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1 Ride your bike There’s a bunch of great trails to enjoy within blocks of your backyard.
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3 Drink some dandelion wine at the Dandelion Wine Fest & Fine Arts Fest
the Port Washington Pirate Festival in Wisconsin—it’s your chance to talk like a pirate! June 1–3
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4 Run from and for the animals at the United Run for the Zoo to benefit the Lincoln Park Zoo. June 3
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5 Watch a bicycle race at the Ed Rudolph Velodrome in Northbrook.
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6 Buy a new pair of sandals.
7 Summer cuts for the boys.
more online: Visit The Better List to find local shoe stores.
more online: Visit The Better List to find a barber shop near you.
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8 Chicago Blues Festival Bring a blanket and spread out on the lawn for an afternoon and evening of some of the best blues, including Mavis Staples! June 8–10, Grant Park
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9 Printers Row Lit Fest It’s a slice of heaven for book lovers— block after block of booksellers, author tents, literary activities and more. June 9 & 10 Dearborn St., Chicago
10 Run the North Shore Half Marathon. Not up for 13.1? There’s also a 5K option. June 10
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11 Time to play golf Try a public course in a neighboring community.
more online: For more information, check out our North Shore golf guide.
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12 Support a local nonprofit with a summer housewalk. more online: Click here for a full list of local 2012 housewalks.
13 Plant a container garden with the kids.
14 TBS Just for Laughs Festival more online: Click here to watch video clips of Just for Laughs Chicago comedy cuts
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You won’t have to go far for a great laugh this week, with dozens of high-profile comedians in town for this event—Aziz Ansari, Bill Engvall, Patton Oswalt, Vince Vaughn and more are scheduled to appear. June 12–17; Various locations; justforlaughschicago.com makeitbetter.net
15 Visit the Barrington Country Garden and Antique Faire. June 15 & 16
16 26th Annual Scottish Festival & Highland Games (26th Annual Scottish Festival & Highland Games) And now for something completely different— enjoy a weekend of Scottish athleticism, revelry, entertainment and more. We’re talking bagpipes, haggis hurling and even a knobby knees contest. June 15 - 16 Hamilton Lakes, Itasca
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17 Go gourmet with your farmer’s market finds. more online: Click here for our full list of local farmers’ markets.
18 Wagner Farm’s Dairy Breakfast A longstanding North Shore favorite, you can go farm style this month with breakfast at Wagner Farm—farm tours, demos and hayrides round out the experience. June 16 1510 Wagner Rd., Glenview
19 Trick your kids into thinking Custer’s Last Stand was really in Evanston. June 16 & 17.
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20 Father’s Day at Arlington Park Here’s a way to get the family together for at least one Sunday afternoon—Father’s Day at Arlington is a fantastic way to celebrate. Let Dad relax while the kids try out the new Junior Jockey Zone, with free pony rides, craft activities, a petting zoo and more. June 17; 2200 Euclid Ave., Arlington Heights
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21 Long Grove Strawberry Fest It’s Long Grove’s signature festival, and a perfect excuse to take an afternoon stroll through the village’s historical downtown setting, with plenty of shops and restaurants to keep you entertained. And don’t forget the chocolate-covered strawberries while you’re there. June 22 – 24; Downtown Long Grove
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22 Randolph Street Market Outdoor, vintage, flea-style shopping at its finest—a Chicago summer tradition and well worth a season pass! With on-site repair services for many heirloom finds, complimentary furniture delivery for downtown locations, shopping vouchers and a “fancy food” market, it’s a great activity for friends or for families. June 23–24; July 28–29; 1340 W. Washington St., Chicago; randolphstreetmarket.com
23 Bloody Mary Blues Fest In its third year, this popular Highwood festival celebrates the Bloody Mary with a “Best Bloody Mary in the Midwest� contest, a newer brunch recipe contest and this year? A 5K to kick things off! June 24; Everts Park, Highwood
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24 Try somewhere new for ice cream.
26 P ick one day this month to volunteer. more online: Need ideas? Check out our Quick and Easy Ways to Make Difference
25 Push yourself an extra mile on your morning jog.
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27 Go to Superdawg Drive-in.
29 T ake a moonlit walk with someone special. 28 Try a new art medium— drawing, painting, clay, photography— you name it.
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30 Hot Summer Nights A go-to locale for evening outdoor concerts on the North Shore! Just about every musical genre gets its due, from Cajun to country, samba to jazz. Thursdays through August. Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Rd., Glencoe
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31 Attend a really big block party—the Old Pat’s World’s Largest Block Party. June 29–30
32 Head to the National Whiffleball Championship in Skokie. June 30
33 Buy a bomp pop from an ice cream truck. 24
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Come explore and experience Frank Lloyd Wright’s Prairie-Style designs in a new exhibit at the historic Wright-designed SC Johnson campus in Racine, WI. Free tours available with a reservation. For information call 262-260-2154 or visit, www.scjohnson.com/visit
Exhibition organized by S.C. Johnson and Son, Inc. in cooperation with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, Scottsdale, AZ.
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34 Summerfest Who needs Bonaroo or the Burning Man when you can head 90 minutes north for the granddaddy of all music festivals. Bands this year include Aerosmith, Rascal Flatts, Neil Diamond, Joe Walsh, Jimmy Cliff, the B-52s, Fitz and the Tantrums, Ben Folds Five, Cake, The Hives, O.A.R., Common, Joss Stone … too many to mention! June 27 – July 1, July 3 – 8 Downtown Milwaukee 28
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35 Ribfest It’s the fest that is worth the trip to the west side—Naperville puts on quite a show, with the best ribs in town, top-notch entertainment (we’re talking Steve Miller, Joe Walsh and ZZ Top!) fireworks and fun. June 29 – July 3 Knoch Park, Naperville
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36 C atch fireworks in a different ‘burb this year.
more info: Find the fireworks near you.
37 Explore the Great Lakes Naval Base Fourth of July Celebration. July 3 and 4.
38 Lake Forest Fourth of July Fireworks We think everyone’s fireworks displays are awesome—but we especially like Kenny Loggins providing this evening’s entertainment in Lake Forest! July 4. Deerpath Community Park, 400 Hastings Rd., Lake Forest
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39 Dog Days of Summer July 5 – 8; Libertyville
40 Stroll the Chicago Botanic Garden Art Festival. July 6 – 8
41 Taste of Chicago Billed as the world’s largest food festival, we know what “The Taste” is—the place to try something new, enjoy an old favorite, and soak up a few rays on the lawn. There are a few days less to make the trip downtown for this event, so make sure to get it on the calendar now. July 11 – 15; Grant Park
42 Buy something completely wacky at a sidewalk sale. more info: Go to our sidewalk sale article now.
43 Catch a show at Wilmette’s Wallace Bowl.
44 Pitchfork Music Festival More of an indie fan? Pitchfork is the place for you, with up-and-comers often the mainstay at this annual summer music must. July 13 – 15 Union Park, Chicago pitchfork.com
46 Take a trip to Chinatown for the Summer Fair. July 15
45 Vive la France! Celebrate Bastille Day July 14.
47 Throw a summer cocktail party.
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49 Make time to rummage through some good deals at Kenilworth Union’s sale. July 19 – 21
50 Take a free dance lesson in Evanston on Thursday evenings.
48 Take a selfguided history tour through downtown Barrington.
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51 Race to Mackinac. July 21
52 Make your little girl’s dream come true at the Amer-
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ican Girl Benefit Sale. July 21 & 22
It’s the 27th year for this globally-inspired fest, featuring art, apparel and food from around the world. Two performance stages and an excellent lakefront locale make this fest one not to miss. July 22; Dawes Park, 1700 Sheridan Rd., Evanston
53 Visit a museum on a rainy day. more online: Check out our article “5 Don’t Miss Museum Exhibits this Summer”
54 Time for something new on the grill. 55 S heffield Garden Walk This is the 44th year for a Chicago favorite—tour some of the most spectacular city gardens (more than 80 of them!), enjoy live music and let the little ones go crazy in the Kids’ Corner. July 21 & 22 ; Webster and Sheffield Sts., Chicago; sheffieldfestivals.org
57 Run from the cops (at the 5K to
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60 Lake County Fair Itching for an old-fashioned fair? Day trip it to Grayslake for fun, food and more than a few farm animals on display. July 25 – 29; 1060 East Peterson Rd., Grayslake; lcfair.com
62 Get medieval at the Bristol Renaissance Fair.
61 Eat a hot dog with extra mustard and relish.
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We’re not talking “Game of Thrones”—just some turkey leg-eatin’, knights-ajoustin’, Robin Hood login’ fun. Family friendly and a great day of fun. Fashionistas—don’t miss “Renaissance Runway.” July 28 and 29. Weekends, July 7 - September 3; Bristol, Wisc.
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Tickets $40 by June 10th, $50 after. Or shop before the fair opens on Friday, 8:30-10am, with a $75 “Early Buy” ticket.
Sponsored by Hands of Hope® For more information call 847-622-5201 or visit www.handsofhopeonline.org.
63 Take a walk around Geneva Lake.
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Fort Atkinson Wisconsin Jump out of a Plane! See a Broadway Musical! The Fireside Dinner Theater
AtmosphAIR Skydiving center
Eclectic Shopping
Hoard Historical Museum
Great Bike Trails
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66 Don’t miss one more sunny day— get to the beach.
more online: Check out our article on North Shore area beaches open for the season
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67 Northbrook Days It’s Northbrook’s summer highlight—five days of festival fun, including a midway, live music, The Taste of Northbrook and more. August 1 – 5; Downtown Northbrook
69 Lollapalooza A signature summer event in Chicago’s Grant Park—chart-topping acts combined with indie faves make this a music festival that draws parents and teens. Grant Park; August 3 – 5
68 Wisconsin State Fair You haven’t been to heaven on Earth until you’ve had a State Fair cream puff. Head north of the border for animals, tractors, the midway and more.
Don’t miss the Giant Slide, and we promise, the best fried food-on-a-stick. August 2–12; West Allis, WI
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70 Squeeze in another al fresco meal. more online: Check out our article on the best al fresco dining spots.
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73 Art in the Glen It’s73 just a Art few years old but Glen already is recognized as one in the of the top shows in the nation. With 200 artists on hand,
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74 Garden Chef Series at the Chicago Botanic Garden Can you imagine a better setting for a cooking demo than in the middle of a garden? Take a Saturday or Sunday afternoon this summer and spend some time learning from the masters. Saturdays and Sundays through October 7; Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Rd., Glencoe
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75 Chicago Botanic Garden Kite Festival Go fly a kite! Grab your kids and head to the Garden, where you can bring a kite or make a new one. The best part? We love the awesome high-flying demos! August 11—12; Chicago Botanic Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Rd., Glencoe
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76 Watch a free concert under the stars at Evanston Starlight Series.
77 Evanston Duck and Pluck Buy a little rubber ducky and watch it race in the Dawes Park lagoon—money raised goes to support the Evanston Ecology Center. August 11, Dawes Park, Evanston
78 Stomp a divot at Equestrian Connection charity polo match. August 11
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79 Party with garlic lovers at Highwood’s Garlic Fest August 15
80 Elvis is Alive 5K A fun, non-competitive rockin’ race that proves Elvis isn’t hanging out at a Burger King in Kalamazoo. August 16, Grant Park
82 Do cartwheels on the beach— find your inner kid again.
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81 Go Glam at Macy’s Glamorama. Mid-August
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83 Arlington Million It’s the 30th running of Illinois’ biggest race of the year! Horses from around the globe are expected to converge in Arlington Heights, so break out the fancy hats and make a day of it at the races. August 18; Arlington Park, 2200 W. Euclid Ave., Arlington Heights; arlingtonpark.com
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84 Chicago Air & Water Show
85 Long Grove Fine Art & Wine Festival Juried art from more than 90 artists, fine wine and food to sample—the perfect elements for a trip to historic Long Grove. Aug. 18 – 19; Downtown Long Grove 58
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The Air and Water Show is a summertime staple in Chicago. “Real estate” on the beach goes quickly, but if you would rather take your time getting downtown, bring a chair and set up shop anywhere along the Lake Shore Drive pathway. August 18 & 19; North Avenue Beach, Chicago
86 Shop the Lincolnshire Art Festival August 18 - 19
87 American Craft Exposition The craft show that redefines the word “craft”—don’t miss this three-day event featuring some of the best artisans in the country, all to support breast and ovarian cancer research at the NorthShore University HealthSystem. August 24 – 26; Henry Crown Sports Pavilion, Northwestern University, Evanston
88 Take your dog to a different park.
89 Sink a holein-one at a local mini-golf course
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90 Skokie Backlot Bash We’re closing out the summer season with a bang—hang out with the locals, enjoy a classic pancake breakfast, run a 5K and rock out to some great hometown bands. August 24 – 26
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91 Don’t miss another glorious sunrise along Lake Michigan.
92 Hey Sailor! Celebrate Chicago Navy Week. August 13 – 20
94 Learn how to restore a flea market find at the Randolph Street
93 Ride the el to a Cubs game.
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95 Do some backto-school shopping in Bucktown.
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97 Don’t miss “Mythbusters” more online: Check out our article on “Mythbusters”
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99 Smile! You had a fabulous summer, and sweater weather is almost here. Wrap up a few summer memories with snapshots and a scrapbook. more online: Find a local craft or scrapbooking store near you.
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Summer is the perfect time to cook with fresh fruits and veggies, and what better place to buy them than local farmer’s markets? Check out our list to find the best farmer’s market near you: days 7 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Organic and naturally grown veggies and flowers, as well as specialty cheese and honey
Barrington Farmers’ Market June 14th - October 18th, Thursdays 2 p.m. - 7 p.m. Huge variety of vendors selling everything from olives to fresh fish Buffalo Grove Farmers’ Market June 17th - October 7th, Sundays 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Sunday morning market featuring veggies, fruit and cheeses Crystal Lake Farmers’ Market Opening June 2nd, Saturdays 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Seasonal produce and fresh cut flowers from regional vendors Deerfield Farmers’ Market June 16th - October 13th, Satur-
Downtown Evanston Farmers’ Market May 5th - November 5th, Saturdays 7:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fresh meat and cheese as well as delicious bakery items and beautiful flowers Glencoe Farmers’ Market June 9th - October 7th Saturdays 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Small market with everything you could want Glenview Farmers’ Market June 23rd - October 13th, Saturdays 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. Farm fresh meats, bakery prod-
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ucts and even doggie treats (plus Wagner Farms is right across the street) Grayslake Farmers’ Market Spring Market, April 7th - May 26th, Saturdays 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Summer Market, June 6th - October 3rd, Wednesdays 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Vendors include Farmer Nicks and The Cheese People Gurnee Park District Farmers’ Market Opening in June Unique vendors selling organic and one-of-a-kind crafts and produce Highwood Evening Gourmet Farmers’ Market June 13th - September 12th, Wednesdays 4 p.m. - 9 p.m. Dine al fresco while you shop for fresh produce as well as artisan breads and cheeses
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Lake Bluff Farmers’ Market June 8th - October 12th, Fridays 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. Fresh fruits and veggies, summer blossoms and delicious baked goods Libertyville Farmers’ Market June 21st - October 18th, Thursdays 1 a.m. - 1 p.m. Featuring Barista Girl Coffee and Hand Crafted Crepes Lincolnwood Farmers’ Market June 2nd - October 13th, Thursdays 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Nice selection of fresh produce, baked goods and flowers—and Thursday morning time is perfect for a tot/mom excursion
Mt. Prospect Lions Club Farmers’ Market mid-June - mid-October, Sundays 8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Featuring cooking demonstrations and special community events Mundelein Farmers’ Market June 1st - October 12th, Fridays 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Vendors include Teal Lake Organics and Harms Farm
Park Ridge Farmers’ Market Opening May 26th Check back for more information
Northbrook Farmers’ Market June 20th - October 10th, Wednesdays 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. Featuring products from Go Nuts and Sunny Harvest Farms, as well as an artists table and community table Northfield Farmers’ Market May 26th - October 20th, Saturdays 7:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Sample cheeses and bring home fresh picked fruits and veggies Palatine Farmers’ Market May 5th - October 27th, Saturdays 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. Features bison, organic coffee and international spices
Ravinia Farmers’ Market June 6th - October 31st, Wednesdays 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fresh produce and baked goods, as well as coffee and oils Skokie Farmers’ Market last Sunday in June - last Sunday in October, Sundays 7:30 a.m. 12:45 p.m. Featuring Pasta by Sue, Sweety Pies and Heritage Orchards Wilmette French Market April 28th - November 3rd, Saturdays 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. Fresh produce and fruit from regional vendors, as well as handmade jewelry and art
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Barrington Francesca’s Famiglia, 100 East Station St., 847-277-1027
Barrington Country Bistro, 700 W. Northwest Hwy., 847842-1300 The Lucky Monk, 105 Hollywood Blvd., 847-898-0500
L’Eiffel Bistrot & Creperie, 100 W. Higgins Rd., 847428-4783
PL8, 736 West Northwest Highway 847-382-1988
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Buffalo Grove Winberie’s Restaurant and Bar, 800 W. Lake Cook Rd., 847520-7447
The Club House and Tavern, 48 Raupp Blvd., 847459-5522
Deerfield Wildfish, 730 Waukegan Rd., 847317-9453
DC Sarnies, 649 Lake Cook Rd., 847509-2000
Prairie Moon, 1502 Sherman Ave., 847864-8328
Evanston Siam Pasta, 809 Dempster St., 847328-4614
Hota Restaurant 2545 Prarie Ave. 847-733-0899
Quince at the Homestead, 1625 Hinman Ave., 847570-8400
The Celtic Knot Public House, 626 Church St., 847-8641679
Nino’s Pizza, 960 S. Buffalo Grove Rd., 847-947-4111 Wild Goose Café, 401 Half Day Rd., 847-913-9112
Trax Tavern & Grill 833A Deerfield Rd. 847-236-0203 Townhouse Kitchen & Bar, 695 Deerfield Rd., 847-948-9700
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Bravo Cucina Italiana, 1701 Maple Ave., 847-733-0917
Campagnola, 615 Chicago Ave., 847475-6100
Oceanique, 505 Main St., 847-8643435
Bluestone 1932 Central St. 847-424-0420
Tapas Barcelona 1615 Chicago Ave 847-866-9900
Bar Louie 1520 Sherman Ave 847-733-8300
Bistro Bordeaux 618 Church St. 847-424-1483
Flat Top Grill 797 Church St. 847-570-0100
Globe Café 1710 Orrington Ave. 847-866-8700
Creperie Saint Germain, 1512 Sherman Ave., 847-859-2647
Hackney on Harms 1241 Harms Rd. 847-724-5577
Glenview Bravo Cucina Italiana, 2600 Navy Blvd., 847-724-8400
The Yard House 1880 Tower Drive 847-729-9273
Jolane’s Café and Wine Bistro, 1100 Milwaukee Ave. 847-375-6986
El Jardin Norte 1831 Tower Dr. 847-729-9888
Glenview House 1843 Glenview Rd. 847-724-0692
Zingarella 2300 Lehigh Ave. 847-657-0707
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Froggy’s French Café, 306 Green Bay Rd., 847-433-7080 Miramar 301 Waukegan Rd. 847-433-1078
Highwood Bridie McKenna’s 254 Green Bay Rd. 847-432-3311 Alex’s Washington Gardens, 256 Green Bay Rd., 847-4320309
The Grill 331 Waukegan Ave. 847-579-4666 Gabriel’s Restaurant, 310 Green Bay Rd., 847-433-0031
Bertucci’s 246 Green Bay Rd. 847-432-6663
Norton’s Restaurant and Bar, 1905 Sheridan Rd., 847432-3287
Highland Park Tamales 493 Central Ave 847-433-4070
Phoenicia Mediterranean Cuisine, 1910 First St., 847-2669990
Now We’re Cookin Grill, 710 Central Ave., 847-432-7310
Abigail’s American Bistro, 493 Roger Williams Ave., 847849-1009
Bluegrass 1636 Old Deerfield Rd., 847-831-0595
Cafe Central 455 Central Ave. 847-266-7878
Bella Via 1699 Second St. 847-681-8300
Sushi Kushi Too 495 Central Ave 847-681-8997
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Nietos 429 Temple 847-432-0770 Lake Bluff Bluffington’s Café 113 E. Scranton Ave. 847-295-3344
Aleks’ Restaurant and Lounge, 525 Rockland Rd., 847295-7140
7643 Inovasi 28 E. Center Ave. 847-295-1000
Grille No. 43, 28800 N. Waukegan Rd., 847-234-
Lake Forest Food and Wine Specialties, 672 N. Western Ave. The Grille on Laurel 181 E. Laurel Ave. 847-234-9660
The Silo 625 Rockland Rd. 847-234-6660 Noodle Bar 20 E. Scranton Ave. 847-735-8170
Lake Forest Ferentino’s Pizza 842 N. Western Ave., 847-295-8888
Lovell’s of Lake Forest, 915 S. Waukegan Rd., 847-234-8013
Deer Path Inn 255 E. Illinois Rd. 847-234-2280
Francesca’s Intimo 293 E. Illinois Rd. 847-735-9235
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Mickey Finn’s Brewery, 412 N. Milwaukee Ave., 847362-6688
Fleming’s, 960 Milwaukee Ave., 847793-0333
Libertyville Café Pyrenees 1762 N. Milwaukee Ave., 847-362-2233
Lincolnshire Kona Grill, 940 N. Milwaukee Ave. 847955-1210
545 North 545 N. Milwaukee Ave., 847-247-8700
Flatlander’s Restaurant & Brewery, 200 Village Green, 847-821-1234
Lincolnwood Myron & Phil’s 3900 W. Devon Ave. 847-677-6663
Pinstripes 1150 Willow Rd. 847-480-2323
Northbrook Zapatista 992 Willow Rd. 847-559-0939
Tapas Gitana 310 Happ Rd. 847-784-9300
Northfield Happ Inn 305 Happ Rd. 847-784-9200
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P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, 1819 Lake Cook Rd., 847-5098844
Three Tarts 301 Happ Rd. 847-446-5444
Skokie McCormick & Schmick’s, 4999 Old Orchard Center 847-763-9811
Frontera Fresco, Macy’s Old Orchard, 1 Old Orchard Shopping Center, 847-3292638
Nirvana Wine & Grillerie, Ste. 280 701 N. Milwaukee Ave., 847-918-7828
Vernon Hills Portofino Italian Bistro, 102 Hawthorne Pkwy. 847-680-4300
94th Aero Squa ron, 1070 S. Milwaukee Ave., 847-4593700
Wheeling Pete Miller’s Seafood and Prime Steak, 412 N. Milwaukee Ave., 847-243-3700
Libertad 7931 Lincoln Ave. 847-674-8100
Ram Restaurant & Brewery, 700 N. Milwaukee Ave. 847-520-1222
Saranello’s, Westin Hotel, 601 N. Milwaukee Ave., 847-7776878
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Depot Nuevo 1139 Wilmette Ave. 847-251-3111
Wilmette Convito Café & Market, 1515 Sheridan Rd., 847-251-3654
Gilson’s 1126 Central Ave. 847-256-2430
The Noodle Cafe 708 12th St. 847-251-2228
Avli Estiatorio 566 Chestnut St. 847-446-9300
Winnetka: Restaurant Michael 64 Green Bay Rd. 847-441-3100
Little Ricky’s 540 Lincoln Ave. 847-784-1444
Anteprima 5316 N. Clark St. 773-506-9990
Chicago Big Jones 5347 N. Clark St. 773-275-5725
Bistro Campagne 4518 N. Lincoln Ave., 773-271-6100
Café Selmarie 4729 N. Lincoln Ave., 773-989-5595
Fat Cat Bar & Grill 4840 N. Broadway St., 773-506-3100
Fuel 1222 Washington Ct. 847-251-3835 Wilmette Chop House, 1162 Wilmette Ave., 872-5882433
Trifecta Grill 501 Chestnut St. 847-441-1700
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Francesca’a Bryn Mawr, 1039 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., 773-5069261
Hop Haus 7545 N. Clark St. 773-262-3783
Hopleaf 5148 N. Clark St. 773-334-9851
Uncommon Ground 1401 W. Devon Ave. 773-929-3680
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june of three Outstanding Barrington Hills Estates. Shop the French Market — Fine Antiques and Boutique. Find Bargains at the Avant Garden Shop — An Upscale Flea Market.
Libertyville Days Festival Downtown Libertyville Thursday, June 14 Sunday, June 17 It’s one of the first of several oldfashioned community festivals on the docket with carnival rides, food, a beer garden, live music, art and crafts expo and more!
Custer’s Last Stand Art Fair Chicago and Main streets, Evanston Saturday, June 16 Sunday June 17
Hands of Hope: Barrington Country Garden & Antique Faire Friday, June 15 Saturday, June 16 Tour the gardens
350 Artists and craftspeople from across the nation come together on the third weekend of June every year to exhibit and sell paintings, ceram-
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ics, pottery, photographs, jewelry, graphic arts, wearable art, country and home craft, antiques and collectibles. They are joined by 150 local businesses and commercial exhibitors who put on an old-fashioned sidewalk sale. Long Grove Strawberry Festival Downtown Long Grove Friday, June 22 Sunday, June 24 All things strawberry! Plus, great live music and lots of great shopping opportunities.
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Glenview Summer Festival and Street Sale Downtown Glenview Saturday, June 30 Come enjoy the 37th annual Summer Festival, complete with sidewalk sales, live entertainment, food vendors, artists and crafters, raffles and more! 2012 Fountain Square Arts Festival Church Street and Sherman Avenue, Evanston Saturday, June 25 Sunday, June 26 It’s one of the most prestigious art festivals in the Midwest—the Fountain
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Square Arts Festival has more than 250 artists and is the largest and oldest juried fine arts fair on the North Shore. The festival is located on six city blocks in downtown Evanston with the eponymous “Fountain Square” sculpture garden as its focal point.
art from over 100 artists from across the US in many mediums including ceramics, jewelry, mixed media, wood, sculpture, glass and much more.
Highland Park Festival of Fine Craft Sheridan Rd. between Central and Elm Saturday June 23 Sunday, June 24
Launched in 2003, the annual Promenade of Art has quickly become a popular fine art and fine craft festival. Along quaint streets that showcase a collection of upscale residential buildings, boutiques, and a variety of eateries, 150 juried artists display their work for over 25,000 attendees.
This is the 13th Annual Festival of Fine Craft in Highland Park sponsored by the Art Center. The festival will feature exciting
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pancake breakfast, a dog show, arts and crafts, an old-fashioned bicycle parade, 10K run, games and rides.
Chicago Botanic Garden Art Festival Glencoe Thursday July 5
Deerfield Family Days Deerfield Sunday July 3 Monday July 4
One of the most beautiful settings for an art festival—find your perfect peice of art from one of 80 exhibitors, or at the very least, inspiration for art of your own!
Catch Independence Day fireworks at Brickyards Park in Deerfield, along with live entertainment. Saturday highlights at Jewett Park include the traditional
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Northbrook Art in the Park Village Green Saturday, July 9 Sunday, July 10 It’s art on the Green all weekend long, with opportunities to meet and talk with the artists in person. Buffalo Grove Invitational Fine Art Festival Buffalo Grove Town
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This year’s festival features a wonderfully chosen, juried group of approximately 150 artists: all thrilled to showcase their art to nearly 32,000 fest visitors. 2012 Glencoe Sailfest Glencoe Boating Beach Saturday, July 21
kayaking excursions, youth and adult regattas, a youth sailing clinic, hot dog lunch and awards ceremony. It’s geared for kids 10 and up. North Shore Festival of Art Old Orchard Friday July 17 - Sunday, July 29 Skokie It’s a shopping two-
If you’ve always wanted to try sailing but haven’t worked up the nerve, here’s a free chance to give it a whirl. There’ll be free sailboat demos and rides with Boat Club members,
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fer—hit the fair, then the mall! Food, fun and fabulous art all in one spot. Lake County Fair Grayslake Wednesday, July 25 - Sunday, July 29 County fair action in all its animalloving, carnival ride, cotton candy goodness.
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Center Saturday, July 21 and Sunday, July 22
august 2012 Northbrook Days Village Green Park, corner of Shermer and Meadow roads Wednesday, August 1 - Sunday, August 5
tures fine crafts and arts among the boutiques and delicious cafes of downtown Glencoe. Art at The Glen Tower Drive, Glen Town Center, Glenview Saturday, August 11Sunday, August 12
A summertime tradition, Northbrook Days is five fun-filled days of carnival rides, games a “Taste of Northbrook” and a local business expo. Check their Web site for detailed information.
Nearly 200 artists at this event, featuring live music as well, all set among great shopping and alfresco dining options!
Glencoe Festival of Art Glencoe Saturday August 4 Sunday August 5 This festival fea-
Chicago Botanic Garden Kite Festival 1000 Lake Cook Rd. Glencoe
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Saturday, August 11 Sunday, August 12 Playing with kites of all shapes and sizes is a childhood rite of passage. Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to do so in a beautiful setting. The Chicago Fire Kite Team will be on hand, along with other professionals, ready to thrill and teach. Long Grove Fine Art & Wine Festival Downtown Long Grove Saturday, August 18 - Sunday, August 19
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2012 American Craft Exposition 2379 Sheridan Rd., Evanston (Northwestern University) Friday, August 24 Sunday, August 26
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It’s a perennial North Shore favorite—the American Craft Exposition is not macrame beverage cozies and appliqued sweatshirts. It’s a highly competitive, juried art event with a wide variety of media on hand. Metals, jewelry, leather, wood, decorative fibers and ceramics are just a handful of the categories represented. There’s even a benefit preview to support ongoing breast and ovarian cancer research on the North Shore. Skokie’s 2012 Backlot Bash Oakton Street and Lincoln Avenue, Skokie Friday, August 24 -
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Sunday, August 26 What a way to wrap up a fantastic summer, with a classic neighborhood festival: free live music all three nights; carnival rides; a beer tent; silent movies at the Skokie Theatre; a 5K; bingo; classic car fest and more! Port Clinton Art Festival Central Ave., downtown Highland ParkSaturday, August 25, and Sunday, August 26 Visit the largest art festival on Chicago’s North Shore: 260 artists, live music, great food! All centrally located in Highland Park.
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Take the trip out to Long Grove for art, food and fun, in one of the North Shore’s quaintest downtown shopping districts.
north shore Open for the season
Grab your water wings and umbrella— it’s time to hit the beach. Many North Shore beaches open Memorial Day weekend. And if you’ve got a resident pass to your local beach, you can use this list to break out of the “same old sand” rut, pack a picnic and explore a new one!
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evanston Lighthouse Beach 2611 Sheridan Rd.
Ridge Ave, Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Clark Street Beach 1811 Sheridan Rd
Dempster Street Beach Office During May: Sat. and Sun., 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. May 30: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. May 31-Sept. 5: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. daily
Greenwood St. Beach 1401 Sheridan Lee Street Beach 1111 Lake Shore Blvd F ree Admission on Mondays from July 11-Aug 29 for Evanston residents Free Admission for children under age one Admission/Hours of Operation: Beaches open for the season on Saturday, May 26th. Season tokens can be purchased at Morton Civic Center, 2100
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Season Token Prices April 1-June 10 $24/$40 R/NR June 11-July 31 $32/$56 R/NR Aug. 1-Labor Day $16/$28 R/ NR Daily beach admission: $8 adult, $6 children age 1-11 Beach Hours: May 26 through June 8, 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., June 9-Labor Day, 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.
winnetka Tower Beach Tower and Sheridan Road
Open for season Saturday June 9
Elder Lane Beach Elder and Sheridan Road
Individual Season Pass: $45/$75 R/NR
Maple Street Beach Maple and Sheridan Road
highland park Rosewood Beach 45 Roger Williams Ave. Open from dawn until dusk. Lifeguards on duty from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. from June 13-August 14, August 20, 21,2 7, 28 and September 3-5
Parking Pass needed: City Sticker for Highland Park residents, beach Parking Sticker for non-residents. Can be purchased at West Ridge Center, 636 Ridge Rd. 10 days prior to picnic date to secure a permit.
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lake forest Forest Park Beach Deerpath and Lake Roads Hours of Operation: 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Date Open: Memorial Day Weekend, Saturday June 9 Labor Day Beach Guards on Duty: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday-Saturday
Residents need photo ID for free beach admission (can be made at Lake Forest Recreation Center 400 Hastings Rd.) Weekends and Holidays only: $10 for non-residents and residents without a valid form of residential identification
glencoe Glencoe Beach 160 Hazel Ave Date Open: May 26-28, June 4 - August 26 Standard beach admission is $6/$10 R/NR adults, $4/$7
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R/NR youth and $2/$4 R/ NR seniors. Individual season beach tokens are $75/$90 R/NR through June 3, $95/$110 R/ NR after June 3 and $50/$55 R/NR after July 8
lake bluff Sunrise Beach 455 Sunrise Ave Opens Saturday, June 4 Sunday, August 13 Life Guards on duty: 9 a.m.-7 p.m. weekdays
8 a.m.-7 p.m. weekends Park District Residents: Free (with resident beach pass) Non-Resident Season Membership: $65 per person Non-Resident Daily Fee: $10 per person
waukegan Waukegan Municipal Beach 201 Sea Horse Drive
$20 Beach Pass for Non-Residents during weekends and holidays
No lifegaurds on duty Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Memorial Day Weekend-Labor Day Daily Pass: Free Entry
Illinois Beach State Park: 1 Lake Front Drive
Park Hours: April to Memorial
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Day Weekend-open Sunrise to Sunset Memorial Day WeekendLabor Day Weekend-open
Sunrise-8 p.m. Swim beaches are open to the public.
wilmette Wilmette Beach 101 Lake Street
Between 6-8 p.m: $2/$4 R/ NR
Gillson Park Sheridan Road and Washington Ave.
Wilmette beach Season Pass Individual Pass: $38/$96 R/ NR Must get photo ID for beach season pass
Date Open: Saturday, May 26 Date Close: Monday, September 5 Hours: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. daily Daily Beach admission: Between 9 a.m.-6 p.m: $4.25/$8.50 R/NR
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Grilling Permits: Free for residents/ $10 for non-residents
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Barrington’s Fourth of July Brat Tent Festivities is a six day event from Friday, June 29th—Wednesday, July 4th. It is held in the Metra parking lot in Downtown Barrington and includes bands, kids activities, food, and drinks.
Evanston’s 4th of July Parade begins at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, July 4th. The parade starts at Central Park Avenue East on Central Street and goes to Ashland Avenue. (Lawn chairs can be placed on Central Ave. beginning at 6:00 a.m. on July 1st.)
Barrington’s 4th of July Parade begins at 10:00 a.m. and will stretch along Main St. from Barrington High School to the train station. Fireworks will be held on July 4th at dusk!
Lakefront Fireworks go off at 9:15 p.m. The 2012 musical fireworks extravaganza will be launched from Clark Street Beach and can be viewed from any part of the lakefront area east of Downtown Evanston.
deerfield Deerfield Family Days spans July 3rd & July 4th, 2012, with entertainment on July 3rd at Brickyards Park and fireworks at 9:15 p.m. Head to Jewett Park July 4th for a pancake breakfast, art & crafts/ gourmet food market, bike show, dog show, rotary 10k race, petting zoo, pony rides, a parade, a flower show and food concessions!
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Kick off Glenview’s Independence Day Celebration with a children’s decorated bike parade on July 4th at 11:00 a.m. with the main parade starting at 11:30 a.m. This year’s parade starts at the OLPH parking lot, goes west on Glenview Road, turns south on Harlem to Central, then marches west on Central ending at Johns Park.
At 7:30 p.m. the 2012 Twilight Show will begin. Taking place on the beautiful grounds of the Glenview Park Golf Club, 800 Shermer Rd., the Twilight Show begins with a patriotic concert by the 100-piece North Shore Concert Band. The show is climaxed by fireworks synchronized to the patriotic music. July 4th Celebration at the Great Lakes Naval Base—This is a two day event that will include a craft fair, a 5k run, carnival rides, a kid’s zone, bingo special live entertainment, live music, food and beverage tents and, of course, the famous fireworks. The event has free admission and is open to the public. It will take place at Ross Field at the Great Lakes Naval Base on Sheridan Road.
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The Park District of Highland Park presents a 10:00 a.m. Fourth of July Parade in Downtown Highland Park and a Fourth Fest from 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. at the Sunset Woods Park featuring a petting zoo, carnival games, inflatable rides, pony and train rides, live entertainment and concessions.
Lake Bluff 4th of July Celebration—Parade at 10:00 a.m. from Oak Ave. on East Center Ave.
From 8:15 p.m. to 10:45 p.m. float and watch fireworks at Hidden Creek AquaPark— there’s nothing like relaxing in the pool while gazing up in the sky to watch the spectacular display of colors. $5/ person, all proceeds benefit S.M.I.L.E. For more information call 847.433.3170 At dusk there will be fireworks at Wolters Field. For more information call 847-432-0800.
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lake forest Lake Forest Festival and Fireworks—On July 4th you can head to Deerpath Park for live bands, including Kenny Loggins as the main headliner. Gates open at 5:00 p.m. with a $10 admission (gates opening just before the fireworks for those who only want to see the fireworks). The display begins at 9:30 p.m.
libertyville Enjoy a performance on July 4th by the Village Band at 7:30 p.m. in the RHW Bandshell before the fireworks displayat 9:30 p.m. at Butler Lake Park.
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Don’t miss Morton Grove Days, a festival on July 4th which features carnival rides, a beer garden, live entertainment, delicious food, and a parade and fireworks display! Morton Grove Park District fireworks at 9:30 p.m. at Harrer Park, 6250 Dempster Street.
The Skokie Independence Day parade begins at noon on Wednesday, July 4th with the party moving to the Niles West High School at 5 p.m. for food, drinks and live bands. The spectacular 3-D Fireworks Fest begins at dusk, with the first 10,000 patrons receiving a free pair of 3-D glasses. For more event information call 847674-1500.
northbrook Be sure to stop by the Village Green Park for pancakes, music and family games all morning on July 4th and check out the bike parade beginning at 2:00 p.m. Northbrook’s 4th of July parade features floats, music and fun for all ages starting at 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 4th. It be-
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gins at Cherry and Western and ends at the Village Green Park with this year’s theme being Imagine. Fireworks start at 8:45 p.m. at the Velodrome, located on Maple Ave just west of Waukegan Road.
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The Fourth of July parade steps off at 9:00 a.m. at the corner of Deerpath and Atrium Drive, just south of Highway 60 (Town Line Road). Vernon Hills Park District also sponsors live entertainment at Century Park beginning at 6:30 p.m., with fireworks wrapping up the show at approximately 9:30 p.m., set off by Mayor Roger Byrne.
Kick off Winnetka’s Fourth of July Celebrations with the parade at 10:00 a.m. at Elm and Glendale on July 4th. Activites begin on the Village Green at 11:00 a.m. with a children’s flag parade and family races. Wrap up the evening with Fourthfest at 6:30 p.m. at Duke Childs Field with face-painters, balloonists, moon walks and giant slides. The spectacular fireworks show begins at 9:15 p.m.
wilmette Festivities begin July 3rd with live music, food, games, rides, tumblers and animal shows starting at 4:00 p.m. at Gilson Park. This event closes with a firework display at 9:30 p.m. over Lake Michigan.
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3D Mammography
We can give you a clearer picture of your breast health. Advocate Lutheran General Hospital is the first hospital in the Midwest to offer 3D Mammography, a breakthrough method that allows doctors to see three-dimensional images of the breast. That improves their ability to detect abnormalities, allows for a more precise screening and helps provide the clear diagnosis you need. To schedule your 3D Mammography screening, call 847.723.3100 or click to visit advocatehealth.com/3Dmammo u
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o you know why golf is so great? It’s a life sport—you can learn to play as a little kid and keep on going right until they close the coffin lid. It’s a great family outing, but also a perfect afternoon getaway with buddies. You can make new friends by joining a league, and keep old ones with a little “après-golf” action on the patio. If you’re not a country club member, are just learning, or simply want to try out a few new holes, we’ve got the lowdown on some of the best public courses on Chicago’s North Shore.
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Deerfield You have to love a course that offers up a lunch bucket special. At the Deerfield Golf Club, you can get a medium bucket of balls, beverage and a hot dog for $14. Deerfield Golf Club & Learning Center Hours: 6 a.m. - dusk
Evanston There’s not a lot of free parking in Evanston, but if you’re a golfer, parking is free at The Frank Govern Memorial Golf Course. Located on Central Street adjacent to Evanston Northwestern Hospital, it’s an extremely affordable course, with rates between $13 and $24. It boasts a par-60 executive layout.
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Frank Govern Memorial Golf Course Hours: 6 a.m. - dusk
Glenview Glenview has two fantastic public golf options—The National 9 and Glenview Park Golf Club. The National 9 is directly across the street from the private Glen Club, which has hosted professional Nationwide Tour events. Because of its proximity, Glen Club greens keepers also take tender care of the National 9. Want to grab a bite to eat? Walk over to the Glen Town Center, home to a number of dining options for after the game. The Glenview Park Golf Club is the village’s 18-hole, par70 option, with yardage ranging from 4,900 - 6,100. It’s also home to The Café—a full-ser-
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vice restaurant (alfresco dining or air-conditioned relaxation!), pro shop and clubhouse. Visit their Web site for Web specials and rates, or to book a tee time online. Glenview National 9 Golf Club Hours: 7:30 a.m. - dusk Glenview Park Golf Club Hours: 7 a.m. - dusk
Highland Park Sunset Valley Golf Course is one of the only places we know of where you can play golf yearround. Enjoy getting your ankles wet? There are nine holes that’ll keep you on your toes. They also host the annual North Shore Amateur Tournament.
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Sunset Valley Golf Course Hours: dawn to dusk
Lake Forest Lake Forest is home to one of the oldest public courses in the country—Deerpath Golf Course, which was rehabbed a few years ago to improve sand traps, irrigation, water quality, the wildlife habitat and aesthetics. Visit their Web site for rates and other information. Deerpath Golf Course Hours: dawn to dusk Highland Park Golf Learning Center
Northbrook There’s a lot of golf in Northbrook: Anetsberger, Sports-
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mans Country Club and Willowhill Golf and Academy, which has an awesome Chicago skyline view!
On-site babysitting!
Sportsmans Country Club Hours: dawn to dusk
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Anetsberger Golf Course Hours: dawn to dusk Willowhill Golf Course Hours: dawn to dusk
Skokie Skokie’s Weber Park Golf Course 9-hole par-3 course is a great place to work on your short game. If you just want a bucket of balls, try out the Top 100 driving range at Sports Park (3459 Oakton), complete with heated stalls. What’s special?
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Weber Park Golf Club Hours: 7 a.m. – sunset
It’s one of the few places where you can catch lake perch every Friday night! Located conveniently off Lake Avenue in west Wilmette, Wilmette Golf Club is a par-70 course, ranging from about 4,800 to 6,000 yards. It offers discounted off-season rates and boasts a wonderful fullservice restaurant and pro shop. Wilmette Golf Club Hours: dawn to dusk If that’s not enough golf to keep you busy all summer and fall, try one of these courses:
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Vernon Hills:
Arlington Lakes Golf Club Nickol Knoll Golf Club
Vernon Hills Golf Course White Deer Run Golf Course
Barrington:
Wadsworth:
Makray Memorial Golf Club
Buffalo Grove: Buffalo Grove Golf Club
Midlane Championship Golf Resort
Wheeling: Chevy Chase Golf Course
Lake Bluff: Lake Bluff Golf Course
Winnetka: Winnetka Golf Club
Libertyville: Libertyville Golf Course Lake Forest Golf Course
Lincolnshire: Crane’s Landing Golf Club
Morton Grove: Chick Evans Golf Course
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will be divided into two Outdoor Garden Classrooms where children will grow food and ornamental plants, learn about the native species of our region and enjoy gardening. The Night Ministry Lighting Up The Night Awards Dinner & Auction June 7 In addition to benefitting the programs of The Night Ministry, Lighting Up The Night celebrates the contributions of outstanding community partners and volunteers. The evening will honor Anne and Bill Goldstein with the President’s Award, The Union Church of Hinsdale as Outstanding Community Partner, and Bonnie Kepplinger as Outstanding Community Volunteer. Heartland Alliance Home & Garden Tour June 9 See someone’s dream. Help another’s come true. Join us for
a tour of splendid, professionally designed private homes and gardens in southwest Michigan’s Harbor Country. Spend a leisurely day in the country exploring exquisite homes and the spectacular work of the Midwest›s acclaimed interior designers, architects, and horticultural enthusiasts. Enjoy lunch on the lawn and after the tour, recharge your batteries, fill your glass, load your plate and enjoy live music at the complimentary After-Party and Silent Auction. Housing Opportunities for Women “How Very” Annual Gala at The Field Museum June 9 This annual gala, dinner and auction raises vital funds to support HOW’s mission of empowering women, children and families to permanently break the cycle of poverty and homelessness. Featuring an opening
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reception, dinner by Food For Thought, dinner program and champagne and Sprinkles cupcakes after-party, the event will also include silent and live auctions filled with exclusive experiences, sports packages, getaways and more. Join HOW’s Host Committee, including the Ricketts family, emcee Val Warner (Host of ABC’s Windy City Live), and more than 400 guests to support HOW’s lifesaving work! North Shore Art League - Art on the Plaza June 9 & 10 Stroll this juried art show at the Plaza del Lago while you take in the beautiful lake, cheery flowers and historical fountains. Meet the artists, perhaps find something you can’t live without and support the North Shore Art League. Free entry and free parking.
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Life Celebrations: Bina Martin on How to Plan a Perfect Wedding June 14 Author of “Miss Manners’ Guide To A Surprisingly Dignified Wedding,” Bina is also the daughter of Judith Martin, better known as Miss Manners. Join her for a conversation about a wedding that is perfect in every way. EcoBuild Architectural Bike Tour benefitting the Wimette Historical Society June 16 Join the first-ever bike tour that will highlight homes in Wilmette that have green technology and construction. Attendees will learn about easy and affordable steps to make their own home a little more green from authorities in green design and construction at each home. Come see how easy it is to incorporate eco-friendly features into any home!
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YWCA Evanston Northshore - Race Against Hate June 17 The Ricky Byrdsong Memorial Race Against Hate, now in its thirteenth year, was launched to honor Ricky’s legacy and bring attention to the need to combat hatred in all its forms. Each year, it draws over 4,000 participants, and whether you’re a casual walker or a competitive runner, they have a place for you! The event features onfield refreshments and fun for the whole family. Join us for this fast, flat and scenic race along Lake Michigan. The Alain Locke Initiative “Oh The Places We Will Go” June 21 Help close the achievement gap by energizing urban schools with the high-impact leaders of today and tomorrow. Your ticket to this summer fund-
raiser Oh, the Places Well Go! will help the Alain Locke Initiative do just that! Join over 300 civic, business and educational leaders and rising stars at this vibrant locale, transformed into a whimsical evening of food, fun and philanthropy. Piven Theatre Workshop 2012 Gala June 23 Celebrate this North Shore treasure at their annual gala. Enjoy perfornances by Young People’s Company, dancing, food by MJ Catering and Koi Restaurant, a silent auction, Vectrix scooter raffle and more. Pick up a VIP ticket and meet Jeremy Piven, star of Entourage and the upcoming British series Mr. Selfridge. Evanston Mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl and City Manager Wally Bobkiewicz will be honored for their commitment to the arts in Evanston.
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Housewalk - The Chicago Lighthouse June 27 Tour some of the North Shore’s most elegant homes at the annual House and Garden Walk. This event supports the Chicago Lighthouse and is organized by the Associate Board, who raise awareness about the services offered at The Chicago Lighthouse. Since 1986, the Associate Board has raised over $1.4 million for children, seniors and family support services.
Lincoln Park Zoo Ball: The Great Catsby July 2 Dare we say it? This promises to be the ball of balls. Nestled into the magical zoo space, this year’s ball will bring a Hamptons’ twist to Lake Michigan. Swing into the Leopard Lounge to survey the silent auction or sit for a dramatic photo to capture the evening. Dance and dine under sparkling chandeliers. And all the while, help raise funds for the beloved zoo.
Centennial Gala: 100 Years of Service June 28 The Junior League of Chicago is hosting a very special gala, as they celebrate 100 years of service. Join us for this momentous occasion with cocktails, dinner, an awards program and lively nightcap party at the Four Seasons Hotel.
A Safe Haven “Run to End Homelessness” 5k July 15 Help transform lives from homelessness to self-sufficiency with pride and purpose. The RUN! will take place at beautiful Douglas Park in Chicago and will be followed by a Live Aid Concert.
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Premise, a new restaurant in Andersonville, is the destination restaurant for casual fine dining, special occasions, and private events. Chef Brian Runge prepares exceptional, high-qualiy cuisine executed with precision and refined service. Enjoy the downtown night-out, minus the drive. Conveniently located in Andersonville 5420 N Clark St, Chicago 773.334.9463 premisechicago.com Open Tue–Sun Dinner 5:00 pm Sunday Brunch 11:00 am–3:00 pm Cocktail Salon Wed–Sat 6:00 pm–2:00am
THE TASTING MENU
A five course chef-driven dining experience. Pescatarian and vegetarian menus are also available.
THE KINGS ROOM
Exclusive private dining for eight to twelve people. Share in the joy of good company, fine food, and libations with Chef Brian’s eight or ten course tasting menus carefully paired with boutique wines. Before and after dinner enjoy the elegant outdoor balcony, luxuriously furnished, for the unparalleled intimate privacy of your guests.
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