Community Newsletter July/August 2020

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Be Counted in the 2020 Census! Now is your chance to shape the future of our Village. Census responses determine federal funding allocated to Bensenville over the next 10 years that can be used towards health care, roads, public safety, our schools and library, and so much more. Results also guarantee your voice is heard in government by determining how many seats Illinois has in Congress.

SUMMER 2020 Even though recreation this summer isn’t quite how we originally imagined, we know we’ll still have a blast! Visit us at BvilleParks.org to view our Summer 2.0 Brochure and let it kick off your summer fun! This newsletter will highlight some of our great programs but our Summer 2.0 Brochure contains 22 pages of fun. In addition, know as guidelines change and we can safely introduce new programs, we will! To register for any of these programs simply call us at the Deer Grove Leisure Center at 630.766.7015. Visit us at BvilleParks.org for a complete guide to all of our summer programming.

The last day to self-respond is October 31st, 2020. As of June 1st, only 62% of Bensenville households have filled out their census questionnaires. Respond and make sure Bensenville has a complete and accurate count in the 2020 Census. How to Respond My2020census.gov 844.330.2020 (English) 844.468.2020 (Spanish) 844.479.2020 (Polish)

IN THIS ISSUE Bensenville Park District Village of Bensenville Bensenville Community Public Library Fenton Community High School Elementary School District 2 Community Events

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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 sparkison@benlib.org. Deadline for Sept/Oct is July 27, 2020.

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WOOD ST FITNESS Virtual Fitness Classes

Get access to all of our virtual fitness classes for a flat rate of only $10R | $13 NR per week. Zoom Meeting IDs and Passwords will be changing weekly, all registered participants will receive an email Saturday or Sunday of each week with the login instructions for that week. No classes on July 4. Activity # 582001. Deer Grove Leisure Center Administrative Office 1000 West Wood Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 7015 BvilleParks.org WhitePinesGolf.com White Pines Golf Club 500 West Jefferson Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 0304 Bensenville Water Park & Splash Pad 1100 West Wood Street Bensenville, Illinois 60106 630 766 SWIM (7946) Fischer Farm 16W680 Grand Avenue Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 834 3152 Board of Commissioners Rich Johnson | President Val Karg | Vice President Greg Linder | Treasurer Jim Geils | Secretary Nancy Gibbs | Commissioner Executive Director Joseph C. Vallez

MONDAY | HITT/Strength and Core | 6-7P TUESDAY | Zumba | 10-11A WEDNESDAY | Yoga Flow | 6-7P

THURSDAY | Zumba | 10-11A FRIDAY | Restorative Yoga | 6-7P AND Zumba For Kids | 12-1P SATURDAY | Zumba | 10-11A

In Person Outdoor Classes CYCLING | Are you ready to get back on your bike? Want to get into shape for our Virtual Bike N’ Run Marathon? Great news, we are moving our new stationary Matrix Cycling bikes outside for the summer! Advanced registration required for each class, current fitness memberships will not be accepted at this time. All registrations will be taken on a first come first serve basis, we cannot wait to see you out there! CHAIR YOGA | Learn simple movements to regain, develop, and maintain good posture. Good alignment will help you to see the most benefit from exercise and enhance the feeling of well-being during everyday movements. Advanced registration required for each class, current fitness memberships will not be accepted at this time.

BVILLE BIKE N’ RUN VIRTUAL MARATHON | Bville Bike N’ Run Virtual Marathon is a competitive race to be done virtually. Each participant will be given 2 weeks to bike 13.1 miles & run the other 13.1 miles. Total mileage does not need to be done in one go! You may combine multiple days to complete your run/bike. All results must be saved and submitted to tlinder@bvilleparks.org and your run/bike results and times need to be tracked through the MapMyRun App. Each participant will receive a Race Tech shirt and medal. DRIVE-IN MOVIE | FRIDAY 08/07 AND SATURDAY 08/08 Experience an old-time drive in movie this summer! We’ll be showing Lion King out at White Pines, so pack some snacks and watch from the comfort of your car. Prices are $25 per car.

PAINT AND SIP NIGHTS LIVE | Paint and Sip done like never before. We are bringing this to you in the comfort of your own home. Tune in, pop some bubbly, and paint with only our very best. You will learn techniques to create your own beautiful masterpieces that you will be proud to show off. Who said you couldn’t have a fun filled Friday night from the comfort of your own personal studio! You can pick up your supplies, we’ve got you covered (Alcohol not provided in art kit). Classes are Friday nights at 6pm from 7/108/21. Fee is $35|$45 with Kit or $15 without Kit per class. VIRTUAL PIANO, VOICE, SAXOPHONE, FLUTE AND CLARINET LESSONS | The time has never been better to learn a new instrument, and we have talented instructors allowing us to offer a variety of options. Be sure to check out our Summer 2.0 Brochure for a full lineup of all classes.

LITTLE DISCOVERERS | This weekly adventure every Wednesday from 10:30-11:15 is filled with perfect preschool learning experiences! Each class is filled with activities and stories that help develop a child’s mind and body. Children are guaranteed to have a good time with Mrs. B! Class activity kits will be available for pick up at the Deer Grove Leisure Center. Sign up for all six and receive a $5 discount. These classes are virtual on Zoom.

EXOTIC ANIMAL HOUR | Join us over Zoom for an exotic animal hour that will be up close and personal with a variety of different animals. The professionals at Crosstown Exotics are excited to introduce you to their scaly friends and answer any questions you may have about the animals. This will take place both 6/20 and 7/18 from 2-3pm. Visit us at BvilleParks.org for a complete guide to all of our summer programming.

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VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE Village of Bensenville 12 South Center Street Bensenville, Illinois 60106 www.bensenville.il.us 630.766.8200 President Frank DeSimone Trustees Rosa Carmona Ann Franz Marie T. Frey McLane Mac Lomax Nicholas Panicola Jr. Armando Perez Village Clerk Nancy Quinn

BENSENVILLE’S SUMMER EVENTS INCLUDING MUSIC IN THE PARK AND LIBERTYFEST CANCELLED IN COOPERATION WITH STATE’S 5-PHASE PLAN With the announcement of Governor Pritzker’s Restore Illinois plan to reopen the state, the Village of Bensenville’s Music in the Park summer concert series and the Fourth of July LibertyFest celebrations have been cancelled. These events traditionally bring large crowds to Bensenville and would violate Governor Pritzker’s Restore Illinois plan until the economy is fully reopened. “This was not an easy decision and one that the Village struggled with knowing how popular they are but we also have to follow the direction from the state and put public safety first. Bensenville remains committed to following all state guidelines, working together to combat COVID-19 and keeping our residents safe and healthy,” said Village Manager Evan Summers. Under Governor Pritzker’s Restore Illinois plan, gatherings

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reaches Phase 5. Phase 5 requires the availability of a vaccine or highly effective treatment for COVID-19, as well as a sustained elimination of new cases. At this point it is reasonable to assume that accomplishing these tasks will take a significant amount of time. To learn more about the Governor’s plan to reopen Illinois, please visit: https://coronavirus.illinois.gov.

2019-2020 VEHICLE STICKER PURCHASES CANCELED In a continued effort to provide relief to Bensenville residents, Village President Frank DeSimone signed an Executive Order extending new and current vehicle stickers and dog licenses purchase deadline from June 30, 2020 to December 31, 2020. The Village expects to begin selling vehicle stickers and dog license renewals at the beginning of 2021. It is the Village’s hope that by suspending this program, residents will save $32 for every car they own. The Village recognizes that COVID-19 has taken a significant financial toll on many of our residents and businesses, and we hope that by doing this it will help to reduce that burden. Please visit the Village website for updates regarding future vehicle sticker sales.

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CONTACTLESS SHREDDING EVENT SATURDAY, AUGUST 1ST Landscape Waste Disposal and Open Burning Rules in Dupage County In 1990, the DuPage County Board passed Ordinance OWR-001-90 banning the illegal disposal of landscape waste.

Participants may bring up to 2 banker boxes of paper for shredding, NO binders. Please stay in the vehicle. Documents must be placed in your trunk and will be contactless. All shredding occurs on-site. Please remove binders, rubber bands, plastic page protectors, plastic bags, plastic file tabs, CDs and other hard items. Staples, Paper Clips, and fasteners do not need to be removed.

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VILLAGE STAYS #BENSENVILLESTRONG DURING THE PANDEMIC

WHY?

VILLAGE PRESIDENT FRANK DESIMONE LAUNCHES HIS #ESSENTIALCHALLENGE

To maintain acceptable ambient air quality and to protect the health, welfare and safety of DuPage County’s residents. The open burning of landscape wastes produces particulate matter that may exceed the National Ambient Air Quality survey standard.

Village President Frank DeSimone has challenged the community to thank our essential workers by launching a challenge he created to recognize their hard work. He is calling this the #EssentialChallenge. This challenge invites the community and local officials to conduct a gesture or act of kindness to essential workers. President DeSimone has challenged River Grove Village President David Guerin, Bloomingdale Village President Franco Coladipietro, Schiller Park Village President Nick Caiafa, and DuPage County Board Member Don Puchalski.

WHAT DOES DUPAGE COUNTY’S ORDINANCE SAY? It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow any open and uncontrolled burning of landscape wastes at any site in unincorporated DuPage County. It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the burning of any refuse including landscape waste in any chamber not specifically designed for the purpose and approved by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to regulations adopted by the Illinois Pollution Control Board or specified by this Ordinance. For more information, please call 630.350.3413.

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The Village will host a shredding event on Saturday, August 1st from 10 am – noon in the Public Works Facility parking lot located at 717 E Jefferson St, Bensenville, IL 60106.

In May, he also recognized Bensenville’s essential workers by delivering lunch to the Bensenville Police Department, Fire District, Public Works Department, Village Hall, and the Bensenville Post Office. Pizza lunches were provided by Mamma Maria’s. The Village thanks all essential workers in the community for their continued hard work and dedication.

BENSENVILLE STRONG SIGNS As COVID-19 continues to impact communities, many Bensenville residents and businesses continue to stay strong throughout the crisis. One Bensenville business, Precise Digital Printing, donated 250 yard signs that say “Bensenville Strong” to the Village helping to spread positivity in the community. Yard signs were delivered by Village President Frank DeSimone and members of the Village Board to residents who requested one. “We have seen so many inspiring stories about the community coming together and I encourage you to continue sharing them. Each week we feature new photos on our Facebook page using the hashtag “Bensenville Strong.” I hope that these photos continue to spread happiness and positivity as we all continue this fight,” said Village President Frank DeSimone.

MINI BIRTHDAY PARADES If you heard or saw a long line of emergency vehicles driving through town the last few months, you probably witnessed one of the Village’s mini birthday parades. These parades were conducted to provide an alternative way to celebrate a child’s birthday during the COVID-19 pandemic. Those who participated in the parade included the Bensenville Police Department, Public Works, Emergency Management Agency, Park District, Fire Protection District, Bensenville Community Public Library, and Village Board Members. Village President Frank DeSimone also joined in by tossing out custom made t-shirts to the children celebrating a birthday.

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B-RECOGNIZED FOR YOUR RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPING! Once again, the Village of Bensenville is partnering with the Garden Club of Bensenville to recognize great looking residential properties in the community. Village staff and residents will be monitoring homes to recognize the best kept yards in Bensenville and the Garden Club of Bensenville will serve as our official judges. Please email the Village’s Community Liaison at sskurski@bensenville. il.us or call 630.594.1010 if you wish to nominate a property.

CENSUS – DEADLINE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 31ST Respond to the 2020 Census today! Households should have already received invitations to respond to the 2020 Census in the mail. It’s important we get a complete and accurate count of our community. Responses determine the amount of federal funding allocated to the Village over the next 10 years that can be used towards health care, roads, public safety, our schools and library, and so much more. October 31, 2020 is the last day for households to self-respond online, by phone, or by mail. Visit my2020census.gov or call 844.330.2020 to fill out the questionnaire. Be counted! Be aware that census takers will start visiting households that haven’t responded beginning August 11 and continuing until October 31, 2020. Due to the impacts of COVID-19, this is a different time period than what was previously advertised. A census taker can be identified by their official Census Bureau ID badge, bag or laptop, and letter. They will never ask to enter your home and will only ask questions that appear on the official census form.

FREE MULCH AVAILABLE TO BENSENVILLE RESIDENTS Started in the spring of 2018, the Village offers free mulch to its residents. Mulch can be picked up at the Public Works Facility in the North East corner of the parking lot. The bin is unsupervised and residents must provide their own transportation and tools needed for pickup. The mulch is the result of all the in-town brush pickups, tree trimmings and tree removals done by our forestry crews. This program is Bensenville’s environmental initiative to recycle our material and reinvest it back into the neighborhoods.

The Bensenville Emergency Management Agency (EMA) is always looking for additional volunteers for their program which consists of people from Bensenville and the surrounding communities. EMA volunteers often assist with traffic control for special events like Music in the Park or LibertyFest as well as major weather events, or emergency situations. The Bensenville EMA work closely with other departments like the Public Works Department, Police Department, and Fire District to assist as needed. Volunteers will have the opportunity to receive training in CPR, AED, first aid, and search and rescue. No certifications are required to begin volunteering. If you are interested in this opportunity, please contact EMA Coordinator Don Schultz at: 630.350.3461 or dschultz@bensenville.il.us. Volunteers must be 21 years of age or older to qualify.

• Get rid of old tires, tin cans, buckets, drums, bottles or any water holding containers. • Fill in or drain any low places (puddles, ruts) in yard. • Clean gutters periodically. • Keep drains, ditches and culverts clean of weeds and trash so water will drain properly.

• Empty plastic wading pools at least once a week and store them indoors when not in use. • Make sure your backyard pool is properly cared for while on vacation. • Fill in tree rot holes and hollow stumps that hold water with sand or concrete.

GIVING DUPAGE VOLUNTEERS Giving DuPage offers a free online volunteer portal to help connect volunteers or donors with local opportunities and ways to give back. This portal offers volunteer opportunities for a wide range of organizations in DuPage County. To access their volunteer portal, please visit: givingdupage.org LEA RN IN G

Clarke recommends the following to help reduce mosquitoes in your yard and neighborhood:

• Repair leaky pipes and outside faucets.

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Did you know you can report nuisance mosquitoes, standing water, and receive notifications for scheduled mosquito control treatments in your neighborhood? These services can be reported to Clarke by visiting their online portal at: www. clarkeportal.com/hotline.

• Cover trash containers to keep out rain water.

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BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY CURBSIDE PICKUP SERVICE – NOW AVAILABLE 200 South Church Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.benlib.org 630 766 4642 HOURS Please visit us online or call us to see our most updated information regarding hours of service. Board of Trustees Linda Weiss | President Kathleen “Kathy” Quinn | Vice President Susan Earley | Treasurer Tina Lux | Secretary Carlos Aviles Jim Ricker Mandi Zalewski David Sieffert | Library Director LIBRARY CLOSINGS Saturday | July 4 | Independence Day

In an effort to provide safe access of materials to our community, the Bensenville Community Public Library is now offering curbside pickup service. We have been busy implementing new procedures and obtaining the necessary equipment required to get library materials into your hands safely, easily, and conveniently. All materials must be put on hold prior to pickup.

HOW CAN I REQUEST MATERIALS FOR CURBSIDE PICKUP? Place your items on hold: • Through the online catalog • Through the SWAN Libraries Mobile App • By calling us at 630.766.4642 Once your hold is received and processed, we will notify you by phone or email when your items are ready for pickup. Please do not attempt to pick up your items until you have been notified. Once notified, you will have 7 days to pick up your hold during curbside hours.

MY ITEMS ARE READY FOR PICKUP. NOW WHAT? • Once you arrive, please park in a designated curbside pickup spot in front of the building and call the phone number posted on the sign.

BCPL CURBSIDE PICKUP HOURS Monday – Thursday | 10:00 am to 8:00 pm Friday | 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Saturday & Sunday | Closed

• Tell us your name and which curbside spot you are in. Open your trunk. Staff will bring your items out to you and place directly in your trunk. Please do not exit the vehicle. If your trunk is not accessible, staff will place your items on top of your vehicle. For more information about curbside pickup and frequently asked questions, please visit: benlib.org/curbside.

DIG DEEPER: SUMMER READING 2020 JUNE 15 - AUGUST 7 | ALL AGES!

Read, investigate, discover! Readers of all ages are invited to read throughout the summer to win prizes and raffle tickets. Now you can register online at benlib.readsquared.com or register over the phone. Our little readers will receive a prize (pickup through our Curbside Pickup) just for signing up! Those who complete summer reading will receive a Summer Reading t-shirt, as well as raffle tickets for one of our grand prizes!

LESLIE GODDARD PRESENTS: AMERICA’S FIRST LADIES SUNDAY | JULY 19 @ 2:00 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM

Download or view our Summer 2020 Digital Program Guide at benlib. org for more information about the events that you see here and many more!

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The role of First Lady comes with no job description, no pay, and no written requirements. Yet America’s presidential spouses have wielded great influence and have always been subject to intense public scrutiny. In this fascinating illustrated lecture, historian Leslie Goddard, Ph.D., explores which First Ladies have rated highest and lowest – or most in-between – with historians. Registration for this virtual Zoom program is required through our online calendar or by phone; space is limited.

LEGENDS OF SURF: Live Musical Performance SATURDAY | AUGUST 22 @ 2:00 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM

Break out your Hawaiian shirts and let’s surf! Join us as guitarist Randy Walker performs toe-tapping music and shares fun stories about the 60’s phenomenon of surf music and the bands that made it happen. Featuring the music of: The Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, Dick Dale & The Deltones, The Surfaris, The Ventures, and others. Registration for this virtual Zoom program is required through our online calendar or by phone; space is limited.

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Local History – Live!

Take & Make Adult Crafts

Just because we can’t all be together right now, doesn’t mean we can’t keep having our crafting programs! Adults are invited to join us live on Zoom for DIY crafts! We’ll supply the crafting materials for free — we’ll have them bagged up ready to go and you can pick them up! Registration for Take & Make programs is required through our online calendar or by phone; space is limited. Materials are available one week prior to the event and can be picked up using our Curbside Pickup; participants must be registered prior to pickup and must be a BCPL cardholder. One Take & Make kit per person, please. Invitations to the Zoom event will be emailed to participants two days prior to the event. Registration closes one day prior to the event.

DIY TILE COASTERS

We will be making DIY tile coasters using 4” x 4” white tiles, photos, and a little Mod Podge! All necessary materials will be provided in your Take & Make kit.

DIY FABRIC FACE MASKS

WEDNESDAY | JULY 15 @ 7:00 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM

As we all now know, face masks have played a huge part in our local, state, and national response to dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. You probably have a few masks, but why not try at sewing your own! All necessary materials will be provided in your Take & Make kit. *The use of face masks is not intended to replace other recommended measures to stop the community spread of COVID-1. Masks are not designed or intended to prevent, mitigate, treat, diagnose or cure any disease or health condition, including COVID-19/Coronavirus.

DIY DECORATIVE TASSELS

THURSDAY | JULY 30 @ 7:00 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM

Do you have a purse/backpack/keychain that’s in need of a little pizazz? Join Mary for this decorative tassel tutorial! We’ll use poms and beads to make tassel fob in fun summer colors! All necessary materials will be provided in your Take & Make kit.

DIY GARDEN MARKERS

MONDAY | AUGUST 3 @ 7:00 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM

Losing track of which seeds you planted where? Tired of using those little disposable plant markers that come with seedlings? Organize your garden with these charming paint stick garden markers! Bring your imagination, we’re painting! All necessary materials will be provided in your Take & Make kit.

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WEDNESDAY | JULY 8 @ 7:00 PM LIVE ON ZOOM Join our Digital Librarian for an introduction to the new Bensenville Historical Collection on the Illinois Digital Archives. Learn about the grant funded project, how it was done, the collection today, and what you can do to help the library continue to save the history of Bensenville. Bring your family archiving questions and see Bensenville’s past come to life.

FAMILY ARCHIVING WORKSHOP

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WEDNESDAY | AUGUST 12 @ 7:00 PM LIVE ON ZOOM Do you know where your family history is? Bring a box of your family records; photos, letters, documents, tapes, textiles and digital files, and learn how to do basic preservation and organization of your precious family memories and history with Elizabeth Morris, the Library’s Digital Librarian & Archivist. Be a hero in saving your family history for future generations.

NEW DIGITAL PROGRAMMING… How Does It Work?

We are proud to offer an increase in digital programming and events for all ages. Our digital programs will be hosted on a variety of free platforms such as Zoom, Facebook, Instagram, and Vimeo. Live interactive programming will be held via Zoom and will require registration via our online calendar or by phone. Some programming will be considered viewonly and will be posted as video content on our social networking sites for you to view. Please note that some of these social platforms may require that you create an account to participate, which will require an internet connection, an email address, and a few minutes of your time. Zoom requires the installation of either the Zoom app (on smart device) or the Zoom program (on computer). Questions? Please contact us at benlib.org/contact-us or call 630.766.4642.

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DIGITAL PROGRAMMING FOR KIDS & FAMILIES— LIVE ON ZOOM!

all programs are free!

Registration for our virtual Zoom programs is required through our online calendar or by phone; space is limited. If materials are needed for a program, materials will be available one week prior and can be picked up using our Curbside Pickup; participants must be registered prior to pickup and must be a BCPL cardholder. Invitations to the Zoom event will be emailed to participants two days prior to the event. Registration closes one day prior to the event.

Virtual Storytimes on Facebook, Vimeo and IGTV Our Youth Services Librarians are bringing storytime to your home every week with our virtual storytimes! Join us as we read, sing, and play together. Visit our Facebook, Vimeo, or Instagram (IGTV) to watch each week!

MISS KYRIE’S DANCE PARTY

FRIDAYS @ 10:30 AM | JULY 24 AND AUGUST 21 | AGES: 1 TO 5 YEARS OLD

Join Miss Kyrie for a live virtual musical adventure! You and your child will sing along to rhymes, dance to fun songs, make your own egg shaker, and get some wiggles out all from the comfort of your own home. DIY egg shaker materials will be available one week prior and can be picked up using our Curbside Pickup. See note above for more details.

FAMILY TRIVIA

THURSDAYS @ 4:00 PM | JULY 16 AND AUGUST 13 | ALL AGES

Join us for a live, virtual trivia tournament for the whole family! Make a family team to compete against others in a friendly competition with questions on a variety of kid-friendly topics! A mobile device is required to answer trivia questions. Registration for this virtual Zoom program is required. See note above for more details.

BINGO FOR KIDS ON ZOOM!

TUESDAYS @ 6:30 PM | JULY 21 AND AUGUST 18 | AGES: 3 TO 11 YEARS OLD

Join Miss Diane and Miss Penny for a virtual night of live gaming fun as we play Bingo online, where players have a chance to win prizes that they can pick up at the library. Bingo cards will be available one week prior and can be picked up using our Curbside Pickup. See note above for more details. TUESDAY TALES Tuesdays at 10:30 am July 7 – August 25 AGES: 0 to 6 years old POLISH STORYTIME Fridays at 10:30 am July 17 and August 14 AGES: 3 to 7 years old SIGNS AND STORIES Fridays at 10:30 am July 10 and August 7 AGES: 0 to 5 years old SPANISH BILINGUAL STORYTIME Fridays at 10:30 am July 3 / July 31 / August 28 AGES: 0 to 8 years old

SUMMER READING WITH ADELE

THURSDAYS @ 4:00 PM | JULY 9 AND AUGUST 6 AGES: KINDERGARTEN AND OLDER

Kids are invited to practice their reading skills virtually with Adele and Miss Penny! Adele, a friendly, trained therapy dog will Zoom chat with you live to help reluctant readers gain confidence and improve their reading skills with her patient, nonjudgmental, and furry nature. Registration for these 15-minute virtual Zoom sessions is required. See note above for more details.

FAMILY CRAFT NIGHT: Puffy Chalk TUESDAY | JULY 28 @ 6:30 PM | ALL AGES

COOKING WITH PRISCYLA

STEAM Club

Make sure to get your cooking aprons on and join Ms. Priscyla as she shows you how to make puppy chow mix and a lemon pie for this amazing cooking show. Visit our Facebook, Vimeo, or Instagram (IGTV) to watch!

THURSDAYS @ 4:00 PM | JULY 30 AND AUGUST 27 AGES: 8 TO 12 YEARS OLD

Be your very own scientist in STEAM Club! Each activity will explore a new concept and make a cool experiment! In July, we’ll build a DIY catapult, and in August we’re explore sound science and craft our own pan flutes! Materials will be available one week prior and can be picked up using our Curbside Pickup. See note above for more details. 8

More fun online!

Join Mr. Parish for a live virtual tutorial on creating puffy foam chalk using ingredients found in your house! Don’t miss this unique, hands-on craft! Materials will be available one week prior and can be picked up using our Curbside Pickup. See note above for more details.

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FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL A MESSAGE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL | District 100 1000 West Green Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 2500 www.fenton100.org Mission Statement Cultivate successful, passionate learners through rigor, relevance and relationships. Board of Education Paul Wedemann | President Mary Ann Payton-Howell | Vice President Patricia Jalowiec | Secretary Leonel Figueroa Juliet Rago | Jacci Ramirez Kit Tingpalpong Administration James Ongtengco | Superintendent Jovan Lazarevic Associate Superintendent/Principal Sam Bentsen | Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources and Operations Bruce Martin | Chief School Business Officer Jim Batson | Director of Technology Rick Kambic | Director of Communications and Community Engagement Michelle Papanicolaou Director of Curriculum and Instruction Todd Becker Director of Activities and Athletics Thomas Kobel, Director of Building, Grounds and Transportation Eileen Roberts | Assistant Principal Pedro Castro | Dean of Students Nancy Coleman | Director of Special Education Kate Ward | Division Leader Eric Koranda | Division Leader Brian Agustin | Division Leader

The last few months have been complicated and unsettling for everyone. For schools, like many other institutions, these are uncharted waters and unprecedented times. We sincerely thank all of the essential workers: healthcare workers, first responders, grocery staff, municipal leaders, and all other essential workers for their heroic daily acts. A special thank you to all of our students, parents, and staff for their support and flexibility. The struggle will continue but we will persevere together through empathy and collaboration. Below are a few important topics that we at Fenton want to communicate: Congratulations to our Seniors, Class of 2020! The staff at Fenton High School is saddened that we could not have more time with the Class of 2020. We pride ourselves on building relationships with our students and their families. The Class of 2020 is full of champions, innovators, leaders, communicators, team builders, and hard workers. We are proud of them all! COVID-19 didn’t stop the Class of 2020 from succeeding, and I’m excited to see what else they overcome and achieve in the future. Congratulations, Class of 2020. We are all proud of you. Food Distribution is our Priority. Fenton made a firm decision to feed its community during the COVID-19 global pandemic. A small but dedicated team prepared and distributed breakfasts and lunches between 10 a.m. and noon on most weekdays. We are making and distributing thousands of meals per week. I’m forever grateful to those who volunteered to assume this mission. Fenton remains committed to our food distribution program throughout the summer semester. Please visit the COVID-19 Announcements page on our website for the up-to-date schedule. Safety is Paramount. Fenton has supported Illinois’ stay-at-home order, however, there are certain instances when we need to be in public. In late April, Applied Technology Teacher Mrs. Lauren Lemm designed and built 38 plastic face shields for Fenton’s essential workers to wear while interacting with the public. I applaud her for the painstaking mathematics involved with designing, 3D printing, and assembling the shields. This example of ingenuity is a small glimpse into the great work our teachers do with students on a daily basis, but in this case her efforts were more cost effective and quicker than looking for face shields on the open market. Fenton’s commitment to safety will continue. We have been planning ahead to that unknown time when students can return to the building, and we intend to keep our students, parents, and staff safe. Learning will Continue. Learning never stopped. Fenton has consistently been ahead of the pack when it comes to planning, and we intend to keep it that way. We were among the few who had an E-Learning program approved by our school board and the DuPage County Regional Office of Education prior to the COVID-19 outbreak. Fenton staff have already started bolstering our Remote Learning curriculum and technology in anticipation of a Remote Learning start in the fall. We want to be prepared, ready, and hit the ground running in August. I want to thank our community partners at the City of Wood Dale, Wood Dale School District 7, Wood Dale Park District, Police and Fire Departments, and Public Library for working collaboratively during these unprecedented times. Also, I want to thank all of the residents of Wood Dale for their support of our students, our parents, and our school programs. Your collective support makes Fenton a stronger and better school. JAMES ONGTENGCO | Superintendent

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AMONG THE BEST IN ILLINOIS

Fenton’s STATE BOUND Students!

Fenton continues to produce athletic, co-curricular, and extracurricular programs that rival others throughout Illinois. Each time an individual or team qualify for the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Finals, Fenton throws a State Bound celebration with classmates and families before school the day of or day before traveling to the competition. FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL | District 100 1000 West Green Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 2500 www.fenton100.org

The COVID-19 crisis ended the Spring season for all high school competitions, but Fenton still sent seven groups to their respective state finals prior to the quarantine. Fenton’s staff and Board of Education are extremely proud of these dedicated students and coaches.

Mission Statement Cultivate successful, passionate learners through rigor, relevance and relationships.

making us proud!

WRESTLING Senior Daniel Ramirez and junior Quinn Wilcoxen competed at the IHSA State Finals in Champaign. They are pictured here with coach Brian Hastings.

CROSS COUNTRY | Seniors Sam Elizondo and Jimmy Palumbo competed at the IHSA finals in Peoria. They are pictured with coaches Patrick Fritsch and Jay Ehrhardt.

SPEECH | Senior Malien Tingpalpong, sophomore Karissa Lara, senior Jesus Amador, and junior Ien Tingpalpong earned trips to the State Finals in Peoria, and one came home a state champion. Senior Malien Tingpalpong won 1st place in the Original Oratory event.

DANCE FORCE Fenton’s Dance Force qualified for that State Finals in Bloomington for the 8th consecutive year.

CHESS | Fenton’s Chess Team competed at the State Tournament in Peoria. CHOIR | Junior Jason Garcia was selected to the All-State Choir, while senior Ann Sofineti and junior Bartlomiej Sporna were selected to the All-State Honors Choir. They are pictured here with choir teacher Seredy Williams before traveling to Peoria.

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FCCLA | The Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) team competed in the children’s literature proficiency event at Regionals and received a 1st place ribbon, which qualified them to compete at the state level in April. That competition, however, was cancelled.

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STUDENT CREATES PROSTHETIC ARM DURING REMOTE LEARNING

38 FENTON STUDENTS EARNTHE ILLINOIS SEAL OF BILITERACY

Nico Carillo, a graduating senior who was in Fenton’s Foundations of Scientific Research class, set out to build a prosthetic arm as his research project for the spring semester, and he made significant progress while at home doing Remote Learning.

In order to earn the Seal of Biliteracy, each qualifying senior demonstrated proficiency in English and another language on a state-approved language assessment. The Seal of Biliteracy is displayed on a student’s diploma and transcripts for future educational institutions and employers. The following students earned the Seal of Biliteracy:

On a video conference with his teacher, Ms. Stephanie Downen, Carillo demonstrated how a sensor connected to his upper forearm could detect his muscle movement and, in turn, cause the prosthetic fingers to move accordingly. He demonstrated moving individual fingers as well as making a fist. “The course is new this year and students were able to choose their own topics,” Ms. Downen said. “Nico has definitely exceeded my expectations. I’m extremely proud of him.” Carillo has friends and family with diabetes. When he learned about the risk for amputation among people with diabetes, Carillo quickly took an interest in prosthetic limbs. Ms. Downen approved of the project and guided Carillo through much of the research earlier in the term. The Coronavirus shutdown in mid-March didn’t deter him, as Carillo continued to work on computer coding and 3D printing while at home. Jason Gasior, a senior in AP Computer Science, worked with Carillo to develop the computer codes that connect sensors to levers. Gasior already took the class in the fall and completed a different project with Ms. Downen. He agreed to help Carillo as a friend.

Ivan Aguilar, Spanish Dalia Alacantra, Spanish Victor Arisakessian, Russian Ashley Chavez, Spanish Brendon Dal, Polish Julissa DeCasas, Spanish Julie Ferrer, Spanish Thomas Franklin, Spanish Ewelina Gal, Polish Jocelyn Gonzalez, Spanish Diego Gutierrez, Spanish Brandon Luisi, Spanish Omar Marin, Spanish Omar Marin, French Cristal Martinez, Spanish David Martinez, Spanish Abigail Matthew, Spanish Adrianna Modelska, Polish Samantha Morales, Spanish Mariana, Morales, Spanish

Natalie, Natiello, Spanish Daniel Nunez, Spanish Moises Ponce, Spanish Litzy Ponce, Spanish David Ramirez, Spanish Josue Ramos, Spanish Janet Robles, Spanish Ethan Rojas, Spanish Marisol Roman, Spanish Juliet Salawa, Polish Emily Sanchez Jiminez, Spanish Ricardo Saucedo, Spanish Michael Sokolowski, Polish Maciej Sporna, Polish Joanna Toledo, Spanish Mayerlli Torres, Spanish Emily Trzmielewski, Polish Lilian Ulloa, Spanish Karen Villegas, Spanish Jacob Zielinski, Spanish

WELCOME

FENTON CLASS OF 2024 Fenton is excited to welcome the Class of 2024. Our teachers and staff were thrilled to meet you during our Eighth Grade Orientation Night in January, but unfortunately we had to cancel our April 20th Activities Fair due to the COVID-19 crisis. Similarly, Fenton’s formal summer registration process will need to occur in a different format because of the state’s ongoing limitation on public gatherings. This alternate process will be communicated over the summer, so please watch your email inbox and traditional USPS mailboxes.

Nico Carillo has committed to studying at Loyola University Chicago as a biomedical engineering major.

If you haven’t heard from Fenton, please email fentonhelp@fenton100.org or call 630.766.2500.

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Fenton Graduates with Big Plans

Recruiting for college athletics is still in progress, but the following Fenton graduates are among those who have signed to continue their athletic careers in the collegiate ranks: • Andre Bess (Football) – Benedictine University • Jacek Gebala (Volleyball) – Aurora University • Nicholas Hanusiak (Volleyball) Augustana College • Brittany Hernandez (Cheerleading) St. Ambrose University • Diamon King (Basketball) Benedictine University • Julianna Krebasch (Volleyball) Lake Erie College • Konrad Madej (Soccer) – Triton College • Ashley Milano (Softball) Benedictine University • Jimmy Palumbo (XC/Track & Field) Elmhurst University • Jeremy Piskorz (Wrestling) Coe College • Daniel Ramirez (Wrestling) University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh • Andre Reed (Basketball) Benedictine University • Ethan Rojas (Soccer) – Elmhurst College • John Salgado (Football) Benedictine University • Alyssa Texta (Softball) North Central College The following musical performers are among Fenton’s graduates who auditioned and have been accepted into college programs: • Hannah Ceaser – Elmhurst College – Bassoon and Voice Performance • Megan Jobe – Eastern Illinois University Voice Performance • Julian Klimczyk – Marine Corps Music Program – Percussion Performance • Daniel Nunez – Columbia College Chicago – Music Performance and Music Business • Karolina Zawitkowsa – Concordia University Chicago – French Horn Several Fenton graduates have proudly enlisted in the armed services. The following graduates agreed to disclose their plans and be recognized for their selflessness: • Cassandra Archundia – Marine Corps • Ivan Angelo Hampton – Marine Corps • Antonio Huizar – Marine Corps • Julian Stanislaw Klimczyk – Marine Corps • Johan Ramos – Marine Corps • Julian Nathaniel Toledo – Marine Corps 11


congratulations, graduates!

SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 MOVING ON UP!

BSD2 Community sends Blackhawk eighth graders to high school with a parade and virtual promotion ceremony. BENSENVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 210 South Church Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.bsd2.org 630 766 5940 Board of Education Robert F. “Bob” Laudadio | President Katie Krajecki | Vice President Christian Constante | Secretary Alex Stitgen | Treasurer Dr. Chris McCullough James Stoltman Susan Vitellaro Administration Dr. James Stelter Superintendent Dr. Kay Dugan Assistant Superintendent for Learning Paul Novack Chief Financial Officer Juliann Greene Director of Special Education Missy Baglarz Director of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support Edgar Palacios Director of English Learners DIRECTORY OF SCHOOLS Blackhawk Middle School 630 766 2601 Dr. Perry Finch | Co-Principal Anne Paonessa | Co-Principal Nicole Mrowice | Assistant Principal W.A. Johnson School 630 766 2605 Carlos Patiño | Co-Principal Michelle Shabaker | Assistant Principal Tioga School 630 766 2602 Jeffrey Kersten Co-Principal Lizzeth Fausto Assistant Principal

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Blackhawk Middle School’s eighth graders celebrated the completion of their District 2 careers in unique fashion this spring. Due to COVID-19 safety measures, the school held a virtual promotion ceremony to recognize its 234 eighth graders. BMS staff also paraded through town in their decorated cars, honking, waving signs, and shouting congratulations to students and their families gathered along the parade route. The virtual promotion ceremony featured remarks from several local officials, and was highlighted by outstanding speeches delivered by three BMS eighth graders: Alexa Calderon, Nate Herrera, and Sarah Guerrero. It also recognized the following students who received special awards: BLACKHAWK FACULTY MEMORIAL AWARD | Alejandro Diaz and Sarah Guerrero BENSENVILLE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION AWARD | Paola Aguilera FENTON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION AWARD | Viktor Hrushka and Amber Hayde PRINCIPAL’S AWARD | Viktor Hrushka, Izabel Krajecki and Sophia Sosa HAWKS RECOGNITION | Sebastian Tomczyk and Sarah Guerrero SERVICE ABOVE SELF AWARD | Sebastian Tomczyk and Sarah Guerrero The pre-recorded virtual promotion ceremony concluded with a video montage of BMS eighth graders celebrating their promotion in their traditional golden gowns, and can be viewed online at www.bsd2.org/blackhawk.

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ALEXA CALDERON

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IZABEL KRAJECKI

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PAOLA AGUILERA

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SUMMER MEALS District 2 will continue to provide meals for students who need them over the summer. When schools closed in mid-March due to the COVID-19 outbreak, BSD2 bus drivers and aides teamed with staff from Sodexo, the District’s food service provider, and ABM Industries, its facility services provider, to continue providing breakfast and lunch for students who needed it. Over the course of the 10 weeks left in the school year, they distributed 101,000 meals to students who may have otherwise gone without. And they weren’t done, as they’ve committed to continue the program over summer break. Two days of food will be distributed every Monday, and three days of food every Wednesday. The food will be distributed grab-and-go style to anyone 18 years and younger from 10:45 am – 1pm at 7 locations, most of them neighborhood bus stops. (Limit one per student.) Check the list below for the distribution location nearest your home. BLACKHAWK MIDDLE SCHOOL | 250 S. Church Road TIOGA SCHOOL | 212 W. Memorial Road YORKBROOK APARTMENTS BUS STOP | 100 George Street 1090 W. IRVING PARK ROAD BUS STOP | 1090 W. Irving Park Road MARSHALL & ARGYLE BUS STOP | Argyle Street and Marshall Road JEFFERSON & MARION BUS STOP | Marion Street & East Jefferson Street SPRUCE & GLENDALE BUS STOP | Spruce Avenue and Glendale Street

NOT REGISTERED? Walk-in registration set for July 29 at all BSD2 schools. Registration for students who will attend Bensenville School District 2 schools in the 2020-2021 school year but are not yet registered will be Wednesday, July 29, at all District 2 schools.

Parents registering children for the first time with District 2 must bring:

Due to ongoing COVID-19 safety measures, appointments may be required to register. Please consult the BSD2 website, www.bsd2.org, for more information.

• Certified copies of the original birth certificates for each child being registered

Parents who are not certain which school their child will attend may call the Educational Administration Center at 630.766.5940, ext. 1108 or 1114.

• Up-to-date physical, dental, vision, and immunization records

Children must be 5 years old by September 1, 2020, to register for the 2020-2021 school year.

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• Transfer slips from the previous school they attended (if applicable)

• Proof of residency

The first day of the 2020-2021 school year is Wednesday, August 12. For more information, contact the District 2 Educational Administration Center at 630.766.5940 or any District 2 school.

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VIRTUAL VISITORS School closures and social distancing measures didn’t stop BSD2 teachers from conducting home visits. Teachers participating in the Bensenville School District 2 Home Visit Program conducted more than 140 virtual home visits with their students’ families since schools closed and social distancing measures were enacted in mid-March.

HEALTHY START Complete your child’s health exam and immunization records by August 14 Start the new school year right by submitting all the required health exams and immunizations to your child’s school by Friday, August 14. Students will not be able to attend school after Friday, August 14, unless the required physical and updated immunizations are presented to the school. The State of Illinois creates these requirements to protect everyone’s health. The submission deadline is August 14 instead of October 15 as in the past, so that everyone can be protected at the start of the year. Visit www/bsd2/org/healthexams for an examination form and a grade-by-grade list of required immunizations and physical, dental, and vision exams.

Many families encountered new parenting dilemmas as they juggled remote learning activities and work-fromhome responsibilities while sheltering in place. Others faced financial difficulties, housing issues, and medical and mental health concerns stemming from unemployment. And sadly, domestic abuse and neglect also increased during the COVID-19 shutdown.

During these visits, teachers don’t discuss academics. Instead, they aim to get to know their students better simply by meeting their families and experiencing their home lives.

These virtual home visits continued to provide opportunities for teachers to troubleshoot these issues with their students’ families, and connect them with vital resources that could help them cope with and overcome their struggles.

For instance, Jennifer Pierik, a fourth-grade teacher at Tioga School, suggests that student’s and their families select from a list of fun activities for their video chats. Those activities include touring the students’ favorite part of their home, introducing a pet, showing off a special item in their home, sharing their best dance moves, playing 21 questions, reading a book or drawing a picture together, cooking a favorite family treat, or even going on a virtual roller coaster ride.

“Whether they’re actually sitting down in their students’ living rooms or paying them a virtual visit, these teachers really begin to learn who their students and their families are when they engage them in these casual, friendly conversations,” said Dr. James Stelter, District 2 Superintendent of Schools.

ALL SUMMER LONG The BSD2 Community Center is still open over break. • Access DuPage • DuPage County Health Department • Familia Dental • Northeast DuPage Family Youth Services • YWCA Metropolitan Chicago • Inland Bank • Legal Aid Society of Metropolitan Family Services • College of DuPage • The Center for the Gifted • Bensenville Community Public Library

There’s no such thing as summer break at the BSD2 Community Center. Its doors are still open and its staff is still working to connect our families to vital community supports all summer long. As part of the BSD2 Full Service Community Schools Program, the Community Center serves as a resource hub where families can access a wide variety of supports in the areas of mental and physical health, school enrollment, and parent skill development. If the BSD2 Community Center’s staff can’t answer your question or solve your problem, it is likely they can connect you with one of our numerous community partners who can. Those partners include …

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So if your family needs assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact the BSD2 Community Center. Appointments are required and can be made from 9 am – 1 pm. Monday through Friday by calling 630.521.2356. Remember, their doors are still open, and – like the sign in front says – everyone is welcome there!

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BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Family Night: LEGO Challenge, 6:30pm CDC Meeting, 6:30pm @ VH BCPL Intro to Local History Digital Collection, 7pm

BCPL Summer Reading with Adele, 4pm

BCPL Signs and Stories, 10:30am

BCPL Take & Make: DIY Fabric Masks, 7pm BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7pm, location TBA (check bsd2.org for details) BPD Board Meeting, 5:30 pm

BCPL Family Trivia, 4pm

BCPL Polish Storytime, 10:30am

BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Bingo for Kids, 6:30pm

BCPL Cooking Made Easy, 7pm

BCPL Cooking with Priscyla, 4pm

BCPL Miss Kyrie’s Dance Party, 10:30am BPD Family Campout , Fischer Farm

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BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Family Night: Puffy Chalk, 6:30pm

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BCPL STEAM Club, 4pm BCPL Take & Make: Decorative Tassels, 7pm

BCPL Spanish Bilingual Storytime, 10:30am

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BCPL Leslie Goddard, 2pm

BPD Family Campout , Fischer Farm

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BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Family Night: DIY Calming P laydough, 6:30pm Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm @ VH

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BCPL Take & Make: Tile Coasters, 7pm Brush & Branch Pick Up: Brush and branches out by 7am

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DIGITAL PROGRAMMING FOR KIDS & FAMILIES— LIVE ON ZOOM!

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BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Family Night: Playdough Challenge, 6:30pm CDC Meeting, 6:30pm @ VH

BSD2 Board of Education Committee of the Whole/Special Meeting, 6:30 pm, location TBA (check bsd2.org for details) BPD Committee Meeting, 5:30pm

BCPL Summer Reading with Adele, 4pm

BCPL Summer Reading Program Ends! BCPL Signs and Stories, 10:30am BPD Drive-In Movie, White Pines Golf Club

BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Walk-Through, time and location TBA (check bsd2.org for details) BPD Drive-In Movie, White Pines Golf Club

BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Family Night: Bracelet Making, 6:30pm BSD2 Grades 1-5 Meet the Teacher, location TBA (check bsd2.org for more details) Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm @ VH

BCPL Family Archiving Workshop, 7pm BSD2 First Day 2020-2021 School Year for Grades K-8, location TBA (check bsd2.org for more details) FHS First Day of School

BCPL Family Trivia, 4pm

BCPL Polish Storytime, 10:30am

BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Bingo for Kids, 6:30pm Committee of the Whole Meeting, 6:30pm @ VH

BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7pm, location TBA (check bsd2.org for details) BPD Board Meeting, 5:30 pm

BCPL Cooking with Priscyla, 4pm

BCPL Miss Kyrie’s Dance Party, 10:30am

BCPL Legends of Surf Performance, 2pm

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BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, 10:30am BCPL “I Ain’t Gonna Paint No More” Craft, 6:30pm Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm @ VH

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BSD2 Incoming Sixth-Grade Parent Orientation, time and location TBA (check bsd2.org for details) BSD2 Kindergarten Parent Night & Meet The Teacher, time and location TBA (check bsd2.org for details)

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BCPL Take & Make: DIY Garden Markers, 7pm Brush & Branch Pick Up: Brush and branches out by 7am

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FRIDAY 08/07 AND SATURDAY 08/08

DRIVE-IN MOVIE!

Shredding Event, 10am-noon, Bensenville Public Works

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