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This stunning home located at 48009 Ridge Road in New Buffalo, Michigan, is listed by Chad Gradowski of Coldwell Banker Realty. The interior of the home features sweeping views of the Lake Michigan shoreline.
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prime new construction
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CONNIE DORNAN @PROPERTIES Connie Dornan has always had a passion for architecture, design, people, and business. She has drawn on all of these ACTIVE as she’s risen in the ranks of North Shore residential real estate brokers. Dornan is a leading residential real estate broker for @properties, specializing in residential homes on the North Shore. 3825 Countryside She’s enjoyed making her clients’ dreams come true throughout her 17 years in the industry. Dornan’s innate ability to get to NEW CONSTRUCTION know her clients’ personalities sets her apart, and her keen attention to detail never fails to make clients return. Many of Dornan’s clients come from the city, hoping to find a home in the 502 Greenwood suburbs. She excels at playing the matchmaker role, often connecting clients to a dream location they would NEW CONSTRUCTION have never thought of. In 2019, 2020, and 2021, the North Shore–Barrington Association of Realtors recognized Dornan in its top 1 percent of brokers by residential sales volume andLongvalley overall sales transactions. She’s also 1734 been recognized as the No. 1 individual broker for @properties-Glenview in closed transactions and volume for the last nine years. Crain’s Chicago Business named Dornan a Notable Residential Real Estate Broker for the last five years, and Real Trends ranked her as No. 2 in Illinois among all individual brokers for volume. TheotokosPanagia
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BY MITCH HURST THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
It’s not just the North Shore real estate market that remains strong. The demand for second homes from Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, to Saugatuck, Michigan, is tight, with buyers facing a shortage of listings. What's driving the demand for second homes? While the desire for a "home away from home" in a bucolic, beachtown locale is not new, what has changed is how people are using them. With more North Shore residents working in remote or hybrid settings, the "lake house" is no longer reserved only for long summer weekends. This week, brokers from the North Shore and resort communities along Lake Michigan told The North Shore Weekend that those looking for second homes in the region need to do their homework and hire a real estate professional that is knowledgeable about neighborhoods in their communities of choice. Margaret Labus, a broker with The Starboard Group and @properties in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, says a number of forces drove, and continue to drive, demand in the Lake Geneva market—including Wisconsin’s less restrictive approach to managing COVID-19 and the lifting of regulations on ownership of Airbnb and other vacation rental services. “We’re a summer resort area for the Chicago market and before COVID-19, when you crossed the cheddar curtain, people were thinking, ‘We're going to move to Wisconsin’ someday because of the taxes or whatever it is,” Labus says. “Ever since it’s been like a tsunami of people.” Whereas buyers three years ago were looking for vacation homes, the mindset is different with options to work from home. “Before the pandemic, the buyer wanted something different,” she says. “But postpandemic, they just want to be where they want to be. They don't have to live in the suburbs; they can be anywhere and still do their jobs.” Labus says the uncertainty of the coronavirus early on and the fact that Wisconsin remained fairly open throughout also motivated many families to look for homes in the area. “Our restaurants were open, and schools were face-to-face,” she says. “One of the surprising things to me were people who had secondary homes up here moving their primary residence here so that their kids could actually go to face-to-face school. We gained a lot of families because of that.” Labus says the best advice she can give to buyers is to work with a local, experienced agent who knows the territory well. In a tight market where decisions must be made swiftly, it can make all the difference. “People are saying ‘goodbye’ to Illinois and saying ‘hello’ to Wisconsin, but we just haven't been building—just like everywhere else in the country,” she says. “We have such a limited supply of inventory.” As a result, Labus says clients are looking
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at areas further from the lake, including communities where there is newer construction and prices are cheaper than being on the water. Across the lake in New Buffalo, Michigan, @ properties broker Liz Roch says it’s more of the same in Harbor Country as well. There’s been a considerable uptick in buyer demand mostly from second-home buyers, but some are making the move full-time. “Recently, buyers have been frustrated by dwindling inventory, multiple offers, and rising prices, and active inventory has always been limited in our area, but the recent surge in demand has magnified the shortfall,” Roch says. “Higher prices have enticed some longtime owners to list and take advantage of favorable selling conditions. I believe this trend will continue throughout the spring, offering additional options for willing buyers, albeit at higher prices.” Roch says those moving into the community are a mix of retirees and families with children. With the work-from-anywhere mindset, she’s seeing a more significant percentage of buyers in the young families with children segment, and several new children have enrolled in local schools after relocating from Chicago in the past two years. She says the pace of life is appealing. “There’s a desire to spend quality time with family and friends, away from the usual hectic pace of everyday life,” says Roch. “There’s more flexibility in work schedules and the ability to work from home, and Airbnb and competitors can help homeowners offset the cost of ownership.” Winnetka Engel & Völkers broker Karen Arenson says the company recognized the trend of more people working remotely a few years before the onset of COVID-19. The surge of clients looking for second homes since prompted the opening of an Engel & Völkers office in Douglas/Saugatuck, Michigan. “When we opened our Engel & Völkers North Shore shop, it was always our intent to expand into Michigan and Wisconsin, but not for a few years,” Arenson says. “As a result of COVID, the movement to own a second home in a more remote or spacious or rural area took off, and we responded. In January 2021, we initiated the opening of our third Engel & Völkers shop in Douglas/Saugatuck, Michigan. We expedited our expansion because we did not want to miss the trend and activity.” Arenson says restrictions during COVID made people realize the value of having a change in scenery, a place to escape, and a home-like retreat where memories can be made. “We all had to put vacations on hold; most of us were forced to live, work, and school from home,” she says. “People were encouraged to conduct their work in locations where they could walk out their door when work was done to ski, swim, go to the beach, and more. COVID literally opened the door to enhancing our lifestyles by blending the space for work and study and play.” Just south of New Buffalo, in Long Beach, Indiana, @properties broker Jordan Gallas says the market there is stronger than ever. “It really amped up at the beginning of the Continued on PG 12
Sara Wellman and Carly Jones of Engel & Völkers are offering this charming three bedroom, two bath home at 15920 Ruffino Road in Union Pier, Michigan.
This New Buffalo, Michigan, beach house located at 13060 Edgewater is in a private, gated community and just one residence away from a private, deeded beach. Listed by Chad Gradowski of Coldwell Banker Realty.
Sara Wellman of Engel & Völkers has listed this home at 530 South Maple Street, located just minutes from downtown Saugatuck, Michigan.
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Stunningly Renovated & “Uberchic”
WITH LUXURY AMENITIES THROUGHOUT
58 WOODLEY ROAD, WINNETKA 6 BED | 6.2 BATH | ALMOST ONE FULL ACRE Gorgeous Formal Spaces • Magazine-worthy Family Room/Kitchen Area • Paneled Library • Sunroom With Vaulted Ceiling • Primary Bedroom With One-Of-A-Kind Bath • 4 En Suite Family Bedrooms • Nanny/In-Law Suite • Lower Level With Recreation Room, Media Room, Wine Cellar, Full Bar, Exercise Room & Full Bath, Craftsroom and Storage • Terrific Mudroom • 3-Car Heated Attached Garage • Park-Like Grounds • Offered at $2,800,000
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pandemic where sheltering in place and working from home began being implemented,” Gallas says. “Current second home residents are here and using their vacation homes much more than in the past.” Gallas says that with limited inventory and strong buyer demand, pricing has steadily increased, and buyers are now looking at the concept of home differently. Space is a premium, and the more the better.
they want to stay in the area, they then become a buyer and it is insanely competitive.” Chad Gradowski, a broker in Coldwell Banker’s New Buffalo office, says that while the area is still primarily a second-home market, the pandemic has caused a shift. “The trend used to be that people wanted a weekend or summer home and that is still the case about 70 percent of the time,” Gradowski says. “However, with the pandemic adding flexibility to many people’s work location, we are seeing people spending more time in these
This contemporary home, located at 50005 High Point Lane in New Buffalo, Michigan, features panoramic views of Lake Michigan. Offered by Liz Roch of @properties.
Chad Gradowski of Coldwell Banker Realty is offering this home located at 13060 Edgewater in New Buffalo, Michigan.
“Buyers are looking for homes that have or can accommodate a home office, and consistent signal strength and internet speed is now a question people are asking,” he says. “As for current second homeowners, they would love to take advantage of their increased value, but if
second home locations and wanting more space and even office space in the home.” Even for residents of the North Shore, Gradowski says the community offers something new and different. “While those that live on the North Shore
Liz Roch of @properties has listed 50005 High Point in New Buffalo, Michigan. The home includes two private guest rooms with en suite baths and balconies.
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have access to beautiful beaches, there is still a strong desire to have a second home to escape to,” he says. “New Buffalo, for example, offers more of a beach town vibe with incredible restaurants and wineries to boot. It truly feels like you are a world away and gets you out of your day-to-day with only a short drive from the North Shore.” Glenview @properties agent Connie Dornan says for clients who still go into the office once or twice a week, a second home within a manageable commute has appeal. “For clients that still need to show up to office at least once or twice a week, they are opting for second homes within a two-to-three-hour commute,” Dornan says. “For clients that no longer are required to be at the office and have no particular family ties to our area, they mostly have gone either to the Carolinas or Florida.” With Illinois losing more than 113,000
people in 2021, according to new U.S. Census data, people moving out moving out of state is an important part of the picture that can’t be ignored. “People are moving to states like Utah and Florida where taxes are low,” says Jena Radnay, @properties broker in Winnetka. “For sure, the Midwest is still an option for a second home but I’m seeing people who are selling here on the North Shore moving out of state.” “Our world has changed, and people realize that vacations are more expensive and harder logistically to plan,” says Highland Park Engel & Völkers broker Jamie Roth. “There is something easy and special about having your own home to go to and still feeling like you are on vacation. It’s a stress-free way to relax and recharge, and it also has the added benefit that it’s a good investment and you can rent out the house when you’re not using it.”
Located at 48009 Ridge Road in New Buffalo, Michigan, this gorgeous home is listed by Chad Gradowski of Coldwell Banker Realty.
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ART AFICIONADO EXPO CHICAGO FOUNDER TONY KARMAN PUTS CHICAGO BACK ON THE INTERNATIONAL ART MAP. BY ALLISON DUNCAN THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
At an early age, Tony Karman recognized his life was not the life of an artist—even though he loved to draw and paint and grew up in an artistic household, he preferred to work with artists rather than as one. “I never felt like I had the talent,” says Karman. “However, I loved—and still love—to create, so I knew it’d always be part of my life. And that has been my career for the past 40 years, working in performing and visual arts along with civic engagement. Those formative childhood years really stayed with me.” When Karman first moved to Chicago in 1982, he worked on what was then the first international art fair in North and South America, the Chicago International Art Exposition, not realizing that 30 years later he’d be launching an international art fair of his own in the Windy City. Between then and now, however, Karman worked throughout Chicago with organizations ranging from the League of Chicago Theatres, the Auditorium Theatre, and Merchandise Mart Properties to the Chicago City Council’s Committee on Special Events and Cultural Affairs, and the Metropolitan Pier & Exposition Authority. “The Chicago International Art Exposition exposed me to another way to work with galleries separate from either working in a gallery or as an artist,” says Karman. “I had no grand plan at the time. It was simply a wonderful way to meet civic and cultural leaders in the city and to build a foundation for my career.” After Art Chicago, as the exposition had come to be known, collapsed in 2006, it was saved by the Merchandise Mart. Karman was then hired to run the show. His tenure there helped project Karman back into the international arts community after his stints in City Hall and marketing for Chicago theaters. After Karman left, he decided to launch a new
EXPO CHICAGO founder Tony Karman and his wife, Sondra Karman. Artwork: Blah Blah Blah by Mel Bochner, Entry in the Scumak Series by Roxy Paine, and painting above the fireplace by Jackie Saccoccio. PHOTOGRAPHY BY JAMES GUSTIN
fair that “was in keeping with the vision and aspirations of Chicago’s cultural community and its collectors and institutions.” Thus, EXPO CHICAGO, the International Exposition of Contemporary & Modern Art was born in 2012. “The minute I announced in June 2011, I gained significant support from the civic and cultural community of Chicago,” recalls Karman.
ABOVE: EXPO CHICAGO 2019. Image by Kevin Serna, Courtesy of Peres Projects (Berlin) and EXPO CHICAGO. RIGHT: EXPO CHICAGO 2019. Image by Justin Barbin, Courtesy of Sundaram Tagore Gallery (New York, Singapore, Hong Kong) and EXPO CHICAGO.
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“My experience had shown me what a great international art fair could be, so I took a shot to do it my way. Our first fair was in September 2012 and put a giant flag in the sand: Chicago is back.” The timing could not have been more perfect, Karman says. At the time, many leading artists had chosen to stay and work in the city rather than depart for the coasts as had so often been the case in the past, paving the way for other artists to do the same. Think visionaries like sculptor Nick Cave, painter Kerry James Marshall, and social practice installation artist Theaster Gates. They all proved one could have an international career but still live and work in the Midwest. And the gallery scene was growing, museum leadership was strong, and galleries were building reputations worldwide. EXPO only then served to amplify what was already happening in Chicago, taking advantage of a singular convening moment. Drawing upon the city’s rich history as a global
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destination for arts and culture, EXPO CHICAGO hosts more than 135 leading international exhibitors presented alongside one of the highest quality platforms for global contemporary art and culture, all to highlight the region’s contemporary arts community and inspire its collector base. Running concurrently with the exposition, EXPO Art Week highlights the vast cultural opportunities that Chicago has to offer to collectors, dealers, art enthusiasts, and tourists. With EXPO CHICAGO as the centerpiece, the exposition joins together with over 45 of the city’s most prestigious cultural institutions for a citywide celebration of art and culture, including museum exhibitions, gallery openings, installations, public art projects, music, theater and dance performances, and special dining experiences. “We had one shot to do it right,” says Karman. “I press awfully hard to make sure we present ourselves in a way that’s respectful to exhibitors and to the aspirations of the fair, which is to present critically-acclaimed programming, showcase brilliant dealers, and shine a spotlight on Chicago. Ultimately, though, we are in service to our exhibitors.” EXPO returns this April to Navy Pier—after a two-year hiatus thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic—with a diverse list of dealers and leading galleries. This year, EXPO will also launch its inaugural Director’s Summit, which will gather eight emerging art museum leaders from across the country for a series of conversations about the future of museum leadership and institutional reinvention. The program will augment an expanded, yearround Curatorial Forum program alongside EXPO’s annual Curatorial Exchange, which together gather curators from nine countries to discuss shared perspectives, goals, and challenges facing the field. The exposition’s robust curatorial initiatives support its larger mission to foster the critical international creative dialogues taking place in the Midwest today. “All of the pieces are in place to return stronger than ever,” says Karman. “This has not been an easy time. I’ve learned a lot about my own resilience. I truly cannot wait to welcome the world into our city again and start anew.” For more information, visit expochicago.com.
EXPO CHICAGO 2019. Featuring Janine Antoni, Bridle (2000). Image by Kevin Serna, Courtesy of Luhring Augustine (New York) and EXPO CHICAGO THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
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SHERRIED MUSHROOM AND WALNUT LOAF METHOD
BY MONICA KASS ROGERS THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
I once lived in a big, pale-green commune of sorts, where vegetarian was how you cooked, if you cooked at all. (Raw food was the other way most people ate.) The best meals were communal, and one recipe I loved for its fabulous flavor was this sherried mushroom-walnut loaf—delicious hot with gravy and veg, and just as good cold, sliced as an elegant paté. Several moves later, I missed the recipe enough to recreate it for my family. A mix of sherry-steeped baby bella (crimini) mushrooms, onions, brown rice, and walnuts baked into a loaf with sage and parsley, this is a moist and meaty meal. Top it with mushroom gravy made with more mushrooms, onion, sherry, and stock, and serve it with some mashed potatoes and garlic spinach on the side.
Spray a 9 x 5 loaf pan with coconut oil spray or vegetable oil spray. Line the pan with parchment paper with lengthwise strips and width-wise strips, leaving overhang all the way around the pan. In a heavy skillet over medium heat, warm oil until shimmering. Add mushrooms and onions. Cook, stirring, for five to 10 minutes until vegetables are mostly softened. Add ¼ cup water and continue cooking until onions are very soft and transparent and there is little liquid left in the pan. Add 1/2 cup sherry and stir for three minutes to cook off alcohol. Continue cooking until about 1/2 of the sherry has been absorbed into the mix.
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Season to taste with salt and freshly-ground pepper Stir in the parsley; crush the sage and stir in. Cook for two more minutes. Remove from heat. In a large mixing bowl, combine mushroom mixture with cooked brown rice, chopped walnuts, wheat germ and oat bran. Stir in eggs and mustard. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Press mixture into prepared loaf pan. Cover surface of loaf with parchment paper overhangs; then tightly cover loaf pan with foil. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour. Remove foil and bake for five more minutes. Remove from oven when finished and let rest. Unfold parchment and use the overhanging bits to lift the loaf from the pan.
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1 Tbsp vegetable oil
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12 oz crimini (baby bella) mushrooms, chopped fine (OR substitute button mushrooms - just do not used canned.)
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2 medium yellow onions, chopped fine
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1/2 cup medium dry sherry
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Salt & freshly cracked pepper to taste
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5 or 6 dried sage leaves
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1/2 cup finely chopped parsley
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1-½ cups moist cooked brown rice
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2 eggs, lightly beaten
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1/2 cup (or 1 cup, if you like the finished loaf crunchier) finely chopped toasted walnuts OR pecans
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3/4 cup toasted wheat germ
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1 cup oat bran
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1 Tbsp Dijon mustard
While loaf bakes, make gravy. Heat oil in a heavy skillet over medium heat. Sauté onion and mushroom until very soft and most of the cooking liquid has been absorbed. Add 1/3 cup sherry and sauté for two more minutes. Remove mixture to a bowl. Melt butter or coconut oil in skillet; whisk in flour and toast until slightly browned; whisk in vegetable stock until thickened into a nice gravy. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Fold mushroom mixture back into skillet and stir with the gravy. Keep warm.
FOR THE MUSHROOM GRAVY:
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1 Tbsp vegetable oil 6 ounces crimini mushrooms, finely chopped
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1 yellow onion, finely chopped
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1/3 cup medium-dry sherry
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2 Tbsp butter or coconut oil
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1/4 cup all-purpose flour
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2 cups good-quality vegetable stock
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Salt & freshly-ground pepper to taste
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A REAL CORKY EVERYTHING CONTINUES TO COME UP ACES FOR LONGTIME TENNIS TEACHING PRO AND LAKE FOREST HIGH SCHOOL COACH CORKY LEIGHTON. BY BILL MCLEAN ILLUSTRATION BY BARRY BLITT
Charles “Corky” Leighton was a strapping lad while growing up in Toledo, Ohio. He had reached the height of six feet before the end of seventh grade, a veritable Gulliver among his peers. The young Buckeye liked swimming and tennis. But the sport that made his heart go pitterpatter was baseball. Leighton, the son of a tennis coach/teaching pro, Art, and the grandson of another tennis coach/teaching pro, Cap, preferred being called an ace on a mound to pounding an ace on a tennis court. “I loved baseball,” Leighton says. “I loved to pitch. But I threw only fastballs. No junk balls; no breaking pitches. In practice one day, a coach planted (an upright) broom between the mound and home plate and told me to throw breaking pitches around the outside of the broom. “I kept hitting the broom.” He’s been raking in awards and accolades ever since—in tennis. Leighton, 75, ditched his glove, focused on tennis, and later followed in Art’s and Cap’s sneaker steps. The world of tennis, especially in Illinois, is a better place because of the decision. Lake Forest High School’s boys’ tennis coach since 2000 and one of the school’s girls’ tennis assistant coaches since 1997, Leighton guided boys to a pair of state titles (2003, 2004) and served alongside Scouts girls head coach Denise Murphy during state championship seasons in 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2019. The National Federation of State High School Associations named Leighton Illinois Boys’ Tennis Coach of the Year in 2019, two years after he was inducted into the Illinois High School Tennis Coaches Association Hall of Fame. Leighton, of Northbrook, had reduced his hours as a teaching pro at College Park Athletic Club (CPAC) in Bannockburn when he began his coaching career at the prep level, joining the boys’ tennis staff at LFHS in 1996. “I felt I needed to cut back my commitment to private and group lessons,” says Leighton, who still teaches tennis on Sundays and occasionally fills in for colleagues at CPAC. “But, eventually, I kind of missed being on the courts regularly and helping players develop their games. I’m grateful for all the seasons I’ve been able to coach at Lake Forest High School. We’ve had some amazing teams, some amazing players. “I try to make it easy for our players. I meet with the players’ parents before the start of each season and tell them, ‘The No. 1 goal is to see to it that each player knows the importance of academics.’ I also tell them, ‘But we are in the market to develop
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the entire person—the student-athlete—mentally, physically, and emotionally.’” Leighton, the tennis tyke in Ohio, learned all about tennis while serving as his father’s ball retriever during Art’s summer lessons at the Toledo Tennis Club. Corky would watch Art’s students strike shots. Corky would listen to Art offer advice. Corky would scamper to collect tennis ball after tennis ball after tennis ball and refill
I’m all for collaborative coaching. I like to get input from my players, my coaches, our players’ parents, and outside coaches.
Art’s grocery cart in between drills. “Made 25 cents an hour doing that,” says Leighton, a nationally ranked serve-and-volley netter as a teen and a two-time state runnerup in doubles. “Dad would pay me after a week of work. I remember telling him, ‘I want to save up to buy gut strings for my racket.’ Dad told me, ‘Fine, but you’ll have to work two weeks to earn enough for those strings’.” The Leighton family moved to Springfield, Ohio, after Corky’s sophomore year in high school. The Leightons moved again a couple of years later, this time to Chicago when Corky was 18. Art Leighton worked as a tennis racket and strings salesman and once chair-umpired a professional exhibition tennis
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match featuring a tempestuous John McEnroe. Corky Leighton played scholarship tennis for two seasons at Toledo University before transferring to the University of Illinois-Champaign to major in math and psychology; he chose not to rip winners for the men’s tennis squad at the Big Ten school. Leighton enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and served one year during the Vietnam War. Upon retuning stateside, he found time to teach tennis on the side (Highland Park Racquet Club was one of his employers) while working in the life insurance and public health industries. “My (maternal) grandfather, Harold Kistler, was a doctor, a brilliant man, a calm man,” says Leighton, who, with wife Kathy, raised two children—Josh, Deerfield High School’s boys’ tennis coach, and Katie. “I remember talking with him one day and deciding to go into public health because of what he said. The world didn’t need more doctors and specialists, he pointed out. What it really needed was more people who had the ability to convince people to take better care of themselves. “He had a huge influence on me.” So did Art Leighton. Corky, a teenager at the time, was leading 6-2, 4-1 in a tennis match when his opponent began crying during the changeover. Leighton asked, ‘What’s wrong?’ The player informed Leighton that a loss would result in a severe punishment at the hands of his father at home. A concerned Corky then asked a courtside Art what to do. “My father,” Corky recounts, “told me to approach the net right before match point and shake my opponent’s hand. And that’s what I did. That kid won by default. That kid would not get beat up by his dad that night. My dad (who died in 2008, at age 84) came through, again, that day. That was my dad, a man who had a solution to everything, a man who liked to comfort the people around him by saying, ‘We can work this out.’ “Nothing,” the son adds, “riled him.” The perpetually classy Corky Leighton exudes a similar aura for his Scouts during a tennis season, be it during an early-season dual meet in frigid temperatures or at 4-3 in the third set of a state championship match in blistering conditions. He’s your favorite teacher one minute, your favorite uncle the next, and your favorite tennis sage whenever you want him to be. “I’m all for collaborative coaching,” Leighton says. “I like to get input from my players, my coaches, our players’ parents, and outside coaches. And I’m always encouraging my players to be appropriately assertive. By that I mean, be a good sportsman and stand up for yourself during competition. “The most important part of my journey in coaching has been maintaining strong team unity; I love when I see that, because nothing’s better than that at this level.” Touch ’em all, Corky. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
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