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Gary Kline, holding granddaughters Alison, 8, and Ava, 2, with grandson Austin Coppersmith, 9, on the bike, took a ride on Sunday, July 31 to check out the cars on display at a local classic car show.
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Out and abOut in Our Parks! Hey kids! Have you ever wanted to sit in the driver’s seat of a police car, construction truck or helicopter? Then join us for the annual Touch-A-Truck and Kids’ Toys & Garage Sale in Centennial Park on Saturday, August 6 from 10 a.m. until Noon. Touch-A-Truck is for all ages and free for the entire family! The Garage Sale is for kids ages 6 - 18. A parent must be present with children under 12 years of age.
Touch-A-Truck is a chance for your child to sit in the driver’s seat of a fire truck, police car, tractor, school bus, and many other big trucks. New for 2016, Cilantro Restaurant of Addison will also be onsite with their own foodtruck. There will also be a helicopter on site, be sure to come check it out! Make some money to buy something you have always wanted at the Kids’ Toys & Garage Sale. Clean out those closets and get rid of the old toys, books, and other things that are taking up valuable space. In order to get a table, there is a $10 fee for residents and $15 for non-residents. If there is anything left after the event, gently used toys can be donated to the Addison Park District for use in the childcare, preschool and youth programs. Register for one 8 foot table to sell your items today.
In honor of National Coast Guard Day, our Build A Boat Contest will be held at the Family Aquatic Center in Community Park on Saturday, August 6 starting at 12:30 p.m. There is a $6 registration fee for Addison residents and $8 for non-residents. Build A Boat is a challenge to design and build a human-powered cardboard boat capable of racing 50 meters. All boats are to be designed and built prior to the day of the race. They may be powered by canoe or kayak paddles or muscle power! Stop by after the Touch-A-Truck event at Centennial Park to watch the race! This event is sponsored by Pinstripes of Oak Brook.
Calling all dog lovers! The Addison Park District is proud to present the 2nd annual Hot Doggy Dash & Splash on Saturday, August 13 at 10:00 a.m. in Centennial Park. New for 2016, this 3K walk/run will include a prize for the person who catches the most Pokémon critters along the route! There is a fee of $25 per person, or $20 per person for families/groups of three or more.
This is a great opportunity to bond with man’s best friend! Prizes will be given out for most creatively dressed dog and owner. The end of the race will have hot dogs for the runners provided by Franky’s Red Hots and a dog splash party for their pets to cool off. Bentley’s Corner Barkery , The Pet Lady and Bellyrub Klub will be present at the event. Athletico of Addison and Pinstripes of Oak Brook are sponsors of the Hot Doggy Dash & Splash. Sign up today online at http://www.active.com.
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Rauner vetoes labor bills that would cost $1 billion BY ILLINOIS NEWS NETWORK
Gov. Bruce Rauner used his veto pen to change or sink a number of union-backed proposals, two of which dealt with pay and benefits for home health care workers. The governor vetoed a proposal that would have the state pay more for insurance for private workers who care for the elderly or disabled through the state’s Community Care Program. The governor stated in his veto message that the change would cost approximately $1 billion over the next four years. Rauner said lawmakers didn’t include any way to pay for the new benefit. He had the same complaint about another plan to raise salaries for home health care workers to $15 an hour. Service Employees International Union, which drove the push for both plans, accused the governor of “continuing” the “war on women.”
Addison Trail High School to celebrate 50 years Special event planned for Aug. 19 By Dee Longfellow FOR THE ADDISON INDEPENDENT
Addison Trail High School is about to celebrate 50 years of educating the youth in the Addison community. To honor the occasion, there will be a Blue and White Community Night held on Friday, Aug. 19 from 5-9 p.m. at the school, located at 213 No. Lombard Road. Admission is free, but donations will be graciously accepted and there will be a Split-The-Pot contest as well. Guests will enjoy a showcase of Addison Trail’s sports teams, performing arts, clubs and more. There will be tasty treats to sale as well. The event is sponsored by the District 88 Foundation, which raises funds to benefit students throughout the District. For more information, call 630530-3989 or send an e-mail to: dbrink@dupage88.net.
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DiCianni, daughter attend Special Olympics Bowling Championship Pete DiCianni, County Board member (Dist. 2) joined his daughter Brianna to attend the annual Special Olympics Bowling Championship held at Stardust Bowl in Addison. The event is a promotion of the DuPage Visitor and Tourism Bureau, which DiCianni, as Vice Chairman of the County’s Economic Development Committee, supports through County funding. “It’s always nice giving people with disabilities the ability to shine and achieve their dreams.” said DiCianni who is a candidate for the US Congress, IL-8th. DiCianni has been a long time supporter of Special Olympics and an annual supporter and participant of the Law Enforcement Torch Run police from various participating agencies run through their communities to raise awareness and funds for Special Olympics. “For me it’s always about advocating for people, not politics,” he said. “This population is one that often does not have a voice or a champion.”
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Pictured is DuPage County Board member Pete DiCianni (third from left) with his daughter Brianna (far right) at Stardust Bowl in Addison, where they attended the annual Special Olympics Bowling Championship. Also with them is bowling champ Johnathan Steinfort (second from left and Jim Staffold (far left), general manager of Stardust Bowl in Addison.
District 4 schools open soon for registration Addison School District 4 school offices will open for the 2016-17 school year in Aug.. Office hours are Tuesday-Thursday from 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m., beginning on Aug. 2 at Indian Trail Junior High and on Aug. 9 for the elementary school buildings.
Parents who need to complete paperwork or register their students for the upcoming year can visit the offices during those hours. Indian Trail holds its student schedule pickup Aug. 9-11 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. Sixth grade pickup day is Tuesday, Aug.
Time for the A.J. LaRocca Memorial golf outing On Thursday, Aug. 18, the A.J. LaRocca Memorial Foundatio 2016 Golf Outing is scheduled to take place at Bloomingdale Golf Club, 181 Glen Ellyn Rd., Bloomingdale. Following registration and a continental breakfast from 8-9:45 a.m., there will be a 10 a.m. shotgun start. After golf, there will be a buffet dinner including a pig roast beginning at 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $125 per person for golf, lunch and dinner; $85 per per-
son for golf and lunch only; and $50 per person for dinner only. Sponsors are also sought for Halfway House, Golf Ball Blaster Hole, Beverage Cart, Hole Sponsors and more. Items are also requested to add to the golfers’ “goodie bags.” To register, make checks payable to A. J. LaRocca Memorial Foundation and send it to A. J. LaRocca Memorial Golf, 8323 W. Heritage Drive, Addison, 60101. For more information, call 630-936-1529.
9; 7th grade is Wednesday, Aug. 10; 8th grade is Thursday, Aug. 11. Students and parents should park in the west parking lot and enter Indian Trail at door #8. Welcome back letters that address all of the information parents and students need to know for the start of the new school year will be mailed
to homes by mid-August. The first day of school for all District 4 students in grades 1-8 is Tuesday, Aug. 23. Kindergarten students begin classes on Thursday, Aug. 25. Preschool and Early Childhood students have their first day of school on Monday, Aug. 29.
Police Department issues public service announcement Send donations to needy, not to officers Last week, the Addison Police Department issued the following message as a service to the community: In the event you should receive an inquiry from people wishing to make a donation to the Addison Police Department as a “thank you” to officers, Police Director Bill Hayden asks that such donations be made to a charity of
the individual’s choice, or a charity supported by law enforcement such as Special Olympics, in the name of the Addison Police Department. While the Police Department is grateful for the gesture and kind thoughts, it is their wish that any donations be made to those who would need it most.
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As District 88 prepares for the 2016-17 school year, the administration would like to remind parents/ guardians to complete the pre-registration process. District 88 is implementing an online pre-registration system, which is open through Aug. 7. The goal of this system is to expedite student registration by allowing certain information to be input electronically ahead of time. Families should have received detailed information about how to access that system. For questions or more information, contact Addison Trail at 630-628-3300. For families with limited access to technology, stations will be available during registration at both schools and the District 88 Office to assist with updating student information online. Please note: Online registration will be unavailable on Aug. 1, as District 88 will update its student information system (PowerSchool) on that date. That update will allow for greater features with PowerSchool in terms of access and use for students, parents and teachers. Online registration will resume on Aug. 2. Registration: Parents/guardians also should have received specific information regarding when to register their student. Below are the registration dates: Aug. 8: Class of 2017 (seniors) Aug. 9: Class of 2020 (freshmen) Aug. 10: Class of 2019 (sophomores) Aug. 11: Class of 2018 (juniors) and open/makeup registration Aug. 12: Late/makeup registration
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Police Reports
Addison July 28 • Jennifer A. Kilarski, 38, of Addison, was arrested at a store in the 1000 block of N. Rohlwing Road at around 7:14 and charged with retail theft. • Ernesto Quiroz-Alejo, 25, of Addison, was arrested near Myrick and Villa at around 8:59 p.m. and charged with DUI, failure to reduce speed to avoid an accident and failure to yield-left turn. July 25 • Francisco J. Salgado, 18, of Franklin Park, was arrested in the 600 block of E. Lake St. at around 11:10 p.m. and charged with possession of a controlled substance and possession of cannabis. Police said Salgado was in possession of a controlled substance and cannabis while parked in his vehicle in a ho-
tel parking lot. July 23 • Ronal B. Perez-Gomez, 19, of Wood Dale, was arrested in the 300 block of N. Central at around 8:17 p.m. and charged with failure to give aid or information, leaving the scene of an accident, no valid driver’s license and no insurance. • A 30-year-old Addison man was arrested in the 1-100 block of N. Maple Ave. at around 6:35 p.m. and charged with domestic battery. Villa Park July 23 • Burglary was reported at a house of worship. Between 10:20 and 11:35 p.m., police said an unknown suspect stole an iPhone that was left unattended and unsecured. • Burglary to a vehicle was reported at Walmart. Between 12 noon and 1:41 p.m., an unknown suspect entered an unsecured parked vehicle and stole and iPad that was left on the passenger seat of the vehicle. • Theft was reported at a store at around 8:22 p.m. A victim told police he placed his phone on a counter while he spoke with a clerk when an unknown suspect grabbed
the phone and walked away. • Unlawful use of weapon was reported in the 600 block of W. North Ave. at around 12:42 a.m. Police said several individuals engaged in a physical altercation in a parking lot. One individual retrieved a handgun from a vehicle and fired several shots, not striking anyone. July 22 James G. Stavropoulos, 34, of Downers Grove, was arrested in the 200 block of E. Harrison at around 2:27 p.m. May 22, 2015, and charged with identity theft. The original complaint and arrest warrant were issued July 22. July 20 • Francisco Hernandez, 31, of Villa Park, was arrested in the 300 block of W. Division at around 5:06 p.m. and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. • A 36-year-old Villa Park woman was arrested in the 300 block of N. Yale at around 3:41 a.m. June 27 and charged with domestic battery. The original complaint and arrest warrant were issued July 20. • Two instances of criminal damage to a vehicle were reported in
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Experts on stolen valor say a measure signed last week by Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner is a small step toward holding individuals more accountable for pretending to be veterans. The bill signed by Rauner makes it a petty offense in Illinois for someone to get tangible benefits from lying about serving in the military, a measure similar to an already existing federal law. People found guilty of violating the Illinois law could be fined $200. Violating the federal law carries the potential of a year behind bars. Vietnam War veteran B.G. Burkett wrote a book about investigating so-called stolen valor. He said the Illinois law should be harsher. “I don’t want to say it’s worthless, but
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July 18 Retail theft was reported at a store in the 200 block of W. Roosevelt. Police said that between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m., an unknown suspect left the store with a guitar without paying.
July 15 • Theft was reported in the 200 block of S. Villa. Police said that between 12 noon July 15 and 12 noon July 17, an unknown suspect stole a pair of earrings from a purse. • Damage to village property was reported near Ardmore and Highridge at around 5:30 a.m. Police said an unknown suspect struck a parkway sign and left the scene.
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the 300 block of E. Wildwood. In both instances—the first occurring between 8 and 9 p.m., and the second occurring at 8:30 p.m.—an unknown suspect sprayed black spraypaint on the driver’s side of the vehicle. • Unlawful use of weapon was reported in the 200 block of N. Third at around 11:57 p.m. Police said unknown suspects discharged a firearm into a residence in the area. No injuries were reported; only damage to property. • Theft was reported at the Iowa Community Center. Police said that between 2:30 and 2:55 p.m., an unknown suspect stole a black pouch from a bicycle parked near the front entrance of the building.
it’s not going to have much effect one way or the other.” Burkett said he has found egregious examples over the decades of people, including police chiefs and politicians, pretending to be veterans. “I’d like to see them make it a felony, particularly if they’re getting money.” Retired Navy SEAL Larry Bailey, who works alongside Burkett to expose fraudsters, said there’s something more powerful than a fine. “Actually the greatest punishment can be the public recognition as a fraud,” Bailey said. Bailey said the new law will force the issue. “You can say, ‘Hey! Old so-and-so was found guilty of being a fraud. …Now he paid a $200 fine,’ so that validates that in terms of the law,” he said.
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Taxpayers won’t foot bill for governor’s mansion repairs ILLINOIS NEWS NETWORK
Illinois’ executive mansion is set to get its first big makeover since the 1970s, and the taxpayers aren’t being asked to pay a dime for it. The Illinois Executive Mansion Association selected an architect this week for a $15 million renovation project that will shore up the building and its operating systems, and in the process, improve the view for the approximately 10,000 tourists who visit annually. Max Bever, a spokesman for the organization, said taxpayers are not being asked to pay for repairs to
the mansion, which is now the residence of Gov. Bruce Rauner and his wife Diana. “This is entirely going to be paid for through private donations,” he said. So far, nearly a third of the money has been raised. Bever said the building, at one time maintained through state funding, had fallen into disrepair over the years, which led to the association’s push for a renovation plan and a campaign to finance it. He said no major work had been conducted on the mansion in nearly 50 years.
“The (mansion) board has put together this plan in just the last two years,” he said. “We want it to last well into the 21st century.” The first phase of the project, replacing the roof, was completed last year at a cost of $500,000. The next phase includes major exterior and interior work, modernization of the private residence, mechanical system upgrades, updates to landscape and grounds, and security and accessibility enhancements. Bever said the mansion, constructed in 1855, is the third oldest
in the nation, and has great architectural value. Beyond that, it has hosted some of the most prominent people in the world, including, of course, Abraham Lincoln. “The historical aspect is very important, and the people who have been through these doors is just incredible,” he said. “There just hasn’t been an effort to keep it up
to date.” The mansion board picked Vinci Hamp Architects for the next phase of renovations. Bever said the company, which renovated the Capitol building, specializes in historic preservation. The board also has put out a call for contractor construction proposals.
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MOTB – the quest for the dress
We are entering the wedding stage of life – better put, re-entering. Since our own wedding we’ve been on sabbatical, during which time we experienced all other stages – from the baby shower to the kindergarten and high school graduation stages and everything in between. Now, the cycle has come full circle and I do believe we’re back to weddings. (Cue “Here Comes the Bride.”) We’re attending a number of nuptials in the near future, but one in particular has piqued our interest: the wedding of our daughter. This, in turn, means one thing – wedding plans. I am overwhelmed by the scope of planning opportunities available through an average wedding today. But there is one element that has me focused to the point of distraction. The dress. Not hers. Mine. I’ve completed numerous shopping trips – online and to real live stores where I tried various necklines, hemlines and waistlines. I found one I seriously considered getting but then had second thoughts. This has happened three or four times. In the meantime, the bridesmaids have chosen and bought their dresses. They’ll look fabulous. The flower girls have theirs. They’ll be adorable. My husband and sons have all purchased brand new suits. They’ll be the definition of handsome. Even my daughter has said
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yes to The Dress. It’s gorgeous and she’ll be magnificent. I’m still looking. Don’t get me wrong. I understand the overall insignificance of my decision. I’m the mother of the bride for goodness sakes. People won’t care about what I wear. All eyes will be on my sweet baby girl. As they should be. Still, I have just one daughter and this is my only shot at filling the role of MOTB. The more I go through life, the more I realize these moments shouldn’t be squandered. It is an important day and I want to feel good in my skin (or lace over satin, as the case may be). So, while this whole dress ordeal isn’t important to anyone else, it is to me. There are numerous beautiful choices to choose from. I’ve been contemplating why I’m having such a hard time with the decision. It’s pretty simple, really. I’m not sure I’m ready to be the mother of the bride. My daughter is ready. Her fiancé is ready. They are a
beautiful couple. We love them both. I, however, have always been a little stunted. It seems I’m perpetually playing catch-up when it comes to understanding the logic of this thing called life. Most people are able to look ahead and anticipate milestones. I live in the day (but usually not by choice). I am still shocked that my daughter is a grown up. I thought she’d be a little girl forever. But that is not the case (thank goodness) and now I am soon-to-be the mother of the bride. Except I’m not old enough, not ready enough to be the mother of the bride. At least not in my mind. The numbers would prove otherwise. (How and when did this happen?) This brings about such tugging feelings. I don’t feel appropriately mature to be right here right now. But I am. That’s life. And I need a dress. I know I will find one. Perhaps I already have. I just need to pull the trigger, or swipe the plastic – if we are being honest. Which I will do. I’ve got to wear something. The alternative wouldn’t be pretty. But we don’t want to go there. I best get shopping. Jill Pertler is an award-winning syndicated columnist, published playwright, author and member of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. Don’t miss a slice; follow the Slices of Life page on Facebook.
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Friday and Saturday, Aug. 5 and 6 Performance by Addison Children’s Theater At 3 p.m. both days, there will be final performances of the play “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” performed by the Addison Children’s Theater, as a culmination to the summer theater arts program held by the Addison Center for the Arts. Info: 630-458-4500 or see the Addison Park District summer bro-
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Saturday, Aug. 13 Hot Doggy Dash & Splash The Hot Doggy Dash & Splash fun run, a 3-kilometer walk/run around Centennial Park, will be held starting at 10 a.m. at Centennial Park, 1776 W. Centennial Pl. Hot dogs will be available at the finish line; running with your pet is optional. There will be a prize for the most creatively dressed dog and owner.
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The registration fee is $25 per person; $20 per person for families/ groups of 3-or-more. Info: call 630233-7275 or visit addisonparks.org. Thursday, Aug. 18 A.J. LaRocca Memorial Golf Outing The A.J. LaRocca Memorial Foundation 2016 Golf Outing takes place at Bloomingdale Golf Club, 181 Glen Ellyn Rd., Bloomingdale. Registration, continental breakfast from 8-9:45 a.m., 10 a.m. shotgun start. Pig Roast buffet dinner at 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $125 per person for golf, lunch and dinner; $85 per person for golf and lunch only; and $50 per person for dinner only. For more information, call 630-936-1529. Friday, Aug. 19 Addison Trail celebrates 50th anniversary From 5-9 p.m., District 88 Foundation is sponsoring a Blue & White Community Night to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Addison Trail High School. It will be held at the school, located at 213 No. Lombard Road. Admission is free, but donations will be graciously accepted and there will be a Split-The-Pot contest as well. Info: 630-530-3989 or dbrink@dupage88.net. Thursday, Aug. 25 Luncheon features Illinois Department of Labor director From 11:30 -1 p.m., there will be a multi-Chamber luncheon held at Lincoln Inn Banquets, 1345 So. Batavia Ave. in Batavia, featuring
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an address by Hugo Chaviano, director of the Illinois Department of Labor. Chaviano will talk about issues facing employers today including minimum wage, overtime rules, workplace safety and more. Tickets are $25 for Chamber members, $35 for non-members. To register, call 630-543-4300 or send an e-mail to: addisonchamber@sbcglobal.net. Ongoing events • Widows or Widowers (W.O.W.) meet each month Widows or Widowers (W.O.W.) of the Western Suburbs will meet on the third Thursday of each month at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 537 S. York Road, Elmhurst, starting at 6:30 p.m. Admission: $5. Info: (630) 620-4060 or wow.cfsites.org. • Active Adults Senior Club Adults, ages 55 or better, are in-
vited to Park District’s Active Adults Senior Club on Tuesdays from noon-2 p.m. at Community Rec Center, 120 E. Oak Street. For more information, contact Teresa Grodsky at (630) 233-7275, option #2.
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Former principal returns to Indian Trail Dr. Dale Zorn comes for reunion event
Former Indian Trail Junior High staff members enjoyed a faculty reunion when former principal Dr. Dale Zorn visited town last weekend. Dr. Zorn was principal of Indian Trail from 1969-1978, including when Indian Trail’s addition of the
‘round building’ to the school was constructed. Susan Liechti, who served at ITJHS principal from 1990-2002, hosted a reunion party for the staff members and she also arranged to bring Dr. Zorn to Indian Trail for a tour of the junior high school. Current principal Craig Bennett showed Zorn the most recent building addition that was constructed in 2006, as well as the many other changes that have been made to the school in recent years.
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An Incredible Value!
An Incredible Value!
So much to offer w/ nearly 4200sf in SOUGHT AFTER Lincoln School District! Open floor plan, HW floors most 1st floor, vaulted formal Living Rm & HUGE Kitchen that blends into Family Rm w/ brick fireplace. Watch all 4 seasons in your $775,000 PRICE REDUCTION! G! RIN FE OF T S FIR
So much to offer w/ nearly 4200sf in SOUGHT AFTER Lincoln School District! Open floor plan, HW floors most 1st floor, vaulted formal Living Rm & HUGE Kitchen that blends into Family Rm w/ brick fireplace. Watch all 4 seasons in your unbelievable Cedar Florida Room w/ floor 2 ceiling windows & spa-like Jacuzzi. Backyard w/ hard-scaped brick paver entertainment & dining areas situated on a rare 250 ft Lot! Enjoy the footprint of a 2016 new construction w/ luxurious Master ft. En Suite Bathroom & 3 more oversized BRs Up w/ their own full bathroom. Bmt w/ almost 2Ksf w/ Rec Rm, Craft Rm & huge crawl space. A unique estate lovingly cared for by original owner! $775,000
Wonderful Home on Huge Lot!
Wonderful Home on Huge Lot!
Completely renovated 4 BR/2.1 Bath home w/almost 4500 sf of finished space is a stone’s throw from Prairie Path, parks, & schools & has all the hot home trends of 2016: dark-stained HW floors, grey paint & white trim, 6 panel doors, open $439,000
Completely renovated 4 BR/2.1 Bath home w/ almost 4500 sf of finished space is a stone’s throw from Prairie Path, parks, & schools & has all the hot home trends of 2016: dark-stained HW floors, grey paint & white trim, 6 panel doors, open concept design w/ gutted KITCHEN & oversized island blending into lovely family rm centered by fireplace. ALL this overlooking 187 ft lot w/ attached deck, playset & shed. Luxurious master suite w/his & her WIC & great en suite bath w/ whirlpool & shower. 3 spacious BRs w/ new carpet & WIC’s. HUGE basement can be customized for new buyer’s needs. NEW roof, garage door & newer washer & dryer. $439,000
Prairie Path Gem! 5BR, 4 bath 2-story on quiet street overlooking Sleepy Hollow Park in SOUGHT after Lincoln school district. Built by Hillview Custom Homes in 2000, this home offers over 5,000 SF of living space, newer SS kitchen appliances & granite counters, a rare 3 car attached garage, 2-story foyer, open concept, huge master suite, 3 fireplaces, a finished basement, & in-law/teen arrangement. Cool bonus feature - Home has seasonal lights installed in the soffits/fascia that light up a variety of colors for all holidays/special occasions. Be near nature & the IL Prairie Path, yet close to Spring Road business district & award winning schools. $770,000
Prairie Path Gem!
5BR, 4 bath 2-story on quiet street overlooking Sleepy Hollow Park in SOUGHT after Lincoln school district. Built by Hillview Custom Homes in 2000, this home offers over 5,000 SF of living space, newer SS kitchen appliances & granite counters, $770,000
Classic Brick Bungalow Lincoln school, brick bungalow in great family neighborhood just off the IL Prairie Path. Walk to Lincoln GS, York HS, and the Spring Rd business district. Move-in ready 4 bed / 3 bath home with the pride of ownership throughout. Oversized rooms, hardwood floors on 1st & 2nd floors, large eat-in kitchen with walk in pantry, formal dining and living room with first floor master suite with full bath and walk in closet. Full, finished basement with family room, arts/crafts room, workshop, laundry, tons of storage, & exterior access to fully fenced and professionally landscaped yard with fenced dog kennel. $499,900
Classic Brick Bungalow
Lincoln school, brick bungalow in great family neighborhood just off the IL Prairie Path. Walk to Lincoln GS, York HS, and the Spring Rd business district. Move-in ready 4 bed / 3 bath home with the pride of ownership throughout. Oversized $499,900
3BR East End Bungalow
3BR East End Bungalow
It’s true what they say about a home never looking better than when you sell it. This 3 bed / 2 bath bungalow has been updated throughout for the next owners to enjoy. New stainless steel kitchen appliances, granite counters, interior $344,900
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New Construction in Jefferson
New Construction in Jefferson
Brand new construction by T.E. McKenna Builders one block from Butterfield Park in highly sought after Jefferson school district. 5 beds / 4.5 baths, fresh new floor plan, tons of ceiling and trim detail, custom cabinetry, 9” white oak floors, luxurious master suite, lots of built-ins, home office, finished basement, and 3 car attached garage. South exposure will provide tons of natural light throughout. Estimated occupancy in July. Get settled into one of Elmhurst hottest neighborhoods before school starts! $949,900
Brand new construction by T.E. McKenna Builders one block from Butterfield Park in highly sought after Jefferson school district. 5 beds / 4.5 baths, fresh new floor plan, tons of ceiling and trim detail, custom cabinetry, 9” white oak floors, luxurious $949,900
Prairie Path Estate Welcome to 360 Eggleston, a custom-built 2-story that offers one of Elmhurst’s finest backyard sanctuaries nestled along the IL Prairie Path. Perfectly situated on a 63 x 261 wooded lot, this home was built with year-round entertainment in mind. Relax, play, and enjoy nature from your 2-tier paver patio and private gazebo. Over $100k of Steinhebel land/hardscape that looks like it was done yesterday. Inside will not disappoint either. Over 7,700 of finished living space across 3 levels. No ordinary basement here as the lower level has expansive light well, full bar, radiant heat floors, in-law/teen suite with steam shower, gaming room, abundant storage and has been host to gatherings of over 100 people. The main level features separate formals, home office with private entrance, chef’s kitchen with separate eating area, & 2 story family room with gorgeous fireplace centerpiece - all overlooking your private outdoor oasis. Huge bedrooms with volume ceilings, walk-in closets, and a master suite with spa-bath & steam shower. Original owners, meticulously maintained, an opportunity not to be missed. $1,395,000
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Welcome to 360 Eggleston, a custom-built 2-story that offers one of Elmhurst’s finest backyard sanctuaries nestled along the IL Prairie Path. Perfectly situated on a 63 x 261 wooded lot, this home was built with year-round entertainment in mind.
It’s true what they say about a home never looking better than when you sell it. This 3 bed / 2 bath bungalow has been updated throughout for the next owners to enjoy. New stainless steel kitchen appliances, granite counters, interior paint, roof, HVAC, front door, siding, ceiling fans, hardwood floors in kitchen, and brand new 2.5 car garage. On a dead end street, 1 block to East Park/Pool, and walking Field School, downtown Elmhurst and its Metra station. Great family neighborhood, close to everything! $344,900
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Charming 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Vintage Bungalow. Carpeted living room & separate dining room. Well maintained eat-in Kitchen with SS appliances. Heated enclosed front porch! Full, partially finished basement AND 2 car detached garage
Charming 3BR/2BTH Bungalow Charming 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Vintage Bungalow. Carpeted living room & separate dining room. Well maintained eat-in Kitchen with SS appliances. Heated enclosed front porch! Full, partially finished basement AND 2 car detached garage situated on oversized (65 x 190) corner Lot! Call for an appointment today! $219,000
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6 BR Lombard Home
6 BR Lombard Home
10 year young construction on park-like 296’ deep lot and 1 block from Southland Park. This newer 2 story home boasts 6 bedrooms with a true in-law arrangement on the 1st floor. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout 1st floor, open layout $649,900
Jefferson 2 - Story
Jefferson 2 - Story
Spacious 5 bed / 3.5 bath home in desirable south Elmhurst, Jefferson School neighborhood. Loads of potential on every level. Hardwood floors throughout most of 1st and 2nd floor. Finished basement with workshop area, bedroom and full bath $549,900
Spacious 5 bed / 3.5 bath home in desirable south Elmhurst, Jefferson School neighborhood. Loads of potential on every level. Hardwood floors throughout most of 1st and 2nd floor. Finished basement with workshop area, bedroom and full bath for inlaw/guest/teen living arrangement. 1st floor office, family room, formal dining and living rooms, and large eat-in kitchen. Bathrooms on all levels, master suite with master bath and separate sitting/nursery area. Spacious bedrooms, closets, and storage galore. Solid bones, with large yard and a short walk to Butterfield Park. $549,900
Close to Town!
Close to Town!
Desirable Corner Unit in Shelburne Farms! 3 bed/2.5 bathrooms, new refinished hardwood floors, granite countertops with big island, SS appliances throughout! 2 car attached garage. Located in the heart of Winfield walk to
3BR/2BTH McDougal ranch on one of a kind lot. Walk to top Elmhurst schools - Jackson Elementary & Bryan JRHS. Well maintained w/ spacious BRS. Enjoy 3 seasons on enclosed screen porch overlooking a private backyard w/ mature $439,900
3BR/2BTH McDougal ranch on one of a kind lot. Walk to top Elmhurst schools - Jackson Elementary & Bryan JRHS. Well maintained w/ spacious BRS. Enjoy 3 seasons on enclosed screen porch overlooking a private backyard w/ mature landscaping. Keep warm in the winter next to one of the home’s 2 FPs. Skylight vaulted ceiling overlooks island kitchen. A large, well-kept basement boasts a wet bar & full bathroom. With over 1500 sq ft of living space, an attached 2-car garage, and extra wide driveway, this home is sure to go fast! Close to Transportation, Highways, Oak Brook Shopping and Dining. $439,900
Bella Oaks End Unit
Bella Oaks End Unit
Great end unit townhome in Bella Oaks. Largest overall model with almost 2,000 SF of fully updated living space. Seller has done all the work for you - hardwood flooring, stainless steel appliances, kitchen and bath floor tile, granite counters, 3 full $229,900
Rare Opportunity!
Rare Opportunity!
Once in a lifetime opportunity to own a home on a rare 85 x 129 lot in the exclusive Garfield Street cul-de-sac! This darling brick cottage has charm galore and is a fantastic setting for your family to grow. 5 spacious bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms,
Once in a lifetime opportunity to own a home on a rare 85 x 129 lot in the exclusive Garfield Street cul-de-sac! This darling brick cottage has charm galore and is a fantastic setting for your family to grow. 5 spacious bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, wood burning fireplace and gorgeous sun-filled Florida room to enjoy your private views of all seasons. Lovely professionally landscaped yard with private concrete patio. 3 car garage has loads of storage and room for any hobby or car enthusiast. $549,900
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Great ownership opportunity - 1st floor office/retail condo in newer mixed use building in heart of Lombard. 2 floors of residential condos above for built in audience for your business. Possible to combine adjacent units for 2,988, 3,446,
$115,000 - $130,000
Great end unit townhome in Bella Oaks. Largest overall model with almost 2,000 SF of fully updated living space. Seller has done all the work for you - hardwood flooring, stainless steel appliances, kitchen and bath floor tile, granite counters, 3 full updated bathrooms, carpet, paint, lighting fixtures, and tastefully decorated throughout. Living room boasts gas fireplace, elevated deck off kitchen, pristine landscaping, attached 2.5 car garage + 2 assigned guest parking spots. Nothing to do but unload the moving truck here. Great highway access, next to dog park, and near lots of shopping and restaurants. $229,900
Office Building For Sale!
Office Building For Sale!
Free standing, single story brick office building with atrium entry. 1,850 of vacant office is perfect user/investment opportunity. Private parking lot with great visibility off Addison Rd with signage. Two long standing dental offices provide
Free standing, single story brick office building with atrium entry. 1,850 of vacant office is perfect user/investment opportunity. Private parking lot with great visibility off Addison Rd with signage. Two long standing dental offices provide ample income to offset debt service. Tenants pay their own electric. New roof in 2014. Perfect for law office, medical, & other general office use. Free office furniture $374,900
$374,900
Office/Retail Condos For Sale
Office/Retail Condos For Sale
Desirable Corner Unit in Shelburne Farms! 3 bed/2.5 bathrooms, new refinished hardwood floors, granite countertops with big island, SS appliances throughout! 2 car attached garage. Located in the heart of Winfield walk to Metra, Restaurants, Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital and much more! $314,900
$314,900
Great Price, Great Home!
Great Price, Great Home!
10 year young construction on park-like 296’ deep lot and 1 block from Southland Park. This newer 2 story home boasts 6 bedrooms with a true inlaw arrangement on the 1st floor. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout 1st floor, open layout with stainless steel appliances, granite counters, center island, open to family room with masonry fireplace overlooking unbelievable backyard with brick paver patio $649,900
Great ownership opportunity - 1st floor office/retail condo in newer mixed use building in heart of Lombard. 2 floors of residential condos above for built in audience for your business. Possible to combine adjacent units for 2,988, 3,446, or 4,978 SF. Great visibility and foot traffic along Main Street & the Prairie Path. Ample covered parking in rear, close to the Lombard Metra, downtown Lombard, highways, and other businesses. Units are set up with individual HVAC, circuit panels, plumbing, and sprinkler system. Priced to sell!
Rare Development Opportunity
1.5+ acres of vacant land in Elmhurst. One of the last and largest undeveloped opportunities in town. 444 feet of frontage on Lake St Frontage road. Site can hold as many as 22 townhomes per current zoning. A great opportunity with a $1,250,000 VACANT LAND
Rare Development Opportunity 1.5+ acres of vacant land in Elmhurst. One of the last and largest undeveloped opportunities in town. 444 feet of frontage on Lake St Frontage road. Site can hold as many as 22 townhomes per current zoning. A great opportunity with a variety of uses residential SFR or MF, commercial, or industrial. Just around the corner from new Mariano’s grocers site and close to Berens Park/The Hub Splash Park. TIF incentives coming to this location! $1,250,000
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Golf outing for DuPage Habitat for Humanity scheduled The 9th annual golf tournament and Liberty Mutual Invitational for DuPage Habitat for Humanity is scheduled to take place on Thursday, Aug. 11 at Seven Bridges Golf Club, One Mulligan Drive, Woodridge. Registration begins at 11 a.m., the driving range is available until 12:30 p.m. A lunch buffet will be served at 11:30 a.m., at which time the silent auction will open. At 1 p.m., there will be a shotgun start. Entertainment on the greens will be provided by Buffalo Wild Wings, Cold Stone Creamery, KOVAL Distillery Tastings and Golf Ball Launcher. At 6:30 p.m., dinner will be served, followed by awards, silent auction and raffles. Sponsors are still sought. So far, sponsors include: Buffalo Wild Wings, Cold Stone Creamery, DSI, Garrett Consulting, Ger-
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able taxpayer dollars.” This was the first step DuPage County took in its government consolidation efforts. Through this model, the county is projected to save taxpayers more than $100 million over the next 20 years. Cullerton acknowledges that Illinois has more than 7,000 government entities that were developed decades ago. “Government needs to evolve with the needs of the people,” said Cullerton. “It’s important that we continue to look for ways to make sure government is working for the people.”
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Domtar volunteers help District 4 prep for school year According to a release issued by School District 4 in Addison, employees of Domtar Corporation’s Addison facility are volunteering their personal time to help get District 4 schools ready for the upcoming school year. Domtar representatives contacted District 4 in spring to offer their services as a way of contributing to the community in which they work.
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We are so grateful to these volunteers. We can’t thank them enough for the work they are doing to help out students.” – Mike Christensen ASD4 Facilities Engineer Manager
On Tuesday, July 26, a group of volunteers spent an afternoon painting a high traffic stairwell and one of the Indian Trail offices. This week those volunteers—joined by three additional co-workers—spent time securing new students lockers to base units, placing the lockers, hauling tables to the Army Trail library, assembling new science tables, and assembling a new computer work station. “We are so grateful to these volunteers,” said Mike Christensen, ASD4 Facilities Engineer Manager. “We can’t thank them enough for the work they are doing to help our students!” Domtar is also instrumental in the creation of a new reading room at Lake Park School. Through the Ben Carson Reading Project, which is an initiative of the Carson Scholars Fund, Lake Park students will be able to help develop their reading skills in this literacy enriched environment. More information about the Ben Carson Reading Project can be found at carsonscholars.org/reading-rooms/ The Lake Park Reading Room is scheduled for a ribbon-cutting event on Wednesday, Sept. 7. Last week, volunteers from Domtar Corporation’s Addison facility (pictured above right) spent time securing new students lockers to base units, placing the lockers, hauling tables to the Army Trail library, assembling new science tables, and assembling a new computer work station. It was part of Domtar’s commitment to help the local community prepare for the upcoming school year. These volunteers (right) from Domtar Corporation in Addison spent time hauling tables to the Army Trail library, assembling new science tables, and putting together a new computer work station for the upcoming school year. Domtar makes a commitment to the community every year and this year, District 4 was the lucky recipient.
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A busy summer for Willowbrook boys basketball team Warriors log more than 50 games By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Willowbrook boys basketball team got its money’s worth this summer and then some. Coach Chris Perkins noted the team logged 54 games during the summer. The Warriors competed
in the Riverside-Brookfield summer league and also participated in shootouts at Stagg, Addison Trail, Joliet Central, the University of Illinois at Chicago and IPFW in Indiana. Willowbrook also hosted its own shootout. “We had a pretty busy summer,” said Perkins. Perkins said the team made key strides during its time together, particularly on the defensive front. “I liked that our defense improved,” he said. “I’m excited about that. We did a lot of fullcourt pressure. Defense was a ma-
Fenton football team active during the summer Bison participate in two camps and multiple 7-on-7 events
jor emphasis for us this summer. We worked on a full-court ballpressure defense. We ran a lot of zone last year, but we’re getting back into some man principles with ball pressure and ball containment.” The coach also was pleased with the team’s progress on offense. “We are continuing to build on some of the things we’ve worked on like spreading out the offense and ball-screening action. We’re continuing to emphasize those things and we continue to get better. We are progressing.” Willowbrook was a youthful team last year with four sophomores and a freshman contributing. “All our guys are a lot more seasoned now,” said Perkins. “Those guys played an integral role in what we did last season. We’re still young, but we’re not inexperienced. We’re hoping the experience they gained last year and this summer will help them take a big jump forward. We know
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We had a lot of guys play well. Overall, it was a pretty solid summer. The kids have expectations. The younger guys played with us last year and know what to anticipate and expect. They will be ready for it.” – Coach Chris Perkins
our conference is going to be difficult as usual. It’s going to be a very competitive conference with Downers Grove South as the returning champs. They still have key guys. Hinsdale South is very athletic and Morton is a deep team. Proviso East always is going to be up top. We didn’t play Addison Trail in the summer, but they should be solid and so should Leyden, they are usually difficult with their 1-2-2 zone. We’ll have to be ready.”
Perkins said players such as Ethan Schuemer (junior), Matt Myers (junior), Freddie Clay (senior), Matas Masys (sophomore), Ryan King (senior) and Cornelius Paxton (junior) were among those who had productive summers. “We had a lot of guys play well,” he said. “Overall, it was a pretty solid summer. The kids have expectations. The younger guys played with us last year and know what to anticipate and expect. They will be ready for it.”
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Fenton football team got plenty of work over the summer—in shifts. Bison coach Mark Kos split the team’s camp into two sessions, one running June 20 through July 1 and the second going July 8 through July 22. “We tried to balance things out because of the shorter summer,” said Kos. “We got out of school late this year because of the construction and then we start fall practice Aug. 8. We wanted the kids to do what they needed to do with football here and then allow them to be kids and have a fun summer and not be over the top with football.” Fenton also participated in a variety of 7-on-7 events. Fenton hosted Bartlett for one at Redmond Park in Bensenville and then went to another event at Nazareth Academy that featured Nazareth, Plainfield North and Cary-Grove. In July, Fenton hosted another 7-on-7 at Redmond with Belvidere North, Fenwick and Streamwood competing. Kos noted he saw plenty of positives coming out of the summer sessions. “What I liked the most is the accountability,” he said. “The kids were there for one another and there was a lot of enthusiasm that they brought to practice every day. They have a willingness to learn and be coachable. Those are positive things we see as a staff. We have a good baseline in place. We did a lot of installing with the offense and defense. That’s what the summer is there for—teaching. We’ll come back in August and refine what we have in place and get ready for the start of the season against Leyden. Kos added the 7-on-7 events bring a different element to the summer activities. “The 7-on-7s always are helpful,” he said. “It gives the kids a chance to compete and gives them the chance to compete against people other than their friends and teammates. We saw some good things. We saw kids who we feel confident will be playmakers. We saw them step up in these 7-on-7s. We have three kids competing at quarterback and the multiple 7-on-7s gave us a chance to fairly evaluate them because they were able to get numerous reps. We’ll see who continues to develop and who will be No. 1 on the depth chart when we open up camp.” Kos likes the balance his roster has this season. “We definitely are well-balanced,” he said. “We have 15 four-year returning players, which is a pretty good number. The senior leadership definitely is visible and present, plus we have a good handful of good athletic juniors and we have some sophomores up with us as well who have a bright future. But it starts and stops with the seniors. They are taking ahold of the program and that’s what you want to see happen.”
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Grappler won state title earlier this year By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
Addison resident Jake Matthews is no stranger to success on the wrestling mat. Earlier this year, Matthews won the 108-pound state championship at the Illinois Kids Wrestling Federation Novice and Senior State Championships. The Novice Division is for wrestlers ages 10-12 and the Senior Division is for ages 12-14. Matthews, who wrestles for the Headlock Wrestling Academy that is the kids feeder program for Addison Trail High School, qualified for state through both regionals and sectionals to compete in the state tournament. Matthews was one of seven qualifiers from Headlock. “I definitely had some tough matches,” Matthews told the Independent earlier this spring. “I never lost my composure. I wrestled through some tough matches.” Matthews noted on the first day of state he pinned all his opponents and then scored a 7-3 win in the first match of the second day. He won the
108-pound title by a score of 14-7. “I was losing 7-2 at one point,” Matthews noted. “I improved toward the third period and won 14-7. I never lost my composure in that match. I kept telling myself I wasn’t going to go out like this. I hit all the moves I knew and kept moving. I never stopped. My opponent got tired and I kept going.” Matthews said conditioning and technique made a big difference for him. “We work out a lot in practice,” he said. “I was ready. In previous years my stance was not as good. I fixed it and had a good stance and had a really good leg defense. I don’t think anybody got a shot off on me. I watched the legs and made sure everything was tight.” This was Matthews’ first state title in the folkstyle discipline. Matthews noted he’s won other tournaments in the freestyle and Greco-Roman disciplines. “Last year I qualified for state but I didn’t do as well. This year I did a lot better. This means a lot. I know I worked hard for it. It felt really good afterward.” Matthews lauded the work of Headlock coach Sam Geraci. “I couldn’t do what I did without coach Geraci,” he said. “He’s always pushing us to our limits. Also, a bunch of my teammates helped me get to state. My dad always has been there
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I kept telling myself I wasn’t going to go out like this. I hit all the moves I knew and kept moving. I never stopped. My opponent got tired and I kept going.” – Jake Matthews
pushing me and telling me what I need to work on and what I need to do to keep my confidence up. He’s been a big help.” Matthews, who also plays in the Addison Cowboys youth football program, will be an eighth-grader this fall at Indian Trail in Addison. Also qualifying for state out of the Headlock shop were Caden Votruba (115 pounds, Novice), John Asiuras (74 pounds, Novice), Gavin Ranquist (79 pounds, Senior), Jonathan Chaidez (84 pounds, Senior), Xavier Sierra (156 pounds, Senior) and Nick Skamra (177 pounds, senior). Skamra finished fifth at 177 pounds, while Asiuras finished eighth at 74 pounds.
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Timothy Christian girls volleyball team wraps up summer schedule Trojans looking to continue recent string of successes as 2016 season nears
By Mike Miazga CORRESPONDENT
The Timothy Christian girls volleyball team had plenty going on over the summer. The Trojans recently wrapped up their summer camp—which was punctuated by strong attendance, according to coach Scott Piersma. “We had 24 girls from sophomore to senior,” he said. “That’s a pretty good number to have.” Piersma’s group also competed in the Great Lakes summer league held out in Aurora at the Great Lakes Center. “We didn’t play as well as we hoped, but it’s July right now. It’s not October,” the coach said. “We
were able to get a lot of girls playing time in the summer league. We had a different lineup every week. It was a great opportunity for the girls to get playing time and get back into the groove and get ready to go in August.” Timothy saw a wide variety of competition in the summer league. “We might have been one of the smaller schools in the league,” said Piersma. “IC Catholic Prep and Westmont also were there. We saw some schools that we won’t normally see during the season. We do play some Class 3A and 4A teams, but it was good to see a different type of game and be able to compete against those teams.”
The Trojans return the likes of veterans Ava Venema and Kendra Teune to this year’s teams. “Ava and Kendra are seniors now and third-year varsity players,” said Piersma. “It was good to see them be forces at the net offensively. We saw some of that last year from them and now they are taking the lead up front. It was great to see.” One area the team has been hard at work on throughout the summer is communication. “Communication will be big,” said Piersma. “We have to get used to playing with each other. Communication is at the core. If we’re able to talk out there, we’re able to help each other out and get to where we need
to be. When we played silent ball we didn’t look too good. It’s something we will keep working on. We have to find people who are up for taking on that vocal leader role for the team.” Timothy graduated only four seniors from a team that placed third in the state in Class 2A and set the school record for most wins in a season with 37. “We have a lot of returning talent,” said Piersma. “We have some talented juniors. These girls played a big role last year and we have people to fill the vacant spots. We have a great setter in Tracy Westra and along with players such as Ava, Kendra, Zoe Stanton and Olivia Hoekstra, we have people who know how to play
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State takes first step in reining in standardized tests Governor Rauner: ‘There’s too much testing in the state of Illinois’
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Illinois isn’t getting rid of the bevy of tests students take every year, but the state will finally track just how many tests students are taking. Gov. Bruce Rauner signed a law Friday that will have school districts across the state send a report of every statewide or national standardized test students take. The governor said Illinois needs to know just how many tests school children take each year. “We have a vast number of standardized test being given to our
children throughout the state of Illinois,” Rauner said. “There is a concern about too much testing in the state of Illinois.” Rauner said he wants local schools to continue to have local control over their test curriculum, but he does want to know how many tests are scheduled. Mike Chamness, spokesman for the Illinois Association of School Administrators, said the Illinois’ School Management Alliance actually wanted the governor to veto the law. Chamness said the Alliance
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fully supports transparency, but is dedicated to fighting all unfunded mandates for local schools. “We’ve had over the past two years 116 unfunded mandates put on schools,” Chamness said. “This is just another.” The governor said it’s time for Illinois to look past standardized tests as the best or only way to measure whether students are learning what they need to know. Rauner said there’s a misconception about testing. “If students score at a high level on some test, that’s a good school,”
But in terms of saying this is a good or a bad school, we think that’s a misuse of those tests.” – Gov. Bruce Rauner
the governor said. “If they score lower, that’s a bad school. That’s not true.”
Chamness said the Alliance agrees that standardized testing is not the be all and end all for measuring success. “Tests have their place in terms of providing useful data and benchmarks for educators,” Chamness said. “But in terms of saying this is a good or a bad school, we think that’s a misuse of those tests.” Rauner said Illinois will always need a way to measure how students are learning and how well teachers are teaching. He said he hopes to push for those reforms soon.
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A Monthly Guide to a Fitter, More Healthier You
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Residents living in and around the Franklin Park can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line Screening. Carl Fiorito Senior Center will host this community event on August 22, 2016. The site is located at 2601 Mannheim Rd in Franklin Park. Screenings can check for: The level of plaque buildup in your arteries, related to risk for heart disease, stroke and overall vascular health.
Senior citizens will have access to a wide variety of informational resources from local and state groups at a free event being hosted Aug. 17 by State Sen. Chris Nybo (R-Elmhurst) in Lombard. The Senior Health Fair is scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to noon, Aug. 17, at York Township, 1502 S. Meyers Road in Lombard. More than 25 groups are participating in the Fair. “The Senior Health Fair provides a convenient setting for senior citizens and their families to gather information about health, safety and financial security,” Nybo said. “This is also an opportunity for people to socialize, and talk with representatives of many different kinds of local and state groups.” The Senior Heath Fair will feature free refreshments and legislative brochures. Blood pressure screenings will be available, as well as pneumonia shots (free with Medicare). For more information, call Sen. Nybo’s office at 630-969-0990.
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Students from School Districts 88, 45, 4 attend STEM camp From June 20 to July 1, about 30 students participated in a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) camp at Willowbrook. Participants attend District 88
(Addison Trail and Willowbrook), Addison School District 4 and School District 45. During the camp, students learned how to code apps for android devices, as well as how
to program robots. The event was hosted in partnership with LearnTEC, Inc. The two-week camp culminated in a fun competition called “Game of Drones,” where partici-
pants programmed and flew drones. “What made me want to join the camp is I kind of like playing games, so it’s cool to know how it all works, so I can maybe make my own game one day,” said Carolyn Burns, who will be an eighth-grader at Jackson Middle School this fall. “It’s actually awesome that we get to do this camp, because I know some people don’t even learn this until high school, and it’s cool we can get a head start to learn this.” Sara Das, who will be a sophomore at Willowbrook this fall, agreed. She said she learned new skills from attending the STEM camp. “I think just building robots and learning how to create things and problem solving has been a very important thing to learn,” Das said. “This is actually very new to me. I didn’t know this would be some-
thing I would be interested in, so I decided to sign up and see if it was something that would interest me.” District 88 Director of Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Adam Cibulka said the districts were happy to provide this experience. “It was just a great opportunity for the kids to really dive into something they’re interested in,” Cibulka said. “In the future, we hope to offer more programs like this. We know this is the first step of many in terms of expanding this field … to where we can engage students in this kind of next generation of technology, as well as the next generation of skills (they) need to participate out in the career field. We know these fields are in high demand out in the workforce, and our mission to help students be college and career ready aligns directly with that.”
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Indian Trail Junior High School student Anthony Triantafillos practices coding during a STEM camp. The camp took place from June 20 to July 1 at Willowbrook, and about 30 students from District 88, Addison School District 4 and School District 45 participated.
(Above): Willowbrook Principal Dan Krause (center) works with Willowbrook students Sara Das and Owen Allen during a STEM camp, which took place from June 20 to July 1 at Willowbrook. (Below): Krause (right) visits with Willowbrook students Robert Fagan (left) and Ashish Satsangi during the STEM camp.
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