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SUMMARY:Where Eagles Dare
DESCRIPTION:A crack team of Allied soldiers stages a daring rescue during World War II. A U.S. general is being held captive in an imposing castle fort\, high in the Bavarian Alps. The audacious plan calls for Lt. Schaffer (Clint Eastwood)\, Maj. Smith (Richard Burton) and other operatives to parachute down wearing Nazi disguises. They’ll penetrate the mountain outpost while undercover operatives assist them from within. But their mission changes when they discover that there’s a traitor in their midst. \nDirector: Brian G. Hutton \nStars: Richard Burton\, Clint Eastwood\, Mary Ure \nThe First Thursday Series at Gorton is sponsored by the Sheffield Foundation
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/where-eagles-dare/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics,Film
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SUMMARY:FAN: Life After Power: Seven Presidents and Their Search for Purpose Beyond the White House
DESCRIPTION:     Former presidents have an unusual place in American life. King George III believed that George Washington’s departure after two terms made him “the greatest character of the age.” But Alexander Hamilton worried former presidents might “[wander] among the people like ghosts.” They were both right.\n\n     In “Life After Power: Seven Presidents and Their Search for Purpose Beyond the White House\,” New York Times bestselling author Jared Cohen tells the stories of seven former presidents\, from the Founding to today. Each changed history. Each offered lessons about how to decide what to do in the next chapter of life.\nThomas Jefferson was the first former president to accomplish great things after the White House\, shaping public debates and founding the University of Virginia\, an accomplishment he included on his tombstone\, unlike his presidency. John Quincy Adams served in Congress and became a leading abolitionist\, passing the torch to Abraham Lincoln. Grover Cleveland was the only president in American history to serve a nonconsecutive term. William Howard Taft became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Herbert Hoover shaped the modern conservative movement\, led relief efforts after World War II\, reorganized the executive branch\, and reconciled John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon. Jimmy Carter has had the longest post-presidency in American history\, advancing humanitarian causes\, human rights\, and peace. George W. Bush made a clean break from politics\, bringing back George Washington’s precedent\, and reminding the public that the institution of the presidency is bigger than any person.\nCohen will be in conversation with Elise Jordan\, a communication strategist\, writer\, and political analyst for NBC News and MSNBC. Her forthcoming history of General Dwight D. Eisenhower and the women who worked for him during World War II will be published by Knopf in 2025.\n\nThis event suitable for youth 12+. It will be recorded and available on FAN’s website and YouTube channel.\n\nBONUS AFTER-HOURS EVENT: Attendees who purchase a copy of “Life After Power” from FAN’s partner bookseller The Book Stall are invited to attend an AFTER-HOURS event hosted by Cohen that will start immediately after the webinar. Details on the webinar registration page.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/fan-life-after-power-seven-presidents-and-their-search-for-purpose-beyond-the-white-house/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Family Action Network
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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 (except February)\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 Elizabeth Brown\, Mary Lou Gilliam\, and Sarita Miller and Jasmin Rodriguez \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout Your Hosts\n \nAs a pathologist\, Elizabeth Brown spent hundreds of hours hunched over either a microscope or a dead body.  She then worked as a consultant to the medical device industry writing technical reports\, all dry as dust and utterly humorous.  Original thoughts were few\, as all statements had to be referenced.   Spreading her wings to creative non-fiction has been a liberating joy.  Elizabeth has performed at story telling events in Highwood\, Arlington Heights\, Evanston and Chicago\, but is delighted to be hosting an open mic in her home town of Lake Forest.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nMary Lou Gilliam is retired from two careers: English teaching and educational publishing. She has been on the stage since she was 10 doing dramatic readings\, singing\, or some combination thereof. An English major with a theater minor\, she found that teaching extended the performance world when she began writing first person narratives to model both writing and speaking for her students. Because she was born and raised in a small Swedish farm town in western Illinois\, think Garrison Keillor for thematic content. About ten years ago\, while considering retirement\, she took her stories on the road\, so to speak\, by joining Short Story Theatre in the Northshore suburbs. She has also performed at Story Lab Chicago\, Truth Be Told\, and Backyard Stories. Having lived quite a few decades by now\, her narratives include both the travails and thrills of a long (and possibly over-examined) life. She keeps busy with volunteer work\, private tutoring\, international travel\, and as much time with her four grandchildren as she can.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nSarita Miller is a retired English/language arts teacher and the mother of two fine adults\, a lovely daughter-in-law\, and one adorable pup. Presently\, Sarita tutors reading\, writing\, and grammar\, something she greatly enjoys. During her days as a middle school teacher\, Sarita was known for telling stories during lessons. Although her students thought they were pulling one over on her and getting her “off task” when they asked for a story\, she explains that doing so was her plan from the beginning. To Sarita\, life is simply stories. She has shared several of hers with audiences at Short Story Theater in Highland Park and Story Lab in Chicago.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJasmin Rodriguez is a trained actress with over 9 years of stage\, commercial\, film\, storytelling experience. Most recently she completed commercial’s  for Malman Law 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 talents. She is currently in development for producing and acting in an independent short film about human connection. She enjoys nature walks by the lake\, bike riding\, yoga and travels to Europe.  
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/do-not-submit-lake-forest-5/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Community,Events,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Talking Soccer
DESCRIPTION:Gorton hosts a unique opportunity to hear about the world of Women’s Soccer from three local legends  who played club soccer through high school and went on to play the Big Ten at Northwestern University\,  NWU’s Women’s Soccer Coach Michael Moynihan and Club Coach Oktay Akgun. \nNWU players Ingrid Falls\, Bridget Mitchell and Nicole Doucette will share how soccer has helped them throughout their lives\, moments in their careers where they felt like giving up\, thoughts on “pay for play” and what qualities families might look for in a team/club. \nThe discussion will be moderated by Keith Martino and will touch on the players’ early careers\, development\, and collegiate experiences\, covering pivotal moments in player and coach realization\, exposure in recruiting\, and transitioning from high school/club to collegiate soccer. Exploring the broader landscape\, topics include Title IX’s impact\, the influence of the transfer portal and NIL\, the success of the NWSL\, the dominance of the USWNT\, and perspectives on equal pay and opportunities for both.  A lively 60 minute discussion will be followed by 20 minutes of Q&A from the audience. \nThis event will take place in the intimate setting of the Stuart Room and capacity is limited. \n  \nTHE PANEL: \n\n\n\nMichael Moynihan\n\nHead Coach Michael Moynihan entered his 12th season in Evanston in 2023\, where he has earned five NCAA Tournament berths and coached the 2016 Big Ten Champion team. During his first season with the Wildcats\, Moynihan guided the program to a five-win improvement from the previous year\, including a three-match Big Ten winning streak to close the season. \n\n\n\n\nKeith Martino  \nKeith is currently a Senior Advisor in the private equity sector and holds an MBA in Economics from the University of Chicago\, Booth School of Business and a BA in Economics from Northwestern University. He is also a graduate of Lake Forest High School. Keith began playing soccer when he was nine. His primary club team was Soccers FC and he was a member of the ODP Illinois State Select team. As a member of the LFHS soccer team Keith earned All-Conference\, All-Sectional\, All-State and Army All-American honors. He played his first two years of collegiate soccer career at Rutgers University before transferring to Northwestern where he played his final two years. During his time at Rutgers\, the team achieved a top 10 ranking. In his final year at Northwestern\, he was a starting midfielder on the team set the all-time record for winning percentage that stood until it was broken by the team that finished in the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament.\n\n\n\n\nOktay Akgun \nYouth Coach Oktay Akgun has over 30 years of coaching youth soccer. He’s been director of coaching for LFSA for 27 years\, Director of Coaching VHSA 7 years\, and Olympic Development Program state and regional coach over 20 years\, \n\n\n\n\nIngrid Falls\nIngrid is a Senior on the Northwestern Women’s Soccer team. She is majoring in Economics and minoring in Business and French. She grew up in Lake Bluff\, IL and played club soccer for LFSA\, FC United and Eclipse North; she committed to Northwestern in May of her sophomore year. \n  \nBridget Mitchell \nBridget Mitchell is a senior forward on the Northwestern Women’s Soccer team. She is majoring in both Economics and Radio/Television/Film and minoring in Business. She grew up in Lake Forest\, Illinois and played club soccer for LFSA\, FC United\, and Eclipse Select. She also was a member of the LFHS Girls Varsity Soccer team her freshman and senior years of high school. She committed to play soccer at Northwestern University in February of her sophomore year of high school. Her favorite professional women’s soccer player is Sam Kerr. Go cats! \n  \nNicole Doucette \nNicole is a senior defender on the Northwestern Women’s Soccer Team. She is majoring in Communication Studies and minoring in Business and Design. She grew up in Lake Bluff\, IL and played club soccer for LFSA\, FC United and Eclipse North. She committed to play soccer at Northwestern in December of her sophomore year of high school. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/talking-soccer/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Community,Events,Family & Kids
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SUMMARY:Adult Art: Daffodils
DESCRIPTION:Art is not just for children or professionals – it can be therapeutic and is an excellent way to relieve stress. So join us for some watercolor painting! \nSketch and paint lively spring flowering bulbs in watercolor. Practice capturing these blooms from various angles and add shading for depth.  All supplies will be included and all experience levels are welcome!
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/adult-art-floral-watercolor-with-periwinkle-art-studio/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Age,Art,Classes
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SUMMARY:GDS Peter Pan Opening Night
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to embark on a theatrical adventure like no other? Come and join us for Gorton Drama Studio’s production of Peter Pan in our Grotto Blackbox Theater! \nIn our “Peter Pan: The Original Adaptation\,” students co-created a contemporary twist on the timeless classic. Jeremy Kruse\, our head writer\, is a published playwright and award-winning dramatic writer. Madison Kisst\, our director\, recently led a wildly successful production of “The Wizard of Oz.” Matt Mueller assumed the role of music director\, leveraging his expertise to craft original songs that add a unique and enchanting dimension to the show.  \nAfter weeks of exploration and creation\, our adaptation of “Peter Pan” will take center stage in the Grotto Theater March 15th @ 6pm\, and March 16th @ 2pm & 6pm. \nTickets are $10\, $5 for Groundlings (floor seating\, best suited for young kids or those who prefer to criss-cross-apple-sauce) \nWe can’t wait to see you there! \nAbout Our Artistic Director:\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJeremy Kruse\, Artistic Director of Gorton Drama Studio is the author of “The Young Actor’s Handbook” (Applause Acting Series\, 2017).The book was published in Korean and Chinese in 2022. Jeremy is a professional actor\, published playwright\, award-winning screenwriter\, and award-winning filmmaker. Some of the classes he taught at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York include Method Acting\, Comedic Improvisation\, Sketch Comedy Writing\, and Acting for Film and TV. He graduated from The Strasberg Institute at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he majored in drama. Jeremy also teaches privately\, one on one  www.jeremykruse.com and www.jeremykruseactingtraining.com  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nMadison Kisst is an actor\, director\, and theatre teacher. She has taught for professional theater companies across the country and for the undergraduate acting program at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Madison has extensive training in physical and classical theatre\, voice and movement\, and devising. As an actor\, some of her credits include: American Repertory Theater\, Lyric Repertory Company\, The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville\, Utah Shakespeare Festival\, Idaho Shakespeare Festival\, Nevada Conservatory Theater\, and Santa Cruz Shakespeare. She has her BA in Theatre Arts and Master of Fine Arts in Performance. \n\nMatt Mueller has appeared on Broadway as Ron Weasley in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child\, and in Chicago he’s been seen in The Play That Goes Wrong\, and at Writers Theatre\, Chicago Shakespeare Theater\, Marriott Theatre\, Drury Lane Theatre\, and Northlight Theatre\, among others. Regionally he’s performed at Asolo Repertory Theatre\, Indiana Repertory Theatre\, Milwaukee Rep\, Lyric Repertory Company\, and numerous productions at Utah Shakespeare Festival\, Colorado Shakespeare Festival and Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company\, including multiple productions of Woody Guthrie’s American Song. Television and Film includes “Chicago Justice” and Popper Baxton’s Sickly Stew.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/gds-peter-pan-opening-night/
CATEGORIES:Classes,Events,Gorton Drama Studio,Performing Arts,Youth
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240316T110000
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SUMMARY:Herb Planting & Yoga (Parent/Child)
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE NEXT CLASS IN MAY!\nLearn how to plant\, care and harvest an herb pot together.  You will learn the plant families and what makes each unique while getting your hands in the dirt.  After completing an herb pot\, we’ll do a kids yoga class together led by a teacher from Black Cat Yoga.  Fee covers Parent & Child\, Ages 3+ \nNorth Shore Organic Kitchen Garden was created to help more families build kitchen or vegetable gardens in their yard.  A garden is a great place for kids to learn and a perfect opportunity to get exposed to the world of herbs\, salad greens\, vegetables and fruits. \nBlack Cat Yoga started with the mission to help people empower their lives and wellbeing through yoga. Black Cat Yoga has blossomed into a diverse array of yoga practices\, meditation offering + a holistic wellness spa. Located in downtown Libertyville.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/herb-planting-yoga-parent-child-3/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Specialty,Wellness,Youth
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SUMMARY:GDS Peter Pan Saturday Matinee
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to embark on a theatrical adventure like no other? Come and join us for Gorton Drama Studio’s production of Peter Pan in our Grotto Blackbox Theater! \nIn our “Peter Pan: The Original Adaptation\,” students co-created a contemporary twist on the timeless classic. Jeremy Kruse\, our head writer\, is a published playwright and award-winning dramatic writer. Madison Kisst\, our director\, recently led a wildly successful production of “The Wizard of Oz.” Matt Mueller assumed the role of music director\, leveraging his expertise to craft original songs that add a unique and enchanting dimension to the show.  \nAfter weeks of exploration and creation\, our adaptation of “Peter Pan” will take center stage in the Grotto Theater March 15th @ 6pm\, and March 16th @ 2pm & 6pm. \nTickets are $10\, $5 for Groundlings (floor seating\, best suited for young kids or those who prefer to criss-cross-apple-sauce) \nWe can’t wait to see you there! \nAbout Our Artistic Director:\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJeremy Kruse\, Artistic Director of Gorton Drama Studio is the author of “The Young Actor’s Handbook” (Applause Acting Series\, 2017).The book was published in Korean and Chinese in 2022. Jeremy is a professional actor\, published playwright\, award-winning screenwriter\, and award-winning filmmaker. Some of the classes he taught at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York include Method Acting\, Comedic Improvisation\, Sketch Comedy Writing\, and Acting for Film and TV. He graduated from The Strasberg Institute at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he majored in drama. Jeremy also teaches privately\, one on one  www.jeremykruse.com and www.jeremykruseactingtraining.com  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nMadison Kisst is an actor\, director\, and theatre teacher. She has taught for professional theater companies across the country and for the undergraduate acting program at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Madison has extensive training in physical and classical theatre\, voice and movement\, and devising. As an actor\, some of her credits include: American Repertory Theater\, Lyric Repertory Company\, The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville\, Utah Shakespeare Festival\, Idaho Shakespeare Festival\, Nevada Conservatory Theater\, and Santa Cruz Shakespeare. She has her BA in Theatre Arts and Master of Fine Arts in Performance. \n\nMatt Mueller has appeared on Broadway as Ron Weasley in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child\, and in Chicago he’s been seen in The Play That Goes Wrong\, and at Writers Theatre\, Chicago Shakespeare Theater\, Marriott Theatre\, Drury Lane Theatre\, and Northlight Theatre\, among others. Regionally he’s performed at Asolo Repertory Theatre\, Indiana Repertory Theatre\, Milwaukee Rep\, Lyric Repertory Company\, and numerous productions at Utah Shakespeare Festival\, Colorado Shakespeare Festival and Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company\, including multiple productions of Woody Guthrie’s American Song. Television and Film includes “Chicago Justice” and Popper Baxton’s Sickly Stew.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/gds-peter-pan-saturday-matinee/
CATEGORIES:Classes,Events,Gorton Drama Studio,Performing Arts,Youth
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SUMMARY:GDS Peter Pan Saturday Night
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to embark on a theatrical adventure like no other? Come and join us for Gorton Drama Studio’s production of Peter Pan in our Grotto Blackbox Theater! \nIn our “Peter Pan: The Original Adaptation\,” students co-created a contemporary twist on the timeless classic. Jeremy Kruse\, our head writer\, is a published playwright and award-winning dramatic writer. Madison Kisst\, our director\, recently led a wildly successful production of “The Wizard of Oz.” Matt Mueller assumed the role of music director\, leveraging his expertise to craft original songs that add a unique and enchanting dimension to the show.  \nAfter weeks of exploration and creation\, our adaptation of “Peter Pan” will take center stage in the Grotto Theater March 15th @ 6pm\, and March 16th @ 2pm & 6pm. \nTickets are $10\, $5 for Groundlings (floor seating\, best suited for young kids or those who prefer to criss-cross-apple-sauce) \nWe can’t wait to see you there! \nAbout Our Artistic Director:\n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJeremy Kruse\, Artistic Director of Gorton Drama Studio is the author of “The Young Actor’s Handbook” (Applause Acting Series\, 2017).The book was published in Korean and Chinese in 2022. Jeremy is a professional actor\, published playwright\, award-winning screenwriter\, and award-winning filmmaker. Some of the classes he taught at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York include Method Acting\, Comedic Improvisation\, Sketch Comedy Writing\, and Acting for Film and TV. He graduated from The Strasberg Institute at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he majored in drama. Jeremy also teaches privately\, one on one  www.jeremykruse.com and www.jeremykruseactingtraining.com  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nMadison Kisst is an actor\, director\, and theatre teacher. She has taught for professional theater companies across the country and for the undergraduate acting program at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Madison has extensive training in physical and classical theatre\, voice and movement\, and devising. As an actor\, some of her credits include: American Repertory Theater\, Lyric Repertory Company\, The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville\, Utah Shakespeare Festival\, Idaho Shakespeare Festival\, Nevada Conservatory Theater\, and Santa Cruz Shakespeare. She has her BA in Theatre Arts and Master of Fine Arts in Performance. \n\nMatt Mueller has appeared on Broadway as Ron Weasley in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child\, and in Chicago he’s been seen in The Play That Goes Wrong\, and at Writers Theatre\, Chicago Shakespeare Theater\, Marriott Theatre\, Drury Lane Theatre\, and Northlight Theatre\, among others. Regionally he’s performed at Asolo Repertory Theatre\, Indiana Repertory Theatre\, Milwaukee Rep\, Lyric Repertory Company\, and numerous productions at Utah Shakespeare Festival\, Colorado Shakespeare Festival and Boulder Ensemble Theatre Company\, including multiple productions of Woody Guthrie’s American Song. Television and Film includes “Chicago Justice” and Popper Baxton’s Sickly Stew.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/gds-peter-pan-saturday-night/
CATEGORIES:Age,Classes,Events,Gorton Drama Studio,Performing Arts,Youth
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SUMMARY:U2 Hype
DESCRIPTION:There once was a pre-party delight\, \nFor U2 fans\, a festive invite. \nBrewery’s green beer will pour\, Specialty drinks to explore\, \nJoin us outside with a food truck’s bite!  \nMake it a night\, grab your friends and come for the pre-party starting at 6:30 in the Solarium and outside under the portecochere. \n\nLake Bluff Brewery – on tap for the night! You can enjoy green beer\, craft brews and specialty drinks!\nMamma Mia Pizza-enjoy freshly made on-site wood-fired pizza. Dinner’s done! (see below for QR code menu)\n\n \nU2 Hype is the ultimate tribute to U2. Delighting fans across the country since 2001\, Hype brings you the authentic sights and sounds that make U2 one of the most popular bands in the world. \nHype takes the term tribute band to an entirely new level. Night after night\, they recreate the total U2 concert experience in both sight and sound. Bono look-a-like Daniel “Danno” Burrow always delivers an unmistakable and captivating performance. The band travels with all the vintage gear and the latest in costume and wardrobe. Hype brings you all your favorite U2 songs the way you are used to seeing them. Hype has made television appearances on CBS\, FOX\, WGN TV\, and the Discovery Channel. \nWith Hype you are truly getting the greatest U2 Tribute Band on the planet! \n“An amazing tribute band that doesn’t just sound like U2 but truly has the energy of them. You will be convinced that Bono is only a few feet away. Spectacular performance!” – Kathy Gouwens \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/u2-hype/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Events,Live Music
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SUMMARY:Lake Forest Civic Orchestra Concert "Gloria"
DESCRIPTION:Join the Lake Forest Civic Orchestra for our Sunday concert series at Gorton Center.  The orchestra continues our season of celebration with Gloria. We mark our 35th anniversary season with a new work by Chicago-based composer Amos Gillespie. Brahms’s Variations on a Theme by Haydn is not only a wonderfully exuberant score\, but this experimentation in the orchestral medium led to the composition of his triumphant first symphony (which the orchestra will play in May).\nThe concert is anchored by a collaboration with Lake Forest High School Forester Singers and freshmen from the Select Group – Tenors and Basses who join Lake Forest’s orchestra for Vivaldi’s joyous Gloria.\nOur Program:\nGillespie – World Premier – The Names of Artemis\nBrahms – Variation on a Theme by Haydn\nVivaldi – Gloria \nTicket prices:\n$20/adult 18-65\n$10/senior 65 and older and students with an ID\nFree to children under 12\nFor more information or tickets visit:\nhttps://www.lakeforestcivicorchestra.org/concerts-tickets/p/gloria-march2024
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/lake-forest-civic-orchestra-concert-gloria/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Age,Community,Live Music,Rental Events,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240318T200000
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CREATED:20240222T162624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T162624Z
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SUMMARY:FAN: Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story
DESCRIPTION:Leslie Jamison\, Ph.D. has become one of our most beloved contemporary voices\, a scribe of the real\, the true\, the complex. She has been compared to Joan Didion and Susan Sontag\, acclaimed for her powerful thinking\, deep feeling\, and electric prose. But while Jamison has never shied away from challenging material—scouring her own psyche and digging into our most unanswerable questions across four books—Splinters: Another Kind of Love Story enters a new realm. \nIn her first memoir\, Jamison turns her unrivaled powers of perception on some of the most intimate relationships of her life: her consuming love for her young daughter\, a ruptured marriage once swollen with hope\, and the shaping legacy of her own parents’ complicated bond. In examining what it means for a woman to be many things at once—a mother\, an artist\, a teacher\, a lover—Jamison places the magical and the mundane side by side in surprising ways. The result is a work of nonfiction like no other\, an almost impossibly deep reckoning with the muchness of life and art\, and a book that grieves the departure of one love even as it celebrates the arrival of another. \nHow do we move forward into joy when we are haunted by loss? How do we claim hope alongside the harm we’ve caused? A memoir for which the very term tour de force seems to have been coined\, Splinters plumbs these and other pressing questions with writing that is revelatory to the last page\, full of linguistic daring and emotional acuity. \nJamison will be in conversation with Ashley C. Ford\, the author of the New York Times bestselling memoir\, Somebody’s Daughter. Ford is the former co-host of the HBO companion podcast Lovecraft Country Radio\, and the current host of Ben & Jerry’s Into The Mix. \nThis event suitable for youth 12+. It will be recorded and available on FAN’s website and YouTube channel. \nBONUS AFTER-HOURS EVENT: Attendees who purchase a copy of Splinters from FAN’s partner bookseller The Book Stall are invited to attend an AFTER-HOURS event hosted by Jamison and Ford that will start immediately after the webinar. Details on the webinar registration page.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/fan-splinters-another-kind-of-love-story/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Family Action Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240319T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240319T173000
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CREATED:20240113T141232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T164947Z
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SUMMARY:Acting for Ages 5 to 8
DESCRIPTION:Do you have a budding actor in the family? Turn your child’s love of make-believe play into a passion for the arts. Through theater games\, improvisation\, performing fairy tales and performing children’s books\, your budding actor will explore her creative side\, build confidence\, and develop spontaneity – while enhancing social and motor skills. Students learn and practice skills such as listening\, sharing the stage\, hitting a mark\, enunciation\, voice projection and creating a character. Ages 5 – 8  \nAll students will participate in a class presentation on May 14th. \nMarch 19- May 14\n8 Classes\n$300.00 \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJeremy Kruse\, Artistic Director of Gorton Drama Studio\, is the author of “The Young Actor’s Handbook” (Applause Acting Series\, 2017). Jeremy is a professional actor\, published playwright\, award-winning screenwriter\, and award-winning filmmaker. Some of the classes he taught at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York include Method Acting\, Comedic Improvisation\, Sketch Comedy Writing\, and Acting for Film and TV. He graduated from The Strasberg Institute at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he majored in drama. Jeremy also teaches privately\, one on one. www.jeremykruse.com and www.jeremykruseactingtraining.com  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nInstructor\, Madison Kisst is an actor\, director\, and theatre teacher. She has taught for professional theater companies across the country and for the undergraduate acting program at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Madison has extensive training in physical and classical theatre\, voice and movement\, and devising. As an actor\, some of her credits include: American Repertory Theater\, Lyric Repertory Company\, The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville\, Utah Shakespeare Festival\, Idaho Shakespeare Festival\, Nevada Conservatory Theater\, and Santa Cruz Shakespeare. She has her BA in Theatre Arts and Master of Fine Arts in Performance.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/acting-for-ages-5-to-8-3/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Age,Classes,Gorton Drama Studio,Youth
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240320T183000
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SUMMARY:Acting for Ages 9 to 14
DESCRIPTION:First-timers and veterans explore their creative sides on stage and in front of the camera. The basics of acting such as hitting a mark\, enunciation and voice projection as well as more advanced acting principles such as developing a character\, developing a relationship and creating real behavior are explored. Classes consist of acting exercises\, character work\, improvising in character and doing scene work. Bring in material and characters from any play\, TV show\, film\, book – anything that interests you. Performance material will also be provided. Strengthen your technique and be ready for your next audition and performance. The focus of the class is on learning about acting\, learning life skills and having fun! Ages 9 – 14 Years  \nWednesdays 4:30- 6:30 \nMarch 20- May 15 \n8 classes- $400 \nAll students will participate in the a class presentation May 15th. More details to come! \nAbout Our Artistic Director:\n \nJeremy Kruse\, Artistic Director of Gorton Drama Studio is the author of “The Young Actor’s Handbook” (Applause Acting Series\, 2017).The book was published in Korean and Chinese in 2022. Jeremy is a professional actor\, published playwright\, award-winning screenwriter\, and award-winning filmmaker. Some of the classes he taught at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York include Method Acting\, Comedic Improvisation\, Sketch Comedy Writing\, and Acting for Film and TV. He graduated from The Strasberg Institute at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he majored in drama. Jeremy also teaches privately\, one on one  www.jeremykruse.com and www.jeremykruseactingtraining.com  \n \nInstructor\, Madison Kisst is an actor\, director\, and theatre teacher. She has taught for professional theater companies across the country and for the undergraduate acting program at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Madison has extensive training in physical and classical theatre\, voice and movement\, and devising. As an actor\, some of her credits include: American Repertory Theater\, Lyric Repertory Company\, The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville\, Utah Shakespeare Festival\, Idaho Shakespeare Festival\, Nevada Conservatory Theater\, and Santa Cruz Shakespeare. She has her BA in Theatre Arts and Master of Fine Arts in Performance.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/acting-for-ages-9-to-14-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Age,Classes,Gorton Drama Studio,Youth
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SUMMARY:“Peter Pan Now Adventures” - Wed and Thurs
DESCRIPTION:In “Peter Pan Now Adventures\,” students pick a character from Gorton Drama Studio’s original play\, “Peter Pan Now” and help develop\, write and shoot original short films. If a student was in the production of “Peter Pan Now\,” she can play her original role or choose a new role. Students do not have to have been in the production of “Peter Pan Now” in order to be in the class and all students will work on multiple films and get the opportunity to portray multiple characters. \nFor example\, an actor who portrayed a lost kid in our play can try portraying Peter Pan. Or an actor who portrayed a pirate in our play can play a lost kid. An example of a short film we can develop\, write and shoot is: Tootles leads the lost kids to Mermaid Lagoon to retrieve a shark tooth that one of the mermaids stole from him. \nGuided by experienced instructors\, students master fundamental acting techniques such as hitting marks\, voice projection\, and character development\, while also delving into more nuanced aspects of performance\, like authentic relationships and believable behavior. Veterans and first timers are welcome in this class that provides a supportive space to grow\, learn\, and most importantly\, have fun. Join us at Gorton Drama Studio and unlock the magic of storytelling on screen. \nAges 9 – 14 Years  \nWednesdays & Thursdays 4:30 – 6:30 \nMarch 20 – May 16 \nNo Class March 27 & 28 \n8 classes- $400 \nAbout Our Artistic Director:\n \nJeremy Kruse\, Artistic Director of Gorton Drama Studio is the author of “The Young Actor’s Handbook” (Applause Acting Series\, 2017).The book was published in Korean and Chinese in 2022. Jeremy is a professional actor\, published playwright\, award-winning screenwriter\, and award-winning filmmaker. Some of the classes he taught at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York include Method Acting\, Comedic Improvisation\, Sketch Comedy Writing\, and Acting for Film and TV. He graduated from The Strasberg Institute at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he majored in drama. Jeremy also teaches privately\, one on one  www.jeremykruse.com and www.jeremykruseactingtraining.com  \n \nInstructor\, Madison Kisst is an actor\, director\, and theatre teacher. She has taught for professional theater companies across the country and for the undergraduate acting program at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Madison has extensive training in physical and classical theatre\, voice and movement\, and devising. As an actor\, some of her credits include: American Repertory Theater\, Lyric Repertory Company\, The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville\, Utah Shakespeare Festival\, Idaho Shakespeare Festival\, Nevada Conservatory Theater\, and Santa Cruz Shakespeare. She has her BA in Theatre Arts and Master of Fine Arts in Performance.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/peter-pan-now-adventures-wed-and-thurs/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Age,Classes,Gorton Drama Studio,Youth
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240320T183000
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SUMMARY:“Peter Pan Now Adventures” - Wed
DESCRIPTION:In “Peter Pan Now Adventures\,” students pick a character from Gorton Drama Studio’s original play\, “Peter Pan Now” and help develop\, write and shoot original short films. If a student was in the production of “Peter Pan Now\,” she can play her original role or choose a new role. Students do not have to have been in the production of “Peter Pan Now” in order to be in the class and all students will work on multiple films and get the opportunity to portray multiple characters. \nFor example\, an actor who portrayed a lost kid in our play can try portraying Peter Pan. Or an actor who portrayed a pirate in our play can play a lost kid. An example of a short film we can develop\, write and shoot is: Tootles leads the lost kids to Mermaid Lagoon to retrieve a shark tooth that one of the mermaids stole from him. \nGuided by experienced instructors\, students master fundamental acting techniques such as hitting marks\, voice projection\, and character development\, while also delving into more nuanced aspects of performance\, like authentic relationships and believable behavior. Veterans and first timers are welcome in this class that provides a supportive space to grow\, learn\, and most importantly\, have fun. Join us at Gorton Drama Studio and unlock the magic of storytelling on screen. \nAges 9 – 14 Years  \nWednesdays 4:30 – 6:30 \nMarch 20 – May 15 \nNo Class March 27th \n8 classes- $400 \nAbout Our Artistic Director:\n \nJeremy Kruse\, Artistic Director of Gorton Drama Studio is the author of “The Young Actor’s Handbook” (Applause Acting Series\, 2017).The book was published in Korean and Chinese in 2022. Jeremy is a professional actor\, published playwright\, award-winning screenwriter\, and award-winning filmmaker. Some of the classes he taught at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York include Method Acting\, Comedic Improvisation\, Sketch Comedy Writing\, and Acting for Film and TV. He graduated from The Strasberg Institute at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he majored in drama. Jeremy also teaches privately\, one on one  www.jeremykruse.com and www.jeremykruseactingtraining.com  \n \nInstructor\, Madison Kisst is an actor\, director\, and theatre teacher. She has taught for professional theater companies across the country and for the undergraduate acting program at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Madison has extensive training in physical and classical theatre\, voice and movement\, and devising. As an actor\, some of her credits include: American Repertory Theater\, Lyric Repertory Company\, The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville\, Utah Shakespeare Festival\, Idaho Shakespeare Festival\, Nevada Conservatory Theater\, and Santa Cruz Shakespeare. She has her BA in Theatre Arts and Master of Fine Arts in Performance.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/peter-pan-now-adventures-wed/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Age,Classes,Gorton Drama Studio,Youth
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240320T190000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T143813Z
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SUMMARY:Growing Microgreens
DESCRIPTION:THIS CLASS HAS BEEN CANCELLED. PLEASE JOIN US FOR THE NEXT ONE ON APRIL 17!\nGet your green thumb ready for the gardening season with microgreens. Learn how to plant\, care and harvest microgreens at home. Once set up properly\, most can grow in five days in a sunny window. \nNorth Shore Organic Kitchen Garden was created to help more families build kitchen or vegetable gardens in their yard.  A garden is a great place for kids to learn and a perfect opportunity to get exposed to the world of herbs\, salad greens\, vegetables and fruits. \n 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/growing-microgreens-3/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Cooking,Specialty
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240321T160000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164012
CREATED:20240113T002038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T165727Z
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SUMMARY:Method Acting - Thursdays: Acting Technique
DESCRIPTION:Learn Method acting technique while doing acting exercises and improvisations. This class is for people of all experience levels and is intended for anyone looking for a creative outlet and a fun time. Previous classes have included first-timers and actors who have agents\, audition regularly and work regularly as professional actors. Jeremy focuses on where you are in your creative development and works to take you to the next level. \n2pm- 4pm \nMarch 21- May 16 \n8 classes- $400 \nClass presentation on May 15th. More details to come! \nImmediately following this class is a one-hour scene study class for $100. Use the skills explored and progressed here while working on scripted work. \nAbout our Artistic Director: \n \nJeremy Kruse\, Artistic Director of Gorton Drama Studio\, is the author of “The Young Actor’s Handbook” (Applause Acting Series\, 2017). The book was published in Korean and Chinese in 2022. Jeremy is a professional actor\, published playwright\, award-winning screenwriter\, and award-winning filmmaker. Some of the classes he taught at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York include Method Acting\, Comedic Improvisation\, Sketch Comedy Writing\, and Acting for Film and TV. He graduated from The Strasberg Institute at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he majored in drama. Jeremy also teaches privately\, one-on-one\, at  www.jeremykruse.com and www.jeremykruseactingtraining.com 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/method-acting-thursdays-acting-technique-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Gorton Drama Studio
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SUMMARY:Method Acting - Thursdays - Scene Study
DESCRIPTION:Learn Method acting technique while working on scripted material. Bring in anything you want to work on: plays\, films\, poems – comedies\, dramas – anything. If you need material\, Jeremy will provide it. Previous classes have included first timers as well as actors who have agents\, audition regularly and work regularly as professional actors. Jeremy focuses on where you are in your creative development and works to take you to the next level. \n8 Classes\nMarch 21- May 16\n$200 \nAbout our Artistic Director: \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nJeremy Kruse\, Artistic Director of Gorton Drama Studio\, is the author of “The Young Actor’s Handbook” (Applause Acting Series\, 2017).The book was published in Korean and Chinese in 2022. Jeremy is a professional actor\, published playwright\, award-winning screenwriter\, and award-winning filmmaker. Some of the classes he taught at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York include Method Acting\, Comedic Improvisation\, Sketch Comedy Writing\, and Acting for Film and TV. He graduated from The Strasberg Institute at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he majored in drama. Jeremy also teaches privately\, one on one  www.jeremykruse.com and www.jeremykruseactingtraining.com 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/method-acting-thursdays-scene-study-3/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Gorton Drama Studio
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SUMMARY:“Peter Pan Now Adventures” - Thurs
DESCRIPTION:In “Peter Pan Now Adventures\,” students pick a character from Gorton Drama Studio’s original play\, “Peter Pan Now” and help develop\, write and shoot original short films. If a student was in the production of “Peter Pan Now\,” she can play her original role or choose a new role. Students do not have to have been in the production of “Peter Pan Now” in order to be in the class and all students will work on multiple films and get the opportunity to portray multiple characters. \nFor example\, an actor who portrayed a lost kid in our play can try portraying Peter Pan. Or an actor who portrayed a pirate in our play can play a lost kid. An example of a short film we can develop\, write and shoot is: Tootles leads the lost kids to Mermaid Lagoon to retrieve a shark tooth that one of the mermaids stole from him. \nGuided by experienced instructors\, students master fundamental acting techniques such as hitting marks\, voice projection\, and character development\, while also delving into more nuanced aspects of performance\, like authentic relationships and believable behavior. Veterans and first timers are welcome in this class that provides a supportive space to grow\, learn\, and most importantly\, have fun. Join us at Gorton Drama Studio and unlock the magic of storytelling on screen. \nAges 9 – 14 Years  \nThursdays 4:30 – 6:30 \nMarch 21 – May 16 \nNo class March 28 \n8 classes- $400 \nAbout Our Artistic Director:\n \nJeremy Kruse\, Artistic Director of Gorton Drama Studio is the author of “The Young Actor’s Handbook” (Applause Acting Series\, 2017).The book was published in Korean and Chinese in 2022. Jeremy is a professional actor\, published playwright\, award-winning screenwriter\, and award-winning filmmaker. Some of the classes he taught at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York include Method Acting\, Comedic Improvisation\, Sketch Comedy Writing\, and Acting for Film and TV. He graduated from The Strasberg Institute at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he majored in drama. Jeremy also teaches privately\, one on one  www.jeremykruse.com and www.jeremykruseactingtraining.com  \n \nInstructor\, Madison Kisst is an actor\, director\, and theatre teacher. She has taught for professional theater companies across the country and for the undergraduate acting program at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. Madison has extensive training in physical and classical theatre\, voice and movement\, and devising. As an actor\, some of her credits include: American Repertory Theater\, Lyric Repertory Company\, The Great American Melodrama and Vaudeville\, Utah Shakespeare Festival\, Idaho Shakespeare Festival\, Nevada Conservatory Theater\, and Santa Cruz Shakespeare. She has her BA in Theatre Arts and Master of Fine Arts in Performance.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/peter-pan-now-adventures-thurs/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Age,Classes,Gorton Drama Studio,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240322T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240322T204500
DTSTAMP:20260404T164012
CREATED:20230901T201415Z
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SUMMARY:Black Oak Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:The Black Oak Ensemble\, comprising violinist Desirée Ruhstrat\, cellist David Cunliffe\, and violist Aurélien Fort Pederzoli\, has garnered significant acclaim for its latest double album\, “Avant l’orage\,” featuring French string trios. The album achieved the remarkable feat of reaching #1 on the Billboard Classical Charts in July 2022 and earned a nomination for a 2023 ICMA International Chamber Music Award. Widely praised in both U.S. and international press\, including Canada\, Finland\, The Netherlands\, and Germany\, the ensemble has been lauded for its “insightful\, committed\, and masterful performances” and “fierce eloquence.” The group’s innovative and exciting chamber music has been showcased in various prestigious venues globally\, from special performances dedicated to human rights in Geneva to sold-out collaborations in Switzerland. As passionate advocates for new works\, they have commissioned and premiered compositions from renowned composers and dedicated their debut album\, “Silenced Voices\,” to Jewish composers lost during the Holocaust. The Black Oak Ensemble\, currently ensemble-in-residence at the New Music School in Chicago\, also actively engages in educational initiatives\, collaborating with various organizations and fostering prize-winning students. \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 \nKevin Lahvic is a contemporary American artist who has been based out of his studio/gallery in the historic Flat Iron Arts building for the better part of two decades. Known for his warm\, rich pallet\, uplifting themes\, and humorous takes on the human condition\, his work is most often described as\, “Happy.” \n​The Flat Iron\, located in the heart of Chicago’s vibrant Wicker Park neighborhood\, is a popular destination point for art lovers from around the world. The Flat Iron also hosts a free\, building-wide “First Friday” opening each month from 6-10pm. Visitors are invited to explore the second and third floor of this iconic structure and meet the resident artists in the intimate setting of their studios. Each opening is unique\, with changing exhibits & guest artists\, musical performances\, and a wide variety of enriching experiences. \n \nThis is part of the Rendezvous Arts Series
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/black-oak-ensemble/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – Stuart Community Room
CATEGORIES:Events,Live Music,Performing Arts
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240322T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164012
CREATED:20240118T212230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T164551Z
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SUMMARY:E.T.
DESCRIPTION:A troubled child summons the courage to help a friendly alien escape from Earth and return to his home planet. \nDirector: Steven Spielberg \nStars: Henry Thomas\, Drew Barrymore\, Peter Coyote
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/e-t/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classics,Family,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240323T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240323T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164012
CREATED:20240118T213919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240118T213919Z
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SUMMARY:Frozen II
DESCRIPTION:Elsa the Snow Queen has an extraordinary gift — the power to create ice and snow. But no matter how happy she is to be surrounded by the people of Arendelle\, Elsa finds herself strangely unsettled. After hearing a mysterious voice call out to her\, Elsa travels to the enchanted forests and dark seas beyond her kingdom — an adventure that soon turns into a journey of self-discovery. \nDirectors: Chris Buck\, Jennifer Lee \nStars: Kristen Bell\, Idina Menzel\, Josh Gad
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/frozen-ii/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240323T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240323T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164012
CREATED:20240122T205407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T205407Z
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SUMMARY:Frances Ha
DESCRIPTION:A New York woman apprentices for a dance company and throws herself headlong into her dreams\, even as the possibility of realizing them dwindles. \nDirector: Noah Baumbach \nWriters: Greta Gerwig\, Noah Baumbach \nStars: Greta Gerwig\, Mickey Sumner\, Adam Driver
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/frances-ha/
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:20240402T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240402T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164012
CREATED:20240402T201322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T202149Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Lake Forest Caucus Annual Spring Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Lake Forest Caucus Committee at Gorton Center for our Annual Spring Meeting on Tuesday\, April 2nd from 7-8 pm. Lake Forest residents can support the highly qualified candidates for the 2024 Caucus Committee Officer Slate with a “YES” vote. To vote\, bring an IL driver’s license or IL state-issued ID to demonstrate Lake Forest residency.\nIf attendance warrants\, voting WILL BE extended past 8 pm.\nMore information can be found on the Caucus website to help answer any additional questions.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/2024-lake-forest-caucus-annual-spring-meeting/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Community,Rental Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240402T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240402T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164012
CREATED:20240304T163126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T195838Z
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SUMMARY:FAN: Super- Communicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection
DESCRIPTION:Charles Duhigg\, the author of The Power of Habit and Smarter Faster Better\, launches yet another New York Times bestseller: Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection\, a fascinating exploration of what makes conversations work—and how we can all learn to be supercommunicators at work and in life. \nCommunication is a superpower and the best communicators understand that whenever we speak\, we’re actually participating in one of three conversations: practical (What’s this really about?)\, emotional (How do we feel?)\, and social (Who are we?). If you don’t know what kind of conversation you’re having\, you’re unlikely to connect. \nSupercommunicators know the importance of recognizing—and then matching—each kind of conversation\, and how to hear the complex emotions\, subtle negotiations\, and deeply held beliefs that color so much of what we say and how we listen. Our experiences\, our values\, our emotional lives—and how we see ourselves\, and others—shape every discussion\, from who will pick up the kids to how we want to be treated at work. \nDuhigg is a staff writer at The New Yorker and was previously a reporter at the New York Times where he won a Pulitzer Prize for explanatory reporting in 2013. He will be in conversation with Nicholas Epley\, Ph.D\, the John Templeton Keller Distinguished Service Professor of Behavior Science at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. He studies social cognition—how thinking people think about other thinking people—to understand why smart people so routinely misunderstand each other. He is the author of Mindwise: Why We Misunderstand What Others Think\, Believe\, Feel\, and Want. \nThis event is suitable for youth 12+. It will be recorded but not live streamed and will be available on FAN’s website and YouTube channel.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/fan-supercommunicators-how-to-unlock-the-secret-language-of-connection/
LOCATION:New Trier High School\, Northfield Campus\, Cornog Auditorium\, 7 Happ Rd.\, Northfield\, IL 60093\, Northfield\, 60093\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Family Action Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240403T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240403T173000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164012
CREATED:20231206T185458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240322T164009Z
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SUMMARY:Drawing & Painting for Teens with Joalida Smit
DESCRIPTION:These sessions will guide your teen to find their unique voice and individual style. Bring your own ideas or work on a contemporary portrait from materials in my studio. We will explore different mediums\, techniques and genres  in a fun supportive environment\, where your budding artist can develop and grow at their own pace. Ages 12 – 17 \n*Your child may be asked to leave if they do not comply with the rules of the art room. \nWhy take an art class?\n \nTeens can benefit from taking an art class for a variety of reasons. It supports cognitive and emotional development. In particular\, it facilitates executive functioning through planning and organising ideas and solving problems as they emerge during the process.  It is a stress-release and can be therapeutic\,providing a unique way for teens to communicate thoughts\, emotions\, and ideas that might be difficult to express through words alone. It builds self-esteem\, facilitates personal growth and social-emotional development as budding artists develop their skills in the presence of others. \nRegardless of their career aspirations\, engaging in artistic activities within a class environment can contribute to a teen’s overall personal development and well-being. \nPhoto credit of Joalida: James Gustin
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/drawing-painting-for-teens-with-joalda-smit/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Art,Classes,Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240403T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240403T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164012
CREATED:20240304T202619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240304T202619Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Meg Kissinger
DESCRIPTION:You’re Invited to An Evening with Meg Kissinger\, Author of While You Were Out\nAn Intimate Family Portrait of Mental Illness in an Era of Silence \nIn Conversation with Chicago Tribune Syndicated Columnist Heidi Stevens \nDate: April 3\, 2024 \nTime: 7:00 pm \nLocation: Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL \nPlease join us for an evening with North Shore native Meg Kissinger in conversation with Chicago Tribune Syndicated Columnist Heidi Stevens about her book While You Were Out\, An Intimate Family Portrait of Mental Illness in an Era of Silence (Macmillan\, 2023). \n  \nMeg Kissinger is an award-winning American investigative journalist and a Visiting Professor at Columbia University. She is the author of “While You Were Out: An Intimate Family Portrait of Mental Illness in an Era of Silence”\, published by Macmillan on Sept. 5\, 2023. The book was named as one of the best memoirs of 2023 by Amazon\, Audible and Goodreads and was chosen as the editors’ choice by the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. The Atlantic said it was one of six books that can “change the way you think about mental illness.” While working at The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel\, she and Susanne Rust were finalists for the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting for their investigation of Bisphenol A. Kissinger has also written extensively about the failures of the mental health system. \n 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/an-evening-with-meg-kissinger/
CATEGORIES:Community,Speakers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164012
CREATED:20240122T222045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240122T222045Z
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SUMMARY:River
DESCRIPTION:A cinematic musical odyssey across six continents\, showcasing rivers on scales and from perspectives never seen before. This film is a stunning exploration of the timeless relationship between human civilization and Earth’s rivers\, in all their majesty and fragility. \nDirectors: Jennifer Peedom\, Joseph Nizeti \nNarrated by Willem Dafoe \nThe First Thursday Series at Gorton is sponsored by the Sheffield Foundation
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/river/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T200000
DTSTAMP:20260404T164012
CREATED:20240315T140749Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240315T140919Z
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SUMMARY:FAN: To Tell the Truth: Race\, Identity\, and Healing
DESCRIPTION:Since the sequencing of the genome in 2003\, we have known that humans share 99.9 percent of our DNA with all other humans\, regardless of skin tone or nationality\, indicating that race is not a biological reality as much as a legal and cultural construction. Today\, thanks to sites like Ancestry.com and 23 and Me\, these facts are getting personal\, as Americans discover ancestries that complicate long-held family identities. What should we do when we discover a family secret? And how can our ancestral stories help to illuminate our present moment? \nThis conversation begins with the premise that telling the truth is essential for healing. Join Rachel Jamison Webster\, Professor of Creative Writing at Northwestern University\, as she shares the story of her book\, Benjamin Banneker and Us: Eleven Generations of an American Family. In 2016\, Webster learned about several generations of African American ancestry that had been hidden in her family. This line traced back to the sister of Benjamin Banneker—the first Black man of science. Banneker was a free man living in the Revolutionary era. He helped survey Washington D.C.\, he compiled and published bestselling almanacs\, and he corresponded with Jefferson about the heinous injustice of slavery. \nWebster’s journey led her to celebrate Banneker’s brilliance\, as well as that of his parents\, grandparents\, and sisters\, and to grapple with the ways that racism had clouded the story of her family and country. She found herself in deep relationship and collaboration with her African American cousins—fellow Banneker descendants who came together to collaborate on the book. Together they celebrated their shared ancestors\, and discussed race\, history\, and identity with unflinching honesty. \nWebster will be in conversation with Melissa Blount\, Ph.D.\, an artist\, writer\, and licensed clinical psychologist practicing her craft in Evanston\, IL. Her textile pieces explore notions of Black womanhood\, trauma\, and white supremacy in America. \nBONUS AFTER-HOURS EVENT: Attendees who purchase a copy of Benjamin Banneker and Us from FAN’s partner bookseller The Book Stall are invited to attend an AFTER-HOURS event hosted by Webster and Blount 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/fan-to-tell-the-truth-race-identity-and-healing/
CATEGORIES:Events,Family & Kids
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