Hills' second solo album, 1988's Woman of a Calm Heart, was produced by Artie Traum and Scott Petito and showcased her interpretative skills with deeply personal renditions of songs by Ilene Weiss, Gregory Simon, Eliza Gilkyson, Jack Hardy, Kris Kristofferson and David Roth.
Hills stepped forward as a songwriter on her fourth solo album, Angle of the Light, in 1995, with eight original songs and collaborations with Smith ("Forget-Me-Not") and harp player Jay Ansill ("Lover's Knot").
Hills' partnership with Cindy Mangsen was sparked when she heard Mangsen performing on a Chicago radio show, Midnight Special, in 1977.
With the rapid growth of the southwest suburbs, and the opening of a major regional shopping center in Orland Park, the parish is experiencing an influx of people of diverse educational, financial, cultural and ethnic backgrounds, all blending into the established parish of long time residents.
Michael School opened in September, 1949, under the auspices of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine, Kentucky.
Michael Church was dedicated on September 19, 1969, the Feast of St. Michael.