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A Special Publication of The Daily Journal • Friday, May 7, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 20108:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Hilton Garden Inn & RiverStone Conference Center,Kankakee, Illinois
• Doors open at 7:30 a.m. whenRegistration begins.
• Exhibit Hall opens and Seminars beginat 8:00 a.m.
• The first 50 to register will receive afree tote courtesy of The Daily Journal.
• All registrants will receive a goody bag and beentered in a drawing to win great prizes!
• More event details inside!
P R E S E N T E D B Y
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14 Accelerated Physical Therapy Center
4 Audibel Center for Hearing Excellence
15 Axcess Physical Therapy
13 Cardinal Sleep Disorder Centersof America
10 CIBC of Illinois, Inc.
10 Clancy-Gernon Funeral Home
10 Dekker Chiropractic
13 Eastcourt Village
15 Embassy Health Care Center
14 First Trust Bank
14 Harvest View Assisted andSenior Living
10 Hear for You, Inc.
7 Heritage Woods of Manteno& Watseka
13 Hospice of Kankakee Valley
7 Marshall Crawford, State Farm Agent
13 Options Center for Independent Living
13 Prairieview Lutheran/Faith Place
10 Provena Heritage Village & ProvenaOur Lady of Victory
3 Provena St. Mary’s Hospital
13 River Valley Metro Mass Transit
7 River Valley Physical TherapySpine & Joint Center, LLC
15 River Valley Supportive Living
10 Riverside Health Fitness Center
5 Riverside Post Acute Care Services
5 Riverside Rehabilitation Services
5 Riverside Stroke Center
7 Schreffler Funeral Home
6 Senior Advisors of Illinois
5 Sojourn: A Riverside Community
16 The Shoppe
6 Van Til Chiropractic
6 Vitas Innovative Hospice Care
4 Watseka Rehab & HCC, SheldonHCC, Piper City Rehab & HCC
7 Wells Fargo Advisor Ron Guertin
AdvertiserIndex
Discovering Life After FiftySENIOR FAIR5O+S E V E N T H A N N U A L
The Daily Journal’s annual event, Senior Fair—Discovering Life After Fifty, will be
held at the Hilton Garden Inn and RiverStone Conference Center this Tuesday, May
11, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This event is free (a small charge for lunch if you like),
and includes exhibits, educational seminars and demonstrations, entertainment, and
prizes. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.
This will be our 7th Annual Senior Fair. When we launched this event in 2004, I did
not qualify for “Discovering Life After Fifty”. Now, however, I do. Mmmm. Fifty is
senior? How can that be? I don’t feel senior. I don’t think I act senior. After all, I am
still very active. I work full time. I hunt. I fish. I do my own home and car repairs. I
play with the kids (ok, the grandkids). And, both of my parents are still alive and well.
How can I be called a “senior”?
The fact is that “senior” does not mean what it did in the past. And, while today’s
seniors live a very active lifestyle, we still should be planning now for the future. What
are our options for health care providers, including audiologists, pain management,
chiropractors, pharmacies, fitness centers, and hospitals. What about hospice and
funeral planning?
Until I need these services, I want to know how to take care of my parents, plan for
retirement, understand recent health care legislation, and enjoy myself for many years
to come.
On Tuesday, more than 30 local businesses will be represented at The Daily Journal’s
7th Annual Senior Fair. They will be there to help seniors like me plan for the better
half of our lives. I hope to see you there.
General Manager
The Daily Journal
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ENTERTAINMENT: Page 15EXHIBITORS: Page 8EVENT MAP: Pages 8 – 9BINGO: Page 3HEALTH SCREENINGS: Page 5
EVENT SCHEDULE: Page 6LUNCH: Page 3MEDICARE: Page 4SEMINARS: Pages 11 – 12WHEEL OF FORTUNE: Page 3
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!CONTINENTAL BREAKFASTLocation: Garden RoomTime: 7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.First come, first served, while supplies last.Once again, The Daily Journal is pleased to offer our earlybirds a free Continental Breakfast that includes coffee, juice,and assorted mini-muffins, donuts and light pastries.
BOX LUNCH FOR $2.50Location: Garden RoomTime: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Tickets can be purchased at the Registration counter.You must have a ticket in order to take advantage of this offer.
Need a break, but don’t want to leave the event? Then stayand enjoy our box lunch just for seniors 50 and older. Lunchincludes homemade ham or chicken salad by the Hilton’s veryown Chef Carlos Chagoya, chips, cookie and your choice oficed tea, lemonade or water. Remember to purchase your ticketat the Registration counter prior to the lunch hour.
Seating is available throughout the conference center — in theGarden Room, and outside at various locations. Please see the Mapon page 8 and 9 for locations.
NEW THIS YEAR! BINGOLocation: Garden RoomTime: 8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.A maximum 20 rounds of Bingo will be played, with prizesawarded for each round. With limited seating, approximately 40people can play per round. If you want to play and the room isfull, enjoy some of the exhibits or seminars and come back later.See page 6 for a complete event schedule. Thank you!
NEW THIS YEAR! WHEEL OF FORTUNEHosted by Phil AngeloLocation: Sugar Creak and Iroquois RoomsTime: 1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.Playing games and winning prizes has always been a popular partof Senior Fair, and this year is no exception. Phil Angelo will hostour version of the ever-popular TV game show Wheel of Fortune.Contestants from the audience will get a chance to spin the wheelthen guess a letter of the alphabet. Correct guesses will fill inspaces on the big puzzle board. Eventually, those letters form afamiliar phrase or name. Here’s a clue for our game: commonphrases with a local twist. Up to 6 rounds will be played withwinners and many prizes awarded throughout. Good luck!
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Sheldon Health Care170 W. Concord St., Sheldon, IL
815-429-3134
Piper City Rehab & Living Center600 S. Maple St., Piper City, IL
815-686-2277
Watseka Rehabilitation & Health Care Center715 E. Raymond Rd., Watseka, IL
815-432-5476
Owned and operatedby Petersen Healthcare
“Caring with a Hometown Touch.”
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Testing - Fitting - Servicing Hearing aidsin the Kankakee area for over 50 years
1210 W Court, Kankakee815.939.2442
404 E Walnut, Watseka815.432-2661www.audibel.com
OfferingFREEHearingScreenings
all day at theSenior Fair
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Medicare Information
TAKE ACTION – MEDICAREPresented by Brent Wright, C.E.O.OAK Orthopedics
Location: Iroquois RoomTime: 9:30 a.m. – 9:50 a.m.
For years, we have been hearing the warnings about the financial health ofthe Medicare system, but now the outlook is in crisis mode. The funds that are paidto hospitals and physicians have deteriorated significantly and will continue to do soas baby boomers retire and begin using Medicare.
Currently, there is a looming threat of a 21 percent cut for seniors on Medicare PartB and the doctors who care for them. This action can result is offices closing, person-nel layoffs, and limited health care access to seniors.
The core problem is how Medicare’s physician payment formula is calculated. In thisseminar, Brent Wright of OAK Orthopedics in Kankakee will focus on this problemand share with you the issues that physicians are facing.
Then, he wants you to join him in taking action by contacting your congressionalleaders to request a permanent fix for Medicare funding. For your convenience, wehave provided contact information for the U.S. Senators and Representatives whoserve our area. You can also log onto www.congress.com to find contact informationfor other members of Congress.
U.S. SENATOR ROLAND BURRIS523 Dirksen Senate Office BuildingWashington, D.C. 20510202–224–2854 • Fax 202–228–3333
CHICAGO OFFICE:230 S. Dearborn Street, Suite 3900Chicago, IL 60604312–866–3506 • Fax 312–866–3514
Web site: burris.senate.govE-mail form: burris.senate.gov/contact/contact.cfm
U.S. SENATOR DICK DURBIN309 Hart Senate BuildingWashington, D.C. 20510202–224–2152 • Fax 312–353–0150
Web site: durbin.senate.govE-mail form: durbin.senate.gov/contact.cfm
U.S. REP. DEBBIE HALVORSON1541 Longworth House Office Bldg.Washington, D.C. 20515202–225–3635 • Fax 202–225–3521
DISTRICT OFFICE:116 N. Chicago St., Suite 401Joliet, IL 60432815–726–4998 • Fax 815–726–8024
Web site: halvorson.house.govE-mail form: https://forms.house.gov/halvorson/webforms/issue_subscribe.htm
U.S. REP. TIM JOHNSON1207 Longworth House Office Bldg.Washington, D.C. 20515202–225–2371
DISTRICT OFFICE:2004 Fox Dr.Champaign, IL 61820217–403–4690
Web site: timjohnson.house.govE-mail: [email protected]
Brent Wright has worked in the health care field for 14 yearsand has worked at OAK Orthopedics in Kankakee, Ill., for 6years and currently serves as C.E.O. He works closely with thephysicians to provide overall leadership, direction and furtherdevelop the practice.
Brent Wright, C.E.O.OAK Orthopedics400 S. Kennedy Dr. #100Bradley, IL 60915Phone: [email protected]
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Riverside Medical Center is proud to be named
ONE OF THE NATION’S100 TOP HOSPITALS®
EVEREST AWARDWINNERSRiverside Medical Center was recognized as a 2009 ThomsonReuters 100 Top Hospitals: Everest Award for NationalBenchmarks winner. This prestigious annual award honorsa select group of exceptional hospitals that have achievedthe highest rate of long-term improvement resulting in thehighest performance in the country.
Visit us online at www.RiversideMC.net
Visit our booths at Senior Fair to learn more about… Riverside Stroke Center Riverside Post Acute Care Services Riverside Rehabilitation Unit Sojourn…A Riverside Community
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FREE BLOODPRESSURECHECKSProvided by Provena St. Mary’s Hospital
Location: Board RoomTime: 7:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
What’s your number?High blood pressure is a serious condition, but it’s alsosomething you can control. That is why it is important for you to knowyour number. Stop by for your complimentary blood pressure screening.
HEALTH SCREENINGSThroughout the day at Senior Fair, many of our exhibitors will providevital health information and may even offer free screenings or testsright at their booth. Pages 8 and 9 detail a complete list of exhibitors,including the region’s top health care providers, and their boothlocations — be sure to visit them all, plus, check outthese services below.
FREE HEARINGSCREENINGS
Provided by Audibel Center for Hearing Excellence
Location: Across from Iroquois RoomTime: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Walk-ins are welcome or sign-up for ascreening time at the Registration counter.
Hearing loss affects more than 36 million Americans. While most are theresult of the normal aging process, hearing loss can affect people of all
ages. Loss of hearing can make it difficult to hear a conversation or evenbe painful. Although most hearing loss is permanent, a licensed hearing
specialist can determine the best treatment to improve hearing, includinghearing aids, assistive listening devices and hearing rehabilitation.
Improve your quality of life with ahearing screening today!
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As experienced hospice professionals, we know our Kankakee andIroquois County patients and their families may one day need VITASContinuous Care: up to 24 hours per day of medical management athome, where patients near the end of life want to remain.
We work as a team to make that possible, because all of us share thesame goal:
At VITAS, patients and their families come first.
Call us any time: The hospice of Kankakee and Iroquois counties.815.214.8021 • 800.93.VITAS • VITAS.com
Every Moment Matters
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Contact us to find out how to put thesafety back into your retirement and
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BINGO(details on page 3)
START END IROQUOIS ROOM SUGAR CREEK ROOM GARDEN ROOM
7:30 a.m. Registration begins Free Continental Breakfast(details on page 3)
8:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open
8:00 a.m. 8:45 a.m. Seminars Cooking Smart Area History and Highlightsby Angela Walker, by Phil Angelo, The Daily JournalAmerican Cancer Society
9:00 a.m. 9:20 a.m. Demonstration Cooking with Carlosby Carlos Chagoya, Hilton Garden Inn
9:30 a.m. 9:50 a.m. Presentation Take Action: Medicareby Brent Wright, OAK Orthopedics
10:00 a.m. 10:20 a.m. Demonstration Cooking with Carlosby Carlos Chagoya, Hilton Garden Inn
10:30 a.m. 11:15 a.m. Seminars Discussion on Retirement Moving Is the Best Medicineby Marshall Crawford, by Therese Cardosi,State Farm Agent Kankakee Arthritis Foundation
11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. LUNCH FOR $2.50(details on page 3)
12:30 p.m. 1:15 p.m. Seminar Now What Was I Sayingby Melanie Adams,Alzheimer’s Association
1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Wheel of Fortune with Phil Angelo
2:15 p.m. 2:45 p.m. Ballroom Dancing with the Quadrilles
2:45 p.m. Door Prizes (must be present to win floral arrangements)EVEN
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1900 W. Court StreetKankakee, Illinois
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Email:[email protected]
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Event Exhibitors & MapEXHIBIT HALL
1. Schreffler Funeral Home
2. River Valley Physical TherapySpine & Joint Center, LLC
3. Watseka Rehab & HCC,Sheldon HCC, Piper CityRehab & HCC
4. Cardinal Sleep DisorderCenters of America
5. River Valley Supportive Living
6. Senior Advisors of Illinois
7. Riverside RehabilitationServices
8. Riverside Stroke Center
9. Riverside Post Acute CareServices
10. Sojourn: A RiversideCommunity
11. Embassy Health Care Center
12. Riverside Health FitnessCenter
13. CIBC of Illinois, Inc.
14. Vitas Innovative Hospice Care
15. Axcess Physical Therapy
16. Options Center forIndependent Living
17. Dekker Chiropractic
18. Heritage Woods of Manteno& Watseka
19. Prairieview Lutheran/FaithPlace
20. First Trust Bank
21. Eastcourt Village
22. Provena St. Mary’s Hospital
23. Provena Heritage Village &Provena Our Lady of Victory
24. Van Til Chiropractic
25. Clancy-Gernon Funeral Home
EXHIBIT HALL
26. Hear for You, Inc.
27. Accelerated PhysicalTherapy Center
28. Wells Fargo AdvisorRon Guertin
29. The Shoppe
30. Harvest View Assisted andSenior Living
31. Hospice of Kankakee Valley
32. The Daily Journal
33. Marshall CrawfordState Farm Agent
34. Audibel Centerfor Hearing Excellence
35. River Valley MetroMass Transit
SERVICES
Blood Pressure Checksby Provena St. Mary’s
Hearing Screeningsby Audibel Centerfor Hearing Excellence
R Registration Counter• Purchase Box Lunch tickets
$2.50/person• Sign-up for Hearing Screenings• Purchase 100 Minutes of
Area History books $12.00• Register to win fabulous
door prizes
Continental Breakfast &Box Lunch served here.(Must have a ticket for lunch.)
Bingo
Table Seating
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Tuesday, May 11, 20108:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m.
Hilton Garden Inn and RiverStone Conference Center,off I-57, Exit 308, Kankakee, Illinois
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Hilton Garden Inn and RiverStoneConference Center is located at455 Riverstone Parkway inKankakee, Illinois.
You may enter through the RiverStone Conference CenterEntrance or utilize the Hilton Garden Inn Entrance.
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Senior Membershipsat Riverside Health Fitness Center
We offer DISCOUNTED Senior Memberships!
For information on rates or FREE guest day, call:
100 Fitness Drive, Bourbonnais, IL 60914www.RiversideHFC.org
Changing Lives Today...For a Healthier Tomorrow.
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CIBC represents every major insurance company for your individual needs.Contact Colette today!
• Individual Health Insurance• Short-Term Health Insurance• Individual Dental, Disability
Income, Vision Care
• Long-Term Care• Medicare Supplements• Medicare Part D• Medicare Advantage
Advocacy Through IndividualSpecialization Saving time and money for individuals
Colette RinehartIndividual Health/Senior Care
Benefits Consultant
187 S. Schuyler Ave., Suite 500, Kankakee, IL 60901Phone 815.936.3580 Fax 815.936.3583Toll-Free 877.936.3580 www.cibcinc.com
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We look forward to seeingyou at the 2010 Senior Fair!
$49 NewPatient Visit
Including:Case History, Exam,X-rays (if necessary)
Offer expires 5/28/10
Dekker Chiropractic586 Latham Drive, Suite7, Bourbonnais815-932-7926 • dekkerchiropractic.com
Booth #17 at Senior Fair
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815•468•9622 51 N MAIN ST., MANTENO, IL 60950Service Designed with You in Mind
Visit the Hear for You booth so we can meet you.Pick up a brochure about us (with a money saving coupon)
and taste some of Debbie’s great little snacks.~ SEE YOU AT THE SENIOR FAIR ~
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Seminars
Area History and HighlightsPresented by Phil Angelo, Senior EditorThe Daily JournalLocation: Sugar Creek Room Time: 8:30 a.m. – 8:45 a.m.
This past winter, The Daily Journal celebrated the Kankakee County Courthouse’s Centennialwith 100 historical facts for 100 days in our newspaper. The ad series focused on individuals,
events and moments that helped define the area. These facts were then compiled into a book, 100Minutes of Area History, and available to the public for purchase.
Well, now, the man behind the facts and the book, The Daily Journal’s very own Phil Angelo, will sharesome of these moments with you in a presentation he has created just for this event. Plus, you’ll want to stickaround for a short “quiz” on highlights from the presentation — answer all of the questions correctly and youcould win a prize!
Phil Angelo joined The Daily Journal’s newsroom 22 years ago. Currently, Phil is responsiblefor our editorial opinion pages and the Think Section of our Weekend Edition. And, you canalways count on seeing Phil at community events, taking notes and reporting on the many posi-tive aspects of living in Northeast Illinois. Phil has also become the resident authority on areahistory and facts. He has coordinated the publication of two books on this subject, includingthe most recent 100 Minutes of Area History.
Phil Angelo, Senior EditorThe Daily Journal8 Dearborn SquareKankakee, IL 60901Phone: [email protected]
Cooking SmartPresented by Angela Walker, Senior Health Initiatives Representative,American Cancer SocietyLocation: Iroquois Room Time: 8:00 a.m. – 8:45 a.m.
Eating better doesn’t mean you have to give up all your favorite foods. Check out this seminar fortips on eating your way to good health. From stocking your pantry with flavorful ingredients to
changing just a few ingredients or cooking methods in classic recipes, Angela Walker will show youhow you can eat healthy without sacrificing the flavor. Whether you want to combat health issues
or just want to cut calories, this is the session for you!
Angela Walker is a three-year breast cancer survivor and is dedicated to educating womenabout the importance of early detection and healthy lifestyles. She has been a part of theAmerican Cancer Society’s Illinois Division for the past two years. Before that, Angela workedas the Administrative Assistant/Breast Cancer Coordinator for the Health Care Consortiumof Illinois where her passion for advocacy was developed. Angela also serves as Secretary forSisters Network Chicago Chapter. Angela received her B.S. in Mass Communications/Broadcast Journalism from Jackson State University and is currently enrolled in the Master’sof Communications program at Governors State University. Angela also holds an AdvancedCertificate in Culinary Arts from Washburne Culinary Institute and conducts healthy cookingdemonstrations at her church and in other communities.
Angela K. WalkerSenior Health Initiatives Representative,Prairie Land RegionAmerican Cancer Society, Illinois Division17060 Oak Park AvenueTinley Park, Illinois 60477Phone 708-633-7770, Press Option [email protected]
The 100 Minutes of Area History book will be available for purchase at Senior Fair. Stop bythe Registration counter to pick up a copy at our special senior rate – $12.00 (Retail price $15.00).
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Seminars
Now What Was I Saying?Presented by Melanie Adams, Director, Consumer Education & OutreachAlzheimer’s AssociationLocation: Iroquois Room Time: 12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m.Are you concerned your memory isn’t as sharp as it once was? If so, this program is for you. “Now What WasI Saying” begins with a brief description of how memory works and provides information about normal
age-related changes versus serious memory problems. Common myths about the brain and memory will be discussed,and memory enhancement tips and tricks will be shared. Evidence-based research into brain health and wellness will be
presented; with practical tips given that can help you maintain a healthy brain.
Melanie Adams, Director, Consumer Education & Outreach of the Alzheimer’s Association has more than 15years of experience working with special populations and caregivers in a variety of settings and began her career as adirect care worker. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Therapeutic Recreation with a Minor in Special Education fromSouthern Illinois University and a Master’s Degree in Organizational Leadership from Lewis University. Her passion isadvocating for special populations.
Melanie Adams, Director,Consumer Education & OutreachAlzheimer’s Association1150 Essington Rd., Joliet, IL 60435Phone: [email protected]
Moving is the Best MedicinePresented by Therese Cardosi, DirectorKankakee Arthritis FoundationLocation: Sugar Creek Room Time: 10:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
For many years, everyone thought that people with arthritis should rest to spare their joints. In fact, just the oppositeis true! Do you suffer from one of the 100 forms of arthritis? If so, do you want to feel less pain, move more easily,
do more activities, feel more energetic and positive? Then come join us! Learn simple tips and techniques you can useto help keep your joints more flexible, muscles strong and help reduce the pain and stiffness associated with arthritis!
Therese has been with the Kankakee Arthritis Foundation for the past 12 years were she currently servesas Director. She is a life long resident of Kankakee County. Her volunteer experience includes Zonta Club of
Kankakee and currently she serves on the board of Options Center for Independent Living. She lives in St. Anne withher husband Craig, of 22 years and they have two adult children, son Zach and daughter Leigh.
Therese Cardosi, DirectorKankakee Arthritis Foundation455 W. Court St., Suite 300Kankakee, Illinois 60901Phone: [email protected]
Discussion on RetirementPresented by Marshall Crawford, State Farm AgentLocation: Iroquois Room Time: 10:30 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
Retired or Retiring? This seminar is for you. Over 18 million people in the U.S. are receiving benefits as retiredworkers, and it’s growing. Retirement needs planning as well as changes to ensure you enjoy those golden years.
Marshall Crawford is a State Farm Agent in Bradley, Illinois. He participates in localchamber of commerce activities, volunteers as a basketball coach and has provided scholarships at
local high schools.
Marshall CrawfordState Farm Agent570 E. North St., Bradley, IL 60915Phone: [email protected]
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SENIORS RIDE FREESeniors age 65 and older are eligible to ride FREE
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COOKING WITH CARLOSPresented by Carlos Chagoya, Executive ChefHilton Garden Inn & RiverStone Conference Center
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For the past four years, CarlosChagoya has been the ExecutiveChef at the Hilton Garden Inn &RiverStone Conference Center.Prior to the Hilton, Carlos hadstarted his career at the MezzalunaRistorante where he perfected hisexceptional homemade dessertsand pastas. From there he wentto Mr. Benny’s Steak House andthen Piccolo’s where his talentscontinued to grow.
Carlos has many specialties, but isvery famous for his phenomenaldesserts. To him, they are wonder-ful creations of love for food that
keep his patrons coming backfor more. He is also very wellknown for his mouth-wateringpasta dishes. Everything is madefrom scratch.
Carlos really enjoys sharing hisexpertise and enthusiasm withstudents from the area, whetherit is demonstrating for differentschool classes or having individu-als shadow him for a day.
At Senior Fair, Carlos willshare his expertise and love forcooking with you as he preparestwo different meals that can beeasily translated to your kitchen.
Carlos and his wife Irma have been in the Kankakee area for 15 yearsalong with their three children Carlos, Fernando, and Brandon.
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DANCING WITH THE QUADRILLESLocation: Sugar Creek and Iroquois RoomTime: 2:15 p.m. - 2:45 p.m.
Year after year, the Quadrille Dance Club continues to dazzle us with theirexhilarating ballroom steps and this year is no exception.
The dance club of nearly 70 years will demonstrate various ballroom dancesteps as the closing act of the Seventh Annual Senior Fair.
Why do we dance? The answer to this frequently asked question is simple.Today, people dance for one reason, enjoyment. Social dancing is one of themost important male-female interactions in our society. Its good exercise,good fun and something you can do all of your life. This is particularlyimportant for our seniors. Ballroom dancing provides moderate exercise,an important social outlet and a way of keeping up with the world.
As long as you can walk, you can dance!
Gerry and Judy Kilbride serve as officers of Quadrille Dance Club.
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