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SUMMARY:Overture STEAM Music Class (FREE WORKSHOP)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this free workshop! Registration is required.\nHow cool would it be if your child could learn music while playing video games? Overture Games offers a STEAM based music curriculum that introduces kids to musical concepts through engaging\, interactive video games. Through our hands-on\, game-based curriculum\, your child will not only learn to play and compose music but also develop essential skills like creativity\, collaboration\, and critical thinking. Whether your child is a budding musician or just curious about music\, our pro musician mentors will guide them every step of the way to become creative thinkers! Ages 3rd – 8th Grades \nAspen Buckingham and Steven Jiang\, co-founders of Overture Games\, are on a mission to revolutionize music education through video games. Aspen\, a Northwestern University alumnus\, has a background in music composition and computer science. Steven\, also a Northwestern graduate\, holds degrees in economics and music performance. Their passion for music entrepreneurship has earned them recognition on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and the Chicago Inno 25 Under 25 list.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/overture-steam-music-class-free-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Classes,Games,Music,Specialty,STEM,Youth
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SUMMARY:Good Grief: Understanding Pet Loss
DESCRIPTION:Join Jessica from the Animal Hospital of West Lake Forest as she helps grieving pet owners who have lost their pet as well as those who are the support system for grieving owners. This workshop aims to help people understand what makes pet loss so unique and best coping strategies. \nJessica is a CVT who has served the Lake Forest and surrounding communities at the Animal Hospital of West Lake Forest since 2004.  She is a wife and mother of 4 with 4 dogs of her own. She is passionate about helping navigate the various aspects of pet loss.  
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/good-grief-understanding-pet-loss-3/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Specialty
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250406T150000
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SUMMARY:FLY FISHING FILM TOUR 2025 & DEMOS
DESCRIPTION:The highly anticipated 19th Annual Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T) is back and ready with a curated selection of the best fly fishing films from around the world. Anglers\, outdoor enthusiasts\, and adventure seekers are invited to join the tour as it visits cities nationwide\, showcasing stunning cinematography\, unforgettable stories\, and heart-pounding excitement. \nThis year’s event promises to be the biggest yet\, with a diverse lineup of films that highlight remote locations\, unique challenges\, and the passionate anglers who pursue them. \nMore information on this years films can be found on the F3T website. \nHighlights include Dan’s epic quest to land the hardest fish in fly fishing\, with musky legend Blane Chocklett by his side; a breathtaking adventure fishing for Atlantic Salmon amidst the caribou migration in remote northern waters; a journey through the high desert with guide Matt Mendes on the Deschutes River; the grit and determination of Captain Lacey Kelly\, a Florida tarpon guide; April Vokey and Sam Lungren’s exploration of the untamed jungles of Guyana\, where they target arapaima\, peacock bass\, and more. \nF3T Presented by: Skwala\, Yeti\, Costa\, NRS\, Monster\, Ross Reels\, Airlite\, Scientific Anglers\, Decked\, Daiichi\, C&F Design\, Sawyer\, Benchmade\, Stranahan’s\, Yakoda\, Turtlebox\, TroutRoutes\, Rambler\, Riversmith\, Restorline\, Adventure Entertainment\, Outside\, Anglers Journal\, Flylords\, TU Alaska\, Heroes on the Water \nSchedule:  \nCOME FOR LUNCH!  ROSATI’S will be serving their delicious pizza! \n\n12 – 4 pm   Complimentary Fly Fishing Clinics with Trout Unlimited\n\nlearn how to tie knots\, tie flies and cast\n\n\n1 – 3 pm   Film Screening\n4 – 6 pm   Film Screening\n\nThe F3T is the original and largest fly fishing film event of its kind and we are proud to be an annual community event for all anglers. Come for the action and stay for the giveaways and camaraderie that will feed your fishing addiction. \nFly Fishing Film Tour is co-presented by Gorton and Lake Forest Open Lands and Sponsored by Maddie Dugan
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/fly-fishing-film-tour-2025/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Events,Film
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CREATED:20250102T224156Z
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SUMMARY:FLY FISHING FILM TOUR 2025 & DEMOS
DESCRIPTION:The highly anticipated 19th Annual Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T) is back and ready with a curated selection of the best fly fishing films from around the world. Anglers\, outdoor enthusiasts\, and adventure seekers are invited to join the tour as it visits cities nationwide\, showcasing stunning cinematography\, unforgettable stories\, and heart-pounding excitement. \nThis year’s event promises to be the biggest yet\, with a diverse lineup of films that highlight remote locations\, unique challenges\, and the passionate anglers who pursue them. \nMore information on this years films can be found on the F3T website. \nHighlights include Dan’s epic quest to land the hardest fish in fly fishing\, with musky legend Blane Chocklett by his side; a breathtaking adventure fishing for Atlantic Salmon amidst the caribou migration in remote northern waters; a journey through the high desert with guide Matt Mendes on the Deschutes River; the grit and determination of Captain Lacey Kelly\, a Florida tarpon guide; April Vokey and Sam Lungren’s exploration of the untamed jungles of Guyana\, where they target arapaima\, peacock bass\, and more. \nF3T Presented by: Skwala\, Yeti\, Costa\, NRS\, Monster\, Ross Reels\, Airlite\, Scientific Anglers\, Decked\, Daiichi\, C&F Design\, Sawyer\, Benchmade\, Stranahan’s\, Yakoda\, Turtlebox\, TroutRoutes\, Rambler\, Riversmith\, Restorline\, Adventure Entertainment\, Outside\, Anglers Journal\, Flylords\, TU Alaska\, Heroes on the Water \nSchedule:  \nCOME FOR LUNCH!  ROSATTI’S will be serving their delicious pizza! \n\n12 – 4 pm   Complimentary Fly Fishing Clinics with Trout Unlimited\n\nlearn how to tie knots and cast\n\n\n1 – 3 pm   Film Screening\n4 – 6 pm   Film Screening\n\nThe F3T is the original and largest fly fishing film event of its kind and we are proud to be an annual community event for all anglers. Come for the action and stay for the giveaways and camaraderie that will feed your fishing addiction. \nFly Fishing Film Tour is co-presented by Gorton and Lake Forest Open Lands and Sponsored by Maddie Dugan
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/fly-fishing-film-tour-2025-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Film
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SUMMARY:Sketching & Drawing with Phil Schorn
DESCRIPTION:In this class\, students will learn to draw what they see. And\, to learn pencil techniques to create a finished piece of art. Students will work from still life and also plein-air (outside). \nSupplies purchased by the student  \n11 x 14 sketch book (9 x 12 will work)\, you will like the larger size. \nDrawing board for the paper\, with clip\, (to hold the paper) \nVarious drawing graphite pencils (ex; 2H\, 2B\, 6B) \nKneaded Eraser \nDrafting Eraser \n12” ruler \n \nPhilip Schorn – P Schorn Studio – Botanical Color Pencil Artist My botanical renderings are not drawings of plant specimens as seen in scientific books; rather\, they are renderings of plants as seen through the eye of an artist. I can look at the ground; I can see the shapes\, light\, and shadows. I focus on a small portion of the subject and what makes it interesting\, whether that be the individual leaf\, flower\, or snapshot of the ground\, to bring the details to life.\nI have been working with colored pencil for several years and teaching the art for the last three years. I’m currently teaching online from my home since March. I currently teach online color pencil classes for other art studios/galleries\, private classes and Facebook demos. I have two books published of my art/techniques on. I have done a number of outdoor shows\, group and individual exhibitions.\nMy process of making a rendering with the detail that I want to have requires a significant amount of time. Sometimes I use other media\, such as ink\, watercolors or pastels.\nI am a member of the Color Pencil Society of America\, Grayslake Arts Alliance and the Lake County Art League. My studio is located in Grayslake. \nEmail: phil@psc
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/sketching-drawing-with-phil-schorn/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Art,Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250408T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250408T153000
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SUMMARY:Getting Started with Color Pencil
DESCRIPTION:THIS CLASS HAS BEEN CANCELLED.\nExplore the beauty of drawing with colored pencil in this course for beginners. Learn everything you need to get started – types of paper\, pencils\, how to put the color down\, how to draw without seeing lines\, layering\, and blending. Each session will be a review working on the drawing. The class will work on 2-3 renderings during the 4 week course. \nSTUDENTS NEED TO PURCHASE THEIR OWN SUPPLIES: \nSupplies: – Can be ordered through Blick Art Supply \n-48ct Prismacolor softcore pencils \n-1 9×12 300 series Strathmore Smooth Bristol Pad \n-1 Blick colorless blending pen \n-Pencil sharpener (electric or manual) \n-Smooth surface to draw on\, drawing board \n1 or 2-inch clean soft paintbrush (to use as a drafting brush) \n \nPhilip Schorn – P Schorn Studio – Botanical Color Pencil Artist My botanical renderings are not drawings of plant specimens as seen in scientific books; rather\, they are renderings of plants as seen through the eye of an artist. I can look at the ground; I can see the shapes\, light\, and shadows. I focus on a small portion of the subject and what makes it interesting\, whether that be the individual leaf\, flower\, or snapshot of the ground\, to bring the details to life.\nI have been working with colored pencil for several years and teaching the art for the last three years. I’m currently teaching online from my home since March. I currently teach online color pencil classes for other art studios/galleries\, private classes and Facebook demos. I have two books published of my art/techniques on. I have done a number of outdoor shows\, group and individual exhibitions.\nMy process of making a rendering with the detail that I want to have requires a significant amount of time. Sometimes I use other media\, such as ink\, watercolors or pastels.\nI am a member of the Color Pencil Society of America\, Grayslake Arts Alliance and the Lake County Art League. My studio is located in Grayslake. \nEmail: phil@nullpschornstudio.com   FB: pschornstudio/
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/getting-started-with-color-pencil-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Art,Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250408T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250408T200000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250320T145442Z
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SUMMARY:UNTETHERED: CREATING CONNECTED FAMILIES\, SCHOOLS\, AND COMMUNITIES TO RAISE A RESILIENT GENERATION
DESCRIPTION:Over the past decade\, children’s mental health challenges have reached epidemic levels—stress\, anxiety\, childhood depression\, and suicide are at unprecedented high rates. Amid high-stakes pressure for kids to succeed\, parents and teachers have never needed a road map to healthy child development more urgently. And as clinical psychologist and educator Doug Bolton\, Ph.D. explains in Untethered: Creating Connected Families\, Schools\, and Communities to Raise a Resilient Generation\, his eye-opening and powerful new book\, underlying our modern-day stresses is an even more pervasive problem: We’re relying on practices that are not in line with what science tells us about how to truly motivate children and help them thrive. \nAs Bolton persuasively argues\, we need to step away from parenting and teaching based on controlling our children with incentives and punishments—they focus on short-term compliance at the cost of health development. Instead\, creating healthy and strongly bonded communities for our children\, both in our own families and in our schools\, is key to their emotional well-being\, and their success in life. Untethered offers tools to help us create these communities so our kids develop healthy attachments and learn emotional regulation\, helping them feel more connected\, less anxious\, more included\, less shamed\, and more securely grounded. The power of communities is not only that they enhance our wellness—they buffer us from the impact of trauma and can be a guiding force in helping kids develop resilience. \nBolton will be in conversation with Lisa Damour\, Ph.D. (FAN ’19\, ’20\, ’21\, ’23)\, the author of three New York Times best sellers: Untangled\, Under Pressure\, and The Emotional Lives of Teenagers\, which have been translated into twenty-three languages. She co-hosts the Ask Lisa podcast\, works in collaboration with UNICEF\, and is recognized as a thought leader by the American Psychological Association. Damour authored the monthly Adolescence column for The New York Times\, is a regular contributor to CBS News\, and created Untangling 10to20\, a digital library of premium content to support teens and those who care for them. \nBONUS BOOK GIVEAWAY! FAN is giving away copies of Untethered to randomly selected Zoom attendees. Details on the webinar registration page. \nThis event suitable for youth 12+. It will be recorded and available on FAN’s website and YouTube channel.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/untethered-creating-connected-families-schools-and-communities-to-raise-a-resilient-generation/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Events,Family Action Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250409T154500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250409T171500
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SUMMARY:After School Art Club with Lezlie
DESCRIPTION:Do you have a budding artist in the family? Then sign them up for this after-school class where they will create with an art history story! Students start out with free draw time\, discuss an “artist of the day”\, work on a project inspired by that artist\, and finish up with clean up\, an art discussion and a draw-a-long. Grades 1 – 4 \nOur art classes provide your child with a structured environment to explore their creativity and experiment with different artistic techniques. It also offers them a way to express themselves\, their thoughts\, and emotions in a visual and tangible form. Students will be introduced to various artistic styles\, techniques\, and cultural influences from around the world that can help them develop an appreciation for diversity and different perspectives.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/after-school-art-club-with-lezlie/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Age,Art,Classes,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250409T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250409T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20221104T195146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T173111Z
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SUMMARY:Cannoli Class!  Learn to Make Cannoli
DESCRIPTION:Tony “Cannoli” Volpentesta was taught in his Italian grandmother’s kitchen and is in never-ending pursuit to make the perfect cannoli shells as vehicles for his delectable filling. Leaning on traditional techniques\, Tony Cannoli offers a playful variety of cannoli-themed desserts including cannoli bites\, chips n dip\, & cake! stop by his dessert shop in downtown Mundelein to satisfy your sweet tooth! Ages: 7 and Up!
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/cannoli-class-learn-to-make-cannoli-4/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Age,Classes,Cooking,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250409T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250409T183000
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CREATED:20240109T154641Z
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SUMMARY:Youth Self-Defense Class with Fit2Defend Academy
DESCRIPTION:Empower Your Child with Confidence & Strength!\nGive your child the skills they need to stay safe\, stand strong\, and grow into a confident leader! Our engaging and dynamic self-defense class is designed for kids ages 6–14\, blending real-world training with character-building lessons that will last a lifetime. \nWhat Your Child Will Learn\nBully Prevention – Learn how to handle tough situations with confidence\nStranger Danger Awareness – Essential safety skills to recognize and react\nGround Defense & Multiple Attacker Training – Smart strategies for self-protection\nConditioning & Strength Training – Boost endurance\, agility\, and resilience \nA Unique Martial Arts Approach\nThis program draws from multiple disciplines\, including: \n\nKrav Maga – Practical hand-to-hand self-defense\nBrazilian Jiu-Jitsu – Ground fighting techniques\nMuay Thai Kickboxing – Powerful striking and movement\nKali – Filipino weaponry for advanced awareness\n\nMore Than Self-Defense – A Foundation for Life!\nBeyond physical skills\, this program instills: \n\nSelf-Awareness & Confidence – Mastering self-defense techniques gives kids a sense of empowerment\, helping them feel more secure in social settings\, school\, and everyday life. Knowing they can protect themselves boosts their self-assurance and resilience.\nGoal Setting & Discipline – Martial arts-based self-defense teaches dedication\, perseverance\, and goal-setting – values that translate into academic success and personal growth. Kids learn patience\, respect\, and responsibility.\nFamily Values & Respect – Beyond physical skills\, self-defense fosters leadership\, self-control\, and a sense of responsibility. It helps kids develop the mental strength to handle challenges and thrive in all areas of life.\n\nDon’t wait – give your child the tools to thrive! Enroll today and watch them grow stronger\, safer\, and more self-assured. \nSpots are limited – sign up now!
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/youth-self-defense-class-with-fit2defend-academy/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Classes,Specialty,Sports,Wellness,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250409T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250409T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20250403T134820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T134820Z
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SUMMARY:DEAR WRITER: PEP TALKS & PRACTICAL ADVICE FOR THE CREATIVE LIFE
DESCRIPTION:New York Times bestselling author and poet Maggie Smith (FAN ’20\, ’23) believes creativity is our birthright as human beings. Yes\, all of us—no matter our age or profession. Creativity improves our mental health\, our adaptability\, and our communication skills. In Smith’s new book\, Dear Writer: Pep Talks & Practical Advice for the Creative Life\, she offers\, “anything that applies to writing also applies to life. Problem-solving is a creative act. Conversations are creative. Parenting is creative. Falling in love\, leaving your job\, changing your mind—all creative acts. Creativity isn’t just about making art. Making your life is the ultimate creative act.” \nDrawing lessons from her twenty years of teaching experience and her bestselling\, craft-focused Substack newsletter\, For Dear Life\, Smith breaks down creativity into ten essential elements: attention\, wonder\, vision\, play\, surprise\, vulnerability\, restlessness\, tenacity\, connection\, and hope. Each element is explored through short\, inspiring essays\, followed by generative writing prompts that readers can use to kickstart their own creativity. For example\, the section on tenacity tackles how to turn off one’s inner critic\, take rejection in stride\, and stay inspired through creative blocks. Dear Writer provides tools that artists and readers of all experience levels can apply to their own creative practices and carry with them across genres and into all areas of life. \nSmith is the award-winning author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful\, Keep Moving\, Goldenrod\, Good Bones\, and other books. She has been widely published\, appearing in The New Yorker\, The Paris Review\, The Nation\, the New York Times\, the Atlantic\, The Best American Poetry\, and more. \nSmith will be in conversation with Glory Edim (FAN ’24)\, is an award-winning literary tastemaker\, entrepreneur\, and advocate for diverse voices in literature. Edim is the founder of Well-Read Black Girl\, an online platform and book club dedicated to celebrating the works of Black women authors and creating a supportive online community for readers\, and author of Gather Me: A Memoir in Praise of the Books That Saved Me. \nBONUS BOOK GIVEAWAY! FAN is giving away copies of Dear Writer to randomly selected Zoom attendees. Details on the webinar registration page. \nThis event suitable for youth 12+. It will be recorded and available on FAN’s website and YouTube channel.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/dear-writer-pep-talks-practical-advice-for-the-creative-life/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Events,Family Action Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250409T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250409T211500
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20241122T225715Z
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SUMMARY:Do Not Submit-Lake Forest
DESCRIPTION:Storytelling Open Mic-WALK-INS WELCOME\n  \nDNS takes place the second Wednesday of every month. No Cover Charge!\n  \nDo Not Submit Lake Forest takes place in a cozy room in the Gorton Center\, Lake Forest. It is a monthly storytelling open mic in an enthusiastic\, supportive environment free from pressure\, judgment\, or scoring. No experience is necessary to participate. All are welcome to speak or simply listen. Arrive at 7:15 to sign up for a spot\, and when your name is called\, participants will have up to 7 minutes to tell/read/tap dance any personal story/fiction/essay on proper flossing they’d like. All language and content is acceptable except for hate speech. No cover charge. Beer\, wine and non alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase. Hosted by Jasmin Rodriguez\, Suzie Garfield & Lisa Parr \nAbout Your Host: \n \nJasmin Rodriguez is a trained actress with over 10 years of stage\, commercial\, film\, storytelling experience. Most recently she completed commercial’s for BrightStar Care and Spirit Juice. She has worked  in several independent films\, such as “Faithful Disappointment’s”\, Market Value” and the TV true crime series “American Greed”. She completed her training at Second City\, Vagabond\, Sarantos Studios\, Wheaton Drama\, and Gorton Drama Studio. Jasmin is a dedicated actress and hard worker who is constantly looking to improve her skills. She is currently working as an MC for DO NOT SUBMIT – Lake Forest Open Mic and sharing wonderful stories with her guest. She enjoys powerwalking by the lake\, bike riding\, singing in her church choir & travels to Europe.  \n \nSuzie Garfield expects everyone to have stories (not just a story) to tell. As for her own background: She’s raised her 2 sons to adulthood. She’s programmed computers\, managed business projects\, learned as much as she could about other stuff\, taught as much of it as she could get to interest other people\, and always—always—told the stories about any and all of it. Now\, as a retiree from the conventional workforce\, an empty nester\, a consumer of food\, opera\, theater\, museums\, the visual arts\, and miscellaneous other adventures\, and a perpetual storyteller\, she keeps looking for and finding the next challenge\, the next thing to learn\, do\, and teach\, and the next story \n \nAfter teaching studio art and art history in high school and colleges\, Lisa Parr opened and still runs her business internationally restoring Historic Landmark antique carousels\, speaking and writing articles on them and her specialty of original paint. Additional application of her skills is for legal work\, court verifying and identifying carousel figures for insurance\, damage\, and theft for private collectors\, as well as appraisals for museums\, art dealers\, and auctions. In connection with carousel art\, Lisa pursues research in early Celtic design and mythology on site in the upper isles of Scotland. Many early Celtic and pre-Christian designs are reproduced on carousels and carousel animals. Her interest in ancient and contemporary mythology has led her to research mountain storytelling\, initiating more travel and recent storytelling\, herself. Lisa has been telling Highland Park\, Lake Forest\, and several venues in Chicago. For fun\, Lisa also restores antique wood toys and sports cars\, which she drives with vigor and nostalgia.​
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/do-not-submit-lake-forest-17/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Events,Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250410T143000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20250127T170102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T155730Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to the East Asian Garden
DESCRIPTION:THIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN CANCELLED.\nStep into the serene world of Japanese and Chinese gardens in this engaging class on Asian gardening. More than just beautiful landscapes\, these gardens are rich in symbolism\, history\, and cultural tradition\, designed to cultivate inner peace and harmony with nature. \nLed by instructor Yvonne Wolf\, you’ll explore the aesthetic principles that make East Asian gardens so unique. Learn how Confucian symbolism is expressed through carefully placed elements like mountains\, ponds\, paths\, and pavilions\, and discover how these landscapes serve as places of reflection\, meditation\, and stress relief. \nWhat You’ll Learn\n\nJapanese vs. Chinese Garden Styles – Discover key differences in design and philosophy.\nCultural Symbolism in Gardens – Learn how nature reflects deeper meanings in Confucian and Buddhist traditions.\nFamous Examples & Inspiration – Explore case studies from the Japanese Garden at the Chicago Botanic Garden and Ping Tom Park in Chinatown.\nThe Role of Gardens in Well-Being – Understand how Asian gardens promote relaxation and mindfulness.\n\nBy the end of the class\, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the tranquil landscapes in East Asian gardening. You’ll also gather the inspiration to bring the philosophies of balance and beauty into your own space. \nJoin us and experience the art of Asian gardening! Sign up today! \nIntercultural consultant and educator Yvonne Wolf specializes in bringing an element of Chinese culture to a relatable understanding. She has given talks at libraries\, museums\, and community centers. Yvonne’s thoughtful consideration serves to enrich her entertaining presentations. \nYvonne generously shares the knowledge and skills she has gained from her experiences living in four different countries where she became fluent in three languages: Chinese (Mandarin)\, English\, and Danish. She worked as a bilingual analyst in a Japanese global corporation in Denmark and served as a global language trainer in Japan. Yvonne is also well traveled in the States and Canada. She has ten years’ experience working as an organizational consultant in Los Angeles mediating cross-cultural misunderstandings. Currently\, she continues her work in the Greater Chicago area. 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/introduction-to-east-asian-gardening/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Specialty
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250410T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250410T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20241210T222520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250319T185353Z
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SUMMARY:Breath & Meditaion
DESCRIPTION:Learning to breathe is an art form.  Allowing the breath to center and rebalance the body & mind is a practice.  Meditation helps to focus our energy and enhance our lives. Practicing breath and meditation can help with a variety of intentions including relaxation\, stress reduction\, focusing\, intention setting\, directing energy and more. \nEach session we learn how to use the breath in new ways to experience the life force within us and help to direct our energy through intentions. Different modes of meditation will be used through sound\, mudras\, mantra\, and more.  This class is designed for beginners and current practicing meditators. \nNo prior meditation experience is necessary.  Bring a yoga mat\, blanket\, and journal to help enhance your experience.  Available on site as well. \nJennifer is a Holistic Occupational Therapist specializing in several healing modalities in her practice.  She works with people from all ages and stages of life from birth to seasoned ages.  Teaching how to move the energy of the body through breath\, visualization and meditation is one her favorite parts of her career.  Helping people shift and heal into their spirit’s joy is another!  As a mom\, wife\, & healer the importance of self-care is ever so valuable.  Healing individually and collectively is profound.  It is beautiful life work.  More on meditations and classes can be found at intuitlove.com or contacting Jennifer directly at JenniferLauren@nullintuitlove.com or 224-500-7797. 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/breath-meditaion/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Wellness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250411T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250411T201500
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20240710T222506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250331T195335Z
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SUMMARY:Rendezvous Arts Axiom Brass Quintet
DESCRIPTION:We are beyond excited to bring back the Axiom Brass Quintet\, who wowed us during our Season One events at the height of the pandemic. This time\, you have the chance to experience them live! Their program “Love\, Mystery and Despair”  is a passionate affair with the romance\, mystery\, and intrigue of Latin Music. Highlighting Piazzola’s mastery of tangos\, Cacilda Borges Borbosa’s luscious harmonies\, and a new bossa-nova-inspired composition from Lillian Lee\, Axiom explores the vast wealth of musical idioms from Latin origins. \n The quintet features Dorival Puccini and Christopher Scanlon on trumpets\, Alex Laskey on French horn\, Corey Sansolo on trombone\, and Serena Voltz on tuba. \nFriday night concert timeline / Concessions for sale\, including beer & wine \n7:00-8:15 PM concert (no intermission)\n8:15-8:45 PM conversation with artists \nAdding to the magic of the evening\, we are delighted to showcase artist Donna Castellanos. She received a degree in graphic design from The American Academy of Art in Chicago and worked in advertising for 5 years. Soon she realized she hated it—and put down the keyboard and picked up a paintbrush! Donna creates in a wide range of mediums but her true love is creating pieces from found objects that she rescues from estate sales and thrift shops. She incorporates these once-loved treasures into her paintings\, sculptures\, jewelry\, and clothing. Donna will also bring an interactive art project to the events—audience members will get the opportunity to create! Intrigued? We know we are!
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/rendezvous-arts-2024-2025/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Events,Live Music,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250411T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250411T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20241205T204001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250114T202234Z
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SUMMARY:NEVER NOT YOURS
DESCRIPTION:30ish siblings Michael\, Ellie\, and James drive to their family cabin to visit their parents Jonathan and Maddie. But when their mom and dad unexpectedly announce their divorce\, chaos ensues. \nDirectors: John Klein\, Stephen Kniss \nStars: Timmy Hart Barron\, Josh Bywater\, Angela Morris\, John Lister\, Laura T. Fisher \nFollowing the screening there will be a Q & A with the filmmakers!
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/never-not-yours/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Independent
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250412T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250412T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20241212T195101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250408T164256Z
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SUMMARY:The Singing Zoologist
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for a musical performance like no other! The Singing Zoologist’s high-energy\, interactive concert will have kids and parents alike singing\, laughing\, and learning about the wonders of the animal kingdom. From cheetahs to monarch butterflies\, his lively songs bring science to life in the most entertaining way possible. Don’t miss this chance to experience a one-of-a-kind show for kids grades K-4 that blends education\, music\, and fun into an unforgettable multimedia event! \nWhy should your family come to see The Singing Zoologist? Science teaches kids to ask questions\, experiment\, and explore\, while music fosters creative expression and problem-solving. Combining the two helps children think outside the box and approach challenges with both logic and imagination. Many scientific concepts can feel abstract\, but when paired with music\, they become interactive and relatable. By showing that science isn’t just in textbooks and music isn’t just in concerts\, kids see the connections between creativity and discovery. This can inspire future musicians\, scientists\, and innovators who embrace both logic and artistry in their pursuits. \nRead more about why music matters in our blog. \nArtist Bio:  Lucas Miller\, better known as the “singing zoologist\,” has been literally singing the praises of wildlife since graduating with a degree in zoology. His zany humor\, smart songwriting and unbridled passion for science inspire his fans\, young and old\, to respect and protect the natural world. \nLucas has reached millions through his legendary school programs and many more through his YouTube channel\, Science Up with the Singing Zoologist. His recordings have won awards galore and he was named an “American Masterpiece” artist by the National Endowment for the Arts\, but it’s really the notes from generations of fans that are his highest honor. \nGorton Center’s performing arts shows for the 2024-2025 season are partially underwritten by The Grainger Foundation
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/the-singing-zoologist/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Events,Family & Kids,Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20241205T202837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T172753Z
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SUMMARY:THE FAREWELL
DESCRIPTION:A Chinese family discovers their grandmother has only a short while left to live and decide to keep her in the dark\, scheduling a wedding to gather before she dies. \nDirector: Lulu Wang \nStars: Shuzhen Zhao\, Awkwafina\, X Mayo
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/the-farewell/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250414T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250414T180000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20230824T133926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T164749Z
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SUMMARY:Fencing
DESCRIPTION:THIS CLASS HAS BEEN CANCELLED. PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE NEXT SESSION!\nEn Garde! Prét? Allez! Sign your child up for fencing lessons at Gorton. \nThis fencing class is designed for beginners or those who would like to work on basic fencing skills. The class will cover basic fencing rules\, fencing etiquette\, footwork and attack and defense moves. The instructor will lead students in a warm-up\, footwork exercises\, group lessons and bouting. Students are encouraged to dress comfortably and bring water. For ages 7 – 14 \nWhy learn to fence?\nFencing is a great activity to build balance\, physical coordination and agility\, skills that transfer to other sports and daily life. Although fencing can be a physically demanding sport\, you do not need to be a natural athlete to learn to fence. Our fencing lessons are designed to ease you into the sport and help you connect with your own body. \nThe sport of fencing exercises your mental as well as physical reflexes. Quick thinking\, strategy and creativity are all skills fencing can help enhance. In fact\, fencing’s combined physical activity with mental stimulation can help improve cognitive function and critical thinking skills. Fencing’s code of conduct also helps to teach the importance of discipline\, respect\, responsibility and good sportsmanship. \nHistory of Fencing\nDid you know the archaeological evidence of fencing dates back to 1190 B.C.E.? The oldest archeological evidence of a fencing contest is from an Egyptian temple along the river Nile\, and in Europe\, historical records of sword fighting schools extend back to the 12th century. Fencing evolved into a popular entertainment sport around the time of King Henry VIII\, but it wasn’t until the mid-18th century that the sport became truly fashionable among European nobility. \nDuring the 18th and 19th centuries\, fencing became a popular sport among European aristocracy\, and developed a gentlemanly code of conduct which the sport maintains to this day. Men’s fencing competitions were first included in the summer Olympics in 1896 and women’s fencing competitions were added in 1924. \nMidwest Fencing Club’s mission is to help people discover\, enjoy and excel in the sport of fencing by providing the highest level of instruction in a true sportsmanship environment. They have been serving the Chicagoland community for over 10 years. Their experience comes from National\, NCAA\, and Olympic champions. Their programs range from introductory levels to advanced competitive aspirations. Midwest Fencing Club welcomes all ages to learn fencing\, enjoy it as a hobby\, or turn it into their professional sport.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/fencing-12/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Age,Classes,Sports,Wellness,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250415T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20250115T222507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T162259Z
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SUMMARY:Overture STEAM Music Class
DESCRIPTION:Learn Music Through Video Games!\nHow cool would it be if your child could learn music while playing video games? Overture Games offers a STEAM based music curriculum that introduces kids to musical concepts through engaging\, interactive video games. Through our hands-on\, game-based curriculum\, your child will not only learn to play and compose music but also develop essential skills like creativity\, collaboration\, and critical thinking. Whether your child is a budding musician or just curious about music\, our pro musician mentors will guide them every step of the way to become creative thinkers! \nGrades 3rd – 5th: 4 – 5pm \nAspen Buckingham and Steven Jiang\, co-founders of Overture Games\, are on a mission to revolutionize music education through video games. Aspen\, a Northwestern University alumnus\, has a background in music composition and computer science. Steven\, also a Northwestern graduate\, holds degrees in economics and music performance. Their passion for music entrepreneurship has earned them recognition on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and the Chicago Inno 25 Under 25 list.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/overture-steam-music-class/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Classes,Music,Specialty,STEM,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250416T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250416T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20250403T133459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T133459Z
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SUMMARY:WHAT WE VALUE: THE NEUROSCIENCE OF CHOICE & CHANGE
DESCRIPTION:With so many competing priorities pulling us in different directions every day―family\, friends\, work\, our health―it can feel difficult to make decisions that are aligned with what we care about most. Especially in the moment\, we often default to the immediate demand\, the path of least resistance\, the worn old habit we wanted to change. In What We Value: The Neuroscience of Choice & Change\, pioneering scholar Emily Falk\, Ph.D. reveals how we can transform our relationship with the daily decisions that define our lives―opening pathways to make more purposeful\, fulfilling choices; more successfully change our behavior; and influence others to see differently―by thinking like neuroscientists. \nDrawing on her own award-winning research\, Falk introduces readers to a new paradigm for understanding why we\, and those around us\, do what we do. This is the value calculation: the often-subconscious mechanism by which the brain computes our everyday choices. Falk shows that we can learn to work more strategically with the value calculation―whether we want to embrace new activities and behaviors\, connect more meaningfully with others\, or become more effective leaders in our organizations and communities. Falk demonstrates how we can change what we think just by changing what we think about; get less defensive by connecting with our core values; and seed innovation by seeking out different perspectives. \nFalk is an award-winning Professor of Communication\, Psychology\, Marketing\, and Operations\, Informatics\, and Decisions (OID) at the University of Pennsylvania; Vice Dean of the Annenberg School for Communication; Director of the Communication Neuroscience Lab; and Director of the Climate Communication Division of the Annenberg Public Policy Center. She is an expert in the science of behavior change. Her research uses tools from psychology\, neuroscience\, and communication to examine what makes messages persuasive\, why and how ideas spread\, and what makes people effective communicators. \nFalk will be in conversation with Ethan Kross\, Ph.D. (FAN ’25)\, Professor\, Management & Organizations\, Ross School of Business\, and Director of the Emotion and Self Control Lab\, University of Michigan. He is the author of the international bestseller Chatter and the new bestselling book Shift: Managing Your Emotions — So They Don’t Manage You. \nBONUS BOOK GIVEAWAY! FAN is giving away copies of What We Value to randomly selected Zoom attendees. Details on the webinar registration page. \nThis event suitable for youth 12+. It will be recorded and available on FAN’s website and YouTube channel.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/what-we-value-the-neuroscience-of-choice-change/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Events,Family Action Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250417T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250417T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20250403T144513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250403T144513Z
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SUMMARY:THERE IS NO PLACE FOR US: WORKING AND HOMELESS IN AMERICA
DESCRIPTION:The working homeless. In a country where hard work and determination are supposed to lead to success\, there is something scandalous about this phrase. But skyrocketing rents\, low wages\, and a lack of tenant rights have produced a startling phenomenon: People with full-time jobs cannot keep a roof over their head\, especially in America’s booming cities\, where rapid growth is leading to catastrophic displacement. These families are being forced into homelessness not by a failing economy but a thriving one. \nIn a gripping and deeply reported book\, There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America\, Brian Goldstone\, Ph.D. plunges readers into the lives of five Atlanta families struggling to remain housed in a gentrifying\, increasingly unequal city. Maurice and Natalia make a fresh start in the country’s “Black Mecca” after being priced out of DC. Kara dreams of starting her own cleaning business while mopping floors at a public hospital. Britt scores a coveted housing voucher. Michelle is in school to become a social worker. Celeste toils at her warehouse job while undergoing treatment for ovarian cancer. Each of them aspires to provide a decent life for their children—and each of them\, one by one\, joins the ranks of the nation’s working homeless. \nThrough intimate\, novelistic portraits\, Goldstone reveals the human cost of this crisis\, following parents and their kids as they go to sleep in cars\, or in squalid extended-stay hotel rooms\, and head out to their jobs and schools the next morning. These are the nation’s hidden homeless\, omitted from official statistics\, and proof that overflowing shelters and street encampments are only the most visible manifestation of a far more pervasive problem. \nGoldstone is a journalist and anthropologist\, whose longform reporting and essays have appeared in The New York Times\, Harper’s Magazine\, The New Republic\, The California Sunday Magazine\, and Jacobin\, among other publications. He has a Ph.D. in anthropology from Duke University and was a Mellon Research Fellow at Columbia University. In 2021\, he was a National Fellow at New America. \nGoldstone will be in conversation with Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor\, Ph.D.\, the Hughes-Rogers Professor of African American Studies at Princeton University. She writes and speaks on Black politics\, social movements\, and racial inequality in the United States. \nBONUS BOOK GIVEAWAY! FAN is giving away copies of There Is No Place for Us to randomly selected Zoom attendees. Details on the webinar registration page. \nThis event suitable for youth 12+. It will be recorded and available on FAN’s website and YouTube channel.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/there-is-no-place-for-us-working-and-homeless-in-america/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Events,Family Action Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250417T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250417T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20241218T192633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250331T152422Z
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SUMMARY:Twilight in Bloom: Spring Garden Wine Tasting
DESCRIPTION:Springtime Sips: A Garden-Inspired Wine Tasting Experience \nCelebrate the beauty of spring with a wine tasting that brings the season to life through every sip. Join us for a garden-inspired tasting experience\, where floral wines and seasonal flavors come together in perfect harmony. Under the soft glow of the evening sky\, you’ll explore a curated selection of wines that highlight delicate floral notes\, expertly paired with fresh\, spring-inspired dishes. \nLed by the experts at Oakwood Vines of Lake Forest\, IL\, this enchanting event is designed to awaken your senses and deepen your appreciation for floral-infused wines. As you sip and savor\, you’ll learn how different grape varieties develop their signature aromas and how to pair them with complementary foods. \nWhat to Expect\nGuided Wine Tasting – Explore a hand-selected lineup of floral wines with expert insightSeasonal Food Pairings – Enjoy fresh\, spring-inspired bites designed to enhance each pourSensory Experience – Discover the art of wine appreciation through aroma\, taste\, and textureTwilight Ambiance – Sip and socialize in a charming outdoor setting as the sun sets \nWhether you’re a seasoned wine lover or new to wine tasting\, this class offers a fun\, educational\, and delicious way to welcome the season. Gather your friends\, embrace the flavors of spring\, and raise a glass to new beginnings! \nReserve your spot today and experience the magic of springtime sips! 🍷
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/twilight-in-bloom-spring-garden-wine-tasting/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Cooking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250421T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250421T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20250129T163349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250418T171930Z
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SUMMARY:Traditional African Hand Drumming with Helen Bond
DESCRIPTION:Hand drumming has a rich history in Guinea\, West Africa\, dating back to the 13th century. The drum was a central part of everyday life and was used for communication\, religious ceremonies\, and entertainment. \nHelen Bond will share the great joy of traditional hand drumming! Helen has been traveling to Guinea for the past 21 years to study their music and culture. In this class\, you will learn basic rhythms on dunun drums and the djembe accompaniment parts. You will also learn the origins of each rhythm\, receive expert instruction on all instruments in the traditional djembe orchestra and deepen your understanding of the place of music\, dance\, and song in West African life. \nHelen is able to work simultaneously with students of all levels – from beginner to professional. All levels are welcome! Drums will be provided should you not have one. No experience is needed. \n \nDunun drums\, also known as djun-djun drums or talking drums\, are a family of West African bass drums that are played with sticks. They are commonly used in the traditional music of the Malinke people of Mali\, Guinea\, and other parts of West Africa. Dunun drums consist of three to five cylindrical drums of different sizes\, each with a different pitch\, and are typically played in ensembles with other percussion instruments such as the djembe and the balafon. They are often used to provide the bassline in West African music and are known for their deep\, resonant sound. Dunun drums are an important part of the cultural heritage of West Africa and are widely used in both traditional and contemporary music. \nThe djembe\, a rope-tuned skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands\, is thought to have originated from the Mandinka people in Guinea. The djembe was traditionally played by men and was used to accompany traditional dances and songs. The drum was also used as a tool for communication\, with different rhythms representing different messages. \nToday\, Guinean hand drumming remains popular both within Guinea and around the world. Many musicians and enthusiasts travel to Guinea to study with master drummers and to immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage of Guinean hand drumming.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/traditional-african-hand-drumming-with-helen-bond-5/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250421T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250421T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20250410T195440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T195440Z
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SUMMARY:HELD TOGETHER: A SHARES MEMOIR OF MOTHERHOOD\, MEDICINE\, AND IMPERFECT LOVE
DESCRIPTION:Seventeen years ago\, when family medicine and public health physician Rebecca Thompson\, MD endured a string of life-threatening pregnancy losses and rare medical conditions\, her training didn’t protect her from feeling isolated and overwhelmed. What she longed for was a community of women—or even one encouraging story—to reassure her that she wasn’t alone. \nDeciding to create the community she couldn’t find in her own time of need\, Thompson reached out to friends\, patients\, and medical colleagues and asked them to share the stories of their personal journeys to parenthood\, as well as stories of how their families grew and changed and thrived as they faced challenges beyond those early years. Her new book\, Held Together: A Shared Memoir of Motherhood\, Medicine\, and Imperfect Love\, explores the intersections of these brave\, resilient women’s lives with Thompson’s own as they encounter a vast range of unexpected turns and obstacles\, including fertility issues\, adoption\, fostering\, surrogacy\, multiples\, abortion\, stepparenthood\, chronic disease\, mental illness\, the death of a child\, the death of a spouse\, and so many moments where grief may threaten to consume us—until joy sometimes surprises us. \nThe extraordinary stories of ordinary women reveal that\, while our individual circumstances may be unique\, our experiences are universal in so many ways: we are creating life\, raising children\, and sustaining families\, even as we search for reassurance that we are not alone in our struggles. Held Together offers a place of healing that welcomes every kind of family\, a refuge where we make meaning out of our stories and embrace the belief that life can be beautiful despite—and often because of—all its complexities and imperfections. Our foundations may not always be strong\, but together\, we are. \nThompson will be in conversation with Kimmery Martin\, MD\, an emergency medicine doctor and author of multiple works of medical fiction. Martin holds a faculty appointment at the Wake Forest School of Medicine\, where she teaches Narrative Medicine. \nBONUS AFTER-HOURS EVENT: Attendees who purchase a copy Held Together from FAN’s partner bookseller The Book Stall are invited to attend an AFTER-HOURS event hosted by Thompson that will start immediately after the webinar. Details on the webinar registration page. \nThis event suitable for youth 12+. It will be recorded and available on FAN’s website and YouTube channel.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/held-together-a-shares-memoir-of-motherhood-medicine-and-imperfect-love/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Events,Family Action Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250422T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250422T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20241213T200234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250305T203810Z
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SUMMARY:Bad River
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of thought-provoking exploration into one of today’s most urgent environmental and ethical questions: Do natural resources have rights? \nThe event begins with a complimentary pre-show reception featuring charcuterie\, popcorn\, and casual conversation.   7pm-screening of Bad River-a  powerful documentary  that delves into the controversial Line 5 pipeline and its looming threat to the pristine waters of Lake Superior and the surrounding lands of Minnesota. The film sheds light on the potential displacement of Indigenous communities and the broader implications for environmental justice. \nFollowing the film\, opt to stay for more mixing and casual conversation. \nReserve Your Spot Today and join us for an evening of learning\, connection\, and action for our planet. \nSchedule:  \n\n6:30–7 PM: Complimentary Pre-Show Reception with charcuterie\, popcorn and drink ticket\n7–8:45 PM: Screening of Bad River (Run Time: 1:38)\n8:45–9:00: Patrons are welcome to stay for more casual conversation in our Glore Solarium\n\nNarrated by Ed Norton Jr. this film chronicles the Wisconsin-based Bad River Band and the Band’s ongoing fight for sovereignty\, which unfolds in a groundbreaking way through a series of shocking revelations\, devastating losses\, and a powerful legacy of defiance and resilience. This inspiring project brings us through the epic sweep of history into the present\, with a David and Goliath battle over a 70-year-old pipeline on the brink of rupture into Lake Superior. \nDirector: Mary Mazzio \nStars: Nate Ante\, Kris Arbuckle\, Kathy Bender Ashmun
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/bad-river-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Events,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250422T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250422T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20250417T134547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T134547Z
UID:20006408-1745348400-1745352000@gortoncenter.org
SUMMARY:ORDINARY MAGIC: THE SCIENCE OF HOW WE CAN ACHIEVE BIG CHANGE WITH SMALL ACTS
DESCRIPTION:The emotional questions we face can define our lives. If you’re expecting an interaction to go wrong\, that expectation can make it so. That’s spiraling down. But as award-winning Stanford psychologist Greg Walton\, Ph.D. shows in his new book Ordinary Magic: The Science of How We Can Achieve Big Change with Small Acts\, when we see these questions clearly\, we can answer them well. Known to social psychologists as wise interventions\, these shifts in perspective can help us chart new trajectories for our lives. They help us spiral up. \nThis is ordinary magic: The ordinary experiences that help us set aside the ordinary worries of life to unleash extraordinary change. Through vivid storytelling and insightful analysis of fascinating research—both his own and others’—this science gives us a new vision of what is possible for our relationships\, communities\, institutions\, and the world. Examples of wise interventions include: the few choice words from a parent or a teacher that builds trust and achievement; how learning that everyone feels as out of place at first as you do at a new school—they really do—can unleash extraordinary potential\, improving your life a decade later; how the right opportunity to reflect\, for just a few minutes before a conflict conversation\, can engender greater intimacy among couples—even a year later. \nWalton is the Michael Forman University Fellow and Professor of Psychology and co-director of the Dweck-Walton Lab at Stanford University. His research has been covered in major media outlets including The New York Times\, Harvard Business Review\, The Wall Street Journal\, NPR\, The Chronicle of Higher Education\, The Washington Post\, The San Francisco Chronicle\, and The Los Angeles Times. \nWalton will be in conversation with Jacqueline Woodson\, an American writer of dozens of books for adults\, children\, and adolescents. She is best known for her National Book Award-winning memoir Brown Girl Dreaming\, and her Newbery Honor-winning titles After Tupac and D Foster\, Feathers\, and Show Way. After serving as the Young People’s Poet Laureate from 2015 to 2017\, Woodson was named the National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature by the Library of Congress for 2018–19. She was awarded the Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 2020. Later that same year\, she was named a MacArthur Fellow. \nBONUS AFTER-HOURS EVENT: Attendees who purchase a copy Ordinary Magic from FAN’s partner bookseller The Book Stall are invited to attend an AFTER-HOURS event hosted by Walton that will start immediately after the webinar. Details on the webinar registration page. \nThis event suitable for youth 12+. It will be recorded and available on FAN’s website and YouTube channel.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/ordinary-magic-the-science-of-how-we-can-achieve-big-change-with-small-acts/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Events,Family Action Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250423T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250423T173000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20240821T164431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T222115Z
UID:20006099-1745424000-1745429400@gortoncenter.org
SUMMARY:RoboThink After School: Expedition Mars
DESCRIPTION:Come on an adventure building cool space robots using the RoboThink Robotics Kit in this super-fun STEAM program! Kids will learn about space\, space travel\, stars and gravity all while building interstellar robots and having fun along the way! Kids will have a blast exploring the world of robotic technologies as they build\, learn and create. Ages 7 – 12 \nRoboThink offers cutting-edge STEM education for kids\, focusing on robotics\, coding\, and engineering. Our hands-on programs foster creativity\, problem-solving\, and a love for learning. With state-of-the-art robotics kits\, children build\, program\, and bring robots to life in a fun\, engaging environment. Our expert instructors are passionate about inspiring the next generation of innovators. Join us to unlock your child’s potential in a world of technology and imagination. Ideal for after-school\, weekend\, and holiday camps. Discover the joy of learning at RoboThink!
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/robothink-after-school-mars/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Classes,STEM,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250425T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250425T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20241212T205938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T150420Z
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SUMMARY:Oil & Water
DESCRIPTION:Two seasoned painters (and advertising pros) reunite for an epic clash of the mediums! Armed with slow-drying oils\, one painter creates meticulous\, layered masterpieces that scream\, “I have all the time in the world.” Meanwhile\, his partner in crime is all about the fast-paced life of acrylics\, where bold strokes\, quick decisions\, and a dash of chaos dominate the canvas. Meet Joe Bednarski and Phil Gayter; they’ve spent years sparring over which paint reigns supreme and are ready to throw down the Winsor & Newtons. \nExperience a one-of-a-kind live painting showdown where oil and acrylic mediums collide in a dynamic\, fast-paced art battle filled with humor\, storytelling\, and a splash of creative rivalry. Perfect for art lovers and anyone who enjoys improv and entertainment! \nYou have never seen anything like this before … it’s like watching paint dry—except this time\, it’s exhilarating\, unpredictable\, and anything but dull! \nLocation:  Gorton’s Grotto\, cabaret style with beer\, wine and non-alcoholic beverages for sale. \nWhat to Expect:  A dynamic live painting demo where Joe (oil) and Phil (acrylic) reveal the secrets of their art journeys\, shared advertising past\, globe-trotting escapades\, all while they throw verbal daubings at each other.  \n\nAn hour and a half of insight and merriment\nLive painting session\nQ&A\nA side by side exploration of their artistic differences\n\n\n\n \nJoe Bednarski\nMy art is like if Wes Anderson and Salvador Dalí had a fever dream while binge-watching obscure documentaries. From random chickens that look like they’re about to drop their own mixtape to portraits of people who are either deep in existential crisis or just bored out of their minds\, my art screams\, “I paint things that are too cool for you to understand.” \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \nPhil Gayter\nI have painted forever\, from growing up in Manchester\, England\, through my years of creative\, corporate problem-solving in London and Chicago. I have taught painting\, explored\, shown\, and sold paintings\, but ultimately\, I live for painting. I have works hanging in private collections worldwide and three very special pieces hanging in the hallways of Sinai Hospital in Chicago. I aim to dispel rumors that painting with acrylics is like pulling teeth. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/oil-water/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – Grotto\, Lake Forest\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250426T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250426T113000
DTSTAMP:20260418T122512
CREATED:20240821T165146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250424T173021Z
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SUMMARY:RoboThink Workshop: Tanks
DESCRIPTION:THIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN CANCELLED.\nUsing unique RoboThink bricks\, gears\, axles and motors\, students will be building a cool tank for challenges such as a battle\, a race or target practice. It’s up to each student to ensure that their tanks are in tip-top shape\, so let’s get rolling! No prior experience necessary. Ages 7 – 12 \nRoboThink offers cutting-edge STEM education for kids\, focusing on robotics\, coding\, and engineering. Our hands-on programs foster creativity\, problem-solving\, and a love for learning. With state-of-the-art robotics kits\, children build\, program\, and bring robots to life in a fun\, engaging environment. Our expert instructors are passionate about inspiring the next generation of innovators. Join us to unlock your child’s potential in a world of technology and imagination. Ideal for after-school\, weekend\, and holiday camps. Discover the joy of learning at RoboThink!
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/robothink-workshop-tanks/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Classes,STEM,Youth
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