DECEMBER 25, 2014 VOL. 59 ISSUE 12
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check out how the community got into the christmas sprit at Golf Mill’s festival of Trees!
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community
SCHOOlS Kolstad named District 64 chief school business official Kolstad will replace Becky Allard, who is retiring on June 30 see Page 3
EVENTS registration deadline for winter youth basketball approaches Registration deadline Jan. 5 for all experience levels
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POlICE Park ridge woman among 3 arrested in state police sting Fugitives wanted for theft at a New Jersey see Page 6 restaurant
FOOD Wolfgang puck’s chestnut holiday soup This year, enjoy your holiday chestnuts simmering in an open pot
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SPORTS hawks look to curb scoring droughts Maine South goes 10-deep in rotation see Page 11
Morton Grove native returns for Chicago comedy review The 18th annual fillet of solo festival, hosted by lifeline Theatre and live bait Theatre will be going on from Jan. 9th through the 25th in chicago, showcasing original group and solo performances from some of the hottest up and coming storytellers and performers. one group that will be showcasing its talent is stir-friday night! which includes Morton Grove native loreen Targos.
The Details. Morton Grove native loreen Targos has been doing improvisational comedy for about three years, which started when she took some classes at chicago’s second city. she will perform at the 18th annual fillet of solo festival.
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The 17Th annual filleT of solo fesTival What?
10 solo performers and 13 storytelling collectives together for a three-week, multi-venue selection of powerful personal stories.
Wher e?
Performances are at lifeline Theatre and heartland studio Theatre.
When?
Jan. 9th through the 25th
Cost?
Tickets are only $10 for each performance, and festival Passes are available for only $30, which allow admission to any number of performances.
Mor e Info for more information, check out www.lifelinetheatre.com