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Buffalo Grove calendar - Jan. 26

Updated: February 27, 2012 8:15AM



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Business

Help for the Unemployed. Harper College’s Career Stimulus program free to first-timers. Subsequent sessions $10. Memberships $85 a year; free one-on-one sessions with career coach, free workshops, and materials for, and admission to, an intensive Networking session. For dates visit www.harpercollege.edu.

Kingswood United Methodist Church, 401 W. Dundee Road, Buffalo Grove, offers support group for those seeking employment. Meets first, third Wednesday of month 9 a.m. in room 122. www.kingswoodumc.com or (847) 398-0770.

NW Suburban Jewish Networking Group host series of professional networking and support meetings second and fourth Mondays of every month 10-11:30 a.m. Free. (847) 459-1677.

The Lake County Young Professionals meets 5:30-7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 at Midtown Athletic Club, 2211 Waukegan Road, Bannockburn. Network with other area young professionals (40 years of age and under). Appetizers, one complimentary drink and cardio tennis included. Bring gym shoes and a racket if you have one. No admission charge; participants encouraged to make a contribution to one of the participating chambers’ charities. Donation canisters available at registration. Call (847) 541-7799 or register at www.buffalogrovechamber.org.

Clubs

Na’amat Aviva Club holds a rally at 7 p.m. Jan. 28, which includes teams of four walking around the store and answering funny questions. The rally is held at Sunset Foods in Long Grove. Dinner follow at Enzo and Lucia. $30 per person. If interested in participating contact Beth at beth5@wowway.com.

Community

Village of Buffalo Grove: Sign up for Lake County traffic alerts to your phone or email. Commuters receive real time information on road construction, traffic accidents, incidents and other conditions affecting travel in Lake County. Visit www.lakecountypassage.com or contact Jonathan Nelson at (847) 377-7400 or jpnelson@lakecountyil.gov.

Friends of the Library will award $2,000 to an area high school senior in the third annual Allen Meyer Memorial Scholarship. Applications accepted through March 1 for the $2,000 scholarship. High School senior applicants must live within the Vernon Area Public Library District, have been accepted into a higher education program for the 2012-2013 school year, and either have been an employee or volunteer at the library or be able to demonstrate how the library has affected their life or educational goals. Applicants must submit a completed online form and provide a letter of reference, a letter of acceptance, and a copy of the student’s most recent high school transcripts. Online form available at http://www.vapld.info. Look in the menu under Community > Allen Meyer Scholarship. Limit one submission per student. Email letters and transcripts to friends@vapld.info to be included with application. Application materials must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on March 1, 2012.

Jobapalooza expo for young adults ages 15-21, March 8, 6-8 p.m. The Job Center of Lake County, College of Lake County Career & Placement Services is sponsoring this expo at the College of Lake County. Contact Yasmeen at (847) 543-2441 or careerandplacement@clcillinois.edu.

Snowbirds and students encouraged to enroll in voting by mail program. Lake County Clerk Willard Helander reminds Lake County registered voters who spend part of the year outside of the county (usually winters) that they can enroll in the Snowbird Voting by Mail Program. Those enrolled automatically receive an application for ballot by mail for the elections specified. Illinois law requires individuals voting by mail to complete an application for ballot before each election, and a ballot will be mailed to the voter only after the clerk receives the signed application. Must be a registered Lake County voter. Visit the County Clerk’s web site at VotingbyMail.info to download a Snowbird Voting by Mail Program enrollment form. Voters may also request a form by contacting the Elections Department at VotingByMail@lakecountyil.gov or (847) 377-2406. College Students away at school need to enroll in the Temporary Absent Student Program. During the voting by mail period, voters can visit LakeVoterPower.info to track the Election Department’s receipt of their ballot. Visit the voter registration tab on LakeCountyClerk.info or call the Voter Registration Department (847) 377-2410.

Cook County residents: Visit the Cook County Clerk’s website to vote by mail or to vote early — http://www.cookcountyclerk.com/elections/mailvoting/Pages/default.aspx

Volunteer tutors needed for adult reading and writing classes. Train to be a Read-to-Learn tutor to teach prepared lesson plans to English-speaking adult students at various locations throughout the northwest suburbs. Registration information at (847) 718-7724. Attend training Jan. 27 or Jan. 28, 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.

Conservation

Buffalo Grove Village Hall (lower level) accepts old batteries for recycling. Alkaline: AA, AAA, C, D and 9V. Rechargeable batteries accepted: NiCd, NiMh, lithium ion and lithium polymer. Before dropping off rechargeable batteries, tape contact points on each battery or place them in individual self-locking plastic bags, to avoid sparks. Visit www.comed.com/sites/customerservice/Pages/Construction.aspx.

Education

Read to Learn announces the Spring 2012 training dates for new volunteer tutors for their adult literacy program. No experience necessary. Tutor training is held 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. either Jan. 27 or Jan. 28, at the Forest View Educational Center, 2121 S. Goebbert Road, Arlington Heights. Returning tutors are encouraged to attend supplemental training workshops at Forest View, 10 a.m.-noon, on Jan. 27 or Jan. 28. Call Read to Learn at (847) 718-7724. Register at only one class and register by attending a class.

Harper College’s continuing education department offers courses for adults 55 years of age and older through the Lifelong Learning Institute. Courses are available to members and non-members. Courses are held on Harper campuses in Palatine and Prospect Heights and at partner sites in Buffalo Grove, Barrington, Wheeling, Arlington Heights, Palatine and Schaumburg. To register for courses, call (847) 925-6300.

Fund-raiser

Cub Scout Pack 273 hosts My First Rock Concert and Food Drive, an all ages event aimed at collecting food donations for area food banks at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 3. Admission is nonperishable food items and/or cash donation. Chicago’s hottest rock bands gear their show to kids age 5-18 and their families, although all ages welcome. Event held at Hawthorn Middle School South, 430 N. Aspen Drive, Vernon Hills. Doors open 6:30 p.m., show starts 6:45 p.m. Light refreshments and entry into a free raffle included with admission. Visit www.pack273vh.org or email LHANSON@PACK273VH.ORG. All food and money donated given to area food banks the following day.

CASA Lake County holds fundraising gala, CASAblanca 8: Black and Red Ball at 6 p.m., Feb. 4 at Westin Chicago North Shore in Wheeling. Dinner, silent and live auctions, and dancing to the Roy Vombrack quartet. Proceeds support Court Appointed Special Advocates of Lake County, a nonprofit organization that recruits, trains and supervises community volunteers to advocate for the health, safety and best interests of abused and neglected children who are in the Lake County Juvenile Court system. Volunteers also serve as fact finders for the judges. To purchase tickets on line, visit www.casalakecounty.com or call (847) 383-6260 Ext. 217. Tickets $300 each.

Support Page it Forward at www.facebook.com/pageitforward. There is an option to donate four books toward goal of 100,000 books with Text2Give. Text the word PAGE to 85944 and reply with the word ‘YES’ to confirm $10 donation to Page it Forward. www.liveunitedlakecounty.org/pageitforward. A current list of drop off sites found at: www.liveunitedlakecounty.org/donatebooks.

Health

Medical experts answer questions regarding leukemia, lymphoma, myelodysplastic syndromes, and multiple myeloma from patients and their families from 1-4 p.m. Jan. 29 at the Leukemia Research Foundation’s Annual Town Hall Meeting. The meeting will be held at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, Feinberg Pavilion - Conference Room A, 251 E. Huron in Chicago. Attendees learn the latest about their disease - and pose questions to a panel of medical experts in the field of hematology/oncology. The panel includes Ima Garcia, a Leukemia Research Foundation 2011 Nurse of the Year who offers another perspective useful to caregivers attending the Town Hall Meeting. Complimentary parking (vouchers handed out at check-in) available at Huron/St. Clair parking garage. View the list of participating oncologists and get information at www.leukemia-research.org/TownHall or call (847) 424-0600.

Library

Indian Trails Library, (847) 459-4100, www.indiantrailslibrary.org. Library staff cannot give out library-card numbers. Notify library staff if your library card is missing. A $1 fee required to replace damaged, lost or stolen library cards. Programs require registration unless otherwise noted.

Adult Programs

Microsoft Excel Basics: 2 p.m., Jan. 26. A staff expert shows you how to set an Excel spreadsheet using the basic Excel toolbar. Mouse and keyboarding experience needed for this session. Registration required.

Personal Numerology I: 7 p.m., Jan. 26. The Kaballah, a Jewish mystical philosophy, gives special meaning to letters and numbers. Using the Kabbalah, Karen Jacobson explores aspects of your personality, unlocking a better understanding of yourself and the people in your life. The first session concentrates on the meanings and magic of numbers and how they relate to your personality. The second session March 22, shows how to use your birth name to access the major aspects of your personality. Registration required.

Great Discussion Group: 7 p.m., Jan. 26. Discussion on current world, national, and local events led by Jim Bernard. People from all walks of life express their viewpoints. No cost or materials needed. Bring an open mind and an opinion. Registration required.

Youth programs

Story time, Milk and Cookies at Panera Bread: 9:30 a.m., Jan. 31, at Panera Bread, 1228 W. Dundee, Buffalo Grove. Stories, milk and cookies for children ages 2-4 and parents or caregivers. Registration required. Note: This story time program is held at Panera Bread’s Buffalo Grove location.

Toddler Story time: 10 a.m., Feb. 1, One-half-hour of stories, rhymes and songs for children 18-36 months and parents or caregivers.

Toddler Story time: 10 a.m., Feb. 2. One-half-hour of stories, rhymes and songs for children 18-36 months and parents or caregivers. (Repeat of Feb. 1 Story time.)

Teen programs

Multi-Cultural Programs

India’s Republican Day: 2 p.m. Jan. 28. Celebrate India’s Republican Day. Students of the Balodyan School of Buffalo Grove share stories of Indian freedom fighters through plays and speeches. Students are costumed and present the program in Hindi, India’s national language, and Marathi, another of India’s regional languages. Indian refreshments served.

Family programs

Family Winter Reading Program — It’s “Snow” Much Fun to Read: Continues through Feb. 11. Visit the KidZone Desk and sign up for the Family Winter Reading Program, Prizes. For ages birth-8th grade.

Dave DiNaso’s Traveling Reptiles: Noon, Jan. 28. Dave DiNaso presents several different kinds of reptiles. For children ages 4 and up. Tickets required and distributed 30 minutes before the program on a first-come, first-served basis.

Family Winter Reading Program — It’s “Snow” Much Fun to Read: Feb. 11. Help decorate the library window with snowflakes for every activity completed. For youth from birth-eighth grade.

Business programs

Small Business Introduction to Setting up a WordPress Site: 6:45 p.m. Jan. 31. WordPress is a free Internet publishing program that can be used to make a small business Internet site, blog, Internet site plus a blog or an addition to an existing Internet site. Start a free WordPress.com site during the hands-on, computer-based class (laptops furnished or bring your own). For class, you need your email address, name and password for WordPress, as well as some written content (bring on a flash drive) and pictures (optional).

Vernon Area Public Library District programs are free and open to all unless otherwise indicated. Register for programs online at http://calendar.vapld.info, by telephone at (224) 543-1485 (adult programs) or (224) 543-1486 (youth or teen programs), or in person at the library at 300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire.

Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010—Charts 1 p.m. or 6:45 p.m. Jan. 26. Excel experience necessary. For Vernon Area Library cardholders only.

De-cluttering & Organizing Your Life in the New Year 6:30 p.m. Jan. 26. Learn creative and manageable solutions for even your toughest organizing challenges from certified professional organizer Amy Trager.

Winter Reading Club Grand Finale Celebration 11 a.m. Jan. 28. Juggling, magic, and comedy with “Circus Boy” Bobby Hunt. For Winter Reading Club participants only.

Monday Morning Tots 10-11:30 a.m. Jan. 30. Informal play and story time for infants and toddlers. For Vernon Area Public Library cardholders only. No registration required.

File & Folder Management in Windows 7 at 1 p.m. Jan. 30. Learn to organize files and folders. Windows 7 experience necessary. For Vernon Area Library cardholders only.

Write Away! Young Writers Workshop Jan. 31. Story starters and imaginative activities for grades third and fourth (at 4:30 p.m.) or grades fifth to eighth (at 7 p.m.).

Religion

Bay Shul weekly service schedule: Shacharis Sunday 8 a.m. and Monday-Friday 6:15 a.m.; Shabbos 9 a.m.; Mincha Monday-Thursday 1:30 p.m.; Ma’ariv Sunday-Thursday 7:30 p.m. BAY Shul Synagogue classes: “About Mitzvos” Monday 2 p.m., “Topics in Judaism Series” Tuesday 8 p.m., “Weekly Torah Learning,” with commentary from Rashi, Wednesday 8 p.m., Daily Mishna Berura Learning (laws of daily living) daily 7:15-7:30 p.m. Woman’s Tehillim (Book of Psalms) Group Sunday 10 p.m., Buffalo Grove Community Kollel classes Thursday 8 p.m. Bay Shul, 314 McHenry Road, Buffalo Grove, www.bayshul.com. For information, call Rabbi Pickholtz at (847) 947-4229 or email bayshul@gmail.com.

Beth Judea programs are:

Every Shabbat morning 10:30-11:30 a.m.: Gan Shabbat - a Shabbat service designed for children ages 9 and under, together with their families. After Gan Shabbat, join the main service and community Kiddush.

Congregation Beth Judea’s “The Great Debate Society” is an evening of discussion and personal perspective on a variety of topics with a view to the Jewish values inherent in the theme. Meetings held the last Wednesday of the month at 8 p.m. through May, in the Social Hall. Beth Judea, Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove. Call synagogue office (847) 634-0777 or email Anna Besser at abesser@bethjudea.org.

Congregation Beth Judea’s rabbi, Rabbi Jeff Pivo, teaches a Monday class at 12:30 p.m. Jan. 30 and two more in February. Through examining three pre-modern and three modern Jewish theologies, the group explores the ever-changing Jewish relationship with the divine. Sessions include: God in the Torah, God in the Talmud, Rambam’s God, Buber’s God, Kaplan’s God and Herschel’s God. Contact Anna Besser (847) 634-0777 or at abesser@bethjudea.org to register. Beth Judea, Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove.

The weekly Talmud Sunday morning class at Congregation Beth Judea examines Jewish law, secular law, sociology, mythology, or agadah, and dwells on questions incorporating current events. Orin Rotman facilitates the weekly 8-9 a.m. Talmud study session. Class continues the study of the Talmud with the part of the Talmud called “Ketubot.” No previous Talmud study or Hebrew required. The study group will use the Schottenstin (Artscroll) Balvi (Babylonian Talmud) English/Hebrew text. Order through Beth Judea for $39.99. Sunday morning minyan follows the class. Beth Judea, Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove. Call synagogue office (847) 634-0777.

Rosh Chodesh is a women’s holiday celebrated at the new moon and marked with a break from everyday monotony. All women invited to join the Rosh Chodesh group monthly for learning, nosh, conversation. No preparation, RSVP or commitment needed. The Rosh Chodesh Group meets the second Thursday of the month. Call (847) 634-0777; leave a message for Gloria.

RSVP for all programs with the Beth Judea office at (847) 634-0777 or info@bethjudea.org.

Congregation Beth Judea’s Focus On Families is dedicated to enriching families’ connections to Judaism and the Jewish community through services and programs specifically designed for children from infancy-second grade. All events open to community and free of charge (unless otherwise noted). To RSVP for programs, contact synagogue office at (847) 634-0777 or visit www.bethjudea.org (click on “Register for an Event”). Beth Judea, on Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove.

Family Havdalah & Israeli Dancing Extravaganza 6 p.m. Jan. 28. Follow Havdalah with a social action/craft project for small hands and an hour of Israeli dancing for all ages. Snacks. $15 per family; $10 per family if you bring perspective members.

On Feb. 3, Congregation Beth Judea honors the non-Jewish spouses, parents and grandparents of its members at a special Keruv service. They invite all extended members of their interfaith families to join them in thanks for the commitment they have made in joining the synagogue, to raise Jewish children and for all they do to support Beth Judea. If a non-Jewish member of your family will attend that night, contact Beth Judea office so they can be properly honored. Beth Judea is on Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove. Call synagogue office (847) 634-0777 or email info@bethjudea.org. Feb. 3 at 5:45 p.m. … Family Shabbat Pray and Play. Shabbat dinner at 5:45 p.m., followed by Tot Shabbat services and Parsha playtime at 6:30 p.m. This 30-minute family Shabbat service is for families with children 8 and younger. Cost for dinner: $15 per family; $20 for non-member families.

The Sisterhood of Congregation Beth Judea is forming a Z’havah group guided by the Women’s League for Conservative Judaism. The goal is to bring younger women together to create activities directed at their interests. Call (847) 634-0777; leave message for Mary Brickman or Debbi Green.

Beth Judea’s Sisterhood holds a women-led service at 9:30 a.m. Jan. 29. Sisterhood members lead the service — from opening the Ark to reading the Haftorah and Torah portions etc. Sisterhood holds social, fund-raising, learning and religious events. Sisterhood is a member of the Women’ League for Conservative Judaism, the umbrella arm of Conservative Synagogue Sisterhoods. They help raise funds for Jewish women in the Midwest and in the USA as well as to support Beth Judea and the children in the Hebrew and Sunday Schools. After the service, there will be a Kiddush luncheon. Contact the synagogue office (847) 634-0777 or visit www.BethJudea.org. Beth Judea is on Route 83 and Hilltop Road in Long Grove.

Congregation Beth Judea’s kitchen maven, Debbie Frager, teaches a Tuesday class at 8 p.m. on Jan. 31; Feb. 7 and 14. Each week “Just Desserts - Jewish Style,” will focus on a different Parve Jewish dessert to create — ones that don’t taste like Parve! To register, contact Anna Besser at (847) 634-0777 or at abesser@bethjudea.org. Beth Judea is located on Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove.

Anshe Tikvah is a Jewish congregation serving the North and Northwest Suburbs. Private tutoring is available for individuals looking to learn to read and understand Prayer book and/or Biblical Hebrew. Call to arrange for Hebrew tutoring. Adult B’nai Mitzvah. Anshe Tikvah offers adults, who either missed the chance as a child or are ready for their second (tradition says it is as if you were reborn at 70, so your second Bar/Bat Mitzvah is at 83), the opportunity to become Bar/Bat Mitzvah. Home Base Party: Cantor Jury is available for a study session in your home for friends and family. Choose a topic, in consultation with the cantor; and he will offer a one-hour learning session. Call (847) 917-7726.

Anshe Tikvah is a Jewish Congregation serving the North and Northwest suburbs. Join them for the Celebration of Shabbat at Hawthorne School, 200 Glendale in Wheeling, 6 p.m. Jan. 27 Reception; 6:30 p.m. Shabbat Worship. Join Anshe Tikvah in “Back To The Beach” Feb. 18 at Arlington Toyota, Palatine. Celebrate the return of summer with a live band. The Legends, dinner, dancing, actions and a classic car show (weather permitting) to be part of the fun. Call (847) 917-7726. Private tutoring available for those looking to learn to read and understand Prayerbook and/or Biblical Hebrew. Call to arrange for Hebrew tutoring. Adult B’nai Mitzvah call for details. Anshe Tikvah offers adults, who either missed the chance as a child or are ready for their second (tradition says it is as if you were reborn at 70, so your second Bar/Bat Mitzvah is at 83), the opportunity to become Bar/Bat Mitzvah. Home Base Party. Cantor Jury is now available to offer a study session in your home for friends and family. Choose a topic, in consultation with the Cantor, and he will offer a one-hour learning session. Call for details.

Scholarships

Application accepted through March 1 for the $2,000 Allen Meyer Memorial Scholarship, to be awarded to a high school senior by Friends of the Vernon Area Library. Applicants must live within the library district, have been accepted into a higher education program for 2012-2013, and either have been an employee or volunteer at the library or be able to demonstrate how the library has affected their life or educational goals. Applicants must submit a completed online form and provide a letter of reference, a letter of acceptance and a copy of their most recent high school transcripts. The online form is available on the Vernon Area Public Library website, www.vapld.info. Look on the menu under “Community > Allen Meyer Scholarship.” Limit one submission per student. Email letters and transcripts to friends@vapld.info to be included with application. Application materials must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. March 1.

Support

Healing Hearts Grief Support Group is a grief support group sponsored by Northwest Jewish Child and Family Services. Open to the public, the Healing Hearts group meets through Feb. 21 at Temple Chai, 1760 Checker Road in Long Grove. Sessions free; meet at 6:30 p.m. Preregistration required. Contact Rosalie Greenberger, LCSW, at (224) 625-2819 or rosaliegreenberger@jcfs.org.

Community Education for People with Disabilities, their Families and Professionals. Jewish Child & Family Services offers free monthly/bimonthly community education on a variety of topics related to disability. CEUs and CPDUs are available for all presentations, held at JCFS, 5150 Golf Road, Skokie. Check our website, www.jcfs.org, or call to be placed on their mailing list. Contact Emily Tegenkamp, (773) 467-3741. www.jcfs.org 

Coping with Chronic Physical Illness. Mondays, 1-2 p.m. Topics may include communicating with healthcare providers, relationships with family and friends, spiritual resources for healing, and living well. $7 per session. Jewish Child & Family Services, 1156 Shure Drive, Arlington Heights. Contact David Lipschutz (224) 625-2705, DavidLipschutz@jcfs.org. www.jcfs.org

Psychotherapy Groups – Tuesdays in Arlington Heights. Ongoing therapy groups help clients address individual and relationship issues by addressing feelings, communication and other issues. Jewish Child & Family Services, 1156 Shure Drive, Arlington Heights. Contact Jacqueline Mallinger (224) 625-2804, JacquelineMallinger@jcfs.org, or Dorinne Palmer, LCSW, (224) 625-2816, DorinnePalmer@jcfs.org. www.jcfs.org

Parenting a Child with Special Needs: Parent Support Group. Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m. Parents support one another as they discuss the stresses and challenges involved in parenting children with special needs. Topics include the parents’ grieving process; strategies for coping with multiple demands, roles, and stresses; managing family and social relationships; and the transformative experience of parenting a child with special needs. $15 per session. Jewish Child & Family Services, 1156 Shure Drive, Arlington Heights. Contact Pamela Kaplan (224) 625-2804. PamelaKaplan@jcfs.org. www.jcfs.org

Group Firefly. Tuesdays, 5-6 p.m. For children age 10-14 diagnosed with Asperger’s Disorder or Autism. Group focuses on teaching and building social skills and encouraging prosocial engagement with peers. Three series, 10 weeks each. $250 per series. Jewish Child & Family Services, 255 Revere Drive, Northbrook. For dates and times, contact Rachel Riley, PsyD, (847) 412-4355. www.jcfs.org

Futures Planning. Planning for the future for and with a loved one with a disability is important, especially during times of transition and as caregivers grow older. Jewish Child & Family Services staff assists you with ensuring your loved one’s needs are met when you are no longer able to do so. Work with them individually through their Family Bridges program or participate in the Future is Now! group and work alongside other families for seven sessions to complete the planning process. The Future is Now! offers partial scholarships based on financial need. Contact Brenda Nemeth (773) 467-3727. BrendaNemeth@jcfs.org

Nechama: Comfort for the Bereaved Among Us, 10:30 a.m.- noon Feb. 26. Nechama is a workshop for grievers and their loved ones who have experienced a loss during the past four months. Learn how Judaism lays the groundwork to comfort the bereaved through ritual and connection to other mourners. Learn about the grief process, understand grieving styles, coping mechanisms, and how to get and receive support from friends and loved ones. $15 per session. Jewish Child & Family Services, 5150 Golf Road, Skokie. Contact Elizabeth Siegel Cohen (847) 745-5404, ElizabethCohen@jcfs.org. www.jcfs.org

Volunteers

Volunteers needed for a touring art exhibit in Long Grove once a week, once every other week, or once a month for duration of exhibit to watch over the art and provide information to visitors. Volunteer shifts are 4 or 8 hour shifts. Contact Leah Maxon at leahmaxon@greencourtepartners.com.

School District 21 needs school supplies for its low-income families. If you have any supplies you are able to donate, bring them to the District Administration Center, 999 W. Dundee Road, Wheeling between 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

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