A suburban bakery faced harassment for a kid-friendly drag show. Now, officials are threatening to fine the owner. – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Ina statement, the village of Lake in the Hills reiterated that it believes the events violate zoning ordinances and said it sought to address the zoning issues because the business model of the bakery “fundamentally changed” by offering “regular and extended entertainment events.” The owner was since forced to cancel a Disney karaoke event as well as a resume writing workshop.
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The Railroader
1 year ago

Oh my. Are the adults finally pushing back?

About damned time.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

What’s next, a pre school pride parade? This is what happens when you teach kids their LBGTQIA’s instead of their ABC’s.

Hunter’s Lap Dance
1 year ago

“Kid-friendly drag show” the media says.

With no sense of irony.

debtsor
1 year ago

THIS IS THE WAY

GM
1 year ago

Good move! Her events – especially the drag show – are now creating disruptions…if I were an adjacent neighbor/business owner I would *not* be happy with all this drama…

Ataraxis
1 year ago

This is how you do it. I applaud Lake in the Hills.

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