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SUMMARY:The Zaniac
DESCRIPTION:The Professional Zaniac is the cure for winter blues!\nAlex Zerbe\, aka The Professional Zaniac\, bursts onto the stage with the energy of 1\,000 suns. He moves like a human rubber band\, stretching the limits of comedy\, skill\, and pure fun. From the moment he appears\, Alex launches into a fast-paced mix of beatboxing\, juggling\, dancing\, music\, and magic. His show keeps audiences of all ages laughing\, gasping\, and cheering for more. \nAlex is a master of visual comedy and controlled chaos. He jumps between wild stunts and quick one-liners with ease. One minute he’s slicing vegetables in mid-air with playing cards. The next\, he’s juggling flaming torches and bowling balls—while cracking jokes the whole time. Whether bounding across the stage or chatting with the crowd\, he keeps the energy high and the laughs steady. \nWith nearly 15 years of stage experience\, Alex knows how to wow a crowd. He’s a two-time Guinness World Record holder and a former Hacky Sack World Champion. He’s also won the title of Pacific Northwest’s Funniest Prop Comic. Before performing solo\, he was half of the award-winning comedy duo Brothers from Different Mothers. \nYou may have seen him on America’s Got Talent or Last Comic Standing. He’s performed on cruise ships\, at schools\, corporate events\, and festivals around the world. His show blends skill\, silliness\, and surprise—and often includes fun\, teachable moments that sneak in science and movement. \nWhether you’re a kid or a grown-up\, Alex Zerbe will leave you amazed and laughing. Visit TheZaniac.com to learn more—and get ready for a show you won’t forget. \nThe Zaniac is part of the Family Fun Package!\nMake a plan for family fun! Programming perfect for all ages\, take time for quality entertainment close to home and save! Purchase three or more family-friendly shows and receive 10% off your purchase: \nThe Zaniac – Sunday\, January 25 at 2 pm \nBilly Goats Gruff and Other Tales – Saturday\, February 7 at 10 am \nPete the Cat – Saturday\, April 25 at 11 am \nBuckets N Boards – Saturday\, September 19 at 2 pm \nView more Gorton Events here.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/the-zaniac/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Family & Kids,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Yoga with Areta
DESCRIPTION:Yoga With Areta \nJoin Areta for a traditional Vinyasa Flow yoga class. This one-hour\, bi-weekly practice blends poses\, breathwork\, and meditation. Each session helps release tension\, restore balance\, and strengthen the body. At the same time\, you’ll open and lengthen your muscles. \nWhether you’re new to yoga or have years of experience\, this mindful flow will leave you feeling refreshed and energized. Just bring a mat and a water bottle\, and you’re ready to go. \nVinyasa Flow is a dynamic style of yoga. It links breath with movement as you move smoothly from pose to pose. This practice combines ancient traditions with a modern\, fluid rhythm. Its creative sequences encourage you to explore your body\, breath\, and mind in harmony. \nYoga offers powerful benefits. Physically\, it supports heart health\, flexibility\, and strength. Mentally\, it reduces stress and tension. Emotionally\, it boosts energy and leaves you feeling grounded and revitalized. \nAreta has been teaching yoga in Lake Forest and in yoga studios along the North Shore for 10 years and is E-RYT 500 Certified. Areta’s passion is bringing yoga to EVERY BODY\, and has additional certifications in Meditation\, Adaptive Yoga for Disabilities\, Senior Yoga\, Love Your Brain for traumatic brain injury\, Yoga for Eating Disorder Recovery\, Yin Yoga\, and Yoga for 12 Step Recovery. Areta teaches yoga to inspire and empower physical well-being\, spiritual balance and awakening for everyday life. She is a long-time resident of Lake Forest and a disability advocate and volunteer yoga coach for the Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association (GLASA).
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/yoga-with-areta-january-27/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Wellness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260127T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260127T203000
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SUMMARY:Mahjong 102 with Windy City Mahjong
DESCRIPTION:Mahjong Workshop for Intermediate/Players with an Understanding of Fundamentals\nThis “guided play” class is ideal for players who know the basics of American Mahjong and want to strengthen their skills. We keep the group small to ensure steady table time. You get personalized guidance\, real gameplay practice\, and clear\, constructive feedback. \nFirst\, we reinforce the fundamentals. Then we shift into strategy. You’ll practice defensive play and learn to read your opponents. You’ll refine your tile selection\, timing\, and overall decision-making. Each round adds focused tips and gentle instruction. These moments help you think ahead\, evaluate risk\, and build confidence. \nAs the class moves forward\, your game becomes more intentional and more intuitive. By the end\, you’ll feel more confident and more strategic. You’ll also enjoy the lively\, social rhythm of playing with others who share your enthusiasm for this classic game. \nCaroline Larew:  \nCaroline Larew is an American Mahjong instructor in the northern suburbs of Chicago and the founder of  Windy City Mahjong. Drawn to the game for its blend of strategy and camaraderie\, she loves how it offers both a mental challenge and a reason to spend time with friends. \nCaroline brings a strong professional foundation to Windy City Mahjong\, shaped by years in finance and investing. After earning her MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business\, she built a career in private equity before an unexpected breast cancer diagnosis led her to rethink her priorities. Now healthy and cancer-free\, Caroline has found renewed purpose in teaching and building community through Mahjong — a space where strategy\, connection\, and joy intersect. \nA mother of three\, she can often be found cruising around the suburbs in her minivan full of kids\, on the pickleball court\, sharing coffee with friends\, or hunting for hidden gems at estate sales.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/mahjong-102-with-windy-city-mahjong/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Games,Specialty
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SUMMARY:Fresh Start: Clean & Conscious Wine Tasting
DESCRIPTION:THIS TASTING HAS BEEN CANCELLED. PLESE JOIN US FOR THE NEXT ONE ON FEBRUARY 10!\nBegin the New Year with a refreshing guided tasting focused on clean\, pure\, and consciously crafted wines. This experience highlights thoughtfully selected organic and biodynamic wines\, offering insight into sustainable vineyard practices that emphasize quality\, wellness\, and care for the environment. \nGuests will enjoy guided wine education throughout the tasting\, learning what makes these wines unique and how mindful farming influences flavor and balance. This experience includes tasting materials\, with small bites available to enjoy during the event. Wines presented and provided by Oakwood Vines\, Lake Forest\, IL.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/fresh-start-clean-conscious-wine-tasting/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Cooking
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SUMMARY:Open Play Mahjong
DESCRIPTION:Please plan to arrive early\, play starts promptly at 10am!\nCalling all Mahjong enthusiasts. Join us for Open Play Mahjong\, a relaxed and social way to enjoy the game you love. These sessions are for intermediate to advanced players who already know the rules. No instruction is offered. \nBring your strategy and a little friendly competition. Connect with other experienced players. Open Play is a great way to practice\, stay sharp\, and enjoy the challenge of Mahjong. \nWe provide all Mahjong sets. Please bring your own Mahjong card. \nPre-registration is required. Drop-ins can’t be accommodated\, so be sure to register early to save your spot. \nWe look forward to seeing you at the table.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/open-play-mahjong-january-28/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Games
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SUMMARY:Cooking @ Froggy's: Fish
DESCRIPTION:Join Chef Thierry Lefeuvre of Froggy’s French Café in Highwood for an unforgettable evening of fine food\, wine\, and culinary inspiration! This engaging and delicious cooking class offers guests a chance to learn from one of the North Shore’s most beloved chefs in an intimate and welcoming setting. \nDuring the evening\, Chef Thierry will demonstrate the preparation of a complete three-course French meal—starting with a flavorful soup\, followed by a beautifully crafted main dish\, and finishing with a delectable dessert. Guests will enjoy watching the techniques and artistry behind each dish and will receive recipes to try at home. Whether you’re a seasoned home cook or just starting out in the kitchen\, you’ll walk away with new skills\, fresh ideas\, and plenty of inspiration. \nYour $85 ticket includes two glasses of wine\, the live cooking demonstration\, and a full three-course meal to enjoy after the lesson. It’s the perfect night out for food lovers\, couples\, friends\, or anyone looking to experience something new and delicious. \nLocation: Froggy’s French Café\, 306 Green Bay Rd\, Highwood\, IL. \nWhy Take a Cooking Class?\nCooking classes offer the chance to improve your culinary skills\, learn new techniques\, and expand your recipe repertoire. But they’re also about connection—sharing a love of food\, meeting new people\, and enjoying a memorable experience together. Whether you come with friends or on your own\, this event promises great conversation\, expert instruction\, and a delicious payoff at the end. \nSpace is limited—sign up soon and savor the flavors of France with Chef Thierry!
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/froggys-cooking-class-fish/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Cooking
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SUMMARY:MATTERING: THE SECRET TO A LIFE OF DEEP CONNECTION AND PURPOSE (EVENT 1 OF 2)
DESCRIPTION:In her groundbreaking new book Mattering: The Secret to a Life of Deep Connection and Purpose\, award-winning journalist and bestselling author Jennifer Breheny Wallace (FAN ’23) argues that mattering—the feeling that we are valued and have the chance to add value—is a core human need\, as essential to our well-being as food and water. Yet in today’s world\, that need is increasingly unmet\, with serious consequences. As mental and social health crises surge\, we often point to social media\, the pace of modern life\, or polarizing politics. Wallace reveals a deeper\, more fundamental problem: what she calls “an erosion of mattering.” \nDrawing on rigorous research and deeply moving stories\, Wallace explores what happens when people lose—and regain—the sense that they matter. From burned-out employees and overwhelmed caregivers to those navigating grief or major life transitions\, Mattering shows how lives are transformed when we are reminded\, in small but intentional ways\, that we are seen\, valued\, and needed. Wallace identifies the essential components of what she calls a “mattering core”: recognizing your impact\, being relied on (but not too much)\, feeling prioritized\, and being truly known and invested in. \nBoth a diagnosis and a remedy\, Mattering offers a clear call to action along with a practical blueprint for change. With accessible insights and actionable takeaways\, Wallace shows how to strengthen our own sense of mattering—and how to build cultures of mattering in our homes\, workplaces\, and communities—at a moment when it has never been more urgent. \nWallace will be in conversation with Robert Waldinger\, MD (FAN ’23)\, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School\, director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development at Massachusetts General Hospital\, and cofounder of the Lifespan Research Foundation. He is the bestselling author of The Good Life: Lessons from the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness. \nBonus Book Giveaway: FAN is giving away copies of Mattering to randomly selected Zoom attendees. Details on the webinar registration page. \nThis event is suitable for youth ages 12 and up. It will be recorded and available on FAN’s website and YouTube channel.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/mattering-the-secret-to-a-life-of-deep-connection-and-purpose-event-1-of-2/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Events,Family Action Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260129T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260129T200000
DTSTAMP:20260622T015524
CREATED:20260114T160120Z
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SUMMARY:MATTERING: THE SECRET TO A LIFE OF DEEP CONNECTION AND PURPOSE (EVENT 2 OF 2)
DESCRIPTION:In her groundbreaking new book Mattering: The Secret to a Life of Deep Connection and Purpose\, award-winning journalist and bestselling author Jennifer Breheny Wallace (FAN ’23) argues that mattering—the feeling that we are valued and have the chance to add value—is a core human need\, as essential to our well-being as food and water. Yet in today’s world\, that need is increasingly unmet\, with serious consequences. As mental and social health crises surge\, we often point to social media\, the pace of modern life\, or polarizing politics. Wallace reveals a deeper\, more fundamental problem: what she calls “an erosion of mattering.” \nDrawing on rigorous research and deeply moving stories\, Wallace explores what happens when people lose—and regain—the sense that they matter. From burned-out employees and overwhelmed caregivers to those navigating grief or major life transitions\, Mattering shows how lives are transformed when we are reminded\, in small but intentional ways\, that we are seen\, valued\, and needed. Wallace identifies the essential components of what she calls a “mattering core”: recognizing your impact\, being relied on (but not too much)\, feeling prioritized\, and being truly known and invested in. \nBoth a diagnosis and a remedy\, Mattering offers a clear call to action along with a practical blueprint for change. With accessible insights and actionable takeaways\, Wallace shows how to strengthen our own sense of mattering—and how to build cultures of mattering in our homes\, workplaces\, and communities—at a moment when it has never been more urgent. \nWallace will be in conversation with Kelly Corrigan\, author of four New York Times bestselling memoirs about family life: The Middle Place\, Glitter and Glue\, Lift and Tell Me More. She is the host of PBS’ Tell Me More and the top 1% podcast Kelly Corrigan Wonders. \nBonus Book Giveaway: FAN is giving away copies of Mattering to randomly selected Zoom attendees. Details on the webinar registration page. \nThis event is suitable for youth ages 12 and up. It will be recorded and available on FAN’s website and YouTube channel.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/mattering-the-secret-to-a-life-of-deep-connection-and-purpose-event-2-of-2/
LOCATION:On Zoom
CATEGORIES:Events,Family Action Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260130T091500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260130T101500
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SUMMARY:SALSArobics
DESCRIPTION:Get Ready to Move with SALSArobics!\nJoin Esther Gutierrez Sloan every Friday for a dynamic workout that blends fun\, rhythm\, and full-body movement. This class isn’t just about exercise – it’s about joy\, discovery\, and the thrill of dance! \nThroughout the session\, participants choose their intensity level – low\, moderate\, or high – while moving to irresistible Latin\, Caribbean\, Spanish\, and African beats. Options for both low-impact and high-impact movements allow everyone to customize their experience. \nEach class delivers an energizing workout that averages 4\,000 to 4\,200 steps\, with varying degrees of intensity. Esther integrates the Total Body Training (TBT) Systems Methodology to support proper posture and promote muscle conditioning. She also incorporates Peripheral Heart Action (PHA) Training\, offering an optional challenge that builds aerobic strength based on individual pace and rhythm. \nTo build coordination and balance\, the class includes inline motion drills. Participants move across the room using steps that change direction – laterally\, diagonally\, forward\, and backward—adding functional movement to the workout. \nThe session concludes with Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) stretching to enhance flexibility and recovery. \nColombian-born Esther Gutierrez Sloan created SALSArobics in 1989 to fuse authentic Latin rhythms with aerobic exercise. She has performed on national and local television in Illinois\, California\, Florida\, and New York. In addition to leading classes\, she has presented SALSArobics at fitness conventions\, schools\, health clubs\, ethnic festivals\, and international events. \nIn recognition of her groundbreaking work\, Esther was inducted into the National Fitness Hall of Fame in 2010. Learn more about Esther and SALSArobics.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/salsarobics-jan-30/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Music,Wellness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260130T210000
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SUMMARY:THE SANCTITY OF SPACE - WINTERFEST OPENING NIGHT
DESCRIPTION:The Sanctity of Space\nThis year’s WINTERFEST opening night feature is The Sanctity of Space. Climbers and filmmakers Renan Ozturk and Freddie Wilkinson follow the path of legendary mountaineer and aerial photographer Bradford Washburn. His iconic images of Alaska spark their journey and set the stakes. They cross massive glaciers and razor-edged ridges\, chasing the same awe that fueled Washburn’s work. Along the way\, they push deeper into the Alaskan wilderness and test their limits. Their goal is bold and untried: a complete traverse of the Mooses Tooth massif. The Sanctity of Space captures the pull of wild places\, the power of inspiration\, and the relentless urge to explore. Consider purchasing a festival pass to enjoy everything the weekend has to offer! \nWinterfest is co-presented by the Gorton Center and Lake Forest Open Lands and is sponsored by The Community Church of Lake Forest & Lake Bluff. \nExperience Winterfest: Après-Ski Vibes\, Food\, Music\, and Fun!\nGet the full Mountainfilm on Tour experience by diving into the festive atmosphere of Winterfest\, a free event included with your Sanctity of Space ticket! Transport yourself to an alpine escape in the ‘Stuart Ski Lodge’\, where the charm of a ski chalet meets lively entertainment and delicious bites. \nHere’s What’s Happening in the Stuart Ski Lodge \n\nLive Acoustic Music – Enjoy live music while you soak in the après-ski vibe\nCraft Libations – Enjoy craft brews and signature “ski-style” cocktails for purchase\nFood Trucks – Featuring something for everyone!\n\nStuart Ski Lodge Hours on Friday are 6 – 7:30 PM  \nEnjoy the lodge before checking out our opening night feature\, The Sanctity of Space \nDress in your coolest après-ski apparel\, grab a drink and hang out with friends in our warm and welcoming lodge. Whether you’re refueling after the short films or gearing up for the medley\, Winterfest has everything you need for an unforgettable evening. \nDinner plans? Done.\nAprès-ski experience? Perfect.\nMountainfilm on Tour Festival? Totally Rocks. \n  \n 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/the-sanctity-of-space-2/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Festivals,Film,Independent
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260131T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260131T120000
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SUMMARY:Tai Chi
DESCRIPTION:Tai Chi is an inclusive form of exercise that anyone can do\, whether you are in peak shape\, or have limited mobility. Despite its slow pace\, it is a valuable exercise for all ages\, read about the health benefits below. Dress comfortably and be prepared to have fun in Ken’s class. \nHealth Benefits \nTai Chi has numerous health benefits. It is good for balance\, flexibility\, and stress – regular Tai Chi practice can improve overall physical health and well-being. In fact\, Harvard Health suggests Tai Chi might be “…the perfect activity for the rest of your life.” \nAs a form of exercise\, researchers in Toronto found it is equivalent to brisk walking. So\, instead of worrying about your steps (how boring)\, join Ken’s class and have some more fun while you exercise. \nUnlike other forms of exercise\, Tai Chi movements are performed with relaxed muscles and a focus on deep breathing. Slow and gentle\, Tai Chi can improve blood flow\, balance\, and relaxation. Each Tai Chi pose flows into the next with circular\, continuous movements. This helps improve your balance and flexibility without putting strain on muscles and joints. \nTai Chi is also a very social activity\, commonly practiced in groups that rhythmically synchronize slow movements with deep breathing. Like meditation\, Tai Chi creates a calm and focused mind and can create a state of mindfulness. \nTai Chi also benefits emotional well-being and mental health. Regular Tai Chi practice can improve concentration\, physical self-awareness\, and create a sense of inner peace. Tai chi is a great exercise for relieving stress and has been shown to benefit hypertension and high blood pressure. \nWhat is Tai Chi? \nIt is a Chinese traditional exercise that blends martial arts’ movement with meditation. Dating back a thousand years\, Tai Chi remains a popular activity in China and around the world. \nTai Chi is a series of slow\, choreographed martial arts movements and poses. Tai Chi poses are circular and continuous\, with an emphasis on smooth transitions and maintaining a centered and grounded posture. Tai Chi poses mimic the movements of animals or nature\, such as flowing water or a bird in flight.  \nKen has been practicing martial arts for 27 years\, and started Tai Chi training in 1996 with Sifu Dale Washington\, Sifu Ban Toy in 2000 and Grand Master Yang Jun in 2006. He has been practicing Tai Chi for 21 years and teaching Tai Chi for 12 years. In 2016\, he received a Gold Eagle certificate from Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan Association. certificate. Ken is also one of Grand Master Yang Jun’s Disciples for the Yang Family Tai Chi Chuan. He teaches Kickboxing and Full-contact Martial Arts teacher and is certified by Ng Family Martial Arts Association.
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/tai-chi-january-31/
LOCATION:Gorton Center\, 400 East Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045
CATEGORIES:Adults,Classes,Wellness
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260131T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260131T150000
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SUMMARY:Mountainfilm on Tour 2026: All Ages Shorts Program
DESCRIPTION:Gorton Center and Lake Forest Open Lands present… All Ages Shorts Program!\nA curated look at some of the very best Mountainfilm on Tour has to offer. The program offers an eclectic mix of films about extreme sports\, nature\, and animals. Bring the whole family along for a memorable experience in our John and Nancy Hughes Theater! We carefully selected films for this program that we feel will be a big hit with our community. Suitable for all ages. \nConsider purchasing a festival pass to enjoy everything the weekend has to offer! \nExperience Winterfest: Après-Ski Vibes\, Food\, Music\, and Fun!\nFeel the cozy winter vibes at Gorton by diving into the festive atmosphere of Winterfest\, a free event included with your Mountainfilm on Tour ticket! Transport yourself to an alpine escape in the ‘Stuart Ski Lodge’\, where the charm of a ski chalet meets lively entertainment and delicious bites. \nHere’s What’s Happening in the Stuart Ski Lodge \n\nLive Acoustic Music – Enjoy live music while you soak in the après-ski vibe\nCraft Libations – Enjoy craft brews and signature “ski-style” cocktails for purchase\nFood Trucks – Featuring something for everyone!\n\nStuart Ski Lodge Hours on Friday are 6- 7:30 PM and on Saturday are 3:30- 7:30 PM \nDress in your coolest après-ski apparel\, grab a drink and hang out with friends in our warm and welcoming lodge. Whether you’re refueling after the short films or gearing up for the medley\, Winterfest has everything you need for an unforgettable evening. \nDinner plans? Done.\nAprès-ski experience? Perfect.\nMountainfilm on Tour Festival? Totally Rocks. \nCome for the films\, stay for the fun! \nAll Ages Shorts Films:\nSliding \n\nOn a beautiful\, blue-bird winter day in the Swiss Alps\, a female athlete listens to the weather report over her morning coffee. After contemplating hitting the ski slopes with the other outdoor enthusiasts\, she has an idea… she will go sledding instead. She digs her sled out from the back of the gear room and heads to the top of the mountain\, where she is alone on top of the world. Picturesque mountains and the sounds of nature surround her. She drops in on her sled\, headfirst. \nVirgin Islands/ Duration: 4 min\nDirected by: Katie Tannenbaum\, Matīss Spaile \nAldo’s Bug Extravaganza \n\nIn Aldo’s Bug Extravaganza\, 5-year-old Aldo and his dad embark on a backyard bug safari\, capturing tiny wonders with big laughs. With boundless curiosity and adorable wit\, Aldo’s discoveries echo the wisdom of Aldo Leopold\, making for a charming ode to nature’s smallest marvels. \nUSA/ Duration: 6 min\nDirected by: Neil Losin\, Aldo Losin \nGirls Riding High \n\nGirls Riding High follows 19-year-old Lucy Hankins leading girls on a 25-mile backcountry bike trip in Alaska. This documentary shows how high-adrenaline sports combat youth addiction and mental health issues\, highlighting impact on Alaska’s youth. \nUSA/ Duration: 15 min\nDirected by: Katrin York \nOne Inch From Flying \n\nA young climber grapples with the complexity of modern life\, and celebrates the sense of balance he gets from carefully navigating highlines while rigging and walking an alpine highline in Washington’s North Cascades. \nUSA/ Duration: 4 min\nDirected by: Jim Aikman\, Taylor Humphrey \nMy Grandmother’s Sketchbook \n\nMy Grandmother’s Sketchbook is a documentary short showcasing the creative persistence and grit of filmmaker Max Romey as he retraces the footsteps of his late grandmother and artist\, Lucretia Leonard Romey with the help of the Mountainfilm community. \nUSA/ Duration: 16 min\nDirected by: Max Romey \nTides of Change \n \nIn Tides of Change\, viewers are taken on a breathtaking journey beneath the waves\, guided by an experienced underwater photographer who is deeply passionate about marine conservation. Through stunning visuals and intimate encounters with marine life\, the film showcases the hidden beauty of the ocean and the devastating impact of human pollution. \nUSA/ Duration: 3 min\nDirected by: Justin Wheelon \nBeyond Belief \n\nA young woman from Cleveland\, Ohio earns a scholarship to attend a four-day river trip through the wild Green River’s Gates of Lodore Canyon. The only catch? She doesn’t know how to swim and is terrified of water. Join Danielle and her peers on this wonderful journey\, and bear witness to her inspiring first-hand account of what it took to go beyond her beliefs about water\, and how that expanded the vision for her future. \nUSA/ Duration: 5 min\nDirected By: Quamae Hall \nJackson Goldstone – Solo \n\nWhen he’s not turning heads trackside\, Jackson Goldstone can be found turning trails into his own personal playground. While his 9-to-5 is piloting his Syndicate V10 downhill bike down heinous tracks in pursuit of podium glory\, he absolutely loves to get out on his local trails\, fl oating through North Vancouver’s iconic North Shore trails. \nCanada/ Duration: 3 min\nDirected By: Scott Secco \n  \n 
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/mountainfilm-2026-all-ages-shorts-program/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Family,Festivals,Film
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SUMMARY:Mountainfilm on Tour 2026: Adventure Shorts Program
DESCRIPTION:Gorton Center and Lake Forest Open Lands present… Adventure Shorts!\nThe Mountainfilm on Tour: Adventure Shorts program provides an eclectic mix of stories about appreciating the natural world and competing in extreme sport. Like any great adventure\, the program has its share of grueling climbs and breathtaking descents\, as well as more contemplative moments that focus on the beauty of the wild. It’s a program that’s sure to bring out the nature lover and thrill seeker in all of us! \nConsider purchasing a festival pass to enjoy everything the weekend has to offer! \nExperience Winterfest: Après-Ski Vibes\, Food\, Music\, and Fun!\nFeel the cozy winter vibes at Gorton by diving into the festive atmosphere of Winterfest\, a free event included with your Mountainfilm on Tour ticket! Transport yourself to an alpine escape in the ‘Stuart Ski Lodge’\, where the charm of a ski chalet meets lively entertainment and delicious bites. \nHere’s What’s Happening in the Stuart Ski Lodge \n\nLive Acoustic Music – Enjoy live music while you soak in the après-ski vibe\nCraft Libations – Enjoy craft brews and signature “ski-style” cocktails for purchase\nFood Trucks – Featuring something for everyone!\n\nStuart Ski Lodge Hours on Friday are 6- 7:30 PM and on Saturday are 3:30- 7:30 PM \nDress in your coolest après-ski apparel\, grab a drink and hang out with friends in our warm and welcoming lodge. Whether you’re refueling after the short films or gearing up for the medley\, Winterfest has everything you need for an unforgettable evening. \nDinner plans? Done.\nAprès-ski experience? Perfect.\nMountainfilm on Tour Festival? Totally Rocks. \nCome for the films\, stay for the fun! \nAdventure Shorts films:\nWhispers\nWhispers is an exploration of the deep connection between skiers and the mountains\, capturing the raw intensity and quiet beauty that draw us back year after year. The film showcases the magic of skiing long after the crowds have gone\, where the glow of headlamps cuts through the darkness\, snowflakes shimmer under moonlight and every turn feels otherworldly. \n\n\nUSA/ Duration: 6 min\nDirected by: Josh Fairmont\, Oliver Smith \n\n\nRogatkin\n\n\nMullet\, no visor\, fired up and spinning like a top\, Nicholi Rogatkin is a slopestyle mountain bike rider like no other. His fearless approach and innovative tricks have redefined what is possible in the sport. Rogatkin has been competing for over 20 years\, and he’s still on the rise. He’s the ultimate hype man\, and if the world could figure out how to harness Rogatkin’s energy\, it could power the planet. \nUSA\, Canada/ Duration: 15 min\nDirected by: Keenan DesPlanques \nANNIKA – Where She Lands\n \nAnnika Malacinski is chasing more than just a podium — she’s fighting for equality in her sport. Where She Lands follows the U.S. Nordic Combined skier as she pushes the limits of what’s possible\, balancing the relentless pursuit of excellence with the weight of a larger battle. As she fights for women to have the same Olympic opportunities as men\, the film captures an athlete at a crossroads — determined to leave her mark\, no matter where she lands. \n\n\nNorway/ Duration: 10 min\nDirected by: Michael Schwartz \n\n\n\n\nMomo\n \nFrom the humble beginnings of a small African village to the dazzling heights of Cirque du Soleil\, Momo shares the story of a man who defied gravity and destiny. This short film is a celebration of resilience and the magic of flight\, where Momo doesn’t just perform — he transcends. \n\n\nUSA/ Duration: 2 min\nDirected by: Michael Schwartz \n\n\n\n\n\n\nEliot Jackson – Drop The Mic\nEliot Jackson has sneaky superpowers. You might know him for his commentary skills as one of the voices of RedBull TV’s mountain bike coverage or from his community-building and advocacy eﬀorts with Grow Cycling. But not many people know him from one of his more underground claims to fame: Being one of the most badass riders to ever scrub-whip a mountain bike. \n\n\n\nCanada/ Duration: 2 min\nDirected by: Scott Secco \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFirst In\, Last Out\nWhen competitive swimmer from Colorado Christa Funk joined the Coast Guard\, she found herself stationed on Oahu\, Hawaii for five years\, where she discovered the world of surf photography. Inspired by the memory of her father and his parting words\, Funk pushed herself into the world’s most dangerous and crowded surf lineups\, becoming one of the best surf photographers in the world\, and notably\, one of the few women out there. \n\n\nUSA/ Duration: 25 min\nDirected by: Keith Malloy \nStrike – Mary Rand\nFollow snowboarder Mary Rand on a few strategic strike missions to some of the snowiest locales in the world. First was a couple weeks in Japan’s fabled Hakuba region for some of the deepest snow of the season. Then came a quick stint near Rand’s home in Washington for some boot packing around the Mount Baker backcountry. The final stop on the world tour was with Alaska Heliskiing to get on some of the legendary spine lines outside Haines. \nUSA/ Duration: 3 min\nDirected by: Liam Gallagher \nThe First Woman Ever To Drop At Red Bull Rampage\nWhen Robin Goomes learned she’d be competing in the 2024 Red Bull Rampage\, an invitation-only free ride mountain bike competition\, she set her sights on victory. Follow Goomes as she navigates the brutal demands of crafting and testing her line\, and pushing her limits before making her final drop into the most challenging event of her career. \nUSA/ Duration: 9 min\nDirected by: Satchel Cronk \n\n\n\nMagic Hour\n\n\n\n \nAlaska is the ultimate heli-skiing playground\, and Cordova’s Points North Heli is the spot for untouched powder. Magic Hour follows Griﬃn Post and Michelle Parker as they hit massive lines during an epic spring. \nUSA/ Duration: 7 min\nDirected by: Todd Jones \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSummer In The City\nOn a hot summer afternoon\, two friends attempt to ride every inch of Salt Lake City and the surrounding trails on their mountain bikes. \nUSA/ Duration: 3 min\nDirected by: Michael Brown \nWhite Gold\n \nFrom the Silverton road gap to the infamous Telluride Trestle\, legendary freeskier Bobby Brown and friends spent the winter filming around the San Juan Mountains. This film showcases Brown’s athleticism\, the allure of the snowy peaks and the pure joy of hucking kickers on a bluebird day. \nUSA Duration: 6 min\nDirected by: Peter Brown\, Amon Barker
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/mountainfilm-on-tour-2026-adventure-shorts-program/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Festivals,Film
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CREATED:20251219T155149Z
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SUMMARY:Mountainfilm on Tour 2026: Indomitable Spirit Medley
DESCRIPTION:Gorton Center and Lake Forest Open Lands present… Indomitable Spirit Medley!\nSocial impact and exciting stories that include hiking\, climbing\, running\, all in one program! This collection of short films tells stories of those who did not give up\, back down\, or let their challenges define them. Come enjoy an eclectic film program right here in our John and Nancy Hughes Theater! \nConsider purchasing a festival pass to enjoy everything the weekend has to offer! \nExperience Winterfest: Après-Ski Vibes\, Food\, Music\, and Fun!\nFeel the cozy winter vibes at Gorton by diving into the festive atmosphere of Winterfest\, a free event included with your Mountainfilm on Tour ticket! Transport yourself to an alpine escape in the ‘Stuart Ski Lodge’\, where the charm of a ski chalet meets lively entertainment and delicious bites. \nHere’s What’s Happening in the Stuart Ski Lodge \n\nLive Acoustic Music – Enjoy live music while you soak in the après-ski vibe\nCraft Libations – Enjoy craft brews and signature “ski-style” cocktails for purchase\nFood Trucks – Featuring something for everyone!\n\nStuart Ski Lodge Hours on Saturday are 3:30- 7:30 PM \nDress in your coolest après-ski apparel\, grab a drink and hang out with friends in our warm and welcoming lodge. Whether you’re refueling after the short films or gearing up for the medley\, Winterfest has everything you need for an unforgettable evening. \nDinner plans? Done.\nAprès-ski experience? Perfect.\nMountainfilm on Tour Festival? Totally Rocks. \nCome for the films\, stay for the fun! \nIndomitable Spirit Medley films: \nAbout Damn Time\nIn 1983\, Cindell “Dellie” Dale talked her way onto her first commercial river trip through the Grand Canyon. Like many women in the industry at the time\, her place was in the kitchen. But determined to push against the tide of a male-dominated river-running world\, she earned her spot on the oars and became one of the Grand Canyon’s legendary dory guides. Inspired by the trailblazing women before her\, Dale is now proudly passing the oars to a new generation\, declaring\, “It’s about damn time.”\nUSA/ Duration: 24 min\nDirected by: Dana Romanoﬀ \nAnd Again.\nIconic freestyle skier and Winter X Games champion Bobby Brown struggles to hold onto his identity after being sidelined by two injuries. Brown learns to give up the grind as he transitions to the next chapter where he is grateful for small moments and a life that still includes skiing. \nUSA/ Duration: 10 min\nDirected by: Wiley Kaupas \nEarth Works  \nCeramicist Kim Hall draws similarities between her craft and her favorite hobby: desert rock climbing. Earthworks takes viewers on a visual journey into the parallel process of carefully placing gear in cracks and meticulously crafting a piece of functional art. \nUSA/ Duration: 5 min\nDirected by: Rachel Ross \nPastrana\n \nWhile reliving memories and images\, downhill skateboarder Melissa Brogni endeavors to create a tribute to her friend\, Pastrana. As she retrieves the past with the assistance of her friends\, Pastrana’s inherent presence helps her fill the silence left behind and gain a deeper understanding of time. \nBrazil/ Duration: 14 min\nDirected by: Gabriel Motta\, Melissa Brogni \nCenter Punch\nThe green light is a special occurrence in the San Juan backcountry\, so when local riders Harry Kearney\, Timmy Taussing and Hagen Kearney had it during the spring of 2024\, they got sprung. Center Punch is the culmination of the footage gathered from an extraordinary two weeks of foot-powered snowboarding in Telluride’s backyard. \n\n\nUSA/ Duration: 3 min\nDirected by: Harry Kearney\, Timmy Taussig \n\n\nThe Life We Have\nWhat would you do if death felt just steps away? For Rob Shaver\, who has faced multiple stage-four cancer recurrences over the past two decades — death has felt like an ever-present shadow. The Life We Have captures Shaver’s resilience\, wisdom and deep appreciation for life\, as he navigates his latest battle with the disease. \nUSA/ Duration: 24 min\nDirected by: Sam Price-Waldman \nSaving Superman\nIn a small suburb outside of Chicago lives Jonathan\, a 57-year-old man with ASD (autism spectrum disorder)\, also known as “Superman.” Known for his heroic actions\, Jonathan is a revered member of the Glen Ellyn community and has been a staple in the 4th of July Parade for nearly 30 years. Jonathan’s living circumstances become threatened\, and his\ncommunity comes together when Superman needs saving. \nUSA/ Duration: 11 min\nDirected by: Adam Oppenheim\, Samuel-Ali Mirpoorian \nSee Like Me\n \nBlind children are often born with perfect pitch and a natural aptitude for music. In 1980\, music programs were cut from schools in the U.S.\, and access to music for such uniquely talented musicians was nearly lost. A music school\, founded in 2020 to help fill the void\, has changed the lives of musically gifted blind children. \nUSA/ Duration: 6 min\nDirected by: Kate Brantley\, Ben Lalande\, Sarah Hughen \nShanti Rides Shotgun\nOn Manhattan’s jam-packed streets\, New York City’s most iconic driving instructor prepares students to navigate the road ahead. With a brash attitude and a 99% drivers test pass rate for her students\, Shanti Gooljar is the most-requested instructor at the Empire State Driving School. \nUSA/ Duration: 8 min\nDirected by: Charles Frank \nGoochie\n \nAdaptive mountain biking has been gaining traction worldwide over the past few years\, but its true potential is just getting started. Filmed at the Whistler Mountain Bike Park in British Columbia\, Canada on the unceded territories of the Lil’wat Nation and Squamish Nation\, Goochie spreads the stoke about a growing sport that’s rewriting the rules of the trail. \nCanada/ Duration: 3 min\nDirected by: Cole Bernier\, Adam Price \nBridgers\nTwo Bozeman-based ski patrollers reflect on the rapid changes facing their home and the sport they love. With 50 seasons under his belt\, Dene Brandt regards the future with an optimism that infects his younger co-worker. \nCanada/ Duration: 12 min\nDirected by: Joseph Fletcher
URL:https://gortoncenter.org/event/mountainfilm-2026-indomitable-spirit-medley/
LOCATION:Gorton Center – John & Nancy Hughes Theater\, 400 E. Illinois Road\, Lake Forest\, IL\, 60045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Documentary,Festivals,Film
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