Elaine Silets is known as “The Train Lady” for
the amazing display of model train railroads winding through her North
Barrington garden and museum.
This weekend the public can get a rare
glimpse at the display when Silets, an internationally acclaimed
professional designer of railway gardens and indoor model railroads,
opens up her gardens as a fundraiser in honor of her late husband,
Harvey M. Silets.
On Saturday, June 23, her company, Huff and Puff
Industries Ltd., will hold its Garden Walk and Model Railroad Display
at her Wandering Tree estate, 125 Arrowhead Lane in North Barrington.
The event, taking place from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m., benefits the Harvey M. Silets Memorial Scholarship Fund,
created this year to fund scholarships for children and teens to attend
Interlochen Arts Camp in Interlochen, Mich.
Along with the garden railway, Japanese
garden and Harvey M. Silets O-Scale Railroad Museum, there will be
booths set up by Interlochen, Fiore Nursery and Landscape Supply,
Stillman Nature Center and Operation Lifesaver. Singers and a woodwind
quintet from Interlochen will perform in the gazebo by the property’s
four-acre spring-fed pond.
The booths will offer learning
opportunities as visitors peruse Silets’ intricate, hand-built
creations. The Stillman Nature Center is bringing baby owls, and
Operation Lifesaver will have train safety information.
Silets said she’s expanded the event this year to make it more family-friendly.
“Harvey would’ve liked it that way,” she said of her husband, an attorney who died in 2007.
Between 5,000 and 6,000 people came to
2011’s public opening. A cash-only $10 donation is suggested for adults,
but children 16 and under are free.
With trains and displays interwoven
through the gardens, Silets said wandering her 10-acre property can be
an inexpensive full-day event. Visitors can chat with Silets and buy
refreshments or bring their own food.
“It’s become a family-oriented event, which is great,” she said.
Silets said Interlochen was her former
husband’s favorite charity. Although he never attended as a student, she
said, he visited several times and “fell in love with the place.”
Famous alumni of the camp, which offers
opportunities to learn from world-class teachers in the creative fields
such as dance and film, include singers Josh Groban and Norah Jones,
and cartoonist Cathy Guisewite.
Because Silets expects large crowds Saturday, there will be free parking off-site with shuttle service to and from the estate.
Shuttle parking lots are at the former
Kmart at the corner of Rand and Whitney roads, Lake Zurich; J.J. Twig’s
Pizza & Pub North on the west side of Rand at Golfview Road, Lake
Zurich; and the Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital Doctors Building off
Route 22 near Kelsey Road in North Barrington.
For more information, visit trainlady.com.
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