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Sponsored by:
Chubb Personal Insurance
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ABOUT THE SHOW
The Winnetka Antiques Show is celebrating its 39th year, making it one of the oldest antique shows in the country.
This year is especially exciting because the Winnetka Community House, founded in 1911, was placed on the
National Register of Historic Places. Proceeds from this show are used to help operate the Winnetka Community
House which is entirely privately funded.
Over 50 expert dealers bringing exquisite antiques to Winnetka from all over the United States, England and Europe.
There will be special lectures throughout the show where you’ll learn everything from the finer points of Victorian
jewelry to incorporating antiques into your decor. All of our expert dealers are always available to answer any of
your questions.
Welcome to the Winnetka Antiques Show!!
Carla Vorhees, Chair Luvie Myers, Co-Chair

Carla Vorhees, 2008 Antiques Show Chair and Luvie Myers, 2008 Antiques Show Co-Chair.
The Woman’s Board of the Winnetka Community House sponsors the 39th Annual Winnetka Antiques Show.
The nationally renowned show invites over 50 dealers from across the U.S., England and Europe to offer: American,
English and Continental furniture and decorative arts; antique American flags; antique jewelry; culinary and wine accoutrements; period silver; folk art; pewter; paintings; porcelain; vintage clothing; prints; antiquarian books; quilts,
textiles and oriental rugs.
The Winnetka Antiques Show welcomes over 3,000 people throughout the course of the weekend.
The show is managed by Keeling Wainwright Associates.
TO BENEFIT:
All proceeds from the Antiques Show support the programs and services of the Winnetka Community House, a non-tax supported organization that is dependent on a broad base of community support for its existence. The Winnetka Community House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 30, 2007, by the National Park Service. The Woman's
Board provided the primary financial support for this initiative. Founded in 1911 as a nondenominational gathering
place for the village, the Winnetka Community House’s programs sprang to life immediately with a variety of activities for all ages. Today, the Winnetka Community House welcomes more than 250,000 visitors annually.
For more information, please call 847-446-0537 or visit our website at www.winnetkacommunityhouse.org.
COMMITTEE:
Carla Vorhees, Chair
Luvie Myers, Vice Chair
Raheela Gill Anwar
Judy Archambault
Barbara Aquilino
Susan Bâby
Linda Best
Alvina Breckel
Mercedes Caruso
Susan Cellmer
Marcy Champagne
Dee Dee Chesley
Paula Danoff
Terry Dason
Ann Diaz
Cindy Gentles
Nina Gray
Carol Hansen
Louise Holland
Sue Jackson
Carol Jansson
M.L. Jast
Gail Kahn
Colette Kennedy
A.G. Krone
Dale Krone
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Dania Leemputte
Julie Mokdessi
Ellen Moore
Susan Nelson
Jan Newman
Beth Ann Papoutsis
Susan Patterson
ArLynn Presser
Pam Reed
June Reimer
Kris Schriesheim
Laura Schriesheim
Joan Senko
Irene Smith
Sally Sprowl
Janet Stevens
Julie Stracks
Linda Welch
Pam Westin
Jane Whitesides
Nancy Wiley
Barbara Wolfson
Connie Yonan |
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EVENTS:
Preview Party
Thursday, March 6
Interior Designer Breakfast
Friday,
March 7
Booth Chats
Saturday, March 8, and
Sunday, March 9
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