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February 26, 2021

Fred Braun

Food Photographer

Fred Braun of Mount Prospect spent much of the pandemic travelling from local restaurant to local restaurant, tasting and photographing their delicacies and specials and posting them on Facebook for followers to see and salivate over.

โ€œI wanted to help promote local restaurants by more than word of mouth,โ€ he explained. โ€œI started by making sure to leave good reviews on Yelp, Google Reviews, etc. I didnโ€™t know how many local residents used those reviews, so I decided to post on the Mount Prospect Neighbors page on Facebook. I knew that pictures would be worth more than words, so I made a point of taking a picture of the meal to include with each review.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not sure exactly what gave me the idea to do this but it was probably the great meals I was having from our local restaurants, couple with the knowledge that they were really hurting for business due to the pandemic and ensuing restrictions,โ€ Braun continued. โ€œI was also sick of seeing all of the fighting and negativity on that page, so I figured that a few positive posts could only help with that.โ€

Braun said that he did not have a personal relationship with any local restaurant owners, although he knows a few casually. Instead, he is trying to review as many different restaurants as he can in an effort to help as many restaurants as possible.

He admits that he has not kept track of how many restaurants he has reviewed on social media but that it has been more than a dozen. A couple of them have been located outside of Mount Prospect, but most have been within Village limits. In fact, he keeps a running list of those he still wants to visit and review.

โ€œA couple of the owners have commented about how much they appreciated the posts and that has been great,โ€ Braun said. โ€œMy favorite, however, is when a neighbor posts that my review inspired them to visit a restaurant and even try the dish that I ordered. That is the best because that is my goal.โ€

โ€œReviewing the restaurants has been fun and seems to really be helping the restaurants, so that is awesome,โ€ he added.


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Sample post: Hello Neighbors! This frigid edition of Fred’s Featured Feast calls for soup! 

Everyone knows Olympus Gyros has delicious gyros, burgers, hot dogs, etc. What many people might not know is how good their beef barley soup is! Yum! Perfect for this cold weather! 

Another lesser-known item is their chicken taco! It is serious one of the best chicken tacos I’ve ever had! It comes with lettuce, tomatoes and cheese, so if you want cilantro and onions (like I do!) be sure to ask for it. There is no charge, but you do need to let them know. The three-taco dinner comes with rice and beans.

Next time you crave soup or chicken tacos, keep Olympus on your radar!

Filed Under: Personal Accounts

February 26, 2021

Photos by Barb Meire

Filed Under: Pandemic Photos

February 26, 2021

Karen and Emma Luehr

Randview Highlands Artwork

When Karen Luehr and her 11-year-old daughter, Emma, found themselves locked down in their Randview Highlands home east of Prospect High School in the spring of 2020 because of COVID-19, they quickly began putting hand-drawn photos in their windows and doing chalk drawings on the sidewalk in front of their home โ€“ all to entertain the increased number of walkers suddenly parading by each day. Emma was the artist.

โ€œOur neighbors all seemed to love it!  The artwork brought a smile to peopleโ€™s faces,โ€ Karen said.

The Luehr home artwork even ended up on a neighborhood scavenger hunt!

Emma Luehr
Artwork
Sidewalk artwork
Patio artwork

Filed Under: Personal Accounts

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The Mount Prospect Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is committed to preserving the history of Mount Prospect, IL, through artifacts, photographs and both oral and written memories of current and former residents and businesspeople.  On its campus in the heart of the Village, the Society maintains the 1906 Dietrich Friedrichs house museum, the ADA-accessible Dolores Haugh Education Center and the 1896 one-room Central School, which was moved to the museum campus in 2008, renovated and opened to the public in 2017, the 100-year anniversary of the Village.

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