Rock This Town

Libertyville Days Festival kicks off today to the theme of “Rock this Town”. Libertyville Days will run Thursday through Sunday and offers plenty of entertainment for everyone in the family!

There will be live music on the main stage every day of the festival. Tonight also features the Libertyville Pagents at Cook Park. The carnival rides and beer tent open are open from 6pm-11pm tonight and Taste of Libertyville will open at 5pm. The Arts & Crafts Show will start on Friday and run through Sunday in Cook Park. Unlimited ride special is available on Thursday from 6-11pm for $22 per person.

There will be plenty of entertainment throughout the weekend, including Libertyville’s Got Talent and Libertyville Idol Contest. Perhaps the highlight of the weekend is the parade on Saturday beginning at 10am. The parade will begin at 10am from the Libertyville Metra station and head down Milwaukee Avenue  and end at Rockland Road. The parade is one of the largest in Lake County and will have giant helium balloons, marching bands, antique cars and more!

The Libertyville Days Festival is the annual fund raising event for the Libertyville Civic Center Foundation and put on in cooperation with the Village of Libertyville. For more information and complete schedule of events, visit the Libertyville Days Festival page.

Just north of Libertyville Days on Milwaukee Avenue is Adler Park where you can play a round of disc golf.

As always, we welcome your comments, thoughts and suggestions on what makes Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein and Vernon Hills such a great place to live, work and play!

Catch and Release

Now there’s a great place to enjoy fishing right in Libertyville! Butler Lake in Libertyville now allows catch and release fishing on the lake and it’s tributaries. Butler Lake is located off Lake St. just west of Milwaukee Ave. The Libertville village trustees recently adopted an ordinance that allows for catch and release fishing in designated areas on Butler Lake. You must get an annual permit from Village Hall or the Parks and Recreation Office. There is no cost for Libertyville residents and a $10 fee for non-residents.

The permit will allow you to fish on Butler Lake in the designated fishing areas using hook and line only. Fishing off the Lake Street bridge is prohibited. The use of motor boats on the lake is strictly forbidden. If you want to know more about fishing or get involved with local fishing enthusiasts, check out the Libertyville Fishing Club.

Don’t forget, not far from Butler Lake is Main Street Smokehouse. Stop by for some amazing regional BBQ after a day of fishing!

As always, we welcome your comments, thoughts and suggestions on what makes Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein and Vernon Hills such a great place to live, work and play!

Tee it Up

Enjoy a round of golf at Vernon Hills Golf Course, one of the top ten best 9 hole courses in Chicagoland. And if you do a one time registration with the Village of Vernon Hills, you’ll find a web special that gives you a coupon for $20 round of 9 holes including cart, that is valid on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

The Vernon Hills Golf Course is a very walkable 9 hole layout, that measures at 2,836 yards for men, par 34 with a course rating of 34.2 and slope of 120. Vernon Hills Golf Course has a full service clubhouse restaurant and bar which serves a lunch menu all day.

Don’t worry about the rain! Vernon Hills Golf Course has a rain check policy. There are also leagues, outings and other specials for juniors, seniors and families. Contact the course for details.

A round of golf at Vernon Hills Golf Course would make a great way to spend Father’s Day, but don’t forget about Vernon Hills Park District’s Father’s Day Family Camp Out on Saturday night.

As always, we welcome your comments, thoughts and suggestions on what makes Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein and Vernon Hills such a great place to live, work and play!

Pitch a What?

Take the family on an overnight getaway without having to drive far. This Father’s Day weekend, June 19-20, the Vernon Hills Park District is holding it’s first ever Father’s Day Family Camp Out. Campers will have the Vernon Hills Family Aquatic Center to themselves. Check in is at 6:30pm on Saturday. You will get to pitch your tent, have exclusive use of the pool for a couple hours, enjoy a campfire and smores and finish the night with an outdoor movie. Don’t worry about breakfast either! In the morning,  you’ll will be treated to a Father’s Day pancake breakfast.

Space will be limited and advance registration is required. You must register in person at the Sullivan Center. Fees are $40 per campsite. Visit the Vernon Hills Park District website or call 847-996-6800 for more information.

Once you are done camping on Sunday, stop by Main Street Smokehouse in Libertyville and take home some barbecue for Father’s Day dinner.

Did you get your kids in grades K-6 signed up for The Whip Guy at Fremont Public Library tonight?

As always, we welcome your comments, thoughts and suggestions on what makes Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein and Vernon Hills such a great place to live, work and play!

Take the Kids Out for a Whip Cracking

Come see Chris Camp, The Whip Guy on June 14 at Fremont Public Library in Mundelein. The Whip Guy will be kicking off the library’s Western theme summer club. From 7pm-8pm Camp will preform some of his amazing whip skills and tricks for the kids and their parents. Please not that this program is for children entering K-6th grade this year. Anyone under the age of 8 must be accompanied by a parent and preschool age siblings are not allowed. Every person attending must register for the event. The Fremont Public Library is located at 1170 North Midlothian Road in Mundelein.

Chris Camp is a 3 time World Champion Whip Cracker and has been on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno. He’s also in the Guinness Book of World Records and has appeared in several movies. Some bring the kids to a fun hour of whip cracking entertainment on Monday night.

Don’t forget, you can travel like some of the early explorers to the west did by canoeing on the Des Plaines River.

As always, we welcome your comments, thoughts and suggestions on what makes Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein and Vernon Hills such a great place to live, work and play!

Worms, Fish…It's Not Fear Factor

It’s Kids Fishing Day in Vernon Hills. The Vernon Hills Park District has partnered with the Libetyville Fishing Club to bring the event to Big Bear Lake in Century Park today from 9am-noon. The event is open to children ages 5-13. Although advance registration was required, I heard as of yesterday they still had a few spots and would accept some walk ups. The cost is $5 for residents and $6 for non-residents.

The day will start out with instruction and demonstrations dropping lines in the water at Big Bear Lake. Bait will be provided and there will be a limited number of fishing poles available. In addition prizes will be awarded in various ages categories for first fish caught and the largest fish caught.

So bring the kids by at 9am or just stop in and see how much fun all the kids are having catching some fish! After you are done, head over to Eloise Chicago (at Route 60 and Milwaukee Ave.) for some lunch.

As always, we welcome your comments, thoughts and suggestions on what makes Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein and Vernon Hills such a great place to live, work and play!

Come for a Cinnamon Roll and Stay for some Coffee

When it comes to coffee, the Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein and Vernon Hills area has plenty of options, but one of my favorites is Eloise Chicago in Vernon Hills. They are one of the few, if not only, area Lake County coffee shop featuring Metropolis Coffee. But Eloise Chicago is much more than a coffee shop. A bakery and cafe would also be perfect terms to describe Eloise Chicago. Their cinnamon rolls are a sweet treat at any time of the day and what Eloise started with. But now they make homemade bread and muffins every day. So the sandwich and soup or salad selections make for a great lunch options.

Eloise Chicago has been in the same location at 701 N. Milwaukee Ave. #312, Vernon Hills for over 21 years. You can view the namesake of Eloise Chicago, Eloise Torres on a Vernon Hills video interview.

So don’t just go for the coffee. See their barista skills at work on an espresso or latte and enjoy it with a cinnamon roll! Or stop by for lunch after enjoying a canoe trip on the Des Plaines River from Offshore, located a few door down in Rivertree Plaza.

Special thanks to Jeff Harris who knew my affection for good coffee and suggested I try Eloise Chicago.

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Have Kayak? Will Paddle!

On a warm summer day in Lake County, why not escape to the shade and water in a canoe or kayak on the Des Plaines River! Don’t have a canoe or kayak? No problem! Offshore offers rentals of tadem conoes and solo or tadem kayaks. Offshore is located on Route 60, just east of Milwaukee Ave., in Vernon Hills and only steps from the Route 60 canoe launch on the Des Plaines River.

If you feel you need a little instruction before heading out on the Des Plaines River by yourself, Offshore offers classes on Friday nights and Sunday afternoons during the summer months. Private lessons are available as well as Eskimo Rolling classes for more advanced paddlers. You don’t need to bring anything, other than perhaps a change of clothes, water, hat, etc. All lessons are done on Big Bear Lake nearby in Vernon Hills.

In addition to canoe and kayak rentals and classes, Offshore is one of Chicagoland’s largest sellers of inflatable boats, canoes and kayaks. Plus they have a complete line of accessories. Be sure to call Offshore at (847) 362-4880 for hours, as they change by season and depending on private group events. So stop by and tell them you found them on Lake County Happens.

Read more about the Des Plaines River Trail and as always, we welcome your comments, thoughts and suggestions on what makes Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein and Vernon Hills such a great place to live, work and play!

Ooh-lala…Crepes! Cooking Class in Libertyville

“Someone’s in the Kitchen” offers a “Crepes- Ooh-lala!” cooking class tonight at 6:30pm.

Someone’s in the Kitchen invites you to join Mark Seaman, renown Pastry Artist and Chef, who will be whipping up these tasty, delicate morsels and show you just how easy they are to prepare.  There will be a variety of flavors including Beautiful Berry Crepes and Chocolate Crepes with Cream. The cost for the class is $60. And the best part is not only do you get to see how to make the crepes, but you get to taste them! Yummy!

In addition to the Crepes class, several other cooking classes are being offered throughout the month of June. July and August as well as kids cooking classes are also posted on the Someone’s in the Kitchen website. Located at 522 N. Milwaukee Ave., in downtown Libertyville, Someone’s in the Kitchen has cookware, kitchen gadgets, knives and gourmet items to make any cook happy. You can also purchase The Olive Tap olive oils and balsamic vinegars at Someone’s in the Kitchen now.

Don’t forget, just up the street is Main Street Smokehouse. Regional barbecue in downtown Libertyville.

As always, we welcome your comments, thoughts and suggestions on what makes Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein and Vernon Hills such a great place to live, work and play!

"Come and See" Old No.1

The final drive is underway to fund the recently completed restoration of Old No.1 and you’ll get to take a look at the fully restored Old No.1 at the “Come and See” event today.  In order to make the fundraising fun, the Centennial Committee members and firemen will be on hand to answer questions and explain the restoration process. The vehicle, which is a 1925 Stoughton firetruck, will be used in parades and on display at community events.

So Come the Old No.1 in her restored glory today from 2-4pm at the Midlothian Fire Station in Mundelein.

Before the “Come and See” Old No.1 event, you can check out Libertyville’s Historic Walking Tour and the Old Navy Vernon Hills Safety Day and Bike Rodeo.

As always, we welcome your comments, thoughts and suggestions on what makes Green Oaks, Libertyville, Mundelein and Vernon Hills such a great place to live, work and play!