The Buffalo Grove Park District's Friends of the Parks
Foundation will be hosting its annual 5K and 10K race, the Buffalo Grove
Stampede, on the morning of Sunday, Sept. 2.
The race begins and ends at the Buffalo Grove Park District Fitness
Center, located at 601 W. Deerfield Parkway in Buffalo Grove.
The starts at 7:30 and concludes
around 9:30 am. Several streets will be
closed to traffic during this race, including eastbound Deerfield Parkway from
McHenry Road (Illinois Rt. 83) to Buffalo Grove Road (from 5 -10 a.m.), McHenry
Road (Route 83) between Deerfield Parkway and Buffalo Grove Road,
Checker Drive, Old Checker Road,
Farrington Drive, Shady Grove Lane, Silver Rock Lane and Springside Lane. Maps of the routes, as well as registration
information can be found at bgstampede.org
Cops set to flip
burgers
The Buffalo Grove Police Department will participate in
‘Butterburgers & Badges’, a yearly event to fundraise for Special Olympics.
It will be held Thursday, Aug. 30 from 4 until 8 p.m. at Culver’s, 450 McHenry
Road.
Police Department members will be on
hand to serve meals to patrons who are both dining in, as well as those who are
ordering their meals at the drive thru. During this fundraiser, $1 from every
Concrete Mixer sold will be donated to Special Olympics. PArticipants will have
the opportunity to purchase Special Olympics gear, make donations, and meet a
Special Olympics athlete.
“This is one of the most
highly-attended Special Olympics fundraiser events each year by our officers,” Police
Chief Steven Casstevens said. “They really enjoy serving meals and connecting
with members of our local community.”
Donations to Special Olympics can be made at
any time at the Buffalo Grove Police Department, 48 Raupp Boulevard in Buffalo
Grove.
In 2017, the Police Department donated more
than $45,000 to Special Olympics and is aiming to hit the $50,000 mark in 2018.
Buffalo Grove Days is next week
The 57th annual BG Days festival will be held from
Wednesday, Aug. 29 - Monday, Sept. 3, 2018. This year's fest includes the BG
Days Parade, the BBQ Challenge, the Carnival, the Arts & Crafts Fair,
Business Fair, Special Needs Events, Main Stage Entertainment, an array of food
and beverages, and more. For an overview of the events happening during BG Days
and how to purchase discounted carnival wristbands, click here. The BG Days
Blood Drive is from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 1 at the Alcott Center,
530 Bernard Drive in Buffalo Grove. Appointments can be made by calling
877-543-3768 or by visiting lifesource.org and using sponsor code: BG98.
No farmers’ market
The Buffalo Grove Farmers’ Market will not be running on
Sunday, Sept. 2 during BG Days.
Commission for
Residents with Disabilities sets food & fun
Join the Buffalo Grove Commission for Residents
with Disabilities at Food and Fun, a free event hosted for individuals with
disabilities at the BG Days Carnival. Register by clicking here. The event
includes free admission to the carnival rides for all individuals with
disabilities, and complimentary lunch for the individual and up to four family
members or friends accompanying that individual (tickets for additional family and
friends are $10 each). For questions,
please email Foodandfun@vbg.org.
BG Singers 26th annual
show highlights the Best of 21st Century Broadway
The Buffalo Grove Park District’s BG Singers
will perform their 26th annual choral concert, “Back to the Theater - 21st
Century Broadway: Premieres and Revivals,” on Friday, Sept. 28 at 7:30 pm,
Saturday, Sept. 29 at 3 pm, and Sunday, Sept. 30 at 3 pm at the Buffalo Grove
Park District Community Arts Center, located at 225 McHenry Road in Buffalo
Grove. This show will also be
celebrating the group’s first performance in the newly renovated, state-of-the-art
theater at the Center.
Directed by Linda Rosen, choreographed by
Charla Silver, and featuring accompaniment by Dan Ermel, this show will include
selections from new Tony Award-winning shows, such as Dear Evan Hanson,
Beautiful, Hamilton and Waitress, as well as favorites from revivals like Hello
Dolly, The King and I, and Guys and Dolls.
“We opened the Community Arts Center in 2015
with a show titled, ‘Welcome to the Theater,’ which gave us the idea to use,
‘Back to the Theater’ when we were planning this year’s show,” Rosen said. “We are thrilled to return to our home stage
replete with great sight lines, thanks to new tiered seating, added lighting,
and new sound equipment, as well as an entirely new lobby, art gallery and
concession area.”
Beginning Aug. 29, tickets for all
performances will be available online at bgsingers.org,
or at the Community Arts Center box office Mondays through Thursdays from 8:30
am - 7 pm, Fridays from 8:30 am - noon, or Saturdays from 9 am to noon. Advance ticket prices are $17 for adults, and
$15 for children 12 and under and seniors 62 and older. All tickets purchased at the door will be
$20. For more information, visit bgsingers.org,
or contact Lindsay Grandt at 847.850.2132 or lindsay@bgparks.org.
Buffalo Grove police
officers recognized for life-saving effort
Buffalo Grove Police Officers
Anthony Turano (left) and Derek Hawkins (right),shown with Police Chief Steve Casstevens (center), were honored at the Aug. 20 Village Board
meeting with Life Saving Awards for their efforts that revived a man after a
drug overdose.
The officers responded to a Buffalo Grove
residence on July 12 where an adult male was found unconscious and not
breathing. Due to their training, the officers made the decision to administer
three doses of nalaxone to the man, while also starting basic life saving
measures. The man regained consciousness and was transported to a nearby
hospital and survived. Buffalo Grove officers have been carrying nalaxone, also
referred to by its brand name Narcan, since 2014.
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