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THE HOUGH STREET SCHOOL 5th grade boy’s basketball team won its 2018 Barrington 220 basketball tournament coming in with 12 wins to two losses. Coach David Nelson’s record of 37 years of coaching the team is a winning record of service to the students, their families, and the school district. Pictured are (from left, in front) Jack Costello, Fernando Paque, Aiden Lucas, Peter Ensign, Jack Johnson, and Brent Marderosian. In back, from left: Nick Rolain, Jack Burzynski, Adam Baird, Alex Scott, Justin Hurtado, Graham Jackson, Joe Bregenzer, Matt Louis, Ross Sayre, Andrew Zhai, Sorachi Fujimaki, School Principal Jim Alfs, and Coach David Nelson. Not pictured: Quinn Farley, Nathan Fisher, Kylen McKee, Andrew Schauenberg, and Noah Thomas.
A Winning Record for Team and Coach
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TOWNABOUT
LAST FALL, THE COUNCIL OF BARRINGTON GARDEN CLUBS AWARDED several businesses, in
Barrington and in its neighboring villages, for their excellence in plantings around and near their
entrances. Last year, nine businesses were chosen in various categories. The project's purpose
is to keep the Barringtons beautiful for those who shop or do business in our areas. When you
approach a business, notice their beautiful gardens and how this may bring you back there. Also,
the drive through and around Barrington will be such a pleasure. The project usually starts in July
of each year when photos are taken and winners are then chosen in August. If your company
wishes to be viewed for this project, contact Susan at 847-382-3708.
Participate in the 2018 Garden Beautification Program
Ruth’s Chris Steak House in South Barrington received the Terrace Gardening Beautification Award last year.
THE SOUTH BARRINGTON GARDEN CLUB will be open for new members. The cost for the new members are: $25/South Barrington resident; $35/Non-resident. Meetings are held year-round at the South Barrington Tennis Club on the first Thursday morning of the month and consist of speakers, hands-on projects, and summer bus trips to points of interest in the area.
The next meeting will be on Thursday, March 1st at 9 a.m. Camille Stauber will give a slide presentation on Trees and their importance on our planet. She will also give us tips on the do's and don'ts of planting around trees. Snack and beverages will be served followed by a meeting and speaker. Guests are welcome. Visit www.sbgclub.org. If you are interested in joining or attending a meeting, call Marlene at 847 382-4688.
South Barrington Garden Club Announces Its 25th Anniversary
New officers for the South Barrington Garden
Club are (from left) Madelon Pearlman, Nan
Torrence, 2nd Vice President; past President
and Garden Clubs of Illinois President, Anita
Bierbaum who installed the new officers.
NEW MEMBERS ARE WELCOME
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PB KITCHEN DESIGN (PBKD), an award-winning, family-owned kitchen design firm, will host the Fox Valley Kitchen Walk on Saturday, May 19, benefitting the local nonprofit organization Fox Valley Food for Health. The self-guided tour will take guests through PBKD-designed kitchens in Geneva, St. Charles, and Batavia, culminating with a reception at the PBKD showroom in downtown Geneva.
This year, the Kitchen Walk will feature five unique kitchens, not seen on past walks, with styles ranging from industrial rustic, with massive beams and hand-crafted iron, steel and copper, to timeless traditional spaces and historic kitchens updated for modern living. All five kitchens were designed by the PB Kitchen Design team and capture the unique flair of each homeowner. Tours begin at 11 a.m. and run through 4 p.m. The two-hour showroom reception, held at 200 S. 3rd Street in Geneva, starts at 4 p.m. and includes appetizers, beverages, and a silent auction.
Proceeds from the Fox Valley Kitchen Walk will benefit Fox Valley Food for Health, a local non-profit organization that teaches teens how to prepare healthy, predominately organic and nutrient-filled meals for seriously ill or cancer patients, which are delivered right to their door. Founded in 2012 by Mary Fremgen and Susan Leigh, more than 200 adults and 150 teens have volunteered approximately 45,000 hours since the program’s inception and served over 34,000 meals free-of-charge.
“These funds raised by the Kitchen Walk will significantly help to increase our impact within Kane County and the Fox Valley community,” says Leigh, Executive Director at Food for Health. “We currently prepare and deliver meals to between 65 and 75 individuals each week and hope to reach our goal of serving up to 85 individuals weekly by mid-year.”
Early bird tickets to the tour and reception are available for $45 through May 12, 2018, with ticket prices increasing to $55 after that date. To purchase tickets and for more information about the event visit www.foxvalleykitchenwalk.org.
PB Kitchen Design Hosts Kitchen Walk Benefitting
Fox Valley Food for Health on May 19 in Geneva,
Batavia, and St. Charles
Dan McFadden, of PB Kitchens, and Susan Leigh, one of the founders of the Fox Valley Kitchen Walk.
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THE BARRINGTON CHAPTER LYRIC OPERA OF CHICAGO was chartered on April 15, 1968 and will hold a celebration of its 50th anniversary on Sunday, April 15, 2018. The golden anniversary celebration will take place at Medinah Country Club and will include a luncheon and an opera program featuring rising stars of the international opera world.
The program will feature performances by three international rising stars: Takaoki Onishi, a Japanese-born baritone and third-year member of Lyric Opera's Ryan Opera Center’s professional artist-development program; Ola Rafalo, a Polish-American award-winning mezzo soprano; and Irina Feoktistova, a classically-trained pianist from St. Petersburg.
Since its inception 50 years ago, the Chapter has sought to generate financial, volunteer, and audience support for Lyric Opera of Chicago. It provides lectures, education, and opera-related programs to adults in Barrington and the Northwest Suburbs through the five programs cultivated each year.
In addition, the Chapter seeks to cultivate the opera audience of the future. Each year they bring Opera in the Neighborhoods to over 1,200 4th- through 6th-grade students in the Northwest Suburbs by providing an opportunity for them to see an hour-long youth-focused opera at the Barrington High School auditorium. Teachers are provided with resource materials relating to both opera and the opera they will see and workbooks for each of their students, so they can prepare for the experience ahead of time. For most students this is their first opportunity to see an opera, and for many, it is their first exposure to live performance of any kind.
Guests are invited to join the Barrington Chapter for its 50th anniversary celebration and to consider membership. For tickets and inquiries, contact Sherie Shapiro at 847-593-6868 or barringtonchapter@gmail.com.
Barrington Chapter Celebrates 50 Years with
the Lyric Opera
Members of the Barrington Chapter of Lyric Opera of Chicago with guest performer.
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Winners of the 2018 BACC Young
Entrepreneurs Award at the Chamber’s
Annual Dinner and Scholarship Fund-
raiser, include BHS students Mark DiOrio,
Max Raynor, Rebecca Cheeseman, Re-
bekah Peter, Lillie Murphy, and Isabella
Urquhart. Their business, RADD-Tees, is
an art T-shirt company that enables as-
piring high school artists to submit their
artwork to appear on custom-made
T-shirts; RADD-Tees sold Stay Houstrong
T-shirts to help Hurricane Harvey victims.
Suzanne Corr and Tom Cramer are also
pictured.
What’s Happening at the Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce
407 East Main LLC
Alliance Moving & Storage
Baker and Baker Financial Services
Barrington 220 Education Foundation
Barrington Fine Rug Gallery
Barrington Music Institute
Barrington Suzuki Strings
Blue Chamomile Reflexology & Aromatherapy
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage
Covered Bridge Creamery
Deer Park Crossing
Edward G. Detwiler & Associates, Ltd.
Gitelis Orthopedics
Giving Back Massage™
Great Haven Builders
Hammerkraft Home
Integrated Care, Inc.
JNR Cleaning Service, Inc.
Landmark Visibility Solutions
Long Grove Coffee Company
New Beginnings Chiropractic & Wellness Center
Preferred Painting, Inc.
Showtime Eatery
Speedway, LLC
The Catlow Movie Theater
UBS Financial Services
Virtue Asset Management
BACC Welcomes New Members
BACC Hospitality Member of the Year Recipient: The Onion Pub
Community Partner of the Year Recipient: Heinen’s Grocery Store and Marquardt of Barrington
New Business of the Year Recipient: Kimmie-Kakes
Volunteer of the Year Recipient: Ellen Corey of Coaching by Corey
BACC Rookie of the Year Recipient: Linda Gump of College Nannies+Sitters+Tutors
BACC Leadership Award: Liz Luby of @properties, The Luby Group, and 365barringtoncom
BACC Business Awards
Barrington Area Chamber Accepting Applications for 2018 Scholarship Awards
Application forms are now available for the Barrington Area Chamber of Commerce (BACC) Lauren Brown Memorial Scholarship. The BACC awards Lauren Brown Memorial Scholarships each spring to local high school students pursuing higher education through a university, community college, or vocational/trade certification program. Eligible students must be from the Barrington area, or the student of an employee of a Chamber member business. Scholarships range from $500 to $1,500. To be eligible, students must complete an application and submit it with all supporting documents no later than Friday, May 1, 2018. All supporting documents should be single-sided. Incomplete applications will be disqualified. Please return the complete package to: Scholarship Committee, BACC, 190 E. James Street, Barrington, IL, 60010. For more information, please call 847-381-2525. Only completed applications with required information will qualify for consideration. The scholarship is not based on financial need. The recipient of the award will be notified no later than May 7, 2018 and announced to Chamber members at the Spring Fashion Show & Scholarship Luncheon on May 23, 2018 at The Garlands of Barrington, 1000 Garlands Ln. in Barrington.
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NESTLED BETWEEN STARBUCKS AND SHAKOU on Main Street is College Nannies, Sitters + Tutors (CNS+T) whose tutoring services are tailored to suit each family, offering flexible, focused, one-on-one tutoring with customized learning plans for each student.
“Children learn better from someone that they are comfortable with and when they have things in common that they can speak about outside of the educational material, said Linda Gump, the CNS+T of Barrington franchise owner. “It’s one thing to have a tutor and another one to have one who is a role model,” she said. “What sets us apart from other learning centers is that by providing a personal setting, we can focus on only your student's needs, not everyone else's. And you get peace of mind knowing you have a true partner in your child's success,” said Victoria Beeson, Learning Center manager.
First, your child is matched with the right tutor for their learning style and individual needs. Then, your student is provided with all the resources and support he or she needs, whether they need help with college prep (ACT, SAT), to improve their testing scores, need help with math, homework, or simply need to learn better studying skills. CNS+T provides homework help to children from kindergarten through senior year.
A CNS+T client, Nick, comes from a family of mathematicians. When his parents realized that he didn’t “grasp” math, it was a shock for them, but instead of dwelling on the issue, they decided to focus on a solution and found CNS+T. Nick was matched with a tutor who focused on his individual needs, which resulted in improving his math skills and test scores. He was even bumped to an advanced math course at school, but he declined, wanting to focus on the class he was
The Learning Center in the Heart of Barrington BY MARTA REES
already working on. Nick gained more than just better grades and test scores. He gained confidence and his self-esteem level improved.
MORE THAN JUST TUTORINGIn addition to tutoring services, CNS+T also provides childcare and nanny services. CNS+T helps busy parents carve out time for themselves with a sitter, or a part-time or full-time nanny. At CNS+T, every employee goes through a rigorous background screening and interview process,
so parents can have complete trust in the quality of their children’s caregivers. Gump knows firsthand how important responsible childcare is for parents today. As a full-time working mother herself, she understands what parents go through to find trustworthy caregivers.
“I’ve lived and worked in the Northwest Suburbs for my career, and I recognized that dependable nannies and tutors are a needed service in this area,” Gump shared. “We focus on finding the right role models for each family,” Gump
explained. The company takes time to learn about the family and find a suitable match who will connect with their values. That level of comfort and personalization is part of what sets CNS+T apart from other childcare services, and it has made them an appreciated and successful part of the Barrington and Schaumburg communities.
CNS+T Barrington currently provides services to 143 families and is continually growing. For more information, contact Linda Gump at 847-305-2952 or lgump@collegenannies.com. CNS+T is located on 109 Main Street in Barrington and is open M-F from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. To learn more, visit www.collegenanniesandtutors.com.
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GET TO KNOW NEARBY NATURE with Barrington area naturalist Wendy Paulson. Walks are free and open to the public though spaces are limited and RSVPs are required. Waterproof boots are strongly recommended for these hikes. Don’t forget your binoculars! Before you head out, please be sure to check the Citizens for Conservation website (citizensforconservation.org) for any last minute changes or cancellations.
April 20, 8 a.m.—Cuba Marsh (Park in parking lot off east side of Lake Zurich Rd just south of EJ&E RR tracks. Lake Zurich Road runs between Rte. 14 and Cuba Road)
May 2, 7:30 a.m.—Crabtree Nature Center (3 Stover Road off of Palatine Road)
May 15, 7:30 a.m.—Deer Grove East (entrance on north side of Dundee Road, west of Hicks Road, east of Smith Street. Go to farthest parking area) with optional extension to Younghusband Prairie (entrance on north side of Dundee Road, east of Prairie Middle School)
May 16, 3:30 p.m. —Baker’s Lake for students and adults (parking lot on Highland Ave. south of Hillside Ave)
May 18, 7:30 a.m.—Beverly Lake (parking lot on north side of Higgins Rd/Rt. 72, east of Rt. 25, west of Beverly Road)
May 21, 7:30 a.m. — Crabtree Nature Center (3 Stover Road off of Palatine Road)
May 29, 7:00 a.m.—Headwaters (parking lot on Wichman Rd. off north side of Rt. 72; ½ mile west of Rt. 59)
RSVP to: Daniel Wear 312-453-0230, ext. 2010 or email dwear@audubon.org and let us know how best to contact you should that be necessary.
Barrington Area Spring Bird Walks & Hikes
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WEDDING INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONALS ASSOCIATION (WIPA) announced the winners of its 2017 national excellence awards in Las Vegas, Nev., on November 29, 2017. Christina Currie Events (CCE) of Barrington was honored with the Wedding Planner of Excellence Award. This award was one of 16 categories recognized that evening. "It was a pleasure to be included with other nominees in the prestigious category," Currie said.
CCE’s 2016 Chicago wedding was an extraordinary affair that involved months of planning, and staging of different events throughout the big day. Currie and her team were acknowledged for their countless hours and creativity in planning this wedding. CCE worked diligently to ensure no detail was left untouched. Even when faced with challenges from the venue, her staff was able to make accommodations so the one-of-a kind private affair was one that guests will never forget.
WIPA is recognized as one of the primary sources of expertise in the wedding industry. With chapters in Atlanta, Chicago, Colorado, Las Vegas, New York, NOLA, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Francisco Bay, and Southern California, it strives to support the professional growth of its members. As a proud member of the Chicago chapter, CCE is eager to flourish from its support. Learning the latest trends and implementing them for clients is one of the many passions CCE shares with the community. Learn more at www.christinacurrieevents.com.
Christina Currie Events AwardedWedding Planner of Excellence by WIPA
Christina Currie receives Wedding Planner award.
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THE SHAKOU CARES PROGRAM Is the Social
Mission of Shakou. The owners of Shakou
Restaurants designed the program to help support
local causes within the communities they serve.
Shakou wants to help you raise funds, find cures, and
champion worthy causes! To learn more, or to submit
requests for the Shakou Cares Program, submit via
email to: Cares@shakourestaurants.com.
Introducing Shakou Cares Program
CATHAIORLEACH (MAYOR) of Killarney Municipal District Cllr. Niall Kelleher will be visiting Barrington on March 15 for a private event with Village Officials, followed by an event open to the public at McGonigal’s Pub in downtown Barrington. Mayor Kelleher is the cousin of Andy Kelleher, a founding partner of Kelleher & Buckley, a law firm in North Barrington. Village President Karen Darch plans to show the Mayor some of Barrington’s finer points followed by a meeting with other dignitaries. Watch for updates regrading his stop at McGonigals, which should be around 5:30 to 6 p.m.
Niall Kelleher, Mayor of Killarney, Irelandto Visit Barrington on March 15
Cathaiorleach
(Mayor) of Killarney
Municipal District
Cllr. Niall Kelleher
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