Bensenville Community Newsletter JUNE 2012

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Water Park Opens May 26 The Bensenville Water Park will be open May 26 through August 19. Come enjoy: Excellent & affordable Swim Lesson Program! NOW OFFERING SATURDAY LESSONS!

Longer season in 2012! Open one week longer than past years!

Jam with ‘In Session’ for Helping Hands The Helping Hands is holding a fundraiser featuring “In Session” at White Pines Country Club, from 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. May 4. Join us for an evening of dancing and just plain fun!

Lifeguard Staff who have received the top-rated PLATINUM & GOLD AWARDS from Ellis & Associates.

Save money and purchase a Season Pass! Join us on May 25, Passholder Day at the Water Park and begin your summer a day earlier! Sand Volleyball Court with beach volleyball and soccer programs.

Tickets are $15, and proceeds will benefit the Helping Hands of the Bensenville Fire Protection District and may be purchased in advance or at the door. Call Denise Gallagher at 630-3278095 for tickets or information.

Garden Club holds plant sale Bensenville Garden Club’s annual plant sale, From Our Garden to Yours, will be held May 5 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Bensenville community public library. Perennials raised by club members will be for sale.

Get Set for Summer Day Camp Bensenville Park District’s Day Camp Program invites children to have fun in the sun and at the pool. It offers a noncompetitive atmosphere where youngsters can socially interact and participate in a variety of activities. Events for the campers include: group games, arts & crafts, swimming, and fieldtrips! Camp runs Monday through Friday starting June 4 and ending

August 17. Don’t miss our Open House on Wednesday, May 23, at 6:30 p.m. at the DGLC to meet the staff and become familiar with the camp. Also, register to join us for Pre-Camp Days May 29-June 1, 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., bring your sunscreen and a sack lunch and warm up to an awesome summer with Bensenville Park District.

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. For information, contact tryan@bsd2.org, or 630-766-5940 ext. 105.

Bensenville School District 2

210 S. Church Road, Bensenville, IL 60106

Carrier Route Presort Postal Customer Bensenville, IL 60106

Presort Standard US Postage PAID Permit No. 122 Bensenville, IL

Spring Clean-Up Sale/Flea Market

Residents are invited to participate in First United Methodist Church flea market Saturday, June 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to sell unwanted treasures or to shop and find that one thing you’ve been looking for. Small business networking opportunities are alos welcome. Booth spaces are as low as $20. First United Methodist Church, 328 S. Church Rd. Bensenville. Call for more information at 630-462-3696.

In This Issue Paint the Town Read....................pg 2 FHS Dance Team wins state.........pg 4 Music in the Park..........................pg 6 KaBOOM! comes to town ...........pg 8 Swim Team Open House............pg 10


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Paint the Town Read This summer the Library hosts the biggest reading event of the year:

Paint the Town Read!

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Bensenville Community Public Library

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. Mike Zalas, Treasurer Nancy Gonzales, Secretary Kim Glomp Susan Z. Diamond Nancy S. Rizzo Jill Rodriguez, Library Director

Paint the Town Read is for everyone. When you sign-up to participate you set your own reading goal. Once you have achieved your goal you will receive a prize and be entered into the grand prize drawing. The more books you read past your goal, the more chances you’ll earn in the grand prize drawing! You have until August 12 to reach your goal. To sign up for Paint the Town Read, stop by the Libary anytime beginning May 19. Paint the Town Read Kick-Off Saturday, May 19 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre Join the Library and start off a great summer of Paint the Town Read at our kick-off event! We’ll have films, fun and lots of surprises. Registration for the program will take place at the Bensenville Theatre. Anyone who registers during our kick-off celebration will be eligible to win a family pool pass to the Bensenville Park District.

Library Reopens on Saturdays 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Library Board voted to reopen the Library on Saturdays, beginning April 14, 2012. The Library has been closed on Saturday since July 2010 as a result of budget cuts. The decision to close Saturday and Wednesday evening (hours reinstated August 2011) was made in conjunction with reductions in all areas of service: staffing, programs and materials, to maintain a balanced budget in light of reduced tax revenues. The reinstatement of Saturday hours comes after a complete review of programs and services and community response, and will result in cutbacks in other areas. For more information please contact Jill Rodriguez, Library Director.

Social Networking

Spring Book Sale

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Have questions about social networks? Attend one of the Library’s free workshops on Facebook and LinkedIn:

Once again the Bensenville Library will be holding it’s annual Spring Book Sale. Stock up on great reads for summer trips! VIPs (Very Important Patrons) can shop Friday, May 4, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Admission to the presale is $5 and your Bensenville Library card. Everyone is invited to shop on Saturday, May 5, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission to Saturday’s sale is free.

You will soon be able to receive text messages and emails to remind you about overdue materials and other Library news, but we need your information. Please stop at the circulation desk on your next visit or email us with your email and/or cell phone information to myinfo@ benlib.org (be sure to include your name). The new service will begin within the next few months.

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All workshops begin at 10 a.m. Registration is required to attend. To register call the Library at 630-7664642. 2

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Upcoming Youth Programs

Summer Storytimes

Family Movie Night

Be sure to attend one of our weekly storytimes this summer! There’s one for all ages!

Join the Library the first Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite family films. May 1 — Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life June 5 — Judy Moody and the NOT Bummer Summer

Summer Splash

Join us as we celebrate summer with an evening of creative fun. We will create amazing art with sand, bubbles, paint, and more! This program is suitable for children 10-years-old and younger and their parents. Registration is required.

LEGO Club

Stories for the Very Young Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. May 29 to August 7 Do you have children 36 months or younger? You are invited to join Miss Bonnie for Stories for the Very Young, a storytime for our youngest readers and their caregiver. Registration is required to attend.

Beginning May 30, join us every Wednesday afternoon at 1 p.m. for an hour of LEGO building fun. Each week you will learn something new that can be built with LEGO bricks and compete in that week’s LEGO building challenge! Registration is required to attend.

Play to Learn

Children between the ages of 2 and 4 are invited to join us for Play to Learn, the Library’s new playgroup on Wednesdays begining May 30 at 10:30 a.m. Enjoy an hour of play during which you and your child may socialize with other parents and kids. Registration is required to attend.

Stories for Fun Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. May 29 to August 7 Do you have kids between the ages of three and five? Don’t miss out on Stories for Fun! As always we’ll share our favorite stories, songs and crafts. Registration is required to attend.

Upcoming Adult Programs Based on the Book

Join the Library the third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite films based on books. May 17 — My Week with Marilyn June 21 — The Descendants

Thursdays in the Garden

Our popular Thursdays in the Garden series is back! All programs begin at 7 p.m. and will be held in the Library’s Garden of Knowledge (we’ll move inside if the weather is bad). No registration is required to attend Thursdays in the Garden. June 14 — Books in the Garden June 21 — Publishing Party in the Garden June 28 — Healthy Baking/Healthy Cooking in the Garden

Toddler Jams Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. May 31 to August 9 Children between the ages of 12 and 36 months are invited to join Miss D for Toddler Jams. Participants will learn rhythm and movement through stories and song. Registration is required to attend.

First Films

Join Penny and Kelly every Monday this summer month at 7 p.m. in the Lifelong Learning Center for First Films. June 11 — Margin Call June 18 — Martha Marcy May Marlene June 25 — The Messenger B e n s e n v i l l e

The Library will be closed May 28 for Memorial Day.

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Drop-in Storytime Mondays and Fridays at 10:30 a.m. Children of all ages are invited to join us for great books, poetry and more!

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Fenton Community High School District 100 1000 W. Green Street Bensenville, IL 60106 630-766-2500 www.fenton100.org

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Board of Education Mimi Anderson, President Dave Shimanek, Vice President Dave Sbertoli, Secretary Dorothy Lange Mary Rivera Dave Vogel Laura Wassinger

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Dance Force Crowned State Champions The Fenton Community High School Dance Force competed at the Illinois Drill Team Association (IDTA) state finals at the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign. The varsity dance team finished second in the Pom Dance category and first place in the AA Hip Hop category earning a state championship title. Fenton’s junior varsity team competed at the IDTA JV state competition. The junior varsity Dance Force received a second place finish in the Pom Dance category. In addition, senior Vicki Witucki competed in the Miss IDTA solo contest and placed 12 out of 47 performers. The state competitions were the culmination of the most successful season for the Fenton Dance Force. Other season highlights included junior April Ralph and freshman Haily Stillabower receiving Rising Star awards at the Rolling Meadows High School competition and senior Darlena Wocjek receiving the award at the Fenton competition. The Rising Star is awarded by the contest judges for exemplary performances.

Dr. Kathie Pierce, Superintendent Mr. Todd Leden, Principal Ms. Jane Lawnicki, Director of Business Operations

Calendar Reminders Friday, May 11 Padres Unidos 7 - 9 p.m. Sunday, May 20 Commencement at Noon May 23 - 24 Final Exams The members of the varsity Dance Force shortly after winning the state championship in the AA Hip Hop category.

June 11 - June 28 Summer School Session 1 The District 100 Board of Education will hold regular business meetings on Monday, May 21 and Monday, June 25. District 100 meetings are held at 7 p.m. in the board room at Fenton Community High School. Parents and community members are invited to attend.

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National Honor Society Induction NHS Induction scheduled for May 10 The newest members of the Fenton High School chapter of the National Honor Society will be inducted on Thursday, May 10 at 7:30 p.m. During the ceremony, senior NHS members will have an opportunity to share their gratitude for the support received during their time at Fenton. NHS is open to all students who exhibit scholarship, leadership and service.

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Relay for Life Scheduled for June 1-2

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On Friday, June 1 through Saturday, June 2, Fenton Community High School will host the 7th annual Relay for Life of Bensenville Wood Dale. Since its inception in 2006, this event has raised over $300,000 for the American Cancer Society. Students, staff and community members raised over $40,000 last year. Relay for Life events focus on three key goals: To Celebrate…Remember… And Fight Back. During the evening, cancer survivors are celebrated, those who have lost their battle are remembered through a luminaria ceremony and activities are held throughout the night to fight back and raise money. All the funds raised benefit the American Cancer Society. For more information or to register to participate please visit www.relayforlife.org/bensenvillewooddaleil

The events listed are free and open to the public.

26th Annual Art Fest Thursday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m. The annual art festival showcases the artwork of Fenton students who were enrolled in art courses during the 2011-2012 school year. In addition, select students from Wood Dale Junior High and Blackhawk Middle School are also featured. Awards will be presented for the most outstanding work in a variety of categories. Refreshments will be served.

Spring Choral Concert Monday, May 7 at 7:30 p.m. Please join us for a wonderful evening of music! Selections range from Fenton classics including “Good Bye Old Friend” to some popular pieces. The concert will showcase the talents of seniors. The concert will be held in the Lewis-Huffman Auditorium at Fenton and refreshments will be served.

In April, Fenton hosted a Relay for Life student kick-off. The hour long event included performances by Fenton’s choir, Dance Force and student speakers. The goal was to provide information on how to get involved in the Bensenville Wood Dale Relay for Life. At the conclusion of the event, the entire crowd participated in a cupcake toast to a life of more birthdays and less cancer.

Congratulations Class of 2011 Graduation is set for May 20

Preparations are underway to celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2012. On Thursday, May 17, Fenton will host its annual Senior Awards Night to celebrate the outstanding achievements of the members of the senior class. The evening begins at 7:30 in the school’s auditorium and a reception will immediately follow the presentation. Students will be honored by staff and members of the community will present several scholarships. The event is open to the public and community members are encouraged to attend. Commencement exercises for the Class of 2012 will take place on Sunday, May 20 at 12:00 p.m. in the Field House at Fenton Community High School. Admission to the ceremony is by ticket only. The event will last approximately one hour. Musical selections will be performed by the Fenton choir and band as well as speeches from select members of the graduating class. B e n s e n v i l l e

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Spring Band Concert Wednesday, May 9, 7:30 p.m. The Spring Band Concert will feature the musical talents of the Jazz Ensemble, Concert Band, and Symphonic Winds. Senior soloists will also be featured. The music of Ticheli, Whitacre, Count Basie will be performed. The concert will be held in the LewisHuffman Auditorium. N e w s

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Music in the Park offers variety, family fun Everyone’s favorite free, family summer concert series, Music in the Park begins June 13 and has something to offer for all musical tastes. This year’s performers will include the always popular American English, Eagles, and Rolling Stone tribute bands, last year’s crowd favorite 7th Heaven and the groovy 60’s flashback band, the New Invaders. All concerts begin at 7:30pm and last until 10pm.

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Village of Bensenville 12 S. Center Street Bensenville, IL 60106 www.Bensenville.il.us 630-766-8200

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Favorite Bensenville restaurants will sell dinner and dessert items, so families can have ‘dinner in the park’ prior to the concert. Early in the evening, there will be free carriage rides and an artist drawing caricatures for kids of all ages. Each concert night will also include Classic Car Night. There is always a 50/50 split the pot raffle that benefits our local charities and civic organizations. A complete schedule is included in this newsletter and also on the Village’s website. Concerts will be held in Town Center on Wednesday evenings. Due to requests from our business community, sponsorship opportunities will be available. If you would like to receive information on how you can sponsor Music In The Park, or about being a restaurant vendor, please contact 630-766-8888.

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Trustees

Morris Bartlett Robert Jarecki Martin O’Connell Oronzo Peconio JoEllen Ridder Henry Wesseler

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June 13

7:30 p.m.

American English:

The Complete Beatles Tribute

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Heartache Tonight:

Village Clerk

Susan Janowiak

Village Manager Michael Cassady

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Best of the Beatles

A Salture to The Eagles

Eagles June 27

7:30

Libido Funk Circus

July 4

10am to10 pm

LIBERTYFEST @ REDMOND PARK Music, Food, Pony Rides, FIREWORKS

Community Yard Sale Week June 14-20

July 11

7:30 pm

The New Invaders

The Ultimate ‘60s Flashback

July 18

7:30 pm

Rico

A Celebration of Santana

As part of the Village of Bensenville’s community yard sale week residents are encouraged to clean up and clear out by holding home garage sales! To host a Garage Sale during this time you must complete a Garage Sale application and obtain a free Garage Sale Permit from Village Hall at 12 South Center Street. For more information call 630-594-1010.

July 25

7:30 pm

Hot Rocks

Rolling Stones

August 1

7:30 pm

Mike & Joe

Chicago’s Top Pop/Rock Group

August 8

7:30 pm

Chicago Tribute Anthology

The Chicago Experience

Aug. 15

7:30pm

7th Heaven

Chicagoland’s #1 Festival Band

Aug. 22

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Arra

Voted Best Classic Rock Band

August 29 7:30pm

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In addition to curbside brush removal, branches are accepted at the Bensenville Brush Dropoff location at 1050 S. County Line Road. The drop-off location is available to incorporated Bensenville single-family residents only. Residents must bring a current driver’s license for proof of residency. Please contact the Public Works Department at 630350-3435 with any questions. The drop-off site operation dates and hours are:

Our Independence Day Parade will step off Wednesday, July 4 at 10 a.m. from Town Center. The parade featuring some of the best bands, floats, and entertainment from around the region will end at Redmond Park where Libertyfest will begin immediately after. There will be music and games throughout the festival followed by a fireworks spectacular that will light up the night skies. We will also feature a 6 wheel pony ride, petting zoo, magician and more fun activities throughout the day. A complete list of activities will be posted on the Village website, www.bensenville. il.us. For more information on all the festivities, or to join the parade, please contact libertyfest@benseville.il.us or phone 630-766-8888.

Libertyfest July 4th-Schedule 10 am- Noon

Parade Starts at Town Center ends Redmond Park.

2-3pm

Bag Shot Row

Noon-4 pm

Free Public Skate

3:45-4:45 pm Sole Patch Monkey 5:30-6:30 pm

In Session

7:30-9:30 pm

Chicago Catz

9:30-10 pm

Fireworks with musical arrangement

Saturday, June 9, 7am-3:30pm

Saturday, July 14, 7am-3:30pm

Saturday, Aug. 9, 7am-3:30pm

Community Survey The Village of Bensenville recently commissioned the first-ever Community Survey of Bensenville residents – we are pleased to say that 79% of our residents believe the Village is headed in the right direction. The survey results have been compiled and will be presented to the Village Board at their meeting on April 24, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. Following the presentation, the survey results will be posted on the Village Website and the presentation will be rerun on cable television. The survey was distributed to a random sample of Bensenville residents and the results are statistically valid. The Village is excited to receive direct feedback from our residents on the direction the Village is heading and how we should use our resources. Thank you to those who participated!

Spring Brush Pick up begins May 29 From April through November Allied Waste will remove individual branches that are less than 3 feet in length and one inch in diameter on regular trash collection day from regular collection points in biodegradable paper bags or garbage cans with two “Yard Waste Only” labels attached. Allied Waste collects these branches with other residential yard waste. Bundled brush and branches will not be collected. Unbundled brush and branches will be collected from single-family residences four times this year by Village Staff. For collection, brush must be placed at the curb for collection no later than 6 a.m. on Monday of the scheduled removal in neat, manageable piles. Place the cut ends of brush and branches facing the street. Individual branches must not exceed 6 inches in diameter or 10 feet in length. Please do not bundle brush and branches. To discard root balls, place small ones inside of a trash container and larger ones next to the container. You may place brush on the parkway for collection beginning the Friday before the scheduled collection week. Please note that each street will receive a single collection during a scheduled week and that placing brush or branches out after the deadline can result in a citation and no service. The brush collection program has been increased in 2012 to four pickups: Spring Collection begins the week of May 29, 2012 Contact the Public Works Department at 630-350-3435 with questions. B e n s e n v i l l e

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KaBOOM! project to help build community Foresters provides funding for imaginative playground District 2 has been awarded a community playground project at Johnson School from Foresters and KaBOOM!, a non-profit organization dedicated to saving play for children.

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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

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Blackhawk Middle School 630-766-2601 Bob Pape, Principal Perry Finch, Asst. Principal Sarah Casson, Asst. Principal Chippewa School 630-766-7611 Nicole Robinson, Principal W. A. Johnson School 630-766-2605 Jennifer Ban, Principal Mohawk School 630-766-2604 Madelyn Di Rienzo-Devers, Principal Tioga School 630-766-2602 Amy Prester, Principal

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The project begins with a Design Day May 23 at Johnson School. This is where the fun begins! A KaBOOM! project manager will engage the students in talking about why they like to play. Then children will draw their dream playgrounds and share their ideas for an ideal play space with the adults. Whether it is a spiral slide, a race car, or a rocket ship, we want to hear their ideas for shaping this playground. Parents and other volunteers will use the children’s ideas to develop a wish list of playground equipment. During the adult meeting, the KaBOOM! Project manager will also outline the important work ahead before Build Day for the Planning Committee.

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District 2 is thrilled to bring this project to our community. Not only will it result in an imaginative, top-quality playground, it will serve as a catalyst in bringing together the school community at the newly expanded Johnson School.

Then the community will come together and build the playground in one day! This is a big undertaking that will require more than 150 volunteers. Foresters will provide half the volunteers with others coming from parents and community. Volunteers needed Anyone interested in volunteering to serve on the planning committee or to help build the project on Aug. 4 should contact Terry Ryan, community relations coordinator, at 630-766-5940 ext. 105, or via email at Tryan@bsd2. org. New playgrounds will be ready at both Tioga School and W.A. Johnson Schools at the start of the new school year. District 2 is utilizing a KaBOOM! project to bring together the communities of Johnson and Mohawk as they prepare to merge later this fall.

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Celebrate summer with carnival in town square Students choose new mascot for new school Celebrate the end of the school year and the beginning of summer vacation!

The Wolves were the top choice with 48 percent of the vote. Wolves were suggested because students identified with the following traits: they work together, they are good communicators, they nurture their young and they are adaptable, courageous, and highly intelligent.

Unlimited Ride Special: $20 5-10 p.m. Thursday or noon to 4 p.m. Saturday Mega Pass = Unlimited Rides, All 4 days! $45 pre-sale or $50 during the event Contact: Terry Ryan, District 2 office, 210 S. Church Road, by May 11 for presale passes. Midway by All-Around Amusement

School year to start a little later in August

2012-13 At A Glance

School will start Aug. 22 this year, a little later than normal, to ensure the new buildings are ready for students and staff. Staff will return on Aug. 20.

Aug 22 .................. First Day of School Sept. 3 .............. Labor Day, no school Sept. 28 .. Teacher Institute, no school Oct. 8 . ........Columbus Day, no school Oct. 19 . .. P/T Conferences, no school Nov. 9 ......Teacher Institute, no school Nov. 21-23........... Thanksgiving Break Dec. 14 ....Teacher Institute, no school Dec. 24-Jan. 4 ................ Winter Break Jan. 14................. MLK Day, no school Feb. 18...... President’s Day, no school March 1 ...Teacher Institute, no school March 4-15...................... ISAT Testing March 18 .P/T Conferences, no school March 25-29....................Spring Break April 1................. Non-Attendance Day May 3 . .....Teacher Institute, no school May 27 . ....... Memorial Day, no school June 4 . ................. Last Day of School

Johnson School will move to the new addition while the original building renovations continue into the fall. Mohawk School will move into Johnson when the renovations are complete later in the fall and will operate as a school-within-a-school for the 2012-13 school year. Chippewa School will combine with Tioga at the new addition, which is connected to the original school through a covered walkway. All P.E. classes will be held in the new gymnasium, and all children will eat lunch in the old gym. All music and art classes will be in the new school additions. Pre-K will be in the new addition at Tioga. Chippewa School will be demolished in the fall. The Community Open House held April 29 was an opportunity for residents to walk the halls and visit with old classmates before the building is closed permanently. The District will hold a sale in the fall of unused or unneeded furniture and fixtures. The Tioga School will remain standing until a second phase of construction is completed. Final drawings are underway, with construction expected to begin in 2013. B e n s e n v i l l e

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Bensenville School District 2 is hosting a carnival May 17-20 in Bensenville Town Square. Twenty-five percent of all ride ticket proceeds will benefit the PTAs and District 2 KaBOOM! project.


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Swim competitively against other Park District swim teams that form the Du Page Swim Conference. Sportsmanship and healthy competition are emphasized while having fun, learning new techniques and becoming part of a team. Any child who is 6 to 18 years of age before June 1, 2012 and who is able to swim one length of the pool using a competitive stroke is eligible to join. Parents are required to volunteer as officials and helpers for the team.

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Meets are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The $105 fee entitles swimmers to instructional coaching during practice, competition in weekly swim meets, ribbons, a conference patch and an end of season trophy and banquet. For further information call the Park District at 630-766-7015.

Register at our Open House and SAVE $5 Saturday, May 12, 10:00a.m.-Noon

White Pines Mother’s Day Brunch on May 13

Deer Grove Leisure Center

1000 W. Wood Street Bensenville, IL 60106 630-766-7015 www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org

White Pines Golf Club 630-766-0304

Board of Commissioners John Wassinger, President Tom Earley, Vice President Rich Johnson, Secretary Jan Crowe, Treasurer Ken Anderson, Commissioner

Director of Parks & Recreation Steve Cherveny, CPRP

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White Pines Golf Club is preparing an elegant brunch for the special woman in your life. Celebrate mom by treating her to a delicious and beautiful event! Featuring: A Peach Bellini and a Rose Omelet Station for every Mom. Carving Station Seatings at 10:30am Baked Egg Strata and 1:30pm. Strawberry Stuffed French Toast Please call for Chicken Lemonato, Potatoes, reservations by May 9th, Quattro Formaggi Baked Ziti 630-766-0304 x2 Chambord Zucchini & Squash Adults $27.99 Seniors $24.99 Bacon, Sausage, Tossed Greens, Kids ages 4-10 $12.99 Assorted Breads, Fresh Fruit, Kids under the age of 3 are free and a Sweet Table.

Take Me Out to the Ball Game! Chicago White Sox Gear up for an exciting game against the Milwaukee Brewers, watching from Upper Deck box seats section 530 rows 8 & 9. This is a joint trip with the Wood Dale Park District. Sun, June 24 11am-6pm Age: All Limit: 10 Deadline: June 13 Fee: $49/$54

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Seniors Only! This is the year! Cheer on the Cubs against the New York Mets from Terrace Reserved Infield seats, sections 228-229 (first base side). This is a specially priced game for seniors 62+.

Wed, June 27 11am-6:30pm Age: 62+ Limit: 28 Deadline: June 1 Fee: $28/$33

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Play Ball! Cubs Trip Cheer on the Cubs against the Cincinnati Reds from Upper Deck Infield seats, Section 525 (first base side). Let’s get a win! Sun, Aug 12 11am-6:30pm Age: All Limit: 20 Deadline: Aug 1 Fee: $45/$50


Monday

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FCHS Commencement Noon

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Memorial Day Village and LIbrary Closed

Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL FCHS Board of Education Meeting 7pm Library Board Mtg, 7:30pm BCPL

Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL CDC Mtg 6:30pm VH

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Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Red Hat Divas DGLC 6:15pm Lir Chicks 7pm BCPL FCHS Spring Choral Concert 7:30pm

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New Community online calendar www. calendarwiz.com/bensenvillecalendar

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

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Storytimes 10:30am BCPL Quilters 7pm BCPL

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Village Bd of Trustees Mtg 6:30pm VH Village Comm Mtgs 7pm VH

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Village Comm Mtg 6pm VH Quilters 7pm BCPL Lions Club, Bella Vista 7pm

Village Bd of Trustees Mtg 6:30pm VH Village Comm Mtgs 7pm VH BSD2 District Band concert, 7pm BMS

Youth Golf Registration begins WPGC Senior Citizen Luncheon 11am Monty’s Family Movie, 7pm BV Theater Quilters, 7pm BCPL

Tuesday

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30 Play to Learn 10:30a.m BCPL Lego Club 1pm BCPL

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FCHS Final Exams Book Brunch, 10am BCPL

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BPD Board Meeting, DGLC 6pm Bensenville Reads! 7pm BCPL BSD2 Board of Education, 7pm

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Linkedin Wkshp 10am BCPL Book Discussion 7pm BCPL

Thursday

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LInkedIn 10am BCPL Toddler Jams 10:30 am BCPL

24 FCHS Final Exams BSD2 Last Day of preschool Facebook Wkshop 10am BCPL Birthday Bingo DGLC 1-3pm

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Linkedin Wkshop 10am BCPL Lunch Bunch Bingo, DGLC Noon-3pm Based on Book, 7pm BV Thter FCHS Sr. Awards Night 7:30pm Summer Celebration Carnival 5-10pm, Town Center, ride special $20

FCHS Spring Band Concert Facebook Wkshp 10am BCPL Garden Club Annual 7:30pm Alcott Book Tea 7pm BCPL Luncheon, noon Monaty’s FCHS National Honor Society Ceremony 7:30pm

Jim Aylesworth 10am BCPL FCHS Music Boosters 7pm FCHS Bison Boosters 7pm

Wednesday

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Water Park Opening Day

The Garden Clubs’ annual spring luncheon will be held at Monty’s Banquet Hall on at 11:30 a.m. May 10. Tickets are $20 each and need to be purchased by May 4. Call Valerie at 630766-7233.

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Paint Town Read 10:30-2pm BV Theater

12 Swim Team Open House DGLC, 10am-Noon

Library Book Sale 9am BCPL Garden Club Plant Sale 9am BCPL

Saturday

Garden Club Annual Luncheon

25 FCHS Final Exams FCHS and BSD2 Last Day of School Water Park open to passholders only Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL

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Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Summer Celebration Carnival, 5-11 pm, Town Center

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Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL FCHS Padres Unidos 7-9pm

BSD2 Teacher InstituteNo School Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL VIP Book Sale 6pm BCPL Helping Hands Benefit 6:30pm WPGC

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Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL First Films 7pm BCPL

Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Library Board Mtg, 7:30pm BCPL First Films 7pm BCPL

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FCHS Summer School Session 1 Begins Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL CDC Mtg 6:30pm VH First Films 7pm BCPL

Drop In Storytime,10:30am BCPL

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Storytimes 10:30am BCPL Village Comm Mtgs 6:30pm VH Village Bd of Trustees Mtg 7pm VH

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Storytimes 10:30am BCPL Village Comm Mtgs 6pm VH Summer Splash 6:30pm BCPL Quilters pm BCPL

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Storytimes 10:30 am BCPL Village Bd of Trustees Mtg 6:30pm VH Village Comm Mtgs 7pm VH

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Storytimes 10:30am BCPL Senior Citizen Luncheon 11am Monty’s Family Movie, 7pm BV Thtr Quilters, 7pm BCPL

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27 Play to Learn 10:30am BCPL Lego Club 1pm BCPL Music in the Park, Libido Funk Circus, 7:30 pm

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Play to Learn 10:30am BCPL Lego Club 1pm BCPL BPD Board Meeting, DGLC 5:30pm BSD2 Bd of Ed 7pm LLC Lions Club, Bella Vista 7pm Music in the Park, Heartache Tonight, 7:30pm

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28 FCHS Summer School Session 1 Ends BSD2 Summer School ends LinkedIn workshop 10am BCPL Toddler Jams 10:30am BCPL Birthday Bingo DGLC 1-3pm Baking Healthy 7pm BCPL

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15 Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL

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16 First United Methodist Flea Market, 10am

Quilting Demonstration, Quilting Demonstration, Fischer Farm FREE! Fischer Farm FREE! Drop In Storytime, 10:30am Ebay Workshop 1pm BCPL BCPL

Summer Kick-Off Celebration Quilting Demonstration, at the Water Park FREE! Fischer Farm FREE! Quilting Demonstration, Fischer Farm FREE! Movie in the Park “Dolphin Tale” Water Park at dusk Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL

Friday

Facebook workshop 10am Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Toddler Jams 10:30am BCPL BCPL Theater Lunch Bunch Bingo, DGLC Noon-3pm Publishing Party 7pm BCPL Based on Book, 7pm BV Besenville Community Foundation, 7pm DGLC

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Facebook workshop 10am BCPL Toddler Jams 10:30am BCPL

Thursday

Play to Learn 10:30am BCPL LinkedIn workshop 10am Lego Club 1pm BCPL BCPL Music in the Park -American Books in the Garden 7pm BCPL English, 7:30pm Toddler Jams 10:30am BCPL

BSD2 Summer School begins Play to Learn 10:30am BCPL Lego Club 1pm BCPL BPD Board Meeting, DGLC 5:30pm BSD2 Commitee of the Whole, 6:30pm LLC

Check 2012-13 dates with online calendar www.calendarwiz.com/ bensenvillecalendar

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

June 2012


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