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Learn About All The
Choices at Lake Forest Place
Come to one of our learning events in May to discover the financial and health services choices available for new residents at Lake Forest Place. You must register to get details by calling Paisley Valentincic at 847-604-6516.
Free Continuing Education Event for Professionals
8:30 to 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 12
Creative Responses to Challenging Behaviors in Dementia
Lake Forest Place Club Level * 1100 Pembridge Drive, Lake Forest, IL 60045
Professional continuing education credit of 1.0 clock hour provided free to registered nurses, social workers, nursing home administrators, speech/language pathologists, audiologists, and occupational, physical and respiratory therapists.
For more information and to reserve, please call Charlotte at 847-604-6704.
See What Residents Are Enjoying...
Lyric Opera of Chicago
Enjoy two performances at the Lyric - Oscar Hammerstein and Jerome Kern's "Showboat" and Verdi's "Aida.
Shakespeare Theatre
Residents will head for Chicago's Navy Pier to see Shakespeare's " A Midsummer Night's Dream." "The course of true love never did run smooth." (Act One, Scene One)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Hear Chicago's world-famous orchestra as Ricardo Muti conducts the Cherubini Requiem in C Minor.
Remembering the 50's
A lecture series by historian Myra Loris continues. She reflects upon the decade of the 1950s and discusses pivotal events such as the Cold war and civil rights activities.We tend to remember the 50's as a quiet, happy time. These lectures with Myra Loris take a closer look. It may turn out that our memories may be quite shaken up!
Legally Blonde: The Musical
The MGM movie hit "Legally Blonde" is now a musical! Residents who are Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre subscribers will attend this hilarious singing-dancing comedy together.
Book Club
The Lake Forest Place Book Club just finished reading "The Age of Innocence" by Edith Wharton. Now they gather to watch "Age of Innocence," the movie starring Daniel Day Lewis, Michelle Pfieffer, and Winona Rider.
Ping Pong Tournament
Come to the fitness center and join in this "round robin" style of play on the new ping-pong table. Set up your own game times to compete.
Millions of people play table tennis, also known as ping pong. The sport is popular around the world, and offers entertainment, good cardiovascular exercise and health benefits to players of different ages and fitness levels. Risk of injury is low and the intensity is manageable for most people. Table tennis improves reflex, eye-hand co-ordination, mental alertness and speed of movement. It also improves balance and lowers the chances of falls and injuries.
Chicago Architectural Foundation River Cruise
Marvel at Chicago's soaring towers while enjoying a 90-minute cruise narrated by a docent from the Chicago Architectural Foundation.