Deerfield and Lincolnshire calendar - Aug. 2
August 2, 2011 8:34PM
Updated: November 2, 2011 6:38PM
Arts
The Deerfield Historic Village, 517 Deerfield Road, is open from 2-4 p.m. Sundays through September and by appointment. Visitors are invited to tour five buildings of historic interest, including the 1837 Caspar Ott log house, Lake County’s oldest surviving building. The permanent exhibit is “Deerfield History” from the first settlers through the 1950s. The Deerfield Area Historical Society created and maintains the Historic Village. Admission is free. Donations are accepted. Call (847) 948-0680 or visit www.deerfieldhistoricalsociety.org for information.
Business
NBNI North Shore Network Group meets 7 a.m. on Thursdays at Max & Benny’s Restaurant, 461 Waukegan Road, Northbrook, to provide business leads to members who reside in Cook and Lake counties with businesses throughout two counties. Contact Philipp Weisskopf at (847) 831-6401.
The DBR Chamber of Commerce offers several upcoming events:
BNI Wildfire Chapter Networking Group meets from 7-8:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Wildfire Restaurant, 235 Parkway Drive, Lincolnshire. Contact Karen at (773) 867-3631 or karen.derose@lfg.com for information.
LeTip networking and referral group meets from 7-8:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Rhapsody Cafe, 833 Deerfield Road. Call Bob Sztapka at (847) 875-8007 for information.
NW Suburban Jewish Networking Group has professional networking and support meetings from 10-11:30 a.m. the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Admission is free. Call (847) 459-1677 for information.
Greater Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce sponsors Net Linc!, a networking group that meets from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. the last Wednesday of the month at Cubby Bear North, 21661 N. Milwaukee Ave., Lincolnshire. Visit lincolnshirechamber.org or call (847) 793-2409 for information.
Children
NorthShore Kohl Children’s Museum Day: Kohl Children’s Museum, 2100 Patriot Blvd., Glenview, will conducts a free dinner and children’s activities, including a healthy snacking demonstration, art projects, healthy move and shake, etc., from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Aug. 12. Admission is free. For information, call (847) 570-5020.
Extraordinary Kids, a kindergarten enrichment program, has fall Session in progress. Classes are available in Deerfield, Glenview, Highland Park, Northbrook, Winnetka or Buffalo Grove. Visit www.extraordinary-kids.com or call (847) 945-7632 to register.
District 109 kindergarten and new student registration is available at the district administration building from 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m. weekdays or by appointment. Registration packets are available online at www.dps109.org under “Parents” and under “Registration.” The administration building is at 517 Deerfield Road. Call (847) 945-1844 with questions or for an appointment outside normal registration hours.
JCYS Sunflower Day Camp is at the JCYS George W. Lutz Family Center, located on Clavey Road between Green Bay and Route 41. Summer-camp options are available for children ages 1-5. New are: Parent-Tot Drop-in and Play Camp in the Lily Pad designed for 1- and 2-year-olds; a Travel Tots program for children 18 months to 2 years of age; and longer day option for 3- and 4-year-olds. Older 3-year-old campers take trips to the Lillian L. Lutz Recreation Center Splash Pad, while 4- and 5 year-old campers spend time at swim lessons, off-site field trips, etc. Sunflower Camp families are entitled to a Summer Family Pass at a discounted rate. Contact Ileane Voigt at (847) 433-6001, Ext. 116 or ivoigt@jcys.org for information.
Learn to Play and Play to Learn: The preschool program offered through Deerfield Park District runs from September to May and is open to all children 2 1/2-5 years of age. All preschool program staff members are early childhood educators. The preschool program is housed within the Jewett Park Community Center, 836 Jewett Park Drive, Deerfield. A fenced playground is adjacent to the facility. Preschool, depending upon age group, is offered on a two-day, three-day, four-day or five-day basis, in the morning and afternoon. Walk-in registration is ongoing. For a tour, call (847) 572-2634, e-mail info@dfpd.org or visit www.dfpd.org.
Deerfield Park District offers a.m./p.m. care for District 109 kindergarten students at the Recreation Center, providing a supplement to the District 109 educational curriculum with recreational options. Call (847) 945-0650, e-mail info@dfpd.org or go to www.dfpd.org for information.
Holy Cross School has openings in its pre-kindergarten program held daily from 8:15-11 a.m. and staffed with a certified teacher and para-professional. Care is available before and after the pre-kindergarten class through Connie’s Clubs, a child care service affiliated with Holy Cross. Enroll in a pre-kindergarten program at (847) 945-0135 or kanderson@holycrossparish.net.
Community
Community Services Day, a free event for residents of all ages, is Sept. 10 at Brickyards Park/Patty Turner Center, Deerfield. The purpose of the event is to promote services available to residents. Community-service clubs and organizations are invited to reserve booth space. The main Community Services Day event runs from noon to 4 p.m., with a passenger/child safety-seat checkpoint from 9-11 a.m. in the south parking lot, A SWALCO electronics recycling/collection activity is tentatively set for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. near the Public Works building. From 9 a.m. to noon, a Pet Vaccination and Microchip Clinic will be held near the Patty Turner Center. American Legion Post 738 will present the colors at 12:45 p.m. The Deerfield Lions Club will bring its inflatable mascot, Leo the Lion. There will be balloon twisters and other activities. A helicopter ball drop will be held at 3:45 p.m. Entertainment will be on stage throughout the afternoon. All booth vendors are asked to bring give-away items and/or run some type of game or activity (both to be approved by the CSD 2011 Committee). Performances, games, giveaways, adult programs, inflatable rides for kids, a helicopter take-off and landing, canine-unit demonstration, art tent, residential sprinkler fire demo, “Touch-a-Truck” and mascot activity will be part of the event. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Parking will be available in the 155 Pfingsten office building parking lot (across from Brickyards Park). The event will take place rain or shine. Emergency-services demonstrations and helicopter activities depend upon availability and weather. To reserve booth space, contact Linda Anderson at (847) 945-0650 or e-mail lindaa@deerfieldparks.org.
Music Institute of Chicago will sponsor a free Family Open House from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Sept. 7 at the Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, 30 Riverwoods Road, Lincolnshire. Learn about music lessons and classes, and partake in an instrument petting zoo and early childhood demos. Contact www.musicinst.org or call (847) 905-1500 for information.
Chicago Shadhuli Sufi Center offers its annual Midwest Sufi Gathering 2011 from 6 p.m. Aug. 5 to noon Aug. 8. Admission is free Friday to all and on Saturday and Sunday to newcomers. Registration is $250. Scholarships are available per need. Room discounts are available through Hyatt. The event will be held at the Hyatt Deerfield, 1750 Lake Cook Road. A prayer retreat will be Sunday evening to Monday morning. Donations are requested. All faiths are welcome to sit with Jerusalem’s Sidi, Shaykh Muhammad al-Jamal. Touring eight states, Sidi visits Deerfield to guide seekers in their journey to peace, spiritual and physical healing, and oneness with God. Readings from Sidi’s books, guest Sufi teachers, and recorded music enhance growth will be provided. For hotel reservations, call (847) 945-3400. Receive a discount if you mention the Sufi event. For information and to register, contact Laila at (847) 940-1047 or ka1teacher@aol.com.
Entertainment
The Village Music Store “Summer Showcase” Wednesday evening concert series has been extended to Aug. 10 in Starbucks Plaza in downtown Deerfield, 675 Deerfield Road. The next concert is 6:30 p.m. Aug. 10. Double Bill Halo will perform youth rock and Minor Chaos will perform teen rock. The “Summer Showcase “ is a public service activity of the Village Music Store, the Primesource Village Center and Starbucks. For information, call Lana Rae a (847) 945-5321.
Health
The American Cancer Society, 100 Tri-State International Parkway, Suite 125, Lincolnshire, offers an opportunity for cancer patients to receive free wigs at: the Lake County Regional Office, 100 Tri-State International Parkway, Suite 125, Lincolnshire; Cancer Wellness Center, 2824 Belvidere Road, Waukegan; or Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital, Grayslake Campus, 1475 E. Belvidere Road, Unit 100. The Lake County Regional Office, Cancer Wellness Center and Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital contain wig boutiques that provide cancer patients suffering from the effects of chemotherapy and radiation with new wigs, scarves and hats. Volunteers assist patients in finding a wig that fits their personal taste, but also will conduct a wig-fitting to ensure it fits correctly. In order to receive a free wig, scarf or hat, the American Cancer Society asks that each individual call (847) 317-0025 prior to visiting the wig boutiques to set up an appointment.
Cancer Wellness Center, 215 Revere Drive, Northbrook, offers: Free Reiki, healing touch, reflexology, massage and personal training wellness sessions to anyone impacted by cancer, including individuals with a diagnosis, their family members and individuals who have lost a loved one to cancer. Call (847) 509-9595 to register or visit www.thecancerwellnesscenter.org.
Sachs Recreation Center in Deerfield offers group exercise classes for individuals 16 years of age and up. Non-members may buy a one-day guest membership to participate. Cost is $7 for Deerfield Park District residents and $9 for non-residents. Varied half-hour to one-hour group exercise classes are offered from 5:45 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Mondays-Fridays. Classes are also offered Saturday and Sunday mornings. “A-Z” group exercise classes range from “Aqua” to “Zumba.” Businesses and corporations are invited to call (847) 572-2660 to design memberships with before-work, lunch-hour or after-work group exercise classes (or athletic league participation) geared for employees, based on their schedules, needs and interests. Visit www.SachsRecCenter.org, call (847) 572-2600, or e-mail info@SachsRecCenter.org for information.
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12-step program for anyone dealing with a compulsive or addictive behavior or a co-dependent relationship. The group meets at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at North Suburban Evangelical Free Church, 200 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield. Call (847) 580-5781 for information.
Libraries
Deerfield Public Library. The Deerfield Library Board of Trustees meets 7 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month. Programs are free and open to the public. Register in advance at www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs & Classes” or by calling (847) 945-3311.
Children’s Programs: All children’s activities, except those designated “drop-in,” require registration in advance in person, online at www.deerfieldlibrary.org under “Programs and Classes,” or at (847) 945-3311. Vernon Area Public Library District, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. Register for library programs online at www.vapld.info, in person, or by calling (847) 634-3650. All programs free and require registration unless otherwise indicated. All programs are held at the Vernon Area Public Library District.
New York Times bestselling author Brad Thor will appear at a free public event at 7 p.m. Aug. 12 to speak and sign copies of his forthcoming novel, Full Black, at the Stevenson High School West Auditorium in Lincolnshire. The event is jointly sponsored by the Vernon Area Public Library and the Fremont Public Library. Thor’s newest title has been released. It is his 10th novel focused on Navy SEAL turned covert counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath. A door prize of all 10 of Thor’s titles, signed, will be awarded to one attendee courtesy of publisher Atria Books. To register for the Aug. 12 event in Lincolnshire, call (847) 634-3650 or register online at http://www.vapld.info.
Recreation
Deerfield Park District events include:
Summer Samplers – free musical entertainment at Mitchell Pool/Park – from 5-6:30 p.m. each Sunday through Aug. 21. Everyone is invited; Bring a picnic or purchase concessions.
The Park District’s annual Dive-In Theater is 7-10 p.m. Aug. 6 at Mitchell Pool, located at Wilmot and Hazel. The event is free; no registration is required. Bring a raft, inner tube or noodle and watch a movie from the water. The concession stand will be open; popcorn is free. Call (847) 945-0650 or visit www.deerfieldparks.org for information.
A variety of options for pool admission are available. Pool passes start at $63 for the season, with varying rates for individuals. Swim coupons are available at a price of $65 for 10 coupons. Deerspring Pool is at 200 Deerfield Road (between Waukegan Road and Route 41), with a pool-season telephone number of (847) 945-7610. Mitchell Pool, 951 Wilmot Road (at Hazel), has a pool-season phone number of (847) 945-7760. Outside of pool season, contact the Park District at (847) 945-0650, e-mail info@deerfieldparks.org or visit 836 Jewett Park Drive. To buy pool passes or get a pool calendar/sticker, stop between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Friday or 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Park District office, 836 Jewett Park Drive.
Eat to the Beat on Wednesdays at the Pavilion in Jewett Park brings musical performances and other entertainment to families, especially ones with young children. Admission is free. Eat to the Beat takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and runs through Aug. 17. Lunch and snacks are sold at the concession stand through Cookers of Deerfield or participants may bring a picnic lunch. The pavilion area is adjacent to a playground. Scheduled entertainers are: Aug. 10: Rick Kelly; and Aug. 17: Dave Rudolph. The Jewett Park Pavilion is northwest of the Jewett Park Community Center, 836 Jewett Park Drive.
Sachs Recreation Center, 455 Lake Cook Road (Deer Park Plaza), (847) 572-2600; info@SachsRecCenter.org; www.SachsRecCenter.org is once again having Fitness Center memberships available for students home from college. Students on summer break can take advantage of a $99, three-month membership. Call or stop by Sachs for a tour or details.
Contact or visit the Deerfield Golf Club and Learning Center to use the golf course, clubhouse and amenities available, including leagues, lessons, camps, banquets, tee times, pro shop and practice range – or stop in for lunch at the clubhouse. Contact the Deerfield Golf Club and Learning Center by stopping by 1201 Saunders, Riverwoods; calling (847) 945-8333; e-mailing info@DeerfieldGolf.org; or going to www.DeerfieldGolf.org.
Extended Care - For “extended care” options that lengthen the day from as early as 8 a.m. to as late as 6 p.m., children should be dropped off and picked up at the Jewett Park Community Center. Parents are asked to double-check trip information to determine lunch needs. All children should be picked up by 6 p.m. Fee per day of extended care is $20 per resident and $25 per non-resident. Call (847) 945-0650, e-mail info@dfpd.org or visit www.dfpd.org for information.
Park District fitness programs for individuals 50 years of age and older are held at the Patty Turner Center. Call (847) 940-4010, e-mail info@PattyTurnerCenter.org or visit www.PattyTurnerCenter.org for information. Services are offered at and/or through the Patty Turner Center, 375 Elm St.
The Park District, 836 Jewett Park Drive, offers programs through the Patty Turner Center. It is a facility offering enrichment activities for adults 50 years of age and up. Visit www.PattyTurnerCenter.org, e-mail info@PattyTurnerCenter.org or call (847) 940-4010 for information.
Programs include: “60 Minutes...” at 12:30 p.m. Mondays. Cost is $5 for members and $8 for non-members. Barry Bradford’s classes cover history, psychology, theater, movies and books.
Sit & Knit (members only) meets from 1-4 p.m. Thursdays. Admission is free. Share patterns, learn skills, make friends and knit. Needle-pointers and crocheters are also welcome.
Fabulous Friday Flicks from noon to 3 p.m. Instructor is Bradford. The series is $24 for members and $39 for non-members. Individual sessions are $7 for members and $10 for non-members. Each film is preceded by a 30-minute presentation; a 30-minute discussion is held after each film.
Book-A-Month Group meets at 10:30 a.m. Fridays. Bradford is the facilitator. Admission is free; registration is required.
Check the Park District’s schedule or website for all fitness classes available for individuals older than 50.
SHIP volunteers are available free of charge to help interpret and resolve problems with medical bills, Medicare, Medicare supplemental insurance, and/or appeals; explain Medicare supplements available for people becoming eligible or who are interested in changing plans; review and explain long-term care policies; and explain the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. Volunteers are available by appointment on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month, and on a drop-in basis from 10 a.m. to noon the first Monday of each month.
The Blue Bag Program is a collaborative effort between the Patty Turner Center and the Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire Department’s paramedics to ensure that an individual’s wishes are honored at a time of medical emergency. The bag with copies (not originals) of a list of medications, advance directives, Do Not Resuscitate orders, emergency contacts, identification and insurance cards is placed in a home’s refrigerator where medical and emergency personnel know where to find it. The information goes with the patient to the hospital via ambulance staff. It is an optional program and individuals may elect to complete all suggested documents or only what they feel necessary. Call Melissa Versch at (847) 572-2655 for information.
ACES: Adult Caregiver Education and Support is held from 1:15-2:30 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at the Patty Turner Center. SE Lake County Faith in Action volunteers will provide trained volunteers to stay with a loved one while you attend meetings. The service is conducted free of charge. If you are in need of respite or a ride, call Margie Fischer at (847) 572-2658.
Podiatry appointments. On-site podiatry services are provided for patients by appointment from 9 a.m. to noon Mondays and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays. Call (847) 940-4010 for an appointment.
Blood-pressure/blood-sugar testing is conducted at 9:30 a.m. the first Tuesday of each month in the center lobby.
Massage therapy (a half-hour or one-hour session is available). A 24-hour cancellation notice is required; otherwise individuals are billed for the appointment. A half-hour massage is $35 for Patty Turner Center members and $40 for non-members. A one-hour massage is $60 for Patty Turner Center members and $70 for non-members.
Lending Closet offers wheelchairs, walkers, canes, bath benches, commodes and grabber sticks on a short-term basis. Closet hours are 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Senior Care Program. The Patty Turner Center offers a drop-off/pick-up service for older adults in the Deerfield, Lincolnshire, Bannockburn and Riverwoods area. The service is available by reservation on a first-come, first-served basis.
Middle-school parties resume in the fall.
North Shore Rhythmics provides rhythmic gymnastics training. Preschool NSR classes are offered from 10-10:45 a.m. Saturdays. Young gymnasts are instructed in the basics, including flexibility, dance, musicality, tumbling, apparatus skills and hand-eye coordination. Children 5 years of age and older may sign up for Beginning Rhythmic Gymnastics where athletes work on basic skills, adding more advanced elements and performing basic routines to music, using balls, hoops, ribbon, rope and clubs. Classes are from 4-5 p.m. Tuesdays or Thursdays, 5-6 p.m. Wednesdays and 11 a.m. to noon Saturdays. For gymnasts 6 years old and above who are ready for more difficult skills, Advanced Beginning Rhythmic Gymnastics is held from 5-6:15 p.m. Tuesdays The class prepares participants to move onto the first competitive level. Continued and progressive training is available. Contact the Sachs Recreation Center at (847) 572-2600 or e-mail info@SachsRecCenter.org for information.
The Sachs Recreation Center Teens ‘N’ Training Fitness Pass offers students under age 16 who are enrolled in high school an opportunity to become a Fitness Center member. Upon completion of the three-hour TNT training class and payment of monthly membership fees, TNT pass holders are entitled to use: Cardiovascular training and strength-resistance equipment; swimming pool and open gym; all group exercise classes (yoga, indoor cycling, kickboxing, dance, etc.); locker room/towel service; and four-lane track (walk/jog/run). Training classes are ongoing. Call Tim Johnson at (847) 572-2661 to sign up. Sachs is at 455 Lake Cook Road (in Deer Park Plaza). Visit www.SachsRecCenter.org, e-mail info@SachsRecCenter.org; or call (847) 572-2600 for information.
Religion
Anshe Tikvah is a Jewish congregation serving the North and Northwest Suburbs. No one is turned away. The first year of religious school is free with membership. Kindergarten through high school education is held Thursdays and Sundays. Join in the celebration of Shabbat at Hawthorne School, 200 Glendale, Wheeling. All Kabbalat Shabbat receptions are at 6 p.m. Adult education is at Beit K’nesset, 214 University Drive, Arlington Heights. Parshat HaShavuah will be at 8 p.m. Mondays through Aug. 29, and is free for everyone. No class will be held Aug. 15. RSVP to Cantor Jury at (847) 917-7725 or Robjury@anshetikvah.org. High Holy Days are celebrated in the Stevenson High School Performing Arts Center. Rosh Hashanah will be celebrated Sept. 28-30. Yom Kippur will be celebrated Oct. 7-8. Call (847) 917-7726 or visit www.anshetikvah.org for information.
Beth Chaverim Humanistic Jewish Community - Membership in Beth Chaverim includes the cost of religious school for a family’s first child. Additional children, as well as Hebrew school, involve separate costs. Beth Chaverim Religious School is held Sunday mornings at the Center for Enriched Living in Riverwoods for youth in kindergarten through high school. A one-year learn-to-read-Hebrew program is available. Call (847) 945-6512 for information.
Reunion
USS Columbus CA-74/CG-12/SSN-762 Navy and Marine shipmates Reunion Sept. 21-24, 2011 at Sheraton National Hotel, Arlington, VA. Contact Allen R. Hope, President, 3828 Hobson Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46815-4505 Home (260) 486-2221 (8 a.m.-5 p.m. Eastern Time;) Fax (260) 492-9771; e-mail Hope4391@frontier.com
New Trier Class of 1961 will hold its reunion Oct. 14-16. The weekend will include a casual party at the Renaissance Hotel, a tour of New Trier, a party at the Michigan Shores Club and brunch. Updates on missing classmates are requested. E-mail Bill Stewart at billandsally802@yahoo.com. For information, contact nt1961bitsyfell@gmail.com or visit www.newtrierreunion1961.com.
The Niles North Class of 1971 will hold its 40th reunion at the Skokie DoubleTree Hotel on Sept. 17. Registration includes food, refreshments, music and dancing. For details, go to www.nilesnorth71.com. Contact Robin Lutz Jacobs at nilesnorth71@aol.com or (847) 421-6656. A Sept. 16 casual cocktail party and a Sept. 18 brunch are also being planned. Sponsorship and advertising opportunities are available. Contact Marty Marion at (847) 772-6050 for information.
Schools
District 106 holds Kindergarten registration for the 2011-12 school year at Bannockburn School. Parents of children who will be five years of age on or before Sept. 1, may stop by the Bannockburn School office between 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. weekdays to pick up a registration packet and sign up for the kindergarten screening. Parents of preschool ages children or children who are being home schooled or attend private schools, should contact Peg O’Rourke, Bannockburn School director of student services at (847) 945-5900, Ext. 129. The school offers developmental screening for children from birth to 36 months in conjunction with North Suburban Special Education. Call for appointment.
Deerfield School District 109 next board meeting is Aug. 22.
Harper College’s continuing education department offers courses for adults 55 years of age and older through the Lifelong Learning Institute. Courses are available to members and non-members. Courses are held on Harper campuses in Palatine and Prospect Heights and at partner sites in Barrington, Wheeling, Arlington Heights, Buffalo Grove, Palatine and Schaumburg.
Sports
The Deerfield Park District offers basketball training at the Sachs Recreation Center. Pro basketball trainer Rob McClanaghan provides one-on-one and small group (two to four players) training sessions for boys and girls 9-18 years of age. For high school players, private consultations available. Sign up at (401) 391-6455 or e-mail rmcclanaghan@wmgllc.com. Visit www.SachsRecCenter.org.
Support
SASI, a nonprofit organization, recently announced its new name “Services for Adults Staying in Their Homes (SASI)” to better reflect the agency’s mission to help adults who, due to aging, illness or injury, need assistance in the home. Based in Evanston at 1123 Emerson St., SASI serves several other communities, including Deerfield, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Northfield, Glencoe, Skokie, Morton Grove, Lincolnwood, Des Plaines and Chicago. Call (847) 864-7274 or visit www.SASIathome.org for information.
Let’s Talk! Military Families with Children, Parents and Caregivers from all branches - active, inactive, reserve and veterans including civilian spouses and grandparents (offered through the non-profit Children’s Home & Aid of Chicago) meets from 6-7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Alexian Brothers Med/Roncoli Center, 600 Alexian Way, Elk Grove Village. Share experiences, feelings and challenges with other military parents and caregivers in a support group. There is free parents care, Share Support Group, a free children’s program with child care specialists and free dinner at every meeting. Contact Carolyn Dixon at (312) 513-9650 or cdixon@childrenshomeandaid.org for information.
CJE SeniorLife offers support groups for seniors and their families. Fees vary according to program and individual circumstances. Some groups may be partially covered by Medicare and supplemental insurance. To join a group, call CJE SeniorLife at (773) 508-1000.
For Caregivers of Loved Ones with Atypical Dementia - The group meets the third Wednesday of every month in Deerfield. Drop-ins are welcome. On-site respite care is available during the support group; pre-registration is required if bringing a loved one to respite care. Call Sara Sanderman at (847) 236-7863 for information.
A support group meets to address the emotional issues facing parents of special needs children. Aiming to address the emotional rather than purely practical needs of parents who face unforeseen challenges, the group allows parents to express their feelings on raising a child with special needs in a supportive, non-judgmental environment and gain strength from mutual caring of others. It meets at 7:30 p.m. the first and third Tuesdays of each month at Christ United Methodist Church, 600 Deerfield Road, Deerfield. Contact Kristen Scott at (847) 945-1418 or kscott127@comcast.net for information.
Holocaust Survivors - Coffee and Conversation meets from 1-2:30 p.m. Mondays at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie. The group is sponsored by JCFS and CJE SeniorLife. No fee is charged. To register, call (847) 568-5100.
Care giving for Loved Ones with Dementia - Evanston; The support group is for individuals who are involved in the care of a loved one with dementia. Participants learn about dementia and care-giving; meet others who face similar challenges and share experiences; and discover ways to relieve caregiver stress and burn-out. The group meets from 11 a.m. to noon the first and third Wednesdays of every month at CJE’s Adult Day Services, 1015 W. Howard St., Evanston. RSVP to Amy Zann at (773) 508-1690.
Community Senior Adults: Open to new members. Lunch, socialization and entertainment are available on a weekly basis. Participants can purchase Kosher lunches at Lieberman’s Nosheri. The group meets from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the Lieberman Center for Health and Rehabilitation, 9700 Gross Point Road, Skokie. Call Esther Craven at (773) 508-1047 for information.
Women
The Junior Women’s Club of Deerfield is a community-based social and service organization serving the North Shore area for more than 30 years. JWCD meets once a month at different locations within the community. To inquire about membership, e-mail JWCDeerfield@yahoo.com or visit Jwcdeerfield.com.
Hadassah North Shore Associates invites men and women to the North Shore office, 3000 Dundee, Unit 313, Northbrook, at 10 a.m. Aug. 7 to hear Amy Dunn, Chicago area director of AIPAC. She will discuss “What does the immediate future, with the ever-shifting Middle East dynamics, hold for Israel; and, is the state of U.S.-Israel relationship strong enough to secure its survival?” Coffee and dessert will be provided. Cost is $5. Respond to the Hadassah North Shore office at (847) 205-1900 or e-mail northshore@hadassah.org.
The Glencoe/Northbrook/Winnetka Group of Hadassah North Shore Chapter will sponsor a Summer Dinner Meeting at 5 p.m. Aug. 21 at a member’s home in Northbrook. Hear Elaine Nekritz, state representative from the 57th District, explain “What is Happening in Springfield.” The event is $25; and the fee goes to support the stem-cell research going on at Hadassah Medical Hospital. Contact the Hadassah North Shore office at (847) 205-1900 or e-mail northshore@hadassah.org for information.
Hadassah North Shore Chapter will sponsor a Children’s Picnic from 1-3 p.m. Aug. 28 in Fink Park, located on Clavey Road east of Highway 41 in Highland Park. The picnic recognizes all new Child Life members and their sponsors to the multi-generational Hadassah North Shore, who are taking part in the $100 Centennial Membership Campaign. Marching bagpipers, crafts, games and ice-cream treats will be included. For New Life membership, contact the North Shore office. In case of rain and venue change, contact the Hadassah North Shore office at (847) 205-1900, e-mail northshore@hadassah.org or visit www.northshore.hadassah.org
Clubs
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Northbrook Chapter IL 847 Northbrook meets every Wednesday for a weigh-in 6:15-6:45 p.m. and meeting 6:45-8 p.m. at Northfield United. Call (847) 977-5698 or visit www.tops.org.
Deerbrook Park Toastmasters Club meets second and fourth Tuesday of month 7 p.m. at Walgreens’ Corporate offices, 304 Wilmot Road, Deerfield. Guests welcome. Call Gerry Laures (773) 804-6216 or Jessie Lee (224) 554-2769. http://deerbrook.freetoasthost.org
Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Deerfield, PFLAG Chapter meets 7:15 p.m. at Congregation BJBE, 1201 Lake-Cook Road, Deerfield, second Thursday of the month. Their primary mission is to support parents, family members and friends who have learned that their child is gay. PFLAG is a non-denominational organization. Refreshments served. Meeting format consists of general announcements about local LGBT events and news, followed by a guest speaker addressing LGBT issues and finishing with small group sessions for people to share their stories and discuss LGBT issues. Contact PFLAG help line at (630) 415-0622 and choose the Deerfield mailbox. Or visit www.pflagillinois.org and the parent site www.pflag.org.
The Talk of Lincolnshire Toastmasters Club meets 6-7:30 p.m. first and third Wednesdays of each month at Lincolnshire Village Hall, One Old Half Day Road. New members welcome. Visit www.talkoflincolnshire.org.
American Legion Post 738 meets second and fourth Monday of every month 7 p.m. at 849 N. Waukegan Road, Deerfield. Call (847) 945-9821 or contact John (847) 366-7554.
Deerfield Rotary Club meets Thursdays at noon at The Italian Kitchen, 648 Deerfield Road, Deerfield. Contact Tom Healy (847) 945-0984.
Secret to Success Toastmaster Club meets at 12:45 p.m. first and third Tuesday of the month at Kleinschmidt Inc., 450 Lake Cook Road, Deerfield. Contact Helene Snyder (847) 945-0717.
Deerfield Questers meets in member’s home 12:30 p.m. on second Wednesday of each month to support preservation and restoration projects. Call Mary Torgerson at (847) 945-8658.
Deerfield Woman’s Club meets at 12:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of month (September-April) at Patty Turner Senior Center, 375 Elm St., Deerfield. Contact Dilene (847) 945-1804.
Lincolnshire Morning Star Rotary Club meets 7 a.m. Thursdays at Walker Brothers Original Pancake House, Lincolnshire Corporate Center, Milwaukee Road. Call Stan Roelker (847) 883-8600.
Optimist Club of Deerfield meets 7 a.m. Tuesdays for breakfast at The Eggshell Cafe, Lake-Cook Road, Deerfield. Call Doug Heinrichs (847) 279-1109 or visit www.deerfieldoptimist.org.
Prairie Knitters Guild meets fourth Tuesday of the month at Riverwoods Village Hall. Call Shari Benson at (847) 374-1602.
Sons of the American Legion meets at 7 p.m. the first Monday of the month at American Legion Post, 849 Waukegan Road, Deerfield. Call (847) 945-9821.
Sons of Italy in America meets 6:45 p.m. the second Tuesday of the month at The Italian Kitchen, 648 Deerfield Road, Deerfield. Open to men, women and youth, regardless of nationality. Call (847) 242-0002 or e-mail sonsofitalynsil@hotmail.com.
Education
Retired Teachers Roundtable seeks retired high school and college instructors of liberal arts and science courses for a monthly discussion group, now being formed. Share the best of your academic field with other lifelong learners. No fee to join the group which has a North Shore locale. Contact rtroundtable2011@gmail.com for information. Specify subject(s) taught and days/times available.
Farmers markets
The Deerfield Farmers Market is held 7 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Saturday morning from through Oct. 15 in the Metra commuter lot on the northwest corner of Deerfield Road and Robert York Avenue. Produce will be available rain or shine. Shoppers can purchase: seasonal vegetables and fruit grown by farmers in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin; organic and naturally grown vegetables and fresh-cut flowers, potted flowering plants, annuals and perennials; baked breads, muffins and cookies; hand-crafted Wisconsin cheese; maple syrup; honey; specialty products; and bake-sale items in fund-raisers for community organizations.
Deerfield Farmers Market community fund-raisers and activities calendar:
Aug. 13: Adventures with Bailey – Bake sale and lemonade; Orphans of the Storm – Promotion and info; and Plaza Pleasures: West Side Winders and Rockabilly - 10-11:30 a.m.
Aug. 20: Grillfest! Trinity United Church of Christ – Bake sale and lemonade; Deerfield Community Nursery School – Info and balloons; Deerfield Park Foundation – Sale of tickets for helicopter golf-ball drop; Trustee in the Town – Meet and greet members of the Village Board; and Plaza Pleasures: Nightcrawlers (Blues) - 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Aug. 27: Deerfield Public Library - Back-to-school story time; Alex’s Lemonade – Sale of lemonade to benefit pediatric cancer research; DHS Parent Network - Info; and Plaza Pleasures: The Pipe Dreams (original pop/rock)
Sept. 3: Market Raffle; American Association of University Women – Used books and bake sale; Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation - Info; and Plaza Pleasures: Cirrus Falcon (acoustic rock) - 9:30-11 a.m.
Sept. 10: Junior Women’s Club – Bake sale; Deerfield Public Library One Book – One ZIP Code – Promotion; Christ United Methodist Church – Info; and Trustee in the Town – Meet and greet members of the Village Board
Sept. 17: Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit – Bake sale; Friends of the Deerfield Library – Used cookbook sale; Patty Turner Center – Info; and Whole Foods Deerfield – Fresh from the Market – Demo and samples
Sept. 24: Annual apple pie contest; Adventures with Bailey – Bake sale and lemonade; Boy Scouts Troop 150 – Popcorn sale; and West Deerfield Township Democratic Organization - Info.
Oct. 2: Market Raffle; Holy Cross Youth Group – Bake sale; and Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees – Meet and greet.
Oct. 9: Adventures with Bailey – Bake sale and lemonade; and Trustee in the Town – Meet and greet members of the Village Board.
Oct. 16: Deerfield Community Nursery School – Info, lemonade and balloons.
Fund-raisers
The Wilmot PTO is selling engraved bricks to raise funds for the school’s new playground. It is a way to leave a legacy at the elementary school, while supporting a playground for Wilmot and the community. It is also a way to advertise a business. To download the form for individual or family bricks, go to www.dps109.org/pto/wilmotpto/PTO%20Forms/Brick%20Order%20Form.pdf. To download the order form for businesses, go to www.dps109.org/pto/wilmotpto/PTO%20Forms/Corporate%20Brick%20Order%20Form.pdf. Contact Francesca Picklin at francescadq@aol.com or (847) 945-2211 for information.
JCFS
JCFS, 1156 Shure Drive, Arlington Heights offers: Parenting a Child with Special Needs: Weekly Parent Support Group Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m. Topics include: The parents’ grieving process; strategies for coping with multiple demands, roles, stresses; managing family and social relationships; etc. $15 per session. Pamela Kaplan (224) 625-2804. www.jcfs.org
Coping with Your Chronic Physical Illness. Mondays, 1-2 p.m. Learn tips and tools for finding enjoyment and minimizing challenges. Topics may include communicating with health care providers, relationships with family and friends, spiritual resources for healing, and living well. $7 per session. Call David Lipschutz (224) 625-2705. www.jcfs.org
Futures Planning. Planning for the future for and with a loved one with a disability is important, especially during times of transition and as caregivers grow older. Participate through the Family Bridges program, or in the Future is Now! group and work with other families over seven sessions to complete the planning process. Partial scholarships based on financial need. Dates, time, location determined based on interest. Brenda Nemeth (773) 467-3727 or BrendaNemeth@jcfs.org.
Volunteers
The Deerfield Park District seeks individuals to serve on the Pool Advisory Committee for the coming year. Committee consists of Deerfield Park District residents appointed by the Board of Park Commissioners. Interested residents should contact the executive director of parks and recreation at the Deerfield Park District (847) 945-0650. Applications for Pool Advisory Committee available at www.dfpd.org or at Jewett Park Community Center, 836 Jewett Park Drive, Deerfield.
The North Shore Senior Center in Northfield needs following volunteers: Friendly visitors; volunteers for the House of Welcome; help with Lunch Circle on Mondays and/or Wednesdays; transportation coordinator; and committee secretaries. Contact Maura Rogan at mrogan@nssc.org or (847) 784-6052.
The Northwest Suburban Guild of Children’s Memorial Hospital seeks new members. Guild meets once a month September-May at a member’s home. Share ideas and enthusiasm to assist in support of the hospital’s Janice and Kimberly Brown Family Life Center and art therapist which are part of Family Services Department. They want to increase their ‘Junior’ membership so anyone at least 21 years of age may volunteer a small amount of time. They hold evening meetings occasionally to accommodate work and school schedules. If interested, attend next meeting. Call Rosalie (847) 991-2987 or e-mail Laurel at laurel907@aol.com.
The Caucus Advisory Council of the Village of Riverwoods seeks volunteers to participate on the Caucus Nominating Committee. Committee is responsible for recruiting and selecting qualified candidates for open offices to submit to the full Caucus (Town Meeting) for the 2011 election. Interested parties must be registered Riverwoods voters. Contact Riverwoods Village Hall (847) 945-3990 between 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. to leave contact information.
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Lake County, needs volunteers to help make a difference in the lives of abused and neglected children. As a volunteer advocate you would become part of a program that speaks up in juvenile court for the best interests of children. You would become a consistent and reliable presence in the child’s life. Volunteer training helps you understand how to navigate the juvenile court system and collaborate with others for the benefit of children. For information about becoming a CASA volunteer, call (847) 808-9154 or visit www.casalakecounty.com.
The Volunteer Center of Northwest Suburban Chicago offers an Excellence in Volunteer Management Training Series, featuring the latest resources, strategies, and tools for maximizing a volunteer program’s impact. The series consists of six courses based on new materials from Hands-on Network and other leaders in the field, taught during two day-long sessions. Course topics include: Understanding Volunteering; Planning Your Volunteer Program; Recruiting and Placing Volunteers; Orienting and Training Volunteers; Supervising Volunteers; Evaluating Your Volunteer Program.
St. Gregory’s Church, 815 Wilmot Road, Deerfield sponsors Troop Care Package program. Following items may be dropped off 9 a.m.-4 p.m.: Socks, body wipes, powder, lens cleaner packets, ready-to-eat single serving food items (tuna packets or pop-top cans with spaghetti, chili, or soup), large jars of peanuts. Snacks (beef jerky, Slim Jims), single serving drink pouches, such as Crystal Light, Kool-aid, Propel, Gatorade, and protein, granola, or power bars (no chocolate). (847) 945-1678 or visit www.stgregoryschurch.org.
Youth
Bricks4Autism a Lego club for children five years of age and up, meets first Saturday of month 4-5 p.m.; Aspergers 4-6 p.m. Deerfield Park District, 836 Jewett Park Drive. Register at www.brickology.com or call Beth (847) 494-5346.
The Boy Scouts offer following: Cub Scouts - boys in first-fifth grades; Boy Scouts-boys in fifth to 12th grades; Venturing-young men and women ages 14-21. (847) 433-1813.
Programs for Early Childhood Participants - Children one-eight years of age may participate in activities at Jewett Park Community Center, 836 Jewett Park Drive, Deerfield. Ginny (847) 572-2624 or e-mail ginnyw@dfpd.org.




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