Thursday, June 7, 2012

Arts and entertainment calendar for June 7 | Digital Cinema South

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Stage

?Hero,? a story of a gifted immature artist and comic book illustrator vital anything though a superhero life, June 20-Aug. 19 during a Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire. The opening report is 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesdays; 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays; 4:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturdays; and 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $40-$48, and taxation and doing fees. Discounts accessible for students and comparison citizens. Dinner and party tickets, $55, are accessible Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Dinner is during Kings Wharf Restaurant or a Fairfield Inn (based on dining availability). Call (847) 634-0200 or revisit www.marriotttheatre.com.

?Married Alive!,? a low-pitched comedy about married life, through Jun 17 during a Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 111 W. Campbell St., Arlington Heights. Performances are during 7:30 p.m. Jun 7 and 14; 8 p.m. Jun 8 and 15; 7 p.m. Jun 9 and 16; and 3 p.m. Jun 10 and 17. Tickets: $39-$43. Visit www.metropolisarts.com or call (847) 577-2121.

?The Music Man? will be presented by H.O.T.T. Productions June 15-23 during a Prairie Center for a Arts, 201 Schaumburg Court, Schaumburg. Performances are during 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $20; $18 for students and comparison citizens. Call Pat Draper, (847) 895-2828.

?The Pirates of Penzance,? by Jun 10 during a Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire, during 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday; 4:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday; and 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: $41-$49, and taxation and doing fees. Discounts accessible for students and comparison citizens. Call (847) 634-0200 or revisit www.marriotttheatre.com.

?A Summer Storm,? presented by TesserAct Theatre Ensemble during 8 p.m. June 9 and 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. June 10 during a Arlington Toyota Scion facility, 2095 N. Rand Road, Palatine. Tickets on sale during a doorway for $10 (cash only). For information, revisit www.tesseractensemble.com.

?You Can?t Take It With You,? presented by Elgin Theatre Company June 15-July 1 during a Kimball Street Theater of Elgin Academy, Kimball Street and Dundee Avenue, downtown Elgin. Performances are during 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets: $15; $12 comparison adults and youth. Call (847) 741-0532 or revisit www.elgin-theatre.org.

Classical

Opera in Focus, Rolling Meadows Park District Park Central Facility, 3000 Central Road. Puppets behaving scenes from renouned operas during 4 p.m. Wednesdays and 1:30 p.m. Saturdays. $12, $11 for comparison citizens, $7 for children underneath 12. Reservations required. (847) 818-3220, ext. 186, or www.operainfocus.com. Through Jun 16: ?Kungsholm Flashback,? a jubilee of a Kungsholm Miniature Grand Opera with a feature-length display of Giuseppe Verdi?s ?Aida.? Performance lasts approximately 2? hours, with 4 brief intermissions. Free refreshments will be accessible in a lobby. Following any performance, assembly members can see a accumulation of Kungsholm ephemera backstage, including photographs, menus, and strange Kungsholm puppets.

Vernon Area Public Library, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. (847) 634-3650. www.vapld.info. June 24, 2-4 p.m.: Buffalo Grove Symphonic Band presents a seventh annual Ensemble Recital. No registration required.

Woodstock Mozart Festival, Jul 28-Aug. 12 during a Woodstock Opera House, 121 Van Buren St., Woodstock. Saturday performances during 8 p.m. and Sunday performances during 3 p.m. Pre-concert introductions Saturday during 7 p.m. and Sunday during 2 p.m. Single tickets are $30, $40, $52; $25 students. Subscriptions are $90, $102, $133. Visit www.mozartfest.org or call (815) 338-5300. Week One, July 28-29, facilities David Schrader, pianist and conductor. The module includes Mozart?s Symphony No. 29; Mozart?s Piano Concerto No. 8 (?L?tzow?); and Mozart?s Piano Concerto No. 9 (?Jeunehomme?). Week Two, Aug. 4-5, facilities Igor Gruppman, violinist and conductor, and Vesna Gruppman, violin. The module includes Bach?s Concerto for dual Violins; Mendelssohn?s String Symphony No. 9 (?Swiss?); Grieg?s Holberg Suite; Mahler?s Adagietto for Strings and Harp; and Arnold?s Concerto for dual Violins, Op. 77. Week Three, Aug. 11-12, facilities Arthur Arnold, conductor, and Alex Klein, oboe. The module includes Pleyel?s Symphony No. 1, Op. 3 in D Major; Mozart?s Oboe Concerto; Schubert?s Symphony No. 5 in B-flat; and Choro no Capricho, a Brazilian choro chronicle of Paganini?s 24th Caprice.

Pop/folk/jazz

Akoo Theatre during Rosemont, 5400 N. River Road, Rosemont. Tickets are accessible during www.ticketmaster.com or (800) 745-3000; a sheet prices listed next do not embody use fees. For some-more information about a theater, call (847) 671-5100 or revisit www.rosemonttheatre.com. June 10, 7 p.m.: Roberto Carlos ?Un Millon De Amigos? (?One Million Friends?) World Tour. $65-$125. Aug. 7, 7:30 p.m.: Yes with special guest Procol Harum. $40, $50, $65, $75. Oct. 21, 7 p.m.: Celtic Thunder. $32.50, $49.50, $65, $75.

Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. Tickets are accessible during www.ticketmaster.com or (800) 745-3000; a sheet prices listed next do not embody use fees. For information, revisit www.allstatearena.com. Parking is $20, money only. July 7, 7 p.m.: American Idol Live! Tour 2012. $29.50, $45, $65. July 19, 7 p.m.: Rock of Ages Tour ? Def Leppard/Poison with special guest Lita Ford. $29.50, $59.50, $79.50, $95. Aug. 3, 7 p.m.: Summerland Tour 2012 featuring Everclear, Sugar Ray, Gin Blossoms, Lit and Marcy Playground. $39.50, $49.50. Aug. 15, 7:30 p.m.: System of a Down with deftones. $50.

Arlington Park, 2200 W. Euclid Ave., Arlington Heights. www.arlingtonpark.com. Track ubiquitous acknowledgment is $6-$8; $15 on Arlington Million Day, Aug. 18. Miller Lite Saturday Summer Bash features live song by internal bands from 1-5 p.m., and food and libation specials. June 9: Robbie Gold Band. June 16: Rod Tuffcurls a Bench Press. June 23: Trash Martini. July 7: TBA. July 14: Suburban Cowboys. July 21: UFC Band. July 28: Cover Gurl. Aug. 4: Red Pop Fury. Aug. 11: Hooked on Sonics. Aug. 18: Prom Band. Aug. 25: Dave Tamkin Company. Sept. 1: He Said She Said. Miller Lite Party in a Park on Fridays facilities live music, and food and libation specials. Bands perform on a categorical rope theatre from 4:30-8:30 p.m. July 6: IPop. July 13: Murley Shertz. July 20: Hit or Miss. Aug. 3: A Thousand Julys. Aug. 10: Petty Cash. Aug. 17: Hey Jimmy. Aug. 24: DuPage Band.

Barrington Park District summer unison series, 7 p.m. Wednesdays during Citizens Park, 511 Lake Zurich Road (at Route 14), Barrington. For information, revisit www.barringtonparkdistrict.org. June 27: The Ragtops (oldies). July 11: AC Rock (acappella rock). July 18: Second Time Around (?70s rock). July 25: Joe Cantafio a 101st Rock Division (classic rock). Aug. 1: Jack Salamander Band (rock).

Cubby Bear North, 21661 N. Milwaukee Ave., Lincolnshire. (847) 541-4700. www.cubbynorth.com. June 8, 15, 22 and 29, 9 p.m.: ?Dario Radio? Dueling Pianos show. No cover. Jun 9, 10 p.m.: Girls Night Out, $5. June 16, 9 p.m.: Frye Daddy, $5. June 23, 10 p.m.: Breakfast Club, $6.

eSkape Entertainment GrillWorks Restaurant Sports Bar, 350 McHenry Road, Buffalo Grove (located in Buffalo Grove Town Center). (847) 821-9000. www.eskapeonline.com. Industry Night during 9 p.m. Wednesdays with DJ Bobby D from Dance Factory Radio, hosted by Mike Taylor Entertainment. Karaoke Fridays with Infinity Sounds, during 10 p.m. No cover; ages 21-plus. Music by internal bands during 9:30 p.m. Saturdays; $5 cover. Must be 21-plus+ to enter. June 9: Even Five (classic to stream rock). June 16: Blue Rock Inn (classic rock). June 23: Retroactive (?80s hair metal). June 30: Universal Slim Blues Kangaroo (blues, rock, RB).

InterContinental Chicago O?Hare Hotel, 5300 N. River Road, Rosemont. (847) 544-5300. For information, revisit www.montroseroom.com. June 21: Pure Prairie League (country rock). General acknowledgment $20; VIP $30/$40.

The Jazz Consortium Big Band celebrates a year of bringing large rope jazz to a northwest suburbs with a opening from 6-9 p.m. June 10 during Durty Nellie?s Pub, 180 N. Smith St., Palatine. Festivities embody servings of giveaway anniversary cake and CD raffles, as a 17-piece rope plays song of Glenn Miller, Maynard Ferguson and Buddy Rich. $10 cover, $5 for students 17 and under. For information, call (847) 358-9150 or revisit www.durtynellies.com.

Lake County Folk Club events are reason during 7 p.m. Sundays during Aleks? Restaurant, 525 Rockland Road, Lake Bluff. Concert acknowledgment is $12; $10 for Lake County Folk Club members, students and comparison citizens. No acknowledgment assign for Open Stage and Song Circle. Reservations speedy for all concerts; call (847) 602-8882. For information, revisit www.thelakecountyfolkclub.org. June 10: Open Stage, hosted by Scott Engstrom. Jun 17: Concert Stage facilities Anne Hills. Dee Lee opens. June 24: Song Circle.

Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 111 W. Campbell St., Arlington Heights. www.metropolisarts.com. (847) 577-2121. June 9, 10:15 p.m.: Second Hand Smoke, cover rope of ?90s stone rope Sublime. $15.

Raue Center for a Arts, 26 N. Williams St., Crystal Lake. (815) 356-9212. www.rauecenter.org. June 22, 8:30 p.m.: Lucy?s Music Caf? will underline a eight-piece rope Elevate behaving funk, soul, RB and rock. $20 in advance; $25 during a door. June 29-July 1: Piano Weekend. The weekend starts during 7 p.m. Friday with Fox Hills Grands, 100 internal piano students personification on 5 grand pianos. Saturday includes workshops and master classes taught by Melissa Manchester, Kurt Bestor and Danny Wright, followed by a America Celebrates a Piano Concert starring all 3 performers during 8 p.m. The Children?s Interfaith Concert outlines a finish of a piano jubilee during 11 a.m. Sunday.

?Rockin? in The Park during Rosemont,? an outside song festival featuring 11 live bands, 5-11 p.m. June 8; 1-11 p.m. June 9 and 1-7 p.m. June 10 during MB Financial Park, 5501 Park Place, Rosemont. Performers embody Jimmie Van Zant, Infinity, Wedding Banned, April?s Reign, Kashmir, He Said She Said, Smokin? Gunz, Hot Rocks, Fortunate Sons, School of Rock, and Rod Tuffcurls. Free admission. Food and splash will be accessible for squeeze from restaurants within a complex. Outside coolers can?t be brought into a park. Call (773) 327-3830.

Sanfilippo Foundation 2012 Summer Concert Series during a Sanfilippo Estate in Barrington Hills. Doors to a Place de la Musique open during 6:30 p.m. and guest might suffer a Sanfilippo Collection of antique song machines and phonographs before a 8 p.m. concerts. Subscription array $220 for all 4 concerts; particular unison tickets are $65 each. Tickets contingency be purchased online during www.placedelamusique.org. June 16: ?Summer Storm,? with William Powers, bass-baritone, and Simon Kyung Lee, tenor, in an dusk of uncover arias (solo and duet), as good as uncover tunes and lighter fare. July 21: Ron Rhode on a Sanfilippo Wurlitzer organ. Aug. 18: Reginald Robinson, ragtime pianist, composer, recording artist and lecturer. Robinson will play a Sanfilippo 1927 Knabe Concert Grand in an dusk of exemplary and strange ragtime, while highlighting a story of ragtime. Sept. 22: Limited Edition Big Band with vocalist Julie Caselli perform swing, jazz and dance music.

Summer Showcase concert series, 7 p.m. Wednesdays during Starbucks Plaza, 675 Deerfield Road, downtown Deerfield. For information, call (847) 945-5321. June 13: Deerfield Concert Band. June 20: Not for Profit (rock). June 27: Blue Road (rock). July 11: Red, White and Brass (patriotic coronet band). July 18: Bob Gand Smooth Jazz. July 25: Big Band Sound of Deerfield.

Vernon Area Public Library, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. (847) 634-3650. www.vapld.info. June 27, 7 p.m.: Bluegrass unison featuring Harpeth Rising, 4 classically lerned musicians who play banjo, fiddle, cello, and palm drum.

Viper Alley, 275 Parkway Drive, Lincolnshire. www.viper-alley.com. (866) 463-3401. Shows are for ages 21-plus, unless remarkable otherwise. June 8, 8:30 p.m.: Jon Anderson: The voice of YES. $26-$65. June 9, 6:30 p.m.: Elvis Tribute: Rick Saucedo ? Summer Nights, City Lights. $10-$15. June 16, 7:30 p.m.: Pat Travers Band (guitar rock). $15-$30. June 26, 8 p.m.: Tower of Power (RB). $35-$65. June 29, 8 p.m.: Blues guitarist and thespian Coco Montoya. $18-$30. June 30, 7:30 p.m.: Reely Dan (Steely Dan tribute). $10-$30. July 3, 8 p.m.: Victor Wooten with Spare Parts, $20-$50. July 11, 8 p.m.: Edwin McCain, $20-$50. Jul 13, 8 p.m.: John Parr with Sam Llanas, $15-$35. July 14, 9 p.m.: The Prince Experience, $15-$30. Jul 28, 6:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m.: Contemporary vocalist Linda Eder presents her ?Songbirds? show. $30-$75. July 31: 1960s English cocktail rope The Zombies with Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent. $30-$70. Aug. 4, 8 p.m.: Ron Hawking. Aug. 11, 9 p.m.: Blues/rock guitarist, thespian and songwriter Kenny Wayne Shepherd. $36-$75. Sept. 19, 7:30 p.m.: John Mayall. Sept. 28: Ronnie Baker Brooks with Cedric Burnside Project.

Woodstock Opera House, 121 Van Buren St., Woodstock. (815) 338-5300. www.woodstockoperahouse.com. July 14, 8 p.m.: Folk thespian Tom Paxton, $25.

Art galleries

College of Lake County Robert T. Wright Community Gallery of Art, 19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake. Call (847) 543-2240 or revisit http://gallery.clcillinois.edu. Gallery hours are 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fridays; 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Saturdays; and 1-5 p.m. Sundays. Through Jun 29: ?Here Comes Trouble,? an vaunt of 23 works by Chicago painter Bill Frederick. Frederick uses elementary materials of brush, ink, watercolor and paper, and his work expresses his preoccupations with friends and family, history, geography, and a whinging clarity of dread.

Auditions
opportunities

Chicago Master Singers will reason outspoken auditions for a 2012-13 deteriorate Aug. 9, 14, 16 and 21 in Palatine. Dedicated singers are invited to call (877) 825-5267 or send an e-mail to cms.information@gmail.com to make an try-out appointment. CMS is a 130-voice garb destined by Alan Heatherington featuring singers from via a Chicago area. The garb will perform this deteriorate with a Ars Viva Orchestra and a Lake Forest Symphony. For some-more information, revisit www.chicagomastersingers.org.

Suburban Chicago?s Got Talent, a internal talent competition, will reason auditions from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. June 7-9, by appointment only, during Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 111 W. Campbell St., Arlington Heights. The grand esteem leader will accept a paid outing to a 2013 try-out for ?America?s Got Talent,? and The Fan Favorite will win a Fun Jet vacation package valued during $1,600. The opening price is $5 for a solo act and $10 for a organisation act. Only pledge acts will be accepted. Visit www.MetropolisArts.com/scgtauditions for sum and to pointer adult for an try-out time

Entries are sought for a Elgin Short Film Festival, scheduled for Sept. 22 during The Hemmens Cultural Center in downtown Elgin. Filmmakers are invited to contention their brief films (20 mins or reduction in length, including credits) for a competition. Films in any genre and theme matter will be accepted. Awards and financial prizes will be presented to a tip 3 films. Deadline to contention films is Aug. 17. For a finish list of manners and regulations, and to download an application, revisit www.hemmens.org/annualfilmfestival.

Books poetr

Barnes Noble, 590 E. Golf Road. Schaumburg. (847) 310-0450. June 16, 4:30-6:30 p.m.: Appearance by David Carani of Park Ridge, grand esteem leader of a International Writers of a Future contest, and Rhiannon Taylor, leader of a International Illustrators of a Future contest

Ela Area Public Library, 275 Mohawk Trail, Lake Zurich. (847) 438-3433. www.eapl.org. June 21, 10-11:30 a.m. Discussion of Life, On a Line: A Chef?s Story of Chasing Greatness, Facing Death and Redefining a Way We Eat by Grant Achatz and Nick Kokonas

Vernon Area Public Library, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. (847) 634-3650. www.vapld.info. June 14, 10 a.m.: Discussion of The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America?s Great Migration by Isabel Wilkerson.

Volo Bog, 28478 W. Brandenburg Road, west of Highway 12 between State Routes 120 and 134, Ingleside. Of Bogs Books Reading Group meets from 10-11:30 a.m. a second Saturday of a month. The small, spontaneous book contention organisation is for adults meddlesome in environmental, outside and healthy story literature. Books comparison for contention operation from exemplary to contemporary. Reservations are requested during dnr.volobog@illinois.gov or (815) 344-1294. June 9: The Story of Stuff ? How Our Obsession with Stuff is Trashing a Planet, Our Communities, and Our Health ?And a Vision for Change by Annie Leonard.

Child?s pla

Akoo Theatre during Rosemont, 5400 N. River Road, Rosemont. Tickets are accessible during www.ticketmaster.com or (800) 745-3000 ; a sheet prices listed next do not embody use fees. For some-more information about a theater, call (847) 671-5100 or revisit www.rosemonttheatre.com. Aug. 9, 2:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.: Getting Strong ? The Wiggles! Live in Concert. Tickets: $15.50-$85.50

Crabtree Nature Center, 3 Stover Road, Barrington. (847) 381-6592. June 10, noon-4 p.m.: Grand opening of a Explore Nature area. Children can stand a spider web, lay in a bird nest, learn how to age a tree, drop nets in ponds, locate insects and join in other giveaway activities

Marriott Theatre for Young Audiences, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire. www.marriotttheatre.com. (847) 634-0200. July 7-Aug. 18: Marc Robin?s low-pitched retelling of a Brothers Grimm story ?Sleeping Beauty.? Performances are during 10 a.m. Wednesday-Saturday. $15 per person

Vernon Area Public Library, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. (847) 634-3650. www.vapld.info. June 13, 7 p.m.: Emerald City Theatre presents ?If You Give a Cat a Cupcake.? June 22, 11 a.m.: Dave Herzog?s Marionettes benefaction ?Puppet Soup!? For children adult to age 8 with an adult. June 26, 2 p.m.: Ken Schultz, a Flying Fool, entertains with an afternoon of comedy, juggling, and waggish feats in a module for grades 1-9.

Comed

The Improv Comedy Showcase and Restaurant, in Woodfield Mall, 5 Woodfield Road, Schaumburg. (847) 240-2001. www.improv.com. Showtimes during 7:30 p.m. Thursdays; 8 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. Fridays; 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Saturdays; 7 p.m. Sundays. Must be 18 or older. Two-item smallest per chairman in showroom. June 7-9: Carlos Mencia, $30. June 14-17: Aries Spears, $22. June 21-24: Gary Gulman. $17-$19. June 29-July 1: Bill Bellamy, $24. July 5-8: Ryan Stout. $17-$19. July 12-15: Orlando Jones, $22.

Danc

Barrington Youth Dance Ensemble presents ?Under a Big Top: A Circus Ballet? during 2 p.m. June 9-10 during Barrington High School, 616 W. Main St., Barrington. The one-act ballet facilities 70 tyro dancers from a Barrington area. Tickets are $16; $14 for girl and comparison citizens. Call (847) 382-6333 or revisit www.byde.org

Woodstock Opera House, 121 Van Buren St., Woodstock. (815) 338-5300. www.woodstockoperahouse.com. June 8-10: Judith Svalander Dance Theatre 40th Anniversary Celebration, including brief excerpts from classics such as ?Cinderella,? ?Sleeping Beauty,? ?Coppelia? and ?Swan Lake,? as good as pieces from 40 years of repertory. Performances are during 8 p.m. Friday; 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday; and 2 p.m. Sunday. $28; $21 for students

Arlington Squares Square Dance Club offers a summer Plus workshop, 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays, June 12 by August, during a Congregational United Church of Christ, 1001 Kirchoff Road, Arlington Heights. Singles are welcome. The callers/instructors are Wally Smulson and Barry Johnson. $5 per person, per week. For information, call (847) 397-4381

Chevy Chase Country Club, 1000 N. Milwaukee Ave., Wheeling. www.chevychasecountryclub.com. (847) 465-2311. Ballroom dancing to song by a Dick Elliot Orchestra, 7:30-10:30 p.m.; doctrine by Bob and Penny Urbon during 7 p.m. $13 per person; tickets can be purchased during a door. June 20: Foxtrot. July 18: Cha Cha. Aug. 22: Rumba. Sept. 19: Mambo/salsa. Oct. 24: Swing

Dance World presents dances during a Hoffman Estates Park District?s Triphahn Community Center, 1685 W. Higgins Road, Hoffman Estates. An discretionary one-hour doctrine is offering during 7:30 p.m., followed by open dancing from 8:30-11:30 p.m. A accumulation of accessible song is played for ballroom, Latin, pitch and dispatch dance styles. Dress formula is florid casual; no jeans or jaunty shoes. Adults of all ages and dancing abilities are welcome. Admission is $10; $5 for members. There is an additional $3 assign for guest participating in a lesson. Membership is $20 per year. For information, call (847) 429-5922 or revisit www.ballroomchicago.com/dance_world.htm. June 9: Swing. Jul 14: Rumba. Aug. 11: Waltz.

Dinin

Agio Italian Bistro, 64 S. Northwest Highway, Palatine. (847) 991-2150. www.agiobistro.com. June 18, 6:30 p.m.: Four-course Caymus Collection booze dinner. $90 per chairman (includes taxation and gratuity). Reservations required

Pinstripes Bowling, Bocce and Bistro, 100 West Higgins Road, South Barrington. (847) 844-9300. www.pinstripes.com. June 22, 7 p.m.: Four-course Millbrandt Vineyards booze dinner, featuring wines from Millbrandt?s Traditions and Estates portfolios. Millbrandt booze ambassadors Heather Price and Paul Underwood and cook Gutierrez will be on palm to plead a evening?s menu and booze pairings. $60 per person, including taxation and gratuity. Reservations required

Rosebud Old World Italian, 1370 Bank Drive, Schaumburg. (847) 240-1414. www.rosebudrestaurants.com/rest11.php. June 25, 7-9:30 p.m.: Culinary Class Series facilities grilled octopus, Spaghetti Insalata, Brick Chicken, and grilled peaches with gelato surfaced with Amaretto. $55 per chairman includes food samples and booze pairings. Registration required; call (773) 325-9700, ext. 2006

Tokio Pub, 1900 E. Higgins Road, Schaumburg. (847) 278-5181. www.tokiopub.com. June 18, 6:30 p.m.: Samuel Adams drink dinner, featuring 4 rounds of food with drink pairings from a Boston-based Samuel Adams brewery. $30 per person, and taxation and gratuity. Reservations are recommended.

Fairs festival

The 29th annual Strawberry Festival, Jun 22-24 during Old McHenry Road and Robert Parker Coffin Road, Long Grove. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday and Sunday; 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday. The festival facilities giveaway live party all 3 days during venues all over town, and many of Long Grove?s shops, galleries, cafes, and restaurants offer variations of strawberry-themed foods, drinks and merchandise. Activities for children embody hack rides, face portrayal and outside activities. For some-more information, call (847) 634-0888 or revisit http://thelonggroveblog.com/event/long-grove-strawberry-festival/

Midwest Fiber Folk Art Fair, Jun 22-24 in a Expo Center during a Lake County Fairgrounds, 1060 Peterson Road, Grayslake. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. Fiber humanities instructors will control workshops in knitting, spinning, felting, weaving, basket making, macram?, beading and polymer clay modeling. Musicians will perform via a fair, and there will be a fleece judging competition, folk art and selected purse exhibits, a businessman marketplace, and food concessions. There will also be a Garment Extravaganza runway display during 1 p.m. Saturday, and a llama/alpaca uncover on Friday and Saturday. Admission is $10 any day; $25 for all 3 days. Free acknowledgment for children 10 and under. For information or to register for workshops, revisit www.fiberandfolk.com

International Fest 2012, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. June 23 during a Korean Cultural Center, 9930 S. Capitol Drive, Wheeling. The family-focused eventuality will underline some-more than 30 vendors, a dining area, an party stage, a kid?s territory with hack rides, petting zoo, face painter, balloon artist and more, as good as a designated 21 and comparison territory portion wine, drink and spirits from around a world. The party lineup includes dance troupes, musicians, singers and more, representing Korean, Irish, Bolivian, Hawaiian, German, Chinese, Mexican and Greek cultures. Admission is free; food and sell are accessible for purchase. For some-more information, revisit www.WheelingEvents.net or call (847) 432-6000

Promenade of Art, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. June 23-24 during Vail and Campbell streets, downtown Arlington Heights. Features a work of 150 juried artists from around a country, including ceramics, fiber, glass, jewelry, sculpture, churned media, paintings, drawings, photography, printmaking and furniture. There will also be art demonstrations, live music, children?s activities and food. Free admission. For information, revisit www.amdurproductions.com

The 27th annual Woodstock Folk Festival will be reason from 12:30-6 p.m. July 15 in Woodstock, Ill. Main Stage performers embody Tom Paxton, RJ Cowdery, Tim Grimm, Anne Hills, Joe Jencks, Kate MacLeod and Kat Eggleston, and Small Potatoes. The Georgia Rae Family Band will be a featured performer during a Open Mike Stage, and Mark Lyons and Jean Adaskavich will perform in a Children?s Area. Also, Lil? Rev will lead a ukelele workshop. The Main Stage will take place outdoor on Woodstock Square; in a eventuality of rain, it will be during a Unity Spiritual Center, 225 W. Calhoun St., Woodstock. The Open Mike Stage will be during a air-conditioned Stage Left Cafe, adjacent to a Woodstock Opera House on a Square. Entrance to a festival is by donation. Suggested donations are $15 individual; $25 family; $10 comparison adults and students. For information, revisit www.woodstockfolkmusic.com/folkfestival.

Fil

Vernon Area Public Library, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. (847) 634-3650. www.vapld.info. June 15, 2 p.m.: Screening of ?Babette?s Feast,? rated G. June 23, 2 p.m.: Screening of ?Big Miracle,? rated PG. June 29, 2-4 p.m.: Screening of ?Big Night,? rated R.

Lecture

Harper College, 1200 W. Algonquin Road, Palatine. www.harpercollege.edu. (847) 925-6100. June 28, 7 p.m.: Appearance by author and comic book historian Michael Uslan, executive writer of a Batman film series, in a Performing Arts Center. $10 ubiquitous admission; $7 seniors and students.

Organization

Shutter Bugs Camera Club meets from 7-9 p.m. a third Wednesday of any month, solely December, during Volo Bog, 28478 W. Brandenburg Road, west of Highway 12 between State Routes 120 and 134, Ingleside. Meetings embody how-to workshops, members? photos and competitions. Ages 13 to adult are welcome. Upcoming meetings embody June 20 and Jul 18. For information, revisit www.shutterbugsofvolobog.org.

Single

New Beginnings, a nondenominational amicable support classification for a divorced, widowed, separated, remarried and single. Meetings during 7 p.m. each Monday (except holidays) during St. Hubert?s Church, 729 Grand Canyon St., Hoffman Estates. Donation is $3-$5 per meeting. Visit www.nbsingleshe.org. June 16, 7:30-10:30 p.m.: Jun Bug Dance during St. Matthew Church?s Hughes Center, 1001 E. Schaumburg Road, Schaumburg. $8.

Workshops
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Barrington Writers Workshop meets weekly during a Barrington Area Public Library, 505 N. Northwest Highway, Barrington. The morning organisation meets from 9:30 a.m.-noon Tuesdays, and a dusk organisation from 6:30-9 p.m. Wednesdays. The organisation is dedicated to improving and compelling a essay qualification by a reading, critique and contention of members? work, with workshops and classes offering via a year. For information, hit Beverly Ottaviano, (847) 394-3129 (morning group), or Janet Souter, (847) 398-1087 (evening group), or revisit www.barringtonwriters.org

Lake County Camera Club presents PhotoEXPO June 9 during a University Center of Lake County in Grayslake. Participants can select from a accumulation of classes on several topics, workshops and mechanism labs formed on dual educational tracks: ?Nature, Wildlife and Landscape? and ?Wedding, Portrait and Commercial.? The expo will also underline a photography contest, vendors, raffles, and amicable networking events. Cost for a all-day eventuality starts during $80. Scholarships are accessible for high propagandize students and teachers who are meddlesome in training some-more about photography. For information, revisit www.lcccphotoexpo.com

Northwest Cultural Council presents communication workshops from 9 a.m.-noon a second Saturday of a month during a Palatine Public Library, 700 N. North Court, Palatine. Cost is $15 per session. Participants are speedy to move 12 copies of their possess work to share with a group. Register by job (847) 991-7966 or e-mailing nwcc@northwestculturalcouncil.org. June 9: Charlotte DiGregorio will benefaction ?Learn All About a Fun Art of Haiku.

Vernon Area Public Library, 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. (847) 634-3650. www.vapld.info. June 13, 6:30-8:45 p.m.: Writer?s Support Group. Newcomers welcome; no registration required.

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Allstate Arena, 6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. Tickets are accessible during www.ticketmaster.com or (800) 745-3000; a sheet prices listed next do not embody use fees. The information line is (847) 635-6601. June 20-24: Cirque du Soleil presents ?Dralion,? featuring an general expel of 52 acrobats, gymnasts, musicians, singers and comedic characters. Performances are during 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Friday; 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday; and 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: $35-$80; $31.50-$67.50 for comparison citizens, students and military; $28-$65 for children 12 and under. Visit www.cirquedusoleil.com/dralion.

?Loving Llanview,? an interactive fan eventuality celebrating a soap uncover ?One Life to Live,? 3 p.m. June 24 during a Akoo Theatre during Rosemont, 5400 N. River Road, Rosemont. Cast members participating embody Kassie DePaiva, John-Paul Lavoisier, Michael Easton, Melissa Archer, Hilary B. Smith and Trevor St. John. Tickets: $125 Gold Circle, $75, $55, $35; post-show designation and print session, 5:30-7:30 p.m., $125 (must have uncover sheet to attend). Visit www.lovingllanview.com or call (866) 364-0330

Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 111 W. Campbell St., Arlington Heights. www.metropolisarts.com. (847) 577-2121. June 10, 6 p.m.: The Tonys Viewing Party, featuring a live chronicle of ?Name That Tune,? finish with dueling pianos and Metropolis performer Lisa Rock, and a observation of a Broadway awards show. $15

Tempel Farms, 17000 Wadsworth Road, Wadsworth. (847) 623-7272. www.tempelfarms.com. Performances by a Tempel Lipizzan stallions, set to exemplary music, with a fast open for furloughed following a show. In a eventuality of severe weather, a opening will be reason indoors. Matinee performances are 1-3 p.m. June 24, Jul 25, Jul 29, Aug. 22, Aug. 26 and Sept. 23. Tickets in allege are $25, $20 active troops and veterans, $15 children underneath 15; tickets during a doorway are $30, $20 for children and military/veterans. Evening toast and performance, 6-9 p.m. June 9, Jul 21, Aug. 18 and Sept. 8. Evening performances start with a champagne toast to a Lipizzan multiply and respected guests. Following a performance, guest are invited into a fast yard where nominal hors d?oeuvres, booze and drink will be served as a object sets. Advance tickets usually for dusk shows, $50; $45 active troops and veterans, $20 children underneath 15.

Museum

Lake County Discovery Museum, located in a Lakewood Forest Preserve, Route 176, west of Fairfield Road, nearby Wauconda. (847) 968-3400. www.LCFPD.org. Hours are 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday; and 1-4:30 p.m. Sundays. Admission: $6; $3 for comparison citizens; $2.50 for children ages 4-17; giveaway for children 3 and younger. Through Sept. 5, giveaway acknowledgment will be offering to all active avocation troops crew and their families by a Blue Star Museums program. Through Aug. 19: ?The Blues: From a Heart and Soul,? featuring playbills and autographs, as good as a strange low-pitched instruments that combined some of a many successful song in American history


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