Students received $25 for every person in their family and themselves. https://youtu.be/dG6U0wymkwI
by Margaret J. Kelley, Montessori author and parent
Beginning November 23
The Foundation received a $55,000 grant from the Annual Savills Landlord Challenge to educate about the dangers of recreational drug use.
Lake Forest Library shifts to Carry Out Only service to facilitate compliance with IDPH recommendation
An ‘Evening of Inspiration’ supports programs addressing the dangers of recreational drug use, honors Lake County State’s Attorney Nerheim
by Paula Lillard Preschlack, Montessori author and Head of School at Forest Bluff School
We all associate Fall with back to school – but 20 or 30 years from now, what will we all remember about this particular return to school?
Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital Recognizes Lake Forest’s Dixon Family’s Ongoing Generosity to Community
Supporting programming about the risks of recreational drug use. Featuring #1 NY Times best-selling author Gabby Bernstein.
The School of St. Mary has now received this excellence in education honor three times, which is rarely accomplished.
The Women’s Board of Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital Awards Over $48,000 in Academic Scholarships
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The GPF Foundation will host a free online session about the dangers of recreational drug use, focusing on MDMA, at 6 pm CDT on Sept. 23.
On Sunday, Sept 13, the Union Church of Lake Bluff (UCLB) will be sponsoring a Lake Bluff Treasures Hunt.
Free teleconferences are offered for families trying to keep their kids' college dreams alive.
Zen of Slow Cooking and The Family Dinner Project will inspire cooks by sharing recipes and ideas online throughout the month.
John & Nancy Hughes Theater integral part of Gorton Community Center
Local family adopts a daughter through the Allendale Association's foster care program.
Female concierge physician now practicing internal medicine in Lake Forest
LAKE BLUFF PERSONAL TRAINER UNDERSTANDS FIRST HAND THE IMPORTANCE OF SAFETY AND WELLNESS DURING COVID-19
Literacy nonprofit based in Lake Forest responds to education needs of children in underserved areas.
New Trier Township hosted their annual children’s book drive benefiting Bernie’s Book Bank on Friday, June 10th in Winnetka.
Industry veteran and Lake Forest native Lisa Trace joins @properties, where she looks to grow her business with her daughter-in-law
Plans to reopen the building with many services and limited capacity. Library staff and patrons are required to wear face coverings.
Warehouse Boxing Gym Moves to a New Location
Library patrons can search the online catalog and place holds on items. Pickup runs Monday–Saturday, 2:00–6:00 pm
Iconic art fair will take a year off
Leading with Clarity, Compassion, Communication and Purpose is Essential to Organizational Success
by Paula Lillard Preschlack, Head of School, Forest Bluff School
Response Measures Include Continuing to Safely Distribute Books to Local Families in Need
by Abbey White, Montessori-trained teacher, M.S. in Plant Biology and Conservation
The 2005 car inspired the 2006 Nike “Air” Jordan shoes
Library staff considering curbside service at a future time
The overwhelming generosity of the community is appreciated by hospital staff.
Despite COVID-19 Restrictions, Allendale Keeps Its Kids Healing & Growing.
Options for fitness, education, networking groups and more.
by Paula Polk Lillard, Co-founder & Head Emerita of Forest Bluff School