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Uncork the Cure North Shore to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Sept. 18, 10:30am. Gary Binder and Jeff Vender host the 10th annual golf tournament. The event features lunch, a brief clinic with PGA professionals, an awards dinner and silent auction. Proceeds benefit comprehensive services for community members. Registration required. $1000/golfer, $1800/twosome, $3500/foursome, $100/ dinner only. The Glen Club, 2901 W. Lake Ave., Glenview; 847-556-1778; carecenter.org. Willow Creek Divorce Support Group Sept. 18, 7-9pm. This free eight-week support group is for those in the process of a marital breakdown or struggling with post-separation aftereffects. Childcare is available with pre-registration. Willow Creek Community Church, 315 Waukegan Road, Northfield; 847-441-6599; willowcreek.org/northshore

Saturday, October 13, 2012 7:00 p.m. The Lake Forest Club 554 N. Westmoreland Rd. Lake Forest, IL Grand Cru Award Recipient Anna Maria Viti-Welch Premium Wine Tasting • Hor d’Oeuvres • Desert Buffet Live Entertainment • Bid For A Cure • Fabulous Live & Silent Auction Premium Wine Tasting Sponsored By: Moet Hennessey USA

Tickets: $100 in advance ($26 tax deductible) or $125 at the door ($51 tax deductible)

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Covenant Village Shoulder Program Sept. 19, 1pm. David F. Beigler, M.D., discusses the shoulder, ranging from anatomy to the different problems that can occur, along with available treatments. Covenant Village of Northbrook, 2625 Techny Road, 847-4806380; covenantnorthbrook.org. Village of Winnetka Stormwater Management Seminar Sept. 19, 6:30pm; Sept. 22, 9am. The seminars feature a basic understanding of the storm and sanitary sewer systems, general information on the causes of various types of flooding, steps homeowners can take to help prevent future flooding, and what to do in the event of flood emergency. Village Hall, 510 Green Bay Road, villageofwinnetka.org. Glencoe/Northbrook/Winnetka Hadassah Opening Membership Luncheon Sept. 20, 11:30am. The program features “Timeless Laughter-Radio Days,” featuring Jack Benny, Amos & Andy and other old favorites, presented by Marvin Dickman. Proceeds benefit stem cell research. Registration required. $36. Arboretum Club, 401 Half Day Road, Buffalo Grove; 847-2051900; northshore.hadassah.org. Medicaid, Estate Planning and Asset Protection Program Sept. 20, 1-2pm. CJE SeniorLife and Skokie Public Library present Elder Law Attorney Michael H. Erde. Preserve and manage your assets, protecting your family’s future. Registration required. Skokie Public Library, 5215 W. Oakton St., Skokie; 847-673-7774; cje.net. Lake Bluff History Museum Trinkets and Treasures Sale Sept. 21 and 22, 9am-4pm (Fri) and 9am-3pm (Sat). The Lake Bluff History Museum is selling art, trinkets and treasures donated by the museum and by friends of the museum, including advertising memorabilia from the 1940s and earlier, a 1900 oak cabinet sewing machine and vintage jewelry and accessories. 127 E. Scranton Ave., 847-482-1571; lakebluffhistory.org. St. Catherine Laboure Seminar Sept. 21 and 22, 7:30-9pm (Fri) and 9am3pm (Sat). Fr. Timothy Gallagher OMV presents “Living the Discerning Life: Ignatius Loyola’s Rules for Discernment of Spirits,” from the EWTN Series. C.E. Credit approved for catechists. Registration required. $50. St. Catherine Laboure Catholic Church, 3535 Thornwood Ave., Glenview; 847-998-4704; stcatherinelaboure.com. Paul Fabbri Memorial Golf Outing Sept. 22, 12pm. The 15th annual Paul Fabbri Memorial Golf Outing raises funds for the American Brain Tumor Association. Participants enjoy a dinner, program and raffle drawing. $125 (includes golf, lunch and dinner), $35/dinner only. Chevy Chase Country Club, 1000 N. Milwaukee Ave., Wheeling; paulfabbri.com.

Sept. 15, 2012 Deerfield Historical Society Fall Festival Sept. 23, 12-4pm. History, food and fun are highlighted at the Deerfield Historical Society’s 37th annual Fall Festival. The event features a cookie contest judged by celebrity chef Gale Gand, classic car show, heritage craft demonstrations, tours, live entertainment, children’s activities and more. All profits help to restore buildings in the Deerfield Historic Village. Deerfield Historic Village, 517 Deerfield Road; 847-948-0680; deerfieldhistoricalsociety.org. Greener Wilmette Kickoff Reception Sept. 23, 1:30-3pm. The Business Partners for a Greener Wilmette campaign promotes Wilmette businesses and not-for profits engaging in significant environmentally responsible practices. Mallinckrodt Community Center, 1041A Ridge Road, Wilmette; gogreenwilmette.org. Covenant Village Citizen’s Forum Sept. 25, 6:30pm. Dr. Dick Simpson, former Reform Chicago Alderman and head of the University of Illinois at Chicago’s Political Science Department, discusses his new book, “21st Century Chicago.” 2625 Techny Road., Northbrook; 847-480-6380; covenantnorthbrook.org. Mental Health First Aid Course Sept. 28 and 29, 9am-4pm. This two-day course from North Shore United Methodist Church shows how to identify, understand and respond appropriately to signs of mental illness. Participants receive a comprehensive training manual and certification in Mental Health First Aid after completion of the course. Registration required by Sept. 21. $125, $85/church members. 213 Hazel Ave., Glencoe; 847-835-1227; nsumcglencoe.org. Deerfield Golf Club Tournament Sept. 28, 29 and 30, 6pm (Fri) and 8am ( CONTINUED ON PAGE 5

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• Calendar • North Shore Senior Center • Local Park District, Public Library • Local Senior Center • Living with Adult Children • Recent Happenings • Travel • Kim’s Kitchen • School Happenings • Special Needs, Special Times • Pet Personals

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