Lifestyle Stories from March 24, 2023
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Chocolate Fest returns to Long Grove May 19-21May 9, 2023 1:11 PM - Chocolate lovers are invited to three days of indulgence when Chocolate Fest returns to the historic streets of downtown Long Grove.
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'There is something magical about carousels': Volunteer meticulously restores Lambs Farm horsesMar 30, 2023 9:45 AM - There's something magical about carousels, says volunteer David Hamel, who spent 18 months meticulously repairing and painting the "jumping" horses on the carousel at Lambs Farm.
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Alumni Chef Riley O'Dette visits ECC culinary arts departmentMar 24, 2023 11:12 PM - Chef Riley O'Dette, a 2017 Elgin Community College Culinary Arts program graduate, recently returned to campus to speak with current students, provide a cooking demo, and host the Visiting Chef Dining Night at the Spartan Terrace Restaurant.
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Composting next topic in gardening learning seriesMar 24, 2023 5:52 PM - Learn why to compost, how to compost and how to use the compost to make a positive contribution to your garden and the environment in the next session of the 2023 Gardening Learning Series on April 12.
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Cat declawing, indoor vaping could be bannedMar 24, 2023 5:49 PM - One measure that recently passed in the state House would make it illegal to declaw a cat if the procedure is not medically necessary. Among the legislation to clear the state Senate is a ban on using e-cigarettes in public places.
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Stricter rules for RV parking enacted in South BarringtonMar 24, 2023 5:04 PM - Drivers of campers, boats on trailers, motor homes and other recreational vehicles now face stricter rules if they want to park in South Barrington.
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Find your roots in Fort Wayne: Visit The Genealogy Center on a getaway to Indiana's second cityMar 24, 2023 6:52 AM - I found my roots in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Or, rather, experts at the second-largest genealogical research collection in the U.S. did for me. The Genealogy Center at the Allen County Public Library can help you find your roots, too.
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How a Wheaton officer reunited boy with a treasured autographed baseball
Mar 24, 2023 6:28 AM - Wheaton Property Control Officer Brian Lipowski knows his baseball. So, when he found a Nolan Ryan-autographed ball during an audit of items in police custody, he knew someone would be missing it. Here's what he did reunite the ball with its owner.
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