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Get to know nature with Barrington area naturalist Wendy Paulson. Walks are free, but registration is required. Waterproof boots and binoculars are recommended. RSVP to Rebeccah Sanders at 847-328-1250 x12, or [email protected].
May 9, 7:30 a.m. – Beverly Lake (parking lot off Route 72)
May 16, 7:30 a.m.- Baker’s Lake (parking lot off Route 72)
May 23, 7:30 a.m. – Penny Road South (parking lot at Penny Road Pond)
May 30, 7:30 a.m. – Galloping Hill (parking lot at Penny Road Pond)
June 13, 7 a.m. – Galloping Hill (parking lot Penny Road Pond)
June 15, 5:30 p.m. – Longmeadow (north side of Longmeadow Drive off of Bateman Road)
Photo: Cristina rutter/Forest Preserve DistriCt oF Cook County
Barrington Area Spring Bird Walks and Hikes
AHS Dash for the DogsaniMal House sHelter (aHs) is hosting its 4th annual fundraiser “Dash for the Dogs” on Saturday, May 31 at Citizens Park. Registration begins at 6 a.m., with the race beginning at 8 a.m., followed by a 1-mile walk. This event is held to raise funds for the medical bills of special needs animals at the shelter. Pre-registration is $30; race day registration is $35. For more information, call 847-961-5541, email [email protected], or visit www.animalhouseshelter.com.
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art festival season kicks-off Memorial Day weekend on Saturday, May 24 and Sunday, May 25 with the Barrington Art Festival. The Festival, which is free and open to the public, features the work of 130 juried artists in a variety of mediums including: ceramics, fiber, glass, jewelry, metal, photography, watercolors, and wood. The Festival hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Produced by Amdur Productions, in conjunction with the Village of Barrington and the Barrington Cultural Commission, the Festival takes place in downtown Barrington on Cook and Station Streets. For more information, call 847-926-4300, email [email protected], or visit www.BarringtonArtFestival.com.
Barrington Art Festival Returns Memorial Day Weekend
Left: Fredrick Prescott created both of these sculptures seen at last year’s Barrington Art Festival.
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BACF Grants Top $1 Millionthe Barrington area community foundation (Bacf) announced the winners
of the 2014 BACF grants on May 1. BACF's total grants to community chari-
ties have topped $1 million, which includes the 2014 grants of $153,000. The
first grants given in 2000 were for $5,000. Each year the Foundation grants 5
percent of its net asset value averaged over five years. Total grants have now
reached $1,147,390, while net assets have reached approximately $4.5 million.
This was the 15th year in which the awards have been given. For more infor-
mation, visit www.barringtonareacommunityfoundation.org.
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BarrinGton lion President Steve Floyd (right) presents Bill Lee with a $1,000 donation check. Lee represents the Barrington Area Development Council (BADC), a nonprofit organization sponsoring initiatives and organizations that have benefited the Barrington area community. The check will be applied to the BADC’s latest initiative, to provide Internet connection to families in need in the Barrington 220 school district. The second year goal is to raise $100,000. For more information on BADC, visit www.the-badc.org. For more infor-mation on the Lions Club, visit www.barringtonlionsclub.org.
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tHis year's BarrinGton lions cluB eaGle scout $1,000 scholarship recipients are Kevin Eiring, Pitcher Seagrist, and Jason Lasusa from Boy Scout Troop 21 in Barrington. To earn the rank of Eagle Scout, the boys must be active in the Troop, earn a minimum of 21 Merit badges, and lead a service project that demonstrates both leadership and commitment to duty. Pictured above from left: Jay Eir-ing, Konrad Eiring (accepting the award for his brother Kevin), Pitcher Seagrist, B.J. Seagrist, and Barrington Lion Steve Belknap.
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Barrington lions club is hosting its 33rd annual Golf Tournament on Monday, May 19 at Kemper Lakes Golf Club located at 2400 N. Old McHenry Road, Kildeer. For more information on the Golf Outing, visit www.barringtonlionsclub.org.
Lions Club Annual Golf Outing
For more information on the following programs, or other spring events, visit www.invernessparkdistrict.com.Inverness Park District Spring/Summer Events
Summer Camp
Monday- thursday from 9 a.m. to noonweek 1: June 16-19 week 2: June 23-26week 3: June 30-July 3ages: Kindergarten through 6th grade
Mother Daughter Garden PartyJoin the inverness Park district on Sunday, May 4 from noon to 1:30 p.m. for springtime fun. Make a memory with Mom, Grandma, or someone special.
Inverness Soccer ClubRegistration for fall 2014 season is Saturday, May 17 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Inverness Park District located at 300 North Highland Road. Kindergarten through 8th grade can participate. Residents: $85 until May 27; $120 afterNon-residents: $95 until May 27; $130 after
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on saturday, MarcH 1, Barrington Junior Women’s Club (BJWC) held its spring fundraiser “Get Groovin’ Get Givin,” at Biltmore Country Club with approximately 125 people in attendance raising more than $15,000. Attendees dressed in ‘70s gear and danced to ‘70s style disco music DJ’d by Keith Christopher Entertainment. Two silent auctions that guests could bid on were more than 75 bottles of wine with a wine fridge, and a Dancing Diamond Necklace donated by Long & Co. Jewelers. All of BJWC’s fundraising efforts go towards community causes such as: Barrington Youth & Family Services, Barrington Giving Day, Wellness Place, WINGS, and scholarships for BHS students. BJWC is currently accepting applications for the 2104 grant process. For more information, visit www.bjwc.org.
BJWC Get Groovin’ Get Givin’
From left: The BJWC Spring Fund-
raiser co-chairs Kathleen McLaughlin,
Christy Origer, Agnes Tomasian, and
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on friday, feBruary 7, LUXE Wearhouse, an upscale women’s boutique, opened at The Quentin Collection in Kildeer. Started by Barrington mom, Marcy Sparr, along with Annie Lang, and Amanda Buckingham, the group decided to leave behind a success-ful women’s wholesale apparel showroom to fill a void they saw in the market. LUXE Wearhouse offers personal styling services, in-home closet organization, in-home wardrobe consultations, free local clothing delivery service, Girl’s Night Out shopping, private event services, fundraising opportunities, custom gift boxes, gift selections services, gift wrapping, and subscription gift boxes. The goal of LUXE Wearhouse is to give women an affordable luxury shopping experience. For more information, call 847-910-0798, email [email protected], or visit www.LUXEwearhouse.com. LUXE Wearhouse is located at 20771 N. Rand Road.
LUXE Wearhouse Opens in Kildeer
From left: The LUXE Wearhouse staff: co-owner Annie Lang, co-owner
Marcy Sparr, and stylist Amanda Buckingham.
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Join the woodstock Mozart festival as it celebrates 28 seasons of concerts. Performances take place July 24 through August 10. The festival has expanded its venue options to include the Woodstock Opera House, and the Sanfilippo Foundation’s Place de la Musique located in Barrington Hills. For more information, visit www.mozartfest.org.
Save the Date
Clarinetist Alexander Fiterstein will perform at the
Woodstock Mozart Festival on July 24, 26, and 27.
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tHe suMMer sidewalk sale is returning to Deer Park from Friday, July 11 through Sunday, July 13. Don’t miss Vera Bradley’s huge tent sale. For more information, visit www.shopdeerpark-towncenter.com. Deer Park Town Center is located at 20530 N. Rand Road.
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sMart farM will Host its annual spring vegetable seedling sale on Saturday, May 17 from 9 a.m. to noon at the hoop house located on the Good Shep-herd Hospital campus. Seedlings will include a variety of tomatoes, an
assortment of peppers, various types of squash, lettuce, kale, eggplants, and cucumbers, as well as types of herbs including basil, thyme, oregano, mint, and parsley. All seedlings are organic and locally grown from non-GMO seeds. Proceeds from the sale will assist Smart Farm in educating the community about the benefits of sustainable gardening and healthy eating, and help support its efforts to grow produce for those in need. In 2013, Smart Farm donated more than 6,700 pounds of fresh produce to local food pantries. To learn more about Smart Farm, its pro-grams, and volunteer opportunities, visit www.smartfarms.org. The hoop house is located at 450 W. Highway 22, Barrington.
Smart Farm Annual Vegetable Seedling Sale
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on saturday, feBruary 22, 138 chess players competed at the 6th annual Hough School Chess Tournament “Chess Without Borders,” where 100 percent of the proceeds were do-nated to two charities adopted by the program. Almost $7,000 was raised to benefit Meher’s education (a girl who lives in the slums of Delhi, India), and to provide support for the Maggie Gruber Computer Center located in Delhi, India. Three students, Ethan Gagliano, Peter Abrahamson, and Bryce Cai, received the Presidential Volunteer Service Award from the White House because of their volunteer work with “Chess Without Borders.” Visit www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1ZwXA6osEo, or type in A Future for Meher, to watch a behind-the-scenes look at Meher’s story and the involvement “Chess Without Borders” had in her recovery. For more information, visit www.shulmanchess.com/biography-of-chess-without-borders/.
"Chess Without Borders" a Success
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Did You Know?Quintessential Barrington direct mails magazines to more than 19,000 locations in Barrington. We also provide copies to local businesses. At the end of each issue we have heavy-duty 11x9 1/4x8 packing boxes available for free. Call the office, 847-381-3860, if you are in need of boxes. The Quintessential Barrington office is located at 120 Lageschulte Street, Suite #103. P
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Fourth of July Festival:“The Brat Tent”thursday, July 3 – saturday, July 5The 30th annual Barrington 4th of July Festival is filled with great food, music, and entertainment. Located in the North Com-muter Lot of the Metra Train Station, the festival is a celebration for the whole family, complete with children’s entertainment daily and live musical entertainment at night.
admission: After 6 p.m. adults (18 and older) are $5; 17 and under are free.
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What’s Happening in the VillageFourth of July Paradethe Barrington 4th of July parade begins at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 4. The theme this year is “Star Spangled Salute”. In addition to the parade, the 4th of July committee is hosting an annual food drive, and an Essay and Poster contest with Barrington area school children. For more information about the parade and other events, visit www.BarringtonParade.com.
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Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Family Fitness 5k/10k Runthe “run for the arts” is now the “Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Family Fitness
5k/10k Run. The 17th annual Run, held July 4 at 7:15 a.m., features a 10k through Bar-
rington Hills, a 5k run/walk, and a 2k walk through the village of Barrington. Proceeds
will benefit the cultural arts in Barrington. For more information, visit www.signmeup.
com/99697, or call 847-620-4580.
Cruise Nights
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cruise into downtown Barrington every Thursday night at 6:30 to check out “Cruise Night.” The event is free and located in the Harris Bank parking lot on South Cook Street. Each week there will be food, ice cream vendors, prizes, and entertainment by Bob Roig of Priceless Parties. For more information, call 847-304-3400.
Cruise Night Schedule:May 29: ChevyJune 5: ‘70s NightJune 12: Ford/MercuryJune 19: PontiacJune 26: Street Rods & pre-1948July 3: Red, white, and blue cars
Barrington Farmers Marketthe Barrington farmers Market returns to the Village Center at Park Avenue and Cook Street. The market is held every Thursday beginning June 19 through October 16 from 2-7 p.m. Fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, eggs, flowers, and pastries will be available. For more information, visit www.bar-ringtonfarmersmarket.org.
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in noveMBer of 2013, Kathy Gregg became the new director of Philanthropy and Major Gifts at Wellness Place, a cancer resource and support center located in Palatine. Gregg seeks people in the community to invest in the organization and support the future of Wellness Place. “I am looking for people that are interested in the mission of Wellness Place,” said Gregg. “What excites me most is getting out there and talking to people about this organization.” Wellness Place programs and services help individuals manage emotional and physical responses to treatment, sort through options and side effects, formulate questions for doctors, and communicate matters to family and employers. The facility is located at 1619 W. Colonial Parkway. For more information, call 847-221-2400, or visit www.wellnessplace.org.
Kathy Gregg Joins Wellness Place Team
From left: Kathy Scortino, clinical director; Pam Reiss, executive director; LeeAnn Atwood, senior
director of Development & Marketing; and Kathy Gregg, director of Philanthropy and Major Gifts.
Gregg joined the Wellness Place team back in November as the new director of Philanthropy and
Major Gifts.
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Lions Club Continues Fourth of July Tradition
This year, Barrington is seeing a small change in its 4th of July festivities. The Barrington Lions Club will now handle the “Brat Tent”. This event has grown tre-mendously over the last decade: moving from a small area in the business parking lots on Main Street to the current location in the north commuter parking lot; in-creasing the number of children’s activities during the days; adding an early band so that most evenings now offer a lineup of two bands; and expanding the menu to include legendary brats, hot dogs, and more.
Several hundred hours are spent planning, orga-nizing, and doing prep work. The Lions Club felt this tradition was too important to the community to not have it continue this year. “We want to continue the tradition of the Barrington community coming together to celebrate our nation’s Independence Day with good food, great music, and lots of fun,” said Lion Ken Kudla. “From the small beginning back in 1985, the event continues to develop, and we look forward to a wonderful 4th of July Festival. See you there!”
GiGi’s PlayHouse is HostinG its 10th annual “Dash for Down Syndrome” on Sunday, June 8 at the Sears Center/Village Green in Hoffman Estates. Registration will open at 7:30 a.m., followed by the 5k run beginning at 8:45 a.m. The 1-mile walk will begin at 9:30 a.m. with the kids “Dash for Down Syndrome” immediately following. For more information, call 847-885-6149, email [email protected], or visit www.gigisplayhouse.org. The Village Green is located at 5510 Prairie Stone Parkway.
GiGi’s Playhouse “Dash for Down Syndrome”
Runners take off at the start line of the 2013 5k.
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