November 17, 2021 Meeting -- Bill Selonick, Teatro ZinZanni
The next regular meeting of the Club will be held at the Harbor Club in Gillson Park on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 7:30 am and will feature Bill Selonick, producer, Teatro ZinZanni. Teatro Zinzanni is a theater production now running in downtown Chicago with Cirque, Clowning and Broadway quality vocals. Bill Selonick will detail the origins of Teatro ZinZanni and the work required to navigate the Payroll Protection Program and Shuttered Venues Program that ensured the show's survival.
As has been the case for recent meetings of the Club, the meeting will be held in hybrid form, so that members and guests can participate either in person and by Zoom. The link to the hybrid meeting will be emailed to members, guests and others within the community who express an interest in attending. Those attending in person are reminded of recent Cook County directives relating to the wearing of masks indoors.
November 10, 2021 Meeting -- Amy Torf, Executive Director, Noggin Builders and Noggin Builders Foundation
The November 10, 2021 meeting of the Club featured a presentation by Amy Torf, Executive Director of Noggin Builders and Noggin Builders Foundation.
Noggin Builders Foundation’s mission is to develop and enhance the creative problem solving skills of youth through unique, hands-on STEM experiences. Noggin Builders Foundation provides low-cost or no-cost STEM programming to children who do not have ongoing access to STEM.
November 3, 2021 Community Conversation on Race: A Welcoming Community
On the evening of November 3, 2021 the Club hosted a Community Conversation on Race: A Welcoming Community. This panel discussion panel furthered the Club's continuing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiative.
Van Gilmer of the Wilmette Human Relations Commission moderated an informative and lively discussion. The panelists were as follows:
Miya Hasegawa, Healing Everyday Racism in Our Schools (HEROs) member
John Jacoby, Village of Wilmette Historian and former Village of Wilmette President
Rev. Erin Raska, Associate Minister at Glencoe Union Church
Gerry Smith, Chair, Village of Wilmette Human Relations Commission

Edens Pollination Garden
On November 10, 2021, the Village of Wilmette installed a sign at the Pollination Garden at Lake and Laramie in Wilmette recognizing the Club's contribution to that project.
October 27, 2021 Meeting
The October 27, 2021 meeting featured an engaging and information presentation by Michael Clarke, owner of the Pit & Tap restaurant that recently opened at 1168 Wilmette Avenue in downtown Wilmette.
The October 27, 2021 meeting also included an update of the Club's extraordinary fundraising efforts to support refugees at Camp Atterbury.
October 13, 2021 Meeting -- Exodus World Service
The October 13, 2021 regular meeting of the Club featured Carissa Zaffiro of Exodus World Service. Carissa discussed the efforts of her organization to support refugees in this time of pressing needs. Her presentation complemented the Club's special initiative to provide support to refugees at Camp Atterbury in Indiana.
More About the Club's Community Conversation Series
Book Drive -- Open Books The Environmental Committee is organizing a book drive this year with Open Books, following the successful book drive last year. The book drive is tentatively scheduled for the morning of Saturday, January 29, 2022. |
Elmwood Dunes Volunteer Opportunity |
The Wilmette lunch club After Dark (RAD) group has a project to help preserve the native plants at Elmwood Dunes Preserve by pulling out the choke weeks that threaten the natural plants in the upper garden. They will be scheduling Saturday 10:30 am volunteer days and will welcome our club's support. Ben Ivory will share details of their next volunteer day. |
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