A small, four-session gathering exploring grief, continuing bonds, and spiritual connection after loss.
Still With Us offers a small, spiritually grounded circle for those seeking connection beyond traditional grief models
A new Winnetka-based circle invites participants to explore grief alongside the possibility of continued connection.
A new in-person grief support offering coming to the North Shore this spring, providing a gentle, reflective space for those navigating loss
Vigils were also held Sunday night in London and Paris, and at the Nova Festival site where a Hamas attack occurred.
"Candles that Uplift the Spirit" Intention Candle Collection
A Highland Park High School senior shares his thoughts on what he saw after the events of this year's 4th of July parade.
American Youth Symphony Orchestra to Offer Unique Musical Training
Summer Music Camp For All Instruments, ages 5-18 in Hinsdale
A FUN NIGHT FOR A GREAT CAUSE...Waukegan Friends is excited to host our annual fundraiser benefiting Rainbow Railroad
Sunset Woods Park fills with local residents for Black Lives Matter march and rally over the weekend.
Deerfield resident Sholo Beverly, along with family friends and hundreds of attendees protest in support of Black Lives Matter.
HP150 History Prize, overseen by the Highland Park The deadline for the adult competition is November 1st.
Why Lisa and Melissa will make excellent members of the 112 Board.
Laura Levin Ulrich, Ivan Golden and Zachary Goldman were elected unanimously to the clinic's board of directors.
Board members and administrators in Highland Park should "figure out a way to save summer for the current generation," a letter says.
The renovated Rosewood Beach is a beautiful sanctuary and this writer would like it all to himself.
Friends of the IDF Sends 26 Children and Siblings of Fallen Israeli Soldiers to Chicago-Area Summer Camp
Assist in the establishment of Ravinia Brewing Company's brewpub and Witty's Refresher Diner in the Ravinia Business District: Op-Ed
Bannockburn psychiatrist Brad Greenspan compares lobbying by pharmaceutical and firearm companies.
Merging dual language programs at Red Oak and Sherwood "is a step in the wrong direction for bilingualism and academic equality," says alum.
After their teen son broke his leg, readers express gratitude for getting great care from the staff at Highland Park Hospital.
Things quickly turned sour for a Highland Park resident with an affordable unit in a Fulton Developers project, she writes.
A Highland Park plan to add a sidewalk to its only stretch of Sheridan Road without one is not worth it, letter says.
"Mike Stroz has the right skills and personality to make a positive difference in our community," says letter.
Students lead investigations to learn at Ravinia Nursery School.
Saret "will work hard, reaching out to different constituencies and giving her all," says letter.
Letter says Saret is "not only a well-respected, able, and talented leader" but also "an ethical mediator."
NSSD112 Candidates Dan Jenks, Art Kessler and Bennett Lasko seek to clarify positions on key issues.
"Most qualified" Saret "has pledged to devote her time to her Council duties, not what she can 'squeeze' out" from job, letter says.
Schneiderman "has demonstrated his superb commitment to listen to everyone in our community," letter says.
Saret's "opponents lack anything close to her experience and abilities," says letter from husband.
Lasko, Jenks, Brunk and Kessler "are committed to best serving each and every member of our community," says letter.
"Vote for a D112 Board that is up to the challenges of board service," letter says.
Saret is "best qualified" and has a "long track record of volunteerism," letter says.
"Negative Nellies use Facebook, Twitter and opinion letters to spread 'alternative facts'...Sad." says letter.
"The 2016 referendum vote matters to the 2017 D112 School Board Election," says group's letter.
Those "unwilling to accept the financial realities our district faces" are "wedded to an unsustainable status quo," letter says.
Time for a new generation of leadership on the NSSD112 school board, says letter.
Garlovsky "truly gets what is important in life," mixes "hard-nosed business acumen" and "softer love" for children, says letter.