Author: HF Chronicle Staff

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The Drama Group will present the murder mystery “Murder on the Nile” over two weekends in June. The play is based on the 1937 novel by Agatha Christie and features sleuth Hercules Poirot as he travels down the Nile River on a paddle steamer. When a passenger is shot and[Read More…]

Pre-kindergarten screenings for District 153 tots

Several Homewood-Flossmoor High School seniors said this week that they feel Taiylar Ball’s punishment was “excessive” and that her performance at the recent senior talent show was the complete opposite of offensive. Ball was denied entry to prom after she used the N-word in a poem during the May 19[Read More…]

Organic meat vendor joins Homewood Indoor Farmers Market

Mary LaBotz, center, with several of her students.(Photo by Marilyn Thomas/H-F Chronicle) Leaving Homewood-Flossmoor High School in June will be difficult for Mary LaBotz, who has shared her heart with special needs students for 31 years. Those three decades have given LaBotz experiences at all ends of the special education[Read More…]

New Heather Hill principal vows to ‘make excellence a habit’

  Youngsters try out their  rubberband-propelled cars   created at the first PopUp   Science event at the   Homewood Science Center.   (Photos by Eric Crump/H-F   Chronicle) The car built of cardboard, plastic discs and rubberbands sat on the concrete floor of the Homewood Science Center (HSC) garage, and a youngster watched, waiting[Read More…]

Engineering projects go on display at Saturday’s STEM Fest

Susan Pawlak, long-time accompanist for Homewood-Flossmoor High School music groups, is turningover her seat at the piano at the endof the current school year. (Photo by Marilyn Thomas/H-F Chronicle) Classical or contemporary works, show tunes or jazz pieces, Susan Pawlak has played every genre over her 24 years as the accompanist[Read More…]

New businesses planning to open in Homewood include martini bar downtown, Krispy Kreme on Halsted

Homewood Science Center hosted its first public science event Saturday, May 21, in conjunction with Homewood Rail Fest.  PopUp Science included tinkering activities that provided an opportunity to learn a little engineering and some physics, including rubberband-powered cars and balloon racers. It was a bigger version of activities sponsored by the[Read More…]

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