We are returning to lovely and intimate Forest Glen Woods once more.
Date: Sunday, September 22nd - Rain or Shine
Time: - Any early arrivals for smokers and grillers arrive to begin their cooks. Just let me know when.
- 10:30 AM: Help with tidying up, arranging tables and supplies.
- 11:00 AM: Appetizers/Lunch/Desserts Food will be coming out in waves as they are cooked or as people arrive. It is truly a miraculous vision: Food shows up and people eat it!
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If you want to try everything, come early and stay late ... don't begin to kvetch if it is gone when you show up fashionably late! )
- 2:00 pm - Pinata breaking (children must bring their parents)
- 4:30ish - Begin tidying up - please note this is everyone's effort. Leaving early, please do your best to contribute to straightening up or tossing garbage as you depart.
- 6:48 PM: Sunset - party over followed by the Park District chaining the driveway.
Where: Forest Glen Woods, 5420 N. Forest Glen Avenue, Chicago, IL 60630
pdfPublic transportation: Forest Glen Metra station at 5301 N. LeClaire. Connecting to
CTA Foster 92. (If someone offers better transportation instructions, this will be updated)
Katie wrote: Forest Glen Metra station at 5301 N. LeClaire. Connecting to CTA Foster 92.
I think the confusion in these instructions is with "Connecting to". From the Forest Glen Metra station at 5301 N. LeClaire, it is about a 2- to 3-block walk (0.2 miles, 4 minutes) north to the entrance to the forest preserve parking lot at 5420 Forest Glen Avenue (
https://tinyurl.com/yy24bmtw). The Foster #92 bus runs east-west along Foster, several blocks south of the Metra station. So if you take Metra to the Forest Glen station, your walk north is 0.2 miles, 4 minutes; if you take Foster #92 and get off at the Foster & Elston stop, your walk north is 0.5 miles, 11 minutes (
https://tinyurl.com/y6kn4lgb). If you get off at Foster & LeClaire, it's 0.6 miles, 12 minutes (
https://tinyurl.com/y3pq2544) (all according to Google Maps). Hope this is helpful.
Driving: Take 94 to the Peterson Exit (only exit east), then turn right (south) onto Cicero Avenue. [Caldwell
is not Peterson, do not go west!] Forest Glen Drive will be on the right (west side) taking you into quiet residential neighborhood where our picnic grove is located.
If you are driving north on 94, justjoan suggests:
cathy, your driving directions using 94 are useful for those coming from the north. for newcomers (or people who've forgotten), and to avoid confusion, please add that foster is the exit needed coming from the south. the exit takes you over to cicero, then a quick right turn onto north forest glen road, and then we follow the left branching road to the very last shelter, with a huge parking lot.
If the chicken is still alive and clucking, then look for her as you turn from Cicero Avenue to Forest Glen Drive.
The chicken seems to live in the nearby woods. She is constantly threatening to cross the road, which might answer an age-old question of why!
Fee: Free!
This is a true do-it-ourselves event where we bring food to share, help set up and clean up. Please advise if you can come early or help later with tidying up. This picnic will leave pleasant memories for all of us when we share the load.
Reserve: By replying on this thread. Your information will be maintained on this
reservations list, which can always be checked. Please alert us to any errors. From time to time, we will post a recap on this thread.
Everyone joining in this event is expected to contribute in food and/or supplies, keeping the event orderly and tidy up as you go.Whatever food you choose to bring, please make sure to keep
hot food hot and
cold food coldThinking what to do? Since this is our community dinner, make the dish your friends have all admired. I am sure you will get the same reaction here.
If you are better at ordering take-out, then consider bringing the following:
- Your favorite take-out!
- Volunteer to bring one or two loaves of bread from bakers
- Bring Kvass, Bitter lemon or other foreign sodas .. Good Ol'Coke and Dr. Pepper are ok, too!
- Cheese or salamis
- Plastic table settings, paper plates, (good) napkins or cups (from Costco, Sams Club)
- Baby wipes for cleaning hands
- Plastic garbage bags
- Water and Ice is always nice!*
*If you commit and later find you cannot attend, please give advance warning. People may want to keep a stash of water in case there are shortages (like a few years ago).
Supplies from last year were used at other community events such as Laikam's Montrose Harbor grill parties. We found life was made easier for everyone by simply using supplies for ongoing community events.
If you can bring a bag to collect recyclables to bring home and dispose, that would be terrific.
Picnic Permit Rules and Regulations wrote:…
3. The Forest Preserve District is closed to all visitors after SUNSET. Night picnics are not permitted. Glass beverage containers are not permitted on the Forest Preserve District property.
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5. The sale of alcoholic beverages in any form is prohibit.
6. Before leaving, you must extinguish all fires; collect all your paper debris, bottles and trash and deposit them in the appropriate containers.
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10. All ordinances and regulations in effect of the Forest Preserve District must be observed and the instructions of its representatives obeyed. Please note that the consumption of alcohol upon or within 50 feet of any roadway, parking area or entranceway is prohibit. No admission fees or charges may be levied.
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Alcohol consumption is allowed in this grove. As stated above, you cannot bring any glass bottles. BYOB -- if you share with someone then it is gift you're sharing.
Tents sized no more than 10x10 are allowed. Anything larger would require a permit we do not intend to pursue.
From talking to the Cook County Forest Preserve Police, the consequences of a violation are: At a minimum two tickets with fines and mandatory court appearances will be issued: to the violator and the person named on the permit. Let's end the day with happy memories.
Please reserve by posting below with what you plan to bring to the picnic, where it fits into the meal and how many are attending:
Appetizer
Bread
Cheese/Sausage (to be sliced)
Side Dishes
Salads
Main course
Snacks
Desserts
Alcohol beverages
Non-alcohol beverages
Tablesettings, paper products, garbage bags
Please advise if your food needs heating, grilling or smoking. Plan to bring your own equipment unless you have arranged to share grill space. If you have a tabletop grill, then be prepared to have it sit on the ground.
We have a special spot in our hearts for unique and weird food. Things you never thought you'd have an opportunity to eat.
Let's do this again, because it works so well: If you have small bites to easily pick up, consider walking through the crowd offering tastes to people.
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Adjacent to our picnic area is a large field for games. I've heard adults are now playing games from their youth like kick ball. If someone brings a ball and refreshes our memories on the rules, there just might be a game. There are trails to the north branch of the Chicago river to trek to. On the grove’s premises are flush toilets and water to clean your hands. If you want to guarantee drinkable water, then bring your own.
Come with the classic LTHforum open spirit to break bread with friends who share your culinary interests.
Regards,
Cathy2