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Public Events October 2016 NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS Table of Contents Overview Highlighted October 2016 Events ............................................................... 3 Children’s Events ......................................................................................... 4 Special Events Homecoming 2016 ....................................................................................... 5 Chicagoland Events on Campus: Chicago Humanities Festival and Open House Chicago ............................................................................................. 6 Northwestern Events Arts Music Performances .................................................................................... 11 Exhibits, Theatre, and Film .......................................................................... 14 Neighborhood and Community Relations Living 1603 Orrington Avenue, Suite 1730 Leisure and Social ......................................................................................... 20 Evanston, IL 60201 Fall Mini Courses www.northwestern.edu/communityrelations Around Campus ARTica (art studio) Norris Outdoors Alan Anderson Religious Services ........................................................................................ 23 Executive Director [email protected] Sports, Health, and Wellness 847-467-5762 Northwestern Wildcat Athletics .................................................................. 25 Recreation .................................................................................................... 28 Swimming To subscribe to this publication, please email Carol Group Exercise (fall schedule) Chen at [email protected] Professional Development and Lectures One Book, One Northwestern: Nate Silver, The Signal and the Noise ..... 31 Cover image: Stained glass at Alice Millar Chapel. Photo by Lectures in the Humanities and Social Sciences ........................................ 33 Eric Allix, Open House Chicago. Lectures in the Sciences ............................................................................... 39 Professional Development ........................................................................... 44 Evanston Campus Map and Parking Information Big Bite Night Highlighted Events Sun, Oct 9, 3:00 PM, free October 2016 Downtown Evanston Sample Evanston restaurants in an event hosted by Northwestern student Norris Mini Courses government and Downtown Evanston. Sign up for leisure courses starting Aug 29 to Oct 2 for anything from Beginning Cherokee to digital photography to guitar. Available to the public with classes in the Second Presidential Debate Watch Party evening during October and November. Sun, Oct 9, 8:00 PM – 9:30 PM Norris University Center, 1999 Campus Dr, Evanston Tseng Kwong Chi: Performing for the Camera Join fellow students and Political Science faculty to watch Norris’ live screen of the Sat, Sept 17 to Sun, Dec 11, free second presidential debate, held at Washington University in St. Louis. This debate Block Museum, 40 Arts Circle Dr., Evanston will be in a town hall format with undecided voters posing half the questions. Tseng Kwong Chi (1950-1990) was a Hong Kong- born, Vancouver-raised artist and photojournalist The Great Gatsby whose performative photographs combined personal Fri, Oct 14 to Sun, Oct 30 identity with global politics, and functioned as a Louis Theater, 20 Arts Circle Drive, Evanston witness to his life and a social commentary. A play based on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic fable of the elusive American dream. Make a Mug Open House Chicago Tues, Sept 20 to Sun, Oct 9, $5-13 Sat, Oct 15, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM and Sun, Oct Have fun with friends decorating mugs with over 20 styles to choose from. 16, 1:00 – 4:00 PM, free Personalize your mug to use every morning, all year. Also, enter the drawing to win Northwestern’s historic Alice Millar Chapel a Keurig Coffeemaker. (cover photo), Dearborn Observatory, and Deering Library, along with other The Big Draw: Tracing the Building Evanston and Chicago architectural Wed, Oct 5, 6:00 – 8:00 PM, free with ticket on Eventbrite highlights, are open and free to the public. Block Museum, 40 Arts Circle Dr., Evanston Contact: Block Museum, [email protected], 847-491-2261 Homecoming Game – Northwestern vs. Indiana Walter Kitundu is a multimedia artist and MacArthur Fellow whose practice ranges Sat, Oct 22, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM from building instruments to photographing wildlife. As part of Evanston’s city- Ryan Field, 1501 Central Street, Evanston wide Big Draw, people of all ages are invited to join Kitundu in drawing a response Don your purple as Northwestern welcomes its alumni and to the architecture and the view beyond. plays the Hoosiers. Alumni and their guests are welcome to join us in other Homecoming festivities including tours, Nate Silver, The Signal and the Noise: One Book, One lectures, class parties, and more. Northwestern Keynote Address (sold out for public) Thurs, Oct 6, 4:30 PM (doors open at 4:00 PM) Chicago Humanities Festival at Northwestern Pick Staiger, 50 Arts Circle Dr, Evanston Sat, Oct 29, all day Contact: Nancy Cunniff, [email protected], 847- See the special events section for a list of people speaking at the festival, including 467-2294 Maureen Dowd, Jonathan Lethem, and Northwestern’s own Professor Gary Saul Author Nate Silver will deliver the keynote address to the 2016- Morson. 2017 One Book One Northwestern program centered on his book, The Signal and the Noise. There will be a book signing in the lobby following the talk. A public viewing at Cahn Auditorium, 600 Emerson St, will be available for free and no tickets are required. www.northwestern.edu/communityrelations October 2016 3 Swim Lessons Children’s Events The Norris Aquatic Center offers weekly Parent-Tot swim lessons for ages 6 months to 3 years old during the spring and summer, as well as youth swimming lessons for ages 4-12. See nurecreation.com/aquatics for more information. Classes for children are offered in two groups: • Parent-Tot Swim Lessons (ages 6 mo. to 3 years) – This introduces children to the water with the support of a parent. • Youth Swim Lessons (ages 4-12) – These focus on giving children the swimming skills and safety knowledge to enjoy the water. Class sizes are limited to five students per instructor. • Class Day/Dates Time Fee Fall Parent Tot Sundays, 10/2 – 11/13 12:15-12:45 PM $69/79 Youth, all levels Sundays, 10/2 – 11/13 1:00 – 1:45 PM $79/89 Youth, all levels Sundays, 10/2 – 11/13 2:00 – 2:45 PM $79/89 Youth, levels 1-3 Wednesdays, 10/5 – 11/16 4:15 – 5:00 PM $79/89 Youth, levels 4-5 Wednesdays, 10/5 – 11/16 5:15 – 6:00 PM $79/89 Winter Parent Tot Sundays, 1/15 – 2/26 12:15-12:45 PM $69/79 Make a Mug Tues, Sept 20 to Sun, Oct 9, $5-13 Youth, all levels Sundays, 1/15 – 2/26 1:00 – 1:45 PM $79/89 Have fun with friends decorating mugs with over 20 styles to choose from. Youth, all levels Sundays, 1/15 – 2/26 2:00 – 2:45 PM $79/89 Personalize your mug to use every morning, all year. Also, enter the drawing to win Youth, levels 1-3 Wednesdays, 1/18 – 3/1 4:15 – 5:00 PM $79/89 a Keurig Coffeemaker. Youth, levels 4-5 Wednesdays, 1/18 – 3/1 5:15 – 6:00 PM $79/89 Spring The Big Draw: Tracing the Building Parent Tot Sundays, 4/2 – 5/28 12:15-12:45 PM $69/79 Wed, Oct 5, 6:00 – 8:00 PM, free Youth, all levels Sundays, 4/2 – 5/28 1:00 – 1:45 PM $79/89 Block Museum, 40 Arts Circle Dr., Evanston Youth, all levels Sundays, 4/2 – 5/28 2:00 – 2:45 PM $79/89 Contact: Block Museum, [email protected], 847-491-2261 Youth, levels 1-3 Wednesdays, 4/12 – 5/24 4:15 – 5:00 PM $79/89 Walter Kitundu is a multimedia artist and MacArthur Fellow whose practice ranges Youth, levels 4-5 Wednesdays, 4/12 – 5/24 5:15 – 6:00 PM $79/89 from building instruments to photographing wildlife. As part of Evanston’s city- wide Big Draw, people of all ages are invited to join Kitundu in drawing a response to the architecture and the view beyond. Big Bite Night Sun, Oct 9, 3:00 PM, free Downtown Evanston Sample Evanston restaurants in an event hosted by Northwestern student government and Downtown Evanston. www.northwestern.edu/communityrelations October 2016 4 3:00 PM Homecoming 2016 • Northwestern University Symphony Orchestra Dress Rehearsal Thurs, Oct 20- Sun, Oct 23 • Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts Tour and Reception • Navigating the College Admissions Process All alumni and their guests are welcomed to campus for Homecoming 2016 to • NU Live! Moments of Decision reconnect with their Northwestern roots and celebrate the University’s past and future. This is a selected list of events. For a full listing of events and details, please 4:00 PM visit www.alumni.northwestern.edu. Register online or call 877-240-6512. • One Book One Northwestern Discussion with Professor Stephen H. Carr of Nate Silver’s The Signal and the Noise Thursday, October 20 • Dolphin Show Performance Red, Blue, and Purple: Wildcats in Politics • Prototype Purple Friday (create purple gear for parade) Deering Meadow tent 5:30 PM pre-reception by invitation only, 6:30 PM presentation and 7:45 PM 5:00 PM and after reception open to all alumni and guests • Student/Alumni Homecoming Reception (5:00 PM) University Archivist Kevin Leonard shares ways Northwestern’s history and our • Homecoming Parade (6:00 PM) country’s political leaders have intersected. A panel of faculty and alumni discuss • Homecoming Pep Rally (6:45 PM) the presidential race and how Northwestern helped shaped their careers in