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PAIDPermit No. 122Bensenville, IL
May/june 2013
In This IssueNew library ‘Play’ program .........pg 3New inductees to Wall of Fame ..pg 5Summer Celebration carnival ....pg 6Music in Park lineup ...................pg 9Civil War weekend ......................pg 10
The statements and opinions expressed in this newsletter do not reflect the views, opinions, thoughts or beliefs of each member organization. The member organizations are not responsible for opinions or statements made individually or by other organizations. To submit information for this newsletter, contact [email protected]. deadline for July/August is June 12.
Bensenville School District 2210 S. Church Road, Bensenville, IL 60106
Carrier Route PresortPostal CustomerBensenville, IL 60106
The Pub at White PinesWhite Pines Golf Club & Banquets will be debuting their new pub style bar and restaurant this spring. Come experience the new food and spirits menu which will offer fresh and healthier food choices and a variety of wine and craft beer. This transformation include a 12-seat bar with adjacent high top tables. The current operation will be a destination that will serve lunch and dinner year-round. Eat great food, watch sporting events, and enjoy drinks with friends at The Pub at White Pines.
The new 2,527-square-foot spray park, partially funded by the Village of Bensenville, is a safe play area containing structures with flowing, misting and jetting mechanisms guaranteed to offer entertainment, physical activity and family fun. The park district is taking reservations for splash pad and water park parties and rental at 630-766-7015, ext. 2003. Weekday and Saturday group swim lessons and private lessons are offered at the Bensenville Water Park. Make sure to sign up early to secure the days and times that are convenient for you.
White PinesGolf Club & Banquets
500 W. Jefferson, Bensenville630-766-0304 x2 | whitepinesgolf.com
Vietnam Memorialcomes to townThe Wall That Heals, the traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, will be on display in Bensenville June 20-23 at Redmond Park. The Wall will be open to the public around the clock from Thursday, June 20 through Sunday, June 23. Many volunteers are still needed to assist visitors to the Wall and to keep vigil around the clock, please call 630-766-8888 to volunteer.
Food pantry opento families in needThe Bensenville Wood Dale Food Pantry is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Faith United Church of Christ, 192 S. Center Street.
Families from the Bensenville/Wood Dale area may come once per month. All families are accepted with a proof of residency.
For more information, contact Dave Sloan at 630-309-1001.
Church hosts dinner, triple ‘T’ auctionFirst United Methodist Church in Bensenville is hosting a spaghetti dinner at 5:30 p.m. May 4 at the church, 328 South Church Road. A Triple T Auction of time, treasure or talent begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 in advance or $9 at the door. Kids under 3 are free. There are also family discounts. Call susan at 630-337-4685 for more information.
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Bensenville Community Public Library
200 S. Church RoadBensenville, IL 60106
www.benlib.org630-766-4642
Mon-Thurs. .............. 9 am-9 pmFriday ....................... 9 am-5 pm Saturday ................... 9 am-5 pmSunday......................1 pm-5 pm
Board of TrusteesAlan Herff, President
Norbert Banaszynski, Vice Pres. Susan Z. Diamond, TreasurerNancy Gonzales, Secretary
Kim GlompTina McCauleyNancy S. Rizzo
Jill Rodriguez, Library Director*new Trustees to be
seated May 20
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Book SaleSaturday, May 4
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.Hardbound books $1.00
Paperbacks $.40 each or 3/$1.00
VIP Sale: Very Important Bensensenville Patron
Friday, May 3 - must have your Bensenville Library card!
6:00 - 7:30 p.m. - $5 donation
Coffee & Current Events
Have opinions on hot button issues? Want to discuss issues affecting our community? The Library will hold a discussion of current events and other topics. Bring your opinions! Coffee will be served. Contact David Sieffert for additional information at 630-766-4642.
Wednesday, May 15 - 10:30 a.m.Wednesday, June 19 - 10:30 a.m.
Will and Revocable Living Trust Workshop
Have you ever been curious about the differences between a Will and a Revocable Living Trust? Confused or do you even know where to start? Join Larry Simonson on Tuesday, June 25 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. to learn the advantages and disadvantages of both documents. This is an informational workshop with no strings attached. For any questions, call the library at (630) 766-4642.
Paint the Town Read!Paint the Town Read is the Library’s very own summer reading program - for everyone! And you set your own reading goals! Once you reach your goal, you will receive a prize and be entered into our grand prize drawing. You have until July 31 to reach your goal. To sign-up, visit the Library after June 1.
Join us Saturday, June 1, anytime between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. for our Paint the Town Read Kick-Off Event! This year’s event is a paint-a-palooza! After registering for Paint the Town Read, kids are invited to create a masterpiece at one of our paint stations. Anyone who registers during our kick-off celebration will be eligible to win a family pool pass to the Bensenville Park District!
Thursdays in the GardenOur popular Thursdays in the Garden series is back! All programs begin at 7 p.m. and will be held in the Library’s Garden of Knowledge (we’ll move inside if the weather is bad). No registration is required to attend!
June 6 - Book Exchange Party
June 13 - Art from Your Garden Special Guest: Storyteller Nancy Newlin
June 20 - Beads and Books in the Garden
June 27 - A Celebration of the Garden of Knowledge featuring the Alliance Brass Quintet (with Bensenville’s own Chris O’Hara).
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Log House Open HouseThe Korthauer Log House will be open to the public from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, May 19.Explore Bensenville’s history as you tour a log home built in the 1840s. Now located on Wood Street between the Library and the Park District, this structure was the original home of one of Bensenville’s founding families, the Korthauers.
A Concert of Music & Play with Jim Gill
Creative Creatures
Park Play Family Movie NightJoin the Bensenville Library the first Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite family films. Admission to the show is free!
May 7 - The Pirates! Band of MisfitsJune 4 - Frankenweenie
Children between the ages of 2 and 5 years old are invited to join us Fridays at 10:30 a.m. for Park Play, the Library’s outdoor playgroup. Each week the Library will be at a different neighborhood park for an hour of outdoor play. Socialize with other families while enjoying sunshine, fresh air, as well as active, manipulative, and sensory play. Registration is requested but not required to attend.
June 14 - Sunset Park
June 21 - Mohawk Park
June 28 - Pines ParkFor July and August dates, see our Summer Program Guide!
LEGO ProgramsJim Gill, an award-winning musician and author, offers more than a show to watch - it’s an opportunity for active play! In concert, Jim bangs out energetic rhythms on his banjo while everyone claps, jumps, dances, and even sneezes, along to the silly and inspiring musical games that he creates.
Join the Youth Department on
May 22 at 10 a.m. for this event!
Calling all crafters! Stop by the Library anytime on Saturdays for Creative Creatures!
Each week Miss Dana will have a different project for young crafters to complete as well as a variety of materials for kids to use for their own creations.
No registration required for this program, and walk-ins are welcome!
LEGO Club - June 11 to July 30
Join us every Tuesday at 1 p.m. for an hour of LEGO building fun. LEGO Club is a drop-in program and registration is not required to attend. Twenty-five builders will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
Saturday Builders - Every Saturday
Join Youth Services from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. to craft your own creations with our selection of LEGO building basics. No registration required to attend!
LEGO Block Party - June 21 at 6 p.m.
This after-hours event will feature a showing of Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Superheroes Unite, followed by a special building challenge. Space is limited, registration is required. To register, contact Youth Services at 630- 766-4642.
Based on the BookJoin the Library every third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite films based on books.
Admission to the show is free.
May 16 - Silver Linings PlaybookJune 20 - Anna Karenina
Fenton Community High School District 1001000 W. Green StreetBensenville, IL 60106
630-766-2500www.fenton100.org
Board of Education*David Shimanek, President Mary Rivera, Vice President
Dave Sbertoli, SecretaryDorothy LangeThomas Lawler
David VogelLaura Wassinger
AdministrationDr. Kathie Pierce, Superintendent
Mr. Todd Leden, Principal Ms. Jane Lawnicki,
Director of Business Operations
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Calendar RemindersThursday, May 2
27th Annual Fenton Art Festival
Monday, May 6Spring Choral Concert 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, May 8Spring Band Concert 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, May 19Commencement (Ticket Required)
May 20 - 22Final Exams
Summer School Session 1
June 10 - 27
The District 100 Board of Education will hold regular business meetings on May 20 and June 24 at 7:00 p.m. in the board room at Fenton Community High School. Parents and community members are invited to attend.
*Board members at the time of printing this newsletter.
Class of 2013 Fenton’s Finest
Rishi Amin
Thalia Anguiano
Maria Arianas
Stephanie Bennett
Shannon Blum
Carlos Campos
Leah Casey
Karina De Casas
Taryn Deirmenjian
Jose Diaz
Gissel Garcia
Emily Hernandez
Nicole Higgins
Victoria Jablonski
Ben Jalowiec
Laura Jennison
Jacob Johnsen
Aleksandra Kukielko
Juliana Lasala
Freddy Lavric
Melissa Lehmann
Alyssa Luby
Pawel Makuch
Stephanie Marcotte
Stephanie Medina
David Patton
Lidoines Pelaez
Brenda Pena
Alexandra Prejzner
Hope Quarles
April Ralph
Beata Rapacz
Dan Remus
Kayla Reyes
Lauren Rourk
Haley Sabala
Daniella Sanchez
Clare Santos Gacad
Toral Shastri
Wade Smith
Peyton Sopoci
Konrad Stanuch
Sarah Summers
Kimberly Taylor
Tyler Troly
Adriana Tronco
Kaitlyn Vines
Patrick Wilk
Alisa Wolter
Victoria Zakrzewski
Congratulations to the Fenton Dance Force on winning the IDTA Class AA Hip Hop Championship for the second consecutive year. The team also placed third in the Pom/Dance category. Victoria Parenti placed 15th out of 45 dancers during the solo competition. The members of the Dance Force are pictured below with their trophies and Coaches Payton and Snyder.
Each year, Fenton administrators and faculty select senior students who represent Fenton’s Finest. This honor is based on dependability, service, scholarship, leadership and citizenship. The following students were named Fenton’s Finest for the 2012-2013 school year:
Dance Force Wins IDTA State Title
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2013 Wall of Fame Inductess Honored On March 21, HGTV host, Monica (Mcgee) Pederson, Class of 1988, and global philanthropist, Nick Falco, Class of 1983, were inducted into the Fenton Alumni Wall of Fame.
Monica is a highly recognized interior designer and television host of over 140 episodes of Designed to Sell and Bang for your Buck on HGTV. In addition, she is the host if HGTV’s Dream Home and Green Home Giveaways and House Hunter’s Great Escapes. In 2012, she released her first book Make it Beautiful. She also volunteers her time to the LOSS Program of Chicago sponsored by Catholic Charities.
Nick Falco has committed over 26 years to global charitable outreach for those in need. He is the executive director of the MDTR Foundation and vice president of Kids Around the World. His work with both organizations has raised and distributed over $25 million to those in need around the world. In November 2012, Nick brought Kids Around the World to Fenton High School where he organized students to pack of 57,000 meals for children in Margibi, Liberia.
The Fenton Alumni Wall of Fame was established in 1995 by the District 100 Board of Education and honors the achievements and contributions of the school’s most outstanding alumni. Applications for the 2015 Wall of Fame can be found on the Alumni page of the Fenton High School website at: www.fenton100.org.
Special Olympics Basketball Team Wins State Title
Congratulations to the Fenton High School Special Olympics co-ed basketball team on winning the Division 4 High School State Competition. The tournament was held at the Horton Field House on the campus of Illinois State University in Bloomington March 15-16. The team defeated Southside 31-25 in the first round of competition and Waubonsie Valley 50-36 to win the state title. This is the third consecutive year that the team has qualified for the state competition and their first title.
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Bensenville ElementarySchool District 2210 S. Church RoadBensenville, IL 60106
www.bsd2.org630-766-5940
Board of Education*Patty Reyes, President
Kathie Bossier, Vice Pres. Jorge Sanchez, TreasurerNancy Quinn, Secretary
Bob LaudadioRev. Luis F. Reyes
Cindee Hazen
Dr. James Stelter, Superintendent
* at time of printing; new board to be seated by May 7.
Directory of SchoolsBlackhawk Middle School
630-766-2601Perry Finch Principal
Sarah Humboldt, Asst. Principal Tarah Fowler, Asst. Principal
W. A. Johnson School630-766-2605
Madelyn Di Rienzo-Devers, Principal
Mohawk School630-766-2604
Madelyn Di Rienzo-Devers, Principal
Tioga School630-766-2602
Nicole Robinson, PrincipalDavid Rojas, Principal
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Summer Celebration
May 16-19Bensenville Town Square
12 S. Center Street
Celebrate the end of the school year and the beginning of summer vacation!
25% of all ride ticket proceeds benefit District 2 school PTAs and community projects.
Games! Rides! Food! Fun for all ages!
4-10 p.m. Thursday May 16; 4-11 p.m. Friday, May 17 noon-11 p.m. Saturday, May 18; noon-10 p.m. Sunday, May 19
Unlimited Ride Special-$20: 5-10 p.m. Thursday or noon to 4 p.m. Saturday
Mega Pass = Unlimited Rides, All 4 days! --$45 pre-sale or $50 during the event. Contact: District 2 office, 210 S. Church Road, by May 11 for presale
MIDWAY BY ALL-AROUND AMUSEMENT www.allaroundamusementsinc.com
District 2 Principal Madelyn Di Rienzo-Devers notified the Board of Education March 20 that she intends to retire at the end of the school year after a 35-year career as an educator.
Mrs. Di Rienzo-Devers was an outstanding principal at Mohawk School for 13 years, earning the 2011 National Blue Ribbon Award and the Illinois Spotlight School Award for five years. She worked tirelessly this year to oversee the transition of Mohawk community into the new Johnson School, serving as principal of both schools.
“My career in education has been
most fulfilling, especially the past 13 years as principal. The years have been filled with students, families, and staff members that have enriched my life in so many ways. I will always look back with fondness,” Mrs. Di Rienzo-Devers said.
The District has hired a search firm to assist in finding co-principal candidates to replace Mrs. Di Rienzo-Devers next school year. A team consisting of teachers, administrators, parents and board members will interview candidates this spring. The new co-principals of Johnson School are expected to join the District July 1.
Johnson-Mohawk Principal Announces Retirement
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Blackhawk Presents ‘Willy Wonka Jr.’
Blackhawk Middle School presents ‘Willy Wonka Jr.’ for the spring musical, with three performances May 17-18 in the middle school auditorium.
The ‘junior’ production features the favorite songs from the Broadway production in a shorter show.
Directed by Doug Orlyk and produced by Tara Kawa, the show involves dozens of students performing on stage and working behind the scenes in what may be their first theatrical production experience.
The jazz band will also perform. Showtimes are 7 p.m. May 17 and 18 with a matinee at 2 p.m. May 18.
Support public art projects at each of the new schools, Tioga and Johnson, and preserve your family name in history by purchasing special Legacy Bricks.
Your custom order can include up 3 lines of 13 characters each. The bricks will be installed in Legacy Plazas at each school.
Each brick costs $50, with proceeds supporting a public art project that will be developed to commemorate the opening of the new schools and celebrate the history of the old schools.
For more information, contact Terry Ryan, at 630-766-5940 ext.1105 or visit www.bsd2.org/bricks
Legacy Bricks to Support Public Art
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Construction on the second addition of Tioga School is set to begin in May after the Board of Education on April 3 approved the first round of contracts for the $10.5 million project.
The new c o n s t r u c t i o n includes a two-story classroom wing, which mirrors the first two wings, and a ‘contemplation bridge’ connecting the new wing to the existing wing on the second floor. The addition will also include a cafeteria and space for a future community room.
Architectural artifacts from the original Tioga School and from Chippewa School will be installed in the cafeteria, around the building and in the courtyard gardens that are located between the classroom wings.
The addition, scheduled to be open for students in August 2014, is funded by a portion of the Illinois Capital Development Grant and existing funds.
Construction to Begin on 2nd Addition at Tioga
Blackhawk Band Earns Highest RatingCongratulations to the 7th and 8th Grade Band at Blackhawk Middle School, directed by Bill Winters, for earning the highest rating at the Illinois Grade School Music Association District Festival March 16. Blackhawk was one of 11 bands performing. They earned the highest of three ratings for their performance, which was judged by music educators. Sixty-five students participate in band.
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Village of Bensenville12 S. Center Street
Bensenville, IL 60106www.Bensenville.il.us
630-766-8200
PresidentFrank Soto
Trustees*Morris BartlettRobert Jarecki
Martin O’ConnellSusan JanowiakJoEllen RidderHenry Wesseler
Village ClerkIlsa Rivera Trujillo
Village ManagerMichael Cassady
*Trustees at time of printing-does not reflect April 9 election
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Community Yard Sale Weekend June 20-23As part of Clean & Green Weekend residents are encouraged to clean up and cash in by holding home yard sales the weekend of June 20-23! The more yard sales held, the more ‘buyers’ will come to our community. To host a yard sale during this time complete a yard sale application and obtain a free yard sale permit from Village Hall, at 12 South Center Street or online at www.bensenville.il.us. For more information call 630-594-1010.
Music in the ParkThe popular summer concert series Music in the Park begins June 12 in Town Center. This year’s lineup offers something for many different musical tastes.
More than just a concert, the weekly Wednesday night town festival includes dinner and dessert offerings from Bensenville restaurants, Classic Cars Night, free carriage rides and an artists drawing caricatures. Remember to support local charities and civic organizations with the 50/50 split-the-pot.
Due to requests from our business community, sponsorship opportunities will be available. For information on Music In The Park sponsorships or to be a restaurant vendor, call 630-766-8888.
Date Time Band StyleJune 12 7:30 Heartache Tonight A Salute To The Eagles
June 19 7:30 Chicago Tribute Anthology
The Chicago Experience
June 26 7:30 The New Invaders The Ultimate 60's Flashback
July 10 7:30 R Gang Motown, R&B
July 17 7:30 Kashmir The Led Zeppelin Show
July 24 7:30 7th Heaven Chicagoland #1 Festival Band
July 31 7:30 Peter Oprisko Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and more
August 7 7:30 Arra ’80s Classic Rock
August 14 7:30 Generation ’60s,"Blue Eyed Soul,” ’70s Arena Rock
August 21 7:30 The Chicago Catz Funk & Dance
August 28 7:30 American English: Best of The Beatles
The Complete Beatles Tribute
2013 Music in the Park
August 7 7:30 Arra ’80s Classic Rock
August 14 7:30 Generation ’60s,"Blue Eyed Soul,” ’70s Arena Rock
August 21 7:30 The Chicago Catz Funk & Dance
August 28 7:30 American English: Best of The Beatles
The Complete Beatles Tribute
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Five Year Financial Plan is Online The Five Year Financial Plan is in-tended for use as a guide for fund-ing Village government for the next five years.
The Five Year Financial plan is in-tended to provide the community with a long-range projection of the financial condition for each of the 20 funds that comprise the financial structure of the Village of Bensen-ville. The Five-Year Plan assumes the continuation of current service levels and being able to maintain those service levels in the future. The forecast provides a foundation for discussion and policy decisions that will be made in the future to maintain the existing service lev-els and/or enhance service levels in specific areas.
As part of our efforts to reduce waste the Five Year Financial Plan exists only as an electronic docu-ment and can be found at www.bensenville.il.us. A new document viewing tool provides high-quality, easy-to-load documents.
LibertyFest & 4th of July ParadeOur Independence Day Parade will step off at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 4 from Town Center. The parade, featuring some of the best bands, floats, and enter-tainment from around the region, will end at Redmond Park where Libertyfest will be held from 3 p.m. until 10 p.m.
There will be live entetainment throughout the festival, followed by a fireworks spectacular at 9:30 p.m. that will light up the night sky. A map of the parade route and a complete list of activities will be posted on the Village website, www.bensenville.il.us. For more information on all the festivities, or to join the parade, please contact [email protected] or phone 630-766-8888.
Spring Brush Pick upFrom April through November, Allied Waste will remove individual branches that are less than 3 feet in length and 1 inch in diameter on regular trash collec-tion days. Branches and brush should be placed in biodegradable paper bags or garbage cans with two “Yard Waste Only” labels attached. Allied Waste collects these branches with other residential yard waste. Bundled brush and branches will not be collected.
Unbundled brush and branches will be collected from single-family residences four times this year by Village staff. For collection, brush must be placed at the curb for collection in neat, manageable piles no later than 6 a.m. on Monday of the scheduled removal week. Place the cut ends of brush and branches facing the street. Individual branches must not exceed 6 inches in diameter or 10 feet in length. Please do not bundle brush and branches. Root balls cannot be col-lected. To discard root balls, place small ones inside of the trash container and larger ones next to your container. You may place brush on the parkway for col-lection beginning the Friday before the scheduled collection week. Please note that each street will receive a single collection during a scheduled week and that placing brush or branches out after the deadline can result in a citation and no service. The current brush collection program has been increased in 2012 to four pickups. The final spring pickup is:
Late Spring Collection begins on May 28, 2013
Please contact the Public Works Department at (630) 350-3435 with questions.
Bensenville Launches New Mobile AppThe new Village of Bensenville Mobile App is a resource for Bensenville news and alerts, local attractions, Village services, and recreational information. It also contains a calendar of events and a system for reporting Village mainte-nance issues. It is a great way to stay connected with the village anyhwere you go. The new App is available for both Apple and Android products and can be downloaded from the village website, www.bensenville.il.us and by clicking on the App icon on the lower left side of the screen. It is also available for down-load from iTunes and GooglePlay.
Police AuctionUnclaimed PropertyUnclaimed property, such as bikes, tools, and other personal property, will be sold by public auction at the Bensenville Police Department, 100 N. Church Road, on Saturday, June 22. The viewing will start at 9 a.m. and the auction will begin at 10 a.m. Sale of all property must be paid for in cash by the highest bidder.
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Camps! Begin June 10
Youth Golf at White Pines
The Bensenville Park District Day Camp Program offers a noncompetitive atmosphere where youngsters can socially interact and participate in a variety of activities. Kids 6-10 will enjoy either Adventure Camp or Sports Camp and children 11-15 will like the variety of activities offered at Teen Camp. Parents now have the ability to pick and choose your days each time you register at the Thursday deadline. There is also the opportunity to secure before- and after-camp extended care services for
your child(ren). Ask about our pre-camp days, June 5 through June 7 and make sure to mark your calendars for Camp Open House on Thursday, June 6 at 6:30 p.m.!
Our Camp Mission . . . is to provide a safe and friendly atmosphere where children can make new friends and enjoy a wide variety of activities. The curriculum for all camps will emphasize socialization through age appropriate activities that engage the child’s imagination and creativity.
Introduce your child to the fundamentals of golf. Registration begins May 1. Register at the White Pines Pro Shop. Forms may be downloaded at whitepinesgolf.com.
Tee Time For Tots, ages 4-6Thursdays, June 27-August 2
Youth Boys & Girls League, ages 7-16 Tuesdays, June 25-July 30
Junior Boys & Girls Camp, ages 7-16Tuesday - Friday, June 11-14
Civil War Weekend at Fischer FarmBring the whole family to the free Civil War Encampment at Fischer Farm, located at 16W680 Old Grand Avenue, Saturday, June 22, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and Sunday, June 23, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Walk with us into the early 1860s and see firsthand what the life of a soldier was like. Walk through the camp, listen to the music, see the horses, hear the guns, and meet the people.
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Sto
rytim
e, 1
0:30
am
BC
PL
VIP
Boo
k S
ale,
6:0
0-7:
30p
m
BC
PL
Gar
den
Clu
b A
nnua
l Pla
nt
Sal
e, B
CP
L B
ook
Sal
e, 9
am-3
pm
BC
PL
Sat
Bui
lder
s, 2
pm
BC
PL
Cre
ativ
e C
reat
ures
, 9am
-5p
m
BC
PL
Red
Hat
Lad
ies
Mtg
, 6
:15p
m D
GLC
B
ooks
& B
abie
s, 1
0:30
am
BC
PL
FCH
S S
prin
g C
hora
l Con
cert
7p
m
Tale
s fo
r To
ts, 1
0:30
am
B
CP
LS
enio
r C
itize
n Lu
nche
on
11am
Mon
ty’s
Fa
mily
Mov
ie, 7
pm
BV
Th
eate
r Q
uilte
rs, 7
pm
BC
PL
BS
D2
Dis
tric
t B
and
Fes
tival
, 7p
m B
MS
Pla
y to
Lea
rn, 1
0:30
am B
CP
L FC
HS
Sp
ring
Ban
d C
once
rt
7pm
Gro
win
g R
ead
ers,
10:
30 a
m
BC
PL
FCH
S N
atio
nal H
onor
Soc
iety
C
erem
ony
7:30
pm
Dro
p In
Sto
rytim
e,
10:
30am
BC
PL
Sat
Bui
lder
s, 2
pm
BC
PL
Cre
ativ
e C
reat
ures
, 9am
-5p
m
BC
PL
Mot
her’s
Day
Bru
nch,
9:
30am
-2:3
0pm
Whi
te P
ines
BB
AA
Boa
rd S
ee w
ebsi
te
for
det
ails
. Con
tact
: m
ason
cjsm
@at
t.ne
t C
DC
Mtg
6:3
0pm
VH
Vill
age
Com
m M
tgs
6
pm
VH
V
illag
e B
d o
f Tru
stee
s M
tg
6:30
pm
VH
Gar
den
Clu
b S
prin
g
Lun
cheo
n, n
oon
Mon
ty’s
C
offe
e/C
urre
nt E
vent
s,
10:3
0am
BC
PL
BP
D B
oard
Mee
ting,
6p
m
DG
LCB
SD
2 B
oard
of E
duc
atio
n,
7pm
LLC
Bas
ed o
n B
ook,
7p
m B
V
Thea
ter
Sum
mer
Cel
ebra
tion
Car
niva
l 4-
10p
m T
own
Cen
ter
FCH
S S
enio
r A
war
ds
Nig
ht
7:30
pm
Dro
p In
Sto
rytim
e,
10:
30am
BC
PL
Sum
mer
Cel
ebra
tion
Car
niva
l, 4-
11p
m T
own
Cen
ter
Bla
ckha
wkM
S S
prin
g M
usic
al,
7pm
BM
S
Sum
mer
Cel
ebra
tion
C
arni
val n
oon-
11p
m T
own
Cen
ter
Sat
Bui
lder
s, 2
pm
BC
PL
Cre
ativ
e C
reat
ures
, 9am
-5p
m
BC
PL
Bla
ckha
wk
MS
Sp
ring
M
usic
al, 2
pm
& 7
pm
, BM
S
FCH
S C
omm
ence
men
t
Noo
n S
umm
er C
eleb
ratio
n
Car
niva
l noo
n-10
pm
Tow
n C
ente
r Lo
g H
ouse
, 2-4
pm
BC
PL
FCH
S F
inal
Exa
ms
FCH
S B
oard
of E
duc
atio
n M
eetin
g 7p
m
Lib
rary
Boa
rd, 7
:30p
m
BC
PL
Late
Nig
hts
for
Fina
ls, o
pen
un
til 1
1 p
.m. B
CP
L
FCH
S F
inal
Exa
ms
Vill
age
Com
m M
tg
6p
m V
H
Qui
lters
, 7 p
m B
CP
L La
te N
ight
s fo
r Fi
nals
, op
en
until
11
p.m
. BC
PL
FCH
S F
inal
Exa
ms
Mus
ic &
Pla
y w
/ Ji
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ill,
10a
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CP
L
Dro
p In
Sto
rytim
e,
10:
30am
BC
PL
Sea
son
Op
enin
g ,
11am
-8p
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ater
Par
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onut
s/M
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:30a
m B
CP
L S
at B
uild
ers,
2p
m B
CP
L C
reat
ive
Cre
atur
es, 9
am-5
pm
B
CP
L
Mem
oria
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Sch
ool
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& V
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Vill
age
Com
m M
tgs
6
pm
VH
V
illag
e B
d o
f Tru
stee
s M
tg
6:30
pm
VH
Face
boo
k W
orks
hop
, 7
pm
BC
PL
Dro
p In
Sto
rytim
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10:
30am
BC
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Sat
Bui
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s, 2
pm
BC
PL
Cre
ativ
e C
reat
ures
, 9am
-5p
m
BC
PL
Red
Hat
Lad
ies
Mtg
, 6:1
5pm
D
GLC
BS
D2
8th
Gra
de
Pro
mot
ion,
7p
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CH
S
BS
D2
Last
Day
of S
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r C
itize
n Lu
nche
on 1
1am
M
onty
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Fam
ily M
ovie
, 7p
m B
V T
heat
er
Qui
lters
, 7 p
m B
CP
L
BS
D2
BO
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omm
ittee
of t
he
Who
le, 6
:30p
m L
LCB
ook
Exc
hang
e P
arty
, 7p
m
BC
PL
Sum
mer
Kic
k-O
ff C
eleb
ratio
n,
5-10
pm
Wat
er P
ark
Mov
ies
in t
he P
ark,
8:1
5-10
pm
W
ater
Par
k
Sat
Bui
lder
s, 2
pm
BC
PL
Cre
ativ
e C
reat
ures
, 9am
-5p
m
BC
PL
Cre
ativ
e C
reat
ures
, 9am
-5p
m
BC
PL
Sw
im L
esso
n B
egin
, Wat
er
Par
k
Free
Fitn
ess
Wee
k, fi
tnes
s ce
nter
, DG
LC
Illin
ois
PG
A G
olf F
est,
12-
6pm
W
hite
Pin
es
FHS
Sum
mer
Sch
ool
Ses
sion
I B
egin
sS
umm
er C
amp
s B
egin
, DG
LC
Boo
ks &
Bab
ies,
10:
30am
B
CP
L C
DC
Mtg
6:3
0pm
VH
Jr. G
olf C
amp
Beg
ins,
10
-11:
30am
Whi
te P
ines
Ta
les
for
Tots
, 10:
30 a
m B
CP
L LE
GO
Clu
b, 1
pm
BC
PL
Vill
age
Com
m M
tgs
6pm
VH
V
illag
e B
d o
f Tru
stee
s M
tg
6:30
pm
VH
Pla
y to
Lea
rn, 1
0:30
am B
CP
LG
row
ing
Rea
der
s, 1
0:30
am
B
CP
L A
rt fr
om Y
our
Gar
den
, 7p
m
BC
PL
Par
k P
lay,
10:
30am
Sun
set
Par
kS
at B
uild
ers,
2p
m B
CP
L C
reat
ive
Cre
atur
es, 9
am-5
pm
B
CP
L C
omm
unity
Shr
ed E
vent
, 9-
11am
DG
LC
Fath
er’s
Day
Boo
ks &
Bab
ies,
10:
30am
B
CP
LTa
les
for
Tots
, 10:
30 a
m B
CP
L LE
GO
Clu
b, 1
pm
BC
PL
Vill
age
Com
m M
tgs
6pm
VH
Q
uilte
rs, 7
pm
BC
PL
Pla
y to
Lea
rn, 1
0:30
am B
CP
L C
offe
e/C
urre
nt E
vent
s,
10:3
0am
BC
PL
BP
D B
oard
Mee
ting,
5:3
0pm
D
GLC
B
SD
2 B
oard
of E
duc
atio
n,
7pm
LLC
Gro
win
g R
ead
ers,
10:
30 a
m
BC
PL
Bas
ed o
n B
ook,
7p
m B
VTh
trB
ead
s/B
ooks
in t
he G
ard
en,
7pm
BC
PL
Par
k P
lay,
10:
30am
Moh
awk
Par
k LE
GO
Blo
ck P
arty
, 6p
m B
CP
L
Cof
fee/
Don
uts/
Mov
ie, 9
:30a
m
BC
PL
Sat
Bui
lder
s, 2
pm
BC
PL
Cre
ativ
e C
reat
ures
, 9am
-5p
m
BC
PL
Civ
il W
ar R
eena
ctm
ent,
10
am-4
pm
Fis
cher
Far
m
Civ
il W
ar R
eena
ctm
ent,
10
am-4
pm
Fis
cher
Far
mB
ooks
& B
abie
s, 1
0:30
am
BC
PL
CD
C M
tg 6
:30p
m V
H
FCH
S B
oard
of E
duc
atio
n M
eetin
g 7p
m
Yout
h G
olf L
eagu
e B
egin
s,
7am
tee
tim
es W
hite
Pin
es
Tale
s fo
r To
ts, 1
0:30
am
BC
PL
LEG
O C
lub
, 1p
m B
CP
L V
illag
e C
omm
Mtg
s 6p
m V
H
Vill
age
Bd
of T
rust
ees
Mtg
6:
30p
m V
H
Pla
y to
Lea
rn, 1
0:30
am B
CP
LFC
HS
Sum
mer
Sch
ool
Ses
sion
I en
ds
Tee
Tim
e fo
r To
t B
egin
s,
10-
10:3
0am
Whi
te P
ines
Fa
ceb
ook
Wks
hp, 7
pm
BC
PL
Gro
win
g R
ead
ers,
10:
30 a
m
BC
PL
Gar
den
Cel
ebra
tion,
7p
m
BC
PL
Par
k P
lay,
10:
30am
Pin
es P
ark
Sat
Bui
lder
s, 2
pm
BC
PL
Cre
ativ
e C
reat
ures
, 9am
-5p
m
BC
PL
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