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CS Chicago Tribune, Friday, May 19, 1989 Section 7 45 Friday Go guide Continued from preceding page cation Workshop, Saturday, Lattof YMCA, 300 Northwest Des Plaines. Fee required. 1- 800-AEROBIC. Forty-five-minute rhythmic exercise classes, 12:05 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 7 a.m.

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30 p.m. MondaysThursdays, Daley Bicentennial Plaza, 337 E. Randolph St. Fee $1.50. 294-4790.

Exercise classes, p.m. and p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, School of Chicago Ballet, 223 W. Erie St. Fee $5 for each class.

988-4233. Eight-week exercise classes for women, 9-10 and a.m. Mondays-Wednesdays, Friday, Zion Lutheran Church, 10 Deerfield Deerfield. Fees vary. Up For at the Heartland Health Fitness Retreat, Gilman.

Fee $220; includes lodging, meals, transportation, classes, swimming, hiking, tennis, massage and facials. 266- 2050. Football Northern Chicagoland League (semi-pro) seeks players. Tryouts held Saturday at Triton College, River Grove. Registration begins at 10 a.m.

Tryouts for players ages 18 and older. Fee $5. 455-1122. Chicago Chargers (semi-pro team) seeks players and coaches. Mark Ladwig, 685-3646.

Chicago Heights Broncos' (semi-pro team) seeks players. Tryouts and practice, 10 a. Sundays (through July 28), at the Camp. U.S. Hwy.

30 and Cottage Grove Avenue, Chicago Heights. 672-7194 or 798-5878. Golfing One-hour clinics for participants ages 8 through 15, 9-10 a.m. Saturday and June 10, Peter Jans Community Golf Course, Evanston. Fee $3.

866- 2910. Bowhunters Continued from page 43 mastered. "I can take someone just starting out and, with just a half-hour of instruction on a range, have that person shooting inside an 8-inch circle consistently from 20 yards," says Myron Rutledge, an Oswego resident who is a member of the Auroraland Archers. Rutledge values the sport as an escape from everyday pressures. "You concentrate so hard on the range that you forget about all your problems before long," he says.

Women can have just as much fun as men. Kathy McCrimmon of North Aurora is a 1 past state champion both indoors and outdoors. She got her start at age 10. "Archery is a sport the whole family, including children, can enjoy," she says. An archery set with fiber glass bow and arrows (most arrows today employ synthetic feathers instead of the real thing) and sight can cost as little as $125.

The best equipment, including gloves, arm guards and a quiver, can go for $500 and more. Bows are set at a variety of tensions, with a range of 45 to 60 pounds. There are about a half-dozen specialty archery shops in the Chicago area, where experts can help fit beginners with the rightsized equipment. The Bowhunter Nationals are open to the public. Hours are 7 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday at the John Lipold Recreation Center on Ill. Hwy.

25, North Aurora. Call the Auroraland club, listed below with other members of the Northeast Archery League, for details. Auroraland Archers, Kathy McCrimmon, 897-4538. Aurora Sportsman's Club, Tom Prosser, 892-9175. Chicago Bowhunters (Bolingbrook), Ray Fentress, 737-2345.

Gage Park Archers, Mike Hensley, 778- 5372. Joliet Bowhunters, Chuck Faulkner, 815-725-1660. St. Charles Archers, Tom Niedermeyer, 490-0993. Hiking Free nature hikes, 10 a.m.

Saturdays, through May 27, Camp Sagawau, near Lemont. Sponsored by the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. Registration required. 257-2045. Sponsors and participants needed for the Peter Holub 6-mile Walk-a-thon, 9 a.m.

Saturday, from Dorchester Center, 1515 E. Dolton. Registration 8 a.m. 841-7276 or 849-4000. Guided tours of the Bubbly Creek section of the Chicago River, 10 a.m.

Saturday, plus June 17, Sept. 30 and Oct. 28, starting from St. Bridget's Church, 2940 S. Archer Ave.

Sponsored by Friends of the Chicago River. Fee $5. 939-0490. Sponsors and participants needed for the Friends of Hospice of West Towns Visiting Nursing Service's 2d annual 10-mile Hike and Bike-a-thon for West Towns, Saturday, from various locations. 749-7171.

Indiana Dune Flower Walk, leave 9:55 a.m. Sunday, from IC Station, Randolph Street and Michigan Avenue; arrive 11:14 a.m. at the Dune Park Station. Sponsored by the Prairie Club. Participants pay for transportation.

236-3342. Spring wildflower walk with naturalist Donny Eyre, 1 p.m. Sunday, starting from North Park Village Nature Center, 5809 N. Pulaski Rd. Registration required.

Fee $1. 583-8970. nature, 7 p.m. May 26, starting from North Park Village Nature Center, 5809 N. Pulaski Rd.

Free, but registration required. 583- 8970. Guided tours of the Ravenswood Manor section of the Chicago River, 10 a.m. May 27 and Oct. 7, starting from Wilson and Virginia Avenues.

Sponsored by Friends of the Chicago River. Fee $5. 939-0490. Walk Leader Program clinic, May 29, Marriott Chicago, Michigan Avenue and Ohio Street. Program designed for exercise instructors interested in implementing a walking program.

Sponsored by the Rockport Co. Fee $60; includes lunch and materials. Tricia Arruda, 508-485-2090, ext. 150. Guided tours of the Labagh Woods section of the A rich tour of vintage homes California's Beverly Hills may be rich with money, but Beverly Hills is equally wealthy with history.

The largest urban historical district in the country will present its 19th annual home tour on Sunday. The trip allows visitors to see the inside of five houses in the Beverly area. The tour also includes a stop at the Beverly Arts Center and a local church. Most of the 3,000 homes in the area, which includes Morgan Park, were built between 1845 and 1920. The area is an important part of Chicago's past because most of its former residents were financial bigwigs in the "They were kind of the movers and shakers in Chicago," said Elizabeth Dietmann, marketing director for the Beverly Area Planning, Association.

Participants in the tour can take a bus, drive their own cars or see the houses by foot (about a 6-mile walk). Bevery Park Home Tour; 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday: bus tours leave from the Beverly Art Center, 2153 W. 111th between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.; self-guided tours leave from the Metra-Rock Island commuter station, 103d Street at Chicago River, 10 a.m.

June 3 and Oct. 14, starting from Labagh Woods parking lot, Cicero Avenue, north of Foster Avenue. Sponsored by Friends of the Chicago River. Fee $5. 939-0490.

Citizens Association, Inc. For details call Joan Szeremeta, 788-5777, Guided tours of the Cortland section of the Chicago River, 10 a.m. June 10 and Sept: 23, starting: from Cortland and Southport Avenues Sponsored by Friends of the Chicago River. Fee $5. 939-0490.

Trip to Porcupine Mountains State Park. June 21-25. Sponsored by Tripping Lightly: $220: includes meals, lodging and guides. 414- 963-1133. Trip to Door County, June 22-25.

Sponsored by the Earth is Yours Walking Tours. Fee $165; includes meals, lodging and fees. 869-5475. Guided tours of the Goose Island section of the Chicago River, 10 a.m. June 24, Sept.

9 and Nov. 4, starting from the Turning Basin, North Avenue, just east of the bridge at the Procter Gamble plant (1229-W. North Sponsored by Friends of the Chicago River. Fee $5. 939- 0490.

Trip to Door County, June 30-July 4. Sponsored by the American Youth Hostels. Fee $187; includes transportation, lodging and meals. 327- 8114. Frontwalkers' (Chicago's gay and lesbian walking club), 10 a.m.

Saturdays, from the Totem Pole, Lincoln Park, Addison and Lake Shore Drive. Free walking clinics, 9 a.m. Saturdays, from Lincoln Park, near zoo entrance, 2200 N. Cannon Dr. Sponsored by the Chicago Walkers Club.

3- through 10-mile walks, 2 p.m. Sundays, starting from Dempster Street and the lakefront, Evanston. Sponsored by the Lakeshore Walking Club. Free. 869-5745.

St. Francis Striders health walks, 6 p.m. Tuesdays, starting from St. Francis Hospital of Evanston, 355 Ridge Evanston. Fee $5.

492-6170. Kayaking Sea kayaking trip to the Apostle Islands, Aug. 2-6. Sponsored by the Northwest Passage. Fee $360; includes transportation, meals, camping See Go guide, following page CHICAGOLAND HEATRE RECTORY CHICAGOLAND TONITE AT 8PM EXTENDED THRU JULY 1 LACE, LARCENY, LAUGHTER "Cast is first rate" Sun-Times SUNDAY IS FAMILY DAY! "Well-reasoned, well spoken" Tribune A GIRL'S GUIDE TO CHAOS CHILDREN FREE! ALL'S WELL 7TH SMASH MONTHI! "It's For Everyone!" Leonard, WGN 70 GIRLS 70 Royal George Centre 988-9000 OIL CITY SYMPHONY Wed.

2 Theatre Thursday, THAT ENDS WELL CHICAGO'S HIT MUSICAL performance incl. FREE steak dinner by William Shakespeare ZEBRA CROSSING THEATRE PRESENTS HASTED THEATRE CENTRE 2700 N. Halsted Fri. Sat. 9pm; Only thru June 41 Box Office 348-0110 or Ticketron Sun.

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GROUP SALES 404-2406 327-5252 Or Ticketmaster 559-1212 FOR ADVERTISING IN THIS FEATURE BRIAR STREET THEATRE 348-4000 GROUP SALES 248-0221 APOLLO THEATER 935-6100 CALL MARY CAROL ZIEGLER 3133 N. Hasted 2540 N. Lincoln Ave 222-4149 Walden Parkway, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; $8 in advance, $10 on day of tour; 233-3100. Neal Justin Sponsors and participants needed for the 5th annual "Walk for Seguin," 10 a.m.

June 3, from Morton West High School, 2400 Home Berwyn. Proceeds benefit the Seguin Retarded.

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