Big Blue's Hour of Power a Success

It was a fundraising effort that topped all expectations. Big Blue Swim School partnered with Make It Better, the OLPH Sharks, and two-time Olympic gold medalist Peter Vanderkaay to raise money for the Ted Mullin Fund for pediatric sarcoma research on March 12 at the Playdium Pool in Glenview. Peter swam with participants and signed […]

Chef Sarah Stegner is on Fire with Prairie Fire

Renowned chef Sarah Stegner, co-owner of Prairie Grass Café in Northbrook, gives new meaning to the term down-to-earth. No matter how many accomplishments and accolades she racks up—two James Beard awards, running a thriving restaurant in a recession and even opening a new one, for starters—this mom and Evanston native just keeps quietly doing what […]

Dedicated Dads: Chip Kenyon

When Chip Kenyon says he likes sports and coaching, he’s not kidding. Kenyon is the father of five kids between the ages of 13 and 16 (three are triplets). He coaches them all.

Women of Philanthropy: Patty Cherry Reece

Patty Cherry Reece Co-founder, The Warren W. “Billy” Cherry Scholarship Fund Skokie Even though she’s retired from teaching in District 65, Patty Reece continues doing what teachers do: She believes in people. In her hometown of Evanston, Patty’s support of young people through the Warren W. “Billy” Cherry Scholarship Fund has left a legacy of […]

Women of Philanthropy: Prue Beidler

Prue Beidler Lake Forest Before Prue Beidler says “yes” to any philanthropic invitation, she tries to say “no” first. Not that you’d know it from the number and variety of boards and organizations she’s served. But to Prue, the most effective volunteer is the one who is passionate about what she’s doing. “Don’t ever say […]