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Improv The Comedy Club Presents Traffic School

The fun, easy way to erase traffic tickets.

Traffic School

I’m not definitely looking forward to my day today.   I’ve got to spend 8 hours in traffic school with my big belly.  (I wonder if I will get the unconditional 8 hours worth of credit if I spend most of the time in the bathroom because I have to pee so often?  :-) )

Originally, I called the traffic schools in Little Saigon because they were close-matched to where I live.  But they don’t conduct the class in English!  How silly is that?  So I ended up job Improv Traffic School.  Supposedly, they use improv actors for the classes.  So far, I’m impress with their customer service.  The lady on the phone was on good terms and very helpful.  I even received a reminder phone call.  I saw on their website that you get 2 tickets to see an improv show once you complete the class.  Completely worth the $35!

If you want to try them out, here is their number.  800-775-5233.  They offer online courses as well.  It’s just that I got my ticket in Orange County and it appears that you have to traffic school in in the flesh in Orange County.

I’ll let you know how I like it later on today.

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Deerfield

M day: The Deerfield Historical Society will host a Family Fun Day from 2 to 4 p.m. Sundayat the Deerfield Momentous Village, 517 Deerfield Road. There will be old-fashioned games and activities the whole next of kin will enjoy. Visitors will be able to play with historic toys and games including the routine hoop and stick, horseshoes, checkers, marbles and jacks. Vintage toys will be handy for sale in the gift shop. Visit the oldest building in Lake County, the Caspar Ott log lineage (1837). Some of the five restored or re-created buildings include a farmhouse, one-room schoolhouse and manner house. The schoolhouse has been a favorite with children for many years. Displays include "Deerfield Experience," from the first settlers through the 1950s. Free tours of the Historic Village are offered Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m. through September. Details, (847) 948-0680.

Grayslake

Inventor visit: Njoki McElroy, skilled storyteller, professor of African-American circulars at Southern Methodist University will discuss her book, "1012 Nantchez...A Recollections of Grace, Hardship and Love" at 3 p.m. Sunday at Byron Colby Barn, 1561 Jones Guts Road. McElroy lived through extreme segregation, nearly lost her children in a house fire, went from the extent middle class standing of her parents to living almost a pauper's life in Chicago. She survived the obliteration of her husband, then raised her six children alone while maintaining a hair care business and pursuing a postgraduate lore. Also, Jinx "Blues Man" Lee will perform. Free. Details, (847) 543-1202.