: American Writers Museum
Capture the inspiration to write in an Irish pub from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the American Writers Museum. Donning your finest green attire, this month’s Get Lit event celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with a night of Irish pub-themed Trivia. Guests can customize and design a take-home pub coaster, hunt for hidden creatures in the Leprechaun Hunt, and enjoy beer, wine, and the night’s specialty cocktail called The Tipsy Cow. Tickets are available now. americanwritersmuseum.org
MARCH 12 MOVIE NIGHT
WHERE: Kenilworth Union Church
Every second Tuesday of the month, a group of movie lovers gather to enjoy a night of cinema. The film begins at 6:30 p.m. and will be followed by a discussion, which will end at 8:30 p.m. Contact Suzanne Hale for more information. kuc.org
MARCH 14 TO 17
EVANSTON DANCE ENSEMBLE “AMERICAN PORTRAIT”
WHERE: Northwestern University
Evanston Dance Ensemble will be performing “American Portrait,” a collection of world premier pieces choreographed by nine different artists. This performance is inspired by what it means to be an American and will be held at the Josephine Louis Theater at Northwestern University. Tickets are $15 for the premier show on March 14 and the performances on March 15 through 17 are $15 for children and $25 for adults. evanstondanceensemble.org
MARCH 16
EGGSTRAVAGANZA EGG HUNT
WHERE: Clarkson Park
Enjoy a fun family 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
MARCH 16
VENETIAN NIGHT GALA EVENT
WHERE: Cuneo Mansion and Gardens
You’re invited to Midwest Young Artists Conservatory’s (MYAC) 2024 Gala Event. From 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., enjoy performances from MYAC’s Concert Jazz Band, Vocalpoint, and Symphony Orchestra. The evening will include Italian cuisine, themed cocktails, and dancing under the elegant architecture at Cuneo Mansion. This year’s take note attendee is choral director Stevi Marks. Tickets are available now. mya.org
MARCH 23
DOGGIE EGG HUNT
WHERE: West Elm Park
Spend your Saturday morning at an Easter Egg hunt for man’s best friend. Dogs will hunt for treatfilled eggs and have photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny from 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. at West Elm Park. All dogs must be on a nonretractable leash at all times and wear a current rabies tag. Registration is required. winpark.org
To submit your event for consideration, please email events@nsweekend.com.
BY MARGARET ATWOOD
DIRECTED BY SUSAN V. BOOTH
An unexpected remix of Homer’s The Odyssey, told by the celebrated and subversive author Margaret Atwood (The Handmaid’s Tale).
It’s her turn. Penelope has waited 20 years for her husband to return from the Trojan War. Now, as authorial control shifts to Odysseus’ long-suffering wife—and the 12 faithful maids who have long tended to her—we discover a new perspective on the domestic vigil. This ancient tale told anew by “one of the most admired authors in North America” (NPR) gives voice to those left behind.
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Jim Staples got the travel bug at a young age. His father was an attorney, and often would travel to the firm’s offices scattered around the globe, taking the family with him. Staples was all too happy to tag along. A four-year rugby player at the University of Michigan, Jim spent a summer in Australia playing the sport and his passion to visit other countries and continents grew.
“When I was an early teen, I remember thinking as I walked along one of the stunning beaches of Rio de Janeiro with my dad how lucky I was to go on these trips every other year and see these sites and cultures I otherwise never would,” Staples says. “I would replay the tour in mind for weeks after returning.”
Staples also possessed a keen interest in business and started a lawn-moving service during his high school years. A few years later, while attending business school at
is evident in the company he founded in 2008 and continues to run, Orbridge. The company, which celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2023, partners with colleges and universities around the country to provide rich educational travel experiences for alumni.
“In a nutshell, the educational travel market solicits and markets to college and university alumni associations throughout the country. We work with 140 different alumni associations, including several in Illinois like the University of Chicago and Northwestern University, as well as the University of Illinois and Northern Illinois University,” Staples says. “We also work with many Ivy League schools, PAC-12 schools, SEC, Big 12 and ACC schools along with dozens of small liberal arts colleges, which happen to have wonderful travel programs.”
Orbridge’s economic model depends somewhat on how tight the connection is between the associations and the schools’ alumni. Staples mentions Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, which has a close-knit group of alumni who maintain an affinity for their college experience. Staples says those shared, formative years make
do exceedingly well on our programs,” says Staples. “It might surprise you. It’s not just the big schools that travel well.”
One key to Orbridge’s success is that the company often brings along professors from the respective universities on their trips, so the trips become highly educational because the professors give insightful commentary throughout the program, as well as several lecturers. Orbridge also employs top tier local guides, travel directors, and expedition leaders.
Although a niche market, the educational travel space is crowded and competitive. Orbridge is one of five major companies that offer tours around the world. It can put together a small ship for a tour to Alaska or the Galapagos Islands or a deluxe tour around the world by private jet. Wine and cuisine focused tours, in particular, are growing in popularity.
“We’ve developed connections over the years in these travel markets so whether it’s a food and wine tour or an African safari we have an advantage when it comes to buying power, knowing the top guides in the region, and knowing the behind-the-scenes authen-
Northwestern University, he took a job as a sales rep for an educational travel company owned by one of his lawn-service customers. After a decade moving up in the company, he struck out on his own.
Today, his passion for travel and business
for a collegial group of like-minded travelers eager to learn and immerse themselves in a local culture.
“Then you have Principia College in downstate Illinois, a Christian Science college and they love traveling together and
tic excursions,” Staples says. “That’s some of our secret sauce.”
Staples says the key to creating an authentic tour experience is having relationships with people on the ground, whether it be vineyard owners, a deluxe sailing ship com-
pany in Egypt, or a supplier in Africa that can provide high-end safari vehicles with open-air roofs and access to the best private properties.
“Our goal is always to exceed expectations and doing that can be difficult,” Staples says “In most cases, our guests are well-traveled, and the bar is high. By providing experiences that are immersive and meaningful, we’ve been fortunate that they keep coming back to us.”
For its higher-end programs, Orbridge only books 4- and 5-star hotels, five-star ships, and deluxe villas, particularly across Europe. The company maintains a large guest services team of 11, and its university partners often rely on that team to handle the needs of guests. Team members are in regular communication with guests to answer questions about everything from the weather to travel itineraries.
“We often say there are three parts of a travel program. There’s the pre-tour, the tour itself, and post-tour, and hearing from guests over the years we are hard pressed to discern which is most important,” Staples says. “The obvious choice would be the tour itself, but you’ve got to get all three right if you want your guests to have a memorable travel experience.”
Though his mom passed away a few years ago, Staples says she was on one the first Alaska tours Orbridge planned. They saw humpback whales roaming the waves and bears roaming the coastline. They went out on the water in kayaks and skiffs. He says the trip was “magical,” and she spoke about the experience at every major family gathering.
“We had a joke about wondering when she might bring it up,” he says. “It was lovely because it was so meaningful to her. She so loved wildlife and she showed the impact we can have first-hand in our business, and we take that charge very seriously.”
For more information about Orbridge, visit orbridge.com, and its sister company Sports and Entertainment Travel.
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Jim Staples with colleagues Keith Camp and Vanessa Rosenberger
Jim Staples kayaking in Churchill, Manitoba, with beluga whales
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In the dull, inert drama Sometimes I Think About Dying, Daisy Ridley, the British-born actress who displayed much more animation, personality, and range in the 2015 Star Wars film The Force Awakens, tries a serious change of pace so solemn you can hardly find a pulse.
This time she plays a boring young office worker named Fran who searches for an identity for an hour and a half without a shred of success. Thanks to sluggish direction by Rachel Lambert and a screenplay by three entire women who fail to display the focused writing talent of even one, this is a slog-fest from beginning to end. The only test of any action will be determined by how fast you can get to the door marked “Exit.”
Despite the placid beauty of coastal Oregon where Fran lives, she finds nothing of any interest to relieve her state of empty, unfulfilled depres-
THE GOLDEN VET
Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital fetes adored World War II veteran Sidney Wallach ahead of another milestone birthday.
BY BILL MCLEAN ILLUSTRATION BY BARRY BLITT
Sidney Wallach enters a spacious meeting room at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital. It’s February 16, a scheduled day for an afternoon treatment.
And two days before his birthday.
Family members and medical personnel and hospital staffers had gathered there among swaying balloons before the World War II veteran’s arrival.
“Happy Birthday!” the beaming folks bellow.
Wallach’s face lights up and temporarily blinds the band of well-wishers, including his four children. His highly infectious smile—it’s not on some CDC list, yet— melts his audience instantly. Wallach, still smiling, then closes his eyes, looks straight up, and raises his pumping arms as if he’d just won a world championship.
But if you know him well, or are lucky enough to have met him, you’re the true victor. The former Sears salesman oozes more positivity than the combined number of red clips in a truckload of jumper cables and has cornered the market in happiness.
He essentially wears joy, daily.
Wallach would turn 102 on February 18.
One. Hundred. Two.
Babe Ruth belted 35 home runs and knocked in 96 runs in the summer after Wallach was born. The first issue of Time magazine was published a few weeks after Wallach turned 1.
Wallach later sits near a table in the hospital’s meeting room and opens cards and gifts. The warmth of his smiles vs. the warmth of his hugs? Call it a draw.
One gift is a Northwestern Medicine zipup hoodie, likely to bump a sweatshirt out of his weekly wardrobe rotation for good. A sizable portion of his birthday cake’s icing depicts a gray runway; during World War II, Wallach—a corporal in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers—built runways while serving in Greenland at Bluie West One (later known as Narsarsuaq Air Base), a secret air base where thousands of aircraft landed en route to the war in Europe and North Africa.
Wallach lifts a forkful of cake and toasts, “To the gang at Northwestern Medicine, I love you guys! The care you give me at this hospital, it’s great … it’s unbelievable, unbelievable.”
The endearing former Cub Scout and Boy Scout Scoutmaster has been a frequent visi -
tor to NM Lake Forest Hospital for about five years. His care team there adores him. The woman behind the moving birthday bash is Lake Forest’s Terry Girmscheid, a gregarious-to-the-bone patient access specialist at Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital. Her late father, Paul Gerjol, also built runways, in Okinawa, Japan, in World War II. Paul’s boot camp was the same as Sidney’s.
“The first time I met Sidney he had his World War II cap on,” Girmscheid recalls. “My dad would never go out without his cap. That’s how Sidney and I started talking.
a trip from Shenango, Pennsylvania, to Boston Harbor. He then found himself aboard a Canadian ship that zigzagged for seven days en route to the Land of the Greenlanders, who often watch the sunrise at 9 a.m. and have to wave goodbye to the massive star only six hours later. They also shrug at backto-back days of 40-below-zero temperatures. A sergeant once ordered Wallach to fire his gun to obliterate an iceberg in a fjord near Greenland. Wallach obeyed and turned into a sharpshooting, Olympic-level biathlete—minus the cross-country skis—right then, right there.
To the gang at Northwestern Medicine (Lake Forest Hospital), I love you guys! The care you give me at this hospital, it’s great … it’s unbelievable, unbelievable.
ing matches versus his offspring, probably came close to matching the University of Oklahoma football team’s streak of 47 consecutive wins spanning three seasons in the 1950s.
“Mom told Dad, ‘Let them win once in a while,’” Mike says. “But Dad’s response to that was, ‘No. They’ll never learn that way.’ My father was competitive. I finally beat him in chess one day, after he had returned home from work, which was the best time to take him on.
“He was exhausted,” the son adds.
Dad Wallach typically earned more income than some of his superiors did because he worked on commission and had the consummate work ethic. He still trades stocks, and the avid Chicago Bears and Chicago Cubs fan occasionally bets on sports—usually no more than $5 per game—but only after reading up on each matchup.
In 2019 he learned how to play the tilebased game Rummikub. There are 106 tiles in the game, or four more than the total number of years he’s been thriving and inspiring on Planet Earth.
“My dad is the Rummikub champion of our family,” Robyn Carlson says. “He’s good at games, good with numbers … ask anyone at the civic center he visits and they’ll tell you how sharp he is. But he’s also a wonderful storyteller. We loved hearing all about what he experienced during World War II.”
“I like everything about my father,” Wendy Ottosen says. “He’s the best.”
And more than happy to share two of the reasons the halo above his head is stuck on high beam.
“I don’t drink or smoke,” says Wallach, who also doesn’t eat an apple a day.
His healthy culinary maxim starts, “An egg a day … .”
Wallach’s daily breakfast fare is a fried egg, with spinach and toast.
On a mid-February afternoon inside his second home, surrounded by loved ones and an assemblage of admiring hospital employees, Wallach savors every heaping forkful of his birthday cake.
“Fabulous,” he says.
So is Sidney Wallach.
“He is filled with so much love for life and his family,” Girmscheid says. “When I spend time with Sidney, I feel like I have my dad back for a little while.”
“His approach to life has always been remarkable,” Mike Wallach says. “Everything about my dad, from his demeanor to what he says, is positive. He rolls with the punches, loves people. He loves … life.”
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