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Deadline for things is to Community Calendar is noon Wednesday two weeks before preferred announcement date. Send data on fund-raisers, clubs, lectures, residents events, reunions and encouragement groups to Community Calendar, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026; fax it to (847) 486-7495; or e-mail it to jmolitor@pioneerlocal.com. There is no assign for publication.
Teens longed for to offer as live art at the 10th annual Buffalo Grove Invitational Fine Art Festival on July 16-17 in the Buffalo Grove Town Center, located at McHenry Road (Route 83) and Lake Cook Road. Performers must be 15 years aged or comparison and proffer to stance for two hours in an reserved place charming poses for a partial time, such as 10 seconds. Poses are to be artistic, G-rated and safe. Teens may stance as people or as duets. Teens must have a let go from a parent/guardian to participate. Performers furnish their own dress and make-up. Performers are judged on most appropriate costume, most imaginative costume, most appropriate cosmetics and most appropriate posing. Winners take “Art Bucks” great is to buy of art and valuables at the festival. Saturday and Sunday two-hour slots beginning at 10 a.m. and end by 4 p.m. Contact the encampment at BGArts@vbg.org or call (847) 459-2518 for information.
The Buffalo Grove Area Chamber
The Buffalo Grove Area Chamber of Commerce binds a Business After Hours 5-7 p.m. April 28 at Buffalo Grove Bank Trust, 200 N. Buffalo Grove Road, Buffalo Grove. Network with members of the Buffalo Grove and Wheeling/Prospect Heights business communities. Refreshments. Bring business cards. For data on events, call Chamber office (847) 541-7799 or revisit www.buffalogrovechamber.org .
Skill Builders , a module of District 214 Community Education, offers cost-effective Microsoft classes. Training modules add Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Access and Publisher. Adobe Suite – Dreamweaver, Photoshop and InDesign moreover available. Classes customized to encounter business or organizational needs and hold at classrooms at Forest View Educational Center, 2121 S. Goebbert Road, Arlington Heights, or on site. Call Barb Sabaj (847) 718-7798 or e-mail barb.sabaj@d214.org.
Help is to Unemployed. Harper College’s Career Stimulus module is giveaway to first-timers. Subsequent sessions $10. Memberships $85; add a year of meetings, giveaway one-on-one sessions with Harper’s vocation coach, giveaway workshops, and materials for, and acknowledgment to, an rigorous Networking session. For arriving dates, revisit www.harpercollege.edu .
Kingswood United Methodist Church , 401 W. Dundee Road, Buffalo Grove, offers encouragement organisation for those looking employment. Meets first, third Wednesday of month 9 a.m., room 122. www.kingswoodumc.com or (847) 398-0770.
North Suburban Career and Networking Center, North Suburban YMCA, 2705 Techny Road, Northbrook, lends encouragement to work seekers by providing benefit with resume review, networking, interviewing skills, work search strategies, work referrals and vocation assessments.
NW Suburban Jewish Networking Group horde array of veteran networking and encouragement meetings second and fourth Mondays of every month 10-11:30 a.m. No charge. (847) 459-1677.
Contact sally@jtmdesigns.com or call (847) 258-4538.
The Buffalo Grove Park District and the Buffalo Grove Environmental Action Team, invites all meddlesome volunteers to experience in a special playing field clean-up and alleviation day 9 a.m.-noon, April 30 at Mike Rylko Community Park. Volunteers should encounter in the area between the Buffalo Grove Fitness Center and the Spray ‘N Play, 951 McHenry Road. Project was programmed in conjunction with Earth Day and includes clean-up, withdrawal of invasive plants, and planting plugs of local plants. Contact Bill
Harper College’s stability preparation subdepartment offers courses for adults age 55 and comparison by the Lifelong Learning Institute. Courses are existing to members and non-members. Call Harper College at (847) 925-6300 for information.
Harper will hold Astronomy Day at 5:30 p.m. May 7 in parking lots 2 and 3 nearby the Algonquin Road foyer of the Palatine campus. Programs beginning at 6, 7 and 8 p.m. Obtain a giveaway sheet at college’s data desk.
Twin Groves Middle School and Prairie Elementary parent-teacher organizations in Buffalo Grove are sponsoring a Barnes and Noble (Lincolnshire) Book Fair fundraiser from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 7. Shop for a Mother’s Day gift, summer getting more information books or maybe even buy a nook! No need to bring any forms. Just discuss it the teller that you are there is to fundraiser is to two schools.
The “Eat and Earn” Fundraiser at Francesca’s Tavola, 208 S. Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights, benefits the District 214 Community Education Foundation and the programs it helps support. From 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. May 4, call in an demand or sup in and speak of that you are participating in the District 214 Community Education Foundation “Eat and Earn” Fundraiser. Francesca’s will present 20 percent of the complete food and libation bill to the foundation. Francesca’s will take phone orders for lunch or cooking carryout, together with for dining in the day of the fundraiser. Francesca’s may be reached at (847) 394-3950. Children’s and gluten-free menus are moreover available. Visit www.miafrancesca.com or call the substructure at (847) 718-7708 or 7799 for details.
Women in Need Growing Stronger sponsors Taste Takes Flight from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 29 at The Meadows Club in Rolling Meadows to elevate allowance to help victims of made at home violence. International cuisine ready by chefs from restaurants and caterers in the northwest suburbs of Chicago will be serviced. Also, a booze tasting will be conducted. Go to www.forwinelovers.com for information. Tickets are $50 or $100 for celebrity tickets. celebrity guest suffer a cook experience with Carl Raymond, cook mentor at Astor Center in New York City www.astorcenternyc.com/instructor-carl-raymond.ac , together with a sommelier experience with Tom Jiaras who presents booze tasting from his reserve. A boutique will have things from Crate and Barrel, WINGS Upscale Resale, Private Quarters, Silpada, Cortez Designer Jewelry, DesignWise, Arbonne, True Core Pilates and Tea House. Auction and raffle things will be available. The leader may select possibly a seated cooking for 12 or a bubbly beverage celebration for 25. The online gift auction is to Finesse Cuisine package is open for behest by April 28 on www.makeitbetter.net
District 102 Parent-Teacher Organization and the District 102 Wellness Committee will unite a 5-kilometer/1-mile walk/run along neighborhood streets, permitting for a community-centered eventuality at 8 a.m. May 1 at Willow Stream Park, located on Old Checker Road between Arlington Heights Road and Buffalo Grove Road in Buffalo Grove. T-shirts and refreshments will be existing after the race. All deduction go to D102 programs for students. Cost is $30 per member is to 5K and $12 per member is to one-mile. Cost is $45 per family is to one-mile. For information, call Deborah Mills at (847) 459-9289.
The Chicago Center for Jewish Genetic Disorders and the Hadassah North Shore and Chicago chapters are amid the co-sponsors of the illness conference “Positive Results: Choices and Challenges for Jewish Families” from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. May 1. The eventuality focuses on patrimonial cancer and its belongings on the community. It takes place at the Holiday Inn, 5300 Touhy, Skokie. Registration and continental breakfast are from 9-9:30 a.m. Dietary laws will be observed. Keynote orator is Dina Roth Port, writer of “Previvors: Facing the Breast Cancer Gene and Making Life-Changing Decisions.” Admission is $18 for a or bring a buddy for a amalgamated acknowledgment of $25. Contact the Hadassah North Shore office at (847) 205-1900 or e-mail northshore@hadassah.org for information.
JCFS, 1156 Shure Drive, Arlington Heights offers:
Parenting a Child with Special Needs: Weekly Parent Support Group. Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m. Parents of young kids with special needs frequently experience a drum coaster of emotions. Parents can encouragement a other as they discuss the stresses and challenges entangled in parenting young kids with special needs. Topics include: The parents’ lamentation process; strategies for coping with multi-part demands, roles, and stresses; handling family and amicable relationships; and the transformative experience of parenting a youngster with special needs. $15 per session. Contact Pamela Kaplan, LCSW, (224) 625-2804. www.jcfs.org
Social Skills Group for Teens. Tuesdays, 5-6:15 p.m. May 3 – a 6-week organisation appropriate for young kids age 10-14 experiencing burden in their amicable environment. Group helps young teenagers pick up or complement amicable skills in a understanding surroundings with other kids. Group leaders make easy deliberation on challenges, successes and putting in service in a protected setting. $150 array fee; adjustments available. Contact Elizabeth Wippman, MA, LSW, (224) 625-2810, or Amy Freier, MA (224) 625-2814. www.jcfs.org
Healing Hearts: Loss of a Spouse. Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m. May 3 – a 6-week array for those who mislaid their associate inside of the past year and a half. Learn what to design from grief, bettering to purpose changes, coping skills, and navigating relationships. Preregistration required; space limited. No fee. Temple Chai, 1670 Checker Road, Long Grove. Contact Rosalie Greenberger, LCSW, (224) 625-2819. www.jcfs.org
Staying Motivated in a Tough Job Market. Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 a.m. May 5-26. During this 4-week group, pick up more about personal barriers to determination and how to succeed stress, find encouragement and encouragement, and emanate an action outline that functions for you. No fee. A Suburban Resource Network Group, co-sponsored with JVS. JVS Career Planning Center, 300 Revere Drive, 2nd Floor, Northbrook. Contact Rosalie Greenberger, LCSW, JCFS, (224) 625-2819, or Roberta Glick, LCPC, NCC at JVS, (847) 412-4304. www.jcfs.org
Vernon Area Public Library Dis trict, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire suggests you record for library programs online at www.vapld.info , in person, or by mission (847) 634-3650. All programs free; require registration unless instead indicated. You can right away request for a giveaway library card online at www.vapld.info .
Indian Trails Public Library, 355 S. Schoenbeck Road, Wheeling. For data about library call (847) 459-4100 or revisit www.indiantrailslibrary.org . Library staff may not give out library card numbers. Notify library staff if your library card is missing. $1 price to reinstate damaged, mislaid or stolen library cards. Library offers:
Adult Programs
Great Discussion Group: 7 p.m., April 28. If it’s in the news, it’s value discussing. A deliberation on stream world events led by Steve Barack. Registration required.
The Men’s Club of Congregation Beth Judea announces its annual Mother’s Day Lox Box Sale for May 8. A breakfast or brunch includes a half-pound of lox (nova or regular) and all the accouterments: Cream cheese and uninformed produce, along with a half-dozen oven baked kosher bagels. Orange extract is the splash of choice, in addition to a breakfast baked sweat bread and multi-part “chotchkies.” Lox boxes may be picked up at Beth Judea between 8 and 11 a.m. May 8 or the Men’s Club will broach them to locations inside of a in accord with distance. All orders must be received by 5 p.m. May 2. Pricing is: singular Lox Box, $27; two Lox boxes, $50; a Lox Box for you and a is to ARK, $44; and a is to ARK, $22. Payment may be made by examine on credit to the “Beth Judea Men’s Club” or credit card (Visa or MasterCard). Contact the synagogue office at (847) 634-0777 for data or demand online at cbjcart.3dcartstores.com.
Torah Academy of Buffalo Grove offers Tot Shabbat 9:15-10:15 a.m. Fridays, May 6, and May 27 at 225 McHenry Road, Buffalo Grove. Free. For young kids 18 months-3 years old. For data and to record call (224) 353-7791 or revisit torahacademybg.com
Congregation Beth Judea’s “Focus on Families” is dedicated to enriching families’ connectors to Judaism and the Jewish residents by services and programs written for infants by second-graders. Focus of the Families programs is to enthrall young children’s fascination in Judaism and Jewish legal holiday celebration. All Focus on Families events are open to the residents and giveaway of assign (unless instead noted). To RSVP is to programs, meeting the Beth Judea office at (847) 634-0777 or e-mail info@bethjudea.org and leave a summary for monitor Mindy Gold. Beth Judea is located at Illinois Route 83 and Hilltop Road in Long Grove. All Shabbat, from 10:30-11:30 a.m., Gan Shabbat, a service written for young kids age 9 and beneath and their family groups is held. After Gan Shabbat, participants are speedy to come together the principal service and residents Kiddush.
Congregation Beth Judea will unite a Community Yom Hashoah Service at 7 p.m. May 1 commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day. The whole residents (Jewish and non-Jewish) is invited to attend. The service is hold at Beth Judea, located at Illinois Route 83 and Hilltop Road in Long Grove. The orator is Joe Koek. Born in Holland, Koek was a of the Hidden Children who survived the Holocaust. Contact the Beth Judea office at (847) 634-0777 for information.
The Men’s Club of Congregation Beth Judea, located at Illinois Route 83 and Hilltop Road in Long Grove, announces its new monthly breakfast at the synagogue for Beth Judea members who are college-age and older. The next breakfast and Internet Cafe Gathering takes place at 9:45 a.m. May 1. Relax, schmooze, study, work, encounter new people and suffer the morning. There is no assign for breakfast (bagels, juice, coffee and dessert). Donations are welcome. Contact Men’s Club boss Fred Rabinowitz at (847) 634-0777 to RSVP, for extra data or to help in kitchen.
USS Columbus CA -74/CG-12/SSN-762 Navy and Marine Shipmates Reunion on Sept. 21-24 at Sheraton National Hotel, Arlington, Va. Contact Allen R. Hope, president, 3828 Hobson Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46815-4505; home phone (260) 486-2221 (call between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Central Time;) Fax (260) 492-9771 or e-mail Hope4391@frontier.com
The Northeast Illinois Chapter of The American Institute of Architects is offering 3 scholarships of up to $1,000 any to architecture students. Applicants must be United States adults and be enrolled is to 2011-12 college year in an certified architecture module at a college inside of the National Architectural Accrediting Board’s West Central or East Central regions. Applicants moreover must be permanent residents of the chapter’s service area, that includes DuPage, Kane and Kendall counties, together with Cook County, solely is to area inside of the town boundary of Chicago and the areas south of Interstate 55 or easterly of the Edens Expressway. Past winners are ineligible. The focus is existing on the website, and all submissions are to be completed electronically. Applications, inclusive two letters of recommendation, must be submitted by 5 p.m. Central Daylight Time April 29. Information and the focus form are existing at www.aianei.org/Scholarships.html .
The Northeast Illinois Chapter of The American Institute of Architects is offering 3 scholarships of up to $1,000 any to architecture students. Applicants must be United States adults and be enrolled is to 2011-12 college year in an certified architecture module at a college inside of the National Architectural Accrediting Board’s West Central or East Central regions. Applicants moreover must be permanent residents of the chapter’s service area, that includes DuPage, Kane and Kendall counties, together with Cook County, solely is to area inside of the town boundary of Chicago and the areas south of Interstate 55 or easterly of the Edens Expressway. Past winners are ineligible. The focus is existing on the website, and all submissions are to be completed electronically. Applications, inclusive two letters of recommendation, must be submitted by 5 p.m. Central Daylight Time April 29. Information and the focus form are existing at www.aianei.org/Scholarships.html .
CJE SeniorLife offers encouragement groups on topics of fascination to seniors and their families. Fees change according to the module and particular environment and a few groups may be to some extent covered by Medicare and supplemental insurance. For data or to come together a group, call CJE SeniorLife at (773) 508-1000.
Holocaust Survivors – Coffee and Conversation Meets Mondays 1-2:30 p.m., at Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, 9603 Woods Drive, Skokie. Sponsored by JCFS and CJE SeniorLife.
Monthly meeting dates: May 2, 9, 16 and 23. No charge. To register, call (847) 568-5100.
Meeting dates: May 4 and 18.
Community Senior Adults. This organisation is right away open to new members. Enjoy lunch, socialization and great entertainment on a weekly basis. Participants can buy Kosher lunches at Lieberman’s Nosheri at an affordable price. Meets every Tuesday, 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Lieberman Center for Health and Rehabilitation, 9700 Gross Point Road, Skokie. Call Esther Craven (773) 508-1047. Monthly meeting dates: May 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31.
Les Turner ALS Foundation offers Support Group Meeting for those affected by ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) 10 a.m. fourth Saturday of month at St. Alexius Medical Center, 1555 Barrington Road, Hoffman Estates. Free. For directions, call (847) 843-2000. RSVP to Claire Owen, executive of studious services (847) 679-3311 or cowen@lesturnerals.org. www.lesturnerals.org .
The Henrietta Szold Group of Hadassah North Shore Chapter will hold a Centennial Fashion Show Fundraiser Luncheon at 11 a.m. May 1 at the Hyatt Deerfield, 1750 Lake Cook Road. The program, “Generation to Generation,” honors the multi-generations in assemblage and the New Life members of the Henrietta Szold Hadassah. Suzi Glassman, personal shopper at Bloomingdale’s Old Orchard, introduces the fashions and fittings on parade. Cost is $36. Raffles of airline tickets, road house stays and dishes will be segment of the event. There will moreover be a selling boutique showcasing personal accessories, valuables and stewardess gifts. An auction will moreover be conducted. Make advance booking with Sheryl Ackerson or Vicki White of Buffalo Grove. Contact the Hadassah North Shore office at (847) 205-1900 or e-mail northshore@hadassah.org for information.
Congregation Beth Judea (Conservative/Masorti) has a Youth Department that functions on bringing the Jewish girl of the whole residents together by interesting programming, eremite learning and Gemilut Hasidim (acts of amatory kindness). Beth Judea offers programs for 3rd graders by high college students, in any case of their Jewish affiliation. Beth Judea has 3 Youth Groups: Kadinkers is the youngest girl organisation and is for students in third by fifth grades. It meets once a month on a Sunday after Sunday School. Yearly impost are $18. Kadima is the girl organisation for students in sixth by eighth grades. Kadima meets once or twice a month. Yearly impost are $40. USY (United Synagogue Youth) is the girl organisation for all high college students. This teenager organisation meets on a weekly basis. Yearly impost $50. A child’s family need not be a member of Beth Judea is to youngster to come together a Beth Judea girl group. Call Marc (847) 634-0777 ext. 114. Beth Judea is located on IL Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove.
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