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Get Out: Composting Workshop, Eco-Home Bike Tour

Let Wilmette-Kenilworth Patch help you make plans for something fun to do this weekend.

 

It's Thursday and you have no idea what you're going to do this weekend. Patch is coming to the rescue. We've got the best bets for your done-with-work-outta-here time. Check out our picks for the activities to hit and new places to explore this weekend.

Caregivers of Children with Mental Illness Support Group

  • When: Friday, June 15, 2012, 9:30 am
  • Where: Wilmette Public Library1242 Wilmette Ave, Wilmette
  • Why Go?: Meetings of a support group for caregivers of children with mental illnesses, diagnosed or undiagnosed, take place in the Small Meeting Room from 9:30-11:00.  The sessions are facilitated by a volunteer from NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness.  For information, call 847-716-2252 or visit the NAMI website at www.namiccns.org.
  • Pricing: Free

 

Sing-A-Long Mary Poppins at Wilmette Theatre

 

Composting Made Easy

 

EcoBuild Architectural Bicycle Tour

  • When: Saturday, June 16, 2012, 1:00 pm
  • Where: Wilmette Historical Museum609 Ridge Rd, Wilmette
  •  Why Go?: The Wilmette Historical Museum invites the community to a self-guided tour of five excellent examples of new homes built using “green” technology. Each home will have a builder or contractor on-site to describe the specific element of “green” technology used in the home and will provide information and materials. Solar panels, foam insulation, and green roofing systems are some of the technologies that will be included. Participants will receive a map, which serves as a ticket, a North Face backpack, binder and informational materials. Although bicycles are encouraged for this tour, they are not required.
  • Pricing: $25

 

Wilmette French Market

 

Opera in Cinema presents "Peter Grimes" at Wilmette Theatre

  • When: Sunday, June 17, 2012, 2:30 pm
  • Where: Wilmette Theatre1122 Central Ave, Wilmette
  • Why Go?: British composer Benjamin Britten described his opera Peter Grimes as “the struggle of the individual against the masses. The more vicious the society, the more vicious the individual.” Set in a drab fishing village, Peter Grimes tells the story of a man accused by his neighbors of committing unspeakable crimes, and how their actions ripple further and further. Britten’s incredible score includes the Four Sea Interludes, instrumental music between scenes that perfectly express the mystery and pain at the heart of this opera.Conducted by Robin TicciatiDirected by Richard JonesStarring John Graham-Hall, Susan Gritton, Christopher Purves and Felicity Palmer.
  • Pricing: $20

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