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Narcan program saves its 100th victim of overdose WHEATON — Early Thursday morning, a DuPage County sheriff’s deputy gave Narcan® to a 24-year-old man who was overdosing on heroin, the sheriff’s office said. The victim then was taken to the hospital for
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further medical treatment. The deputy learned how to administer the drug through the DuPage Narcan Program, which is part of the county’s multitiered effort to combat heroin. The training of individuals to use Narcan started late in 2013, and officers began administering it in 2014. “Reaching 100 saves in just two years shows that the DNP
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there have been seven people saved. “This lifesaving effort will continue, along with recovery assistance to those who have been saved so this cycle of drug abuse is broken,” said Karen Ayala, executive director of the health department. Narcan, also known as Naloxone, is a non-addictive drug that counteracts the effects of
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Reminder: Bunny is coming to Villa Park Saturday Breakfast, egg hunt scheduled at Iowa Center VILLA PARK — Parks and Recreation’s is accepting registration for Lunch with the Bunny on Saturday, March 19 at 11:30 a.m. Enjoy lunch catered by Michael Anthony’s and an egg hunt. The fee is $9 per child attending both the lunch and egg hunt. Parents attending with their child and not having lunch are free; parents having lunch pay $5 each. After lunch everyone will head outside (rain or shine) for an egg hunt. A special prize will be awarded during each hunt, in each age group, to the child who finds the golden egg: under age 2; 2 to 4; 5 to 7 and ages 8 and older. Parents may assist children ages 4 and younger. Lunch with the Bunny will be held at the Iowa Community Center, 338 N. Iowa. Walk-in registration will be accepted pending availability. The walk-in fee is $15 per child/$10 per parent (lunch only). Call 630-834-8970 with any questions.
Volunteering to feed the needy
Volunteers and parishioners of Calvary United Methodist Church in Villa Park load a van with donated potatoes on Saturday, March 12 for transportation to an area food pantry. Villa Park churches hold the “Potato Drop” every year.
DuPage County announces 2016 Scholarship Program WHEATON — The DuPage County Department of Community Services is offering college and occupational training scholarships for lowincome individuals with high academic potential. The Community Ser-
Conroy to host Senior Spelling Bee VILLA PARK — State Rep. Deb Conroy, D-Villa Park, is inviting local seniors to compete in her annual senior spelling bee co-hosted by the Association of Illinois Senior Citizens and the Illinois Department on Aging on Thursday, March 31 at 10 a.m. at the Glendale Heights Center for Senior Citizens, located at 260 Civic Centre Plaza in Glendale Heights. “The senior spelling bee is a great way for the community to come together and share some fun competition,” Conroy said. “For our seniors who grew up without computers, mobile phones or spellcheck, it’s a wonderful opportunity to showcase their spelling abilities and demonstrate their lifetime of knowledge.”
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Conroy’s Senior Spelling Bee is free and open to the public, offering area residents ages 50 and up the chance to compete, though all spectators are welcome. Registration for participants will begin at 10 a.m. The first and second place contestants from this competition will advance to the Regional Level where they will compete to advance to the state Finals. “Working with seniors in our community enables me to be a better legislator,” Conroy said. “I look forward to seeing our seniors come out for this friendly competition to put that knowledge to the test.” For more information, please contact Conroy’s full-time constituent service office at 630415-3520 or RepDebConroy@ gmail.com.
vices Block Grant scholarship supplements the cost of tuition, books, supplies and other school-related items for a semester or a quarter to offset the student’s needs. This scholarship is funded and designed in cooperation with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. Applicants are required to provide proof of DuPage County residency, gross household income for the past 90 days and information about members living in the household. Income for the household must be at or below 125 percent of the federal poverty level. Applicants must also include a 500-word original
essay or personal statement, official school transcripts, two letters of recommendation, a Financial Aid Audit (financial aid award letter) and proof of enrollment in an Illinois accredited institution. It is anticipated that up to 10 scholarships will be awarded for amounts ranging from $500 to $1,000. Special consideration is given to students interested in high technology fields or other occupations in emerging fields. Applications are available at the DuPage County Department of Community Services Office, 421 N. County Farm Road, Wheaton, or online at at dupageco.org/CSBG. Completed applications and
VPRD offers spring break camp for ages 5-12 VILLA PARK — Parks and Recreation’s is offering Spring Camp for kids age 5-12 to give them fun activities to do while on their spring break from school. Spring Camp will be held March 28-31 and April 1 at the Iowa Community Center, 338 N. Iowa. Camp is available 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. daily with a $28 fee; if your camper needs to extend their camp day Sunrise and Sunset Camps are available for additional fees. Campers will enjoy theme days with games and activities. Please send a non-perishable lunch each day. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Sign up for the full week of camp or just the days you like.
support documents must be received by 4:30 p.m. on June 1, 2016. For more information, call (630) 407-6500, or the toll free number at 800-942-9412. TTY access is available at (630) 407-6502.
Local church to host community meal, speaker VILLA PARK — Calvary United Methodist Church will host its monthly “Third Thursday Community Meal and Speaker” on March 17. Dinner starts at 5:30 p.m. followed by guest speaker Pete Demay, from Elevate Energy who will share information on ways to save on gas and electric usage. Calvary UMC is located at 136 East Highland in Villa Park, the northwest corner of Highland and Summit. Free (including the meal) and open to the public.
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during the visits. A generous grant from the JCS Fund of the DuPage Community Foundation helped fund the programs. This year’s ensemble was a woodwind quartet of Elmhurst Symphony Orchestra members including: Claudia Cryer, flute; Dianne Ryan, bassoon; Elizandro GarciaMontoya, clarinet; and Andrew Nogal, oboe. The ensemble was enthusiastically received at each school and developed a great rapport with the students, who interacted readily with the musicians and enthusiastically asked questions.
ADDISON-VILLA PARK — During its March 7 meeting, the District 88 Board of Education approved the 2016-17 school year calendar. Highlights include: First day of classes: Aug. 17, 2016 Graduation: May 21, 2017 Last day of classes: May 26, 2017 (provided no emergency days are used) Breaks: Thanksgiving break: Nov.
23 - 25, 2016 Winter break: Dec. 26, 2016 - Jan. 6, 2017 (Dec. 23, 2016, is an Institute Day) Spring break: March 27 31, 2017 Exams: First-semester exams: Dec. 20 - 22, 2016 Second-semester exams: May 24 - 26, 2017 To see the full calendar, go to dupage88.net/site/public/ files/?item=2778
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Police Reports Area Police Departments recently reported the following arrests and citations. Readers are reminded that an arrest does not constitute a conviction, and that subjects are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Juveniles age 17-oryounger are not named. Addison March 9 Jennena L. Ray, 45, of Joliet, was arrested at a local store in the 1000 block of N. Rohlwing Road at around
6:50 p.m. and charged with retail theft. March 7 David J. Dillingham, 34, of Buffalo Grove, was arrested near Lake and Villa at around 9:11 p.m. and charged with DUI, aggravated DUI, speeding, improper turn, no headlights and failure to signal when required. March 6 Ivan Gonzalez, 28, of Chicago, was arrested near Lake and Kennedy at around 8:10 p.m. and charged with DUI, possession of cannabis and
driving while license revoked. March 5 • Jesus A. Gutierrez-Sosa, 21, of Addison, was arrested in the 500 block of W. Lake St. at around 6:56 p.m. and charged with unlawful possession of a controlled substance, no valid driver’s license, no insurance and one headlight. • Ernest A. Tokarz, 33, of Wood Dale, was arrested at a local store in the 1000 block of N. Rohlwing Road at around 1:09 p.m. and charged with retail theft.
March 3 Michael D. Sonne-Preuss, 29, of Addison, was arrested in the 300 block of Dale Drive at around 1:30 a.m. and charged with battery and unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia. Police said Sonne-Preuss struck a victim in the face. March 2 • Luis Martinez-Mora, 31, of Woodridge, was arrested at around 8:15 a.m. and charged with failure to give aid or information, no valid driver’s license and no insurance. • Camille G. Reyes, 39, of Addison, was arrested at a local store in the 500 block of W. Lake St. at around 6:11 p.m. and charged with retail theft. Villa Park March 5 • Laura M. Catano-Segovia, 24, of Franklin Park, and Lyanna M. Nieves, 23, of McHenry, were arrested at a local store between 3 and 3:23 p.m. Both were charged with retail theft. • A 20-year-old Villa Park woman was arrested in the 300 block of E. Vermont at around 11:57 a.m. and charged with two counts of domestic battery. • A 55-year-old Villa Park man was arrested in the 200 block of N. Princeton at around 4:41 p.m. and charged with two counts of domestic battery. March 3 Eric D. Bryant, 37, of Westmont, was arrested near Roosevelt and Monterey at around 12:37 a.m. and charged with
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DUI, driving too fast for conditions, and violation of a raised median. March 1-March 2 Burglary to a vehicle was reported in the 1-100 block of W. North Ave. Between 9 p.m. March 1 and 5:30 p.m. March 2, police said an unknown suspect entered a vehicle parked unoccupied and removed a gun, a laptop and sunglasses. March 1 Raul Sanchez, 33, of Villa Park, was arrested near Villa and Washington at around 9:51 p.m. and charged with possession of a controlled substance, driving while license suspended, driving with an expired registration and no insurance. Feb. 29 • Lynnette M. Acevedo, 34, of Cicero, was arrested at a local store at around 12:30 p.m. and charged with retail theft. • Andrea G. Ceraulo, 22, of Lombard, was arrested at a local store at around 9:43 a.m. and charged with retail theft. Feb. 28-Feb. 29 Criminal damage was reported in the 500 block of S. Yale. Between 6 p.m. Feb. 28 and 5:52 p.m. Feb. 29, police said an unknown suspect tore the cover of a grill. Feb. 28 • Deshawn T. Chatman, 24, of Chicago, was arrested near North and Addison at around 12:38 a.m. and charged with possession of cannabis. • Bao N. Yang, 21, of Aurora, was arrested near Roosevelt and Ardmore at around 4:12 a.m. and charged with two counts of DUI and improper lane usage. Feb. 21-Feb. 28 Burglary was reported in the 500 block of N. Ardmore. Between 9 p.m. Feb. 21 and 10:02 a.m. Feb. 28, police said an unknown suspect entered a residence and removed approximately $150$200 in U.S. coins along with cleaning supplies. Feb. 27 William L. Krizek, 19, of Berkeley, and John C. Martel, 25, of Schaumburg, were arrested at a local store at around 5:14 p.m. Both were charged with retail theft. Krizek was additionally charged with obstructing a police officer and resisting a police officer. Feb. 19 Police said an unknown suspect stole a tablet from a local school at 12 noon.
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pring forward; fall back. Twice each year we reset the clocks. In the fall, I relish the extra hour of sleep I think I get because 6:00 a.m. is really 7:00 a.m. – or it feels that way for a couple days at least. But you know what they say. There’s no such thing as a free lunch or free extra hour of sleep. Come spring, it’s time to pay the piper and relinquish an hour. Suddenly 7:00 a.m. feels like 6:00 a.m. – for at least a couple days. Why do we do this to ourselves? (Good folks in Arizona and Hawaii, please ignore the question, since you are smart enough to set your clocks and leave them be.) Daylight saving time. Just what are we saving and when do we save it – when we fall back or spring ahead? I’ve always been told the practice has to do with farmers. Make hay while the sun shines, and all that jazz. I was misinformed. According to Wiki: “Historically, retailing, sports and tourism interests have favored daylight saving, while agricultural and evening entertainment interests have opposed it.” If farmers didn’t invent daylight saving time, who did? Some credit the creation of the phenomenon to Benjamin Franklin, who suggested getting up at sunrise and going to bed at sunset would help save candles. “Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.” Although Mr. Franklin was a practical man and in favor of saving candles, he is not the father of daylight saving time. That honor goes to a guy in New Zealand named George Hudson. He proposed modern daylight saving time in the 1800s because he was interested in having more daylight after work to pursue his hobby of collecting bugs. Creepy, but true. An Englishman, William Willett, came up with the same idea a few years later because the setting sun was cutting into his evening round of golf. Bogey to that. Golf and insect-collecting may have been fine and good reasons to spring ahead, but the idea didn’t catch on here until there was an even bigger rationale for widespread implementation: war. During
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World War I, The U.S., Russia and many European countries implemented daylight saving time as a way to conserve coal. (Similar to Ben Franklin’s idea, but without the candles.) The war ended and so did daylight saving time in most places. There was no federal law regulating the practice, which caused confusion between times zones and especially with the transportation industry. Apparently people kept missing their trains. So, in 1967 a federal law resurrected widespread daylight saving time. Individual states could follow certain rules to opt out, but most were all in – where they remain today. In addition to keeping people from missing their plane or train, daylight saving time saves energy because people naturally sleep later the morning and stay up to all hours of the night (burning more proverbial candles as they do). If the sun is shining later in the day, less energy is needed to light the streets and heat our homes. A 2008 report that undoubtedly required the time and energy of a number of U.S. Department of Energy employees reported a nationwide electricity savings of about 0.03 percent during daylight saving time. Electrifying results for sure. There you have it: palpable evidence that daylight saving time benefits us. I only wonder why we switch back and forth. If setting our clocks ahead is a good thing, maybe we should just stick with it and save on energy ourselves. You know, the energy it takes to reset the clocks twice a year. I’ll light a candle to that.
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Pictured is a formation of dancers (including quite a stretcher in the center) performing at the season-ending recital for the Villa Park Recreation’s Discover Dance program, called “We Belong to the Music.” More than 120 dancers performed a number of musical acts for a packed house at Willowbrook High School.
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Community Calendar Thursday, March 17 • VFW hosts Corned Beef event for St. Pat’s Day The Villa Park VFW Post #2801, 39 W. St. Charles Road, will be hosting a St. Patrick’s Day celebration with corned beef and all the fixings. From 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., phone-in for carry-out service, then from 3-7 p.m., the bar will be open and dine-in seating available. Sandwiches are $8; dinner is $10. Info: 630-834-5051. Friday, March 18 • Baking with the Bunny From 1-3 p.m., kids ages 4-12 are invited to the Iowa Center for Baking with the Bunny. Bake cookies, enjoy various activities and visit with the Villa Park Bunny. Pre-registration required. Call 630-834-8970. Saturday, March 19 • Career workshop at the Library From 9:30-11:30 a.m., looking for a new career but don’t know where to start? Attend a Saturday morning Career Re-Launcher Workshop (The CREW™) at the Villa Park Library, led by Tom Somora, an employment services representative with IDES (Illinois Department of Employment Services). Registration is required for each session. Info: 630-834-1164 or vppl.info. • Parks and Rec offers Lunch with the Bunny Beginning at 11:30 a.m., kids are invited to have Lunch with the Bunny at the Iowa Center, 338 No. Iowa. Enjoy lunch catered by Michael Anthony’s, followed by an egg hunt outside. Kids will be divided into age groups to participate. Fee: $9/child, $5/parent having lunch. Walk in registration is accepted, but is $15/child and $10/parent having lunch. (Parents who attend but don’t have lunch pay no fee.) To pre-register, call 630-834-8970.
Monday, March 21 • VPRD Egg Coloring From 3-4 p.m., kids ages 4-12 are invited to the Iowa Center to color eggs, which they can take home or their own Egg Hunt. Kids will color eggs to take home for their own at-home egg hunt. Pre-registration required. Call 630-834-8970. Tuesday, March 22 • Team Trivia Tuesday at Crazy Pour Put your knowledge to the test. The Villa Park Public Library will host Team Trivia Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Crazy Pour, 105 E. North Ave., Villa Park. Villa Park Public Library staff will attempt to thwart your knowledge with a mixture of questions in various categories. The winning teams will receive fabulous prizes, courtesy of Crazy Pour. Compete in teams of up to eight adults. If you cannot form a team, come anyway! The library will place you on a team. Registration is not required, but is appreciated. Info: visit the library website at vppl.info or call 630-8341164. More information is also available at crazypour.com. Thursday, March 24 • State Rep Conroy hosts coffee From 9-10 a.m., State Rep. Deb Conroy (D-Villa Park) is hosting a coffee at Funky Java Coffee House, 40 S Villa Ave. in Villa Park. Come out to share your concerns and learn more about what’s going on in Springfield. Info: 630-415-3520 or RepDebConroy@ gmail.com Friday, March 25 and Saturday, March 26 • Craft Open House at the library Calling all crafty kids! The Villa Park Public Library will hold a Craft Open House for children on Saturday, March 26 from 2:30–4 p.m. and from 3-4:30 p.m. Young children will need an adult
to help. No registration is not required. Supplies are limited. Info: vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. Monday, March 28 • Movie Matinee Settle in for a great afternoon with a Movie Matinee for kids of all ages starting at 1 p.m. at the Villa Park Public Library, 305 S. Ardmore Ave. Children ages 8-13 can then join us from 3:30-5 p.m. for a Crafternoons session, featuring a fun new crafting project. Info: visit the library website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. Tuesday, March 29 • Coloring classes for all ages From 2-3:30 p.m., tweens and teens in grades 5 and up are invited to join the Just Add Color Club at the Villa Park Library. This program will be repeated on March 29 from 2-3:30 p.m. and April 12 from 3:30-5 p.m. Drop-in, no registration required. Info: 630-834-1176 • DuPage Children’s Museum at the library The DuPage Children’s Museum will be at the at the Villa Park Public Library, 305 S. Ardmore Ave., from 11 a.m.-12 noon to present Magnet Lab. Children in preschool through grade 1 can hunt for hidden treasures, discover how magnets work, and create a magnetic toy and work of art. From 2-3:30 p.m., kids in grades 5 and up can join the library’s Just Add Color Club and enjoy coloring sheets that feature unique and detailed designs. Info: visit the library website at vppl.info or call 630-8341164. Wednesday, March 30 • Scrapbooking for Kids at the library From 3:30–5 p.m., the Villa Park Public Library, 305 S. Ardmore Ave., will have an expert on hand for Scrapbooking for Kids. Children in grades 3–5 can bring in their own photos and personal memorabilia and create their own keep-
sake decorated with the library’s supplies of paper and embellishments. Info: visit the library website at vppl.info or call 630-834-1164. Thursday, March 31 • Decorate a Pencil Box at the library Tweens and teens in grades 5 and up can go to the Villa Park Public Library, 305 S. Ardmore Ave., for Decorate a Pencil Box from 2-3 p.m. Info: visit the library website at vppl.info or call 630834-1164. Wednesday, April 6 • Resume Review and Interviewing Strategies Beginning at 7 p.m., polish your resumé and learn interviewing tips. Make an appointment for a one-on-one review of your resumé. Registration required. Info: 630-834-1164. Monday, April 11 • Special Storytime at Cornerstone Books From 9:30-10 a.m., the Villa Park Library’s Storytime will be held at Cornerstone Books (22 S. Villa Ave.) once a month to tell stories and bring enthusiasm for reading to a new setting. Snacks provided by Mike’s Market. Info: call 630-834-1176. Tuesday, April 12 • Coloring classes for all ages From 3:30-5 p.m., tweens and teens in grades 5 and up are invited to join the Just Add Color Club at the Villa Park Library. Drop-in, no registration required. Info: 630-834-1176 Saturday, April 16 • Career workshops at the Library From 9:30-11:30 a.m., looking for a new career but don’t know where to start? Attend a Saturday morning Career Re-Launcher Workshop (The CREW™) at the Villa Park Library, led
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PSA: Health Department issues warning about Zika virus WHEATON — Families or college students planning spring break vacations should be aware of the risk of Zika virus disease and take precautions to prevent mosquito bites. No vaccine exists to prevent Zika virus disease. The list of countries with Zika cases continues to grow, as well as some U.S. terri-
tories. Some Zika cases have been reported in the United States, and so far all of those are travel-associated. Check with the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention for the latest information on prevention and lists of areas with Zika cases at cdc.gov/zika When traveling to countries where Zika virus or other
viruses spread by mosquitoes are found, take the following steps: • Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants. • Stay in places with air conditioning or that use window and door screens to keep mosquitoes outside. • Sleep under a mosquito bed net if you are overseas or out-
side and are not able to protect yourself from mosquito bites. • Use EPA insect repellents. When used as directed, EPAregistered insect repellents are proven safe and effective, even for pregnant and breast-feeding women. • If you are also using sunscreen, apply sunscreen before applying insect repellent.
• Sexual transmission of Zika virus from a man to his sex partners is possible. If you have vaginal, anal, or oral sex with a male partner while traveling, you should use condoms. More information on how to build your own Zika Prevention Kit is available at cdc.gov/ zika/prevention.
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March 17, 2016 • 14
Willowbrook boys gymnastics team looking for more success Warriors coming off fourth-place state finish By Mike Miazga Correspondent
Last year, the Willowbrook boys gymnastics team turned in a memorable performance, finishing fourth in the state. The Warriors won the West Suburban Conference Gold Division championship behind all-arounders Adam Sousa, Keawe Winstead and Brett Golz, who combined to score nearly 150 points between them in the all-around competition. The Warriors went on to win the sectional (Sousa won the all-around) and finish fourth at state (148.55 team score) where Sousa was fourth in the all-around (51.70). Winstead, now an assistant coach with the team, and Golz graduated, but highly talented sophomore Sousa returns for first-year Warriors head coach Caleb Strejc, an assistant on the staff last year and a former standout gymnast at York High School. Sousa, in addition to the 51.70 he scored in the all-around at state, placed
fifth on horse, sixth on floor, sixth on parallel bars and eighth on high bar in the event finals. “Adam is hoping to make a run at battling for the all-around title this year at state and going for high finishes on floor, vault, p-bars and high bar,” said Strejc. “A second guy to keep an eye on is Bailey Heppner. It would be huge if we could count his scores for each event or at least four of the six and to be an effective all-arounder behind Adam.” Also back for the Warriors are seniors Ian Patete (floor, vault, high bar), Ricky Saldana (floor, rings, parallel bars, high bar) and Joey Eagan (horse), along with juniors Bailey Heppner (all-around), Zach Zeffiro (floor, vault) and Dylan Leska (vault, high bar). “They will all contribute to our team score this year,” said Strejc. Newcomers to the team include junior Miguel Portilla (parallel bars, high bar) and sophomore Matthew Smith (rings, parallel bars, high bar). “Our team’s strongest event probably is the vault because it looks like it is where we have our most depth with three flipping vaults, and one good twisting vault that could score from the upper 8s to the mid-9s,” the coach
noted. “Our overall strengths besides vault include the floor as well. Those will be our two highest-scoring events as a team. Following that, I think one of our strengths will be being able to have our second and third guys consistently score on rings and parallel bars close to the 7s.” Strejc has been impressed with Smith’s potential. “He is an extremely hard worker and a quick learner who we hope to become one of our strong all-arounders this year and in the future,” he said. Strejc said the team is working hard at improving on horse and high bar. “Those naturally are two of the harder events to get guys scoring higher on,” he pointed out. “We will need to focus a lot on that and have some guys who are specialists on those events.” Strejc likes the fact the Warriors return plenty of experience from last year’s state team. “I think another one of our strengths is we did make it to state last year and there is a lot of experience on our team with guys who were part of that and bring the intensity and drive to the rest of the team to want to make it as far as possible again this year,” he said.
Fenton softball team filled with talented players By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The Fenton softball team is not lacking players who logged significant at-bats last season. The Bison return four players who batted .300 or greater from a 2015 team that won 16 games. Top returning players include seniors Diana Pikul (3B, .529, 6 doubles, 4 triples, 15 RBI), Ellie Gonzales (SS, .386, 3 doubles, 4 triples, 1 homer, 17 RBI, 24 runs scored), Courntey Susmarski (1B, .306, 5 doubles, 21 RBI, 24 runs scored), Jocelyn Souvannasy (P-2B, .306, 7 hitby-pitch), Jill Mrugacz (OF, 29 runs scored, 16 stolen bases), Alex Stoklosa (C) and Clarissa Guevara (utility), along with juniors Jenna Geraci (P, 5 wins, 52 strikeouts) and Ellie Was-
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Addison Trail baseball team excited about 2016 season Top-of-rotation pitching, up-themiddle defense key strengths for Blazers By Mike Miazga Correspondent
Pitching and defense are two jewels every baseball team covets. The Addison Trail baseball team feels it has components of both heading into the 2016 season. The Blazers are coming off a 2015 season where they went 13-18 overall and 9-9 in the competitive West Suburban Conference Gold Division. The Blazers return the likes of seniors Robert Baughman (C), Cosme Garcia (3B), Angelo Feola (SS) and Nick Fugarino (CF-P) as well as junior pitcher Nick Villasenor. “We’re coming back with Nick Villasenor on the mound and he had a great
year as a sophomore,” said Addison Trail coach Mike Kennedy. “We have some good experience at the top end of our rotation with him and Nick Fugarino. We will need guys to step up in the middle and back end of our rotation.” Villasenor had a sub-1.50 ERA last year with more than 60 strikeouts. “Nick had a nice, low ERA and put up good, solid numbers,” said Kennedy. “We’re looking forward to seeing him pitch. He looks pretty strong right now.” Kennedy also likes the fact the middle of his defense is loaded with experience. “Angelo at shortstop brings us stability as a returning starter and Robert is behind the plate and you have Fugie (Nick Fugarino) in center and that gives us nice up-the-middle defense,” he said. Newcomers to the team include juniors Jack Kalbas (IF-P), Ricky Perez (OF-P), Dom Zumtano (OF-C), and sophomores Trevor Fulmer (1B-P) and Simon Marinelli (C-IF).
Kennedy said Fulmer is showing potential on the mound. “Trevor will be a nice pitcher, but he has to get acclimated to the varsity game,” he said. “He’s going to be a special baseball player, but the speed of the game at the varsity level is a little different and that takes time to get used to.” Offensively, Kennedy has seen a different group of hitters during practices. “I think our bats are going to surprise some people this year,” said Kennedy. “A lot of our guys are swinging a good bat. They did a lot of work in the weight room in the off-season and they are seeing the dividends pay off there when they swing the bat.” Kennedy added the potential is there to improve on last year’s mark. “Every coach goes into the season believing in their team,” he said. “I think we have the potential here to be much better than last year. It’s going to come down to how effective our pitching is and how we hit the ball and field the ball. Those
always are keys to success. If we go out and do those things we are going to be successful. If we don’t throw strikes and we don’t put the ball in play, we will struggle.” As usual, Addison Trail finds itself in a talent-rich WSC Gold Division. “You always have to look at the usual suspects,” Kennedy said. “Downers Grove South has a lot of experience and will be good. Willowbrook will be right there with Downers South and Hinsdale South returns a lot of guys and I expect them to be very good. Leyden has kids coming back and Morton is tough year in and year out. Proviso East is making strides lately, so the conference across the line is much better. We want to be up there with the top teams, but we know we have work to do to get there. Nobody is going to hand it to us. We have to go out and earn every bit of it.” Addison Trail is scheduled to open the season Friday on the road against Glenbard East in non-conference action.
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Five WB students qualify for BPA National Conference
VILLA PARK — Ten Willowbrook students recently competed in the State competition for Business Professionals of America (BPA), and five of those students qualified to compete in the 2016 National Leadership Conference. The conference will take place from May 5 to 9 in Boston. Students who will compete are senior Amos Cabudol (placed 3rd in C++ Programming at State), junior Mustafa Ali (placed 2nd in Computer Modeling and 3rd in JAVA Programming at State), senior Brandon Calabrese (placed 3rd in Fundamental Spreadsheet Applications at State), senior David Naughton (placed 1st in Visual Basic/C# Programming at State) and junior Michael Cameron (placed 2nd in Visual Basic/C# Programming at State). Also placing at State are junior Habib Hassan (7th place in JAVA Programming and 5th place in Visual Basic/C# Programming), Cabudol (8th place in JAVA Programming) and courtesy photo junior Miguel Perez (6th place Pictured are the Willowbrook students who have qualified to compete in the 2016 National Leadership Conference for in Visual Basic/C# Program- Business Professionals of America. Pictured are (from left): senior Amos Cabudol, senior David Naughton, junior Mustafa ming). Ali, junior Michael Cameron and senior Brandon Calabrese. The conference will take place from May 5 to 9 in Boston.
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by Tom Somora, an employment services representative with IDES (Illinois Department of Employment Services). Registration is required for each session. Info: 630834-1164 or vppl.info.
Fire engulfs van in Villa Park
courtesy photo by Francis O’Byrne
Villa Park resident Francis O’Byrne was on her way to a basketball game at about 12 noon on Saturday, March 5, when she saw this van engulfed in flames on the 100 block of W. Home Ave. The fire sweeping across the lot and away from the van indicates there was a flammable substance on the ground fed by the flaming vehicle. No further information was available at press time.
Ongoing events Story Time series continues at the Library New storytime sessions in the Youth Services Department of the Villa Park Library will start in April and are as follows: -- Babies and Books (9-9:30 a.m. Tuesdays or Thursdays) -- Toddler Time (10-10:30 a.m. Mondays or Thursdays) -- Family Storytime (1010:30 a.m. Tuesdays) -- Story Circle for Preschoolers (9:30-10 a.m. Wednesdays) -- Ready for Reading (1:152 p.m. Thursdays). These storytime sessions will introduce the world of language and books to children. They include singing, stories, rhymes, and a variety of preschool S.T.E.A.M.based and S.T.E.M.-based activities. Most story times require registration and have recommended age ranges. Info: 630-834-1164 or vppl. info
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Fenton girls track team wins pair of meets Krebasch wins two individual events at D.B. Kurtz Classic By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The Fenton girls track team had success at a pair of recent indoor meets. The Bison won their own sixteam D.B. Kurtz Classic with 153 points. Fenton was eight points better than second-place Dundee-Crown. Maria Trentadue won the shot put with a throw of 32-2. Katrina Krebasch won the high jump with a leap of 5-2. Fenton won the two-mile relay with a time of 11:30.25 and also won the four-lap relay with a time of 1:12.85. Krebasch also won the triple jump with a leap of 33-0. Fenton won the eight-lap relay in
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Four players return with .300 or greater batting averages smann (CF, 24 runs scored, 29 stolen bases). Key newcomers include junior Taylor Spizzirri (P) and freshmen Isa Lozada (utility) and Payton Pugliese (P, 2B, OF). “We only graduated one senior from last year’s team, so we return a lot,” said Fenton coach Dave Mello. That one senior was Dana Fritz, who logged 105 innings on the mound. The pitching workload will be handled by Geraci, who threw 87 innings last year, Souvannasy (12 innings last year), Spizzirri and Pugliese. “I feel we are in a very good spot with our pitching,” said Mello. “Jenna will be our No. 1 and she has two years of varsity experience. Jocelyn is in her fourth year on varsity and threw a lot of innings as a freshman. She threw some the last two years, but will throw more this season. We also add Taylor, who pitched for our JV last year and Payton. All four girls will see a lot of action.” Mello is excited about the makeup of the team on offense. “A strength for us should be our offense,” he said. “Diana, Ellie,
2:37.37 and also took first in the 12-lap relay with a time of 4:25.44. Emmy Burris was second in the long jump at 14-11. Marisol Garcia was second in the 440 with a time of 1:13.07. Krebasch tied for second in the pole vault at 7-0. Kaitlyn Jordan was third in the 50 high hurdles at 9.26. Alexus Petrella was third in the 880 at 2:52.88. Gianna Caliendo was third in the 440 at 1:14.44, while Garcia was third in the 50 intermediate hurdles at 9.14. Jessica McCauley was third in the one-mile run at 6:16.51, while Hanna Matuszewski was third in the one-lap dash at 18.14. Katherine Dominguez was fourth in the two-mile run at 15:31.74. Garcia was fourth in the 50 high hurdles at 9.27. Charity Bullis was fourth in the one-mile run at 6:16.92 and Jordan was fourth in the pole
vault at 6-6. Skylar Dolecki was fifth in the high jump at 4-2. Jacqueline Ponce was fifth in the twomile run at 15:41.45. Matuszewski was fifth in the 50 at 6.78. Danielle Ferbrache was sixth in the shot put with a throw of 25-7. Amber Azim was sixth in the one-lap dash at 18.82. Earlier, Fenton won a quadrangular meet it hosted. Fenton won with 84 points, while Trinity was second with 80 points. Fenton won the four-lap relay at 1:15.8. Trentadue won the shot put at 30-11, while
Burris won the long jump with a leap of 17-3. Fenton also won the eight-lap relay at 2:39.9. Cassidy Kelly won the 400 in 1:10.54. Fenton was victorious in the 12-lap relay in 4:21.43, while Krebasch won the pole vault at 7-0. Fenton took second in the two-mile relay at 11:47.08. Breana Aponte was second in the shot put at 26-1. Krebasch was second in the high jump at 5-0 and took second in the triple jump at 32-11. Jordan was second in the pole vault at 6-6. Nina Bush was third in the
50-yard dash at 6.66. Sarah Mason was third in the long jump at 14-8. McCauley was third in the 880 with a time of 2:49.29. Bush was third in the one-lap dash at 18.47. Dominguez was fourth in the two-mile run at 16:06.5. Bullis was fourth in the 880 at 2:52.1. Caliendo was fourth in the 440 with a time of 1:12.02. Dolecki was fourth in the 50 low hurdles at 8.81. Jordan was fifth in the 50 high hurdles at 8.90. Garcia was fifth in the one-mile run at 6:19.38.
Addison Trail boys gymnastics team returns three state qualifiers Rias, Kominowski and Sanchez lead the way for Blazers
qualifier on floor exercise. Sanchez qualified on parallel bars and high bar. Addison Trail coach Mike Galfi likes the way the team’s floor exercise routines are coming together. “We have two gymnasts who By Mike Miazga will have a strong chance of making state Correspondent finals and competing for a podium position,” A year ago, the Addison Trail boys gymnas- he said. “Marcus Rias and Alex Kominowski tics team sent nine athletes to the state meet, both have 10.0 starts already this season and including six seniors (senior R.J. are working on fine-tuning their routines for Infusino took sixth on rings). the rest of the year.” That leaves three state The Blazers also are showing qualifiers returning off promise on parallel bars. “Our a 2015 team that took parallel bars team is probably second in the West the most well-rounded,” said Suburban ConferGalfi, who noted the team ence Gold Division is focused on improvbehind District 88 ing its pommel horse neighbor Wilroutines. “Although we lowbrook, which don’t have any statefinished fourth in final qualifying routines the state. as of yet, the routines the Back for the gymnasts are doing have Blazers are statestrong start values and qualifiers Marare competed smoothly cus Rias, a senior and cleanly.” all-arounder; Alex Galfi has been impressed Kominowski, a with the way the three returnjunior all-arounder; ing state qualifiers have come and Ruben Sanchez, a – Mike Galfi, Coach out of the gates. “Keep an eye on senior who competes on Marcus, Alex and Ruben,” he said. rings, vault, parallel bars and high bar. “They have been showing a strong work Rias qualified for state on vault and ethic and I expect a lot from those individuals parallel bars, while Kominowski was a state this year.”
Courtney, Jocelyn and Jenna all hit over .290 for us. Ellie, Jill and Alex all bring a nice speed element to our offense. We have a great mix of speed and power and we have enough girls who can create problems on the bath paths. And then we have the girls who can drive the ball deep.” Defense, Mello noted, will be a key this season. “We have been discussing how defense has been a weakness for us in the past,” he said. “We made 114 errors last season and are working every day to make sure that doesn’t happen again. We are putting a huge emphasis on our throwing and catching of the ball.” Fenton has games scheduled this week against Fremd, North Grand and Streamwood. The team heads to Tennessee for games on March 24. “We hope to be able to take advantage of the great weather and play our early-season games before we head to Tennessee,” said Mello. “We will face our usual difficult schedule with many tough non-conference matchups and then our side of the Metro Suburban is absolutely loaded. All of that included with the teams we play in Tennessee will only help us prepare for our first appearance in the Class 4A state playoffs. By Mike Miazga We will be looking to improve Correspondent each day and should certainly The Addison Trail girls be ready to compete in the 4A playoffs.” track team took third at its
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Keep an eye on Marcus, Alex and Ruben. They have been showing a strong work ethic and I expect a lot from those individuals this year.”
Girls track team third at own invite Kroll, Gjonaj, Banuelos, Valbuena break fieldhouse record
own recent AT Invitational. Wheaton North won the meet, while Addison Trail was two points behind second-place Leyden. Addison Trail’s 4-by-1 lap relay team of Lauren Kroll, Klea Gjonaj, Lynette Banuelos and Suhei Valbuena rebroke the Addison Trail fieldhouse record with a time of 1:28.44. The record had been broken the previous
week by Montini. “We still have work to do on our exchanges, but with time we should break that time again,” said Addison Trail coach Dave Pytko. Kroll won the 55 hurdles and 200 dash, while Valbuena was first in the 300. Gjonaj was second in the 55 dash. Addison Trail’s frosh-soph team placed second behind Wheaton North.
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Knights return three all-conference players By Mike Miazga Correspondent
The IC Catholic Prep boys lacrosse team made key strides last season. The Knights, now in their sixth year under coach Tom O’Brien, recorded its first-ever winning season at 8-7. IC Catholic Prep, which competes in the Suburban Christian Conference with the likes of St. Francis, Marmion, Montini, Wheaton Academy and West Chicago, lost its first-round playoff game to Huntley. While the Knights did lose all-state player and team leading scorer Evan Czyzycki, they do return assists leader Max Czyzycki (junior), sophomore Charlie O’Brien and a solid defense that revolves around senior Pat Guinan, junior Jim Kenneally and junior Galvin Gecsey. Max Czyzycki was the team’s second-leading scorer a year ago. Rounding out the offense is seniors Brendan O’Brien and Garrett Cheng, along with juniors Troy Simonides and Sam Buffo. Senior and second-year starter Kyle Barczynski returns in goal. Max Czyzycki (midfield) and Charlie O’Brien (attack) are returning first-team all-conference picks, while Guinan (defense) earned a second-team all-conference selection. Guinan led the team in groundballs
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he Osthoff Resort is comfortably situated on a long stretch of sandy beach at the northern end of the Kettle Moraine State Forest in Wisconsin. It radiates a quaint, 1800s resort destination feel. The Aspira Spa was rated #16 on the top 100 list from SpasofAmerica.com, and the Condé Nast Traveler rated it the #3 spa in North America. The L’Ecole de la Maison is also housed in the Osthoff Resort, and visitors can take a cooking class before proceeding to one of the resort’s esteemed dining rooms. Other amenities include saunas, indoor & outdoor pools, a workout room, tennis court, game rooms, rentable watercrafts and mountain bikes, as well as nearby golf. The Osthoff is a AAA 4 Diamond hotel and was in Travel + Leisure Magazine’s list of the “Top Resorts in the U.S. Continental.” The Osthoff also received the 2013 Certificate of Excellence from TripAdvisor.com.
Kenosha’s Natural History and Art Museum
The Nation’s Largest Display of Meat-Eating eropods
The History, the People, and the Stories of the Upper Midwest
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Pure Michigan welcomes international travelers to Detroit
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a wilderness escape with the comforts of home...
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LANSING — If a photo is worth a thousand words, a newly installed Pure Michigan photo experience at the International Arrivals Hall of McNamara Terminal and in the North Terminal at Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) will speak volumes to the nearly 1.5 million international travelers that pass through the airport’s federal inspection services facilities each year. The campaign is one of the first of its kind in the United States and is the result of a collaboration between Travel Michigan, the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau, Detroit Metropolitan Airport, the Airlines and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). It has been launched to coincide with the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, kicking off January 11. International visitors, including media from approximately 60 countries, attending at this year’s show will be some of the first travelers to be greeted by the Michigan imagery. “Detroit truly serves as the gateway to Michigan for the vast majority of our international visitors,” said Dave Lorenz, Vice President of Travel Michigan, part of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation. “From the moment people step off that plane, we want them to feel welcome in Michigan, to be excited about arriving in America’s Great Comeback City and to be inspired by the leisure travel opportunities our state has to offer. We appreciate the hard work of everyone involved to bring this experience to life.” The airport branding builds on Michigan’s increased efforts in recent years to attract international leisure travelers to the state. Artwork, as large as 12 feet high and 61 feet long, featuring images of Detroit cultural landmarks and the state’s natural beauty can be found at the European and Asian arrival gates and the baggage claim area in customs. Native language videos featuring Detroit will also play on video monitors located throughout the customs area in the near future. As flights arrive, the videos will be served up in the most appropriate language, including English, German and Mandarin. Pure Michigan ads will also play on the monitors. “Detroit Metropolitan Airport
Capt. John Kipp has lived & guided in the Florida Keys for over 40 years.
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he Wisconsin Dells area features the highest concentration of indoor water parks in the world, as well as the largest – the African-themed Kalahari Resort & Convention Center. Water-lovers have no shortage of options in this massive 125,000 square foot facility, including an uphill water roller coaster, a colorful maze of waterslides, tube rides, the longest lazy river in the country, and the “FlowRider,” in which a continuous surge of 50,000 gallons of water per minute creates ocean-like waves for a nearly authentic surfing experience. Plus, you can rent an indoor water park cabana and enjoy a flat screen TV, security safe, refrigerator, chaise lounges and table. Great Wolf Lodge, also in the Dells, features another wild attraction known as the Howlin’ Tornado, an extreme water-
tubing ride with a 53-foot vertical drop. Not to be outdone, the 80,000 sq. ft. Lost Rios indoor water park at nearby Chula Vista Resort is home to the country’s fastest indoor water coaster, the “Flyan Myan.” Just down the Parkway, the Wilderness Hotel and Golf Resort is America’s largest water park resort with four indoor and four outdoor water parks. Inside, that’s nearly 250,000 sq. ft. of water park fun including bumper boats, the Dell’s only 5-person tube ride, a 180-foot body slide, and a wave pool that creates five-footers. Indoor Water Parks for Every Type of Getaway The Dells isn’t Wisconsin’s only indoor water park destination. The Tundra Lodge Resort & Waterpark in Green Bay features two 250-foot water slides, an interactive water playground
and Green Bay’s only lazy river and whirlpool… all within the shadow of legendary Lambeau Field. The Grand Lodge by Stoney Creek in Wausau draws its inspiration from Wisconsin’s Northwoods and the city’s historic leadership in the timber industry. The lodge’s 50,000-squarefoot indoor water park is one of northern Wisconsin’s largest. A bit further north, The Waters of Minocqua also offers a rustic, timbered, Northwoods-look with a pair of body tubes and a plunge pool. Located on the shores of Lake Michigan in Sheboygan, Breaker Bay - inside the Blue Harbor Resort & Spa is a four-story, 43,000 sq. ft. indoor water park with a nautical theme that captures the adventure of the Great Lakes. Its exhilarating waterslides, spray decks with interactive water toys,an adventure
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Indoor water parks are one of the nation’s hottest trends in family vacations, and Wisconsin boasts some of the largest and most elaborate in North America. For tens of thousands of families across the Midwest, they’re proving just the right antidote to cabin fever.
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river and oversized whirlpools make it a perfect winter destination for the entire family. In Waukesha, the Country Springs Hotel and Water Park is a great choice: think two-anda-half football fields of indoor water fun - including their signature Body Flume waterslide - will keep the kids active and happy. Another exciting indoor water park destination is Moose Mountain Falls on the grounds of the Grand Geneva Resort & Spa at Timber Ridge Lodge in Lake Geneva. Complete with 30,000 square feet of indoor fun, the water park has two waterslides, a lazy river, splash pools filled with interactive water features, and a large whirlpool. So c’mon, get wet – it’s Wisconsin’s way of having fun!
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New adventures in store for Pure Michigan visitors
New Attractions Lego Discovery Land opens in early 2016 at Great Lakes Crossing in Auburn Hills, delivering educational, interactive activities for families. The discovery center will also house a 4D cinema and MINILAND area featuring iconic Detroit landmarks made of Lego bricks. The Detroit Zoo will open the world’s largest penguinarium, the Polk Penguin Conservation Center, this spring. The 326,000-gallon, 25-foot-deep aquatic area will be home to more than 80 penguins representing four species. The Henry Ford hosts three new special exhibits this year: The Magical History Tour: A Beatles Retrospective (April 28-September 18), Engines Exposed (January 9-February 28) and Fashion Forward/Roddis Dress Collection (November 6-April 3, 2017). Tours of the state Capitol building in Lansing are now available on Saturdays. The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids will re-open this spring featuring renovated facilities and new interactive exhibits. Grand Rapids’ cultural institutions will host a number of exciting exhibits in 2016. Women, Art and Social Change: The Newcomb Pottery Enterprise (January 30 April 17) and Maurice Sendack’s Where the Wild Things Are (April 9 - May 22) will be featured in the Grand Rapids Art Museum; The Robot Zoo will be on display at the Grand Rapids Public Museum starting March 19; and Frederik
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LANSING, Mich. — There are big things happening in Michigan in 2016, including the 10 year anniversary of the Pure Michigan campaign. To celebrate, Travel Michigan has compiled a list of things new and improved across the state – from new businesses, attractions and events to special exhibits and expansions. If you think you have seen it all, think again. There is no better time to discover a new, favorite escape in Pure Michigan.
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Pre-order your fresh lobster dinner online to enjoy at the fest! Brought to you by Ottawa’s Noon Rotary.
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is often the first and last impression many visitors to our region take back home,” said Airport Authority CEO Thomas Naughton. “Working together with our partners at Pure Michigan and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, our arriving international travelers are now greeted with beautiful images of our state’s iconic landscapes, natural areas and culture – what better way to say: ‘Welcome to Michigan.’” Detroit Metropolitan Airport’s Travel and Tourism Committee is comprised of international travel and tourism stakeholders. This committee developed and implemented a travel and tourism action plan to deliver the highest caliber of customer service to encourage additional growth. This initiative supports the National Travel and Tourism Strategy and the DTW Travel and Tourism efforts are focused on the state of Michigan. In addition to showcasing all four seasons, featured images include the Detroit skyline and riverfront, The Henry Ford, Marquette, Ludington, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Porcupine Mountain State Park, Turnip Rock in Port Austin, Les Cheneaux Islands and Lake Superior. The photo experience will remain in place indefinitely.
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Find Your Inspiration in Paducah Creativity comes in many forms—it’s the common thread that connects people from around the globe to Paducah. It’s why Paducah is recognized as a UNESCO Creative City, and as home to the National Quilt Museum, it’s on the bucket list of fiber artists worldwide. Much like our rivers, the vibrant artistic community, beautiful natural landscape and rich heritage converge to make Paducah an inviting place to visit. Connect with your creativity. Take a workshop with quilters, potters, painters, jewelry makers and more. Or simply relax and immerse yourself in Paducah’s creative energy.
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Located in the heart of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Marquette County is a place that encompasses one of America’s great small cities and a collection of historic towns and villages. It is a place where the best nature has to offer is never more than a moment away. Where proud waters, rugged landscape and hardwood forests stretch as far as the eye can see, and the blue waters of Lake Superior meet the shimmering colors of the Northern Lights. In Marquette County, it’s easy to listen when Mother Nature tells us to go outside and play. Miles of top-rated hiking and biking trails meander along the base of the Huron Mountains. Recreational enthusiasts can be fishing, exploring, kayaking, or mountain biking just minutes from town. Embrace your natural identity in Marquette County, Michigan. For more information, visit TravelMarquetteMichigan.com.
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Known for our award-winning Cheddar from fresh to 4 years old. A wide variety of Wisconsin made cheeses are also available. Squeaky Cheese Curd is made on Tuesdays.
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Wed. & Fri. 11am - 2pm (weather permitting)
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Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park will install exclusive works from Italian sculptor Mimmo Paledino (February 26 – August 14). New exhibits at Gilmore Car Museum in 2016 include “Jay B. Rhodes: The Patent King,” “Mid-Century Performance,” and “Realistic to Whimsical: Tin Toy Cars of Yesteryear.” The museum will also showcase The Donald Gilmore Collection, a special exhibit of the vehicles that began the Gilmore collection. Experience the Air Zoo’s new multi-sensory and immersive National Guadalcanal Memorial exhibit. Applewood, The Charles Stewart Mott Estate in Flint, will offer regular public hours beginning in May 2016. Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek has opened the Joe and Clara Stewart African Tented Camp and Zamani School new for 2016. Eight wood-framed structures will host overnight guests and a multi-purpose education center. The Fantasy Forest sculpture park on the grounds of Leila Arboretum is now open in Battle Creek as well. Michigan’s Heritage Park at Hilt’s Landing in Muskegon is now open. The park explores 10,000 years of Michigan history in a natural woodland setting along a gentle halfmile trail offering first-person encounters along the way. Bay Harbor will open its highly-anticipated 500-seat Great Lakes Center for the Arts in July and historic the Lyric Theater is scheduled to reopen in Harbor Springs this spring. Mariner Theater and Sperry’s Movie House will both reopen this year in Port Huron after extensive renovations. The Mariner Theater is also home to Titanic - The Building of an Icon Exhibit, including fine art models’ galleries of museum quality, limited edition scale models and finds from around the world, and classic movies, documentaries and independent films. CREATE, an artistic environment for kids and adults, will open in Boyne City’s old train station in fall 2016 and Lampshade is a new multipurpose space in downtown Ypsilanti that offers a café, bookshop, art gallery, music venue, performance space, meditation and yoga center.
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Worship Services Listings FIND FAITH & FRIENDSHIP AT
SATURDAY WORSHIP SERVICE 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 8:30 Traditional and 11:00 Family ADULT BIBLE STUDY AND CHILDREN’S SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A.M.
1213 Army Trail Blvd. Addison, Illinois 60101 Phone: 630-543-3458 J.T. Miller, Pastor E. Miller, Directory of Expanded Ministry www.popaddison.org
Hearing Loop Enabled 143 E. Third St. Elmhurst, IL (3rd & Michigan)
630-832-1649
www.ilcelmhurst.org Handicapped Accessible
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SUNDAY: Traditional worship - 8:15 and 10:30 AM SEED contemporary worship - 9:30 AM Sunday School - all ages - 9:30 AM Wednesday Evening Mid-week service - 7:00 PM
Easter Sunday Worship Service Please join us to celebrate the joy of the Resurrection
Connecting the community with Christ thru worship, education, Stephen Ministry, small groups and mission.
Sunday, March 27, 2016 10:25 A.M.
Easter Week Services
Easter Breakfast at 9:00 A.M. Join Us!
Adult Christian Studies Sunday School (3 years-8th grade) Sundays at 9:30 a.m. Childcare provided
First United Methodist Church of Elmhurst
315 E. St. Charles Rd., Elmhurst www.bethel-ucc.org 630.279.4040 Sunday Worship & Sunday School 10:00 am We are an Open & Affirming Congregation
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ST. ALEXANDER 300 300 SOUTH SOUTH CORNELL CORNELL AVENUE AVENUE VILLA PARK, PARK, ILLINOIS ILLINOIS 6018 60181 VILLA 630-833-7730 630-833-7730
PALM SUNDAY MASSES Sat, 5:00pm Sun, 8:30 & 10:30am– Spanish 6:00pm
HOLY WEEK SERVICES
BETHEL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
AT 7:30 PM
GOOD FRIDAY WALK at 10:30 am BLESSING of FOOD BASKETS Sat. 11:30am EASTER VIGIL LITURGY Sat. 7:30 pm
EASTER SUNDAY MASSES 8:30am, 10:30am & 12:30pm – Spanish 6:00pm
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Be a part of the Worship Services Directory for as low as $15 per week Call...Brenda at 630-834-4450
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232 South York (Corner of York and Church) (630) 834-2440 umcelmhurst.org All are welcome.
Maundy Thursday, March 24, 7:00 p.m. Good Friday, March 25, 7:00 p.m. Easter Sunday, March 27, 10:30 a.m.
Join us for worship Sundays at 10:30am.
Nursery care available.
Easter Schedule
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Established in 1962 FAST DELIVERY AND CARRY OUT SERVICE 483 SPRING ROAD, ELMHURST • 630-279-8474 • www.robertosristorante.com Open 7 Days A Week M-Th. 11am-11pm • Fri. 11am-12am • Sat. 4pm-12am • Sun. 2pm-10pm
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Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 134 Arthur St., Elmhurst, IL 630 530-8515 All are Welcome to Pray with Us Holy Thursday - March 24
8:00 am. Morning Prayer, Church 7:00 p.m. Thursday of the Lord’s Supper-Mass, Chapel (Adoration of the Eucharist will follow in the Church) 11:45 p.m. Night Prayer, Church
Good Friday - March 25
8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer, Church 3:00 p.m. Friday of the Passion of the Lord, Church 6:30 p.m. Stations of the Cross, Church
Easter Sunday - March 27
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7:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Chapel 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., Church
314 W. Vallette Elmhurst, IL 60126
630-832-8457 www.EpiphanyElmhurst.org
Holy Week/Easter
8:00 a.m. Morning Prayer, Church 12:00 Noon Blessing of Easter Food, Church 7:30 p.m. Easter Vigil Mass, Church
Epiphany Lutheran Church
Join us for Easter Sunday Services
Sunrise 6:41 a.m. Family Friendly 8:30 a.m. Family Friendly 9:30 a.m. Traditional 10:45 a.m.
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