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hearted attempts to get healthier and in better shape. That was an eye-opener, struggling to make it to three miles. It was a real catalyst for me. I knew, f rom that day forward, I had to get serious about training on a regular basis.” Worth got spooked around that time too when f riends of his began to develop serious health issues in their mid40s. Too young, he thought. Friends suffered heart attacks. Scary, he thought. Reality opened his eyes even wider. He conjured up the faint memories of what it felt like to run quickly with ease 25 years earlier. Fast forward to 2021. In the last couple of years, Worth has competed in sprint duathlons (2.5-kilometer run, 20k cycling leg, 5k run) and finished first overall in three of them. This led to a #1 national ranking f rom USA Triathlon for the 50-54 age group. Mixed in with duathlon were a variety of other events such as 5ks, 10ks, half marathon, and more. 2020 was the year of “Breaking 5 at 50.” In August, in a timed mile held at his nephew’s high school in Wisconsin, Worth zipped to a time of 4 minutes, 53 seconds—an elite clocking for a man his age. “I spent the first half of the last five years working on strength, general fitness, and rebuilding my endurance base, then I was able to introduce racing and ambitious goals. I then took the weekend warrior sports approach to the next level, adopting a ‘light ’ version of a professional plan and learning along the way,” Worth, also a competitive cross-country skier, says of his regimen since that choppy, highly demanding run in Neenah. “I started gradually, training about 300 hours in that first year and increasing that time by about 15 percent each year since. Certain levels of physical ability and training are commonly known prerequisites in endurance sports, but what people don’t see or may not realize is that there are large doses of planning, strategy, focused execution, attention to detail, and consistency.” Worth’s main competitors in duathlon races, remarkably, are men between the ages of 20 and 34. He’s not “gramps” to them yet; he is their swift and age-defying “uncle.” Worth—known as “Camo Man” in some circles because his bicycle f rame sports a camouflage motif, as his clothes often do—shows up at starting lines and now induces more than a few “uh-ohs” f rom his daunted foes. “If I’m going up against, say, a 28-year-old in a duathlon, and I know he’s potentially a faster runner than I am, I’m calculating while riding my bike in the race, how much faster I have to ride to create a lead and put myself in a favorable position for the second running leg. As much as I love
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the outdoors, I’m not just looking at the scenery while riding along! You can do that another day.” Worth, a Wisconsin native, had to look for a replacement sport for basketball in high school after realizing his career in hoops was “slowly and steadily declining.” He found cross country ski-
race motivation. He has made a tradition of the American Birkebeiner ski race in the north woods of Wisconsin each February. He recently completed his fourth year of the largest nordic ski race in North America. The “Birkie” draws thousands of skiers and Worth has been concentrating on the 18-mile
Steve Worth of Lake Forest. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MONICA KASS ROGERS
ing, thrived atop snow, and continued his ascent in the grueling sport while at Cornell University. Worth admits he was a very mediocre skier by NCAA standards but was enamored with the sport and the outdoor time it required. The chance to ski race again, not the other sports, was actually the initial
classic technique event where he has worked his way up f rom top 35 overall to top 5 this year. Following his years at Cornell, Worth earned his law degree and MBA at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He met his future wife, Sheridan Road Editor-in-Chief Dustin O’Regan, in
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law school, and they have lived in Lake Forest since 1998. They have a daughter, Redding, who attends The Lawrenceville School in New Jersey. “Redding is the star of the family,” insists Worth, who, along with his wife, have been heavily involved in charitable organizations over the years. Worth focuses on outdoor conservation groups and efforts supporting Veterans’ causes. The latter is something he shares with Redding who has had a passion for thanking Veterans f rom an early age. She has been a driver of their involvement with the Lake County Honor Flight where she has taken multiple flights as a Guardian. Last Fall, Worth helped raise money for the organization with a Half Million Steps Challenge in the month leading up to Veterans Day. On the holiday itself, he decided to top off the campaign with 50,000 steps. He chose to run on the Des Plaines River Trail for the entire length of Lake County f rom the Wisconsin border down to Lake Cook Road, about 33 miles. “It was a bit of a last-minute plan,” Worth notes “but I enlisted a f riend to ride his bike alongside to keep me company and carry some water as all water sources were shut down during the pandemic.” Motivated by thoughts of Lake County Honor Flight veterans, Worth covered the county in about 4 hours and he later learned that this was the fastest known time recorded for that route. So does Worth have the endurance to keep racking up impressive results in his 50s and beyond? Look for those to continue for years. “I hope to inspire people to become more active, to keep moving,” says Worth, who sets yearly athletic goals and wants to melt time off that 4:53 mile. “Get outside; we have wonderful forest preserves around here. Committing to getting in shape and racing at a high level has changed my life for the better. This winter I met a lot of new and returning skiers at the Lake Bluff golf course—a big shout out to the Lake Bluff Nordic Ski Club. So whether you have your sights set on a daily walk or the Chicago marathon, set some small goals, achieve them, and see where it takes you.” “Training is a process and a long journey. But people are interested in the latest race results and often look puzzled at the concept of driving six hours (or across the country) to subject yourself to a tough event. However, the allure of racing for me is much deeper.” He concludes, “Racing is a great test of strategy, execution, and grit; but more importantly it is a celebration of all your training!” You can follow Worth on Instagram: @ worthmovin. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
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TEXAS SLOW-ROAST BBQ BRISKET Yes, you can use the oven to make a good Texas Slow-Roast BBQ brisket! It’s not quite the same as the melt-inyour mouth meats that came out of my Aunt Barbara's backyard smoker in Jacinto City, Texas. But slow roast anything for a good long while and add a sauce with soaked and pureed ancho and chipotle peppers and you get delicious eats. To make this brisket, you’ll wrap the meat in bacon, which then becomes part of the thick and zesty sauce. If you have brisket left over, it makes great BBQ sandwiches when chopped fine and served with the extra sauce.
INGREDIENTS FOR THE BBQ DRY RUB (Store extra in jar for future use) 2 Tbsp brown sugar 2 Tbsp paprika 1 Tbsp dry mustard powder 1 Tbsp fresh cracked black pepper 1 Tbsp salt 2 tsp garlic powder 1 Tbsp ground cumin 1 tsp Chipotle chili powder ½ tsp oregano 1 tsp dried minced onion FOR THE BBQ BRISKET ½ cup dry rub mix 1, 5 lb beef brisket
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ROAST THE BRISKET: Place oven rack in middle position. Preheat oven to 275 degrees. Rub the brisket with ½ cup of the dry-rub spice blend. In a large Dutch oven, lay out half of the bacon strips, side by side. Place brisket fat side down on bacon, fold the bacon ends over to wrap the brisket. Place the remaining strips of bacon over the top of the brisket, tucking ends under so that you have a brisket completely wrapped in bacon. Cover the Dutch oven with the lid. Place in preheated oven and roast for 4 hours. Turn oven heat off, leaving brisket in oven to rest while you make the sauce.
8 dried ancho chilis 4 chipotle chilis 1 white onion, chopped to make 1 cup ½ cup cider vinegar 1/3 cup dark brown sugar, packed 1/2 cup tomato paste 1 cup meat juices from the cooked brisket 1 ½ cups chicken broth
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MAKE THE SAUCE: Remove and discard seeds from the dried ancho and chipotle chilies. Break the dried chilies up and place in medium bowl. Pour ½ cup boiling water over all and set aside for 15 minutes until very soft. While chilies soften, scoop 2 Tbsp of bacon fat from the Dutch oven into saute pan. Saute onion in fat over medium heat until soft. Mix vinegar and brown sugar and add to the onion in the pan, stirring for three minutes until syrupy. Remove brisket from oven. Pour accumulated juices into a bowl; skim off and discard fat. Unwrap bacon from brisket; chop bacon and add to the onion
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Nick Drivas might own the distinction for being the youngest busboy ever. He was 5—perhaps fresh off learning the difference between a triangle and a rectangle in kindergarten—when he first cleared tables for his father/boss, Aris, at Aris’s restaurant in the Chicago neighborhood Edison Park. Promotions followed. Drivas waited tables; Drivas handled money as a cashier; Drivas worked in the kitchen. “I grew up in the restaurant business,” says Drivas, now 46, the owner of two restaurants (Backyard Grill in Highland Park and Grill House in Northbrook), and no doubt sharp enough to teach an advanced geometry class. “When I got in trouble at work, I had to peel the onions. “But I only had to do that once.” What grown-up Nick Drivas will never be accused of doing just once: giving. To schools. To nonprofits. To first responders. To churches and synagogues. To students. It took the pandemic for Drivas to learn students in Northbrook and surrounding suburbs relied on subsidized lunches during the school year. The fact shocked him and saddened him. So, Nick Drivas being Saint Nick, did something about it, contacting local school districts and eventually providing 100 $10 gift cards to students—forced to learn remotely for most of 2020—who had qualified for assisted-meal programs when schools were open. One of Drivas’s Dine and Donate initiatives works like this: on a designated day, a student—say, from Edgewood Middle School in Highland Park—enters one of Drivas’s restaurants and orders a meal. The student mentions their school. Drivas then donates 20 percent of the bill to Edgewood. “My parents, Aris and Marina, moved to Northbrook because of the village’s education system,” says Drivas, a 1993 Glenbrook North High School graduate. “Education was an important part of my upbringing. A strong school district strengthens the community. “I can’t think of anything better than doing what you love to do for a living and also being able to give back to the community. It’s important to give. We all need to do our part.”
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Among the beneficiaries of Drivas’s chronic generosity: Autism Speaks; Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation; Alzheimer’s Association; Bernie’s Book Bank in Lake Bluff; Youth Services of Northbrook and Glenview; first responders every 9-11, when they receive free lunches; cancer organizations; Hadassah, an American Jewish volunteer women’s organization; and school districts in Northbrook, Glenview, Highland Park,
I can’t think of anything better than doing what you love to do for a living and also being able to give back to the community. It’s important to give. We all need to do our part.
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and Deerfield. Drivas played right wing for Glenbrook North’s hockey club and relished every period of every Chicago Blackhawks game he attended with his father at the old Chicago Stadium. Drivas enrolled at North Park University in Chicago, where he majored in marketing. He worked briefly in computer sales shortly after graduating, knowing the tug of a career in the restaurant industry would be impossible to resist. He essentially earned his Ph.D. in running a restaurant at Nick’s (an eatery named after his grandfather) in Elk Grove Village from ages 22-26. “I learned so much there,” says Drivas, who has two younger brothers, one (Gus) who works with him and one ( John) who’s a banker. “What a good, valuable experience that was for me in a number of ways, especially seeing what goes on behind the scenes. You need a good work ethic in this field, something I learned at a young age. The days … they’re long ones at times. But I
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still find the job gratifying.” Drivas opened Backyard Grill in 2014, and welcomed his first diner at Grill House in 2017. Backyard Grill offers burgers and gyros and a slew of other hearty eats, plus salads that rival the creativity found at most art museums. Grill House features a wide range of comfort foods and salads and Drivas’s favorite menu item, Roasted Greek Chicken—quality poultry that’s herb- and spice-brined for 30 hours. Homemade recipes from way back in 1979 still sate in 2021 at Drivas’s restaurants. “It was tough throughout 2020, not being able to see customers eating in our restaurants because of the pandemic,” Drivas says. “We offered a lot of family deals early on and introduced a text program to reach out to members in the community. The text program not only helped our restaurants; we also used it to alert customers on the days we had designated to aid a certain organization. “One of the many rewards of owning a restaurant is seeing a diner sit down in your restaurant and enjoy that first bite,” adds Drivas, who lives in Northbrook with his wife, Washington Elementary School teacher Ria, and their three children, ages 13, 12, and 10. “I missed that familiarity at work; we all did. We also missed the routine of interacting indoors with our customers. We’re grateful that most of what was normal in 2019 is gradually returning.” Grateful for Highland Park and Northbrook and their dwellers, too. Drivas shudders at what would have happened to his eateries without their support. “I can’t think of better towns to be in than in Northbrook and Highland Park,” Drivas says. “I mean, who wouldn’t want to give back to communities that treat you as well as those two do? The entire North Shore is a wonderful, caring area. When you need something, anything, the North Shore is there for you.” Northbrook native Ian Braverman was there for Drivas and several other local restaurateurs during the holiday season late last year. Drivas and his employees were having a rough day when Braverman entered Grill House with a bulky envelope. The restaurant’s sprinkler system had malfunctioned. “Water was everywhere,” Drivas recalls. Braverman navigated around the indoor ponds and handed the envelope to Drivas. Inside: $600, in cash. Braverman’s friendly order to Drivas: “Spend it any way you want to spend it.” The 30-something Braverman had raised the money through his “Northbrook Restaurant Support” GoFundMe campaign. “Our day got better, right away,” Drivas says. “What Ian did made our day.” Drivas didn’t spend a cent of the gift. He gave it all away, surprising absolutely nobody. “I paid it forward,” Drivas says. Priceless gesture from a priceless man. Backyard Grill, 847-681-8400 is located at 1825 2nd Street in Highland Park; Grill House, 847-205-2200, stands at 3061 Dundee Road in Northbrook. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
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SHERIDAN ROAD KENILWORTH 7 bed, 7.2 bath // $9,975,000 UNDER CONTRACT
UNDER CONTRACT
970 SHERIDAN ROAD, GLENCOE
1133 MICHIGAN AVENUE, WILMETTE
There’s still time to customize your dream home... 819 HUMBOLDT AVENUE, WINNETKA
6 bedrooms, 5.1 baths • $2,375,000
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Milena Birov 847.962.1200 MILENA@ATPROPERTIES.COM
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