Hinsdale Historical Society Kitchen Walk 2022

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By HM Staff

Rain didn’t stop attendees from coming to the 17th Annual Hinsdale Kitchen Walk! With over 1400 guests, the 2022 Kitchen Walk was a success! This year, co-chairs Diana Wagenbach, Lauren Kavanaugh and Jamie Quinn took the walk in a different direction by introducing the theme, Design Matters. Guests had the opportunity to tour the first floors of five esteemed Hinsdale homes that showcased the beautiful work of several local interior designers. The designers featured were Julie Laux with J. Jordan Homes, Sarah Vaile with Sarah Vaile Design, Brynn Olson with Brynn Olson Design Group, Christina Samatas and Renee DiSanto with Park & Oak Interior Design, and Diana Wagenbach with Studio W Interiors.

Mercedes Patterson, Juhl Patterson, Lauren Kavanaugh, Sylvia Kos

In addition to the five homes, attendees were able to stop at Immanuel Hall, one of the three properties being maintained and preserved by the Hinsdale Historical Society. Immanuel Hall was reimagined as the Kitchen Walk Pop-Up Shop which was an interactive shopping experience that featured local retail vendors, food, music, and more. The Hinsdale Historical Society and its co-chairs want to thank everyone who came out and they especially want to thank all of the amazing sponsors, vendors and donors who helped make this year’s Walk a true success! The Kitchen Walk Design Matters raised a record-breaking $150,000 for Hinsdale Historical Society.

*Photos by Marcello Rodarte

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The landscape artist at his drafting table

Jens Jensen

A blacksmith demonstration
at Country in the Park is a new addition this year. <br><i>Photo courtesy of Naper Settlement</i>

History in the (Re)Making

DG Enviro Story

Keeping the Grove Green

DGN graduate Adam
Janowiak is an outside
hitter for COD.

Building Up a Sport

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What’s Old is What’s New

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From Vision to Home

Welcoming visitors to explore the Oak Brook Historical Society’s newest exhibits are Don Fuller, Fullersburg Historic Foundation President; John Baar, OBHS Board member; and Elizabeth Arts, OBHS President.

History in Focus

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Savor the Scene

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Future Leaders

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Elmhurst Art Museum’s Robert McCormick House

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A Constant in the Community

Tree Town Tappers started in 2014 through the Elmhurst Park District

Rhythm and Friendship