That chill in the air is more than just a change in the weather. October is here, which means Halloween is on the way, promising tricks, treats, and all manner of community events for every thing that goes bump in the night. So get ready for some spooky fun for all the mummies, daddies and chillin' children in Lake County with our special Halloween guide.
Jews around the world are getting ready to blow the Shofar and eat apples and honey in commemoration for the High Holidays, which begins Sept. 29 with Erev Rosh Hashanah. Following the Jewish New Year is Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, which is Oct. 9. NeighborhoodCircle.com has compiled a detailed schedule of local service schedules, prayer times and community events happening in the North Shore.
Autumn is just around the corner, bringing with it cooler weather, football, leaves changing colors… and Oktoberfest.
Wine has been grown in the land of Israel for thousands of years. The Bible often refers to the abundant wine harvests of Israel.
No Fourth of July is complete without a parade, fireworks and activities for the whole family. So, get ready to break out the lawn chairs and patriotic garb for this year's Independence Day celebrations.
Enjoy complimentary admission to Kohl Children’s Museum and help support NSSRA Summer Camps.