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Northwest suburban religion notes

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Coat donation: Prince of Peace Lutheran Church (ELCA) in Schaumburg donated 120 winter coats as well as clothes, toys and gifts for 83 children in foster care at Christmas. The donations were made to Lutheran Social Services of Illinois, which distributes the coats to different social service agencies. For more details about Prince of Peace, visit www.princeofpeace.net or call (847) 885-7010.

Jan. 22Job fair: The Eighth Annual "Job Fair, Career Opportunities and Home Loan Modification Conference" by Living Faith Cathedral Worship Center Church will be from 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, at Bethel Lutheran Church building, 3839 W. Frontage Road, Palatine. Registration is required by Friday, Jan. 22. $10 donation at the door (covers breakfast, lunch, conference materials and child care); free for children 12 and younger. (847) 382-1830 or livingfaithcwc.com.Church Women United: Laura Dean Friedrich, director of education and Advocacy for Protestants for the Common Good, will be the featured speaker at the Church Women United in Northwest Cook County annual meeting on Friday, Jan. 22. She will provide information on how we as women of faith can be a positive influence for our community. Coffee and fellowship begin at 10 a.m. at the Christian Church of Arlington Heights, 333 W. Thomas. A business meeting will also be held and the morning will close with lunch. For more information, contact Barb Olson, (630) 529-2874.Shabbat: Anshe Tikvah will have a Kabbalat Shabbat Reception at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22, followed by Shabbat Service at 7 p.m. at Hawthorne School, 200 Glendale, WheelingRespect Life: Marking the 37th anniversary of the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision to legalize abortion throughout all nine months of pregnancy, the Archdiocese of Chicago's Respect Life Office will be participating in events and activities that focus on offering prayers and actions to ensure that every human being is valued and protected from the moment of conception until natural death. St. Mary, 794 Pearson St., Des Plaines, will be open from noon until 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22, for private prayer. A bilingual (English/Spanish) Rosary for Life will be prayed at 3 p.m. and again at 7 p.m.Jan. 23Marriage ministry: St. Thomas of Villanova Marriage Ministry in Palatine is sponsoring a Couples Bags Tournament at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23. Admission is $20 per couple and includes prize money, pizza, dessert and soda. Finances: "Faith, Finances and a Fresh Start" will be presented from 9-11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 23, at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 100 S. School St., Mount Prospect. Jeffrey St. John, financial planner, will teach this seminar. RSVP to the church office at (847) 255-0332. (847) 255-0332, www.saint-paul.org.Contemporary service: The Gathering, a contemporary Christian worship and service group, will meet at 1 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 23, at Pioneer Park, 500 S. Fernandez Ave., Arlington Heights, and then disperse to go door-to-door in the neighborhood to collect donations for the local food pantry. Newcomers are welcome. After the collection, participants will meet at Panera Bread for coffee and soup. The Gathering is affiliated with the Congregational United Church of Christ, 1001 W. Kirchoff, Arlington Heights. CongUCC.org or (847) 392-6650. Pampering single moms: An opportunity for single moms to be "pampered" will be held at Meadows Baptist Church, 2401 Kirchoff Road, Rolling Meadows, from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. 23. Pampering includes facials, hand waxing, hand neck massage, nails, foot soaks and hair trims. Reservations are required. Call (847) 255-8764.Jan. 24Catholic Schools Week: St. Anne School in Barrington will celebrate Catholic Schools Week from Jan. 24 to 30. The theme for Catholic Schools Week is "Dividends for Life: Faith, Knowledge, Discipline, and Morals." There will be an open house from 9-11 a.m. Jan. 26. Registration is ongoing, and your questions can be answered by coming to the office, calling the office at (847) 381-0311, or visiting stanneschoolbarrington.org.Ecumenical Prayer Service: The 10th annual Week of Prayer for Christian Unity Chicago Ecumenical Prayer Service will be held at Community Church of Wilmette, 1020 Forest Ave., Wilmette at 4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24. The service will be followed by a reception. Leaders of nearly 20 Christian churches will participate in the service, which is open to all. The Rev. Dr. Zina Jacque, pastor of Community Church of Barrington, will preach on the 2010 theme, "You Are Witnesses of These Things" (Luke 24:48).Concert: North Shore Unitarian Church welcomes award-winning soprano Susanna Phillips for the first of several concerts that NSUC will host. The concert will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, 2100 Half Day Road, Deerfield. This event is free, however, freewill donations will be taken and are given in their entirety to the performing artists. Reception to follow concert.Peacemakers seminar: Laura Jean Frederick, director of education and advocacy for Protestants for the Common Good, will speak at a Peacemakers Seminar from noon to 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, at Kingswood United Methodist Church, 401 W. Dundee Road, Buffalo Grove. Her organization is the Protestant ecumenical agency that enables churches in the Chicago area to express their ethical positions on city and state policies. Frederick will introduce some pressing issues in Illinois such as education and health care funding, adequate human services and expanding gambling in the light of the current budget crisis. (847) 398-0770 or kingswoodumc.com.Seniors group: The MT NESTERS, Beth Judea's Seniors Group, will meet at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 24, at the synagogue for its annual Evening With the Clergy. Rabbi Howard Lifshitz will share some reflections on the Coen brothers' movie "A Serious Man". Membership dues are $20 per person for the year. You need not be a member of Beth Judea to be a member of the MT Nesters. For details, call (847) 634-0777 and leave a message for Sam Chiprin. Beth Judea is located on Route 83 and Hilltop Road in Long Grove.Recital: A trumpet and organ recital will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 24, at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, 1234 N. Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights. Our Saviour's organist Don Mead will combine musical talents with Chicago Symphony Orchestra trumpet player John Hagstom. For details, call (847) 255-8700 or visit oursaviours.org. Adult education: Lutheran Church of the Cross, 2025 S. Goebbert Road, Arlington Heights, will discuss "Beyond the Gates of Splendor" at 6:30 p.m. Explore the powerful story of missionaries and indigenous Ecuador in the 1950s. Sunday, Jan. 24. (847) 437- 5141, sharegodslove.org.Treasure: Pastor Tim Haugen will speak on the subject "Treasure" in the series titled "Wisdom Story" at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services on Sunday, Jan. 24, at Meadows Baptist Church, 2401 Kirchoff Road, Rolling Meadows. Nursery and toddler care will be available during both services. Children's Church (grades one through six) will be held during the 9 a.m. service only. Adult and student ministries (junior and senior high school) will meet at 9 a.m. A second adult Bible class, the Adventure Club (children ages 4 through fourth grade) and Club 56 (fifth- and sixth-graders) will meet at 10:30 a.m. On Monday, Jan. 25, a ladies Bible Study, a girls Bible Study (FUEL) and a men's Bible Study will meet at 7 p.m. On Tuesday, Jan. 26, EWACH (Entrusted With A Child's Heart) will meet at 9 a.m., a ladies Bible Study will meet at 9:15 a.m. and FUSION (junior high youth) will meet at 6:30 p.m. On Wednesday, Jan. 27, an adult Bible Study Prayer group and FUEL (senior high youth) will meet at 6:30 p.m. On Thursday, Jan. 28, ALPHA will meet at 6:50 p.m. and AWANA (children 3 years through sixth grade) will meet at 7 p.m. On Friday, Jan. 29, a ladies Bible Study will meet at 9:30 a.m. On Saturday, Jan. 30, a men's Prayer Group will meet at 6:30 a.m. Phone: (847) 255-8764 or visit www.Meadowsfamily.orgJan. 25Services for the disabled: St. Matthew's Church, 9081 N. Maryland St. in Niles, is offering a church service geared toward individuals with developmental disabilities such as Down syndrome and autism or with brain injuries. The next service is at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 25. The service will follow the pattern of a regular church service but will be simplified and less formal. The pastor will use PowerPoint to lead participants through the service. Symbols will be projected onto the screen to help communicate what is happening. Regular Sunday worship begins at 9:30 a.m. Call (847) 827-4360.Jan. 26Life Transitions Group: This is an ongoing support group for those who have been widowed for one to four years. It meets from 7-8:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of the month, Jan. 26, Feb. 23 and March 23, at Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care, 444 N. Northwest Hwy., Suite 145, Park Ridge. Fee is $5 per session. For details or to register, call (847) 692-8884.Jan. 27Myths, mysteries: The Holy Family Catholic Community will host a presentation titled "Myths, Mistakes and Mysteries" at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27; at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20; and/or Monday, March 1 for Mass in the church at 7 p.m. If you left the church or felt the church left you and have questions or just don't understand, you are encouraged to attend and discover what the Catholic Church has to offer and rediscover the gift of faith. Holy Family Parish, 2515 W. Palatine Road, Inverness. www.holyfamilyparish.org (847) 359-0042.About Mass: Theology of Park Ridge presents Fr. John Cusick on Wednesday, Jan. 27, "Why Should I Go to Mass #173;- A Catholic Answer." Cusick is director of Young Adult Ministry for the Archdiocese of Chicago. The series is held from 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. at Our Lady of Hope Church, 9711 W. Devon Ave., Rosemont. Cost is $10 per session. (847) 774-4421.Spousal Loss: Holding Onto Hope is a monthly daytime group for widowed persons who are grieving the loss of a spouse. It is offered from 1-2:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Jan. 27, Feb. 24 and March 24, at Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care, 444 N. Northwest Hwy., Suite 145, Park Ridge. Registration required; fee is $5 per session. For details or to register, call (847) 692-8884.Jan. 28Open house: Living Lord Lutheran Preschool in Bartlett will host a community Open House from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28, and from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. 30. Registration will begin in February. Families can meet the teachers, see the classroom, and learn about the 3-year-old, 4-year-old, and pre-K programs. For more information, call (630) 830-7158, or visit the preschool page at livinglordlutheran.org. Living Lord Preschool is located at 1044 Congress Drive, just south of Stearns Road on Route 59. Soul Green: Lubavitch Chabad of Northbrook presents a special class Soul Green in honor of Tu Bshevat the New Year of trees at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 28, at Lubavitch Chabad of Northbrook 755 Huehl Road (corner Dundee) Northbrook. Join us for a journey of preservation and growth. Maintain your roots, spread your message, bend a little but always stay connected. Humans mirror trees in many ways. Can you find the tree within you? Join our exploration into fascinating Talmudic law and ethics, and Kabbalastic teaching for personal development. On this New Year for Trees challenge your mind to uncover the metaphor of trees in the spiritual and emotional growth of your soul. Admission is free. For information call (847) 564-8770, info@ChabadNorthbrook.com.Course for attorneys: The JLI presents special course for attorneys, You Be the Judge: Behind the Steering Wheel of Jewish Law. A six-week course that explores how secular and Jewish law relate by examining actual cases brought before a beat din, or court of Jewish law. The course is accredited by the MCLE board of the Illinois Supreme Court for Attorneys. The class runs six Thursdays beginning Jan. 28, from noon to 1:30 p.m. at 555 Skokie Blvd., Northbrook. For more information or to register, call (847) 564-8770 or visit Chabadnorthbrook.com/cle.Jan. 29Mass: Father Xamie Reyes of St. Ansgar Catholic Church in Hanover Park will lead a mass at 10:45 a.m. Friday, Jan. 29, at Victory Centre of Bartlett, 1101 1105 W. Bartlett Road, Bartlett. For information, contact (630) 213-0100, or rlopienski@pathwaysl.com. Tu'B'Shevat Seder: Anshe Tikvah will host a Tu'B'Shevat Seder Service at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 29 at Hawthorne School, 200 Glendale, Wheeling. Choir concert: The renowned Chicago Children's Choir will join in song at Temple Jeremiah's Shabbat Shira Service at 8 p.m., Friday, Jan. 29, at the synagogue, 937 Happ Road, Northfield.Jan. 30Family night: Family Trivia Night will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, at Christus Victor Lutheran Church, 1045 S. Arlington Heights Road, Elk Grove Village. (847) 437-2666. Trivia questions in these 10 categories: sports, music, Christus Victor, Bible, 1950s, movies, TV, Elk Grove Village, cooking and history/geography. This is a family event that includes kid-friendly trivia questions. Teams made up of six people will compete for a prize. There is a $2 per team member entry fee paid at the door which goes toward the prize awarded to the winning team. Please bring an appetizer or dessert to share; beverages will be provided. Bubble Day: Celebrating National Bubble Day will be the theme for a morning of fun from 9-11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, at Faith Lutheran Church, 431 S. Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights. Sponsored by the Lambs of Faith Ministry, this Saturday Club event will enable children to enjoy learning about and blowing bubbles. The morning's activities also include a snack and "Jesus Time." Different groups will meet for age 3 preschool through third grade. Suggested donation is $5 per child to cover costs. Walk-ins welcome, but advance registration appreciated. Call the church office at (847) 253-4839 for more information and to register.AA support: A Fourth Step Seminar will be offered from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. 30, at St. Philip Lutheran Church, 1609 Pfingsten Road, Glenview. The purpose of this free program is to provide those working the AA program an opportunity to work the fourth step. Visit www.stphilip.info or call (847) 998-1946.Jan. 31New parents night: St. Hubert Catholic School, 255 Flagstaff Lane, Hoffman Estates, will host a Catholic Schools Week Prospective New Parents Night at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, in the school library. Registration has begun for the 2010-2011 school year. Those interested are invited to attend the Catholic Schools Week Mass at 9 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 31, followed by the Catholic Schools Week Open House from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in St. Hubert Catholic School. Tour the school, visit with the administration and faculty and staff, and enjoy refreshments. Dream: The 15 churches of the Barrington Area Ministerial Association (BAMA) have collaborated to present the first all-community celebration, "His Dream, Our Dream, One Dream," A Celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Dream for our Children's Future. The BAMA event is sponsored by Code Red, a Barrington High School leadership group. The keynote speaker, Robert H. Jordan, Jr., weekend anchorman and reporter for WGN News, will inspire the next generation to hear the call and take on the DREAM, and will encourage his generation to help them on their journey. Inspiring performances by the Bataille Danse Acadamie and the full Barrington Children's Choir will be interwoven with readings, dramatic presentations and joyful participation by students from District 220. Come join in the vibrant expression of the DREAM for our community. The event will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31, at the Barrington High School Auditorium, 616 W. Main St, Barrington. Tickets are $5 for adults; children may just bring their dreams. Tickets available at any of the BAMA churches or at the door. For more information, go to www.HEREinBarrington.org, or contact: the Rev. Zina Jacque, Community Church of Barrington, (847) 381-1294 or the Rev. Jeanne Hanson, St Paul United Church of Christ, (847) 381-0460.Open house: St. Colette School will be hosting an Open House from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 31 at the school, 3900 Pheasant Drive, Rolling Meadows To kickoff Catholic Schools Week. The principal, teachers and school board will be available to answer questions and give school tours including the brand new "da Vinci" Science Lab.Catholic Schools Week: On Sunday, Jan. 31, Queen of the Rosary School in Elk Grove Village will kick off Catholic Schools Week, the national celebration of Catholic education, with an open house for prospective students, their families and the community. Visitors can learn about the school and its mission. From 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., guests may tour the school; meet the principal, teachers and parents; view student work; see the student-run TV studio; witness Promethean interactive whiteboard in action; and hear first hand about the new full-day preschool program for the 2010-2011 school year. For more information, contact Kathleen McGinn at (847) 437-3322, or visit the school's Web site www.qrcougars.org. Memorial service: An Interfaith Memorial Service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31, at First United Methodist Church of Des Plaines, 668 Graceland, Des Plaines, for family and friends whose loved ones were served by Rainbow Hospice or who participate in the Adult Grief Groups. Registration is requested. For details or to register, call (847) 692-8884Rite of Healing: Trinity Lutheran Church, 675 E. Algonquin Road, Des Plaines, will hold a Rite of Healing at the 5:30 p.m. service Saturday, Jan. 30, and the 8 and 10:30 a.m. services on Sunday, Jan. 31. This rite is for anyone who wishes to receive and an individual blessing in the struggle with any type of illness. (847) 827-6656.Chili Cook Off: The Senior Ministry Group for Trinity Lutheran Church, 675 E. Algonquin Road, Des Plaines, is sponsoring its fifth annual Chili Cook Off at 1 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31. Tickets cost $5 per adult, $3 per child or $20 per family. (847) 827-6656.Special worship: Global Worship Sunday will be held at Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, 1234 N. Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights, at the 9 and 10:30 a.m. combined worship services Jan. 31. The Rev. Dr. Stephen Bouman, executive director for Evangelical Outreach and Congregational Mission for the ELCA, will be the guest preacher. Hear his perspective on the relationship of mission, hunger, immigration and global and local congregational concerns. For details, call (847) 255-8700 or visit oursaviours.org. Genealogy: Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois will present Genealogical Resources at the National Archives and Records Administration - Great Lakes Region, Chicago, led by Barry Finkel at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 31, at Temple Beth Israel, 3601 W. Dempster, Skokie. The JGSI meeting facilities will open at 12:30 p.m. to accommodate members and guests who want to use library materials, get help with genealogy Web sites on the Internet or ask genealogical related questions. jewishgen.org/jgsi or (312) 666-0100.Author: Maggie Anton, author of the best-selling "Rashi's Daughters," will speak about the latest book in her trilogy, "Rachel: A Novel of Love and the Talmud in Medieval France" at 10 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 31, at Temple Jeremiah, 937 Happ Road, Northfield.Feb. 2Leadership course: The Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) will launch its winter course, Portraits in Leadership: Timeless Tales for Inspired Living. Portraits in Leadership is a study of the inspiring life story of six figures whose courage and determination helped Judaism weather its darkest hours. Course will be offered six Tuesday evening beginning Feb. 2, or six Wednesday mornings beginning Feb. 3 at Chabad of Northbrook, 755 Huehl Road (corner Dundee), Northbrook. For information or to register, visit www.ChabadNorthbrook.com/cle or call 847-564-8770.Feb. 5Tot Shabbat: Celebrate Shabbat with your preschooler. A Tot Shabbat service will take place at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 5. Children and their families are invited to join Rabbi Paul Cohen and Cantor Amy Zussman on the bima for songs, storytelling and blessings. The program is held at Temple Jeremiah's newly renovated, handicapped accessible sanctuary at 937 Happ Rd., Northfield. Everyone is welcome. For more information, contact the school office at (847) 441-0202 or school@templejeremiah.org or log on to www.templejeremiah.org.Feb. 6Feast of Fools: Living Lord Lutheran Church in Bartlett will host a Feast of Fools from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6. This festive, Mardi Gras-themed event will include a light soup supper, silent auction and concert to raise money for a local young woman's medical fund. Proceeds from the silent auction and a freewill offering collected will benefit the Zuleica Arano medical fund to help pay for her post-transplant medications as she gets back on her feet. For more information, visit livinglordlutheran.org. Living Lord Church is located at 1044 Congress Drive, on Route 59 just south of Stearns Road. Grief Recovery Support Group: GriefShare is a special weekly seminar/support group for people grieving the death of someone close. It's a place where you can be around people who understand how you feel and the pain of your loss. If you've lost someone close or know someone who has, join us Saturdays, 10 a.m. to noon, beginning Feb. 6, at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 1190 N. Hicks Road, Palatine. Call the church office at (847) 359-3451 for more information or to register. Midwinter Warm-up Workshop: Enjoy a day of workshops, fellowship and singing, focusing on the many aspects of choral, congregational and organ music in worship throughout the church year. Guest Clinician/Composer/Conductor, Paul Leddington Wright will lead a day of workshop clinics, culminating in a celebration of church music in Hymn Fest 5: "To Everything There is a Season: a celebration of hymns and songs for every season" - a singalong concert of hymns and anthems in a musical journey through the church year. Saturday, Feb. 6, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Seminar/workshops and lunch included in $20 per person fee. Held at the Glenview Community Church, 1000 Elm Street, Glenview. For information, call the church office at (847) 724-2210Fun fest: A February Fun Fest, hosted by Congregation Beth Judea of Long Grove, will take place from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, in the gym at Woodlawn School, 6362 Gilmer Road in Long Grove. Fun for all ages. Food will include appetizers, a buffet meal, popcorn, a Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream Bar and cotton candy. There will be a live auction, a silent auction, a special auction of sports and entertainment memorabilia as well as other raffle prizes. Games will include baggo, a putting contest, horse, free throw contests and board games such as Euchre, Sorry, Backgammon, Scrabble and Boggle. There will be bridge, mah-jongg, hearts and canasta tournaments, and, of course, bingo. Cost: adults $25; children under 13 years of age $10. RSVP to the synagogue office at (847) 634-0777 or e-mail LNeiman@BethJudea.org.Feb. 7Kosher Food Fair: Purim Delights is a Kosher Food Fair for women. Participants are treated to a stunning buffet of delicious kosher recipes, a cookbook of all recipes on display, exciting raffles and a talk on a thought-provoking topic. This year's talk is titled: "What Did You Say? - Secrets of Successful Communication," by Atara Malach, an internationally known psychotherapist, speaker and author. Mark your calendars for 6:30 p.m. Feb. 7, at the Holiday Inn Express, Palatine, 1550 E. Dundee Road. Suggested donation: $18. RSVP by Feb. 3. For reservations or more information, contact Rabbi Yitzchok Miller, Torah Center of Suburban Chicago at (773) 469-2588 or torahcenter@juno.comWorld Wide Wrap: Men's Clubs and Brotherhoods around the world will join Beth Judea's Men's Club of Long Grove in celebrating World Wide Wrap X at 8:30 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 7. At Beth Judea, members will teach the nuts and bolts of putting on tefillin and then 'daven' the morning service while wearing tefillin together. Beth Judea is located on Route 83 and Hilltop Road in Long Grove. Extra sets of tefillin will be provided. (847) 634-0777 or BethJudea.org.Feb. 8Hope: The Master's Touch Artistic Team of Hanover Township will present a spiritual program on the theme of hope, with dance, song, drama, storytelling, and refreshments at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Feb. 8, at Victory Centre of Bartlett, 1101 W. Bartlett Road, Bartlett. Free. Reservations encouraged. (630) 213-0100.Genetics: The Education arm of the Sisterhood of Congregation Beth Judea is proud to be presenting Michelle Gilats, a genetic counselor from the Chicago Center for Jewish Genetic Disorders and Children's Memorial Hospital, who will be discussing "Shaping Your Family Tree: Genetics and the Next Generation." This program will take place at 7:45 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8, in the synagogue Social Hall. The meeting is free of and open to all. Learn about inherited health links among Ashkenazi Jews, from genetic disorders such as Tay-Sachs, Canavan Disease and Cystic Fibrosis to hereditary forms of breast, ovarian and colon cancer. Genetic counselor Michelle Gilats will discuss how genetic testing can help save lives and prevent suffering. Beth Judea is located on Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove. (847) 634-0777.Networking support: The Northwest Suburban Jewish Networking Group is working together to host professional networking support meetings from 10 a.m. to noon Mondays. On Feb. 8 and 22, the meetings will be at Congregation Beth Judea, Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove. Members of the networking group provide information and discussion on job hunting. They share "war stories," interview tips and circulate information on job sites, other networking groups and open postings. They provide industry speakers at various meetings to help members learn what the business world is like in today's environment and how best to handle the challenges they face. For details, contact Linda Kesselman at LKesselman3600@gmail.com.Feb. 10Vibration instruments: Registered Music Therapist Rita Lopienski presents a program on "The Seven Metal Vibration Instruments of Tibet and Nepal" at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 10, at Victory Centre of Bartlett, 1101 W. Bartlett Road, Bartlett. Learn how these instruments are used for meditation in ancient times, by the monks of Tibet, in religious groups, and for yoga classes. Experience firsthand how they are played and the therapeutic benefits of vibration instruments. Free. Reservations encouraged. (630) 213-0100.Kirtan Hindu Chanting: Inside Tracks next meditation turns to the Hindu tradition of Kirtan. Kirtan is Hindu chanting. It will be at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Feb. 10.Feb. 11Financial management: Living Christ Lutheran Church in Arlington Heights will host a series of four weekly evening seminars designed to aid people in the community who are seeking help with issues related to finances, including time management. The free sessions will be from 7:15 to 8:45 p.m. Thursdays from Feb. 11 to March 4 at Living Christ Lutheran Church, 625 E. Dundee Road, Arlington Heights. (847) 577-7133 or LivingChristLutheran.org.Feb. 13Wedding service: In honor of National Weddings Month and Valentine's Day, a special Wedding Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, for any couples wishing to renew their marriage vows at Victory Centre of Bartlett, 1101 W. Bartlett Road, Bartlett. Chaplain Lori Geschrey of Odyssey HealthCare Hospice will officiate the ceremony which includes message, special music and wedding cake following the wedding. Victory Centre residents Dudley and Helen Olsen, married 63 years, Jim and Chick Staup, married 59 years, Arthur and Helen Polich, married 59 years, George and Patricia Jones, married 51 years, and Arnold and Fran Parise, married 43 years, are among the couples that will renew their vows. Free. Reservations encouraged. (630) 213-0100.Jubilee Mass: St. Emily Parish in Mount Prospect is celebrating 50 years of parish life with a Jubilee Mass celebrated by Cardinal Francis George at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, at the church, 1400 E. Central Road in Mount Prospect. Following the Mass there will be a reception in the Parish Center with refreshments. All are welcome to attend.Men's retreat: A Men's Day Retreat will be offered from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, at Unity Northwest Church, 259 E. Central Road, Des Plaines. The day includes three speakers, lunch, a workshop and fellowship. For more information, contact Unity Northwest Church at (847) 297-0997. Grief workshop in Polish: Memories by the Fireside is a general grief workshop for Polish-speaking adults from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 13, at Rainbow Hospice and Palliative Care, 444 N. Northwest Hwy., Suite 145, Park Ridge. Registration is required. Fee is $15. For details or to register, call (847) 692-8884.Feb. 14Valentine bingo: The youth from St. Peter Damian Catholic Church in Bartlett will lead an afternoon of Valentine's bingo and treats for the residents at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 14, at Victory Centre of Bartlett, 1101 W. Bartlett Road, Bartlett. Free. Reservations encouraged. (630) 213-0100.Jubilee luncheon: On Sunday, Feb. 14, St. Emily Parish will host a Jubilee Luncheon at 1 p.m. at Bristol Court Banquets, 828 E. Ticket prices are $25 for adults and $10 for children under 10. Rand Road, Mount Prospect. For tickets, call (847) 824-5049.Feb. 15Prayer service: At 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15, a Prayer Service for Peace in the Middle East will be held at Lutheran Church of the Atonement, 909 E. Main St. in Barrington. Following the service, a special presentation will be given by Anna Baltzer, author of the book: Witness in Palestine: A Jewish American Woman in the Occupied Territories," as well as the award-winning presentation, "Life in Occupied Palestine: Eyewitness Stories Photos." To learn more, call (847) 381-0243 or visit http://www.elca.org/Our-Faith-In-Action/Justice/Peace-Not-Walls. aspx.Feb. 17A Ceremony of Remembrance: A Candle Lighting Ceremony to Honor the Lives of Loved Ones will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17, at Unity Northwest Church, 259 E Central Road, Des Plaines. Please bring a photo of your loved one to share with others. To register, call Laure Janus at (847) 439-0470. Please contact us if you are unable to attend but would like us to light a candle in honor of your loved one.Feb. 20Shabbat Yeladim: Celebrate Shabbat with your preschooler to third-grader at Shabbat Yeladim at 10 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 20, at Temple Jeremiah, 937 Happ Road, Northfield. Education Director Dr. Anne Lidsky and Cantor Amy Zussman will lead this worship program, which includes songs, storytelling, crafts, snacks and blessings. Everyone is welcome.Prayer workshop: "The Dynamic Laws of Prayer" will be taught by Greg Barrette, minister of Unity Northeast Church, 259 E. Central Road, Des Plaines, from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Feb. 20. A freewill offering will be taken. (847) 297-0997 or unitynorthwest.org.Feb. 21Matrix: The film, "The Matrix," described a future in which reality, as perceived by humans, is actually a simulated reality known as the Matrix. David Strulowitz, who has immersed himself in the study and teaching of Jewish spirituality, will correlate the storyline in this film to Judaism at the program, "The Matrix: Science Fiction or Jewish Spiritual Reality?" at 10 a.m., Sun., Feb. 21, at Temple Jeremiah, 937 Happ Road, Northfield. Strulowitz will make analogies between the popular sci-fi film and Judaism's belief in both a physical world and a spiritual realm which we don't perceive with our senses. This program is co-hosted by Temple Jeremiah's Adult Learning Committee and the Dawn Schuman Institute (DSI) and is offered to Temple Jeremiah congregants at no charge, for $10 to DSI members and $15 to non-DSI members. For more information and to RSVP, contact the temple office at (847) 441-5760 or office@templejeremiah.org or log on to www.templejeremiah.org. Theater outing: Join Anshe Tikvah on Sunday, Feb. 21 or an afternoon of theater, auctions, raffles and entertainment at the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre in Arlington Heights. Out of Order by Ray Cooney, cocktails and hors d'oeuvre at 2 p.m. Visit the Web site for details or call (847) 17-7726 for information. www.anshetikvah.org Genealogy: Jewish Genealogical Society of Illinois will present "Ask the Experts and Knocking Down Those Brick Walls" at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 21, at Temple Beth Israel, 3601 W. Dempster St., Skokie. The JGSI meeting facilities at Temple Beth Israel will open at 12:30 p.m. to accommodate members/guests who want to use library materials, get help with genealogy Web sites on the Internet, or ask genealogical-related questions before the main program begins at 2 p.m. jewishgen.org/jgsi or (312) 666-0100.Feb. 22Jewish origins: Are you interested in learning more about the Jewish religion? Temple Jeremiah's Rabbi Paul Cohen, Rabbi Michelle Greenberg and Education Director Dr. Anne Lidsky are offering an overview and introduction to Jewish origins, rituals and beliefs during a series of programs, "Judaism on the Other Foot," at 9 a.m., Mondays, Feb. 22, March 1, March 8 and March 15 at Temple Jeremiah, 937 Happ Road, Northfield. Together the class will explore the foundations of Jewish spirituality, Jewish values and the Jewish people. Topics will include theology, lifecycles, ritual and Reform Judaism. The classes will include text study, discussion and lecture-style learning and are open to anyone who wants to learn more about Judaism. Come to any or all four classes. There is no charge, but participants are asked to R.S.V.P. in advance to the temple office at (847) 441-5760 or office@templejeremiah.org.Feb. 23Healthy boundaries: "Healthy Relationships, Healthy Boundaries" will be taught by Greg Barrette, minister of Unity Northeast Church, 259 E. Central Road, Des Plaines, at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23. A freewill offering will be taken. (847) 297-0997 or unitynorthwest.org.Feb. 24Parental Loss: Adult Loss of Parent, a six-week group for adults grieving the loss of a parent, meets from 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Feb. 24 to March 31. Registration is required. Fee is $90 for six sessions. For details or to register, call (847) 692-8884.Feb. 25Drumming circle: In honor of Celebration of Life Month, join a Drumming Circle led by Music Therapist Rita Lopienski at 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 25, at Victory Centre of Bartlett, 1101 W. Bartlett Road, Bartlett. Learn about the history and culture of exotic drums from around the world and experience firsthand how playing the drums enhances spirituality, stress reduction, self-expression and creativity. Drums are provided and all ages are welcome. This drumming program won the International Council on Active Aging 2007 Innovations Award. Free. Reservations encouraged. (630) 213-0100.Feb. 26Memorial service: A Quarterly Memorial Service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 26, at Victory Centre of Bartlett, 1101 W. Bartlett Road, Bartlett, honoring all those who have passed away. Chaplain Lori Geschrey of Odyssey HealthCare Hospice will lead the service, and candle-lighting, special music and a time for sharing memories are included. Everyone is welcome from all faiths. Free. Reservations encouraged. (630) 213-0100.Feb. 27Gala dinner: Saint Hubert Catholic School is planning its annual Saint Hubert Black and Gold Gala Dinner Reception to benefit Saint Hubert Catholic School at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27, at The Seville banquet hall located at 700 Barrington Road in Streamwood. Enjoy dinner and an open bar, dancing to the sounds of The Monarch Orchestra, and a live and silent auction. Gala tickets are $60 per person and $500 for a table of 10. To reserve your tickets, contact Linda DeLarco at e-mail address lindadelarco@comcast.net or at (847) 584-1840.Feb. 28Holocaust Museum: The Sisterhoods of Congregation B'nai Tikvah and Congregation Beth Judea will be going on a docent-led tour of the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center at 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 28. The ladies will meet in the lobby of the museum, 9603 Woods Drive in Skokie. The cost is $15 per person, with check payable to Beth Judea Sisterhood. Payment must be received by Feb. 10. There is limited capacity for this tour; no refunds will be available. The in-depth tour will end at approximately 1 p.m. Call Bobbi Goldenberg at the synagogue office (847) 634-0777.Purim: Celebrate Purim on Sunday, Feb. 28, at Temple Jeremiah, 937 Happ Road, Northfield to the theme of "Fiddler on the Roof." The fun begins with the temple's 7th Annual Shushan Shuffle 5K Run/Walk at 9 a.m. Cost is $18 per participant with proceeds benefiting SHALVA, an agency dedicated to preventing domestic abuse. Advance registration is required. At 11 a.m., a talented troupe of Temple Jeremiah staff and board members will present their own rendition of the Purim story, complete with greggers (noisemakers) and a retelling of the Megillah (an account of the events of Purim). At 11:30 a.m., join Tevye, Golde, Motel, Yente and a cast of other colorful characters from "Fiddler on the Roof" for an afternoon of fun including karaoke, moonwalk, carnival games, lunch and treats. Be sure to wear your favorite costume. Proceeds benefit the temple's Youth Department. For more information and to sign up for the Shushan Shuffle, contact the temple office at (847) 441-5760 or office@templejeremiah.org or log on to www.templejeremiah.org.OngoingBingo Bus to Hines Hospital: Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bartlett is forming groups to visit with and play bingo with veterans at Hines Hospital in Maywood one Saturday each month. For details, call (630) 837-1166. New store hours: Gifts of the World, 888 S. Roselle Road, Schaumburg, a not-for-profit fair trade store managed by Christ Community Mennonite Church that specializes in handcrafted items (jewelry, instruments, wall hangings, scarves, coffee, unusual gifts) from developing countries has new store hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. A new section featuring Amish items from Shipshewana has been added, including quilts, dolls, wood marble game, rocking horses, small wood items apple butter and peanut butter. For details, call (847) 895-3676.Preschool registration: Noah's Ark Christian Preschool and Kindergarten has begun registration for the 2010-2011 school year. Classes are offered for children ages 2 through kindergarten. Hours are from 9-11:30 a.m., with extended day options available. To schedule a tour of Noah's Ark, located at 98 Algonquin Road, call (847) 844-3738. barringtonumc.com. Social club: The Gathering House at Christus Victor Lutheran Church is a weekly social club for older adults. The Gathering House is part of the Community Respite Care Program designed to offer support and resources to caregivers of older adults. The Gathering House "gathers" on Wednesdays at the church, 1045 S. Arlington Heights Road in Elk Grove Village. There is a minimal fee, however, no one is turned away by their inability to pay. The club offers coffee, cards, crafts, and other structured activities. Trained staff is present for assistance and support. For more information contact Sara Sondergaard at sara.sondergaard@comcast.net or at (630) 217-9156.New counseling center: The Interfaith Counseling Center offers counseling to individuals, couples and families on a freewill offering basis for up to three visits. By the third visit, clients will be able to choose to end counseling, continue off-site, or be referred to a therapist or other community service agency that will best serve the client's needs. Interfaith Counseling Center services are held in the facilities of Unity Northwest, 259 E. Central Road, Des Plaines. For counseling appointments, call (847) 297-0997. Shabbat interpretive service: On Saturdays, Congregation Beth Judea will be offering a Shabbat Morning Interpretive Service from 10:30 to 11:45 a.m. in Room 10 on the lower level of the synagogue. The focus of this new Shabbat morning service will be on examining the structure of the prayer service, learning the major prayers and becoming more comfortable with the choreography and customs of the Shabbat morning service. The only prerequisite is a desire to participate in services. Beth Judea is on Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove. (847) 634-0777.Synagogue membership: Congregation Beth Judea (Conservative), Route 83 and Hilltop Road in Long Grove, is now accepting synagogue membership registration, Sunday and Hebrew School registration, as well as "Jewish University" Class registration (grades 8-12), and membership in the various youth groups. For more information, contact Executive Director Lisa Neiman, Education Director Anna Besser, or Youth Director Aaron Polonsky at the synagogue office at (847) 634-0777 or check out Beth Judea's Web site at bethjudea.org. Jewish Preschool and kindergarten: Torah Academy of Buffalo Grove is a new Jewish Day School located within Congregation Beth Am at 225 McHenry Road in Buffalo Grove. The school currently provides half-day and full-day classes for pre-K and kindergarten-aged children, with planned expansion of first- and second-grade classes for the 2010-11 academic year. For details, visit www.torahacademybg.com.Shabbat Worship Services: Shabbat worship services are offered at 7:30 p.m. Fridays (Kabbalat Shabbat) and 9:30 a.m. Saturdays at Congregation Beth Judea, Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove. Daily minyanim are at 6:15 a.m. Mondays; 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday; and 9 a.m. Sundays. (847) 634-0777 or BethJudea.org.Moms Bible Study: The Saturday morning Saint Paul Moms Bible Study would like to welcome new members. The group meets one or two Saturdays per month from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at Panera Restaurant on Arlington Heights Road in Elk Grove Village. The group is currently studying a book about Christian parenting. For details, contact Jennifer at J-Slate@neiu.edu. St. Paul Lutheran Church is at 100 S. School St., Mount Prospect. saint-paul.org.Jewish youth programs: Beth Judea offers programs for third-graders through high school students, regardless of their Jewish affiliation. Kadinkers is the youngest youth group and is for students in third through fifth grades. It meets once a month on a Sunday after Sunday school. Yearly dues are $18. Kadima is the youth group for students in sixth through eighth grades. Kadima meets once or twice a month. Yearly dues are $35. United Synagogue Youth is the youth group for all high school students. This teen group meets on a weekly basis for an assortment of activities. Yearly dues are $40. For details on these groups, contact Aaron at (847) 634-0777, ext. 114. Beth Judea is on Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove.Basic Buddhism: Classes continue at Rissho Kosei-Kai Buddhist Church the first Sunday of the month at the church, 1 W. Euclid Ave., Mount Prospect. (847) 259-3018.Tell your story: Writing your story is a new small group at Prince of Peace United Methodist Church in Elk Grove Village that meets the second Wednesday of the month from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at 1400 Arlington Heights Road. Call (847) 439-0668 or e-mail princepeaceumc@sbcglobal.net to register. There is no cost to attend. All are welcome. A free beginning yoga class: From 9 to 10 a.m. Saturdays at Rissho Kosei-Kai Buddhist Church, 1 W. Euclid Ave., Mount Prospect. Bring your yoga mat and wear comfortable clothing. (847) 259-3018.Jewish Yoga: Jewish Yoga is going strong at Congregation Beth Am, 225 N. McHenry Road, Buffalo Grove. A class is offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Wednesdays. The class is open to nonmembers. Call for pricing details, (847) 459-1677. In addition, a drop-in class is offered from noon to 1:15 p.m. the first Sunday of the month. This class is free with a suggested donation for attendance. For young families: The Families with Young Children Committee at Congregation Beth Judea will be holding its regular services at 6:30 p.m. the second Friday of the month, with a 30-minute Tot Shabbat session with Debbie Frager, a teacher in the BJE-ECC (Board of Jewish Education Early Childhood Centers), who is also a Beth Judea congregant. The group will then enjoy their own Oneg Shabbat. In addition, Gan Shabbat, a program for children and their families, will meet every Shabbat morning in the Beit Midrash on the Religious School level. This service, specially designed for children ages 9 and younger along with their families, will run from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Saturdays. For detail, call (847) 634-0777. Beth Judea is at Route 83 and Hilltop RoadBeth Am Food Pantry's food distribution: Offered the last Sunday of the month from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. Nonperishable food donations are always welcome. Congregation Beth Am is at 225 N. McHenry Road, Buffalo Grove. (847) 459-1677.Rainbows Grief and Support sessions will meet Mondays at 7 p.m. at Faith Lutheran Church, 431 S. Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights. The classes are for children (as young as preschoolers) and adults who have experienced the loss of a family member through death, divorce, deployment or even absence due to a serious illness. Classes are facilitated by trained adults. For details, call Shirley Laube or Lynn Manning at (847) 253-4839.St. Edna Church, 2525 N. Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights, offers several support groups, including ones for those who have been widowed, a group for mothers who have lost a son or a daughter and a group for those struggling with divorce. (847) 398-3362, ext. 318.Women's study: Women's Bible Study Group meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays at Congregational United Church of Christ, 1001 W. Kirchoff, Arlington Heights. For details, visit CongUCC.org or call (847) 392-6650. CoffeeHour is a women's Bible study and outreach of Arlington Countryside Church in Arlington Heights. A variety of studies are offered at different times. For details, visit acchurch.org.