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  • STYLE | Kendra Scott Collaborates with LoveShackFancy

    Let's Get Charmed and Fancy–Founders Kendra Scott & Rebecca Hessel Cohen Celebrate the Launch of the Six-Piece Capsule Collection Announcing the launch of the exclusive Kendra Scott x LoveShackFancy collection. Concepted by the lauded female-founders Kendra Scott, founder of the namesake brand, and Rebecca Hessel Cohen of LoveShackFancy, the limited-edition six-piece capsule collection shares a love of romantic styling and is designed to add a pop of everyday joy to jewelry boxes everywhere. Kendra Scott x LoveShackFancy The collection features Kendra Scott's iconic Elisa and Ari styles, adorned with feminine flourishes and innovative hand illustrated floral motifs, alongside signature LoveShackFancy bows crafted in 14k gold over brass. The assortment includes three necklaces, two pairs of earrings, and a bracelet; the collection also includes a pair of earrings exclusive to LoveShackFancy. Remarking on the collection, Founder Kendra Scott stated, "I am thrilled to be able to announce our Kendra Scott x LoveShackFancy collection. It embodies romance and femininity in every piece, and collaborating with Rebecca to bring our respective styles together was an absolute dream. This collection radiates joy and love in its own special way, and I'm beyond excited to see it come to life and share it with all of you." "My daughters and I are huge fans of Kendra Scott I've loved watching all the OOTD Tik Toks with LoveShackFancy and Kendra Scott over the last few years," said Rebecca Hessel Cohen. "When deciding the best fit for a jewelry collab, Kendra Scott made so much sense given the crossover in our audiences. Plus, partnering with Kendra, such an iconic mission-driven female entrepreneur, was truly an honor. Bringing together our shared love of optimism and romance, we put our one-of-a-kind hand-painted prints on their cult-status necklaces and designed a few new styles based on vintage pieces. I can't wait to share it with you all!" The trend-forward collection consists of the Kendra Scott x LoveShackFancy Elisa Gold Pendant Necklace, a reversible style featuring hand-illustrated florals on the iconic Elisa pendant shape and a signature LoveShackFancy bow; the Kendra Scott x LoveShackFancy Gold Stud Earrings, which embody the fun, feminine aesthetic celebrated by both brands with a petite bow and dainty white crystals; and the Kendra Scott x LoveShackFancy Gold Charm Bracelet which features locket, bow, heart, and teacup charms on a gorgeous gold chain. The limited-edition Kendra Scott x LoveShackFancy collection is available in-store and at kendrascott.com/loveshackfancy-x-kendra-scott. Prices range from $65-$150.

  • REAL ESTATE | The Biggest Problem in Real Estate Sales

    Agents Who Suffer from Scarcity Thinking Presented by: Fred Wilson, Fred Wilson Coaching, author of “Real Estate Attraction” The main reason so many real estate agents fail to succeed is due to scarcity thinking in their approach to the business. Perhaps the biggest problem in the industry, it typically manifests as the belief that there isn’t always enough opportunity to go around. Through my decades of professional practice—having myself closed a deal a week for 30 years running—I’ve come to estimate that the vast majority of practicing agents are stuck in a scarcity mindset; thinking that opportunity isn’t here now but rather somewhere else. For example, when I ask a group of agents who've never heard me speak before, “Who here in the room believes in abundance?”, pretty much all the hands go up. But when I inquired further about the actual availability of opportunity that very day, most all the hands fell away. That’s because society teaches us that opportunity is a good thing and that more is better—and I agree on both accounts—but then teaches us that opportunity is rare, fleeting, hard to find, not often available, and typically not here today. And yet, just the opposite is true. Opportunity, particularly in real estate sales, is always available due to the way life works. Since everyone is changing and everybody lives somewhere, everyone’s real estate wants and needs are constantly subject to change. Which means that opportunity is always likely available in some way, just not always obvious. But most real estate agents don’t adequately comprehend the way opportunity works and, thus, remain tethered to scarcity. Consequently, they underproduce in sales. But that need not be their fate. Because physical lack of opportunity is not the problem; lack of mental access to opportunity is the problem. Which is to say, the question of opportunity isn’t if it exists but whether it’s recognized. And when it comes to the individual agent’s experience of success in real estate sales, rarely has a more profound and career-impacting statement been made. In truth, you’re never actually a victim of the limitation factors so often blamed by agents for their lack of opportunity and resultant failure in the business. Things like low inventory, tough competition, economic uncertainty, rising interest rates, bad management, inexperience, under confidence, and lack of know-how are common excuses. Instead, the only limitations you ever truly face arise from scarcity thinking; the simple yet utterly self-defeating belief that there isn’t opportunity for you today. Which is a real problem. Because if you don’t believe there’s opportunity, why would you look for it? Think about it. In reality, new business can only ever happen when it’s today and never when it’s tomorrow because, of course, you’re never actually in tomorrow. As a result, in terms of their ability to succeed sooner versus later, most real estate agents unwittingly take themselves out of the game by making one of the most common business-generation mistakes:  working today to make tomorrow pay. On the contrary, they should be working to make today pay. Success in real estate sales is in large part about how cohesively the qualities of awareness, openness, and alertness work together. In concert, they enable you to observe and interpret the ways in which change—the number one, ever-constant driver in real estate sales—is affecting the individual lives of potential clients and, as a result, creating new opportunities for new business to happen. In other words, access to opportunity (and thus, to success) is a perception thing. Realizing that truth was a game changer in my career. I no longer had to worry about there being enough opportunity. I learned that missing an opportunity in no way limited the phenomenon of opportunity in my business. I knew that, if I looked at things right, there would always be another deal for me to do. Regrettably, most real estate agents accept without question the (false) cultural norm that opportunity is hard to find. Due to deeply ingrained misconceptions about how opportunity actually works, they operate with resistance, not fluidity, toward their sales goals. And sadly, they don’t know why. But remember this, you cross the great divide from a scarcity mentality to an abundance mentality in life when you no longer assume that opportunity isn’t there but instead assume that it is. Understand that an abundance approach toward opportunity is the unknown (and thus missing) link for most agents; a hidden key that, once found, will unlock the door to more success in real estate sales. Open your mind to what’s possible. Pay attention to what’s happening around you. Embrace the fact that, due to the nature of change in life, opportunity is everywhere. Consciously strive to tap the income-generating (and thus career-enhancing) power of a more high-functioning approach to opportunity in your real estate business. About Fred Wilson Blending real estate savvy with insightful life philosophy, Fred Wilson leverages over 40 years experience, including co-founding both a brokerage and escrow company. As a renowned industry mentor, Fred spotlights meaningful human connections while empowering agents to maximize their capability through his online Production Model® course, inspirational books, and audio programs. Revered for his sage guidance navigating life’s transitions, his unwavering dedication to both personal and professional success continues motivating people to unlock their utmost potential.  Fred’s latest book “Real Estate Attraction” is available now.

  • NAPERVILLE | Update to Shooting on Tuesday Afternoon, Two Offenders Fled the Scene

    VICTIM SHOT IN THE LEG DURING STRUGGLE NAPERVILLE — On Tuesday, April 16, 2024, at the approximate time of 1:30 p.m., officers were dispatched to the 2500 block of Leach Dr. for the report of a gunshot victim. The preliminary investigation indicates that two subjects, known to the victim, came to the victim’s house.  Shortly thereafter, a struggle ensued, and the victim was shot in the leg.  The two alleged offenders fled the scene on foot. Naperville officers searched the area for several hours and later located and arrested a juvenile.  This juvenile was later transferred to the River Valley Juvenile Detention Center.  The juvenile appeared at a detention hearing this morning where they were charged with one count of Aggravated Robbery and remanded. Their next court date is scheduled for May 1, 2024. The investigation is ongoing to locate the second alleged offender. The Naperville Police Department sends thanks to Indian Prairie School District 204 and the community in this area for their assistance and understanding during this investigation. Also, they are sending thanks to the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office for their guidance and efforts on this case, the release noted. Anyone who may have witnessed or has information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the Naperville Police Department Investigations Division at 630-548-2955.

  • GENEVA | 318 Coffee House Will Be Closing, Owners Announced

    BELOVED COFFEE SHOP TO CLOSE AFTER FACING A FEW CHALLENGING YEARS GENEVA-The well-loved downtown Geneva coffee shop will be closing its doors at the end of April. The announcement came Tuesday evening as it was shared in social media. In part, it read: “It is with heavy hearts that we must share some difficult news with you. After much consideration and soul-searching, we have made the heartbreaking decision to close our beloved coffee shop, 318 Coffee House at the end of April 2024.” Read their full statement here: https://mailchi.mp/786977c3936b/318-closing Owned and operated by the Untiedt family, who also owns Graham’s Chocolates, the coffee shop opened in 2005 but has faced some monumental challenges these past few years, as explained in their heartfelt statement. The closure will allow them to focus solely on running their chocolate business, which is loved beyond measure throughout the community.

  • SWIFTIE FUN | A Cryptic QR Code Mural Has Appeared on the Side of a Building in River North

    HAVE YOU SCANNED IT!? Swifties in River North, Chicago, are abuzz with excitement! A mysterious mural has appeared on the side of a building at 33 W. Grand Ave. The mural features the words “Taylor Swift” and “The Tortured Poets Department”, along with a giant QR code. The QR code, composed of the letters “ttpd” and the number “13”, leads to a 13-second video on Taylor Swift’s official YouTube account. Curiously, the video displays the message “Error 321”. Taylor Swift’s 11th studio album, aptly titled “The Tortured Poets Department”, is set to release this Friday, April 19. As a fun tidbit, Swift considers 13 her lucky number (she was born on December 13), and she often hides Easter eggs in her music releases. Fans have gathered outside the mural, speculating about its meaning. Some have even live-streamed the spectacle and taken photos with it. Additionally, Spotify has unveiled a poetry library installation in Los Angeles as part of the album promotion. So, Swifties, keep your eyes peeled for more clues as we await the poetic musings of “The Tortured Poets Department”! 🌸🎤

  • NAPERVILLE | Shooting Reported Tuesday Afternoon, Schools on Lockdown

    News Update: Naperville Police Investigate Shooting Incident In Naperville, the local police department has requested residents to shelter in place as they conduct an investigation into a shooting incident that occurred on Tuesday afternoon April 16, 2024. The shooting incident took place in the vicinity of Leach and Leverenz. As a precautionary measure, several nearby schools have also been asked to shelter in place. It has been emphasized by the authorities that this shooting incident does not seem to be a random occurrence. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing situation. Anyone with additional information or who notices anything suspicious is asked to call 911. Source: MSN.com

  • BROOKFIELD | Brookfield Zoo Chicago Welcomes Koalas for the First Time in Its 90-Year History

    Zoo to Debut the Species May 24 for the First Time in Its 90-year History BROOKFIELD— Chicagoans will soon be able to say “G’day” to a new animal species at Brookfield Zoo Chicago. The Zoo will welcome koalas for the first time in its 90-year history, starting Memorial Day weekend. Named Brumby and Willum, the two 2-year-old marsupials will be visible to guests beginning May 24 in the Zoo’s Hamill Family Play Zoo, now free year-round with general admission. This partnership with San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and San Diego Zoo’s Koala Education and Conservation Project marks a rare opportunity for guests, as Brookfield Zoo Chicago is one of only 11 accredited zoological facilities in North America where the public has the opportunity to see and experience these unique and engaging animals while developing a respect and appreciation for them and wildlife around the world. Koalas have a specific diet—they are one of only a few animals that eat eucalyptus leaves, which are highly poisonous to most other animals. Twice a week, the Zoo will receive a rotation of several different species of fresh eucalyptus leaves for Brumby and Willum. Because of the leaves’ high level of toxicity, the koala has specialized gut bacteria that breaks down the poisonous leaves, extracting all water and nutrients. This is why koalas spend most of their time—up to 18-22 hours a day—sleeping in trees conserving their energy. Although many refer to koalas as bears, there is no relation. According to several sources, the misnomer occurred when English-speaking settlers observed koalas in Australia and thought the animal resembled a small bear. Actually, the koala is the only existing species of the family Phascolarctidae. It is more closely related to other marsupials (pouched mammals) like wombats and kangaroos, which can be seen at the Zoo’s Australia House. Koalas are listed as a “vulnerable” species by the International Union for Conservation and Nature (IUCN) in its native land of Australia. Found in Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, and New South Wales, the species faces several threats, including deforestation, fragmentation of its habitat for development, bushfires, disease, and drought. “This year, as we celebrate our 90th anniversary, we are so excited to introduce our guests to another charismatic species from the land “down under,” said Mark Wanner, associate vice president of animal care and conservation for the Zoo. “Brookfield Zoo Chicago has a long successful history with Australian animals in its care as well as being involved in conservation efforts on the continent.” In the early 1970s, the Zoo purchased 16,000 acres of land in South Australia, named Brookfield Conservation Park. For two decades the Zoo’s researchers helped local conservationists manage and restore the reserve, which was badly depleted by drought and being overgrazed by sheep and rabbits, as well as conducted a number of significant research projects. The successful recovery of the land was an inspiration for the restoration of more than two million acres of severely degraded pastoral property, located about 60 miles east of Brookfield Conservation Park, to be transformed into Murray-Sunset National Park. Over the next few decades the Zoo assisted in the acquisition of other property for conservation and education resources before transitioning its landholdings and conservation operations over to its management partner, the Australian Landscape Trust. Those interested in supporting the care of the koalas at Brookfield Zoo Chicago can contribute to the Animal Adoption program. For $35, a recipient receives the Friend Package, which includes a personalized certificate of adoption, a 5-inch x 7-inch color photograph of a koala, a fact sheet on the species, an Animal Adoption program decal, and an invitation to the exclusive 2024 Animal Adoption summer event. A Plush Package is also available for $65 and includes all the benefits of the Friend Package as well as an adorable 12-inch plush koala and four free tickets to the Animal Adoption evening in 2024. To purchase, visit brookfieldzoo.org/animaladoption.

  • GENEVA | Spring Fun Weekend Carnival

    HAPPENING MAY 10-12 GENEVA–Spring in to a good time!  The Windy City Amusement Carnival will be at Kane County Cougars Stadium parking lot, 34W002 Cherry Ln., Geneva. May 10-12, 2024. Take advantage of unlimited ride specials from 5:30-9:30 pm Friday & Saturday ($35/person); 1-5 pm Saturday and Sunday ($30/person).  For a discounted/per person/per session/per day ride as many rides as you desire during the unlimited ride times/days.  Regular hours of operation are 5-10 pm Friday; 1-10 pm Saturday and 1-8 pm Sunday. For more information, visit windycityamusements.com. Presented by Geneva Chamber of Commerce and Windy City Amusements.

  • CHICAGO | Randolph Street Market Festival, May 25+26 and September 28+29

    Celebrating Twenty-One-derful Years! INDOOR/OUTDOOR FESTIVAL EXTRAVAGANZAS! CHICAGO–This Memorial Day Weekend, May 25+26 2024, Randolph Street Market will celebrate its 21st Anniversary! It may seem far off, but i's not too early to start your wish list for the best treasure hunt in Chicago! You’ll get another chance to experience the globally celebrated Randolph Street Market Festival at their annual Fall spectacular Editors Designers and Tastemakers Choice for Charity September 28+29, 2024! Mark your calendars and plan your visits! At the close of the Market Day, there’s nothing like rooftop cocktails and dining al fresco at one of the incredible restaurants in the West Loop/Fulton Market neighborhood… and there are hotels-a-plenty within walking distance of The Market. With all the many activities Chicago has to offer including sporting events, River architecture cruises, bike rides along the lakefront, live theater, dance and concerts, there’s no place we’d rather be this summer and fall than in the Windy City! LEARN MORE

  • AURORA | One Dead, One Injured in Aurora Shooting

    AURORA—On the morning of April 15 Aurora Police officers were dispatched to the 700 block of Charles Street for a disturbance inside a residence. While officers responded to the scene, a 911 caller reported a male inside the residence was armed with a gun. As officers arrived on scene, they heard a gunshot from within the residence. The front door of the residence opened, and a 43-year-old female exited, stating she had been shot. Aurora Officers rendered aid to the female and turned her over to Aurora Fire Department paramedics. AFD transported the female to a local hospital for treatment, where she remains in serious condition. As additional officers responded to the scene to establish a secure perimeter around the residence, the male fled the scene. Officers requested further assistance from members of the Aurora Special Response Team (SRT). SRT ultimately entered the residence and found no one inside. Officers identified the vehicle the offender fled in within minutes of the shooting. That information was disseminated to police agencies statewide. At approximately 10:30 AM, the offender’s vehicle was located by the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office. A traffic stop was conducted on the vehicle in the 2100 block Cottage Road in Wilmington, Will County, Illinois. At that time, the man exited his vehicle, fired a weapon at himself, and was pronounced deceased. The identity of the man is being withheld pending notification of next of kin. The Will County Coroner’s Office will release the man’s identity following an autopsy on April 16, 2024. Detectives from the Aurora Police Department’s Investigations Bureau responded to the scene on Charles Street and began investigating the specific circumstances of the incident. Evidence Technicians also responded to the scene to identify and collect forensic evidence from the shooting. Based on information available at this time, detectives determined this is a domestic related issue and there is no threat to the community. The investigation into the incident remains active. Anyone with information is asked to call Aurora Police’s Investigations Division at (630) 256-5500. Source: Aurora Police Dept

  • NAPERVILLE | New List by Money & ADT Highlights Coveted Communities Across the Country

    NAPERVILLE MAKES THE 'BEST PLACES TO LIVE' LIST AGAIN IN 2024, THIS TIME AS #45 SAN JUAN–Personal finance digital platform Money today announced Best Places to Live 2024, the newest iteration of their decades-old franchise highlighting the best communities across America. In partnership with the #1 smart home security provider in the U.S.1, ADT, this annual editorial flagship helps readers discover some truly hidden gems. MONEY ANNOUNCES BEST PLACES TO LIVE 2024 - ADT Security Adds Safety Index to the Money List Money and ADT Announce Best Places to Live 2024 "Finding a place to plant your roots is about so much more than location – it's about making connections, feeling comfortable and safe in your surroundings and finding common ground with your fellow neighbors," says Money's executive editor Mike Ayers. For the first time, the 2024 list showcases the outstanding lives small and big towns are creating for their residents — and models for how communities can create lasting impacts together. This year's list includes five new categories: Suburbs with a Soul: These suburbs stand out for their vibrant community spirit, offering a blend of traditional suburban comfort with unique cultural, artistic, and historical depth. New Boomtowns: Emerging as the new frontiers of economic and population growth, these areas are rapidly transforming with innovative industries and offering plentiful job opportunities. Culture Hubs: These cities are renowned for their rich cultural landscapes, boasting an array of museums, theaters, music venues, and diverse culinary scenes that attract artists and culture enthusiasts alike. Not Just College Towns: Beyond their academic institutions, these towns offer a dynamic living experience with a youthful vibe, cutting-edge research, thriving local economies, and vibrant social scenes. Best Kept Secrets: Hidden gems scattered across the country, these places offer an unmatched quality of life with their serene beauty, close-knit communities, and affordable living, yet remain under the radar. When determining which towns made the list, Money reviewed the top characteristics that make a community stand out from the rest, including: Economic Opportunity for Individuals--the availability of jobs across various sectors, upward mobility, and income growth potential, highlighting areas where individuals can thrive financially. Small Business Vibrance--the support and success rate of small businesses, reflecting the health of local entrepreneurship, innovation, and the community's commitment to fostering a supportive ecosystem for startups. Government Policies that Favor Growth--the role of local and state government policies in stimulating economic development, including tax incentives, investment in infrastructure, and support for key industries, contributing to a conducive environment for business and residential expansion. Safety--the overall safety of a community, considering crime rates, public safety initiatives, and the presence of emergency services, to determine the well-being and security of its residents. "At ADT, we are committed to working with local communities like the ones highlighted in this report to help ensure people feel safe and protected in their homes and businesses," said DeLu Jackson, ADT's chief marketing officer. "Our National Safety and Security Index analysis showed that, adjusting for population density, and crime related alarm triggers, this Best Places list also includes some of the safest towns in the country," said Tammy Green, director of analytics at ADT. "Using official crime data and our own exclusive customer alarm incident, we are able to see that ADT customers in these areas, whose alarm was triggered due to crime, had, on average, half the number of incidents than the national average." To explore the full Best Places to Live list, visit the hub here. Started in 1987, Money's Best Places to Live is the brand's longest and most well-known franchise. It's been featured in movies, shared by prominent politicians, and shaped national discourse around what citizen's value most in a place to live. This year's Best Places to Live uses numerous data sources that featured cost of living and job growth, along with hundreds of hours of research to create a spotlight of 50 communities across the country. Money has a 50-plus-year legacy of guiding people to financial victories with up-to-date information, education, and tools. Money.com, a digital destination, helps create richer lives for everyone—in every sense of the word. Signature franchises include a bevy of Best-In categories such as Best Places to Live, Best Colleges, Best Life Insurance, Best Auto Insurance and Best Homeowner Insurance, with an aim to improve your finances and promote your well-being. About ADT: ADT provides safe, smart and sustainable solutions for people, homes and small businesses. Through innovative offerings, unrivaled safety and a premium customer experience, all delivered by the largest networks of smart home security professionals in the U.S., we empower people to protect and connect to what matters most, every second, every day. For more information, visit adt.com.

  • NAPERVILLE | DuPage Children's Museum Wonder Room Receives Innovation Award

    Illinois Association of Museums Celebrates Innovation at DuPage Children’s Museum NAPERVILLE–The sensory-friendly Wonder Room at DuPage Children’s Museum (DCM) received a prestigious Innovation Award from the Illinois Association of Museums (IAM). Annually, IAM hosts a peer reviewed and highly competitive award competition. This is the first year IAM featured an innovation category, celebrating museums who have ventured out of their customary practices to try something new in the last year, and DCM earned top honors. As an independent museum network, IAM supports the work of the American Alliance of Museums, and various local and regional museum networks across Illinois. IAM seeks to collaborate with all museum professional groups to promote best practices around the state. With this recognition, DCM is synonymous with best practice in the museum field, this time for Innovation. The challenge in designing the space was how best to create a calming experience in the bustling museum environment that would provide guests an opportunity to slow down and regroup yet remain engaged in active wonder. Through creativity, experimentation, and strategic partnerships, the immersive concept for the Wonder Room brought together the best of DCM’s in-house exhibit team as well as partnering artists. The resulting exhibit is a multi-sensory experience which incorporates tactile panels linked to sensors that trigger a variety of life-size nature images projected onto the room’s curved wall. Creating an interactive projection that encouraged “slow” engagement was challenging, but the team was motivated by the potential to have the Wonder Room live up to its name while also being a place of peace and reflection. The tactile panels were themed to match the projections. The clouds and sunlight, the earth with its trees and rocks, and the sunset shimmering over a lake could be seen and felt, creating the unique potential for children to work together to create their own landscapes. Original musical composition to correlate with the tactile panels and imagery was also developed. For instance, when guests interact with the night sky sensory panel they start to hear a piano expressing a dreamy melody. The sound design not only brought another calming sensory input, but also allowed guests with low/no vision to interactively feel and hear the art. “We work hard every day to create a dynamic play environment where children and families feel welcome, safe, and inspired! Our exhibits aim to build creative problem-solving skills in children, as we know that the solutions the world needs are nestled in their young minds,” explained Kimberly Stull, DCM Chief of Building and Making. “The work we did creating the Wonder Room emulates this grand notion of education and embodies our mission. We truly came together to push the boundaries of our skill sets to create an environment that is unique and exciting, but primarily, exactly what our guests needed – a calming space.” DCM’s dedication to playful learning demands creativity and innovation, and the team is committed to take what they know and can do into all kinds of directions to inspire museum guests – and museum peers. The Wonder Room is supported by the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation and a grant from City of Naperville Special Events and Community Arts (SECA) Fund. www.dupagechildrensmuseum.org

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