Join the ‘Wright in Glencoe’ GHS Celebration!
The Glencoe Historical Society (GHS) is sponsoring a series of community programs this year in recognition of the centennial of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ravine Bluffs subdivision. The GHS has a … Continue reading
Views and News from the Chairman | March 2015
In February, the Glencoe Plan Commission listened to a detailed parking report prepared by our planning staff in consultation with an outside expert from the transportation consulting firm KLOA. After … Continue reading
Views and News from the Chairman | January 2015
After the fun and frenetic pace of the holiday season, it’s time to regroup. And often, our thoughts focus on health: fitness, finances, and figuring out our optimal resource allocation … Continue reading
Quick Polls
Tudor Court Quick Poll Help us understand how you interact with Tudor Court! Take 5 minutes and share your valuable insights via the Quick Poll below: (Past Quick … Continue reading
Views and News from the Chairman | December 2014
As 2014 winds down, a refrain is overheard in town: “The year went so fast!” “Where did the time go?” We have a million things to do, every day. And … Continue reading
A glimpse of Glencoe’s “Past” and “Present” as we consider the “Future”…
Hike on over to the Village Library and check out the 6ft tall photo-kiosk displaying photos of Glencoe’s past and present! The stacked cube display comes as part of the … Continue reading
In the news…
“Executive heads weigh in on Downtown Tuneup” ‘The Glencoe Anchor’ posted an article on December 8th summarizing the December 3rd Plan Commission panel discussion featuring Executive Directors of Local Public … Continue reading
Writers Theatre: More Great Press!
Architect Jeanne Gang Reinvents a Regional Theater Chicago Tonight | October 20, 2014 10:00 am “Considered one of the top regional theater companies in the country, Writers Theatre is known … Continue reading
In the news…
Congratulations Glencoe! Writers Theatre featured in ‘National Endowment for the Arts’. “Can a suburban area become the home of a major cultural institution?” For a popular theatre company working out … Continue reading