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The Buckthorns have their roots (pun intended) in performances that began in 1994.  Several members of the Lake Forest Open Lands Association were invited to provide musical entertainment for one of the group’s events.  The performance was so well received that the singers were invited to perform at subsequent Open Lands events. 

The singers officially assumed the name The Buckthorns for a performance at a private Christmas party in 1995.  The group named themselves "The Buckthorns”, after the Glossy Buckthorn plant, a "bad weed" that springs up everywhere.  Consistent with their namesake, The Buckthorns began receiving invitations to perform at many other community events.

In November, 2003, The Buckthorns released their first CD, "Branching Out."  The CD release party was held at the Harrison Manor House in Lake Bluff.  In November 2004, they released their second CD, "On a Silent Night," a compilation of their most requested Holiday songs.  Once again, the CD release party was held at the Harrison Manor House.

Today, the group performs throughout the Chicago area, raising money for a wide range of charities.  Typically, 90% of the group’s performance fees go to charity, with the balance used to pay the group’s expenses.  None of the group’s members are paid for their singing.  Performances of The Buckthorns have been sold at live and silent auction at charity events, raising up to $2,500 for a one hour performance.  As their schedule allows, The Buckthorns occasionally donate performances to churches and non-profit organizations.

The Buckthorns use profits from the sale of their CDs to support local charities through donations or through activities such as their sponsorship of the raffle of a bicycle at the 2005 Lake Forest - Lake Bluff Family Fun Fair.

All current members of The Buckthorns reside in either Lake Forest or Lake Bluff, Illinois.  In addition to performing at numerous private parties in the Lake Forest/Lake Bluff community, The Buckthorns have performed for groups such as Artists on the Bluff, Rotary International, Lake Forest Hospital and Catholic Charities, and at locations that include: 

 

     · Art Institute of Chicago

     · Chicago Curling Club (Northbrook)

     · Church of the Holy Spirit

     · Community Church of Lake Forest & Lake Bluff

     · Exmoor Country Club (Highland Park) 

     · First Presbyterian Church

     · Gorton Community Center

     · Harrison Conference Center

     · Huron Mountain Club (Michigan)

     · John Hancock Tower

     · Karl Knauz Motors

     · Lake Forest Club

     · Lake Forest Sports Cars

     · Lake Forest Senior Center

     · Lily Reid Holt Chapel, Lake Forest College

     · Market Square (Lake Forest)

     · Onwentsia Country Club

     · Ragdale Foundation

     · Union Church (Lake Bluff)

     · Village Green (Lake Bluff)

     · Winter Club (Lake Forest)

     · Westmoreland (Lake Forest)