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GLENCOE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | 2011 COMMUNITY GUIDE PARK DISTRICT EVENTS
Important Concert Info: Glencoe residents and their guests receive FREE admission to the beach with proof of residency starting at 6 p.m. on the three concert dates. Guests must be accompanied by a resident to receive free admission. Non-residents are given a discounted admission fee to the beach of $4/child and $5/adults.
--------------------------Celebrate the------------------------ 20th ANNIVERSARY
-----------------------------and--------------------------- Experience Extraordinary
Writers’ Theatre, in the heart of Glencoe, delivers another trademark season of quality and excellence that will take you on an unforgettable journey. The 2011/12 Season promises not to disappoint!
The Real Thing By Tom Stoppard Directed by Artistic Director Michael Halberstam
September 13 – November 20, 2011 Performed at 325 Tudor Court
Deeply moving and bitingly funny, Tom Stoppard’s razor sharp drama brilliantly examines the complex nature of love, art and reality.
The Caretaker By Harold Pinter Directed by Ron OJ Parson
November 8, 2011 – March 25, 2012 Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
Aston offers Davies, a fast talking tramp, a much needed place to get on his feet, but Davies quickly realizes that Aston and his brother Mick have a different take on the world around them.
Hesperia By Randall Colburn Directed by Associate Artistic Director Stuart Carden
January 24 – March 18, 2012 Performed at 325 Tudor Court
Playwright Randall Colburn brings an honest and original voice to the complicated topics of love, sexuality and religion.
A Little Night Music Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by Hugh Wheeler Directed by William Brown
May 1 – July 8, 2012 Performed at 325 Tudor Court
Set in turn of the century Sweden, A Little Night Music is a sumptuous musical celebration of love.
PLUS THE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT PRODUCTION:
The Blonde, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead By Robert Hewett
May 22 – July 29, 2012 Performed at 664 Vernon Avenue
The Blond, the Brunette and the Vengeful Redhead is currently available only to Subscribers and Members. Add on tickets to your order today.
Go to
writerstheatre.org for more information and join us for the unforgettable 20th Anniversary Season!
May
Greenhouse Open for Plant Sales – May 7–June 4 Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m.–3 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m.–1 p.m. Glencoe Beach Opens – May 28
June Movies on the Green, How to Train Your Dragon – June 3 Summer Camps Begin – June 6 Concert on the Beach, Od Tapo Imi – June 12 Family Geocaching Adventure – June 18
July 4th of July Celebration Regattas – July 9 and July 23 Concert on the Beach, Piano Man – July 10 Family Beach Campout – July 15 Kayak Excursion – July 16 and July 30 Movies on the Green, Yogi Bear – July 22 Sailfest – July 23 Family Sand Sculpting Contest – July 31 Concert on the Beach, New Invaders – July 31
August Family Beach Campout – August 5 Regatta – August 6 and August 13 Movies on the Green, Tangled – August 12 Kayak Excursion – August 20
September Kayak at Skokie Lagoons (Ages 7–adult) – September 10 Preschool Classes Begin – September 6 Teen Scene-Glow in the Dark Capture the Flag (Grades 4–6) TBD
October School’s Off Special (Grades K–4) – October 7 Teen Scene-Incredible Race (Grades 4–6) – TBD Great Pumpkin Day at Kalk Park – October 15 Pumpkin Decorating Party (Whole family) – October 18 Halloween Party (Preschool–Grade 3) – October 27
November Teen Scene (Grades 4–6) – TBD School’s Out Special (Grades K–4) – November 11 Watts Center Opens – November 25
December Santa’s Calling
T H E A R T S C H O O L GALLERY G
Children Teen Adult Classes All Skill Levels Art Mediums
Art History Course Exhibitions: Painting Sculpture Works on Paper
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