Fashion`s Night Out - Quintessential Barrington

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Fashion`s Night Out - Quintessential Barrington
about Town
Fashion’s Night Out
n September 6, the 4th Fashion’s Night Out (FNO),
Walk to Cure Diabetes. One small way we can help is to support the cause
an after-hours shopping extravaganza, offered an even great-
with him, and we were not disappointed! Residents came out and shopped
er showcase of celebrities, designers, and stars for shop-
the latest fall fashions at Mia Sorella, sipped wines provided by McGonigals,
pers at thousands of FNO events across the United States.
snacked on tasty appetizers from Cooper’s of Barrington, and gave back,”
In downtown Barrington, Mia Sorella was part of the action by hosting an
she said.
exclusive FNO event that went beyond celebrating fashion: a portion of the
Neighboring merchants, Grassroots and Notice, joined in. Grassroots
night’s sales were given directly to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
highlighted its latest fashion lines and served a variety of beer samples
(JDRF) in support of Ricky’s Ramblers.
provided by McGonigal’s. Notice showcased fall clothing and accessories
“Ricky, an 8-year-old Barrington resident, was diagnosed with Juvenile
and offered wine and appetizers provided by Francesca’s Familia. The mer-
Diabetes at the age of four,” said Mary Sirois, owner of Mia Sorella. “Each
chants were able to donate $1,000 to JDRF to support Ricky’s Ramblers
year since, he and his team, Ricky’s Ramblers, participate in the Ron Santo
while offering residents a night of shopping fun.
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Town
Calendar
Saturday, Nov. 10
BJWC Fall Fashion Show
Stonegate Conference and Banquet Center
Hoffman Estates, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
The Barrington Junior Women’s Club hosts its
11th Annual signature fundraiser. This year’s
theme, “Great Gatsby Glam” is sure to please
all! This pre-holiday season event is filled with
boutique shopping, raffles, silent and live
auctions, lunch and a fabulous fashion show.
BJWC supports women, children, and families
in need as well as numerous local nonprofits.
The event will be held at the Stonegate Center
at 2401 W. Higgins, just off of Barrington Rd.
For more information, visit www.bjwc.org.
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Saturday, November 17
Members of the Barrington Chapter of the Infant Welfare Society meet in September to discuss chapter
business and plan their upcoming holiday lunch and fundraiser scheduled for December 5 (see details
below). Chapter president, Celeste Jackson (on the far right) offers updates on the chapter’s plans and
upcoming activities, below.
Gratitude for 70 Years of
Barrington Support
A message of thanks from Celeste Jackson, IWS chapter president
Holiday Wine Walk
Downtown Barrington, 2 – 6 p.m.
Come kick off your holidays in Barrington
with a day of shopping, strolling and sipping
throughout the Village. Many of the “stops”
along the way will feature some of the season’s
finest wines, special holiday drinks, delicious
appetizers and treats, all while shopping for
unique gifts. For a complete list of participating
shops and restaurants, please visit www.
EnjoyBarrington.com
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One of the beautiful things about our community is the generosity of our residents. It is the culmination of giving of time, support and charitable donations from people in our community that has kept
the Barrington Chapter of the Infant Welfare Society going strong for more than 70 years. We are one of
15 chapters of the Auxiliary of the Infant Welfare Society (IWS) who contribute our time, talents, and
resources to insure affordable, quality medical, dental, and counseling services to the working poor of
Chicago. These are people who are only beginning to discover the American dream, people who desire
to have their children become healthy, able adults.
What began as a simple mission of providing safe milk to the infants of immigrant workers more than 100 years ago has grown to a state-of-the-art facility located at 3600 W. Fullerton in
Friday, 11/30 – Sunday, 12/2
Chicago. The Barrington Chapter of IWS has also evolved. Our members now include women from
Barrington Youth Dance Ensemble
The Nutcracker
various age groups, locations, and lifestyles. We are actively seeking women who would like to
contribute to this worthy cause. In the month of November, our chapter will be paying tribute at The
Shows at 2 or 7 p.m.
Barrington Area Library to past members who have paved the way for our current members.
Don’t miss this Barrington holiday tradition!
BYDE present’s the area’s finest production
of “The Nutcracker” featuring renowned
international guest performers, local student
dancers and extravagant sets and costumes
and set designs. Performances are Nov. 30 at
7 p.m.; Dec. 1 at 2 or 7 p.m.; and Dec. 2 at 2
p.m. Group rates are available. Performances
are held at the Barrington High School. To
purchase tickets, visit www.byde.org or call
847-382-6333.
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Saturday, December 1
Holiday Trolley
Park once and ride the Holiday Trolley to all
events!
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The planning of our events is the focus of our monthly meetings. Our events have included grand
galas, teas, fashion shows, and golf outings. Today, our chapter is involved in supporting the clinic in
various ways. We collect items for our resale shop located in the clinic, and collect baby supplies for the
“Healthy Steps” program (that are purchased and donated by Jewel shoppers on a selected day in July).
We are also hosting our fall Coat Drive in conjunction with CD One Price Cleaners in which your donated coats are cleaned and distributed to the patients of the clinic. We can’t thank you enough for supporting this worthy cause. If you would like to learn more about
the Infant Welfare Society of Chicago, visit the clinic website at www.infantwelfare.org. For those of you
interested in becoming more involved in the Barrington chapter, contact us at: [email protected].
December Luncheon Fundraiser
The “Celebrate the Season” IWS holiday luncheon which will take place on Wed., Dec. 5, at the
Concorde Banquet Hall in Kildeer. The luncheon includes silent auction items, boutique shopping and
raffles. Tickets are $45 per person. To request an invitation, email the IWS at: barringtoninfantwelfare@
gmail.com.
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Teens 4 Teens
Teamwork
Each year, more than 200 eighthgraders from Station and Prairie Middle
Schools participate in Teens for Teens
Detail Center & Hand Car Wash
(T4T), a local, nonprofit group formed
by students for students that encourages working together to make a
positive impact on other youth through
volunteerism. T4T hosts after-school
and weekend hands-on activities each
month.
This year, T4T kicked-off with a food
Barrington Station Middle School students, Ellie Stodola and
drive to benefit Hope Alive, the after-
Sophie Harwood, cover one of the shifts at the Jewel Osco to
school program in Chicago. Hope Alive
collect food the T4T food drive.
provides a safe place for elementary
school children to study, play games,
and interact with their peers after school and throughout the summer. T4T visited Hope Alive
in early October to stock pantry shelves and later in the month to host a Halloween party. The
group also packed food at Feed My Starving Children in September.
In existence for nearly a decade, the T4T program has proven to be an effective means for
Barrington students to develop their own volunteer ethic, as well as their leadership and
teamwork skills. Students are actively involved in planning and implementing the group’s
activities. Many former T4T students have continued to be involved in volunteer activities
through high-school and into adulthood.
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Once again, the Barrington Giving Day Board is getting ready for one of the community’s
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Barrington area come together to help provide for others; all donations of clothing, toys, and
food are made available to those in need within the Barrington District 220 boundaries.
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Everyone can help with this holiday tradition. Volunteers are needed so please sign up!
Donations of new and gently used coats, hats, gloves, boots, snow pants, books, and toys are
needed. Boxes for these donations will be at all schools, churches and Barrington businesses on
November 12. Cash donations are urgently needed to purchase food and other essential items.
Checks may be made payable to: Barrington Giving Day. Mail your check donation to: Barrington Bank & Trust; Attn: J. P. Hills, 201 S. Hough St., Barrington, IL 60010.
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Holiday Trolley rides will be available from
10:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. The trolley will make
a continuous hourly circuit with stops every
15 minutes at the following locations: Village
Center – 100 S. Cook St., The Ice House Mall;
Shops on Lageschulte Street; and the Foundry
Shopping Center on Northwest Hwy. See page
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Saturday, Dec. 1
Celebrate Santa’s Arrival
10 a.m. - 7p.m.
Plan your day to visit all four of these unique
holiday locations:
Candy Cane Festival: Foundry Shopping
Center, 10a.m. – 2p.m.
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Winter Wonderland: Ice House Mall,
11 a.m – 4p.m.
Gingerbread Lane: The Shops on Lageschulte,
12p.m. – 5p.m.
Barrington’s Holiday Tradition of the
Annual Tree Lighting: Village Center on S.
Cook St.,1 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
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Saturday, December 1
United States Marine Corps. Reserve
Toys for Tots Program
Baier, anchor of Fox News Channel’s “Special
Report with Bret Baier,” will be our Honorary
Guest Speaker. This year’s live auction includes
tickets to both the 2013 Grammy and Emmy
Awards, plus many more wonderful items to
choose from! Enjoy cocktails, live auction,
Keys for the Cause, dinner and dancing to the
great music of The Pete Fleming Orchestra,
all for a good cause. The Barrington Hills
Country Club is located at 300 W. County
Line Rd., in Barrington Hills. Tickets are $200
per person. The event is Black Tie. For more
information or to purchase tickets, visit www.
barringtonchildrenscharities.com.
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10/29 – 11/8
Deer Park TownCenter Holiday Activities
Letters to Santa
Holiday wishes granted. Kids, write a letter to
Santa and you’ll be entered to win a ride with
him on the fire truck at Santa’s Arrival. Drop
your letter in the mailbox at Barnes & Noble
in the children’s department. Santa arrives on
Friday, Nov. 9, at 6 p.m. with fireworks and to
flip the switch for the holiday lights.
Nov. 9 at 6 p.m.
Santa’s Arrival
Here Comes Santa Claus! Deer Park Town
Center greets Santa! Join us as Santa turns
on the holiday lights with a free fireworks
extravaganza. Santa will be available to visit
with children until 8:30 p.m. Rain date is
November 10.
1 – 6:30 p.m.
The Village is teaming up with the Toys for
Tots program by accepting donations of new,
unwrapped toys on between 1 – 6:30 p.m. on
S. Cook St. next to Santa’s red house in the
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Nov. 1 - December 10
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The Celebrate Shopping Barrington
Sweepstakes is returning! Shop at participating
Barrington merchants to receive an entry card
and win up to $250 in Barrington Shopping
Dollars.Visit www.EnjoyBarrington.com for a
complete listing of special events, participating
stores and restaurants, and sweepstakes rules.
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Saturday, December 8
Holly Ball
Barrington Hills Country Club, 7 p.m.
The Barrington Children’s Charities hosts its
second Holly Ball this holiday season, to benefit
area children. We are pleased to announce Bret
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Friday, November 23
Black Friday
A Holiday Gift for You from Deer Park Town
Center. Free Gift Card! ‘Like’ us on Facebook
and be one of the first 250 Deer Park Town
Center Friends to visit the Center Office on
Friday, Nov. 23 beginning at 8am and receive
a Free $25 Gift Card, plus a Black Friday
Survival Kit. Now that’s jolly! Must be 18, show
a valid ID and be a DPTC Facebook friend by
11/23/12. No purchase necessary.
Saturday, December 8
Breakfast with Santa
Join us on Saturday, December 8 for a hot
breakfast with Santa. Reservations at Biaggi’s
beginning at 8am, call 847-438-1850. $5
donation for adults, $3 donation for children
10 & under. Donations benefit Women in Need
Growing Stronger (W.I.N.G.S.). Pick up a gift
tag from the W.I.N.G.S. giving tree at Biaggi’s
and donate a gift to a family in need.
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groundbreaking and to share its strategic plans to the year 2020. The new
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the second year, the PFF was honored to have Mary Ann Ahern from NBC5 News serve as honorary
munity Inspiring a Cure, the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation’s (PFF) annual dinner and fundraiser. For
chairwoman and emcee. More than 250 generous guests helped to raise over $150,000 in support of the
Foundation’s mission.
Broadway actress and devoted PFF advocate, Julie
Halston, and her husband,
broadcaster Ralph Howard
(a pulmonary fibrosis patient and lung transplant recipient), spoke as part of the
CFC’s Make A Difference Day
Volunteers of all ages, from Cub Scouts to seniors, brought energy, enthusiasm, and record
numbers to CFC’s Make A Difference Day,
on Oct. 27. Workers gathered seed of native
plants at CFC’s Grigsby Prairie in Barrington
Hills, then, headed to CFC headquarters for a
Volunteer Appreciation Cookout. Volunteers
visited the seed room, where seeds are sorted
and stored. Volunteers are now ready for:
cleaning, recording, weighing and mixing, in
preparation for sowing the seeds on Nov. 11,
15, 17 and 18. Work hours: Sunday workdays
are 3:30-5 p.m.; Thurs. and Sat. workdays are
9-11 a.m. After Nov. 18, CFC will end Sun. and
Thurs. workdays for the season. Brush cutting
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Co-chair Kathy Petrak; honorary chair and emcee Mary Ann Ahern; Daniel M. Rose, MD, PFF’s President and CEO; and co-chair Chuck Lawless.
Ann Ahern, Julie Halston,
and Ralph Howard, who help
bring vital awareness about
pulmonary fibrosis.”
To learn more about the
PFF and pulmonary fibrosis, a
terminal lung disease with no
FDA-approved treatment and
no cure, visit www.pulmonaryfibrosis.org.
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Holiday Fun
at Lake Geneva
In September of 1940, four teenage friends entered the Lascaux cave in southern France and
stumbled upon an astonishing, priceless treasure. Beautifully subtle paintings and engravings
of animals lined the cave walls – highly sophisticated artwork made by the hands of our early
ancestors almost 20,000 years ago. With their
evocative imagery, the cave paintings of Lascaux
quickly gained recognition as the world’s premier
example of prehistoric art. Lascaux (pronounced
Lass-co) attracted over one million visitors between 1948 and 1963, when the French government closed the cave to the public in order to
preserve the ancient masterpieces.
Now visitors to Chicago’s Field Museum can
experience the same thrill of discovery felt by
those young cave explorers more than 70 years
ago. On March 20, 2013, the Museum will open Scenes from the Stone Age: The Cave Paintings
of Lascaux, a monumental re-creation of the cave with full-size replicas of paintings, including
some shown for the first time to the public.
The Field Museum is the first North American venue for this much-anticipated exhibition, organized by the Conseil General de la Dordogne in France. The Field’s showing of the
exhibition runs through September 8, 2013.
Tickets to Scenes from the Stone Age are included in both Discovery and AllAccess passes to the Museum. Discounts are available for Chicago residents. Special
rates are available for tour operators and groups of 15 or more. Call Group
Sales toll-free at 888.FIELD.85 or 888-343-5385. The Field Museum is located at 1400
S. Lake Shore Dr. in Chicago. Visit www.fieldmuseum.org, or call 312-922-9410 for
general information.
Nov. 10 & 11
Holiday Open House
This “Streets of Lake Geneva” features holiday happenings with over 20 merchants. Stroll through downtown
shops to preview the holiday season, while musicians,
authors, and artists entice guests to sip and taste their
way through this historic downtown district.
Nov. 18 – Dec. 31
Christmas in the Country
The Grand Geneva
A celebration of lights, music, theatre, and cuisine begins
with the illumination of a million lights across the resort’s
1300 acres of countryside. The six-week festival continues
inside, featuring dozens of mechanical holiday displays,
daily teas, gingerbread house building contests, breakfast
with Santa and Hooray for the Holidays! – a Broadwaystyle musical extravaganza. Call 800-558-3417, or visit
www.grandgeneva.com.
Christmas at Lake Geneva
Nov. 30 – Dec. 2
Festival of Lights
A weekend holiday celebration. Tree lighting ceremony,
live entertainment including the arrival of reindeer and
Father Christmas. Activities throughout downtown Lake
Geneva. Call 262-249-9197 for more info.
Dec. 1
37th Annual Great Electric Children’s Christmas
Parade: A holiday tradition! Downtown Lake Geneva
at 5 p.m. For more info, call 262-248-4416 or visit
www.lakegenevawi.com.
Dec. 1 – 15
Santa, his elves, and live reindeer every Sat. at Starbucks.
Enjoy living Christmas window displays every Sat. & Sun.
Downtown Holiday Hours
Nov. 22 - Dec. 13 and Dec. 15 - 19th: Shops are
open until 8 p.m.
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November 1 - December 24
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Win up to $250.00 in
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No purchase necessary. Contest runs
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Celebrate Santa’s Arrival in Barrington
Saturday, December 1, 10:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Plan your day to visit these 4 unique holiday events:
Barrington
Holiday Trolley
December 1, 2012
10:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Candy Cane Festival
Foundry Shopping Center
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Gingerbread Lane
The Shops on Lageschulte
12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Winter Wonderland
Ice House Mall
11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Barrington Aglow A Holiday Tradition
Village Center on S. Cook St.
1:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Beginning Schedule:
Carriage rides, carolers, free hot chocolate and
cookies, and Santa’s arrival at 5:00 p.m. for
For more information about
the tree lighting. Santa visitis
events throughout the holidays,
from 5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
please visit www.EnjoyBarrington.com
THE VILLAGE OF BARRINGTON
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Park once and ride to all
events! The trolley will follow
the schedule below, circling
back to the Village Center in
a continous loop throughout
the day.
10:30 a.m. ~ Village Center
10:45 a.m. ~ Ice House Mall
11:00 a.m. ~ Lageschulte St.
11:15 a.m. ~ The Foundry
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Blue Star Marker
A Tribute to the Armed Forces
A “Blue Star Memorial Marker” has been placed at the
Barrington Area Civil War Enlistment Site, located at the
intersection of Old Sutton and Dundee Roads in Barrington
Hills. The Council of Barrington Garden Clubs and the
Village of Barrington Hill’s joint application was accepted
for the marker by the National Garden Clubs. The program
was established as a way to pay tribute to, “All who have
served, are serving and will serve.” A formal dedication
ceremony is planned for the 2013 in the spring. The photo
was provided by Anna Paul, the Planning, Zoning and
Information Specialist for the Village of Barrington Hills.
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Million Dollar Man
B
ike riding is a popular sport and pastime for many Barrington residents. Yet for one man,
riding has become a mission to help others. In September 2012, Barrington resident Bob Lee
embarked on his third bike ride to raise money and awareness for three causes: cancer, ALS
and hospice care. Lee’s goal was to achieve $1 million in fundraising proceeds that will be split evenly
between his three causes for much-needed research dollars and for hospice, advance care planning
program support. Like his previous treks, this will be a solo ride with the exception of occasionally
being joined by local groups and family members. On this ride, Barrington friends who joined Lee on
his West Coast RIDE include Kim Duchossois, Beth Raseman and Peter Yankala. Lee credits his family
for their support of his unique effort to make a difference.
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Beginning in Vancouver, B.C., the 70-year-old humanitarian followed the
western coast of the country to Mexico, and then returned to California to
cross the finish line in San Diego – the starting point of his first RIDE. On
October 29, Lee arrived home to Barrington, having completed over 12,000
miles around the perimeter of the United States with his three RIDES.
As of press time, Lee has raised $582,539.49. Yet, the RIDE needs just
$100,000 to complete its million dollar goal. All donations up to the $100,000
goal will unlock “Pacesetter Matching Funds” that add two additional dollars
for every dollar donated. Lee has set a Dec. 15, 2012 deadline so he can write
checks to his stated charities at the end of this year.
For more information on Lee’s successful RIDE, or to help Bob Lee
complete his goal of reaching one million dollars, visit www.3reasons.org.
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On Saturday, Sept. 22, members and friends of the Riding Club of Barrington Hills (RCBH)
gathered to celebrate the organization’s 75th anniversary at a gala, “Diamond Jubilee – An Evening
Under the Stars” that was held in Barrington Hills. The RCBH was founded in 1937 and later
chartered in 1947. The founding of the RCBH is associated with the making and preserving of
riding trails by residents throughout Barrington Hills, which was incorporated 25 years after the
club was formed.
The gala evening was dedicated to those early residents who, through their foresight, formed
the foundation for the community as it is known today. The evening included remarks by RCBH
President, Matt Yetarian, followed by Father Jerome’s invocation, and a festive and delicious dinner and dessert buffet. A silent auction was followed by entertainment in the cocktail lounge area
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- RCBH, Robert Abboud Sr.
E) Peggy Judd, Bev Booth, Karen Lewin and Lynn Levy
F) Richard J Stephenson and Dr. Stacie Macari
G) Kurt Anderson, Zoning Board Member, Barrington
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