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Friday, March 15, 2013

Glenview’s Triathlon Training Company to work with Highland Park Recreation Center

Together We Tri currently partners with Glenview Park District and offers training programs for people all skill levels.

  A Glenview company will soon be partnering with Highland Park Recreation Center to offer triathlon training courses and upon completion, students will participate in one of the three triathlons held at the Park Center, such as the indoor triathlon taking place on March 17, Winnetka Talk reported.  Since 2000, Together We Tri, a triathlon training company has been helping people prepare for triathlons by teaching them about gear needs, nutrition, injury prevention, transitions and endurance, owner Libby Hurley says she started the business to help people to believe in themselves and their own dreams, Winnetka Talk reported.  Related Coverage

Friday, February 22, 2013

Glenview Musician’s CD Part of 2013 Oscar Gift Bags

Dylan Jordan’s music will be included in gift bags for nominees at the 85th Academy Awards gala on Sunday.

  Dylan Jordan, owner of Dolphin Rose Music & Media Worldwide in Glenview and Libertyville, will have his recent CD included in gift bags for Oscar nominees Sunday, Glenview Announcement reported.  Dylan, who wrote, produced and performed the music video, “I Love You Sha La La”, says the video was shot at Wilmette’s Gillson Park beach by Lake Michigan, Glenview Announcement reported. The Glenview business owner has also performed live before 50,000 people as the opening act for the Winston Cup on ESPN at Phoenix International Raceway, according to his company's website. Related Coverage  

dylan jordan

8:55 am on Sunday, February 24, 2013

Thanks Steve, Sue & the gang! According to Sue, it appears that we should be getting together sometime in mid-March. Looking forward to seeing you all soon, Dylan Jordan   more ›

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Menchie's Self-Serve Yogurt Shop Now Open in the Glen

The frozen yogurt store's newest outpost in Glenview lets customers dish out their own frozen yogurt and toppings, then weigh their concoction to determine the price. It opened Tuesday in the Glen.

After much anticipation from frozen yogurt fanatics, Menchie's opened in the Glen on Tuesday. The self-serve shop, which has outlets around the country and internationally, lets you dole out your yogurt and sprinkle on your own toppings, then weighs your dish at the cash register. The store, 1364 Patriot Blvd., is the third Menchie's in Illinois. According to the store's Facebook page, the official grand opening will be this weekend. Glenview Patch reader Hillary Pavia stopped by on opening day with two of her sons, Jack and Carter, to check it out and sent in some pictures to make the rest of us hungry. Stay up to date on the latest Glenview business happenings by signing up for our morning newsletter.

Lynda Bay

1:53 am on Monday, June 4, 2012

Cute kid! Children really love Menchie's Self-Serve Yogurt. I love yogurt! It is one of the best delicacies. It is actually a dairy product which is produced by using fermented milk. _________________________________ Looking for yogurt business? check reisandirvys.com for more information   more ›

Friday, April 6, 2012

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Tuesday, April 3, 2012

VIDEO: Dog Days Make Big Splash at Glenview's Carriage Hill

Workouts in a farm pond for a surgery-rehabbing hunting dog inspired what is now like an indoor water park for pooches on Waukegan Road.

He shouldn’t have opened that door. A visitor to Carriage Hill Kennels’ two-year-old acquatic center on Waukegan Road grew curious about activity in the next room. So he nudged the door only half open and… Boom! Glenview news delivered daily: Get the Patch newsletter A half-dozen dogs burst through. They raced around the 800-square-foot pool like maniacs, trying to scoop up any ball in sight. Amazingly, none jumped into the pool. That gave the two-generation Carriage Hill management of siblings Francine Barnes and Chris Cocallas, and Barnes’ son Bob, time to round up the canines. The humans fitted the dogs with life vests, while Bob Barnes donned a wet suit. The dogs came back in – four English springer spaniels, a golden retriever, a …

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