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Firearm-detecting K9 unit gets trial run with Township High School District 113
A new top dog has enrolled in summer school with Township High School District 113. A firearm-detecting K9 team will begin Monday, July 8, at Deerfield High School, as part of a weeklong pilot program that could be added to the district’s security measures moving forward, according to a community message from Brian Ahmer, District […] The post Firearm-detecting K9 unit gets trial run with Township High School District 113 appeared first on The Record.
Mundelein Community Days Parade Line Up List
Happy Fourth of July, Mundelein! The Mundelein Community Days Parade returns on Sunday, July 7 at 2:00 PM The parade begins at Mundelein High School, travels east on Hawley St., south on Seymour Ave, east on Division St., and concludes at the Metra parking lot. This year’s theme is “Mundelein – Made to Win! Celebrating the 2024 Summer Olympics.”
Midday Fix: Beehive The 60’s Musical
Marriott Theatre brings the heat this summer with a rockin’ tribute to the music of the 1960s, with BEEHIVE: THE 60’S MUSICAL, running now thru August 11 in Lincolnshire! From Aretha Franklin and Janis Joplin to Diana Ross, The Supremes, Tina Turner and more. BEEHIVE: THE 60’S MUSICAL is the ultimate celebration of 1960’s female empowerment and the perfect production to see this summer!
A honey of a show
The term “jukebox musical” is usually used in contempt to describe a musical revue with no book and no character development—just a collection of popular songs plopped on the stage, sung by a small cast of actors backed up by a small band. Jukebox musicals are less expensive to put on than full-blown musicals (which often have larger casts and larger orchestras), and so they seem to exist for one reason only: to make money for the producing theater.
Palos Park teen violinist invited to perform at Ravinia Festival
A Palos Park teenager who is a member of the Suburban Youth Symphony Orchestra has been invited to perform at next week’s prestigious Ravinia Festival. Violinist, Mariah Saban Rice, 13, of Palos Park, is one of three south suburban musicians invited to attend and perform at the National Seminario Ravinia at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park on Wednesday, July 10.
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