350 Sunset Dr, Northfield
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350 Sunset Dr, Northfield
350 Sunset Dr, Northfield 350 sunset drive FOYER 1 | PHOTOS 350 sunset drive DINING ROOM LIVING ROOM 2 | PHOTOS 350 sunset drive LIVING ROOM KITCHEN / LIVING ROOM 3 | PHOTOS 350 sunset drive KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM KITCHEN 4 | PHOTOS 350 sunset drive PANTRY 5 | PHOTOS 350 sunset drive BREAKFAST AREA DEN 6 | PHOTOS 350 sunset drive MASTER BEDROOM MASTER BATHROOM 7 | PHOTOS 350 sunset drive SECOND BEDROOM SECOND BATHROOM 8 | PHOTOS 350 sunset drive THIRD BEDROOM THIRD BATHROOM 9 | PHOTOS 350 sunset drive BEDROOM BATHROOM 10 | PHOTOS 350 sunset drive LOWER LEVEL RECREATION ROOM KIDS AREA 11 | PHOTOS 350 sunset drive MUD ROOM 12 | PHOTOS 350 sunset drive 13 | OVERVIEW FEATURES Main Level: Foyer, Office/Optional 5th Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room/Family Room, Kitchen, Breakfast Area, Master Suite, Full Bath, Mud Room/Laundry Room • Two story Foyer with walnut stained hardwood flooring and Restoration Hardware inspired circular chandelier. • Office/Optional Bedroom with hardwood flooring and two double door closets. • Dining Room with chair rail, crown molding, beautiful window overlooking front garden and pocket doors leading to the Living Room. • .Living Room opens into the Kitchen with hardwood flooring and recessed lighting. • Kitchen features include: wainscoting, chair rail, recessed lighting, subway tiled marble backsplash, perimeter graphite colored quartz countertop, perimeter neutral white cabinetry, stainless steel undermount sink with disposal, Viking dishwasher, Viking microwave, Viking 5 burner range/oven, Viking hood, Viking refrigerator, polished chrome hardware, center island with marble countertop, espresso stained cabinetry, seating for 3 and 4 light pendant chandelier, overlooking the back garden. • Breakfast Area with hardwood flooring, table space for 6 people and sliders leading to the back yard patio. • Hallway with chair rail and wainscoting. • Master Suite with double door entry, walnut stained hardwood flooring, recessed lighting and 2 walk in closets with organizers. • Master Bath with porcelain tiled flooring, Kohler dual vanity sink, Grohe polished chrome plumbing fixtures, neutral cabinetry with plenty storage, stand up shower with sitting bench, marble subway tiled surround and separate water closet with Kohler commode. • Hallway Full Bath which can service Office/optional Bedroom has porcelain tiled flooring, Kohler commode, neutral soaking tub with neutral subway tiled surround, neutral vanity cabinet with quartz counter top, undermount sink and polished chrome plumbing fixtures. • Mud Room/Laundry Room with porcelain tiled flooring, built in cubbies and bench, walk in pantry with organizers, Whirlpool washer/dryer, utility sink with cabinetry, additional overhead cabinetry, side access to the back yard and access to the 2 car garage. CONNIE NADIA DORNAN TOP 1% REALTOR NATIONWIDE 5 TIME CHICAGO MAGAZINE FIVE STAR PROFESSIONAL AWARD WINNER CLHMS, SFR, E-PRO, QSC, & REO MOBILE 847.208.1397 OFFICE 847.998.0200 [email protected] All specifications are subject to change without notice and may vary on each home 350 sunset drive 14 Second floor: Bedroom Two, Bedroom Three Junior Suite, Bedroom Four, Hall Bath • .Neutral carpeted runner on staircase leading to the 2nd level with chair rail and wainscoting. • Fully carpeted Hallway with two linen closets, chair rail, wainscoting and crown molding. • Bedroom Two with neutral carpeting, double door closet and decorative light fixture. • Bedroom Three Junior Suite with neutral carpeting, 2 double door closets and overlooking back yard. • Bedroom Three Bath with porcelain tiled flooring, neutral subway ceramic tiled shower surround, glass framed shower door, Kohler commode and Kohler vanity sink. • Bedroom Four with neutral carpeting, double door closet and decorative light fixture. • Hall Bath with porcelain tiled flooring, double bowl Kohler vanity sink with marble countertop, neutral vanity cabinets, Kohler commode, soaking tub and porcelain tiled shower surround. Lower level: Recreation Room, Game Room, Storage/Mechanical Room • New carpeting on staircase leading down to the lower level. • .Recreation Room perfect for entertaining with carpeting and recessed lighting. • Double French doors leading to separate Game Room with recessed lighting and neutral carpeting. • Enormous Storage/Mechanical Room with loads of space and a utility sink. Additional Features: ROOM DIMENSIONS • Oversized attached 2 car garage with plenty storage Foyer.....................................19’ x 06’ • Stamped concrete patio Living Room........................... 16’ x 16’ • New windows throughout Dining Room.......................... 16’ x 12’ • SmartWater water heater - 2005 Kitchen................................. 19’ x 11’ • Aprilaire humidifier Breakfast Area......................... 11’ x 10’ • American Weathermaker HVAC • Sump pump • Interior drain tile system • Concrete circular driveway • Stamped concrete walkway Master Bedroom...................... 15’ x 15’ Second Bedroom...................... 16’ x 12’ Third Bedroom....................... 13’ x 12’ Fourth Bedroom...................... 13’ x 12’ Fifth Bedroom......................... 13’ x 11’ Recreation Room.....................38’ x 15’ Game Room............................33’ x 14’ CONNIE NADIA DORNAN TOP 1% REALTOR NATIONWIDE 5 TIME CHICAGO MAGAZINE FIVE STAR PROFESSIONAL AWARD WINNER CLHMS, SFR, E-PRO, QSC, & REO MOBILE 847.208.1397 OFFICE 847.998.0200 [email protected] All specifications are subject to change without notice and may vary on each home | OVERVIEW 350 sunset drive 15 FIRST LEVEL | FLOORPLANS 350 sunset drive 16 SECOND LEVEL | FLOORPLANS 350 sunset drive 17 LOWER LEVEL | FLOORPLANS 350 sunset drive 18 | Home-Turf Report for 350 Sunset Dr Northfield, IL 60093 High School District: New Trier Township High School District 203 Nearest Public Library: Northfield Branch Library, 1785 Orchard Lane, 1.4mi SE Grade School District: Sunset Ridge School District 29 Nearest Hospital: NorthShore Skokie Hospital, 9600 Gross Point Road, 4.8mi SE Nearest Public High School(s): New Trier Township High School - Northfield Campus, 7 Happ Rd, 2.2mi SE Wilmette Junior High School, 620 Locust Rd, 3.7mi SE Nearest Private High Schools: Loyola Academy, 1100 Laramie Ave, 2.7mi SE Arlyn Day School, 3013 Illinois Rd, 2.9mi SE Regina Dominican High School, 701 Locust Rd, 3.6mi SE Nearest Major Grocery Stores: Northbrook, 840 Willow Road, 0.9mi SW Jewel Osco, 2502 North Waukegan Road, 1.2mi SW Mariano's, 1822 Willow Rd., 1.3mi SE Nearest Movie Theaters: Digital Theater Concerts, 540 W Frontage Rd, 0.9mi SE Amc Northbrook Court 14, 1525 Lake Cook Rd, 2.6mi N Nearest Major Health Clubs: Nearest Public Elementary School(s): Sunset Ridge Elementary School, 525 Sunset Ridge Rd, 0.7mi T K Personal Trainer, 281 Waukegan Rd, 1.2mi SW S Fitness Innovations, 666 Dundee Rd # 1301, 1.6mi N Middlefork Primary School, 405 Wagner Rd, 1.1mi SE Nearest Starbucks: Nearest Public Middle School(s): 1036 Willow Rd., 1.0mi SW Nearest Private Elementary Schools: Nearest CTA Station: Hyde Park Day School - Northfield, 1980 Old Willow Rd, 0.9mi Dempster-Skokie, Yellow Line, 5.6mi S SE Christian Heritage Academy, 315 Waukegan Rd, 1.2mi SW North Glenview, 1.9mi SW Nearest Metra Forum Analytics, LLC and the users of Home-Turf assume no responsibility for any loss or impact resulting from the use of this information. No representations are made regarding the accuracy of the information provided. All data is subject to change and should be verified with local sources. All specifications are subject to change without notice and may vary on each home AREA INFO 350 sunset drive 19 | Restaurant Delivery Report for 350 Sunset Dr Northfield, IL 60093 Restaurant Name PNS Noodle Shop Hunan Chef Chinese Restaurant Viccino's Pizza U Dawg U China Town Kitchen Chin's Chop Suey and Take Out Little Red Hen Northtown Mandar-Inn Goode & Fresh Pizza Bakery Michael Salerno's Pizzeria Five Guys Wilmette Kegon Steak Teppan Sushi Sea Ranch (Wilmette) Akai Hana Irvings For Red Hot Lovers Kim's Chop Suey Mei Lin House Boston Blackie's Thai Thai Redstar Restaurant Szechwan Kingdom Moccio's Pizza Piero's Pizzeria Dowize Bistro The Big Tomato China Town Express Tandoor N Spice Grill J.P. McCarthy's Pizza & Grill Symphony's Cafe Pinto Thai Kitchen Tastebudz Papa Romeo's Pizza Phoenix Inn Ali's BBQ Sukhadia's Sheesh Mahal Dhaba King Sweets Naan on Devon Address 320 Happ Rd 1743 Orchard Ln 300 Happ Rd 300 S Happ Rd 2200 Waukegan Rd 655 Vernon Ave 653 Vernon Ave 2659 Shermer Rd. 1336 Waukegan Rd 2085 Tower Dr 3232 Lake Ave., Suite 240 569 Waukegan Rd 3217 Lake Ave, Ste 8C 3223 W Lake Ave 3207 Lake Ave 1816 Glenview Rd 3207 Lake Ave #6A 405 Lake Cook Rd 475 Lake Cook Rd 909 Greenwood Rd 545 Waukegan Rd 1620 Deerfield Rd 335 Ridge Rd 1107A Central Ave 1109 Central Ave 6121 Dempster St 6037 W Dempster St 509 4th St 1945 Central St. 1931 Central St 7770 Frontage Rd 1168 Dodge Avenue 608 Davis Street 2657 W Devon Ave 2559 W Devon Ave 6355 N Maplewood 2308 W Devon Ave 2241 W Devon Ave Phone Number 847-232-7103 847-446-2528 847-784-9500 847-463-1709 847-998-6578 847-463-9273 847-227-0115 847-463-5395 847-724-0520 847-463-1489 184-725-62910 847-232-7251 847-463-1606 847-251-0384 847-251-6300 847-729-2110 847-378-0912 847-463-5676 847-564-5999 847-998-0300 847-463-5624 847-831-6900 847-251-5550 847-378-0902 847-227-0125 847-967-8822 847-463-9275 847-378-0270 847-463-5310 847-376-3095 847-378-0261 224-353-0825 847-463-1518 773-272-3651 773-541-7764 773-250-0721 773-250-0650 773-262-7676 Distance 1.5mi SE 1.5mi SE 1.5mi SE 1.5mi SE 1.5mi S 1.9mi NE 1.9mi NE 2.2mi W 2.6mi S 2.6mi SW 2.8mi SE 2.8mi NW 3.0mi SE 3.1mi SE 3.1mi SE 3.1mi S 3.1mi SE 3.5mi NW 3.6mi NW 4.0mi SW 4.3mi NW 4.5mi NW 4.6mi SE 5.1mi SE 5.1mi SE 5.2mi S 5.2mi S 5.7mi SE 5.7mi SE 5.8mi SE 6.6mi S 7.0mi SE 7.4mi SE 9.4mi SE 9.5mi SE 9.5mi SE 9.7mi SE 9.7mi SE Forum Analytics, LLC and the users of Home-Turf assume no responsibility for any loss or impact resulting from the use of this information. No representations are made regarding the accuracy of the information provided. All data is subject to change and should be verified with local sources. All specifications are subject to change without notice and may vary on each home AREA INFO 350 sunset drive 20 | Expanded Amenity Report for 350 Sunset Dr Northfield, IL 60093 High School District: New Trier Township High School District 203 Grade School District: Sunset Ridge School District 29 Nearest Public High School(s) in District: New Trier Township High School - Northfield Campus, 7 Happ Rd, 2.2mi SE Wilmette Junior High School, 620 Locust Rd, 3.7mi SE New Trier Township High School, 385 Winnetka Ave, 3.9mi SE Nearest Public Middle School(s) in District: Nearest Public Elementary School(s) in District: Sunset Ridge Elementary School, 525 Sunset Ridge Rd, 0.7mi S Middlefork Primary School, 405 Wagner Rd, 1.1mi SE Nearest Private High Schools: Loyola Academy, 1100 Laramie Ave, 2.7mi SE Arlyn Day School, 3013 Illinois Rd, 2.9mi SE Regina Dominican High School, 701 Locust Rd, 3.6mi SE Chicagoland Jewish High School, 1095 Lake Cook Rd, 4.2mi NW Notre Dame High School College Prep, 7655 W Dempster St, 5.4mi S Nearest Private Elementary Schools: Hyde Park Day School - Northfield, 1980 Old Willow Rd, 0.9mi SE Christian Heritage Academy, 315 Waukegan Rd, 1.2mi SW Children's Land, 1814 Waukegan Rd, 2.0mi S St. Norbert School, 1817 Walters Ave, 2.1mi W Open Arms Christian Child Development Center, 1850 Chestnut Ave, 2.1mi S Nearest Public Libraries: Northfield Branch Library, 1785 Orchard Lane, 1.4mi SE Glencoe Public Library, 320 Park Avenue, 2.0mi NE Public Transportation: Nearest CTA Station: Dempster-Skokie, Yellow Line, 5.6mi S North Glenview, 1.9mi SW Nearest Metra Nearest Hospitals: NorthShore Skokie Hospital, 9600 Gross Point Road, 4.8mi SE Advocate Lutheran General Hospital, 1775 Dempster Street, 6.2mi SW NorthShore Evanston Hospital, 1301 Central Street, 6.2mi SE Presence Holy Family Medical Center, 100 North River Road, 6.9mi SW Maryville Behavioral Health Hospital, 555 Wilson Lane, 6.9mi SW Nearest Major Grocery Stores: Northbrook, 840 Willow Road, 0.9mi SW Jewel Osco, 2502 North Waukegan Road, 1.2mi SW Mariano's, 1822 Willow Rd., 1.3mi SE Trader Joe's, 127 Skokie Blvd, 2.4mi N Trader Joe's, 1407 Waukegan Rd, 2.5mi S Nearest Major Health Clubs: T K Personal Trainer, 281 Waukegan Rd, 1.2mi SW Fitness Innovations, 666 Dundee Rd # 1301, 1.6mi N Combined Centre Fitness, 707 Skokie Blvd, 1.6mi N One on One Massage-Prsnl Trnng, 1890 Techny CT, 1.8mi W Curves, 2300 Lehigh Ave # 140, 2.0mi SW Nearest Movie Theaters: Digital Theater Concerts, 540 W Frontage Rd, 0.9mi SE Amc Northbrook Court 14, 1525 Lake Cook Rd, 2.6mi N Cineplex Odeon Old Orchard, 4999 Old Orchard Ctr # A21, 4.2mi SE Loews Theatres Gardens, 4999 Old Orchard Ctr # N47, 4.2mi SE Landmark Renaissance Cinema, 1850 2nd St # 110, 4.9mi N Nearest Starbucks: 1036 Willow Rd., 1.0mi SW 2502 N Waukegan Rd, 1.2mi SW 1801 Willow Rd, 1.4mi SE Nearest Target/Walmart Locations: Target, 2241 Willow Rd, 1.6mi SW Walmart, 8500 W Golf Rd, 4.8mi SW Nearest Drugstores: Cvs, 936 Willow Road, 1.0mi SW Walgreens, 1825 Willow Rd, 1.3mi SE Nearest Home Improvement Stores: Lowe's, 1000 WILLOW ROAD, 1.0mi SW Home Depot, 2850 Patriot Boulevard, 1.9mi W Forum Analytics, LLC and the users of Home-Turf assume no responsibility for any loss or impact resulting from the use of this information. No representations are made regarding the accuracy of the information provided. All data is subject to change and should be verified with local sources. All specifications are subject to change without notice and may vary on each home AREA INFO 350 sunset drive 21 | Welcome to the Village of Northfield! We are delighted that you are interested in our community of just over 5,000. While small in size Northfield offers convenient access to downtown Chicago, while maintaining it’s small town charm. The Village of Northfield is a home rule community consisting of approximately 5,500 residents and a little over 2,100 single family homes. The Village features a wide range of living styles ranging from quaint century old properties, to modern condominiums, to the most modern upscale mansions. Northfield is one of the few north shore communities which issues licenses for keeping horses and features extensive bicycle and jogging trails as well as the boating, wooded hiking trails, and bridle paths through the Skokie Lagoons Forest Preserve. The Village of Northfield offers a style of living suitable to all types of people. Families with school age children will enjoy some of the best schools in north suburban Chicago, while senior citizens will enjoy the largest and best-attended senior center in the area offering a wealth of programs and services. Northfield History The Village of Northfield was first settled in the mid-1800s by Mary Young and her two daughters near present day Bracken Lane. When the settlers first arrived, Northfield was a remote swamp that included the present day Skokie Lagoons as well as the “Middle Fork” branch of the Chicago River. Northfields were often called the “river folks” by residents of neighboring communities because of their struggles to get back and forth to church in their wagons through the lagoons. Early pioneering families in Northfield included the Donovans (1855), Brachtendorfs (1857), and Metzs (1861). A few years after the arrival of the railroad in Winnetka in 1854, blacksmith John Happ closed up his shop and moved to a Northfield farm with his nine sons and daughter. Happ’s grandson John became Northfield’s first Village President in 1926. From this small beginning, the Village began to attract other families who liked its small size and country atmosphere. The population surged from 320 residents in 1930 to 4,887 in 1980 and then 5,389 in 2000. To serve the small town, a Village Hall was built at the intersection of Happ and Willow Roads in 1936 where it remained in use for 31 years. A larger Village Hall is now located on the same site. As the city of Chicago grew and prospered throughout the twentieth century, Northfield prospered as well, and this once sleepy swamp town matured into one of the premier urban village’s within the Chicagoland area. AREA INFO 350 sunset drive Principal's Message It is my pleasure and privilege to serve as the principal of Middlefork School in Sunset Ridge District 29. When Middlefork School first opened its doors in 1959, Northfield was a growing community, and according to Mary Osborne, Middlefork's first principal, the superintendent wanted to give the little kids a place all their own. Nearly sixty years later, Middlefork's kindergarten through third grade students continue to thrive in a safe, nurturing, child-centered environment created by a skilled and dedicated staff. Our Middlefork mission statement speaks to our commitment to the youngest students in District 29 and to our belief that only through a team effort will we maximize the early educational experience of each child. Middlefork Mission: To cultivate a learning community that engages the hearts and minds of young students, one child at a time, and that places the child at the center of all decision-making. As their children's first and most important teachers, we welcome parents as partners in our mission. Parent involvement in school and classroom programs is encouraged and appreciated. From literacy stations with first graders, to serving lunch in the cafeteria, or running a water game at Field Day, the opportunities to share in the Middlefork experience are numerous. Attendance at special events such as Open House, the Halloween and Vocabulary Parades, Winter and Spring Sings, and portfolio celebrations is just the beginning! Daily conversations about Number Corner, library time, PlayPods, The Principal's Vocabulary Challenge, PJ Day, the lunch menu, Dedicated Dolphins, class meeting, science time, Art, PE or Music, all show the children you are interested and value their education. Middlefork School is truly a wonderful place to teach and to learn. We have high expectations for our students and our staff and take great pride in their achievements. If you should have any further questions about our school or programs, I can be contacted at [email protected]. Mary Frances Greene, Ed.D. Principal 405 Wagner Road, Northfield, Illinois 60093 | PH: 847.881.9500 | FX: 847.446.6221 22 | AREA INFO 350 sunset drive 23 Welcome to Sunset Ridge School where our mission is “To cultivate a learning community that engages the hearts and minds of students, one child at a time.” Sunset Ridge serves students in grades four through eight. Our school is located in the Village of Northfield, approximately 20 miles north of Chicago. We provide an educational setting that meets the developmental strengths, interests, and needs of our students. We understand the importance of helping students build on their prior learning experiences in an academic setting. Our Code of Conduct provides the framework to help students understand the importance they have in helping maintain a positive and welcoming learning community for all students. Our Code of Conduct centers on four key areas: Responsibility, Respect, Safety, and Honesty. We are a strong learning community because we appreciate our different voices and understand the value of learning with and from others. Our 8th graders are our school's student leaders. We encourage them to set a positive role model for our younger students and to understand that they help contribute to the larger community in which they live. The school day, schedule, and educational setting at Sunset Ridge School are all tailored to meet the developmental needs of our students. Fourth grade continues with the self-contained elementary school model with some class exchanges for science and social studies. Starting in grade 5, students move by homeroom groups to content area teachers to continue to build their skills. Sixth graders also experience a departmentalized schedule. As each year passes, students acquire academic leadership skills that help them excel as learners. By seventh and eighth grade, students are engaged in a challenging individualized schedule that includes academic disciplines, fine arts exploratory classes and an advisory program to help prepare them for the transition into high school. Our faculty develops comprehensive curricular programs based on high expectations for student growth and achievement. Curriculum is continuously differentiated and enriched to meet the varied needs and talents of students. Students also interact regularly with specialists in the following areas: gifted, enrichment, art, library science, music, physical education, and technology. A support team including English Language Learners (ELL) teachers, a nurse, office staff, school psychologist, social worker, student services teachers, and speech and language therapists work with students to provide additional support. A variety of extracurricular activities are offered to enhance our educational programs. These programs include student government, athletics, drama, band, technology, and theatrical programs. In addition, a 7th and 8th grade student-teacher advisory program provides a supportive, child-centered environment that encourages building positive social relationships and the development of each and every individual child. Sunset Ridge School serves our community with a focus on building global connections. Students experience a rich curriculum and participate in learning activities that challenge them to think critically, learn cooperatively, and understand fully. We know our students cannot be measured by any one assessment, but as we review a portfolio of both quantitative and qualitative data on every student, we are able to provide a rich and engaging learning experience. We build on the foundation from home as students engage in educational debate, personal reflection and goal setting, and come to more fully understand that learning is a lifelong experience. We are honored to be a part of your child's journey as they team with us at Sunset Ridge School. 525 Sunset Ridge Road, Northfield, Illinois 60093 | PH: 847.881.9400 | FX: 847.446.6388 | AREA INFO 350 sunset drive 24 SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY New Trier Township High School District 203 is a comprehensive four year high school in Northfield and Winnetka, Illinois, located along the Lake Michigan shore, approximately 16 miles north of Chicago. New Trier serves Chicago’s North Shore suburban communities of Glencoe, Kenilworth, Northfield, Wilmette, Winnetka, and portions of Glenview and Northbrook, communities that reflect a tradition of support for academic and cultural achievement. Freshmen are housed on the Northfield Campus; sophomores, juniors, and seniors are housed on the Winnetka Campus. Governed by its own Board of Education, the district serves six sender public school districts (kindergarten through eighth grade), each with its own governing board. Local private and parochial schools also graduate students who advance to New Trier High School. EXTRACURRICULAR OPPORTUNITIES As evidence of the New Trier motto, “to commit minds to inquiry, hearts to compassion, and lives to the service of humanity,” New Trier offers numerous opportunities for learning and involvement outside of the classroom in activities, athletics, fine and performing arts, and social service through: More than 150 clubs and other student activities, including an extensive social service component; 35 interscholastic sports (winning more athletic state championships than any high school in Illinois interscholastic history) and an extensive intramural program; and Fine and performing arts programs recognized among the nation’s top 25 by the U.S. Department of Education, including a Grammy award winning music department that is cited as the “best music education program in the country.” (2007) GUIDANCE New Trier’s nationally-recognized student advisement system provides a small-school atmosphere within a large school of outstanding opportunities. More than 40 percent of the faculty serve as advisers, seeing the same group of approximately 25 students every day for 25 minutes. Advisers provide students with academic and personal guidance throughout their high school years. They also serve as the key contact for parents. Eight post-high school counselors help students plan for higher education and other alternatives after New Trier. New Trier Township High School District 203 - Administration 7 Happ Road Northfield, IL 60093-3411 847.446.7000 New Trier Township High School Northfield Campus - Grade 9 7 Happ Road Northfield, IL 60093-3411 847.446.7000 New Trier Township High School Winnetka Campus - Grades 10-12 385 Winnetka Avenue Winnetka, IL 60093-4295 847.446.7000 | AREA INFO 350 sunset drive 25 Parks and Amenities Willow Park 401 Wagner Road (Willow and Wagner Roads) Willow Park is the District's largest outdoor facility. The site was just recently renovated and re-opened June 7th, 2008 and includes the following amenities: Four lighted ball fields, two lighted soccer fields, four tennis courts, a 1/2 mile pathway system with fitness stations and a picnic shelter which can hold up to 75 people. The shelter does have electrical outlets and large gas grills available for rent. Groups larger than 15 must make a reservation. Clarkson Park 1950 Willow Road (Willow Road & Bristol Street) Clarkson Park is a 3-acre park named after Jim Clarkson, a Northfield resident and one of the pioneers in the development of the Northfield Park District. The park includes the Clarkson Lodge, Cavallari Pavillion, and a children’s playground. New amenities, thanks to the 2004 renovations, include The Lodge, which has indoor and outdoor fireplaces, concession stand, gazebo, and meeting/party area, as well as a new outdoor playground. The Cavallari Pavilion is our open-air shelter that has a number of picnic tables underneath it making it perfect for small outdoor gatherings. The seasonal ice rink will continue to be at the park and will typically be open from December through January, weather permitting. Clarkson Park is also home of many of our Special Events such as the State Fair, Kid’s Dog Show, Halloween Trick or Treat, Movie Nights, Family Campout and Chidren’s Summer Concert Series. Fox Meadow Park 444 Fox Meadow Drive (South side of Willow Road) Fox Meadow is a 9 acre park that is owned jointly by the Northfield Park District and New Trier Township High School. The park houses 3 full size soccer fields, and a tot playground. A park permit is required to utilize the soccer fields. | AREA INFO 350 sunset drive Transportation Amtrak — (800) 872-7245 Greyhound Bus Line — (800) 231-2222 RTA Travel Information Center — (847) 836-7000 PACE — (847) 364-7223 Metra Fare & Schedule Information — (847) 836-7000 Elm Street Station — (847) 446-0013 Hubbard Woods Station — (847) 446-0924 Elm Street Station Address & Phone Number 754 Elm St. Winnetka, IL 847-446-0013 Agent Hours* Monday - Friday 5:25 AM - 12:55 PM Waiting Room Hours* 5:15 AM - 6:30 PM Station Parking Contact 847-501-6000 Hubbard Woods Station Address & Phone Number 1065 Gage St. Winnetka, IL 847-446-0924 Agent Hours No Agent Waiting Room Hours* 5:15 AM - 6:30 PM Station Parking Contact 847-501-6000 26 | AREA INFO 350 sunset drive 27 | AREA INFO The Winnetka Golf Club provides golfing opportunities and enjoyment for players of all skill levels and interests. The 18-hole course is an excellent 6,517 yard layout with watered tees, fairways and greens. The Par 3 course is fun and challenging for players of all ages. The driving range and clubhouse with food service from Avli complete the package. Membership Has Its Benefits… Unlimited rounds of golf (when the course is available for public play) Early tee time booking privileges (1 day in advance of general public) Discounted range fees (save $2 on large and $1 on small buckets) Discounted golf car fees (save $2 per person on an 18-hole golf car) Member only appreciation event 1300 Oak Street, Winnetka, IL 60093 | Phone: (847) 501-2050 | Fax: (847) 501-2078 350 sunset drive 28 The Winnetka Platform Tennis Club (WPTC) is the nation’s largest and most vibrant platform tennis program, serving over 300 members from Glencoe, Kenilworth, Northfield, Winnetka and beyond. Dating back to 1978, the WPTC is Chicagoland’s oldest public platform tennis organization. It continues to work to promote and develop platform tennis in the community and is the largest user of the Winnetka Park District facility, accounting for over 80 percent of the court time used. Programs range from social to competitive… There are competitive travel teams for men and women, tournaments, social functions, and mixed couple events. The WPTC encourages new members to get involved in these exciting activities. For more information, please contact Greg O’Neil, Director of Platform Tennis: [email protected] The Winnetka Platform Tennis Courts are located behind the A.C. Nielsen Tennis Center and the Ice Arena near the golf course off Hibbard Road. About Platform Tennis Platform Tennis is an American racquet sport enjoyed by thousands of people of all ages. It is the only racquet sport that players can enjoy outdoors in cold weather. This unique appeal attracts people who desire fresh air, competition, and social engagement - all on a chilly winter's day or night. The sport is played at private clubs, public facilities, and in backyards at both highly competitive and purely recreational levels. Because it is easy to learn, it is enjoyed by players as young as eight and as old as old bones allow. 490 Hibbard Rd, Winnetka, IL 60093 | AREA INFO 350 sunset drive Winnetka-Northfield Special Events Throughout the year, The Winnetka-Northfield Chamber of Commerce orchestrates a variety of annual, signature events. These events are made possible by the support and collaboration of our Chamber members and the community. Co-operation, communication and camaraderie are the driving forces behind the success of these annual events. Chamber Golf Outing The Winnetka-Northfield Chamber of Commerce is hosting a golf outing and networking dinner this year in partnership with The Skokie Chamber and The Mt. Prospect Chamber. This year’s event will be held at The Evanston Golf Club on Monday, September 21. Golfers are able to play on a beautiful and historic private country club, one of the premier private golf clubs in the area. The day includes lunch, 18 holes of golf, hospitality cocktail hour, silent auction, pick and choose prizes and dinner. The winners are awarded trophies. The annual Golf Outing and Networking Dinner is one of the chamber’s most popular events. Join us this year! The 2015 Chamber Golf Outing is scheduled for September 21. Contact [email protected] for more information. Winnetka-Northfield Sidewalk Sale One of the most anticipated events of the summer in Winnetka is the annual Sidewalk Sale, presented by the Winnetka-Northfield Chamber of Commerce. Considered the North Shore’s premier Sidewalk Sale, it continues to bring fun, food, and fantastic savings for shoppers every year. The Northfield Farmers’ Market The Northfield Farmers’ Market is a community tradition that has served the North Shore for over 35 years. Shoppers enjoy a relaxing Saturday morning, visit with friends and neighbors and bring home some of the most luscious, fresh-picked fruits and vegetables your family has ever tasted. You will also find beautiful blooming plants, shrubs, cut flowers, cheeses, a variety of delicious baked goods and wonderful specialty foods. 29 | AREA INFO Opening Doors • Closing Deals 847.208.1397 [email protected] VISIT MY WEBSITE FOR ALL MY CURRENT AND UPCOMING LISTINGS & ADDITIONAL REAL ESTATE NEWS: WWW.CONNIEDORNAN.COM TOP 1% INDIVIDUAL REALTOR® IN THE NORTH SHORE* OVER 125 HOMES SOLD IN 2015 OVER $65 MILLION IN SALES IN 2015 5 TIME CHICAGO MAGAZINE FIVE STAR PROFESSIONAL AWARD WINNER CLHMS, SFR, E-PRO, QSC, & REO Stop looking, start finding ® 350SunsetDrive.info *Top 1% ranking based on closed sales volume in the North Shore area, all companies. Based on information from MRED LLC for the period 01/1/2015-10/12/15. This data is informational and cannot be guaranteed accurate. 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