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Winnetka-Northfield-Glencoe Chamber of Commerce
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The third annual Networking Extravaganza and Business Expo was held on Wednesday, March 2 at the North Shore Senior Center in Northfield. The event was sponsored by the Pioneer Press…
Good friends, good golf and an opportunity to meet new people. Girls Golf Day offered this and much more.
Carol Sanders, wife of Rick Sanders, Lifetime Commitment Recognition Honoree, Woman of the Year Becky Hurley , Business Leader of the Year John Bradley, Raynor Door Company, Educator of the Year Blakely Bundy, The Alliance for Early Childhood, Man of the Year Bob Linn, Safety Officer of the Year Officer Anne Marie Boba, Winnetka-Northfield Public Library District Employee of the Year Deborah Kushnir
The Winnetka-Northfield Chamber of Commerce’s 36th annual Recognition Lunch was Wednesday, April 25th at the Winnetka Community House. The annual lunch recognized Winnetka residents, community leaders, business members and area volunteers. There was networking, a fashion show, awards and a silent auction.
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Northfield is the best of worlds, a thriving, desirable suburb and a village with hometown charm. Incorporated in 1926 and located 20 miles from the heart of Chicago’s loop. With a population of approximately 5,700 attracts those looking for a small-town way of life near large city.
The Village of Winnetka features tree-lined streets, sandy beaches, renowned schools, outstanding parks, quality recreational facilities, a centralized community house, local non-profit organizations, and numerous houses of worship. The Village of Winnetka features four distinct shopping districts: Hubbard Woods, East Elm, West Elm and Indian Hill. As its name suggests Winnetka is truly a “beautiful land.”