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Michael Luetkens and Glynis Gilio rehearse with the Batavia High School Swingsingers coed show choir.

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Santa’s stop in Batavia draws crowd By ASHLEY RHODEBECK arhodebeck@shawmedia.com BATAVIA – Santa Claus was in demand Sunday in downtown Batavia. Families began lining up to see Father Christmas at least 45 minutes before Mayor Jeff Schielke officially welcomed him on the Peg Bond Center stage during the city’s annual Celebration of Lights Festival. Per tradition, Santa was in Batavia to help Schielke light the community Christmas tree, the mayor said. Together, Schielke and residents counted down to the big moment. “Merry Christmas,” Schielke said once the tree was aglow. Hundreds of people attended the mainly outdoor event, which included a community sing-a-long, tractor-pulled wagon rides and visits with Santa. Benton Pahlka of Batavia stood beside his 10-month-

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A crowd gathers as the Christmas tree is lit during Sunday’s Celebration of Lights on the Batavia Riverwalk. old son, Harlan, while his 2½-year-old daughter, Lilia, and wife, Rebecca, were on the nearby playground. This was the family’s second year at the festival, he said, and they planned to go on the wagon ride and see Santa. “The line is already out the door,” he said before the

event’s start at 5:30 p.m. Chris Ciappa of Batavia and his daughters, 10-yearold Samantha and 4-year-old Miranda, also planned to see Santa – if the line wasn’t too long. He brought his daughters to their first Celebration of Lights Festival so they could

be involved in community happenings, he said. Other families, such as the Carters of Batavia, took turns waiting in line. While her husband stood in line, Katie Carter and daughter Ellie, 5, found the girl’s ornament on one of the several trees decorated by organizations. Ellie stood by her ornament, which hung on a low branch, and her mother snapped a photo. The girl said she was excited to see Santa. She hopes he will bring her an American Girl doll and a toy walking dog for Christmas. Santa greeted children in the Peg Bond Center’s warming house, which also hosted the Batavia Fire Department’s bake sale. Megan Loebbaka waited in the warmth with her son, 4-year-old Sawyer, and daughter, 6-month-old Charlotte. Her husband, Cale, was a firefighter working the event, she said.

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Residents lobby for zero percent levy hike By BRENDA SCHORY bschory@shawmedia.com

tion. … If you can make zero percent work, by all means look at that, but for me right now 1.5 percent seems reasonable.” But Moffat countered the $900,000 in cuts is not a decrease in the budget, but rather a decrease in what the district could expect to receive in tax dollars from the levy request. “I don’t think we truly need that when we’re sitting on … a $57 million fund balance that shrinks to $53 million,” Moffat said. “I personally think we can easily survive with a flat dollar amount levy.” McQuillan said school boards request the maximum allowed levy “not because they needed it, but because they were afraid not to. The process resulted in over-taxing residents and creating a reserve fund that was way too high.” “The taxpayers deserve a break,” McQuillan said. After the meeting, school

board president Mark Grosso would not comment on whether the board would consider changing its tentative levy request to zero from 1.5 percent.

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GENEVA – Three residents implored the Geneva School District 304 board to approve a zero percent levy increase in its operating fund next month for 2012, instead of the 1.5 percent increase board members tentatively approved. Taxing bodies in Illinois make their levy requests to the county based on the equalized assessed value of property within the district. Final action will be taken in December. Sandra Ellis, Bob McQuillan and Jay Moffat, all of the taxpayer watchdog group TaxFACTS, said Monday the district still would get more money than last year with a zero levy request in the district’s operating fund. A 1.5 percent levy increase would hike property taxes on a home with an equalized assessed value of $315,000 by

$340, officials said. The tax rate would increase by .34 to 6.06 per $100 EAV, officials said. The total levy for all the district’s funds is just less than $81 million. Last year’s levy was $78 million. With a zero request, Ellis said, the district would get $62.5 million, which is $1.2 million more than the $61.3 million it received in that fund in the 2011 levy. When the school board voted to accept a 1.5 percent levy increase, officials said they would have to cut more than $900,000 from the budget. A 2 percent recommended levy request would have required a $600,000 cut, officials said. Resident John Rice said he was comfortable with a 1.5 percent levy increase. “I know there is a push for zero, but 1.5 percent is a compromise,” Rice said. “I don’t want to be taxed out of the community, but I am an adamant supporter of educa-

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Martini Madness in Batavia on Saturday

WHAT: Martini Madness, a shopping/dinner event hosted by the Zellmer Childhood Disease Foundation to benefit University of Chicago Kovler Diabetes Center. Martini Madness promises an evening of Italian cuisine paired with holiday cocktails and shopping, featuring the Olive Mill, The Latest Crave, Gigi Hill, Serendipity Bags and Vault Jeans. The cost is $35 a person, which includes dinner and one martini. WHEN: Martinis will be served at 8 p.m. Saturday, and shopping and a buffet dinner will start at 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Aliano’s Restaurant, 90 N. Island

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Living Nativity at Geneva church

WHAT: A Living Nativity will be presented by the youth of Geneva Lutheran Church during Geneva’s Christmas Walk. The costumed young actors will be accompanied by live animals, background music, props and narration on the front lawn of the church, which is in the midst of Geneva’s Third Street Christmas Walk festivities. Members of the church will be serving complimentary cookies and hot cocoa. Donations will be accepted for the St. Peter Food Pantry. WHEN: The 30-minute tableau-style scenes will be staged Dec. 7 at 6:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m. and 8 p.m. WHERE: Geneva Lutheran Church is at the corner of Third and Franklin streets in downtown Geneva. INFO: For information, call 630-232-0165.

Holiday care packages in Batavia

WHAT: The 2012 Fox Valley Troop Support Holiday Care Package Event is set. Fox Valley Troop Support Inc. is partnered with the Batavia Veterans of Foreign Wars. Families of deployed service members are invited to contact the group and attend the event.

WHEN: 5 to 8 p.m. Dec. 7 and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 8 WHERE: Batavia VFW, 645 S. River St. (Route 25), Batavia INFO: Service organizations that would like to collect items for care packages, organize a fund drive to help defray the postal costs or have an idea about how to help, can contact FVTS co-chairs Sarah Giachino (630-587-3789 or sarah@fvts.org) or Kathy Tobusch (630937-4181 or kathy@fvts.org). For information, visit www.fvts.org.

Breakfast with Santa in Batavia on Saturday

WHAT: Share breakfast with Santa. Entertainment includes a performance by the Batavia Showstoppers and “A Dickens Kind of Christmas” variety show. Cost is $13 for residents, $15 for Batavia nonresidents and $17 for nonresidents. Register as a family of four to receive a discount. WHEN: 8:30 to 10 a.m. Saturday. Entertainment begins at 9:15 a.m. after Santa’s departure. WHERE: Eastside Community Center, 14 N. Van Buren St., Batavia INFO: For information or to register, call 630-879-5235 or visit www.bataviaparks. org.

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