No. 04 | A JWC Media publication
sunday breakfast
saturday october 26 | sunday october 27 2013
sports
Glenbrook North’s Brian Ohr shines in state golf tournament. P. 38
Turner guides Glenview children’s museum to new heights. P. 28
main street
North Shore residents always drive on Edens — but who was he? P. 36
featuring the news and personalities of glenview, northbrook and deerfield
REVIEW Glenview Chicago Blackhawks’ announcer Pat Foley has been invited to Career Day a few times by his grade school alma mater. Because of traveling with the team, he has always been forced to decline. However, Foley more than made up for it by bringing the Stanley Cup to an all-school assembly at Our Lady of Perpetual Help earlier this month. “I am not sure who was more excited — the kids or the teachers,” said principal Amy Mills. “The maintenance staff, everybody got a picture with the Cup.” Foley, a 1968 graduate of OLPH, presented a positive message to students. He talked about finding their passion, doing what they love and working to make their dreams come true. With banners welcoming Foley and the Cup and students and staff decked out in Blackhawks wear for the historic day, Foley arrived holding the prized trophy over his head. All 900 students in the Glenview school — from preschoolers to eighth-graders — got a chance to hug and kiss the cup. Foley is a member of the OLPH parish and has a niece and nephew enrolled in the school. news digest >> page 16
Chris Bates at Art Post Gallery in Northbrook
Creative Spark
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Art galleries on the North Shore continue to thrive. P8
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