The North Shore Weekend, June 25th, 2022

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ACCEPTANCE AND AFFIRMATION WEDNESDAY, JULY 6

WEEKLONG CAMP ‘I AM ME’ WELCOMES YOUNG BURN SURVIVORS IN A JUDGMENTFREE ENVIRONMENT AND OFTEN JUMP-STARTS THE HEALING PROCESS.

THE GOONIES: IN CONCERT The complete film will be shown on video screens in the Pavilion and facing the Lawn while the score is played live.

The week-long Camp "I Am Me" features activities and specialized sessions that address the needs of burn survivors.

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A few years ago, at the start of Camp “I Am Me”—a weeklong getaway for children and young adults who have been affected by burn-related injuries—a 12-yearold boy approached an 8-year-old girl.

The girl had suffered severe burns to her arms, chest, and head in a house fire. A bandana adorned most of her head, the large handkerchief hiding disfigurements and covering barren patches. “Hey, you don’t have to wear that bandana here,” the boy said. “We all have scars.” Six days later, a dance for the campers

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(ages 8-20) was held. The attendees got all dressed up for the final event. A certain 8-year-old girl showed up, radiant and graceful and assured. And minus her bandana. It’s Philip Zaleski’s favorite Camp “I Am Me” anecdote. He’s the executive diContinued on PG 8

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NEWS ACCEPTANCE AND AFFIRMATION

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rector of Mount Prospect-based Illinois Fire Safety Alliance (IFSA), the nonprofit that hosts the annual gathering at YMCA Camp Duncan in Ingleside. The 31st edition started last weekend and ends on June 25. “That scene, that girl’s appearance at the dance—that’s what our camp is all about,” Zaleski says. “It’s about feeling normal in public again. You could see the confidence she had gained since the check-in day. You also could tell she was no longer worried about what others might think of her. “Our camp is truly a unique program that allows children who had been burned by scalding water, chemicals, or electricity to have a camping experience in a judgmentfree environment with others who had endured similar experiences.” Nearly 50 signed up for the camp this year. They hail from all over Illinois, with a few calling Wisconsin and Indiana home. Camp “I Am Me” is cost-free, thanks to the generosity of individuals, groups, businesses, and fire departments. Families of the burn victims were made aware of the camp via the coordinated efforts of the IFSA, hospital burn units, the State Fire Marshal’s Office, and fire departments across the state. The camp features a wide array of activities and skill periods, as well as specialized sessions that deal with specific needs of burn survivors. They horseback ride, swim, and shoot arrows at a target. They journal. They exit therapy sessions with Alps-high selfesteems. About 25 percent of this year’s camp counselors, Zaleski notes, are former “I Am Me” campers. Addison Fire Protection District Public Educator Randy Ahlgrim has served as a volunteer at 100 percent of the camps. Yes, he’s 31-for-31. Another longtime camp volunteer, Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire Protection District Deputy Chief Ray Larson, spearheads the popular Fun Fair on the Wednesday of each Camp “I Am Me.” The fair features music, games, rides, and attractions on the day when the camp-

ers also get to ride along in a parade of fire engines and other emergency vehicles. The procession allows the burn victims to reunite with EMTs and other medical personnel under less traumatic conditions. “The camp empowers the kids to go back to their communities and not be so worried about reactions to the sight of their scars,” Larson, a Grayslake resident, says. “They’re no longer ashamed, no longer embarrassed. What I love about the camp is how it makes each camper realize, ‘I’m not alone.’

But the giving doesn’t stop there. “The kids,” Larson says, “like to hand out some of the items to their siblings and friends at home. It’s just … amazing.” Check-in day always moves Zaleski. Its setting is a lengthy driveway, with music blaring and people—young and old—dancing. “Campers arrive, they recognize volunteers from previous camps, and they start screaming joyful screams,” Zaleski. “Lots of hugs, lots of happy tears.”

we work, but they remember us, and they return our smiles. Then they come up to us and say hi. “They’re as happy to see us as we are to see them.” Zaleski seeks feedback from the campers’ parents weeks after the conclusion of each Camp “I Am Me.” The responses hearten him. Every year. “They often tell us that their child is more willing to talk about their injuries and scars

"I Am Me" campers enjoy a wide array of activities, from horseback riding to swimming to archery. A fourth of this year's camp counselors are former campers.

and feelings,” Zaleski says. “Being around kids and camp counselors all week enabled them to talk more freely about the sensitive subjects. That then sometimes leads to the child opening up about another difficult topic, like the teasing they’d experienced at school. “Talking,” he adds, “is one of the most important aspects of the healing process.” “They discover that,” he adds, “by baring their scars and talking about their injuries with counselors and each other.” Each camper receives a 30-gallon leaf bag stuffed with toys, games, coloring books, and stuffed animals. If a volunteer notices a bag hadn’t been filled to the brim, they jam more goodies into it in no time.

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Larson has been on the receiving end of countless embraces during his two decades as a volunteer. But nothing melts him more than a simple, heartfelt expression does. “Seeing a child return a smile, on the first day of camp … that gets me every time, because it’s meaningful,” Larson says. “We’re not even wearing shirts that identify where

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Since 1982, the Illinois Fire Safety Alliance has been bringing together persons and groups with common interest in fire safety, burn prevention, and public education. It also promotes programs and disseminates information related to fire safety and burn prevention. Call 847390-0911 or visit ifsa.org for more information. The organization’s email address is ifsa@ifsa.org. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND


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PAWS FOR MENTAL HEALTH MAGDELENE ROEMER, CHAIR OF PAWS FOR PATRICK’S JUNIOR BOARD, SHARES INSIGHT INTO THE ORGANIZATION AND HER ROLE. from his loved ones at a young age. “Mental illness has long been stigmatized and is often ignored or seen as a weakness,” says Roemer. Many people live with the disease, but no one really wants to acknowledge or accept it. Often treatment is delayed or denied because of how it is viewed by society. Little by little the stigma surrounding mental illness is changing; however until that stigma is broken animals can help to

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It is incredible what the love of an animal can do for the mental and physical well-being of anyone but the impact seems to increase exponentially for children and young adults. Created to honor the memory of Patrick Roemer, a Lake Forest teen who lived with anxiety and depression for most of his life, Paws for Patrick connects emotional support animals (ESAs) and therapy dogs with people living with mental illness. Magdelene (Mags) Roemer, Patrick’s sister and a rising senior at Woodlands Academy, chairs the Paws for Patrick junior board. “I like to think of our organization as three-tiered,” Roemer says. One of the organization’s main missions is to facilitate the acquisition of ESAs by first sourcing and providing animals and then offering training, education, and letters of certification. “The goal is to not only lessen the financial burden but also to make the process easier,” she explains. Paws for Patrick also provides opportunities for young people to interact with therapy dogs in group settings and individual sessions as well as in schools, youth groups, and events. It currently has a team of 20 dogs and their handlers who have multiple visits each week. A third integral part of the Paws for Patrick vision is to break the stigma of mental illness. As chair, Roemer hopes to advance the organization’s mission by connecting with a younger audience. “We have received interest from about 150 youth volunteers, 15 of whom make up the executive junior board.” The board organizes various events to spread awareness about the organization’s mission. A year and a half ago, in May, National Mental Health Awareness month, Paws for Patrick kicked off the “Turn Our Towns Green” campaign in eight communities including several North Shore communities and schools. Lime green—the color representing mental health—ribbons were tied around trees, yard signs were placed in yards and on city property, and community board signs were displayed. Woodlands invited its students to tie green ribbons around the trees on campus during their lunch period. The signs and ribbons remained throughout the month. “For this year’s May initiative, we had over 20 communities participating, including all of the North Shore towns, as well as some national universities and colleges including Northwestern, University of Iowa, and DePauw. We hope to eventually ‘Turn

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Magdalene Roehmer honors her late brother Patrick as she leads the Paws for Patrick Junior Board. The nonprofit organization is hosting an event on September 11. PHOTOGRAPHY BY MONICA KASS ROGERS

Our Country Green’ in May,” says Roemer. Next on the horizon for Paws for Patrick is the second annual Family Fun & Awareness Fair. This free event on September 11 at the Lake Forest Recreation Center grounds is open to all ages. The event features a DJ and Emcee as well as games hosted by the Junior Board, food trucks, therapy dogs, and booths from animal shelters and mental health organizations. Professionals in the mental health community echo the positive impact of animals. “Children diagnosed with anxiety and/or

depression benefit from these special dogs because not only EVENT PHOTOGRAPHY BY IAN MCLEOD is the dog’s love unconditional, provide a feeling of love, security, and combut additionally the child is protected in fort for those who need it. “I saw firsthand situations that are triggers for his or her the impact an animal had on someone livemotional fragility. The simple love of a ing with anxiety and depression. Paws for dog can make a real difference in the lives of these children,” explains Ellen Rieger, an Patrick allows me to carry my brother with me every day by honoring his memory in a Evanston psychotherapist who specializes way that I believe he would be proud of.” in grief and loss. Unfortunately, Patrick struggled with For more information, visit pawsforpatrick. depression and anxiety throughout most of his young life, and this disease took him org.

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There’s No Place Like the North Shore. A Local’s Guide to North Shore Dining.

The Barn, Evanston Acclaimed steakhouse located in a restored 19th century brick barn known for its phenomenal food and service. Sophia’s, Wilmette Neighborhood steakhouse, serving premium steaks and seafood. Try the crab cakes.

Exploring new restaurants and enjoying an exquisite meal with friends and/or family is one of the best ways to decompress, slow down and take pleasure in our hurried and frenetic world. Luckily, our North Shore community has so many wonderful restaurants that are close to home.

Tocco, Winnetka Authentic Italian Restaurant. Chef Bruno Abate has created a destination spot for high-end Italian with a cosmopolitan vibe. Abigails, Highland Park Intimate New American spot with creative small and large plates, craft cocktails, and patio seating. The English Room, Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest Long considered one of the most celebrated fine dining venues on Chicago’s North Shore. Lovely spot for special occasions of all kinds; great for dinner and Sunday brunch.

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Coco & April is a team of Real Estate agents affiliated with Compass. Compass is a licensed Real Estate broker with a principal office in Chicago, IL and abides by all applicable Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only, is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, and changes without notice. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage.

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Compass Connects the North Shore. Your Highland Park Shopping Expert. Hazel James I love this store because it is the perfect blend of old and new home decor. It’s a great place to go to get a gift for that person in your life who has everything. They always have a beautifully curated selection of books, pillows, wall art, candles, and rare vintage finds. The store itself is gorgeous. Enaz Enaz is my place to shop when I need a new outfit. I can always find a cute top for date night or a great casual dress to wear to work. They have a wide variety of price points and the staff is super helpful. I also love their jewelry! It’s the perfect place to find a birthday gift for yourself or a special friend. Style Shack Style Shack is my go-to place for closing and housewarming gifts as well as fun and affordable jewelry and accessories. The salespeople are super helpful with picking out special gifts and do a beautiful job of gift wrapping as well. Central Offering trendy, casual, and comfy women’s clothing, Central is where I go when my wardrobe needs a little pick-me-up or splash of color. Harper & Ash Harper & Ash is another one of my favorite local home accessory stores. They have a great selection of candles, cutting boards, and serving pieces.

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Alberts & Maletsky is a team of Real Estate agents affiliated with Compass. Compass is a licensed Real Estate broker with a principal office in Chicago, IL and abides by all applicable Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only, is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, and changes without notice. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage.

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Get Connected. Your North Shore Guide to Outdoor Dining.

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We survive Chicago’s winters for the reward that our summers bring! And there’s no better way to celebrate those long summer nights than dining al fresco on the North Shore! So many amazing places exist–I wish there was space to list them all!

Convito Cafe & Market, Wilmette Convito’s lively patio, teeming with flowers and just steps from the lake, creates the perfect atmosphere to enjoy authentic Italian dishes along with your favorite wine. On July 3, the outdoor cafe also offers the most unique view of Wilmette’s stunning fireworks display. Depot Nuevo, Wilmette Depot Nuevo’s large wraparound porch transports you to a page out of history—all while enjoying some of the best fajitas and margaritas on the North Shore. 501 Local, Winnetka The 501’s patio feels lush and private and provides a serene venue in which to enjoy a fresh salad or delectable burger, complete with caramelized onions and truffle fries. Tocco, Winnetka In the summer, Tocco’s street cafe feels festive and vibrant, and its live music complements the experience of feasting on ultra-fresh Italian pasta, pizzas and seafood. The Gardenview Cafe at the Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe This gem on the North Shore provides the perfect backdrop at which to enjoy a light snack or a full meal while immersed in the gorgeous gardens.

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Compass Connects the North Shore. Your North Shore Expert for All Things Kid-Friendly. Raising our families on the North Shore has truly been an amazing experience! There are so many different towns to explore - all with great activities for kids, bakeries, restaurants, sporting venues and so much more! We love sharing tips with our clients who have young families and getting them excited about their new life on the North Shore!!

Brickyards Park Best sledding hill in Deerfield–it’s a great way to meet up with friends on a snow day! WeOrbit Highland Park A favorite rainy day (or any day!) activity, with the best indoor playspace. Safe for kids and relaxing for parents! Hi Five Sports Zone Northbrook Youth sports entertainment catered to kids under 10—great birthday parties and camp options too! Dave’s Rock Shop Evanston The best gems and rocks in an “old school” feeling shop. Nicest owners—a true GEM! Glencoe Beach A great day to spend the afternoon frolicking in the water and playing in the sand! Very family-friendly and feels like an escape!

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Get Connected. Explore the North Shore’s Hidden Gems. We think hidden gems are what make a neighborhood special and unique.

The Glen Club 18-hole Tom Fazio golf course, The Glen Club Grill overlooking the 18th hole and 21 room hotel. Very quaint and boutique feel. Love! Taco Nano Fresh tacos and guacamole! Walk up to the counter and order to go or eat in the fun, vibrant atmosphere of the restaurant. Super yummy! Bike trails to the Botanical Gardens in Glencoe Botanical Gardens is a 385-acre complex of gardens, footbridges and waterways. Beautiful! Glenview Dairy Bar Across from Jackman Park, the library, and the train station. This is a Glenview icon for ice cream. People camp out for the night to be first in line the day it opens in spring. Fun! Paris Baguette Great coffee, delicious pastries, and a great place to bring clients and/or get work done. Croissants are

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Compass Connects the North Shore. Explore the North Shore’s Farmers’ Markets.

EMILY SMART LEMIRE 312.401.5949 emily.lemire@compass.com

Living a sustainable life has always been something near and dear to Emily. Taking an interest in Green initiatives has been handed down to Emily & Lydia from their father starting at an early age. Farmers’ markets promote sustainability at its core. They increase access to fresh and nutritious foods as well as stimulate local communities. As lifelong Chicago and North Shore residents, it is a joy to participate in these amazing markets that do good for both the local economies as well as the residents.

Glenview Farmers Market at Historic Wagner Farm Saturdays, 8AM-12PM, June 19th-October 23rd 2022 The Glenview Farmers Market sells food grown by farmers and craftspeople within 200 miles of Glenview! The vendors sell seasonal produce as well as meat, eggs, cheese, bread, pastries, flowers, honey, and empanadas. Located at Historic Wagner Farm, Glenview Farmers Market provides a wonderful opportunity to combine healthy food shopping with a visit to a working early 20thcentury farm. The Heritage Center, the farm grounds and restrooms open at 10AM. This farmers market is a great activity for both adults and children! Winnetka Farmers Market at the Winnetka Village Hall Saturdays, 7:30AM-2:30PM, June 4th-October 29th 2022 A community tradition for 36 years, this wonderful market has provided residents of Winnetka, Northfield and surrounding communities with fresh local fruits, vegetables, cheeses, plants and specialty items. This is the 5th year of it being conveniently located in the heart of the downtown business district. The 2021 season showcased 63 vendors and had over 25,000 visitors to the market!

Wilmette’s French Market Saturdays, 8AM-1PM, April 16th-October 29th 2022 Come enjoy fresh flowers, artisan foods, and music. The French Market offers a variety of traditional farmers market goods, like fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheeses, meats and breads from local and regional vendors. Shop the unique offerings of local vendors selling their wonderful crafts. Ravinia Farmers Market Wednesdays, 7AM-1PM, June 1st-October 26th 2022 The Ravinia Farmers Market provides a place for farmers and artisans to sell their goods directly to the consumer. This wonderful market prides itself on being locally grown and sourced with a quality, sustainable and environmentally friendly market. Green City Market in Lincoln Park Wednesdays + Saturdays, 7AM-1PM, May-October 2022 This is our favorite city market—one that is worth the trip into the city if traveling from the suburbs! Discover the best of the Midwest at Green City Market’s Lincoln Park farmers market, with dozens of local, sustainable farmers and food producers, community programs for all ages,

Smart LeMire is a team of Real Estate agents affiliated with Compass. Compass is a licensed Real Estate broker with a principal office in Chicago, IL and abides by all applicable Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only, is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, and changes without notice. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage.

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Get Connected. Your Guide to Epic Walks on the North Shore. After a busy, stressful day, I love to get outdoors and take a long walk! We are so lucky to live in an area with so much natural beauty and so many fabulous walking trails. Here are a few of my favorites.

Evanston from Clark Street Beach to Clark Square Park and back Approximately 2.8 miles, Amenities, year-round public bathrooms, and many paved paths. Beautiful lake and Chicago skyline views. This walk is wonderful yearround! I have seen paddle boarders in February! Hug the lake as much as possible for the best views. If you like beautiful homes, there are plenty to see here! Glencoe Chicago Botanic Gardens perimeter Start in the parking lot and walk west along the service vehicle road all the way around the outer perimeter, approximately 2.5 miles, Word of warning, if you are not a member, you will need to pay to park. Amenities, year-round bathrooms, gorgeous natural views, and wildlife, Great Blue Herons, turtles, and more! If you still have energy when you are done, walk through the gardens–it’s worth the crowds! Highland Park, Ravinia to Rosewood Beach Park near the Ravinia Train Station and walk east along Roger Williams to the Lake. Take the giant staircase down to the beach, then walk along the boardwalk and back up the inclined path just south of the beach parking lot looping back to where you started. Approximately 2 miles. Amenities, beautiful lake views and great leg workout walking back up the hill! Seasonal bathrooms. Stop at Sally’s Nuts on your way back for a snack! Just a heads up that during the summer season, you will need a Highland Park beach pass to make this walk! Fort Sheridan Go to the main entrance and head east to Gilgare Lane which leads to the forest preserve parking lot. Park and walk on the paved path down to the beach and then back up the hill on the unpaved path to the north of the beach. Follow the paths (some paved, some not) and walk along the lake at the top of the hill as far as you can, then walk west over the bridge, past the cemetery, and loop around across the old airfield and back to the parking lot, approximately 2.2 miles. Amenities, bathrooms, great leg workout walking back down the hill, beautiful lake views, cool bridges and ravines, lots of history, birds, and more. Word of warning, this can get very muddy when there has been a lot of rain.

JANET BORDEN 847.833.3171 janet@janetborden.com

Janet Borden is a team of Real Estate agents affiliated with Compass. Compass is a licensed Real Estate broker with a principal office in Chicago, IL and abides by all applicable Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only, is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, and changes without notice. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage.

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Compass Connects the North Shore. Your Guide to Date Night in Lake Forest. Our love and passion for the town we were both born and raised in was the motivation behind getting into real estate. We are both very well versed with Lake Forest and Lake Bluff: the neighborhoods, the streets and homes. And, we love supporting our community. Lake Forest and Lake Bluff have many wonderful shops, eateries and other destinations. Here are a few of our favorite date night restaurants.

Deerpath Inn Dining at the Historic Deer Path Inn has been a North Shore tradition for generations. A place to enjoy an English ale in the pub or catch up with old friends over afternoon tea. They have casual bites to formal dinners, and it’s the place to be on any given night, especially when unwinding at the end of the day in the bar while cozied up by the fire with a group of your favorite friends. A favorite tradition is our Lake Forest Christmas tree lighting ceremony followed by dinner at the Deerpath! Make sure you make your reservation well in advance. The Gallery A beautiful setting on a side street, this is an art gallery and restaurant in one place! The food is ‘themed’ around the artwork that is on display. You can enjoy a carefully curated menu while viewing a collection of fine art. There is both indoor and outdoor seating and the food is always spectacular, full of flavor and with variety for everyone’s palate. Truly a special place that does not get enough attention. Give it a try — you will not be disappointed! Maevery Public House Elevated American, craft cocktails, gracious hospitality in the heart of Uptown Lake Bluff. The moment you walk in the door, you are greeted by the friendly staff. The lighting sets the mood for a fun vibe all around. Outdoor seating is also available and perfect on those summer and fall nights.

Inovasi Inovasi is a contemporary American restaurant bringing a new approach to North Shore dining with farm-to-table food with twists from around the world. If you’re looking for creative, foodie cuisine, this is your place. The dining room offers more of a quiet setting, and the bar provides for a more lively evening and fun! Two incredible restaurants are coming to Lake Forest!! Le Colonial One of the city’s most stylish and well-regarded restaurants will be situated in the heart of Market Square. The exquisite cuisine, sophisticated décor and enchanting outdoor patio will create a lively atmosphere and destination for many date nights. Opening soon! Sophia Steak The neighborhood steakhouse on the North Shore, Sophia Steak sets the bar high with personalized service and a comfortable atmosphere. They serve the freshest seafood, big crunchy salads, delicious sides, a terrific burger, and, of course, steaks, which are either all-natural, wet-aged or 35-day dry-aged. Expected to open at the end of the year.

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Explore the North Shore’s Live Music Scene. Living in the North Shore is beautiful but also deeply engaging as it is full of arts, theater, and especially music. No matter what day or time of year, incredible musical options exist all around us. Live music builds community, and it is a way for all our friends and neighbors to connect. While live music has a history of deep roots in Chicago, the passion for music extends to the North Shore.

PAIGE DOOLEY paige.dooley@compass.com 847.609.0963

The Paige Dooley Team is a team of Real Estate agents affiliated with Compass. Compass is a licensed Real Estate broker with a principal office in Chicago, IL and abides by all applicable Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only, is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, and changes without notice. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage.

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Winnetka Music Fest This very special annual, industry-recognized boutique music fest right here in the center of Winnetka brings nationally touring emerging artists to the community for a full day of music, food trucks, dancing in the street and more! Curated by ValsList, these bands can be found on Spotify, Apple Music & the radio and have played significant music venues across the country. Ravinia Truly a local national treasure. “First opened in 1904 and remains the oldest and most programmatically diverse music festival in North America.” This summer outdoor music venue presents nationally renowned pop to classical - all genres for all ages. Space This intimate live music hall located in Evanston has welcomed a wide variety of touring bands to perform. Performances can be enjoyed with cabaret-style, candle-lit tables (fitting around 240) or standing room for up to 330 fans. It is such a cozy and personal way to see a concert. Wednesdays in the Woods Winnetka Summer Music Series At a small park in the center of Hubbard Woods, local bands play for the community free of charge. Lawn chairs and picnickers speckle the park and kids enjoy the playground, setting the scene for this 9 summer music series. Supported by the Winnetka Park District.

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Compass Connects the North Shore.

Your Guide to North Shore Coffee Shops. Coffee shops on the North Shore have always been a part of our lives, as professionals and as members of the community. They are partners in starting our day right with a good coffee or bite to eat, being places to meet with friends and clients and, as fellow local businesses, working together.

Hometown Coffee & Juice, Glencoe and Winnetka 700 Vernon Ave, Glencoe | 749 Elm St, Winnetka A bustling spot with good drinks, treats, food and outdoor seating with locations in downtown Glencoe and Winnetka. Cafe Flourette, Winnetka 754 Elm St, Winnetka A must-stop located at Winnetka train station, especially for Rachel’s out-of-this-world croissants and pastries. Leonidas, Northbrook 1348 Shermer Rd, Northbrook Great coffee drinks and a lovely menu of crepes, waffles and more in downtown Northbrook across from Village Green.

THE MATLIN GROUP Glo | 847.951.4040 Zack | 847.722.2977 thematlingroup@compass.com The Matlin Group is a team of Real Estate agents affiliated with Compass. Compass is a licensed Real Estate broker with a principal office in Chicago, IL and abides by all applicable Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only, is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, and changes without notice. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage.

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The Little French Guy, Highland Park 1791 St Johns Ave, Highland Park Visit for outstanding sandwiches, salads and eggs in a delightful atmosphere in downtown Highland Park. The Wild Roaster, Deerfield 601 Lake Cook Rd, Deerfield Fabulous freshly roasted coffee, tasty baked goods and friendly staff, located at the Lake Cook train station.

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Get Connected. Explore the Chicago Botanic Garden of the North Shore. The Chicago Botanic Garden is a 385-acre living plant museum featuring 28 distinct gardens and four natural areas. Over our 40 years living on the North Shore, we have visited the Botanic Garden countless times to celebrate Mother’s Day, take classes in garden design, attend kids day camps, enjoy summer concerts, or take a simple stroll through the beautiful garden paths.

English Walled Garden One of our favorite gardens at the Chicago Botanic Garden is the English Walled Garden. Each of the six unique garden rooms evoke a different mood, featuring elements of English garden design through the centuries. Try the Cottage Garden—overflowing with fruits, vegetables, herbs, and flowers—for a sense of playfulness (Beatrix Potter, anyone?); or the wisteria-covered Pergola Garden—with flowers and foliage in cool blues, purples, and silver—for a sense of romance (Jane Austen, anyone?) In designing the garden, the intent was to present a typical period-style English country garden that would evoke as many of the senses as possible.

The Japanese Garden This 17-acre lakeside garden includes three islands. Only two—Seifuto (Island of Clear, Pure Breezes) and Keiunto (Island of the Auspicious Cloud)—are open to the public. Across the lake, the inaccessible island Horaijima (Island of Everlasting Happiness) is symbolic of paradise—in sight yet elusive. The Rose Garden When the roses are in bloom—more than 5,000 of them— it’s hard to get beyond the shimmers of color and scent, and the everything-is-coming-up-roses metaphor comes to life. One of the best times to drop by is in the morning, when the roses are the most fragrant. Find a bench in the shady cedar arbor, which is surrounded by climbing roses, flowering clematis, and a bubbling fountain in the shape of a Tudor rose—you’ll have the best seat in the house. Lightscape Our favorite event at the Chicago Botanic Gardens! The enchanting, after-dark, illuminated trail includes a path filled with favorite art installations along with many features to surprise and delight the senses. Every year we look forward to the glow of thousands of twinkling lights as we walk through the Winter Cathedral. Orchid Show Another fantastic event is the annual Orchid Show, which fills the Garden’s indoor galleries with installations featuring more than 10,000 orchid blooms.

THE MEYERS GROUP 847.778.1394 themeyersgroup@compass.com HOWARD AND SUSAN MEYERS KATIE MEYERS MAZZUCA JONATHAN STILES

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Compass Connects the North Shore. American Craft Exposition Celebrating its 38th year, the American Craft Exposition is not to be missed. It is one of the country’s premier fine craft shows and features the works of 100 superior artisans including one-of-a-kind pieces, luxury collections and uniquely creative, museum quality artwork. Chicago Botanic Garden The Chicago Botanic Garden is a treasure of the North Shore. It offers a sanctuary of natural beauty and welcome respite to its many visitors. Today it is considered one of the greatest living museums and conservation science centers in the world, featuring 28 gardens, four natural areas and a renowned Bonsai Collection. Writers Theatre Touted as “America’s finest regional theatre company,” the Writers Theatre has captivated audiences for years with its nationally reputed theatrical performances. Housed in a gorgeous, state-of-the-art facility designed by a nationally renowned architect, the Writers Theatre has helped establish the North Shore of Chicago as a premier cultural destination.

A Guide to Celebrating Arts and Culture on the North Shore. The North Shore of Chicago celebrates a rich history of the arts which is more alive today than ever before. Not a weekend goes by without a new gallery opening, theatrical premiere, music event or art fair. Most importantly, there is an opportunity for people of all ages to experience and learn from the arts while building a lifelong appreciation.

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JULIE HARTVIGSEN 773.266.9850 julie.hartvigsen@compass.com

Julie Hartvigsen is a team of Real Estate agents affiliated with Compass. Compass is a licensed Real Estate broker with a principal office in Chicago, IL and abides by all applicable Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only, is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, and changes without notice. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage.

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Get Connected. A North Shore Guide to Happy Hour. Sketchbook Brewing Company in Skokie & Evanston With happy hours Tuesday-Friday, regular live music, outdoor dog friendly patio (Skokie location only), Instagrammable murals, community small business collaborations and over 20 beers on tap, this is one of our ‘go to’ locations! Wine Goddess in Evanston Wine bar, wine club, wine store and charcuterie?! Yes please! Enjoy live music and assorted events at alternating weekday happy hours.

Café El Tapatio in Glenview Looking for authentic Mexican fare close to home? Then make your way to this cozy spot in Glenview for “Hora Feliz,” Monday through Friday from 4-6 p.m. Try $2 tacos, $4 apps, $6 tortas and a $6 daily Corazon Tequila drink special. 501Local in Winnetka Owner Mark Salmon has worked in restaurants on the North Shore for over 20 years. He is thrilled to open his own place and continue the personal service for which he’s known! Everyone will find something to love on their creative “American with a Twist” menu including craft cocktails, beers and wines! Guildhall in Glencoe Guildhall serves thoughtful cuisine, creative craft cocktails and premiere wine and beer from an eclectic list. At Guildhall, they believe that cooking is a craft and are committed to working with local and artisanal purveyors to source the highest quality ingredients available.

QAMAR GROUP 773.516.1111 admin@rafayqamar.com

The Qamar Group is a team of Real Estate agents affiliated with Compass. Compass is a licensed Real Estate broker with a principal office in Chicago, IL and abides by all applicable Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only, is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, and changes without notice. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage.

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Dave + Amy Chung is a team of Real Estate agents affiliated with Compass. Compass is a licensed Real Estate broker with a principal office in Chicago, IL and abides by all applicable Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only, is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, and changes without notice. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage. ady listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage.

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TINY REFRIGERATOR PICKLES BY MONICA KASS ROGERS THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND

Coming upon piles of cute and tiny pickling cucumbers at the local supermarket, I had to bring some home to pickle! Because my family likes a crisper pickle, we cool the brine, pour it over the pickles, seal the jars, and refrigerate. We’ve included tiny, dried red peppers in our pickles for a bit more flavor, but you can omit those for a milder result.

PHOTOGRAPHY BY MONICA KASS ROGERS

INGREDIENTS

• 2 lbs. small cucumber pickles

METHOD

• 2 cups apple cider vinegar

Place jars, lids, and rings in dishwasher; run through cycle to sterilize. Place sterilized jars on clean towel to finish drying. Wash and dry the cucumbers. Trim off and discard the blossom end of each cucumber. Place one garlic clove, one dried pepper, and one dill sprig in each jar. Pack the cukes into the jars, leaving ½-inch head space. In a small sauce pan over high heat, bring vinegar, water,

• 2 cups water • ½ cup sugar • 2 Tbsp kosher salt • Tiny dried red peppers, one per jar (optional) • Garlic cloves, peeled, one per jar • 4 Tbsp mustard seeds • Fresh dill sprigs, one for each jar

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sugar, salt, and mustard seeds to a boil. Stir to dissolve salt and sugar. Cool brine to room temperature. Pour enough brine over pickles to fill each jar to within half inch of the top of the jar. Add as many of the remaining mustard seeds to the jars as you can. Discard any remaining brine. Seal jars. Place in refrigerator. Pickles are ready to eat within one day. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND


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FOURTH RIGHT COUNT ON RICK AMOS AND FRIENDS TO THROW YET ANOTHER SOUND LAKE FOREST FESTIVAL & FIREWORKS SHOW ON THE 4TH OF JULY. BY BILL MCLEAN ILLUSTRATION BY BARRY BLITT

You want Lake Forest Festival & Fireworks stories? Event Coordinator Rick Amos has them— plenty of them. There was the year when the headliner and his daughter/backup singer got into an argument on stage. She threw her microphone down and stomped off. “I got a call from the police at around 2:30 in the morning, telling me they’d found the daughter, alone, on a bench in downtown Lake Forest,” Amos recalls. “They wanted to know if I knew how to get a hold of her father. “I called her father, who was on his way to the airport to catch a flight for his next concert, in California. He told me, ‘She knows how to reach me.’” A power outage halted headliner Kenny Loggins’s set on another 4th of July. “That was unfortunate,” Amos says. But one of Amos’s favorite recollections of the Festival & Fireworks—organized by the Friends of Lake Forest Parks and Recreation Foundation, since 2005—didn’t involve a performer. It unfolded last summer, when about a third of the attendees traveled to Deerpath Community Park from communities other than Lake Forest and Lake Bluff. Amos, sitting among family members and a small army of friends, noticed a woman sitting alone. “I found out she lives on Chicago’s South Side,” says the 58-year-old Amos, who moved from Orange County, California, to Lake Forest with his family in 2001. “She told me she wanted to enjoy the 4th in a fun, safe atmosphere. I then invited her to join us, and she commented how welcomed she’d felt in our city. I hope she comes back. “There’s a perception out there that Lake Forest people are snooty,” he continues. “Well, we’re not. We’re friendly and family-oriented and fun-loving, and our Festival and Fireworks event gives us the opportunity to represent qualities like those.” This year’s event starts July 4 at 5 p.m. and lasts until 10 p.m. at a 10-acre tract at Deerpath Community Park. The entertainment features Tommy DeCarlo, singer of the rock band Boston, with special guest Rudy Cardenas of American Idol. Festival goers—Amos expects between 8,000-10,000—will get to ooh and aah during a 20-minute fireworks display, inhale tequila tacos, and hear the classic hits of Boston and Journey. “The first album I ever bought was Boston’s first album,” Amos says. “I still have it.”

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Slides and bouncy houses will be deployed for the kids. Don’t be surprised if a tossed football collides with a flying Frisbee near strewn clusters of folks, who had either bought food and drinks from on-site vendors or packed coolers at home. “It’ll seem Ravinia-like to many, but it will also feel like you’re in a carnival setting,” Amos says, adding the event should draw children as young as 5 and adults as grand as 95.

What inspired Amos to create the inaugural Festival & Fireworks 17 years ago was his collection of childhood 4th of July memories

I wanted Lake Forest’s 4th of July activities and offerings to generate as many enjoyable moments as I’d experienced in my youth.

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in Sidney, Ohio, a city (current population: 21,000) located 40 miles north of Dayton. “My friends and I would ride our bikes to the county fairgrounds,” Amos says. “The big attraction, in addition to the fireworks, was a demolition derby. I remember all the fun I had during the day and at night. “I wanted Lake Forest’s 4th of July activities and offerings to generate as many enjoyable moments as I’d experienced in my youth.” Amos competed in football, basketball, track and field, and tennis at Sidney High School, home of the Yellow Jackets. But he played only football—as a free safety— at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he earned a B.S. in business administration. “I was a pretty active kid in high school,” Amos says. “In college I played football for three seasons before injuring my neck. I chose not to suit up for football in my senior year; I wasn’t going to be an NFL player.” Amos kicked off his post-Miami life by working in sales and marketing for the Xerox Corporation in California. Stints at Boston Scientific (in the medical

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device industry) and in boutique investment banking followed. For the past 20 years the cancer survivor and father of three (Kelly, Jordan, and Ashley), with wife Sherry, has served as chairman of Amos Media Company, a diversified special interest media/publishing company. That family business was established in … 1876. “When we moved to Lake Forest 20 or so years ago, the plan was to stay for two, maybe three, years,” Amos says. “Still here.” And still making a difference, though he’s quick to point out that the Friends of Lake Forest Parks & Recreation Foundation (“The Friends,” for short) is a wonderful organization blessed with dedicated board members and tireless volunteers. “Believe me,” Amos says, “so many others pitch in to make our Festival and Fireworks— Lake Forest’s biggest community event—the popular and successful event it is every year. Every summer it’s a thrill for me, for all of us who wear turquoise shirts on the 4th, to hear a festival attendee express appreciation for the work we did to put this event together. “Plus it’s so refreshing to receive such positive feedback in the world we live in today … a world that’s gotten way too edgy, with too many people pointing fingers at others.” “The Friends” contingent also organizes the annual Fred Jackson Golf Classic fundraiser at Deerpath Golf Course, a track, by the way, that underwent significant renovations via the backing of the Friends of Lake Forest Parks and Recreation Foundation. The foundation also provided funds for Lake Forest Beach’s first-ever fire and rescue boat. That annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, staged at Market Square on the Friday after Thanksgiving? Amos and his fellow Friends ace coldweather events, too. Amos had 18 reasons to be thankful last year, when the avid golfer played that many holes at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia. He had never toured the home of the Masters. But he shot an impressive 40 on the front nine, before settling for a round of 84. “That had been a dream of mine, getting to play that beautiful course,” Amos says. “It was magical.” He won’t need clubs or golf balls to trigger tingles at Deerpath Community Park on July 4. All he’ll have to do is look up and view another stellar fireworks finale. Lake Forest Festival & Fireworks online ticket sales are open. For more information, visit lfparksandrec.com/lake-forest-festival-and-fireworks. THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND


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