The document provides information about art classes offered by the Evanston Art Center starting on January 3, 2011. Classes will be held at two locations - 2603 Sheridan Road in Evanston and the Noyes Cultural Center at 927 Noyes Street in Evanston. People can register for classes online at www.evanstonartcenter.org or call 847.475.5300 with any questions.
The Leo Club meeting outlined upcoming volunteer events for October and November including setting up a haunted house, Halloween carnival, goodie bag making, cookie baking, and a community tea. Volunteers were assigned to chairs for the events occurring on October 26th, 29th, 30th, 31st and November 23rd at Byrne Creek Community School.
This document discusses the benefits of extracurricular activities at Stoughton High School and encourages all students to get involved. It notes that students involved in extracurriculars tend to have higher GPAs, better attendance, lower dropout rates, and fewer discipline issues. The goal at Stoughton High is to have 100% of students participate in an activity, group, team, club or organization. It then lists over 30 extracurricular options and provides information on athletic programs, seasons, eligibility requirements, and important start dates.
The Hayes Free Church is holding a Christmas Tree Festival from November 27th to December 6th in aid of The Chartwell Cancer Trust. The Christmas trees will be on display at various times during the week and on weekends. There will also be a program of entertainment each evening, including concerts from local school and musical groups, as well as a poetry reading and quiz night. All money raised from the event will go to supporting the work of The Chartwell Cancer Trust.
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The document provides details about auction items being offered at the 2012 Harvest Ball to benefit the Joseph Regenstein, Jr. School of the Chicago Botanic Garden. Some of the high-end auction items include vacations to Montana, Hawaii, Aspen, London/Paris, and more. Proceeds from the auction will support children's education programs at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
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The document provides information about auction items being offered at the Harvest Ball 2012 to benefit the Joseph Regenstein, Jr. School of the Chicago Botanic Garden. Some of the high-end items include trips to Montana, Utah, Arizona, London, Paris, Aspen, Hawaii, and Disney World. Bidders can also bid on experiences like Bears tickets, a music lover's package, and throwing out the first pitch at Wrigley Field. All proceeds will go to children's programming at the Chicago Botanic Garden to inspire environmental stewardship.
The Leo Club meeting outlined upcoming volunteer events for October and November including setting up a haunted house, Halloween carnival, goodie bag making, cookie baking, and a community tea. Volunteers were assigned to chairs for the events occurring on October 26th, 29th, 30th, 31st and November 23rd at Byrne Creek Community School.
This document discusses the benefits of extracurricular activities at Stoughton High School and encourages all students to get involved. It notes that students involved in extracurriculars tend to have higher GPAs, better attendance, lower dropout rates, and fewer discipline issues. The goal at Stoughton High is to have 100% of students participate in an activity, group, team, club or organization. It then lists over 30 extracurricular options and provides information on athletic programs, seasons, eligibility requirements, and important start dates.
The Hayes Free Church is holding a Christmas Tree Festival from November 27th to December 6th in aid of The Chartwell Cancer Trust. The Christmas trees will be on display at various times during the week and on weekends. There will also be a program of entertainment each evening, including concerts from local school and musical groups, as well as a poetry reading and quiz night. All money raised from the event will go to supporting the work of The Chartwell Cancer Trust.
De120816 harvest ball live auction preview singlepageskstoepel
The document provides details about auction items being offered at the 2012 Harvest Ball to benefit the Joseph Regenstein, Jr. School of the Chicago Botanic Garden. Some of the high-end auction items include vacations to Montana, Hawaii, Aspen, London/Paris, and more. Proceeds from the auction will support children's education programs at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
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The document provides information about auction items being offered at the Harvest Ball 2012 to benefit the Joseph Regenstein, Jr. School of the Chicago Botanic Garden. Some of the high-end items include trips to Montana, Utah, Arizona, London, Paris, Aspen, Hawaii, and Disney World. Bidders can also bid on experiences like Bears tickets, a music lover's package, and throwing out the first pitch at Wrigley Field. All proceeds will go to children's programming at the Chicago Botanic Garden to inspire environmental stewardship.
School gardening can promote healthy lifestyles in students by encouraging physical activity and learning about nutrition through hands-on experiences in the garden. A conference on June 30, 2012 focused on how K-12 schools can establish gardening programs to engage students in growing their own food and learning about healthy food choices. The conference provided information to educators on creating gardening curricula and utilizing outdoor classroom spaces to complement academic lessons and encourage healthy habits.
This document describes a garden park located across several islands that contains 24 extraordinary gardens across 385 acres of natural beauty, including lakes, islands, and waterfalls. Visitors can stroll through the gardens, enjoy events and music, shop and dine on site, and take in summer sunsets at this large parkland that serves as a natural treasure for the local community.
The Chicago Botanic Garden is a 385-acre garden located in Glencoe, Illinois. It includes woodland, wetland, and prairie areas that showcase native plant communities of Illinois. Visitors can explore 25 display gardens that feature plants from around the world and a conservation science center that conducts plant research.
The Garden Chef Series is a line of kitchen tools designed for gardening tasks. It includes tools like pruners, shears, and trowels crafted from durable materials to withstand outdoor use. Released in 2012, the Garden Chef Series offers gardeners high-quality products for all their planting, weeding, and harvesting needs.
The director of Human Resources at the Garden provides a welcome message to employees for the fall season. The director highlights some employee wellness programs and benefits available including discounted pedometers and discounted tickets to Great America. Employees who participate in the WeightWatchers at Work program have collectively lost over 275 pounds. The director encourages employees to take advantage of these wellness offerings and enjoy the fall season.
School gardening can promote healthy lifestyles in students by teaching them about nutrition, cooking, and physical activity through hands-on learning in an outdoor classroom. A conference on the topic brought together educators and experts to share best practices for establishing gardening programs that enhance curriculums and encourage lifelong healthy habits.
This document describes a garden park located across several islands spanning 385 acres, featuring breathtaking natural scenery with lakes, islands, waterfalls, and 24 extraordinary gardens. Visitors can stroll through the natural beauty, enjoy events and music, shop and dine, and take in summer sunsets at this large parkland that is one of the treasures of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County.
The Chicago Botanic Garden is a 385-acre garden located in Glencoe, Illinois. It includes woodland, wetland, and prairie areas that showcase native plants of Illinois and around the world. Visitors can explore 27 different gardens and four natural areas that display a wide variety of plant life.
The Garden Chef Series is a line of kitchen tools designed for gardening tasks. It includes tools like pruners, shears, and trowels crafted from durable materials to withstand outdoor use. Released in 2012, the Garden Chef Series offers gardeners high-quality products for all their planting, weeding, and harvesting needs.
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The document provides information about auction items being offered at the Harvest Ball 2012 to benefit the Joseph Regenstein, Jr. School of the Chicago Botanic Garden. Some of the high-end items include trips to Montana, Utah, Arizona, London, Paris, Aspen, Hawaii, and Disney World. Bidders can also bid on experiences like Bears tickets, New York Fashion Week, meeting a music star backstage, and throwing out the first pitch at Wrigley Field. All proceeds will support children's education programs at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
The newsletter welcomes employees to summer and provides reminders of benefits available at the garden. Pedometers are on sale for $5 and Great America tickets are available at a discounted price. The newsletter also highlights the success of the workplace weight loss program, where employees have collectively lost over 275 pounds. It encourages employees to enjoy the summer and their work.
School gardening can promote healthy lifestyles in students by encouraging physical activity and nutritional education. A conference on the topic aimed to provide strategies for using hands-on gardening and cooking lessons to teach children about making healthy food choices and lifestyle habits. The conference also sought to share best practices among educators on integrating gardening into core academic subjects.
The Garden Chef Series is a line of kitchen tools designed for gardening tasks. It includes tools like pruners, shears, and trowels crafted from durable materials to withstand outdoor use. Released in 2012, the Garden Chef Series offers gardeners high-quality products for all their planting, weeding, and harvesting needs.
The Chicago Botanic Garden is a 385-acre garden located in Glencoe, Illinois. It includes woodlands, prairies, wetlands, and 25 display gardens for flowers, vegetables and herbs. Visitors can explore the gardens, visit the plant science research facilities, and attend educational programs.
This document describes a garden park located across several islands connected by waterways, totaling 385 acres of natural beauty with lakes, islands, waterfalls, and 24 extraordinary gardens. Visitors can stroll through the park, enjoy events and music, shop and dine, and take in summer sunsets at this treasure of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County.
The director of Human Resources welcomes employees to summer in the employee newsletter. Pedometers and discounted tickets to Great America are available for employees. The newsletter also highlights the Garden's WeightWatchers at Work program where employees have collectively lost over 275 pounds. The director expresses their privilege in serving as HR director and witnessing the care, concern, and thankfulness employees show for each other throughout the seasons at the Garden.
This document describes a garden park located across several islands connected by waterways, totaling 385 acres of natural beauty with lakes, islands, waterfalls, and 24 extraordinary gardens. Visitors can stroll through the park, enjoy events and music, shop and dine, and take in summer sunsets at this treasure of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County.
The Garden Chef Series is a line of cooking appliances designed for outdoor use in 2012. It includes high-quality, durable products made to withstand the elements while preparing fresh, homemade meals outdoors. Customers enjoyed cooking with the Garden Chef Series, which made it easy to enjoy home cooking on their patio or backyard.
The Chicago Botanic Garden is a 385-acre garden located in Glencoe, Illinois. It includes woodland, wetland, and prairie areas that showcase native plants of Illinois and around the world. Visitors can explore 27 different gardens and four natural areas that display a wide variety of plant life.
The newsletter welcomes employees to summer and provides reminders of wellness programs and perks available at the garden, including discounted pedometers and tickets to Great America. It highlights the collective weight loss of the WeightWatchers at Work team and invites employees to join. The director reflects on witnessing the seasons at the garden and the care and concern employees show each other through difficult times, treating each other to holiday gifts, and their passion for their work.
School gardening can promote healthy lifestyles in students by encouraging physical activity and learning about nutrition through hands-on experiences in the garden. A conference on June 30, 2012 focused on how K-12 schools can establish gardening programs to engage students in growing their own food and learning about healthy food choices. The conference provided information to educators on creating gardening curricula and utilizing outdoor classroom spaces to complement academic lessons and encourage healthy habits.
This document describes a garden park located across several islands that contains 24 extraordinary gardens across 385 acres of natural beauty, including lakes, islands, and waterfalls. Visitors can stroll through the gardens, enjoy events and music, shop and dine on site, and take in summer sunsets at this large parkland that serves as a natural treasure for the local community.
The Chicago Botanic Garden is a 385-acre garden located in Glencoe, Illinois. It includes woodland, wetland, and prairie areas that showcase native plant communities of Illinois. Visitors can explore 25 display gardens that feature plants from around the world and a conservation science center that conducts plant research.
The Garden Chef Series is a line of kitchen tools designed for gardening tasks. It includes tools like pruners, shears, and trowels crafted from durable materials to withstand outdoor use. Released in 2012, the Garden Chef Series offers gardeners high-quality products for all their planting, weeding, and harvesting needs.
The director of Human Resources at the Garden provides a welcome message to employees for the fall season. The director highlights some employee wellness programs and benefits available including discounted pedometers and discounted tickets to Great America. Employees who participate in the WeightWatchers at Work program have collectively lost over 275 pounds. The director encourages employees to take advantage of these wellness offerings and enjoy the fall season.
School gardening can promote healthy lifestyles in students by teaching them about nutrition, cooking, and physical activity through hands-on learning in an outdoor classroom. A conference on the topic brought together educators and experts to share best practices for establishing gardening programs that enhance curriculums and encourage lifelong healthy habits.
This document describes a garden park located across several islands spanning 385 acres, featuring breathtaking natural scenery with lakes, islands, waterfalls, and 24 extraordinary gardens. Visitors can stroll through the natural beauty, enjoy events and music, shop and dine, and take in summer sunsets at this large parkland that is one of the treasures of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County.
The Chicago Botanic Garden is a 385-acre garden located in Glencoe, Illinois. It includes woodland, wetland, and prairie areas that showcase native plants of Illinois and around the world. Visitors can explore 27 different gardens and four natural areas that display a wide variety of plant life.
The Garden Chef Series is a line of kitchen tools designed for gardening tasks. It includes tools like pruners, shears, and trowels crafted from durable materials to withstand outdoor use. Released in 2012, the Garden Chef Series offers gardeners high-quality products for all their planting, weeding, and harvesting needs.
De120816 Harvest Ball Live Auction Preview Singlepageskstoepel
The document provides information about auction items being offered at the Harvest Ball 2012 to benefit the Joseph Regenstein, Jr. School of the Chicago Botanic Garden. Some of the high-end items include trips to Montana, Utah, Arizona, London, Paris, Aspen, Hawaii, and Disney World. Bidders can also bid on experiences like Bears tickets, New York Fashion Week, meeting a music star backstage, and throwing out the first pitch at Wrigley Field. All proceeds will support children's education programs at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
The newsletter welcomes employees to summer and provides reminders of benefits available at the garden. Pedometers are on sale for $5 and Great America tickets are available at a discounted price. The newsletter also highlights the success of the workplace weight loss program, where employees have collectively lost over 275 pounds. It encourages employees to enjoy the summer and their work.
School gardening can promote healthy lifestyles in students by encouraging physical activity and nutritional education. A conference on the topic aimed to provide strategies for using hands-on gardening and cooking lessons to teach children about making healthy food choices and lifestyle habits. The conference also sought to share best practices among educators on integrating gardening into core academic subjects.
The Garden Chef Series is a line of kitchen tools designed for gardening tasks. It includes tools like pruners, shears, and trowels crafted from durable materials to withstand outdoor use. Released in 2012, the Garden Chef Series offers gardeners high-quality products for all their planting, weeding, and harvesting needs.
The Chicago Botanic Garden is a 385-acre garden located in Glencoe, Illinois. It includes woodlands, prairies, wetlands, and 25 display gardens for flowers, vegetables and herbs. Visitors can explore the gardens, visit the plant science research facilities, and attend educational programs.
This document describes a garden park located across several islands connected by waterways, totaling 385 acres of natural beauty with lakes, islands, waterfalls, and 24 extraordinary gardens. Visitors can stroll through the park, enjoy events and music, shop and dine, and take in summer sunsets at this treasure of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County.
The director of Human Resources welcomes employees to summer in the employee newsletter. Pedometers and discounted tickets to Great America are available for employees. The newsletter also highlights the Garden's WeightWatchers at Work program where employees have collectively lost over 275 pounds. The director expresses their privilege in serving as HR director and witnessing the care, concern, and thankfulness employees show for each other throughout the seasons at the Garden.
This document describes a garden park located across several islands connected by waterways, totaling 385 acres of natural beauty with lakes, islands, waterfalls, and 24 extraordinary gardens. Visitors can stroll through the park, enjoy events and music, shop and dine, and take in summer sunsets at this treasure of the Forest Preserve District of Cook County.
The Garden Chef Series is a line of cooking appliances designed for outdoor use in 2012. It includes high-quality, durable products made to withstand the elements while preparing fresh, homemade meals outdoors. Customers enjoyed cooking with the Garden Chef Series, which made it easy to enjoy home cooking on their patio or backyard.
The Chicago Botanic Garden is a 385-acre garden located in Glencoe, Illinois. It includes woodland, wetland, and prairie areas that showcase native plants of Illinois and around the world. Visitors can explore 27 different gardens and four natural areas that display a wide variety of plant life.
The newsletter welcomes employees to summer and provides reminders of wellness programs and perks available at the garden, including discounted pedometers and tickets to Great America. It highlights the collective weight loss of the WeightWatchers at Work team and invites employees to join. The director reflects on witnessing the seasons at the garden and the care and concern employees show each other through difficult times, treating each other to holiday gifts, and their passion for their work.
1. Classes start January 3, 2011 Classes are held at
2603 Sheridan Road in Evanston
and at the
Register online Noyes Cultural Center
www.evanstonartcenter.org 927 Noyes Street in Evanston
Questions? Call 847.475.5300
2. Classes are held at
Classes start January 3, 2011 2603 Sheridan Road in Evanston
and at the
Register online Noyes Cultural Center
www.evanstonartcenter.org 927 Noyes Street in Evanston
Questions? Call 847.475.5300
3. Classes start January 3, 2011 Classes are held at
2603 Sheridan Road in Evanston
and at the
Register online Noyes Cultural Center
www.evanstonartcenter.org 927 Noyes Street in Evanston
Questions? Call 847.475.5300
4. paint
Classes are held at
Classes start January 3, 2011 2603 Sheridan Road in Evanston
and at the
Register online Noyes Cultural Center
www.evanstonartcenter.org 927 Noyes Street in Evanston
Questions? Call 847.475.5300
5. Bringing art, fashion
and site together
to explore the
relationships
between artists,
designers and the
Evanston Art Center
dimensional lines: art + dress
Evanston Art Center
September 11 – November 6, 2011
2603 Sheridan Road
Evanston,2603 Sheridan Road
IL 60021
www.evanstonartcenter.org
Evanston, IL 60021
www.evanstonartcenter.org
6. Physio|tasma|gorical
The domain of these artists is
a spectacle of the unknowable.
They question what is inside
the body as a search for the
definition of what we are
outside… What lies below
the surface; organs, blood,
cells, neurological, skeletal,
cardiovascular, and muscular
systems allow us to maintain
our beings as humans who then
can inhabit unique realities.
Sensemann
Image by Christa Donner
February 20 – April 17, 2011
Opening Artists’ Reception and Talk
Sunday, February 20, 1 – 4 p.m.
Gallery Hours:
Monday – Thursday, 10 am – 9 pm
Friday – Saturday, 10 am – 4 pm
Sunday, 1 – 4 pm
Curator:
Susan Sensemann
Artists:
Jerry Bleem
Carolynn Desch
Christa Donner
LJ Douglas
Annie Heckman
Alison Hiltner
Barbara F Kendrick
Paul Nudd
Lindsay Obermeyer
Susan Smith Trees
Image by Alison Hiltner
2603 Sheridan Road
2603 Sheridan Road
Evanston, IL 60021
Evanston, IL 60201
www.evanstonartcenter.org
847.475.5300
www.evanstonartcenter.org