Mar 31, 2018 ● By Kyle Hass
Science gathers data and knowledge that can lead to solving problems, making new discoveries and applying them to our everyday lives.
Mar 28, 2018
Jen Miller says, “In my farm kitchen, spring is a time to clean the refrigerator in preparation for plenty of spring vegetables.
Mar 28, 2018 ● By Janie Maxwell
"I am very excited for warmer days and the hint of spring as April rolls in. But beyond warmer and longer days, it means spring produce is here!” says Janie Maxwell, of the Illinois Farmers Market Association.
Mar 28, 2018 ● By Carrie Jackson
The Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (PCOM), with locations in Chicago, New York and San Diego, offers training in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and bodywork therapy education.
Mar 28, 2018 ● By Lisa Hilgenberg
Spring is here, and seasoned gardeners know that it is time to get out into the vegetable garden. Growing our own food can be an empowering ...
Mar 28, 2018 ● By Thor Conner
Many common household cleaning products contain chemicals that can be linked to asthma, cancer, hormonal disruption, developmental and reproductive disorders, and neurological toxicity.
Mar 28, 2018 ● By Laurie Pawli
"No matter how long winter is, spring is sure to follow.” This is one of my favorite proverbs that reflects the energy of the return of spring, and a time to create a new cycle in life.
Body & Brain Yoga Tai Chi, a national group of centers with 13 locations in the Chicago area, is a leader in health, wellness, and integrative lifestyle education.
The Gathering for Humanity, Awaken Through the Seeds of Knowledge and Wisdom retreat conference is being held from May 16 through 20 at The Chi Center, in Santa Fe.
For more than 23 wonderful years, the Celebrate Your Life festival has been creating the most awesome soul fests in the world, and this year is no different.
The Temple of Kriya Yoga is enrolling students in their 12-month online home study Meditation Teachers Training Program.
Thanks to broad-based support and intense contacts with members of Congress last fall, the recently amended federal tax currently includes permanent federal adoption tax credit benefits for adopting families.
The award-winning photography of Illinois native Carol Freeman, featuring the state’s rarest species from endangered owls to dragonflies, is the subject of her exhibition, Endangered Beauty, through June 24 at the Chicago Academy of Sciences Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum.
The Wilmette Theatre will present Paul Selig, a psychic, medium, teacher and award-winning author of several channeled texts, at 7 p.m., April 27.
MA Center Chicago will host An Evening of Ragas Concert with Rahul Sharma and Aditya Kalyanpur from 6:30 to 9 p.m., April 21.
Northbrook’s Earth & Arbor Day Celebration will be held from 8:30 a.m. to noon, April 21, on the Village Green in Downtown Northbrook.
The annual nonprofit Peterson Garden Project (PGP) Organic Edible Plant Sale will include cool crops on April 21 and 22, and hot weather crops from May 4 to 6.
In observance of Women’s Eye Health Month, Evanston Eye Wellness will host an open house event from 5:30 to 8 p.m., April 19, featuring their Dry Eye Institute.
Gordon Salon, an Aveda lifestyle salon that uses naturally derived, eco-friendly products, will celebrate Earth Month by hosting fundraising events to benefit the Alliance for the Great Lakes.
Terri Hager, LCSW, is an Oak Park psychotherapist who specializes in anxiety, grief, medical issues, individuals with LGBT issues and their parents.