Here is a roundup of top stories from recent days in the northern Chicago suburbs.
Free slices of watermelon at opening day ceremony Wednesday, June 19, in downtown Northbrook
North Shore Senior Center program will offer insights into family conflicts with older family members on Thursday morning, June 20
You are not alone: Educational Program on Wednesday, May 15 will help identify a path for older adults to feel more socially connected
Hunger Resource Network takes another big step to help lessen hunger among food insecure households across Chicagoland
Grant funding provides alternate financial support for non-profit agencies serving families and individuals in crisis
The matching grant from the Open Space Land Acquisition and Development program will go toward improving one of the districts three parks.
Chabad Glencoe was started in 2019 by Rabbi Shalom Wolberg in 2019 to help unite local Jewish residents in a non-judgmental setting.
Here are some of the most-read stories of the year from the Winnetka-Glencoe Patch.
Thousands of families benefit from bi-annual distribution of frozen chicken to nearly 100 food pantries, soup kitchens and shelters
Area residents invited to attend enlightening presentation and discussion with Jevoid Simmons, author and artist, on Tuesday, Dec. 12
You have not lived today until you have done something for someone who can never repay you. – John Bunyan
Funding support provides alternate financial resources for non-profit agencies serving families and individuals in crisis
The president of North Shore Community Bank "makes people feel appreciated wherever she goes," according to the reader who nominated her.
New ‘Trunk or Treat’ feature brought surprising numbers.
Am Shalom Rabbi Steve Lowenstein will "always lend a caring and compassionate ear."
A few weeks ago, American Music Institute (AMI) opened its fourth Chicagoland area location in Geneva, IL
A local Eagle Scout led a project to dismantle the old playground equipment at Nick Corwin Park, take it to West Africa and rebuild it.
Help the Illinois Department on Aging and AgeOptions explore new ways to provide support for family caregivers and their loved ones
Meet Baer, of Chicago’s PBS Station WTTW, at North Shore Senior Center Lecture on Wednesday, November 1 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Free to the community the event will be held on October 22 and includes a Trunk or Treat
Join North Shore Senior Center and New Trier Township for a Free Wellness Event for All Ages
Learn about new advances in science and how NSSC provides a full spectrum of enriching activities and care to people living with memory loss
A local reader nominated local community leader Rabbi Steve Lowenstein, who always offers help and solutions and is never judgmental.
Louise Brodie - Violin/Viola - Available Wednesday at AMI’s Clarendon Hills & Downers Campuses
"Thanks to Colleen, we finally have transparency," one resident writes of park commissioner Colleen Root.
A week ago today, American Music Institute (AMI) opened its fourth Chicagoland area location in Geneva, IL
John Kezdy, a former assistant attorney general and lead singer of the influential punk band The Effigies, died three days after the crash.
Maddy Soldan — Winds/Piano - Available for lessons Tuesdays & Thursdays in Clarendon Hills, Downers Grove, and in-home
Tickets on sale for the September 8th Event
Lisa Buhelos - Voice/Piano - Available Tues & Thur at Clarendon Hills & Downers Grove Campuses
American Music Institute (AMI) will open its fourth Chicagoland area location on August 21, 2023, in Geneva, IL