Gifts that give back
“The number one trend we’re seeing is something we’re hoping isn’t a trend at all but is here to stay is gifts that give back,” said Christen Gundlach at WORKSHOP (1929 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, 847-433-5577).
“The number one trend we’re seeing is something we’re hoping isn’t a trend at all but is here to stay is gifts that give back,” said Christen Gundlach at WORKSHOP (1929 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, 847-433-5577).
If you know someone who loves yarn, add Mia Bella Yarn & Accessories (1815 St Johns Ave, Highland Park, 847-748-8419) to your list.
The art of writing is making a comeback this year, according to Sheryl Oberman at the Stationery Station (610 Central Ave, Highland Park, 847-432-3044).
Since 2009, Avant for Men has carried a wide variety of the finest quality suits, sportswear, outerwear, footwear and accessories for men of all ages, along with made-to-measure services on tailored clothing.
For music and fashion lovers, there’s no better place than Rock N Rags (1821 St. Johns, Highland Park, 847-432-4344). The store is made up of unique and edgy clothing handpicked by the father-daughter buying pair, Steve and Kira Kessler. Best of all, virtually nothing there is over $100.
The easiest way to add a holiday atmosphere, in any season, is with candles
Welcome to Highland Park Today. We sincerely hope that you enjoy this newly rebranded publication. Formerly six00threefive, Highland Park Today launches with a new focus on the vibrant community of Highland Park. What a better time to start anew than with our Holiday premiere.