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Deer Park Events Jazz Patio & Wine Fest
Deer Park is located at 20530 N Rand Road. For more information on the following events, visit www.shopdeerparktowncenter.com.
Enjoy thE sounds of summEr at the 3rd annual Deer Park Jazz Patio & Wine Fest on Saturday, August 9 from 1:30-8 p.m.
see performances by:• The Roger Harris Trio• Judy Roberts with vocalist
Paul Marinaro and saxophon-ist Greg Fishman
• Stephanie Browning and Golden Mean
• The Frank Catalano (Grammy Award winning saxophonist)/ Jimmy Chamberlin (former drummer of Smashing Pumpkins) Super Group.
Judy Roberts performing at the 2012 Deer
Park Jazz Patio.
The summer Sidewalk Sale is returning to Deer Park for a fifth year from Friday, July 11 through Sunday, July 13. Don’t miss Vera Bradley’s huge tent sale. Sales will be held during mall hours. For more information, call 847-726-7755.
Sidewalk Sale Days
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Artumn fine Art festival
saturday, september 13 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.sunday, september 14 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Cinemark Summer Movie ClubhouseMonday, July 16 through Monday, August 18
sEE 10 fun films for kids this summEr. Tickets are $5 when purchased in advance, or $1 per show when purchased at the box office. All films are rated G or PG and will be shown at 10 a.m. Century 16 Deer Park is located at 21600 W. Field Parkway. For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit www.cinemark.com.
in 1974, joE ornElAs started the store Consolidated Music, which offers guitar lessons, rentals, and product for sale. The shop was located next to Starbucks and Cooper’s for 30 years until 2005 when it was located on Northwest Highway. Six years ago, Consolidated Music found its current home at the Barrington Commons. The shop has 14 instructors who teach mostly private classes and on occasion group classes. A Rockstar 101 program is offered where students learn how to play in groups before going off on their own to form new bands. The program is 10, 2-hour sessions for five weeks, culminating in a concert. Jeff Lindahl, who has been playing guitar since he was 14, is the current owner and took over the shop in 1996. Consolidated Music celebrated its 40th anniversary on Tuesday, March 11. For more information, call 847-381-0164, or visit www.consolidatedmusic.net. The store is located at 125 Barrington Commons Court. Store hours are: Mon. – Thur. 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Consolidated Music Celebrates 40 Years
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Jeff Lindahl, owner of Consolidated Music
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Women’s Club of Inverness NewsSinging in the Rain- Swaying With Stylesupport from WomEn’s Club of invErnEss (WCi) patrons, advertisers, vendors, and guests, helped WCI raise $25,800 at its annual spring fashion show fundraiser “Singing in the Rain- Swaying with Style” on Saturday, April 12 at The Stonegate Conference & Banquet Centre. This total, combined with the fall fundraiser “Girls Night Out,” helped WCI donate funds to 29 nonprofit agencies and 17 undergraduate scholarships for a total of $52,700. ZZAZZ Productions of Oak Brook produced the fashion show, which was dedicated to Raisa Bratkiv, a long time WCI member and former president. Designer Shertnett Swaby showcased her clothing line, even joining one model for a trip down the catwalk. Swaby started in Toronto, Canada where she was a top four finalist on “Project Runway.” She currently has a store in Chicago. For more information, visit www.womensclubofinverness.com.
From left: Outgoing President of WCI, Kathy Anderson, and incom-
ing President Cheryl Trzupek at the spring fundraiser fashion show.
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Above: Cynthia Potts in an evening gown by Rene Ruiz. Right: Umbrellas served as table centerpieces.
WCI Scholarship RecipientsWCi WAs AblE to fund 17 undergraduate scholarships for area high school and college students, including adults returning to college, living in the area served by high school districts #220 and #211. Before the scholarships were awarded, a short bio of each student was read citing their accomplishments, community ser-vice, academic achievement, leadership skills, and other extra-curricular activities.
Back row from left: ZaKary Lewandowski, Nicholas
Vucovich, and Hamed Shafiuddin. Middle row from left:
Samia Quadri, Valerie Anderson, and Marissa Mallon. Front
row from left: Sana Quadri, Silvia Catalan, and Nicolette
Natalino. Not pictured: Mariah Ghant, Agnes Kowalski,
Andriana Krivonosov, Jack McKeague, Briana Michaels, Allie
Xiaoyi Oakes, Suvida Lakshmi, and Sana Shafiuddin.
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support our hEAling hEroEs at the 4th annual Barrington Honor Ride & Run on Sunday, August 17 at Citizens Park. Underwater People and Darryl Markette will provide entertain-ment. Guests can enjoy food from Meeske’s Prime Meats of Barrington. Proceeds from the event will benefit Ride2Recov-ery programs, which provide cycling based rehabilitation for wounded heroes. For more information, call 847-702-7867, or email [email protected].
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sChEdulE of EvEnts:
6-6:45 a.m. – Registration
7 a.m. – Opening Ceremony & Color guard
7:15 a.m. – Bike Rides: 20, 30, or 45 miles
8 a.m. – Certified 5k & 10k run in Cuba Marsh
10 a.m. – Kids obstacle course opens; Kids 1-mile ride
hosted by Bike Barrington; festival and live music
Bike BarringtonBike Barrington is returning Sunday, August 17 and will in-
clude a 1-mile kids’ ride through Citizens Park, an obstacle
course, helmet fittings, games, and giveaways. The event
begins at 10 a.m. with registration starting at 9 a.m. This
event coincides with Barrington’s Honor Ride & Run.
Barrington HonorRide & Run
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WEird AnimAls ArE gAthEring at St. Paul United Church of Christ (UCC) Vacation Bible School from Monday, July 28 through Friday, August 1 starting at 8:45 a.m. until noon. Registration for children ages 4-years-old to 5th grade is available online at www.stpauluccbarrington.org, or by calling 847-381-0460. Registration deadline is Monday, July 7. St. Paul UCC is located at 401 E. Main Street in Barrington.
St. Paul UCC Vacation Bible School
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littlE City is hosting its 51st annual golf tournament on Monday, August 11 at Twin Orchard Country Club in Long Grove to raise awareness and funds for children and adults with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities. The event will honor Joe Adams, managing partner and CEO of McGladrey, LLP. For more information, and to register, visit www.littlecity.org/lci.
Little City Invitational Golf Tournament
Golfers on the course at Twin Orchard Country Club at last year’s golf outing. Twin Orchard Country Club is located at 22353 Old McHenry Road.
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thE bArrington ChAptEr of infAnt WElfArE enjoyed “Dinner with Julia” on Friday, May 23 at D&J Bistro located in Lake Zurich. Guests enjoyed watching Julia Child on her first 1962 public television show “The French Chef.” The staff of D&J Bistro created her exact recipe for “Boeuf Bourguignon,” which began with French Baked Onion soup and finished with La Symphonie des desserts. All proceeds from the Barrington Chapter events support the Infant Welfare Healthcare Clinic located at 3600 W. Fullerton in Chicago.
Q for morE informAtion, visit WWW.infAntWElfArEsoCiEty.org/bAr-rington.html.
Dinner with Julia
Barrington Chapter of Infant Welfare Society
members Jerilyn Ugaste and Vickie Siegel.
bAtAillE ACAdEmiE of thE dAnsE is enroll-ing for fall classes. Preschool and kindergarten weekday and Saturday classes; beginner/inter-mediate middle school and high school classes; and adult Zumba classes are available. For more information, and to register, visit www.batailledanse.com, or call 847-381-1459.
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bArrington WritErs’ Workshop (bWW) will host keynote speaker Eliza-beth Blackwell, author of “While Beauty Slept” on Saturday, July 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Performing Arts Center in the Garlands. Blackwell will give a talk “Twitter Lit: What Authors Need to Know About Social Media.” A graduate from North-western University with a degree in history and a master’s in journalism from Co-lumbia University in New York, Blackwell worked as a magazine editor and free-lance writer for a number of Chicago-area publications. Admission is $10 for non-members. To register, call The Garlands at 847-304-1996, or Bev Ottaviano at 847-650-3129. For more information, visit www.barringtonwriters.org. The Garlands is located at 1000 Garlands Lane.
BWW Media Talk
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PHD Events
Fairways for Families Golf Outing
soCiEty for thE prEsErvAtion of humAn dignity (phd) is a counseling center for pregnancy help and education. Located in Inverness, PHD serves women in the north and northwest suburbs of Chicago. For more information on the following events, call 847-359-4967 x19, or visit www.sphd.org.
join phd at its annual “Fairways for Families” Golf Outing and fundraiser on Saturday, July 16 at Makray Memorial Golf Club locat-ed at 1010 S. Northwest Highway in Barrington. All proceeds go to support PHD counseling services. Space is limited to 128 golfers. Registration is $200 per person and includes breakfast, BBQ lunch, golf and cart, drink tickets, and a goodie bag. Registration begins at 8 a.m. followed by a shotgun start at 9 a.m.
Left: Ray Franczak and Ann Franczak, former PHD Board Member. Right: Cindy Lowery and Jerry Frida, golf outing participants.
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From left: Catherine E. Vincus, PHD executive director; Ben Stephen, Spirit of Life Gala guest; and Jane
Stephen, director of Motivate Prevention Programs. Guests could bid on auction items such as four
tickets to a Blackhawks game and a Chicago White Sox skybox.
Spirit of Life GalanEArly 200 guEsts AttEndEd the "Spirit of Life Gala" on Saturday, April 26 at Wynstone Golf Club to benefit PHD’s services and programs. Attendees also had the opportunity to win $1,500 by participating in a cash raffle. The event honored James Brenner, a PHD board member. Funds raised will go to support women who are pregnant or parenting a child under three, those who are experiencing grief or loss from miscarriage, and women suffering from postpartum depression. Funds will also go towards PHD’s Motivate Prevention Programs that educate on topics of rela-tionships, anti- bullying, and positive parenting.
phd’s fourth AnnuAl “bikErs AgAinst bulliEs” motorcycle ride will be held on Sunday, September 7 beginning at 8 a.m. Funds raised will support the agency’s Motivate Prevention Department, which offers programs to adolescents and parents on issues such as healthy communication, relationships, and bullying. Riders will start at the Broken Oar Marina-Bar & Grill and ride for almost 60 miles. Registration is $20 per person. Broken Oar is located at 614 Rawson Bridge Road in Port Barrington.
Bikers Against Bullies
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on saturday, may 17, The Community Church of Barrington hosted its first pet blessing where residents and church mem-bers could bring their pets to be blessed by Reverend Zina Jacque. The event, started by a member of the church, had 20 dogs, one cat, and one rabbit get blessed. The church is planning on making this an annual event with the next blessing happening as early as the fall. For more information, visit www.ccbarrington.org.
The Community Church of Barrington Hosts Pet Blessing
Reverend Zina Jacque (left) blesses a dog at The Community Church of Bar-
rington’s first pet blessing.
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hoovEd AnimAl rEsCuE & protECtion soCiEty (hArps) has named Jason Hornickel as its new executive director. Hor-nickel, a resident of Union, Ill., will succeed Donna Ewing, who will serve as a mentor during this transition and on the HARPS board of directors. “I have big horseshoes to fill,” said Hornickel. “Like Donna, my first horse was a rescue case destined for a dog-food plant, which sparked my life-long ambition of helping horses in need.” Hornickel brings to HARPS his experience as an equestrian health care specialist, a certified professional farrier, a licensed teacher with a master’s degree, and his knowledge for small businesses (he is an owner himself). Founded in 2001 by Donna Ewing, HARPS is a nonprofit organization that rescues abused and neglected horses and other hooved animals. For more information on HARPS, or to get involved in community outreach or educational opportunities, visitwww.harpsonline.org.
HARPS Announces new Executive Director
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HARPS hosted the Robert Frost Animal Club from the Schaumburg school district
in May at its temporary facility on Oak Knoll Road.
Jason Hornickel with TT Jara an Andalusian.
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Barrington Brew FestsAmplE CrAft brEWs And food while enjoying music at the 11th annual Barrington Brew Fest on Saturday, July 12 from 3-7 p.m. in downtown Bar-rington. Tickets are $40 until 5 p.m. on July 11, $50 day of. VIP tickets are avail-able online for $80.
Proceeds from the fest benefit BACOA. For more information, visit www.barrington-brewfest.com.
bEAtlE's tributE bAnd The
Cavern Beat will help BACOA
celebrate the golden era of
the Beatle’s sound on Friday,
September 5 from 6:30-10 p.m.
at The Garlands of Barrington.
Tickets are $100 until August 22;
$115 after. For more information,
visit www.bacoa.org. The
Garlands is located at 1000
Garlands Lane.
The BACOA Bash
join bACoA for its 7th annual awareness luncheon “Fabulous You” on Thursday, November 6 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Makray Memorial Golf Club. The luncheon highlights how to take care of yourself while caring for others. For more information, visit www.bacoa.org. Makray Memorial Golf Club is located at 1010 S. Northwest Highway, Barrington.
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