LAKE FORESTER JULY 2, 2009 24 Hours in Lake Forest · A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION LAKE FOREST A DAY...
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PHOTOGRAPHED MAY 29, 2009
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Richard Bajjalieh
Tamara Bell
Rob Dicker
Ruthie Hauge
Joel Lerner
Dan Luedert
Brian O’Mahoney
Karlie Shields
Suzanne Tennant
Allison Williams
ADAY INTHELIFE24 Hours in Lake Forest
LAKE FORESTER
JULY 2, 2009
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Bently Frost, 4, gives her Razor a whirl on the neighbor's long driveway before dinner.
Former U.S. Marine OfficerDoug West points out thegrave of a German Prisonerof War as he visits the gravesof veterans at Fort SheridanCemetery in Lake Forest.
From midnight to midnight, Pioneer Press’ award-
winning photographers focused on Lake Forest. They
photographed residents waking up, connecting with
their families, dining, working and relaxing. The
results are in this special section and on our Web site.
Ruthie Hauge
Suzanne Tennant
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OVERNIGHT
RIGHT Zen Dykyj, water plant operator, checks pressure levelsat the Lake Forest Water Plant early in the morning.
ABOVE Horacio Davila inserts clean linens into a foldingmachine while working laundry at Lake Forest Hospital.
TOP RIGHT Gerhard Greub rushes some rhubarb tarts, freshfrom the oven at Gerhard's Elegant European Desserts.
Joel Lerner
Dan Luedert
Dan Luedert
As midnight struck to usher inMay 29, Pioneer Press photographersbegan to fan out across Lake Forest tocapture what a day is like in ourbeloved city.
For 24 hours they shot residentshustling to catch the train, enjoying ashoe shine, drinking from a MarketSquare water fountain and dancing tothe music of The English Beat. Young-sters sailed on Lake Michigan whileworkers baked desserts on WesternAvenue. Nearly a dozen photogra-phers took thousands of pictures, andwe’ve selected the best of the lot forthis special section.
On the cusp of celebrating its 150thanniversary as a chartered city, LakeForest has much to offer its more than22,000 residents. From fantasticschools to a beautiful beach, from anhistoric downtown to flourishing non-profits, the city is as strong as it’s everbeen. The Lake Forester, publishedweekly since the Grover Cleveland ad-ministration (1896 for non-historybuffs), is proud to keep tabs on thissparkling North Shore community.
– David Sweet
LAKE FOREST:24 HOURS
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Dick Kissel of Lake Forest uses foot straps to work his core muscles in a smallPilates class at the Lake Forest Hospital Fitness Center.
Chicago Bears head groundskeeper Ken Mrock fertil-izes the practice field at the team’s facility on thewestern edge of Lake Forest.
Joel Lerner
Joel Lerner
Allen Laufenberghas his shoesshined by AlanRussian as fatherRichard Russian,left, moves astack of shoes atSlick Shine in theLake Forest TrainStation off West-ern Avenue.
Allison Williams
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Six-year-old Abby Bertram plays with a ball outside her Lake Forest home.
RIGHT Obert Martini cleans dust andsand from a Forest Park Beach facility.
ABOVE Businessman Kurt Kohlmeyerwalks briskly to catch the 7:51 a.m. trainbound for Chicago.
Mass is held at St. Patrick's Church. Karlie Shields
HousekeeperGabriela Galarzamakes the bedin a suite atDeer Path Inn.
Ruthie Hauge
Richard Bajjalieh
Richard Bajjalieh
Allison Williams
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BELOW Dede Erulkar uses her2-year-old son Benjamin's feet asdrums during a music class atthe Music Institute of Chicago’sLake Forest campus.
RIGHT Piero Amidei does alterationson clothing by hand at the shop heand his father opened more than 40years ago called Carlo's Tailoring Shop.
ABOVE Sexton Phillip Alders trimsthe grass around a gravestone inpreparation for a funeral service atLake Forest Cemetery.
RIGHT Barber Lou Ruffolo cuts Hugo Gravenhorst's hair at Ruffolo's Barber Shop in theLake Forest Train Station.
Brian O'Mahoney Allison Williams
Allison Williams
Ruthie Hauge
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Firefighter-paramedic TonyOlifer opens a fire hydrantoutside the Brunswickbuilding. Lake Forest's firedepartment responded toan alarm at the buildingnear the tollway.
LEFT Art Major Justine Cheng draws a large fig-ure for her final project in the Durand Art Instituteat Lake Forest College.
ABOVE Linda Nelson and Thomas Hunter enjoylunch with friends at the Bank Lane Bistro.
ABOVE Six-year-old Maggie Nugent reads a bookat the Lake Forest Library.
BELOW Martin Stohlgrengets a drink at MarketSquare in Lake Forest.
Brian O'Mahoney
Ruthie Hauge
Tamara Bell
Richard Bajjalieh
Tamara Bell
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BELOW Alayna Edmark waits out a cloudburst at thememorial on the green at Market Square. Alayna wastending a plant sale on the green for Flowers by Design.
LEFT Five-year-old Eli Brezak plays on the monkey barsat East School in Lake Bluff just after school let out.
Kids get ice cream at Sweet’s at 260 E. Deerpath.
ABOVE Lake Forest High School Sailing Club membersConnor Adams, left, and Ian Schappe prepare their boatsfor the last practice of the season at Forest Park Beach.
Tamara Bell
Suzanne Tennant
Brian O'Mahoney
Richard Bajjalieh
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ABOVE Lake Forest Parks andRecreation T-ball SeaDogs playersclimb the fence in excitement duringa last-inning rally.
LEFT Tyler Thorn, 13, removes asnake from its cage before feeding itthawed mice at the Wildlife DiscoveryCenter at Elawa Farm in Lake Forest.
FAR LEFT After stopping a car forillegally passing on the inside shoul-der of Route 41, Lake Forest Patrol Of-ficer Ryan Olson issues the driver aticket.
Rob Dicker
Rob Dicker
Ruthie Hauge
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A large group of graduating Deer Path Middle School eighth-graders pose for pictures at the start of their Graduation Dance.
Graham Henderson grooves to the beat of the 1980s ska band The EnglishBeat at a Gorton Community Center fundraiser.
LEFT Deer Path Inn FrontDesk Representative WhitneyRichardson goes through theday's bills and performs a nightaudit at the historic hotel indowntown Lake Forest.
ABOVE Sixth-graders cozy upon a couch to watch "LegallyBlonde" at midnight as part ofCROYA's welcome party/Fridaynight lock -in.
Navy sailors Sa-vanna Gerber andShawn Truesdalesmoke and talkaround the cornerfrom The Lantern.
Suzanne Tennant
Rob Dicker
Rob Dicker
Suzanne Tennant
Rob Dicker