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NO. 508 | A JWC MEDIA PUBLICATION
HIGHLAND PARK STRONG The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has been a Ravinia institution for over a century! Each summer, the CSO headlines six weeks with music that stirs emotions from the first experience to the fiftieth, whether up close in seats or relaxed across the Lawn.
EVEN DURING THE MOST TERRIFYING MOMENTS OF THE TRAGIC HIGHLAND PARK PARADE SHOOTING ON JULY 4, MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY WERE LOOKING OUT FOR EACH OTHER. THE HARD ROAD TO RECOVERY CONTINUES.
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CSO Law enforcement escorts a family away from the scene of the shooting at the Fourth of July parade on Monday in Highland Park. BY MITCH HURST THE NORTH SHORE WEEKEND
Lake Forest resident Dustin O’Regan was with her husband and 17-year-old daughter at the July 4th parade in downtown Highland Park when the shots rang out. At first, she thought it was just fire-
works, but quickly she and those around her realized it was something very different. But even when the bullets were flying, she says the first instinct of people lined up to view the parade was to look out for each other. “There was this joyous occasion, and the parade had already started, then all of a sudden, the shots are going off. There were so many so fast and at least in my mind
they were firecrackers,” O’Regan, who is Editor-in-Chief of Sheridan Road magazine, says. “I was so impressed with the people because there was a kindness in the chaos. We all had to go north to get away from the gunfire, and people were waving people in cars to go ahead despite the fear they were experiencing.” O’Regan headed home to Lake Forest Continued on PG 6