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Winter Programs at the Bensenville Library The Library has a variety of programs planned throughout the winter. Book Discussions Each month the Library hosts several book discussion groups. Copies of the books to be discussed are available at the Library’s circulation desk. January 23 at 10 a.m. — Shadow of the Wind February 7 at 7 p.m. — The Night Circus February 27 at 10 a.m. — Rocket Boys: A Memoir
Mesmer performs at Big Band concert The Bensenville Wood Dale Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Fred Lewis, will present an afternoon of Big Band Music at 3:00 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013 in the LewisHuffman Auditorium at Fenton High School. This concert in sponsored by the Bensenville Arts Council. Special performers include Wayne Messmer and his wife, as well as Fenton alumnus Russ Phillips. This concert is one of the most popular events of the year for the Bensenville Arts Council. Conductor Fred Lewis is sure to present an afternoon to please music lovers of all ages. Tickets are $5 for adults, $3 for Seniors and Students and are available at the door or for presale at the Library, Village Hall and Park District.
Film Programs Join the Library at 7 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for our monthly film programs: January 17 — Show Boat February 5 — ParaNorman February 21 — Gentlemen Prefer Blondes Local Talent Showcase Stop by the Library from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday, January 26, for our first showcase of local talent. Here’s a chance to visit with authors, musicians, chefs, artists, bakers and more. See their talents, hear their stories of careers and hobbies devoted to the arts. More information will be posted on the Library’s website in January. Mascot Night Join the Library’s mascot, Scribbles, for a great evening of hockey fun at the Chicago Steel’s Mascot Night, Saturday, January 19, at 7 p.m. at the Edge Ice Arena. All the Chicago sports teams’ mascots will be roaming the crowd and performing their stunts on the ice. For tickets and more information, stop by the Library in January.
St. Alexis hosts Valentine dance St. Alexis will host a Valentine dinner dance on Saturday February 9, 2013 from 7 p.m. to midnight at the church, 400 W. Wood Street. Tickets $25 if purchased by February 3. Tickets $30 after February 3. For more information call: 630-863-0934 or 630-917-5429
The statements and opinions expressed in this newsletter do not reflect the views, opinions, thoughts or beliefs of each member organization. The member organizations are not responsible for opinions or statements made individually or by other organizations. To submit information for this newsletter, contact tryan@bsd2.org. deadline for March/April is Feb. 6
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In This Issue Aggregate Energy Plan.................pg 2 Events at White Pines...................pg 4 Illinois State Scholars...................pg 6 Middle School mathletes..............pg 9 More Library programs.................pg 10
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Residential Overhead Sewer & Sanitary Check Valve Program
Worried about sanitary sewer backups in your home? Village residents are eligible for Overhead Sewer and Sanitary Check valve reimbursement programs. The Village will provide a cost share program of up to 50 percent of the cost to a maximum of $750. The Village will provide 75 percent of the cost of the installation of an Overhead Sewer system with a maximum contribution of $7,500. For more information visit the residents section of the website: www.bensenville.il.us.
On November 6 the Village of Bensenville voters approved a referendum question to authorize the Village to create an electric aggregation program. This program will allow the Village to purchase electricity in aggregate from an alternative energy supplier for a significantly reduced price from the current ComEd rate. The Village expects to select a new energy supply vendor and rate in December, 2012 and anticipates the new reduced rate to go into effect by the March 2013 electric bill. Customers will still receive service and billing from ComEd and do not need to do anything in order to accept the reduced energy rate; however customers who would like to stay with ComEd’s higher energy supply rate will have a chance to ‘opt-out’ by submitting a form to the Village that will be mailed to you. Questions? Please contact Assistant Village Manager Dan Di Santo at ddisanto@bensenville.il.us or 630-350-3400.
Neighborhood Conversations Result in Action As part of the ongoing Strategic Planning Process, the Village of Bensenville scheduled three “Neighborhood Conversations” this fall to solicit direct feedback from our residents on Village priorities and issues in advance of adopting our annual budget. These meetings were held at Mohawk Elementary School, Tioga Elementary School, and Zion Lutheran Church. We were pleased with the attendance and participation during these meetings and left with a number of great suggestions that the Village has already put into action. A few examples are establishing a new check valve reimbursement program for sanitary sewer overflows and authorizing a four-way stop at Second Avenue and Ridgewood Avenue. More information on the Neighborhood Conversations can be found on our website www.bensenville.il.us. Stay tuned for future Neighborhood Conversations.
Electronic Recycling Closed for Winter The Bensenville Electronics Recycling drop-off program at the Public Works Facility, will not be accepting items during the winter months. Electronics recycling will resume at the Bensenville Public Works facility in May, 2013. Please refer to the DuPage County website for alternative drop-off locations: www.dupageco.org/EDP/Waste_Recycling_and_Energy/1549/
Senior Citizen Club Luncheon January 8 Bensenville residents age 55 and over are invited to enjoy a meal and play some bingo at Monty’s Banquet Hall located at 703 S. York Road. The January luncheon will take place on the second Tuesday, January 8, due to the first Tuesday falling on New Years Day. The cost is $4 for a great meal, raffle prizes, and bingo. If you would like to join the club, simply come to Monty’s the day of the event with your ID. Doors open at 10 a.m. and lunch begins around 11:15 a.m. If you have any questions, please call 630-594-1010.
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An alliance of non-profit groups, local organizations, and utility companies is helping Bensenville homeowners increase the comfort of their homes this winter. The alliance, Energy Impact Illinois, along with your local utility, is providing rebates to help lower energy bills, improve the comfort of your home and enhance its value. Homeowners can take advantage of a $50 whole home energy analysis and for a limited time, homeowners can save 70 percent, up to $1,750, off the most cost effective and permanent energy efficiency improvements: air sealing and insulating. All Bensenville homeowners are eligible for this program. More than half of total energy costs come from heating and cooling a home and almost all homes let too much air escape or penetrate. Most homes also have incorrectly installed or insufficient amounts of attic insulation. Air sealing and insulating a home are some easy, right-now steps homeowners can take to reduce energy bills and create a more comfortable home for winter. Contact Matt Elmore, local Field Organizer with Energy Impact Illinois, at 503-333-5578 or through email at matt@energyimpactillinois.org to schedule a home energy analysis and learn more about the program.
Small Business Energy Savings If you own or operate a small business, you can save significantly by signing up for the electricity supply offering through Clean Air Counts, an environmental initiative developed and run by the non-for-profit Metropolitan Mayors Caucus (MMC). Most communities in the Chicago region belong to the MMC and participate in its Clean Air Counts campaign, whose mission is to reduce air pollution in Chicagoland. Through its Energy Saving Program (ESP), MMC is offering lower-cost electricity supply along with energy-saving Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) to businesses that sign up. Use of CFLs reduces the need for pollution-spewing electricity generation plants in Chicagoland, thus contributing to cleaner air and furthering Clean Air Counts mission. In addition, for every new ESP member, CFLs are distributed to patrons of local food pantries. The Energy Saving Program is the only program that addresses sustainability holistically, through its “three pillars”: economics, the environment, and social justice. To date, ESP has provided $1.5 million in future electricity supply savings for ESP customers and for families in need (through the ESP CFL-Food Pantry Program).
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Muskegon
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Sat. Jan. 19
Green Bay
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Cedar Rapids
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Sat. Feb. 16
Dubuque
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Team USA U-18
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Bensenville Theatre
Escape the winter chill and enjoy a movie this winter for only $4 a ticket at the Bensenville Theatre located at 9 S Center Street in downtown Bensenville, right across from village hall. For showtimes call 630860-1404. Hours are 12-9 pm MonFri,3-9 pm Sat and Sun.
Contact Craig Schuttenberg (ESP Program Manager) through email at Craig. schuttenberg@energysavingprogram.net or by phone at 773-491-1564 for more information.
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Super Bowl XLVII Party - Sunday, February 3 Come to the ultimate Super Bowl party at White Pines. Watch the game upstairs on multiple big screen T.V.s in high definition with great games, drawings and prizes. Enjoy an unbelievable half-time buffet for $40 per person, all inclusive. Price includes open bar or $20 per person for buffet and unlimited soft drinks. Open bar one hour prior to kickoff till 30 minutes from final whistle. Doors open an hour before game time. Tapas for Lovers - Saturday, February 16
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A special Valentine’s event featuring a tapas dinner and wine-pairing menu. Tapas are hors d’oeuvre size portions of savory morsels perfectly assembled and meant to be shared. Decadent desserts will be plentiful and irresistible. For more information call 630 7660304, ext.2 or visit www.whitepinesgolf.com.
White Pines Friday Night Fish Fry ~ Now Served in the Banquet Room Fridays, February 15 to March 29 | 5 to 9 p.m.
$14.99* All-You-Can-Eat Lake Perch Dinner
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Holiday Celebration Parties It’s not too late to have your holiday party at White Pines. Special holiday package pricing is good through January, 2013. Events may be customized to fit the needs of any group of up to 240 guests. Call 630-766-0304 x2 for more information and reservations.
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Golf Course is Open Year Round. For tee times visit www.whitepinesgolf.com for the best rates available.
Fresh, hand-battered lake perch Home-made coleslaw Garlic-mashed potatoes, fries or chips
Variety of fresh fish & other entrées Delicious desserts Weekly live entertainment *Tax and gratuity not included. Reservations are recommended but not required. Call 630-766-0304, ext.2. to make reservations, or for more information.
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Soccer League registration begins January 18. The Mid Suburban Soccer League is for children ages 4 through 13. All Star Sports classes and soccer league registration are at Deer Grove Leisure Center. For more information, please call Kyle Madeja at 630-766-7015, ext.2014.
Friday, February 8, 6-9pm You’ll enjoy a delicious dinner, dancing with a live DJ, and prizes. Each child will receive a special sweetheart gift and each parent/ child couple will receive a photo to remember the special occasion. Dress in formal attire for your night at White Pines Golf Club & Banquets. Register at the Deer Grove Leisure Center. Age: 4-12 (with a parent or adult) Deadline: Feb 1 Fee: $20/$25 per child & $15/$20 per adult, $10/$15 per additional child (same family only)
Water Park Pass Sale Through April Passes may be purchased at Deer Grove Leisure Center. Visit www. bensenvilleparkdistrict.org or call 630-766-7015 for pricing and proof of residency requirements. Passholders can look forward to the new splash pad features.
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David Shimanek, President Mary Rivera, Vice President Dave Sbertoli, Secretary Dorothy Lange Thomas Lawler David Vogel Laura Wassinger
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Dr. Kathie Pierce, Superintendent Mr. Todd Leden, Principal Ms. Jane Lawnicki, Director of Business Operations
Calendar Reminders Monday, January 7 No School Institute Day Tuesday, January 8 Classes Resume Monday, January 21 No School Martin Luther King Holiday Thursday, January 24 8th Grade Orientation 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Monday, February 18 No School Presidents’ Day
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Illinois State Scholars Announced The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) is pleased to recognize the following Fenton High School students who have been named Illinois State Scholars for their outstanding academic achievement. Students are selected based on the combination of exemplary college entrance examination scores and record high school achievement. Maria Arianas
Laura Jennison
Tiana Salzinger
Leah Casey
Kevin Kirkwood
Daniella Sanchez
Karina DeCasas
Aleksandra Kukielko
Toral Shastri
Taryn Deirmenian
Freddy Lavric
Wade Smith
Ralitza Dimitrova
Alyssa Luby
Peyton Sopoci
Douglas Fillip
Pawel Makuch
Jeremy Souvannasy
Gissel Garcia
Stephanie Medina
Sarah Summers
Ulises Garcia
Joshua Olson
Kaitlyn Vines
Megan Guzman
Brenda Pena
Mark Whiteleather
Nicole Higgins
Alexander Prejzner
Alisa Wolter
Victoria Jablonski
Dan Remus
Ewa Zakrzewski
Benjamin Jalowiec
Lauren Rourk
Victoria Zakrzewski
Bensenville Intergovernmental Group Sponsors Student Council Members Student council members from Fenton High School and Blackhawk Middle School participated in the Bensenville Intergovernmental Group (BIG) Program. The program introduces students to local government. The culminating activity was the BIG Student Leadership Board meeting in which student council members provide community updates and discuss relevant community issues. This picture was taken prior to the board meeting. Fenton students in the first row are Stephanie Medina, Thalia Anguiano, Jose Diaz, Maria Arianas. Blackhawk Middle School students in the back row are Julia DeGuia, Annie Gonzales, Marisa Santore, Jenalyn Souvannassy, Lucia Suchan and Bryan Larsen.
Thursday, February 28 Parent Teacher Conferences 1:15 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. The District 100 Board of Education will hold regular business meetings on January 28 and February 25 at 7:00 p.m. in the board room at Fenton Community High School. Parents and community members are invited to attend.
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Founded in Rockford, Illinois in 1994, Kids Around the World has built playgrounds for children in more than 50 countries and has distributed over six million life-saving meals worldwide. To learn more about the food program please visit: www.kidsaroundtheworld.com.
FHS Welcomes Italian Students from Sicily
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“Packing meals was an excellent way for athletes, students, and staff to come together to help others and to learn more about the world around them,” commented Coach Alvarez.
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Patty Reyes, President Kathie Bossier, Vice Pres. Jorge Sanchez, Treasurer Nancy Quinn, Secretary Bob Laudadio Rev. Luis F. Reyes Cindee Hazen Dr. James Stelter, Superintendent
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Blackhawk Middle School 630-766-2601 Perry Finch Principal Sarah Humboldt, Asst. Principal Tarah Fowler, Asst. Principal W. A. Johnson School 630-766-2605 Madelyn Di Rienzo-Devers, Principal Mohawk School 630-766-2604 Madelyn Di Rienzo-Devers, Principal Tioga School 630-766-2602 Nicole Robinson, Principal David Rojas, Principal
Students will spend the rest of the school year with their teachers and classmates in the newly renovated portion of the school.
Next school year the two school communities will officially merge in to one new school comunity. Families from both schools will have opportunities to get to know each other with PTA events planned for the remainder of the year.
Mohawk Alumni Celebrate History Mohawk School alumni joined their principal, George Peternal, center, back row, to reminisce and reconnect at the Mohawk School Walk Down Memory Lane Dec. 1. Mr. Peternal was principal of Mohawk for 21 years. The school opened in 1955 and closed at winter break 2012.
School Board Member Receives ‘Master’ Status School Board Member Kathleen Bossier was awarded the Master School Board Member status by the Illinois Association of School Boards. The designation means Ms. Bossier had devoted more the 200 hours to selfimprovement and leadership activities, including attending state and national conferences, serving on statewide committees and participating as a voting delegate or presenting seminars. Kathleen Bossier has been a Board Member since 1991. She is currently
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School Nurse Receives State Recognition District Nurse Kathryn Olson, RN, Med, ICSN, was named as Illinois School Nurse Administrator of the Year. Mrs. Olson joins a select few school nurses in the state to receive this honor from the Illinois Association of School Nurses. This award was based on achievement, leadership and services to the state association and community as well as direct and outstanding service to children. N e w s
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Middle School Math Teams, Individuals Bring Home Trophies In their first-ever math competition, 6th grade and 7th grade students from Blackhawk Middle School took home trophies from the Montini Catholic High School 26th Annual Mathematics Contest Nov. 10.
Grade 7: Kurt Castillo, Adam Chaidez, Adam Ghanimah, Joseph Ghanimah, Sam Nearing;
Blackhawk Middle School math team members celebrate their accomplishment at Montini Catholic High School math contest.
Grade 6: Lily Martinez, Monika Nevarez, Tyler Parisi, Meet Patel, Shirvani Patel.
Chippewa Bricks For Sale Own a Piece of History! Place your order for a brick from Chippewa School. Bricks are $25 with proceeds going to a legacy project for the new Tioga School.
Preserving Barbara Bush tree
A tree planted at Chippewa School when First Lady Barbara Bush visited Chippewa School in 1992, right, was preserved by moving it to Tioga School. It was relocated to the area outside the Pre-Kindergarten room.
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200 S. Church Road Bensenville, IL 60106 www.benlib.org 630-766-4642 Mon-Thurs................ 9 am-9 pm Friday........................ 9 am-5 pm Saturday.................... 9 am-5 pm Sunday......................1 pm-5 pm
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Alan Herff, President Norbert Banaszynski, Vice Pres. Susan Z. Diamond, Treasurer Nancy Gonzales, Secretary Kim Glomp Tina McCauley Nancy S. Rizzo Jill Rodriguez, Library Director
The Library offers a variety of storytime options throughout the year. Babies from 6 to 24 months and their favorite adult are invited to join Miss Bonnie on Mondays at 10:30 a.m. for Books & Babies. Children 2 and 3 years old and their favorite adult can join Miss Bonnie on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. for Tales for Tots. Both storytimes feature stories, songs, and rhymes, followed by group play. Children 4 and 5 years old are invited to join Miss Diane for stories and crafts on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. at Growing Readers. Our new storytime sessions kick-off the week of January 7. Registration is required to attend these programs. Unable to register for one of our weekly storytimes? The Library offers Drop-in Storytime on Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Come enjoy great stories and more — no registration required!
Playgroups at the Library Children between the ages of 2 and 4 years old are invited to join us on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. for Play to Learn, the Library’s morning playgroup. Enjoy an hour of play during which you and your child may socialize with other parents and caregivers while working on their fine and gross motor skills. Registration is requested but not required to attend. The new session of Play to Learn kicks of January 9. Can’t make our weekday playgroup? Children between the ages of 2 and 4 years old are invited to join us every Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon for Club Play, the Library’s Saturday morning drop-in playgroup. No registration is required to attend! The new session of Club Play kicks off January 12.
The Library will be closed February 18 for President’s Day.
52 Books, 52 Weeks
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Did you participate in the 2012 52 Books, 52 Weeks program? The time to return your reading log is now! Turn in your reading log at the Adult Services desk anytime between January 1 and January 31 and you will be awarded a special prize for completing the program! Still need to register for the 2013 52 Books, 52 Weeks program? It’s not too late! Stop by the Adult Services desk before March 31 to register.
Calling all LEGO builders! Join us every month for LEGO Night at the Library. Forty builders will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. LEGO Night will be held at 6:30 p.m. on:
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the Library! Join us Wednesday, February 6, at 6:30 p.m. for a card making extravaganza. We’ll use glitter, stickers, lace and more to create cards for your friends and family. This program is suitable for children 10 years old and younger and their parents. Registration is required to attend. To register, please contact the Library.
January 10 February 7 Registration is not required to attend.
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Tuesday
January 2013
26 Club Play, 10am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL Local Talent Showcase, noon BCPL
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Club Play, 10am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL Mascot Night 7pm the Edge
Club Play, 10 am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
3
Spaghetti with a Song 1-4pm FCHS
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Books & Babies, 10:30am BCPL CDC Mtg, 6:30pm VH Writers Group, 7pm BCPL Dist 100 Board of Ed Mtg, 7pm FCHS
18
No School - Presidents Day Library Closed Daycare for Days Off School DGLC 7:30am-6pm
26
Tales for Tots, 10:30am BCPL Village Comm Mtg 6pm VH Village Bd of Trustees Mtg 6:30pm VH
19
Tales for Tots, 10:30am BCPL BPD Board Meeting, 6pm DGLC Village Comm Mtgs., 6pm VH Quilters, 7pm BCPL Library Board, 7:30 pm BCPL
Tales for Tots, 10:30 amBCPL Village Comm Mtg 6pm VH Village Bd of Trustees Mtg 6:30pm VH
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Tales for Tots, 10:30 am BCPL Sr. Citizen Lunch, 11am Monty’s Family Movie, 7pm BV Thtr Quilters, 7pm BCPL
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Books & Babies, 10:30am BCPL Writers Group, 7pm BCPL CDC Mtg, 6:30pm VH
Wednesday
Thursday
27
Book Brounch, 10am, BCPL Play to Learn 10:30am BCPL
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Play to Learn 10:30am BCPL BPD Board Meeting, 6pm BSD2 Board of Ed, 7pm LLC
13
Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL FAFSA 6:30 BCPL Music Boosters Mtg., 7pm FCHS
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Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL BPD Board Meeting, 6pm V-day card party, 6:30pm BCPL BSD2 BOE Comm mtg, 6:30pm LLC Bison Boosters, Mtg 7pm FCHS
28 Growing Readers 10:30 am BCPL Facebook Wksp 7pm BCPL
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LinkedIN Wkshp, 10am BCPL Growing Readers, 10:30am BCPL Based on Book, 7pm BV Theater Lions Club, 7pm Bella Vista
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Facebook Wksp 10am BCPL Growing Readers 10:30 am BCPL Garden Club, noon BCPL
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LinedIN wrksp, 10am BCPL Growing Readers, 10:30 am BCPL Book Discussion, 7pm BCPL LEGO Night, 6:30pm BCPL
Check the Bensenville Online Calendar for dates in 2013 www.calendarwiz.com/bensenvillecalendar
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Books & Babies, 10:30am BCPL Lit Chicks, 7pm BCPL
17
Beats and Sweets, 1pm BMS Big Band Concert, 3pm FCHS
10
Super Bowl Party at White Pines
Kiwanis Club meets at 6:30 p.m. every Monday at Mama Maria’s.
Rotary Club meets at 12:15 p.m. every Tuesday at Two Chefs.
Sunday
February 2013 1
22 Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL
15 Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Hoops for Hope 5:30 FCHs Padres Unidos, 7-9pm FCHS
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Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Sweetheart Ball White Pines 6-9pm
Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL
Friday
23 Club Play, 10am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL
16
9
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Club Play, 10am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL Tapas for Lovers White Pines
Club Play, 10 am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL
Club Play, 10 am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL
Saturday