Business Profiles

The Green Oaks-Libertyville-Mundelein-Vernon Hills area is brimming with a myriad of businesses, providing excellent products, services and resources for the everyday needs of residents and local businesspeople.

Optimize Chiropractic

Dr. Sean Walker realized a dream when he opened his Optimize Chiropractic office at 1746 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville, in May 2017. The Strum, Wisconsin, native had longed to live in the Chicago area, so he and his wife, Katie, moved here in late 2016 and began searching for an office space.

Prior to embarking on his Illinois adventure, Dr. Walker received a bachelor’s degree in biology from the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire, followed by his Chiropractic degree from Palmer College in Davenport, Iowa. While there, he worked as the head intern in the Troxell Intern program where he practiced the full spine Gonstead Chiropractic method.

“I serve to help whole families adapt better and have an optimal life experience,” he said. “I have even learned Spanish to better serve the Lake County area.”

Dr. Walker learned the value of chiropractic care after he suffered an injury while playing basketball. It was a chiropractor who brought him relief and allowed him to compete again.

After graduation from chiropractic school, Dr. Walker spent nearly three years serving with his mentor, Dr. Lyle Koca, in Omaha, Nebraska, before making his long-awaited move to the Chicago area.

Interestingly, Dr. Walker joined the GLMV Chamber before he even opened his doors.

Mickey Finn’s Brewery

Mickey Finn’s Brewery in Libertyville led the craft brewery charge in Illinois, opening in 1994. It was the first facility of its kind in the state and next year will celebrate its 25th anniversary.

Since 2004, Mickey Finn’s has been owned by Brian Grano who moved it to 345 N. Milwaukee Ave. – a vintage 1917 auto repair garage – in 2014.

The brewery makes a wide variety of beers that rotate through the pub. There is the Double IPA Pineapple Express, the 847 Wheat Ale, the Amber Ale and – during the holidays – Santa’s Magic, a Belgian strong ale. Currently they are available for consumption in the pub or take out using 64-ounce growlers. Soon, however, Grano plans to start canning his brews so people can purchase them in more manageable portions.

Mickey Finn’s has indoor seating for about 220, as well as a beer garden. It features an urban industrial look with a concrete floor, brick walls and a high barrel roof with exposed rafters.

Meals served range from burgers and wings to pizza and salads, all of which get rave reviews. So it is a popular destination for corporate groups, bar crawls, bachelor parties and families/dates. Many also choose to work there on weekday afternoons because it has very fast WiFi.

The Print Refinery at Click Incorporated

Most people have stacks of old VHS tapes they recorded of their family years ago, albums of photos and much more personal memorabilia that they would like to preserve for posterity. Most are stuffed in drawers or piled up in closets, precious but unwieldy.

Six years ago two former Wolf Camera managers, Nick Gillenwater and Mike Magee, teamed up to meet the ongoing imaging needs of Lake County, transferring those old photos and VHS tapes onto more modern, fluid technology (i.e., flash drives, cloud computing). All of the work is done in-house for added security.

For the first five years, the business was known as Click Incorporated but recently they re-branded to “The Print Refinery at Click Incorporated.” Their office is located at 1000 N. Butterfield Rd., Ste. 1025 in Vernon Hills. It is the only business of its type in Lake County and they charge by the hour for video/photo conversions.

“Our tagline is ‘We Print Anything on Everything,’ which means that in addition to converting old photos and videos for safekeeping, we print posters, signage, business cards, checks, door hangers, rack cards, window signs, trade show materials and promotional pieces,” Gillenwater said.

They offer free pick-up and delivery within a 10-mile radius for those with orders of $100 or more.

Lakes Apothecary

Lakes Apothecary opened in Mundelein in fall 2017 after pharmacist Byron Strakusek grew weary of working for a big box store’s pharmacy.

After 10 years of working in that environment, he had tired of the corporate limitations and wanted to run his own shop. So, Strakusek chose to open a Health Mart-affiliated pharmacy in his hometown, at 404 N. Seymour Ave.

Lakes Apothecary fills and compounds prescriptions for both humans and pets and it sells over-the-counter remedies, vitamins, topical creams and ointments, compression stockings, ace bandages, braces and other items to help residents stay as healthy and active as possible.

“We are growing and adapting to the community and seeing what they need. We offer vaccinations, provide drug disposal facilities and take insurance,” Strakusek said. “We also work with people who are looking for alternative medications and more cost-effective solutions and we won’t stop searching until we find a solution. Little-by-little, by word-of-mouth, we are convincing people to try us.”

“It’s so nice to feel like we are being taken care of by someone who genuinely cares. Byron and his assistants are the perfect example of why it’s so much better to shop small and local. We are fortunate to have them,” Catherine Swanson-Flauter wrote on the Apothecary’s Facebook page.

Aspen Landscapes, Inc.

Aspen Landscapes, Inc., based at Route 60 and Fairfield Road in Grayslake, has been a part of the Lake County business environment since Steve Policht, an Antioch resident, and Todd Felinczak, a resident of Libertyville, joined forces in 1996 to start the enterprise and work for themselves.

Today they employ 25 people and dedicate themselves to designing outdoor environments – both landscapes and hardscapes (patios, fire pits, outdoor kitchens, walls etc.) – and then maintaining them moving forward – if they are located nearby. In the winter, they snowplow for many of their local clients and plan client landscapes in advance of spring.

“Our maintenance guys handle spring clean-ups, weekly mowing, fall clean-ups, bush trimming, aeration and fertilizing,” Policht said. He and Felinczak design both landscape and hardscape jobs.

“We do installations throughout Lake County and northern Cook County, including Chicago. In fact, we have done some on Navy Pier and at the new Theater on the Lake on Lakeshore Drive,” Policht said.

Hansa Coffee Roasters

Hansa Coffee Roasters, 755 N. Milwaukee Ave., is a specialty coffee roaster/retailer based in Libertyville, with additional shops in Lake Bluff and Highland Park. Since 2013, they have specialized in wonderful coffees sourced from small, quality-focused families and cooperatives around the world and have showcased them in the seasons they are at their freshest.

The enterprise is owned by Kevin Kane and Tom Maegdlin, former bankers who became disillusioned with financial services and chose to dive into the coffee business, which Maegdlin knew well from his younger years.

Maegdlin focuses his efforts on the coffee while Kane handles the customer service side of the business.

“We strive to make sure that the 10 minutes a customer spends in our shop is the best ww10 minutes of their day and, as a result, we have become a community meeting place – just like in the old ‘Cheers’ television show,” Kane said. “Our shop is a place where the normal barriers between people of all ages break down. They meet people here whom they probably wouldn’t meet anywhere else and that builds a sense of community.”

The Hansa coffee roasting and wholesale business takes place in Libertyville, too, in a structure right behind the shop. In fact, they provide coffee and brewing equipment to some of the best restaurants, coffee shops, bakeries and churches throughout the Chicago area.

Joseph’s Associates, Incorporated

Joseph’s Associates has been a part of major social events all over Lake County, southern Wisconsin and beyond for 56 years. They have created centerpieces (both floral and non-floral), décor of all descriptions and have helped hosts deal with finding caterers, tent suppliers, party planners and others who will contribute to each event’s success.

Those events have ranged from relatively small birthday parties to galas for up to 1,500 people and in between there have been many weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, anniversary parties and more. During 2017, Daniel Dugo, owner with his sister, Christy, estimates Joseph’s Associates handled arrangements for between 100 and 150 such events, sometimes as many as nine in a weekend.

“And we also do the normal floral arrangements that other flower shops do, too,” Daniel said.

Opened in 1962 and run for years by Joe and Joan Dugo, the parents of today’s brother-sister team, Joseph’s Associates opened in Lake County because that is where the Dugos lived and Joe had grown tired of commuting to Chicago.

Today the shop employs 14 full-time designers and regularly hires free-lancers and laborers to help them deal with the events on their docket.

“Our aim is to wow guests when they walk into the room where our arrangements are displayed,” he said.

Joseph’s Associates is located at 1022 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville.

Libertyville Manor

The Stokovich family has specialized in the care of aging senior citizens for 70 years – the past 40 years of which has taken place on a large tract in Libertyville, according to Michael Babicz, marketing director. Brothers John and Milan Stokovich oversee Libertyville Manor Caring Community while their cousin, Olga Bjernes, is Young At Heart Preschool administrator.

They are licensed to care for 174 individuals who are in need of independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care and rehabilitation. In recent years, they have been progressively renovating and updating the one-story, four-wing facility.

While most residents are 55 or older, they can also handle younger rehabilitation patients who have suffered a stroke or heart incident. Short-term respite for patients whose care-takers want to vacation and senior day care seven days a week for those whose families need to work is available.

Libertyville Manor also houses an on-campus day care for children, ages five weeks to six years, Monday through Friday. There is constant programming and two meals a day plus a snack, cooked and prepared on site. The pre-school offers a unique intergenerational program through which the children interact with the elderly.

The campus offers a variety of free public programs and facility rentals in the giant atrium. Residents enjoy many indoor activities, musical programs and planting raised gardens.Whimsy

Your imagination is virtually the only constraint when ordering sculptured balloon creations from Holly Nagel’s balloon art studio, Whimsy, based in Lake Villa. She is known for using balloons to make everything from large sculptures (like the Tyrannosaurus she made for the Field Museum) to table centerpieces of all sizes and descriptions. Her customers range from Fortune 500 corporations to non-profits to individuals.

Creating balloon art since 1998, Nagel was the then-frenzied mother of a two-year-old which prompted her to take an after-work clown class and then her creativity took over.

Today she not only runs Holly Nagel Entertainment (for programs) and Whimsy (for deliveries, décor), but also tours the country, educating corporate conference attendees about creative problem solving and nonverbal communication using, of course, balloons.

“Balloons are a joy,” she said. “I was fortunate that they came into my life when they did.”

Today she has assistants who help her create unimagined delights for her clients. For instance, a two-story Jack in the Beanstalk was installed at an area school which stayed in place for over two weeks.

Whimsy also offers a subscription service. Businesses and individuals can sign up to receive balloon art periodically throughout the year – using them to add holiday flavor to any office, home or business.


Libraries

Fremont Public Library District

The Fremont Public Library, located at 1170 N. Midlothian Rd. in Mundelein, invites the community to come in and stay a while. Fremont Library District’s 37,500 patrons live in portions of Mundelein, Grayslake, Hawthorn Woods, Libertyville, Long Grove, Round Lake, Round Lake Park and Wauconda.

There’s a lot to do at the library, from creative children’s programs to informational talks and educational classes for adults. Teen programs are guided by other teens in the community via the Teen Advisory Board, which develops their skills as leaders.

The library is a great place to be. There are several study rooms and larger meeting rooms that may be reserved for free with your library card. Comfy chairs throughout the library make studying, researching, or lounging a breeze. The newly updated computer lab breaks free from desktop computers, now allowing patrons to go where they’re most comfortable with a laptop. Where better to get it done than at the library?

Learn more about a topic, research your genealogy, get ahead in your career, or compare prices for a new car with online resources. Most of these can be accessed 24/7 with your library card.

“A great online resource is Lynda.com,” said assistant director, Becky Ingram. “It has thousands of professional videos teaching business, technology, and other creative skills. Also, Brainfuse HelpNow offers live one-on-one online tutoring services for homework help and writing assistance.”

Moreover, the library offers access to eBooks through Overdrive, free music through Freegal, full color digital magazines through Flipster, and movies and audiobooks through Hoopla.

Stop in and stay a while today to explore all the Fremont Public Library has to offer. There’s something for everyone! For more information, visit www.fremontlibrary.org or call (847) 566-8702.

Cook Memorial Public Library District

The Cook Memorial Public Library District connects a diverse community of 60,000 residents in Libertyville, Green Oaks, Mettawa, Indian Creek, most of Vernon Hills and eastern Mundelein, to resources and experiences that educate, enrich and inspire. Two full-service libraries, and a Bookmobile, serve this district: Cook Park Library, 413 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville; and Aspen Drive Library, 701 Aspen Dr., in Vernon Hills.

“Both libraries are full of activity and offer study rooms, meeting rooms, a large collection of print and digital titles, access to computers and other technology and programming for all ages,” said Dari Carré, library communications coordinator. “District residents may use either library,” and by year-end 2019, “Aspen Drive Library will be expanded to better serve the southern part of the library district with much needed space for the children’s, adult and teen areas. Our Bookmobile makes regular stops weekly and serves district neighborhoods, preschools, day care centers and senior centers, and delivers materials to homebound patrons.”

Popular computer and technology classes cover everything from internet and computer basics to website coding. Get out your old photos and your VHS tapes and learn how to convert them to digital format in the library’s Digital Studio, or record a demo or a podcast.

DIY projects in the library workshop appeal to all ages with sewing machines to create clothing and crafts and a vinyl cutter to create decals or logos.

The genealogy library staff offers guest genealogist visits, hosted writers and networking groups, an independent research lab and online resources.

High school youth enjoy the Cook Park Teen Zone space where there are book groups and crafts projects and after-hours video gaming and board gaming. Typical drop-in programs at both libraries feature book clubs, free movie matinées for adults and story times and crafts projects for children and families. A unique Authors Out Loud program features a free series of author visits and requires registration.

Based on materials desired, the eLibrary gives cardholders easy and free access to a variety of electronic platforms, such as Flipster, RB Digital, Hoopla, Libby and CloudLibrary, for music, movies, books, and audiobooks, comic books and magazines.  Need more help? Book a one-hour eLibrary appointment with a librarian, or meet on weekends with a Teen Tech tutor about any device, any question.

Both libraries host various free monthly GLMV Chamber of Commerce “Lunch Break” programs and all are open to the public and business community.   

For more information, visit www.cooklib.org; for all calendar events, visit www.webres.cooklib.org or call (847) 362-2330.


Transportation

REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
www.rtachicago.com

Metra trains

General information
(312) 836-7000

ADA Certification helpline
(312) 663-4357

Free rides
(312) 913-3144

Reduced Fare Card
(312) 836-7000

PACE SUBURBAN BUS
www.pacebus.com
(847) 364-7223

TRAINS

Amtrak
(800) 872-7245
www.amtrak.com

Metra Passenger Service
www.metrarail.com

  • Milwaukee District North Line
  • Chicago & Northwestern
  • North Central Line
  • Union Pacific

(312) 322-6777/(312) 836-7000

LOCAL STATIONS

Milwaukee District North Line

Libertyville
200 W. Lake St., Libertyville

Prairie Crossing
3001 Harris Rd., Libertyville

North Central Line

Prairie Crossing
2401 W. Harris Rd., Libertyville

Mundelein
205 N. Archer Ave., Mundelein

Vernon Hills
75 E. Rte. 45, Vernon Hills

LOCAL TRANSIT

Dial-A-Ride
Vernon Hills/Mundelein
(224) 735-8678
www.pacebus.com

Ensemble of Care
Transportation Program
(800) 974-1323

Fixed bus routes
www.pacebus.com
(847) 364-7223

  • Route 272 – Niles/Westfield Hawthorn
  • Route 572 – Waukegan/Gurnee/College of Lake County

Libertyville Township Dial-A-Ride
(847) 223-9412

Vernon Hills Senior Shuttle
(847) 367-3700

Vernon Township Dial-A-Ride
(847) 634-4600

AIRPORTS

Campbell Airport
22733 W. Townline Rd., Grayslake
(847) 546-5150

Chicago Executive Airport
(Palwaukee)
1020 S. Plant Rd., Wheeling
(847) 537-2580
www.palwaukee.org

General Mitchell International Airport
5300 S. Howell Ave., Milwaukee
(414) 747-5300
www.mitchellairport.com

Midway Airport
5700 S. Cicero Ave., Chicago
(773) 838-0600
www.chicago-mdw.com

O’Hare International Airport
10000 W. O’Hare, Chicago
(800) 832-6352
www.flychicago.com

Waukegan Regional Airport
3550 N. McAcree Rd., Waukegan
(847) 244-0055
www.waukeganport.com


Recreation

Libertyville Recreation and Sports Complex Department

The Libertyville Sports Complex & Recreation Department offers a variety of programs, activities and events for village residents, as well as visitors to Libertyville. Unlike many municipalities that have separate park districts, the Village of Libertyville operates its parks, facilities and recreation programs through the Recreation & Sports Complex Department. The department has received distinguished recognition from the Daily Herald Readers’ Choice Awards as a “Top Pick” and “Best of the Best.”

With 20 parks featuring a wide range of amenities, Libertyville facilities include public swimming pools at Adler Park and Riverside Park. The Crawford House at Butler Lake Park and the Adler Park Lodge are available for public rental use.

Popular Libertyville recreation programs for kids include summer day camps, preschool classes, dance programs, youth basketball leagues, youth indoor soccer leagues, swimming lessons and golf lessons. Special events are hosted throughout the year, including an indoor HalloweenFest, Easter Lunch with the Bunny, Breakfast with Santa, Mom & Son Campfire Cookout, Daddy-Daughter Valentine Dance, Fourth of July Fireworks and the annual Holiday Tree Lighting at Cook Park.

The Libertyville Sports Complex (LSC) campus, located at the corner of Peterson Road and Route 45 on the northwest side of Libertyville, has become a popular destination for sports and special events. LSC’s award-winning facilities include fitness center, golf driving range, softball field with lights and the signature LSC Indoor Events Center. This indoor venue has two artificial turf fields for soccer, lacrosse, football, baseball and other sports, as well as eight basketball courts for basketball, volleyball, field hockey, floor hockey and other sports.

LSC also features conference meeting rooms, a small birthday party room and the region’s tallest climbing mountain. LSC hosts a variety of sports and special events including major youth basketball tournaments, dog agility competitions, trade shows, school graduations and class reunions, family parties and bar/bat mitzvahs. LSC is an annual site for Chicago Blackhawks official Roadwatch parties.

In addition to youth programs, the Libertyville Recreation & Sports Complex Department offers adult leagues for men and women, including softball, indoor soccer and basketball, flag football and co-ed kickball.

For more information, visit www.Libertyville.com/recreation, email ckowal@libertyville.com, stop by the administrative offices at the LSC or call (847) 367-1502.

Mundelein Park & Recreation District

Mundelein Park & Recreation District’s (MPRD) tag line is “Connecting the Our Community.” The park district makes that connection easier for residents to enjoy – with new services, programs and events, while continually improving all community favorites.

MPRD found itself needing more space. With help from a grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, the District in the process of building an additional recreation center set to open in early summer 2018. The new building will have a full-size gym and four multi-purpose rooms, including one room with a teaching kitchen.

This year, Park View Health & Fitness Center celebrates its 20 year anniversary. With streamlined membership packages and unlimited group exercise, there is something here for every interest and age. Free Wi-Fi for members ensures a more enjoyable workout. On-site childcare makes it convenient for parents to fit in a workout.

MPRD offers three water venues to cool off during the summer: Barefoot Bay Family Aquatic Center, Spray Park and Diamond Lake Beach. Barefoot Bay offers six acres of water thrills including four bodies of water: 7,500-square-foot combined leisure and lap swimming pool, 1,100-square-foot diving well, 2,290-square-foot enclosed wading pool for toddlers, three water slides that empty into a 12,900-square-foot plunge pool and lazy river. The Spray Park includes interactive water features, sand play area, sand volleyball courts, shuffleboard courts, and family picnic area. Diamond Lake Beach, a long-time Mundelein tradition, features a sandy beach, boat rentals, picnic area and an inflatable obstacle course.

Residents also connect, relax and enjoy many Special Events. In spring, hundreds of children hop over to the free Spring Egg Hunt to collect eggs and meet the Spring Bunny. The Community Picnic at Diamond Lake Beach in June is a free day of fun and activities, culminating with an evening ski show.

The July Freedom Classic 5K just celebrated its 38th year, attracts about 500 runners, and includes a free half-mile kids run. In August, head to Diamond Lake Beach for the Cardboard Regatta. Boats are constructed using only cardboard, duct tape and paint, and race in the lake. Awards go to fastest boat, crowd favorite and even best sink.

A September highlight is the Mundelein Fine Arts Festival, a popular two-day juried art festival held in conjunction with Mundelein Community Connection. Located in Kracklauer Park, the show features talented artists, live musicians and tasty food. Artwork by select students from Mundelein High School and Carmel Catholic High School is also on display. The festival awards scholarship money to aspiring student artists.

Boo Bash, a free seasonal tradition, involves area businesses and organizations to create fun for children and families. Held in Community Park, this event includes indoor trick or treating, games and prizes, storytelling and tractor-pulled wagon rides through the park.

Some new events include Wild About Mom, a reptilian twist on Mother’s Day and Movie in the Park, a great way to relax with the whole family al fresco. Look for other new events coming this fall.

For more information, call (847) 566-0650 or visit mundeleinparks.org.

Vernon Hills Park District

Since its founding in 1973, the Vernon Hills Park District has been serving the needs of a burgeoning area, as open lands have been gradually replaced by houses full of families. Today the park district owns more than 400 acres of land and water, encompassing 24 parks and seven facilities.

Among park district facilities is the Lakeview Fitness Center at 700 Lakeview Pkwy. Formerly known as the Central Lake YMCA, the building was purchased by the park district in late 2012 and totally transformed, enlarged and updated in 2013.

Today the facility includes a group exercise studio, cardio and free weight rooms with state-of-the-art equipment, a spa area with sauna, steam room and whirlpool, lobby area and a babysitting room. Lakeview’s indoor pool is also the home to the Turtles swim team.

Little Learners Childcare, a fully licensed, DCFS child care facility for ages 6 weeks to 5 years is located within the Lakeview Fitness Center.

The park district also operates the Hawthorn Afterschool Program, which provides positive after school activities for elementary children in a safe and enriching environment. The program is open to students in grades K-6, Monday through Friday with a before-school and afternoon program located at Hawthorn Elementary schools North and South.

The park district’s website, along with three program brochures mailed to residents each year, a monthly E-newsletter sent to subscribers and a monthly newsletter sent to Hawthorn District 73 students, keep park district residents in touch with its many opportunities and offerings, from competitive sports leagues to camps, dance and art classes to festivals.

For more information, visit www.vhparkdistrict.org or call (847) 996-6800.


Top Things to Do in GLMV

ADLER CENTER
1700 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville
(847) 367-0707
www.adlercenter.org

David Adler Music and Arts Center promotes music and the arts as an integral part of everyday life. Activities include concerts, festivals and a Chef Fest, fostering participation, entertainment and achievement in music and the arts.

DAVE & BUSTER’S
424 Hawthorn Center, Vernon Hills
(847) 549-2118
www.daveandbusters.com

Eat. Drink. Play. Watch sports. The 40,000-square-foot Dave & Buster’s features a game arcade, sports bar and sports lounge inside Hawthorn Mall.

GENESEE THEATRE
203 N. Genesee St., Waukegan
(847) 406-3146
www.geneseetheatre.com

Genesee Theater is a historic and elegant musical hall and movie palace that hosts shows, concerts and events with seats for 2,433 people.

GLACIER ICE ARENA
670 Lakeview Pkwy., Vernon Hills
(847) 362-1222
www.glacierskate.com

The arena offers ice hockey and figure skating programs, travel hockey, house hockey, tot hockey, special events, parties, public skate and a pro shop.

GLMV Chamber of Commerce
1123 S Milwaukee Avenue, Libertyville
(847) 680-0750
www.glmvchamber.org

The GLMV Chamber offers numerous activities and programs for business professionals, including WOW Women’s Network Group, MOB Men of Business, Ribbon Cuttings/ Grand Openings, the Extreme Block Party Consumer EXPO and Taste of the Towns, Golf Outing, Holiday Events, Lunch Break Library Programs and more.

HAWTHORN MALL
122 Hawthorn Center, Vernon Hills
(847) 362-2600
www.shophawthornmall.com

A lively and trusted destination for fashion, dining and entertainment, Hawthorn Mall is a super-regional indoor shopping center located in Vernon Hills, with more than 120 stores.

IMPROV PLAYHOUSE THEATER
735 N. Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville
116 Lake St., Libertyville
(847) 968-4529
www.improvplayhouse.com

This comprehensive performing arts and comedy training center also offers theater for young audiences, summer camps, team building, event and party entertainment.

KIRK PLAYERS
(847) 521-6192
www.kirkplayers.org

The Kirk Players is a nonprofit corporation of volunteers organized as a community theater and formed to be a service to the community.

LAKE COUNTY FAIR
1060 E. Peterson Rd., Grayslake
(847) 680-7200
www.lcfair.com

Held at the Lake County Fairgrounds in July, the Lake County Fair reflects a rich history dating back 150 years with traditions and community involvement.

LAKE COUNTY FOREST PRESERVES
1899 W. Winchester Rd., Libertyville
(847) 367-6640
www.LCFPD.org

Fish, swim, canoe, bike, skate or take a hike through the scenic Lake County Forest Preserves, including Independence Grove Forest Preserve in Libertyville with 115-acre lake, beach, fishing and trails; The Adlai E. Stevenson II Historic Home; Old School Forest Preserve; MacArthur Woods Forest Preserve; Ray Lake Forest Preserve; Half Day Forest Preserve; and two canoe launches.

LAKESIDE RECREATION CENTER
900 S. Lake St., Mundelein
(847) 949-5700
www.lakesidereccenter.com

The center offers fun activities for the entire family, such as bowling, bumper lanes for children, arcade, laser tag, lounge, video slot machines, Dockside Diner, weekly food and drink specials. Host your next big event with Lakeside.

LAMBS FARM
14245 W. Rockland Rd., Libertyville
(847) 362-4636
www.lambsfarm.org 

Lambs Farm helps people with developmental disabilities lead productive, happy lives. To residents, Lambs Farm is home, which they are proud to share with visitors. Lambs Farm is also a place to visit with garden and pet center, farmyard, thrift shop, café and bakery, visitors center and store and special events.

LIBERTYVILLE CIVIC CENTER
135 W. Church St., Libertyville
(847) 918-8881
www.libciviccenter.org

The Libertyville Civic Center, originally built in 1935 as a post office, is now a diverse two-story village community event building located in the heart of downtown Libertyville. The Libertyville Civic Center Foundation sponsors the Libertyville Days Festival each summer.

MAINSTREET LIBERTYVILLE
158 E. Cook Ave., Libertyville
(847) 680-0336
www.mainstreetlibertyville.org 

Enjoy the historic charm of downtown Libertyville with an urban blend of small shops, restaurants, services, festivals and other entertainment.

Marytown Franciscan Retreat & Conference Center
1600 W. Park Ave., Libertyville
(847) 367-7800
www.marytown.com

Home of National Shrine of Saint Maximillian Kolbe, historic Eucharistic Chapel, overnight retreat and conference center, gift shop and book store, on site.

MELLODY FARM
Milwaukee Avenue & E Townline Road, Vernon Hills
https://mellodyfarm.com

Located in Vernon Hills, the new Mellody Farm offers a convenient, upscale, open-air, shopping and dining destination.

MUNDELEIN ART FAIR
100 N. Seymour, Mundelein
(847) 388-5450
www.mundeleincommunityconnection.org/art-festival

Visit talented artists, get inspired, see and shop beautiful artwork at the annual Mundelein Fine Arts Festival, a two-day event each September at Kracklauer Park.

POST TIME SPORTS BAR & GRILLE
13860 Rockland Rd., Green Oaks
(847) 367-7170
www.posttimesportsbar.com

Off-track betting and dining are housed in a modern, open floor plan interior. The VIP room is perfect for a corporate gathering, private party or other special occasion.

SKY ZONE
701 N Milwaukee Ave., Vernon Hills
(847) 894-3434
www.skyzone.com

Sky Zone is the world’s first indoor trampoline park. They are the inventors of “fun fitness” and the makers of trampolines as far as the eye can see. Greatest workouts ever combined with awesome, healthy fun. Experience WOW – the weightlessness of bouncing, flipping and landing in a pit filled with 10,000 foam cubes.

Visit Lake County
5465 W Grand Ave., #100, Gurnee
(847) 662-2700
www.visitlakecounty.org

Visit Lake County serves as the official destination marketing organization for Lake County and provides free travel information and services to visitors and event planners.

WHIRLYBALL
285 Center Dr., Vernon Hills
(847) 918-0800
www.whirlyball.com/locations/vernonhills.php

WhirlyBall combines lacrosse, hockey, basketball and souped-up bumper cars in a game of skill and chance. Also offers a climbing wall, laser tag, sports bar, video games, foosball and pool. Ideal for events.


Lake County Family Services

Adoption Information

Center of Illinois
(800) 572-2390
www.adoptinfo-il.org

Catholic Charities of Lake County
(847) 782-4000
www.catholiccharities.net

Illinois Department of Children & Family Services
(800) 232-3798
www.state.il.us/dcfs

St. Mary’s Services
(847) 870-8181
www.stmaryservices.com

AGED LIVING AND SERVICES

Autumn Leaves of Vernon Hills
(847)996-1000
autumnleaves.com/communities/vernon/

Bickford of Gurnee
(847) 281-0780
www.enrichinghappiness.com/branch/bickford-of-gurnee

Brookdale Plaza Hawthorn Lakes
(847) 367-2516
www.brookdaleliving.com

Brookdale Plaza Vernon Hills
(847) 795-2549
www.brookdaleliving.com

Catholic Charities of Lake County
Information & senior centers
(847) 782-4000

Grand Dominion by Del Webb
(847) 566-2403
www.delwebb.com

Green Oaks Senior Living
(847) 680-1205
www.spectrumretirement.com

Illinois Department of Human Services
(800) 843-6154
www.dhs.state.il.us

Jewish Child & Family Services
(847) 392-8970

Lake County Housing Authority
(847) 223-1170
www.lakecountyha.org

Manor Care Health Services – Libertyville
(847) 816-3200
www.manorcare.com/Libertyville

Northern Illinois Area Agency on Aging
(800) 528-2000
www.ageguide.org

Northern Rose Caregivers
(847) 543-4319
www.northernrose.net

Oasis Senior Advisors
(847) 951-6920
www.chicagonorthshore.oasissenioradvisors.com

Sedgebrook
(847) 876-2100
www.welcometosedgebrook.com

Social Security Administration
(800) 772-1213
www.ssa.gov

Spring Meadows
(847) 816-6644
www.springmeadowslibertyville.com

The Sheridan at Green Oaks
(224) 545-5990
www.seniorlifestyle.com

The Springs at Vernon Hills Alzheimer’s Special Care Center
(847) 634-9300
www.jaeseniorliving.com

Victory Centre of Vernon Hills
(847) 549-6070
www.pathwaysl.com/senior-living/il/vernon-hills/victory-centre-of-vernon-hills

Veteran’s Administration Adult Day Care Center
(847) 688-1900

ALCOHOLISM & SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Helpline
(800) 276-6818

Alcoholics Anonymous – Waukegan
(847) 623-9660
www.district10nia.org

Barrington Youth & Family Services
(847) 381-0345
www.barringtonyouthand familyservices.org

Behavioral Health NW Suburbs Lutheran Social Services
(Substance abuse)
(847) 640-7954

North Shore University Health System
(847) 570-3100

Gateway Foundation
(312) 663-1130
www.gatewayfoundation.org

Lake County Health Department/ Substance Abuse Program
(847) 377-8120
www.lakecountyil.gov

Northern Illinois Al-Anon/Alateen
(847) 680-4640
www.niafg.org

Nicassa Bridge House
(847) 662-4124
www.nicassa.org

VA Great Lakes Healthcare System/
Capt. James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center
(847) 688-1900
www.visn12.va.gov

BLIND SERVICES

American Foundation for the Blind
(800) 232-5463
www.afb.org

Illinois Society for Prevention of Blindness
(312) 363-6039
www.preventblindness.org

Special Education District of Lake County
(847) 548-8470
www.sedol.us

CHILD ABUSE/EMERGENCY SHELTER

A Safe Place
(847) 249-4450
www.asafeplaceforhelp.org

Catholic Charities of Lake County
(847) 782-4000
www.catholiccharities.net

Community Youth Network
(847) 548-6000
www.cyngrayslake.org

Illinois Department of Child & Family Services Hotline
(800) 25-ABUSE

Lake County Children’s Advocacy Center Referral
(847) 377-3155

One Hope United
(847) 245-6544
www.onehopeunited.org

PADS Crisis Services
(847) 689-4357
www.padslakecounty.org

Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center
24-hour support line
(847) 872-7799
www.zcenter.org

CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION

Advocate Condell Medical Center
(847) 990-5403
www.advocatehealth.com

Lake County Health Department Family Case Management
(847) 377-8050
www.lakecountyil.gov

Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital
(847) 234-5600
www.lfh.org

Vista Medical Center East
(847) 360-3000
www.vistahealth.com

CRISIS

A Safe Place
(847) 249-4450/(800) 600-SAFE
www.asafeplaceforhelp.org

Aid for Women of Northern Lake County
(847) 249-2700
www.aidforwomenlakecounty.org

Community Youth Network Counseling Center
(847) 548-6000
www.cyngrayslake.org

Fremont Township Crisis Referral
(847) 377-8088.
www.fremonttownship.com

DEAF SERVICES

Center on Deafness
(847) 559-0110
www.centerondeafness.org

Chicago Hearing Society
(773) 248-9121
www.chicagohearingsociety.org

Jewish Child & Family Services
(847) 412-4350
www.jcfs.org

Lake County Health Department Children’s testing
(847) 377-8870
www.sedol.us

Special Education District of Lake County
(847) 548-8470

Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County
(847) 816-4866
www.sraclc.org

U of I Specialized Care for Children
(312) 996-6380
www.uic.edu/hsc/dscc

DISABILITIES

Department of Human Services
(800) 843-6154/(847) 244-8474
www.dhs.illinois.gov

Goodwill Industries
(847) 566-0636
www.amazinggoodwill.com

Lake County Center for Independent Living
(847) 949-4400
www.lccil.org

Lambs Farm
(847) 362-4636
www.lambsfarm.org

Little City Foundation
(847) 358-5510
www.littlecity.org

Mount St. Joseph Women with cognitive and physical disabilities
(847) 438-5050
www.mtstjoseph.net

Northpoint Resources
(847) 872-1700
www.northpointresources.org

Riverside Foundation
(847) 634-3973
www.riversidefoundation.net

Special Education District of Lake County
(847) 548-8470
www.sedol.us

Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County
(847) 816-4866
www.sraclc.org

FAMILY COUNSELING

Alexian Brothers Center for Mental Health
(847) 952-7460
www.alexiancenter.org

Allendale Association
(847) 356-2351
www.allendale4kids.org

Arden Shore Child & Family Services
(847) 623-1730
www.ardenshore.com

Barrington Youth & Family Services
(847) 381-0345
www.barringtonyouthand familyservices.org

Catholic Charities/Holbrook Center
(312) 655-7725
www.catholiccharities.net

Child & Family Connections
Birth to age 3
(888) 594-8364

Community Youth Network
(847) 548-6000

Family-First Support Center of Lake County
(847) 244-4374
www.family1stcenter.org

Family Network
(847) 433-0377
www.familynetworkcenter.org

Family Services Prevention Education & Counseling
(847) 432-4981
www.famservices.org

Gateway Youth Care Foundation
(847) 356-8292
www.gatewayfoundation.org

Jewish Child & Family Services
(847) 412-4350
www.jcfs.org

Lake County Health Department – Waukegan
(847) 984-5090
www.lakecountyil.gov

OMNI Youth Services
(847) 353-1500
www.omniyouth.org

One Hope United
(847) 245-6800
www.onehopeunited.org

Youth & Family Counseling
(847) 367-5991
www.counselingforall.com

Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center
(847) 244-1187
www.zcenter.org

FAMILY PLANNING

Lake County Health Department
(847) 377-8622

Catholic Charities of N. Lake County
(847) 782-4000
www.catholiccharities.net

Lake County Health Department/Family Planning
(847) 377-8622
www.lakecountyil.gov

PHD, Women’s Counseling Center
(Pregnancy & education)
(847) 359-4919
www.sphd.org

St. Mary’s Services
(847) 870-8181
www.stmaryservices.com

Tri-County Pregnancy & Parenting Services
(847) 231-4651
www.informedchoices.org

Vista Medical Center
(847) 360-3000
www.vistahealth.com

Family Services

Oasis Senior Advisors
(847) 951-6920
www.chicagonorthshore.oasissenioradvisors.com

FOOD AND SHELTER

A Safe Place
(847) 249-4450
www.asafeplaceforhelp.org

C.O.O.L Food Pantry
(847) 662-1230
www.coolministries.org

Catholic Charities of Lake County
(847) 782-4000
www.catholiccharities.net

Fremont Township Food Pantry
(847) 223-2847
www.fremonttownship.com

Lake County Haven
(847) 680-1703
www.lakecountyhaven.org

Lake County Housing Authority (for Families)
(847) 223-1170
www.lakecountyha.org

Libertyville Township Food Pantry
(847) 816-6800
www.libertyvilletownship.us

Northern Illinois Food Bank
(847) 336-3663
www.solvehungertoday.org

PADS Crisis Services
(847) 689-4357
www.padslakecounty.org

WINGS (Women & their children)
(847) 519-7820
www.wingsprogram.com

FOSTER CARE

Allendale Association
(847) 356-2351
www.allendale4kids.org

Catholic Charities
(847) 782-4249
www.catholiccharities.net

Illinois Department of Children & Family Services
(312) 808-5000
www.state.il.us

Jewish Child & Family Services
(847) 412-4350
www.jcfs.org

Kids Hope United
(847) 245-6544
www.onehopeunited.org

Lutheran Child & Family
Services of Illinois
(708) 771-7180
www.lcfs.org

UCAN
(847) 362-2111
www.ucanchicago.org

GAMBLING

Gamblers Anonymous
(855) 222-5542
www.gamblersanonymous.org

HOME HEALTH SERVICES

Advocate Home Health Care
(847) 438-5508
www.advocatehealth.com

Illinois Department of Children & Family Services Information & Referral Child Abuse & Neglect

Report Hotline
(800) 25-ABUSE

Jewish Child & Family Services
(847) 412-4350
www.jcfs.org

HOSPITALS

Advocate Condell Medical Center
(847) 362-2900
www.advocatehealth.com

HOTLINES

A Safe Place
(847) 249-4450
www.asafeplaceforhelp.org

Boys Town National Hotline
(800) 448-3000
www.boystown.org

Illinois Dept. of Children & Family Service Information Hotline
(800) 25-ABUSE

Lake County Crisis Care Program
(847) 377-8088
www.lakecountyil.gov

National Association of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders
(630) 577-1330
www.anad.org

National Runaway Switchboard
(800) RUNAWAY

Zacharias Sexual Abuse Center
(847) 872-7799
www.zcenter.org

JOBS

Department of Employment & Training Center for McHenry County
(815) 338-7100
www.co.mchenry.il.us

Fresh Start of Illinois
(847) 856-9643
www.freshstartofillinois.org

Job Center of Lake County
(800) 244-5631
www.lakecountyjobcenter.com

Lake County Work Force Development Department
(847) 377-3450
www.lakecountyjobcenter.com

YWCA – Lake County
(847) 662-4247
www.ywcalakecounty.org

LEGAL AID

Illinois Attorney General
(800) 386-5438
www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov

Prairie State Legal Services
(847) 662-6925
www.pslegal.org

State’s Attorney for Lake County
(847) 377-3000
www.lakecountyil.gov

MENTAL HEALTH

Alexian Brothers Center for Mental Health
(847) 952-7460
www.alexiancenter.org

Illinois Psychological Association
(312) 372-7610
www.illinoispsychology.org

Lake County Health Department Behavioral Health Services
(847) 377-8180
www.lakecountyil.gov

Mental Health America
(800) 969-6642
www.mentalhealthamerica.net

NAMI Illinois
(800) 346-4572
www.namiillinois.org

NAMI of Lake County
(847) 249-1515
www.namilake-il.org

National Alliance on Mental Illness
(800) 950-6264
www.nami.org

Youth & Family Counseling
(847) 367-5991
www.yfc-libertyville.com

REHABILITATION SERVICES

Advocate Condell Medical Center
(847) 362-2900
www.advocatehealth.com

Department of Human Services
(800) 843-6154/(847) 244-8474
www.dhs.illinois.gov

Easter Seals
(312) 726-6200
www.easterseals.com

Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
(312) 238-1000
www.ric.org

University of Illinois Division of Specialized Care for Children
(800) 322-3722
www.uic.edu/hsc/dscc

Vista Medical Center
(847) 599-0400
www.vistahealth.com

SELF-HELP GROUPS
Alcoholics Anonymous – District 10
(847) 362-1811/(800) 371-1475
www.lakecountyil.gov

Al-Anon/Alateen
(847) 680-4640
www.alateen.org

Alzheimer’s Association – Greater Illinois Chapter
(847) 933-2413
www.alz.org

American Diabetes Association
(312) 346-1805
www.diabetes.org

American Lung Association of Illinois
(312) 781-1100
www.lungil.org

Arthritis Foundation Heartland Region – Greater Chicago Chapter
(800) 735-0096
www.arthritis.org

Gamblers Anonymous
(866) 442-8620
www.gamblersanonymous.org

Gateway Foundation
(312) 663-1130
www.gatewayfoundation.org

Insight
(800) 599-8820
www.insighttreatment.com

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
(312) 670-0313
www.jdrfillinois.org

Lake County Health Department/ Substance Abuse
(847) 377-8120
www.co.lake.il.us/health/bhs

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
(312) 651-7350
www.lls.org

NAMI of Lake County
(847) 249-1515
www.namilake-il.org

National Association of Anorexia Nervosa & Associated Disorders
(630) 577-1330
www.anad.org

National Multiple Sclerosis Society
(312) 421-4500
www.nationalmssociety.org

YWCA – Lake County
(847) 662-4247
www.ywcalakecounty.org

SOCIAL SECURITY INFORMATION

Social Security Administration
(800) 772-1213
www.ssa.gov

WOMEN’S SERVICES

A Safe Place
(847) 249-4450
www.asafeplaceforhelp.org

Lake County Council Against Sexual Assault
(847) 872-7799

Lake County Haven
(847) 680-5408
www.lakecountyhaven.org

Lake County Health Department
(847) 377-8180
www.lakecountyil.gov

Northwestern Lake Forest Breast Care Center
(847) 535-6198
www.lfh.org

YWCA – Lake County
(847) 662-4247
www.ywcalakecounty.org