Oct 23, 2023

Cops probe bogus bills, domestic battery / Library unveils artwork / Halloween events set

Aggravated Domestic Battery – This never helps a Yelp review. Police responded to the Extended Stay America, 1525 E Busch Parkway, for a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival police met with a victim, who had a physical altercation with another woman who was arrested and charged with Aggravated Domestic Battery, Aggravated Battery/Great Bodily Harm, and Aggravated Battery/Use of a Deadly Weapon. She was detained at the Lake County jail.

Man charged in fatal crash -- Buffalo Grove Police, working with assistance from the Lake County Major Crash Assistance Team, and the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, have Shalmil Naftaliev, 33, of Hoffman Estates, with a Class 2 Aggravated DUI for being over the legal limit of cannabis at the time of the April 8 crash on Buffalo Grove Road that killed a pedestrian, 81-year-old Alex Gorn of Buffalo Grove. Naftaliev turned himself in On October 4, and was brought to his first court appearance on October 5. Naftaliev was released and will appear in Cook County Circuit Court in Rolling Meadows on Nov. 3.

Criminal damage to property -- A resident in the 110 block of Steeple Drive reported someone broke her rear passenger window. She told police that she heard a loud pop noise in the parking lot and looked out her window and reportedly saw a man, approximately in his late teens, run from her car back to the driver seat of his vehicle. She told police he then drove west on Lake-Cook Road in what appeared to be a black sedan. In a second incident, a resident in the 100 block of Armstrong Drive said she noticed the right rear window of her car had been damaged by an unknown person. In a third incident, a resident in the 0 – 10 block of Oak Creek Drive reported that the rear window of his car was smashed in by an unknown person.

Retail theft -- Police responded to the Jewel at 79 McHenry Road for a report of a theft. Store officials told police that unknown offenders stole seven bottles of alcohol without paying. This investigation is ongoing.

Criminal trespass to vehicles -- Police responded to the area of 350 E. Dundee Road for a report of a suspicious subject. Police arrived on scene and met with a man who police say entered a vehicle that was not his. He was arrested and charged with Criminal Trespass to Vehicle and released from custody.

Forgery – Police reports that two restaurants contacted them about receiving bogus bills.  In the first incident, an employee at Taco a man entered their drive-thru and made two transactions valued at approximately $10. The driver of the vehicle handed the cashier what appeared to be a $20 bill, and was provided the food and change. The offender then requested a drink. and handed the cashier another bill which appeared to be a $20 bill, and was given the drink and change. The driver left and the cashier soon noticed that the two bills provided were counterfeit. A driver matching the same description stopped at the Jimmy John's at 700 E Lake Cook Rd and made a transaction with another counterfeit $20 bill.

 

In Other Community News

Library displays Maker-In-Residence work


The first Maker-in-Residence program work at the Indian Trails Public Library was completed this summer and is on display outside of the Muriel Lischett Reading Room on the second floor of the main library. The wall sculpture was created by the Library’s maker, Anastasia Sitnikov, who partnered with our members to contribute laser cut objects that Sitnikov wove into the sculpture.



Book discussion features Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro

The Indian Trails Public Library District will feature Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro  during a book discussion at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 25. Click here to register.

Klara is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) companion with incredible observational skills who patiently waits in the store for a human to choose her as a friend.

Cops get traffic grant

The Buffalo Grove Police Department has been awarded a Sustained Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) grant to conduct additional traffic safety enforcement efforts for the 2024 federal fiscal year. The grant totals $50,531.40.

The STEP program focuses on high-visibility enforcement and strategies aimed at saving lives and preventing injuries by reducing traffic crashes.

During the STEP grant year, which runs from Oct. 1, 2023 through Sept. 30, 2024, Buffalo Grove Police will conduct additional enforcement efforts to supplement mandatory and optional campaign enforcement dates scheduled during some of the deadliest times of the year.

The STEP grant is funded by federal highway safety funds administered by the Illinois Department of Transportation.

 

Friends of the Park plan Broadway concert

The Buffalo Grove Park District’s Friends of the Park will present “A Broadway Love Story”, featuring Max Quinlan and his wife Siri Howard on Nov. 3.

Their performance will feature songs from Disney classics to Broadway favorites, such as Les Misérables, The Music Man and others.

Quinlan, a Buffalo Grove native, met Howard during their Broadway run in the national tour of Les Misérables. Quinlan is the producing artistic director in Greenville, South Carolina, while Howard performs in theater and concert venues around the country.

The event, at the Community Arts Center, 225 McHenry Road, begins at 6 p.m. and will include a catered dinner by BBQ on Wheels, one drink, and the concert.

Tickets are available with an early bird discount until Oct. 21 at this link for $70. After Oct. 21, tickets are $75. Tickets can also be purchased at the Alcott Center Monday – Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds from the event will go directly to military families and families in need so they can take Park District programming.

For more information, contact Mike Pfeiffer at 847-850-2108 or mikep@bgparks.org. Tables are available for groups of 8 by contacting Cathy Novak at cathysings2211@aol.com.

 

Diwali celebration Nov. 4

“Experience Diwali: A Festival Of Lights” is scheduled from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Community Arts Center, 225 McHenry Road,

Sponsored by the Park District, the free event will feature live entertainment including performances by Meher Dance and Chicago Marathi Vidyamandir’s showcasing Dohl and Tasha musicians, family activities, storytelling by Meher Dance Arts and crafts for children. A rangoli creating competition is also planned.

Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Registration required for all attendees over the age of 3. For more information, contact Mike Pfeiffer at 847-850-2108.

 

Police hosting ‘drug takeback day’

Residents who have unused prescription drugs can bring them to the Police Department on Saturday, October 28 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. to be disposed of safely and properly as part of National Drug Take Back Day.

No needles or inhalers will be accepted. If you cannot stop by during those hours, the Police Department has a safe disposal receptacle in the Police Department lobby available for drop offs all year long. Click here for more information.

 

Village lists sites for middle east aid

A list of organizations actively involved in providing humanitarian aid and resources to those affected by the ongoing crisis in Israel and the Gaza Strip is available on the village website, or by clicking on this link. While the list is not all inclusive, it has been, say village officials, compiled with the help of local partners and residents, and it can be a starting point for those looking to make a donation to support relief efforts.

Board President Eric Smith offered a message of support during the Oct. 16 Village Board meeting for those impacted by ongoing conflict in the Middle East. "In times like these, it is essential for our community to come together, support one another and stand in solidarity with those who are suffering." Additional information about Smith’s statement can be found in this story in the Daily Herald.

 

Park District plans Halloween program at museum

The Park District is sponsoring an “Enchanted Night At The Museum” at the Raupp Museum from 5 to 5:45 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 25. The museum is located at 901 Dunham Lane.

The program is open to participants 7 -12 years of age and will start outdoors and include a flashlight egg hunt in the backyard of the Raupp Museum. Once the egg hunt is over, participants will enter the Museum, only to find out that a spell has been cast upon them. To reverse the spell, participants will solve riddles and challenges, while exploring the Museum. Pre-registration is required; day-of registration is not available. Cost is $12 for in-District/ residents and $15 for nonresidents. The registration code for the program is 261012-01

For more information, or to register, contact Mike Pfeiffer at 847-850-2108.

 

Coat drive under way

The Park District Senior Advisory Council is holding a coat drive through Friday, Nov. 17. Donations of new and gently used coats, jackets, and winter items for adults and children will be accepted. A drop-off box is located in the senior wing of the Alcott Center at 530 Bernard Drive. For more information, contact Megan Baird at 847-850-2119.

 

Second eatery to open at The Clove

Guzman y Gomez will open its fourth Chicago area location Nov. 2 at The Clove. Details about the restaurant and its opening can be found in this story in the Daily Herald.

 

Drive-thru Trick-or-Treat set

Buffalo Grove’s firefighters and police are continuing their tradition of offering drive-thru Trick-or-Treating. This year’s event is from 1 – 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 29 at Fire Station at 109 E. Deerfield Parkway.

Vehicles should enter from eastbound Deerfield Parkway, and will be directed to enter the Fire Station's garage (109 E. Deerfield Parkway) and then exit eastbound on Deerfield Parkway.

 

Have a doggone good time

Residents’ dogs can have a good time on Saturday, Oct. 28 at the “Howl-O-Ween Canine Costume Contest” from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. in the Dan Schimmel Pavilion at Willow Stream Park, 651 Old Checker Rd.

            The free event will include a canine costume contest and doggy egg hunt. Prizes and awards will be given to the most unique and creative costumes; categories include best costume and best family themed costume.

            For more additional information call Pfeiffer at 847-850-2108.

 

Johnson’s guide touts 30th District “wonders”

State Senator Adriane Johnson (D-30) is highlighting opportunities for indoor and outdoor recreation, exploration, education and more at some of the most beloved spots around the 30th District with her “30 Wonders of the 30th District” guide.

Johnson’s office published the 30 Wonders of the 30th District guide to celebrate and uplift public amenities, parks, monuments and other experiences around the district. Ranging from community centers to local museums.

Residents of the 30th District can utilize the project to explore their home communities and rediscover the interesting history, artistic vibrancy, social energy and stunning nature in their own backyard.

To view the 30 Wonders of the 30th District guide click here.

 

Vernon Area Library adds instant access to “The Economist”

Vernon Area Public Library cardholders can now enjoy free, no-wait access to The Economist with their library card. The library recently added the publication to its catalog of digital periodicals available on PressReader.

The publication is available in digital form through PressReader, the library’s platform for digital magazines and newspapers. Patrons can access it through the PressReader app or website when they log in with their Vernon Area Public Library card

With publications from over 120 countries in more than 60 different languages, PressReader users enjoy instant access to periodicals from home and around the world.

In addition to The Economist, PressReader offers full digital versions of premium world news sources including The Guardian, The Atlantic, Newsweek, Forbes, Le Figaro and El País.  Readers can choose from a variety of reading modes to suit their needs, including the original print layout, a mobile-friendly text view, translated from another language or even read aloud.

The Library is located at 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. For more information about the library and its services, visit this site.

 

Happy Anniversary to…

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As always, if you or your organization has news you would like to include, please send it to BuffaloGroveNews@Gmail.com.

 

Need a reason to celebrate?

Oct. 23

International Swallows Depart from San Juan Capistrano Day

National Boston Cream Pie Day

National Croc Day

Oct. 24

National Bologna Day

National Jamaican Jerk Day

National Kangaroo Awareness Day

Oct. 25

National Chucky The Notorious Killer Doll Day

National Greasy Foods Day

National I Care About You Day

Punk For A Day Day

Oct. 26

National Chicken Fried Steak Day

National Mincemeat Day

National Mule Day

Worldwide Howl at the Moon Night

Oct. 27

Frankenstein Friday

National American Beer Day

National Breadstick Day

Oct. 28

Hug a Sheep Day

Muddy dog day

National Chocolate Day

Oct. 29

National Hermit Day

National Oatmeal Day

Visit A Cemetery Day

Oct. 30

Haunted Refrigerator Night

National Candy Corn Day

National Text Your Ex Day

Oct. 31

National Doorbell Day

National Knock Knock Joke Day

Books For Treats Day

 


 

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Oct 11, 2023

Cops with a cause / Halloween events / Night of Broadway music

 Cops with a cause

Members of the Buffalo Grove Police Department are shown around the department’s pink cruiser which was recently rolled out in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

It will be rolling around town during October. The decals for the car were donated by Suburban Accents, Inc of Rolling Meadows to help raise awareness of breast cancer.

 

Wild Fork a step closer

Despite rampant rumors on social media, Wild Fork meats is still planning to open a store in Buffalo Grove. Village officials have confirmed that Wild Fork “has gone through all the necessary zoning and permitting processes and their building permit is ready to be issued,” adding that the village has informed them that permit is ready. There has not been any communication from Wild Fork regarding the permit.

 

Pre-construction work to begin on Arlington Heights Road

Preliminary work on the reconstruction of a 1.5-mile stretch of Arlington Heights Road from IL-83 to Lake Cook Road is scheduled to begin soon. The Lake County Department of Transportation is expected to start with tree removals. Most of the trees being removed will be replaced. Those not being replaced due to utility requirements in the new medians will instead be replaced by naturalized area plantings. Additional information is available at this link.

 

Book sale Saturday

The Indian Trails Public Library District will hold a book sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 14 at the main library 355 Schoenbeck Rd., Wheeling

Attendees will be able to fill a bag of Books for $5. The use of ISBN scanners is allowed between noon and 2 p.m. only. The event is hosted by the Foundation for the Indian Trails Library. All proceeds benefit the library.

 

Park District plans Halloween events

            The Park District is planning Halloween events for kids and canines.

“Trick or Treat Trail” is scheduled from 5 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 20 for children 12 years of age and under at the Community Arts Center, 225 McHenry Rd.

The free event features games, entertainment, family activities and a candy handout for all children. The Park District notes that the event is “Halloween friendly” and has a “no scare one”, but parents are required to accompany their children at all times.

The first 200 attendees will receive a free goody bag. Additional information is available by call Mike Pfeifer at 847-850-2108

Halloween moves from kids to canines on Saturday, Oct. 28 at the “Howl-O-Ween Canine Costume Contest” from 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. in the Dan Schimmel Pavilion at Willow Stream Park, 651 Old Checker Rd.

            The free event will include a canine costume contest and doggy egg hunt. Prizes and awards will be given to the most unique and creative costumes; categories include best costume and best family themed costume.

            For more additional information call Pfeiffer at 847-850-2108.

 

Arts & crafts fair on tap

The Park District is sponsoring an arts & crafts fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 21 at the Community Art Center, 225 McHenry Rd.

The free event will include items from local crafters and business owners for the holidays and other special occasions. For more information, call Aly Stanczak at 847-850-2105.

 

“Coming Out” event Oct. 22

The 6th Annual Coming Out Day Celebration is scheduled from 2 to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 22 at the Community Arts Center, 225 McHenry Rd

The event, sponsored by BG Pride, is touted as a “family friendly” event and will include drag queen Bingo drag king and queen show. Also scheduled are resource tables, art by Peter Thaddeus, balloons by Tommy Games, and musical performances. Tickets cost $10 for children 5 to 11 years of age and $20 for everyone over age 12. Tickets are available at this link.

 

Friends of the Park plan Broadway concert

The Buffalo Grove Park District’s Friends of the Park will present “A Broadway Love Story”, featuring Max Quinlan and his wife Siri Howard on Nov. 3.

Their performance will feature songs from Disney classics to Broadway favorites, such as Les Misérables, The Music Man and others.

Quinlan, a Buffalo Grove native, met Howard during their Broadway run in the national tour of Les Misérables. Quinlan is the producing artistic director in Greenville, South Carolina, while Howard performs in theater and concert venues around the country.

The event, at the Community Arts Center, 225 McHenry Road, begins at 6 p.m. and will include a catered dinner by BBQ on Wheels, one drink, and the concert.

Tickets are available with an early bird discount until Oct. 21 at this link for $70. After Oct. 21, tickets are $75. Tickets can also be purchased at the Alcott Center Monday – Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Proceeds from the event will go directly to military families and families in need so they can take Park District programming.

For more information, contact Mike Pfeiffer at 847-850-2108 or mikep@bgparks.org. Tables are available for groups of 8 by contacting Cathy Novak at cathysings2211@aol.com.

 

Diwali celebration Nov. 4

“Experience Diwali: A Festival Of Lights” is scheduled from 2 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4 at the Community Arts Center, 225 McHenry Road,

Sponsored by the Park District, the free event will feature live entertainment including performances by Meher Dance and Chicago Marathi Vidyamandir’s showcasing Dohl and Tasha musicians, family activities, storytelling by Meher Dance Arts and crafts for children. A rangoli creating competition is also planned.

Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Registration required for all attendees over the age of 3. For more information, contact Mike Pfeiffer at 847-850-2108.

 

Special flag applications available

Applications for a special or organization flag to be flown over the Ernie Karge Rotary Village Green during 2024 are now available.

Additional information and the application are available at  this link. Applications must be submitted by Nov. 1 to be considered for next year's flag-flying schedule.

 

Cops nail 21 during enforcement period

Buffalo Grove police issued 11 seat belt citations, three distracted driving citations, three speeding citations and four other citations during its Child Passenger Safety Week enforcement campaign which ran Sept. 15-30.

The department was one of more than 200 other local law enforcement agencies across the state to increase awareness of proper child safety seat use and encourage all motorists to buckle up. The effort featured high-visibility enforcement combined with a variety of outreach activities, including a media campaign.

 

Trick or Treat dates, times, events set

            Trick or Treating will be from 3 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 31. Residents who are encouraged to leave lights on if they plan on welcoming trick or treaters.

            In addition to trick or treating on Oct. 31, the Buffalo Grove Police and Fire departments will host drive-through trick or treating at the main fire station, 109 Deerfield Parkway, from 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 29.

 

From the Police Reports

Motor vehicle burglary: Police responded to 1000 N Buffalo Grove Road for a burglary to motor vehicle report. Upon arrival police met with a complaint, who related that an unknown offender(s) entered her vehicle and stole various items. This investigation is ongoing.

Retail Theft: Officials at Woodman’s Market summoned police after they observed two people trying to leave the store with items they did not pay for. According to reports, it was the third time the two had been caught trying to shoplift at the store. This time, however, they were issued an adjudication ticket for theft and a trespass warning.

Criminal damage to property: Police responded to 1240 Johnson Drive for a criminal damage to property report. Upon arrival police met with a complainant, who related that an unknown offender put screws in all four tires on both cars he owns. This investigation is ongoing.

Residential burglary: Police responded to the 400 block of Anthony Road for a report of a residential burglary. Police met with the victim who reported sometime between the times of 9:00 a.m. and 8 p.m. hours an offender entered the home and stole various items. This investigation is ongoing.

 

Need a Reason to Celebrate?

Oct. 12

Harry Potter Book Day

National Gumbo Day

National Freethought Day

Oct. 13

International Day for Failure

International Skeptics Day

National Transfer Money to Your Son Day

Oct. 14

Be Bald and Be Free Day

National Chess Day

National Motorcycle Ride Day

Oct. 15

Global Handwashing Day

International Day of Rural Women

National Grouch Day

Oct. 16

Global Cat Day

National Boss's Day

National Liqueur Day

Oct. 17

National Clean Your Virtual Desktop Day

National Pasta Day

National Pay Back a Friend Day

Oct. 18

National Chocolate Cupcake Day

National No Beard Day

National Mashed Potato Day

Oct. 19

Conflict Resolution Day

Evaluate Your Life Day

International Credit Union Day

Oct. 20

Information Overload Day

International Chefs Day

National Day on Writing

 


 

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