Community Newsletter November/December 2019

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a lifelong learning community | november/december 2019

hello! bensenville Holiday Fun! VETERANS DAY BREAKFAST Monday | November 11 | 9:00 – 11:00 am WHITE PINES GOLF CLUB Free for resident Veterans, their spouse, children or widow. Register at the Deer Grove Leisure Center by November 6. HOLIDAY MAGIC AND TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY Sunday | December 1 | 3:00 – 6:00 pm DOWNTOWN BENSENVILLE Thank you to ComEd for being our corporate sponsor. CP RAIL HOLIDAY TRAIN Monday | December 2 | Festivities Begin at 3:00 pm CORNER OF S. YORK ROAD AND RAILROAD AVENUE The CP Rail Holiday Train is a vintage train decorated and lit with Christmas lights and transforms into a stage with live performers. The train raises awareness of local hunger issues and encourages attendees to bring non-perishable food items to the performance. HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Friday | December 6 | 4:00 – 7:00 pm Please join us for this annual event and celebrate the holidays with us. There will be treats, musical performances, kids crafts, and more. HOLIDAY CARD MAKING BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Wednesday | December 4 | 6:30 pm Ages 5 and up, adults welcome Join us for an evening of holiday crafting and cheer. Registration is not required, but supplies and space are limited. Visit benlib.org for more information.

BREAKFAST WITH SANTA December 7 & 8 | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm WHITE PINES GOLF CLUB Includes main buffet and special kid friendly buffet. Kids can meet Santa, get their photo taken and enjoy holiday crafts. Space is limited; reservations required at 630.766.0304 ext.2. GINGERBREAD HOUSE MAKING BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Saturday | December 7 | 1:00 pm | 5 to 11 years old Be prepared to get messy and creative as we make gingerbread houses! We will be using graham crackers, frosting, and loads of sweets to make our houses. FARMSIDE CHRISTMAS Saturday | December 7 | 2:00 – 5:00 pm FISCHER FARM Enjoy a old-fashioned Christmas at Fischer Farm with music, hayrides, hot chocolate and desserts. SANTA TRAIN RIDE BENSENVILLE TRAIN STATION December 7 | 2:30 – 4:35 pm December 15 | 2:30 – 4:35 pm and 4:30 – 6:35 pm On your trip to the North Pole (Elgin) Santa’s helpers will read a story, play games, sing carols and visit with all the boys and girls. Each child receives a special holiday gift. Pre-register at Deer Grove Leisure Center. VINTAGE HOLIDAY COOKIES AND DESSERTS BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Monday | December 9 | 7:00 pm “Yule” enjoy hearing the history of yule logs, kolackies, and more classic holiday desserts while enjoying samples at this humorous, nostalgic event with BCPL favorite Amy Alessio.

CARING FOR HOLIDAY GIFT PLANTS BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Wednesday | December 4 | 7:00 pm Join the University of Illinois Extension as we learn about different holiday gift plant varieties and how to care for them after the holidays.

HOLIDAY BEADING BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Wednesday | December 11 | 7:00 pm | Adults only Crafters will receive a wire snowflake form to decorate – they make a lovely holiday tree topper or window decoration! Visit benlib.org for more information.

BENSENVILLE - WOOD DALE ROTARY CLUB’S COATS FOR FAMILIES Saturday | December 7 | 9:00 am – 1100 am W.A. JOHNSON SCHOOL New and gently used winter clothing will be distributed to families in need on a first-come, first-served basis. Doors open at 9am.

SENIOR LUNCHEON HOLIDAY PARTY Friday | December 13 | 10:00 am – 1:00 pm WHITE PINES BANQUETS Registration is required – purchase tickets at the Village Hall Finance Counter by December 6. Tickets $are 10 for incorporated Bensenville residents and $25 for non-residents. Tickets will not be sold at the door.

VISIT WITH SANTA BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Friday | December 13 | 6:30 pm | 11 years old and younger Bring your little ones for our annual visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus. While waiting for their turn on Santa’s lap, kids will be able to make a craft, play games, and more! Tickets will be available at the start of the program, 6:30 p.m. Families are welcome to attend without a ticket if they do not wish to have their picture taken with Santa. LUNCH WITH BUDDY THE ELF Saturday | December 14 | 11:00 am – 12:30 pm DEER GROVE LEISURE CENTER Make your way through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest, through the sea of swirly-twirly gum drops and come have lunch with Buddy himself. Come join us for an afternoon filled with crafts, candy, and of course lunch! Register by December 6. THE HISTORIC HOLIDAY EXPRESS Saturday | December 14 | 2:00, 4:15 & 6:30 pm VETERANS PARK Climb aboard the Black Chicago Gravel Steam Locomotive and head for the North Pole! We will watch The Polar Express while enjoying hot chocolate, cookies, and popcorn. Pre-registration at Deer Grove Leisure Center. ANNUAL HOLIDAY ICE SHOW Sunday | December 15 | 1:00 pm EDGE ICE ARENA, 735 E. JEFFERSON STREET $8 general admission and it is open to the public. Includes Skate with Santa after the show ($3.00 skate rental additional). 94TH ANNUAL BAND & CHOIR HOLIDAY CONCERT Sunday | December 15 | 2:00 pm FENTON HIGH SCHOOL | 1000 Green Street HOLIDAY THROWBACK BASH Monday | December 16 | 7:00 pm | Adults only Join us for a relaxing evening as we watch our favorite holiday short films and create a simple holiday craft. Visit benlib.org for more information.

IN THIS ISSUE Bensenville Community Public Library p 2-3 Fenton Community High School p 4-6 Village of Bensenville p 7-9 Bensenville Park District p 10-11 Elementary School District 2 p 12-13 Fire Department p 14 Community Calendar p 15-16 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 January/February 2019 is November 27, 2019.

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BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY THIS IS REALLY WAR | AUTHOR VISIT: EMILIE LUCCHESI, Ph.D. SATURDAY | NOVEMBER 9 @ 2:00 PM

200 South Church Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.benlib.org 630 766 4642 HOURS Mon-Thurs | 9am-9pm Friday-Saturday | 9am-5pm Sunday | 1pm-5pm Board of Trustees Linda Weiss | President Mandi Zalewski | Vice President Susan Earley | Treasurer Tina Lux | Secretary Carlos Aviles Kathleen “Kathy” Quinn Jim Ricker David Sieffert | Library Director LIBRARY CLOSINGS Thursday | November 28 | Thanksgiving Tuesday | December 24 | Christmas Eve Wednesday | December 25 | Christmas Day Tuesday | December 31 | New Year’s Eve Wednesday | January 1, 2020 New Year’s Day

Bensenville Short Film Festival – Get Your Tickets Today!

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Join author Emilie Lucchesi, PhD. as she presents on the topic of her new book, This is Really War: The Incredible True Story of a Navy Nurse POW in the Occupied Philippines — the true story of a Navy nurse in WWII taken prisoner by the Japanese military and provided medical care for three years in a concentration camp.

PUMPKIN WOOD BLOCK TRIO

WEDNESDAY | NOVEMBER 20 @ 7:00 PM | AGES: ADULTS ONLY

Join us as we magically turn old 2x4 scrap wood pieces into a festive, easily customizable trio of pumpkins — perfect on your mantle, porch, or Thanksgiving table! No registration required, but space is limited. Doors to the event will open at 6:45 pm. Participants will be accepted on a firstcome, first-served basis, and seats cannot be held.

CARING FOR HOLIDAY GIFT PLANTS WEDNESDAY | DECEMBER 4 @ 7:00 PM

How do you take care of those lovely holiday gift plants after the holidays? Join the University of Illinois Extension program to learn about different holiday gift plant varieties and how to care for these colorful plants.

Holiday Open House FRIDAY | DECEMBER 6 | 4:00 – 7:00 PM | ALL AGES!

Join Library staff for our annual Holiday Open House and celebrate the holidays with us! Enjoy music from the caroling quartet The Vagabond Singers, as well as the jazz quintet Zazz, who will play all of your holiday favorites. While you listen, enjoy a wide variety of holiday treats by our fireplace, make a kids holiday craft, or take some memorable photos! The musical performances at this program are co-sponsored by the Bensenville Arts Council.

Wednesday | November 13 @ 7 PM Bensenville Theatre

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The Bensenville Arts Council is proud to present the inaugural year of the Bensenville Short Film Festival – showcasing short films of all genres from around the world. All are welcome to join us at the festival on Wednesday, November 13 at 7 pm at the Bensenville Theatre. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased online. Tickets can be purchased at the door on the day of the event, if available. Visit bensenvillearts.com/filmfestival for more information and to purchase tickets.

Yule enjoy hearing the history of yule logs, kolackies, and more classic holiday desserts while enjoying samples at this humorous, nostalgic event with cookbook collector Amy Alessio. Everyone will leave with recipes!

MONDAY | DECEMBER 9 @ 7:00 PM

LESLIE GODDARD PRESENTS: CHICAGO’S GOLDEN AGE OF DEPARTMENT STORES SUNDAY | DECEMBER 15 @ 2:00 PM

For decades, Chicago was home to some of America’s grandest department stores; Marshall Field and Co., Carson Pirie Scott, Sears, Wieboldt’s, and Goldblatt’s set new standards for retail innovation. In this illustrated lecture, historian and author Leslie Goddard, PhD. revisits Chicago’s fabulous retail emporiums and explores their rise and fall.

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more on everything at benlib.org! Family Movie Night

UPDATES IN PROGRESS AT THE LIBRARY

Join the Library the first Tuesday of every month at 6:30 pm. at the Bensenville Library for a showing of our favorite family films! November 5 | Aladdin (2019) December 3 | The Grinch (2018)

We are currently updating the ceiling and fire sprinkler system. The Library is still open normal hours! These updates will take place in the Youth Services and Adult Services Departments of the Library, as well as in the staff offices. During this project, there may be times when areas of the Library are closed, but we will stage those areas in phases and allow patron access as best as we possibly can. Please see a staff member if you need assistance accessing any items or materials. The project is estimated to be completed by Friday, December 6, 2019. Please visit benlib.org/construction for updates and information. If you have any questions, please contact Library Director David Sieffert at 630.766.4642.

Film Fanatics

Join us on the third Thursday of every month at 7 pm for a showing of cinematic gems you may have missed! Admission to the show is free! November 21 | Captive State (2019) December 19 | National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)

A FROZEN CELEBRATION

TUESDAY | NOVEMBER 26 @ 1:00 PM | AGES: 11 YEARS OLD & YOUNGER

To celebrate the release of Frozen 2, join us as we celebrate our favorite cold weather Queen. We will have games, crafts, and even a frozen treat for this drop-in program! All children must be attended by an adult and all adults must be accompanied by a child.

Documentary Film Series

BEADING WORKSHOP

NOV. 16 | JAN. 18 | FEB. 15 @ 1:30 PM | AGES: 8 TO 16 YEARS OLD

Let your imagination run wild as you use all sorts of different colored beads and create whatever design you’d like. Every month we will highlight a different style bead — pony beads, perler beads, glass beads, and more.

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FRIDAY | DECEMBER 13 @ 6:30 PM | AGES 11 YEARS AND YOUNGER

Bring your little ones for our annual visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus. While waiting for their turn on Santa’s lap, kids will be able to make a craft, play games, and more! Bring your camera as this is sure to be a memory you won’t want to forget. All children must be attended by an adult and all adults must be accompanied by a child. Registration is not required to attend this event, but every child requires a ticket to get their picture taken with Santa. Tickets will be available at the start of the program, 6:30 pm. Families are welcome to attend without a ticket if they do not wish to have their picture taken with Santa.

PERSONAL HYGIENE SUPPLY DRIVE

MONDAY | DECEMBER 2 — MONDAY | DECEMBER 30

All month long bring in your unused, unopened toiletries to the Youth Services Department! Our Teen Justice League will package and donate these to local homeless shelters to help those in need. Items accepted, but not limited to: toothpaste, deodorant, feminine hygiene products, mouthwash, hand sanitizer, combs & brushes, wet wipes, nail clippers, etc. Visit our website for more info.

TUESDAYS ARE FAMILY NIGHTS!

Spend time together as a family every Tuesday at the Library! FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT — First Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm LEGO NIGHT — Second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm FAMILY ART NIGHT — Third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm BINGO FOR KIDS — Fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm For ages and detailed program descriptions, please see our program guide or visit our website. A

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Join the Library the second Monday of every month at 7 pm for a new documentary film series! For trailers and ratings, visit the Library’s website. November 11 | Young @ Heart (2008) December 9 | Quincy (2018)

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Second Thursday of the month 6:30 pm | All ages Join us at the Library every second Thursday of every month at 6:30 pm and take advantage of stadium seating, new HD projection, and free popcorn in the Library’s auditorium for a showing of our favorite family films IN SPANISH. Admission to the show is free! November 14 | Night at the Museum | Noche en el Museo (2006) December 12 | Home Alone | Mi Pobre Angelito (1990)

No School Movie Friday | November 29 | 1 pm The Nutcracker and the Four Realms No school? No problem! Join us for a movie on the days that school is closed and take advantage of stadium seating, new HD projection, and free popcorn in the Library’s auditorium for a showing of our favorite family films. Admission to the show is free! All films are rated PG.

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FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL A MESSAGE ABOUT VAPING AND E-CIGARETTES Dear Students and Parents, 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 The District 100 Board of Education will hold regular business meetings on Wednesday, September 25 and October 23. District 100 meetings are held at 7:00 pm in the Academic Resource Center (ARC) at Fenton Community High School. Parents and community members are invited to attend. 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 Nancy Coleman | Director of Special Education 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 Kate Ward | Division Leader Eric Koranda | Division Leader Brian Agustin | Division Leader

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The use of vaping devices and e-cigarettes are a real danger, and many states throughout the country are taking steps to address this growing issue. We can’t stress enough, students need to avoid these products. In August the Illinois Department of Public Health announced it was investigating a growing number of serious respiratory and lung illnesses among teenagers who use vaping devices. Fenton High School is committed to delivering high-quality educational programming, but we also want our students and community to be healthy. We are vigilantly monitoring our campus and addressing issues of underage smoking when they arise. Teachers and staff are more closely watching for signs of smoking and devices that could be used for smoking. We encourage parents to do the same. These devices come in many shapes and sizes. They often look like pens or USB thumb drives, and the smoke does not smell like traditional cigarette smoke. There are many misconceptions about vaping and e-cigarettes. While some products do not have tobacco, the Illinois Department of Public Health reports that most have liquid nicotine and other harmful particles. In September, Michigan became the first state to ban flavoring for e-cigarette and vaping devices. Michigan officials said vaping has become a public health emergency, and the flavors were a leading factor in children becoming addicted to nicotine. Earlier this year Illinois raised the age for buying traditional cigarettes to 21 years old, and in the same measure added e-cigarettes and vaping devices into the regulation. Students should not be in possession of these items and we strongly urge students to avoid the health risks associated with underage smoking. We hope parents will join the Fenton staff and legislators throughout the country in working toward keeping kids away from these dangerous products. Please have a talk with your children and keep a watchful eye, just as we are here at Fenton. JAMES ONGTENGCO | Superintendent

STRIVING FOR EQUITY AT FENTON Everyone wins when we have an equitable system. Thirty staff members participated in Phase 1 of our district’s equity audit in September with the DuPage Regional Office of Education’s executive director of equity and professional learning. These individuals make up the District Equity Leadership Team (DELT). The overarching goal of an equity audit at Fenton is to advance equitable outcomes for all students. The steps/purpose of anequity audit includes fact-finding process, identifying gaps, providing a systemic equity lens to areas of improvements, and offering recommendations to address inequities. BE NSE NVIL L E

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FENTON STUDENT EARNS NATIONAL SCHOLARS COMMENDATION Virginia Salazar was named a Commended Student in the 2020 National Merit Scholarship Program for her score on the Preliminary SAT last year. All juniors throughout Illinois take the test each year, just like other select states. Virginia was recently given her Letter of Commendation, which says her score ranked in the top 50,000 of all 1.5 million scores. That means Virginia’s score was among the top 3% in the whole United States.

Portrait of a Graduate

Counselor Paul Welsh said Virginia’s success is not limited to only her PSAT test score.

“Virginia’s academic record speaks for itself,” Welsh said. “She ranks fourth in a class of 351 while challenging herself with the most rigorous courses we offer. The only time she ever earned less than an A was first semester of her ninth grade year. Since that time, she has earned straight A’s.”

RAY BUNKER WRESTLES IN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Ray Bunker, a 2012 Fenton graduate, represented the United States by wrestling at the Sept. 15 World Championships in Kazakhstan. “Ray competed well and did a tremendous job representing Fenton at the World Championships in Kazakhstan,” said Brian Hastings, a social studies teacher and wresting coach. “Ray defeated an opponent from India to make it to the quarterfinals and led the No. 1 seeded wrestler from Bulgaria for most of the match before ultimately losing. He finished the tournament ranked 12th in the world.”

Highlights Yearbook DEADLINE TO ORDER January 17, 2020 WHERE Search Fenton on yearbookforever.com to buy a senior ad and the yearbook itself. IMPORTANT NOTE Yearbooks will not be sold on campus.

Bunker advanced to the World Championships after a June 2 victory at the Final X tournament in Lincoln, NE. and after having won the U.S. Open a few months earlier in Las Vegas, NV. Fenton is where Bunker got his start as a freshman. By his senior year, Bunker placed third in state at the IHSA tournament. Now, Bunker proudly wrestles for the U.S. Marine Corps, where he is a sergeant. “Representing the United States on a World or Olympic team is the pinnacle of wrestling and it is an absolutely phenomenal accomplishment,” Coach Hastings said. “Ray Bunker has constantly improved through hard work, having extreme confidence in his ability, and being in perfect training situations.” Coach Hastings said Bunker is very supportive of the Fenton wrestling program and routinely visits with Bison wrestlers to teach techniques and give advice.

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A team of about 45 people from Bensenville School District 2, Wood Dale School District 7 and Fenton Community High School District 100 are working collaboratively to develop a Portrait of a Graduate. A Portrait of a Graduate is a community-developed picture of the hopes and dreams it has for students. It identifies what graduates will know, the competencies and skills they will develop, and the beliefs and values that will lead to success in learning, work, and life. The team of students, educators and community members expect to have a finished document by late November.

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The yearbook is a great gift for birthdays, the holidays, and graduation. The Highlights staff works tirelessly to compile student and faculty portraits, and chronicle the happenings of all teams and clubs. This book of memories serves to celebrate each year of high school and immortalize all the people who walk the halls of Fenton High School.

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SOCIAL STUDIES TEACHERS DRESS UP FOR CONSTITUTION DAY Fenton’s social studies teachers and librarians dressed up for Constitution Day and encouraged students to ask questions about who they represent and how the Constitution was written, amended, and enforced.

FOOD FOR FAMILIES PICK UP A SUCCESS

Every Sept. 17 is celebrated as Constitution Day because it was Sept. 17, 1787 when the United States Constitution was formally signed and adopted. Social Studies teachers at Fenton focus on issues and topics surrounding the Constitution almost every day in class; from the framing of the American Constitution, to comparing it to the constitutions of other countries, to how the Constitution is applied to events taking place in the world today. Students in AP Government suggested that teachers in the social studies department dress as Founding Fathers and Suffragettes (women who fought for the right to vote) on Constitution Day in order to bring closer focus to the importance of the day and the document.

Student volunteers were exceptional during the Sept. 17 Food For Families pick up. It was Fenton’s first pick up of the school year, and 18 students stayed after school to help their community. Students unpacked and distributed fresh produce, meats, baked goods, juice, and canned goods to local families in need. The monthly event is coordinated in partnership with Bensenville School District 2, Wood Dale School District 7, the Bensenville/Wood Dale Food Pantry, and the Northern Illinois Food Bank.

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“The department jumped at the chance and has been thrilled with the reaction of both their students and their colleagues!” said Kate Ward, Division Leader of English, Social Studies, and ELL. “Students are participating in many fun and engaging activities based on the Constitution in their Social Studies classes throughout the day.” Some of those activities included a Readers Theater of the Constitution, blackout poetry writing, and a mock Constitutional Convention.

CHINESE EDUCATORS VISIT, OBSERVE FENTON Fenton High School played host to 19 educators from China during a Tuesday tour and luncheon. The Chinese delegation observed a range of classes including algebra, chemistry, French, automotive, woodworking and AP computer science, among others. They were later treated to Chicago style hotdogs. District 100 Superintendent James Ongtengco welcomed the group when they first assembled in the school’s Academic Resource Center.

“Public education is the key to opening doors of opportunity,” Ongtengco told the delegation. “It’s the best example of democracy and rights.” Mr. Ongtengco and Principal Jovan Lazarevic were among the administrators who led small groups through a cycle of classrooms. Vocational classes were among the popular destinations. Several groups spent considerable time watching Fenton students building computers and repairing cars in the respective lab classes.

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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 Village Manager Evan K. Summers

CP RAIL HOLIDAY TRAIN | Monday | December 2 The Canadian Pacific Railroad Holiday Train is coming back to Bensenville! This event serves as a way to raise awareness of local hunger issues in the United States and Canada. The event features free live musical entertainment, giveaways, refreshments, and a check presentation to our local food pantry. Festivities will begin at the corner of S. York Road and Railroad Avenue on Monday, December 2nd at 3:00PM. A check presentation and musical performance will begin promptly at 3:30PM. This is a free event, but attendees are encouraged to bring nonperishable food items to benefit the Bensenville-Wood Dale Food Pantry. You are also encouraged to bring your entire family! The more people who attend, the larger the donations to the food pantry. Please visit cpr.ca/holiday-train/united-states or bensenville.il.us or call 630.350.3405 for additional information.

HOLIDAY MAGIC & TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY Sunday | December 1 | 3-6pm THANK YOU TO OUR CORPORATE SPONSOR Join us at 3pm in Downtown Bensenville as we kick-off a joyous holiday season! You will have the opportunity to take your own pictures with Santa Claus, receive a free Bensenville ornament and take a sleigh ride around Downtown Bensenville! Santa arrives on the Yuletide Express at 3:00pm. Festivities include Holiday music, face painting, a petting zoo, and holiday movies at the Bensenville theatre. FREE food and hot chocolate will also be available while supplies last. The Tree Lighting Ceremony with Village President Frank DeSimone, the Village Board of Trustees, Santa and his special guests will be held at 6pm. Donations of new unwrapped toys, non-perishable food items, and new or lightly used coats will also be accepted to help families right her in Bensenville! For additional information, visit bensenville.il.us or call 630.697.3439.

SENIOR LUNCHEON HOLIDAY PARTY | Registration Required Bensenville residents 55-years old and over are invited to enjoy a Senior Luncheon Holiday Party on Friday, December 13th at White Pines Banquet Hall, 500 W. Jefferson Street in Bensenville. This year’s event will feature live entertainment, free giveaways, and a fantastic meal. Doors open at 10am, lunch and festivities begin at 11am and will end at 1pm. Registration is required by purchasing tickets at the Village Hall Finance Counter by December 2nd. Ticket costs are $10 for incorporated Bensenville residents and $25 for non-residents. At the time of registration, you will have a choice of steak or fish. Due to limited seating, pre-registration is required. For more information, call 630.350.3426. Tickets will not be sold at the door. VILLAGE HALL HOURS | 12 South Center Street | 630.766.8200 | M/W/T/F 8am-5pm | Tues 8am-7pm | Sat 9am-12pm A

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VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE TOY DRIVE 2019 Residential Landscaping Contest Winners Throughout the summer, Village staff and residents nominated a total of 14 homes to be recognized as part of our 2019 Residential Landscaping Contest. This initiative is in partnership with the Garden Club of Bensenville who served as the official judges for the contest. The Village thanks all those who participated. All nominated homes and the top three winners were: 457 Barron (First Place) 421 Addison (Second Place) 245 Addison (Third Place) 235 Addison 1015 Brookwood 434 Mason 255 Church Road 343 Park Street 523 Grove 180 Walnut 159 Henderson 917 S. York Road 287 Brentwood Drive 219 Mason

Giving gifts during the holidays is a luxury that not all families can achieve. The Village intends to lessen these struggles for Bensenville families through collections starting in early November. The Village Toy and & Food Drive seeks donations of new, unwrapped toys and non-perishable food items. Cash contributions are also needed and welcomed. The goal is that every child receive a new toy and book. For additional information, please call 630.594.1010.

Volunteers Needed We need your help! Volunteers are needed to help wrap gifts, supervise children, and help parents pick out toys. Distribution of toys will be on Saturday, December 7th at W.A Johnson Elementary School. Please contact Steve Skurski at 630.594.1010 or sskurski@bensenville.il.us if you would like to volunteer.

Bensenville – Wood Dale Rotary Coat Drive The Bensenville Rotary Club sponsors the coat drive where they collect new and gently worn adult and child-sized cold weather coats. New scarfs, hats and mittens are also needed to guard against the cold weather. Collection Boxes for coats, toys, and food are located throughout the Village including Village Hall, the Bensenville Theatre, the Bensenville Library, the Bensenville Park District, Fenton High School, District 2 Schools and many local businesses. For additional information on the Rotary Coat Drive, please contact Vito Vitulli at 630.479.3655.

Star of Giving

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Any donation of $10 or more in support of the Bensenville Toy Drive receives a Star of Giving. This ornamental star will be hung on our community holiday tree with your name on it. Donations can be made at the Village Hall finance counter or online at bensenvillefoundation.org.

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Gather all your holiday lights, reindeer, wreaths and decorations, for the annual holiday home decorating contest. Incorporated Bensenville Residents are encouraged to nominate your home or business by emailing the property address, name, email or phone and picture to holidaycontest@bensenville.il.us. The nomination period is November 11th through December 6th. Submitted properties will be posted to the Village’s Facebook page. Winners will be announced at the December 17th Village Board Meeting and posted to the Village’s website at bensenville.il.us.

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1. Entries must be received via email by 5pm on December 6th. 2. Must be an incorporated Bensenville resident to participate. 3. Contest is for exterior decorations only, including window decorations visible from the exterior. 4. Participants agree to have photos of their decorated residence exterior posted on the Village website and/or published in local media.

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Holiday tree collection will occur the same day as your regularly scheduled garbage service. Please remember to remove all lights, ornaments, tinsel, and trimmings from branches. Cut tree in half if it is over 10 feet in height. Residents are also asked not to leave stands on the tree. Please visit republicservices.com or call 708.345.7050 for additional information. REPUBLIC SERVICES HOLIDAY SCHEDULE If one of the following holidays is celebrated on a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, your collection will be delayed one day. BE NSE NVIL L E

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Help Keep Hydrants Clear of Snow

VILLAGE HALL HOLIDAY HOURS

Village Hall will be closed for the holidays on the following days. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29 | SATURDAY NOVEMBER 30 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25 | TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1

WINTER PROGRAMS AT THE EDGE ICE ARENA Annual Holiday Ice Show

Public Skate Sundays at 2:50 pm at John Street. Resident prices are $5.00 for adults, $4.00 for children and $3.00 for skate rental.

Try it for Free Skating Event FRIDAY | JANUARY 3 | 1:30-2:30 PM JOHN STREET RINK | 545 JOHN STREET Open to all abilities and ages 3 & up, Pre-registrations required, please call 630.766.8888.

Learn to Skate HOLIDAY SESSION | NOVEMBER 20 – DECEMBER 21 The Village offers a variety of skating programs for all skill levels ranging from no experience to expert. All skaters registered for the Annual Holiday Ice Show receive 50% off of their learn to skate session. For more information on this program, please call the Rec desk at 630.766.8888 or visit it our website at bensenville.il.us. WEDNESDAYS $70/Resident $80/Non Resident Fees include VOB Amusement tax SATURDAYS $60/Resident $70/Non Resident Keep Skating Up until the Holidays! We are now taking registrations for Winter sessions. All skaters registered for the Annual Holiday Ice Show receive 50% off of their learn to skate session. Winter classes fill quickly register today to insure the class you want. Skate Rental $2/week | 10 skate punch card available for your convenience

Aqua Fitness WATER’S EDGE AQUATIC CENTER | 545 JOHN STREET Fall 2019 Sessions – October 14 to November 21 Day | Time Pricing Mondays & Thursdays | 6 to 6:45pm Resident $40.00 | Non-Resident $50.00 For more information on any of these events or programs, call the Rec desk at 630.766.8888 or visit it our website at bensenville.il.us. L IF E L ONG

Help Keep Snow off the Streets Permission for overnight parking on Village streets will not be granted after a snowfall of two inches (2”) or more. In order to ensure effective plowing and salting operations it is imperative vehicles are not parked on Village streets or in alleys. Alley parking is prohibited at any time. Please do not park or keep a vehicle on public streets after a (2”) or more snowfall for twenty four (24) hours, or until the streets have been cleared of snow. Vehicles in violation will be ticketed and towed. Snow plowing or dumping snow from sidewalks and driveways onto the public streets or public alleyways is prohibited.

SUNDAY | DECEMBER 15 @ 1PM | EDGE ICE ARENA 735 EAST JEFFERSON STREET $8.00 General Admission and it is open to the public. Includes Skate with Santa after the show beginning at 2:40pm. ($3.00 skate rental additional).

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In an emergency situation, every second counts. If there is a fire hydrant near your home, the Village encourages residents to do their part to keep it accessible during snowy months. Remove any snow or ice and clear a three foot perimeter around the fire hydrant to allow fire fighters enough space to work.

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Bensenville Community Public Library 200 South Church Road 630.766.4642 Mon-Thur | 9am-9pm Fri-Sat | 9am-5pm Sunday | 1pm-5pm The Bensenville Park District Deer Grove Leisure Center 1000 West Wood Avenue 630.766.7015 Mon-Fri | 5:30am-10pm Sat-Sun | 7am-5pm Bensenville Village Hall 12 South Center Street 630 766 8200 Mon/Wed/Thur/Fri | 8am-5pm Tuesday | 8am-7pm Saturday | 9am-12pm 9


BENSENVILLE PARK DISTRICT SPECIAL EVENTS VETERANS DAY BREAKFAST Co-sponsored by the Bensenville Park District and the Village of Bensenville. 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 Manager of Park Operations Joseph C. Vallez

MONDAY | NOVEMBER 11 | 9–11AM White Pines Golf Club

FARMSIDE CHRISTMAS AT FISCHER FARM SATURDAY | DECEMBER 7 | 2–5PM Fischer Farm | 16W680 Grand Avenue

SANTA TRAIN RIDE SATURDAY | DEC 7 | 2:30PM–4:35PM SUNDAY | DEC 15 | 2:30PM–4:35PM SUNDAY | DEC 15 | 4:30PM–6:35PM Bensenville Train Station

HISTORIC HOLIDAY EXPRESS TRAIN SATURDAY | DECEMBER 14 2:00, 4:15 & 6:30PM Veterans Park | Church Road & Green Street

LUNCH WITH BUDDY THE ELF SATURDAY | DECEMBER 14 11AM–12:30 PM Deer Grove Leisure Center

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Celebrate and honor our Bensenville veterans while enjoying a delicious breakfast buffet and presentation. This event is complimentary for Bensenville Park District Residents who are veterans and their spouse, children, or widow; additional guests may register for $13. Non-resident veterans may register for $13. A parking lot shuttle will be available for the event. Seating first come, first choice. However, if you would like to reserve a table of 8 please call Sue at 630.766.7015 ext 102. Max 200. Register by 11/06. Start the Christmas season with hayrides for the family. Then warm up with hot chocolate and a variety of desserts while listening to the music of the season. While you are there, make sure to create a card, write your Christmas list, and drop your letter into Santa’s Mailbox. Don’t forget your picture with Santa and Mrs. Claus! Your trip to the North Pole (Elgin) begins at the Bensenville Train Station. Santa’s helpers will read The Polar Express and lead families in singing Christmas Carols. Each child will have a special visit with Santa and receive a holiday treat. Date and time are subject to change. If you have any questions, call Lisa Semetko at 630.766.7015 ext 122 or lsemetko@bvilleparks.org. Register early, spots fill quickly! All aboard the Black Chicago Gravel Steam Locomotive #18 and head for the North Pole to meet Santa. Passengers of the historic 1922 steam locomotive will watch The Polar Express while being served hot chocolate in the same style of the movie. Other snacks will be provided as well, and a surprise guest appearance by Santa. He has something special for all the children who believe, and if you listen closely, you’ll hear it. Parents are urged to bring the kids in pajamas and to pack pillows. Preregistration required at the DGLC. Make your way through the seven levels of the Candy Cane forest, through the sea of swirly-twirly gum drops and come have lunch with Buddy himself. Come join us for a afternoon filled with crafts, candy, and of course lunch! Don’t forget to get your picture taken with Buddy and Santa! Max 86. Register by 12/06.

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BREAKFAST WITH SANTA AT WHITE PINES

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Enjoy a holiday breakfast featuring an appearance by good ol’ St. Nick. Children are able to visit and have a photo taken with Santa, and join in holiday craft activities. Our buffet will feature traditional breakfast selections, and special kid friendly favorites. Guests who bring a new, unwrapped toy, for Toys for Tots will receive a raffle ticket for a chance to win a prize. The fees are $19.95 for adults, $11.95 for children ages 5-11, and $6.95 for children 4 and under. Space is limited; reservations are required at 630.766.0304, ext.2.

White Pines Golf Club

SATURDAY & SUNDAY | DECEMBER 7 & 8 10AM–1PM

www.whitepin esgolf.com

‘TIS THE SEASON | Holiday Parties at White Pines! You and your guests will enjoy magnificent views, exemplary service and delectable cuisine in the beautifully adorned banquet facility. White Pines offers a variety of packages. Menus and bar options may be customized to fit the needs of any group of up to 220 guests. Smaller groups of 80 or less, preferring catering can be accommodated at 37 Bar & Grill. To reserve a date, call the White Pines Event Planning Team at 630.766.0304, ext.2.

Gift Shopping at Your Fingertips

Holiday shopping can be done online at whitepinesgolf.com. For the person who has everything, you may purchase gift cards online or in the Pro Shop. Gift cards can be redeemed for golf, Pro Shop merchandise, and food and drinks in the 37 Bar & Grill.

DAYS OFF SCHOOL CARE

THANKSGIVING, NOVEMBER 25-27 | DECEMBER 26 & 27

The Bensenville Park District offers care for children on school holidays, institute days, and in-service days. Child care is offered from 7am-6pm (children must arrive by 9am). Drop off and pick up will be at the Deer Grove Leisure Center in the Spruce Room. Please bring a sack lunch and water bottle each day. A breakfast and afternoon snack will be provided. Clubhouse Before & After School participants pay only $19 per day. Please register at least 24 hours in advanced. Day of registrations will not be accepted.

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BENSENVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 THREE FOR THREE District 2 lands another $3.75 million in grant funding to support the academic and social-emotional needs of its students. 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 DIRECTORY OF SCHOOLS Blackhawk Middle School 630 766 2601 Dr. Perry Finch | Co-Principal Sarah Humboldt | Co-Principal Nicole Mrowice | Assistant Principal W.A. Johnson School 630 766 2605 Missy Baglarz | Co-Principal Carlos Patiño | Co-Principal Tioga School 630 766 2602 Carlos Azcoitia | Co-Principal Jeffrey Kersten | Co-Principal

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The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Bensenville School District 2 its School Climate Transformation Grant in the amount of $750,000 a year for five years, for a total of $3.75 million. The School Climate Transformation Grant will provide funding for District 2 to develop, enhance, and expand the evidence-based, multi-tiered behavioral frameworks its schools use to improve behavioral outcomes and learning conditions for all students. This is the third prestigious grant District 2 has earned in the past year and a half, bringing an additional $9.25 million into Bensenville schools. In June 2018, the Illinois State Board of Education’s 21st Century Community Learning Centers grants program awarded District 2 and Fenton High School $3 million to fund critical community schools initiatives for five years. Then, in September 2018, District 2 was one of just 15 school districts in the country selected to receive the U.S. Department of Education Full Service Community Schools Grant. The Full Service grant provides $2.5 million over five years to support high-quality early childhood education programs; high quality school and out-of-school time programming; support for a children’s transitions into elementary, middle, and high school, and on to post-secondary education and the workplace; family and community engagement supports for at-home student learning; and social, health, nutrition, and mental health services and supports.

GOLDEN CIRCLE OF QUALITY BSD2 Early Childhood Program meets state’s highest goals for quality. The Illinois State Board of Education recently recognized Bensenville School District 2’s Early Childhood Program with the Gold Circle of Quality for being actively engaged in continuous quality improvement, and for meeting the highest standards for quality in three areas:

we couldn’t be prouder!

• Learning Environment and Teaching • Administration • Training and Education Issued through ExceleRate Illinois, the state’s system for supporting continuous improvement among early learning providers, the Gold Circle of Quality, is the highest rating a program can earn. Only 142 public school-based early childhood sites received the honor.

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BLINDING THEM WITH SCIENCE Blackhawk students enjoy after-school STEM programming on early release Tuesdays.

Rotary to provide winter clothing for families in need.

This fall, the Full Service Community Schools Program in District 2 is partnering with the Center for the Gifted and the Bensenville Community Public Library to provide after-school STEM programming for middle school students on early release Tuesdays. The STEM activities are available on a first-come-first-served basis to the first 60 BMS students in attendance, and each week features a different experiment or build, such as chemistry experiments, simple machine projects, and candy science. The activities are held from 2-3 p.m. in the Meeting Room at Bensenville Community Public Library, 200 S. Church Road in Bensenville. District 2 provides participating students with a snack following each week’s activity.

DRUMMING UP CHARACTER DuPage Foundation grant brings Dancing Drum interactive workshop-to performance percussion program to BSD2 elementary schools. During the workshop portion of the Dancing Drum program, students learned a unique ensemble piece, which included exciting rhythms, drum breaks, and even solos. By the end of the workshop, each student group was ready to showcase its ensemble piece at the final “Drumming Up Character” performance. The Dancing Drum program was made possible by a $10,000 DuPage Foundation Young People’s Music Initiative Grant funded through the JCS Arts, Health and Education Fund.

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FOOD FOR THOUGHT

New parent mentors, community center help District 2 build community.

‘Resilience’ will be the first discussion topic in the new BSD2 Community Dinner Series.

Federal grant dollars from the Full Service Community Schools Program are bringing parent mentors and a new community center to District 2. The new BSD2 Community Center opened in midOctober in the community room (Room 155) at Tioga School and will operate 20 hours a week. The District’s partners in the Full Service Community Schools Program will use the Community Center to share resources and information about the services they can provide BSD2 families. The District’s new parent mentors will also use the Community Center to assist families with navigating the school system by connecting them with important school and District programs, student activities and parent educational workshops.

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COATS FOR FAMILIES

Celebrate our community with a dinner and discussion hosted by Bensenville School District 2 and the Bensenville-Wood Dale Food Pantry from 5:30-7:30 pm on Thursday, November 7, at Blackhawk Middle School. Attendees will be treated to a free pasta dinner, followed by a viewing of lifelong educator Rita Pierson’s inspiring TED Talk, Every Kid Needs a Champion. Diners will then engage in a lively dinner table discussion on the topic of Resilience.

Bensenville-Wood Dale Rotary will distribute new and gently used winter clothing to families in need during its 18th annual Coats for Families event, which will be held Saturday, December 7, from 9-11 am at W.A. Johnson School, located at 252 Ridgewood Avenue in Bensenville. Coats will be distributed on a firstcome, first-served basis. Children must be present to receive a coat, and adult coats will be available on a limited basis. Families are encouraged to exchange children’s coats that are still in good condition but no longer fit. Rotary’s Coats for Families event is held in conjunction with the Village of Bensenville’s 48th Annual Holiday Toy Drive. Residents can support these efforts by donating new and unwrapped toys, new or gently used coats, and new hats, scarves and non-perishable food items at donation boxes located throughout the community. Monetary donations to Rotary’s Coats for Families event can also be made by visiting operationwarm.org/BensenvilleRotary. Every $20 donation buys a new winter coat for a child in need.

WANT MORE BSD2 NEWS? Follow us on Facebook at Bensenville School District 2 Follow us on Twitter @BensenvilleD2. Visit www.bsd2.org | About Us | News, Notifications & Social Media.

All are welcome to enjoy this free meal. However, seating for this special event – the first in the new Food for Thought BSD2 Community Dinner Series – is limited. RSVP is required, so make your reservations today at 630.766.5940 ext. 1122 or twaldorf@bsd2.org.

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BENSENVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

Winter Holiday

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Bensenville Fire Protection District ISO Class 2 500 South York Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.bensenvillefpd.org Chief Michael Spain Phone 630 594 1184 Cell 708 935 7198 Services CPR Child Safety Seat Checks Professional Fire Academy Citizens Fire Academy Safety Seminars See the calendar on pages 15 &16 for upcoming CPR Classes and Child Safety Seat Check dates!

Keep the Wreath Red As the holiday season begins, you will notice a large holiday wreath on the front of the Bensenville Fire Protection District stations. Each of the wreaths will be decorated with large red bulbs that will be illuminated during the holiday season. Should a fire occur during the holiday season that is determined to have been directly caused by a holiday decoration, a white bulb will replace the red bulb. The idea is for the residents of the Bensenville Fire Protection District to be exceptionally safety conscious during the holiday season.

Safety

Winter holidays are a time for families and friends to get together. But that also means a greater risk for fire. Following a few simple tips will ensure a happy and fire-safe holiday season. HOLIDAY DECORATING KKK Be careful with holiday decorations. Choose decorations that are flame resistant or flame retardant.

KKK Keep lit candles away from decorations and other things that can burn. KKK Some lights are only for indoor or outdoor use, but not both. KKK Replace any string of lights with worn or broken cords or loose bulb connections. Connect no more than three strands of mini light sets and a maximum of 50 bulbs for screw-in bulbs. Read manufacturer’s instructions for number of LED strands to connect. KKK Use clips, not nails, to hang lights so the cords do not get damaged. KKK Keep decorations away from windows and doors.

HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING KKK Test your smoke alarms and tell guests about your home fire escape plan.

KKK Keep children and pets away from lit candles. KKK Keep matches and lighters up high in a locked cabinet. KKK Stay in the kitchen when cooking on the stovetop. KKK Ask smokers to smoke outside. Remind smokers to keep their smoking materials with them so young children do not touch them. KKK Provide large, deep ashtrays for smokers. Wet cigarette butts with water before discarding. Your Source for SAFETY Information

NFPA Public Education Division • 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169

Before Heading Out or to Bed

Blow out lit candles when you leave the room or go to bed. Turn off all light strings and decorations before leaving home or going to bed.

FACTS

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home decoration fires are started by candles.

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holiday decoration fires happen because decorations are placed too close to a heat source.

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tuesday ELIGIBILITY | To be eligible, family member must show proof of residency in the Bensenville/Wood Dale Area HOURS | Open Wednesday and Saturday 8:30am-11:00 am CONTACT | 192 South Center Street Bensenville, IL 60106 Phone: 630.766.9382 EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS! | Donations can be made payable to: Bensenville/Wood Dale Food Pantry 192 S Center Street Bensenville, IL 60106 If you would like to volunteer or have any questions please contact Judy Jorns at 630.766.9382

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BCPL Family Movie Night, 6:30pm FHS 12:08 dismissal CDC Meeting: 6:30pm, VH

BCPL Crayons & Games, 6:30pm BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Grades 6-8 Fall Band Concert, 6:30pm

BCPL Medical Cannabis, 7pm BCPL Thursday Night Book Club, 7pm FHS Padres Unidos & Polish Parent Outreach joint meeting 6:45pm BSD2 end of first trimester BSD2 Full Service Fall Parent Workshop Series, 9:30-11am at BCPL BSD2 Community Dinner, 5:30-7:30pm, Blackhawk Middle School

BCPL Family Storytime, 1pm BCPL Author Visit: Emilie Lucchesi, PhD., 2pm BFPD Free Child Safety Seat Check, 9am – 12pm, 500 S York Road

BCPL Documentary Film Series, 7pm BPD Veterans Day Breakfast, 9-11am, White Pines

BCPL Teen Justice League, 12:30pm BCPL Polish Storytime, 5:30pm BCPL LEGO Night, 6:30pm BSD2 Food for Families, 4-6pm, Wood Dale Junior High BSD2 Preschool & Kindergarten Family Fun Night, 5:30-7pm, Tioga School Village Board Meeting: 6:30pm, VH

BCPL Crayons & Games, 6:30pm BCPL Art & Relaxation, 7pm BSD2 Birth-to-3 Program Early Literacy Activities, 9:30-10:30am, BCPL Bensenville Short Film Festival, 7pm Bensenville Theatre

Garden Club at BCPL, 11:30am BCPL Noche de Película, 6:30pm BCPL Cooking the Books, 7pm BSD2 Full Service Fall Parent Workshop Series, 9:30-11am, BCPL Bilingual Parent Advisory Council, 5:30-7pm, Blackhawk Middle School

BCPL Beading Workshop, 1:30pm

BCPL Family Art Night, 6:30pm FHS 12:08 dismissal

BCPL Crayons & Games, 6:30pm BCPL Pumpkin Wood Block Trio, 7pm FHS PTO meeting 6:30pm BSD2 Regular Board of Education Meeting, 7pm, BSD2 Educational Administration Center BPD Board Meeting, 6pm, DGLC

BCPL Book Brunch, 10am BCPL Film Fanatics, 7pm BSD2 Full Service Signs of Depression Parent Workshop (Spanish), 6-7:30pm, Blackhawk Middle Schoo

BCPL No School Movie, 1pm FHS No school BSD2 Thanksgiving Break – schools and offices closed Village Hall Closed

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BCPL Meditation Program, 7pm BCPL Lit Chicks, 7pm BSD2 Full Service Signs of Depression Parent Workshop (English), 6-7:30pm Blackhawk Middle School

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BCPL Trivia Night at Green St. Grille, 7pm Senior Luncheon: Monty’s Banquets – Doors open @ 10am Large Brush Pickup: Brush and branches out by 7am

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The Bensenville / Wood Dale Food Pantry has been providing food assistance to the residents of Bensenville, Wood Dale and North Elmhurst since 1972. The pantry is funded entirely by monetary and food donations as well as grant assistance and run exclusively by volunteers.

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BCPL Gingerbread House Making, 1pm BSD2 Bensenville Rotary Coats for Families, 9-11am, Johnson School BPD Breakfast with Santa, 10am-1pm, White Pines BPD Santa Train Ride, 2:30-4:35pm, Bensenville Train Station BPD Farmside Christmas at Fischer Farm, 2-5pm

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BCPL Documentary Film Series, 7pm BCPL Vintage Holiday Desserts, 7pm

BCPL Polish Storytime, 5:30pm BCPL LEGO Night, 6:30pm

BCPL Crayons & Games, 6:30pm BCPL Art & Relaxation, 7pm BCPL Holiday Beading, 7pm

Garden Club Christmas Party at BCPL, 11:30am BCPL Noche de Película, 6:30pm BCPL Cooking the Books, 7pm FHS Padres Unidos meeting 6:45pm

BCPL Visit with Santa, 6:30pm BSD2 Pre-Kindergarten Screenings, Tioga School – call for appointment Senior Luncheon Holiday Party, 10am, White Pines Banquet Hall

BCPL Holiday Throwback Bash, 7pm BCPL Lit Chicks, 7pm

BCPL Bingo for Kids, 6:30pm FHS/ BSD2 Food For Families pick up, 4-6pm Village Board Meeting: 6:30pm, VH

BCPL Crayons & Games, 6:30pm FHS Final exams BFPD CPR Heartsaver Class, 1pm, 500 S York Road, $45 BSD2 Johnson School Kindergarten & First Grade Winter Program, 10am BSD2 Johnson School Second & Third Grade Winter Program, 1:30pm BSD2 Board of Ed Meeting, 7pm, EAC BPD Board Meeting, 6pm, DGLC

BCPL Film Fanatics, 7pm FHS Final exams BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Holiday Assembly for Grades 2 & 4, 12:30pm BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Holiday Assembly for Grades 6-8, 2pm BSD2 Tioga Winter Holiday Concert, 6:30pm

FHS Final exams BSD2 Tioga WInter Holiday Sing-a-long, 1:45-2:30pm

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FRIDAY | DECEMBER 6 | 4:00 – 7:00 PM Join Library staff for our annual Holiday Open House and celebrate the holidays with us! Details on page 2!

FRIDAY | DECEMBER 13 | 6:30 PM Bring your little ones for our annual visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus. While waiting kids will be able to make a craft, play games, and more! Details on page 2!

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BPD Days Off School Care, 7am-6pm, DGLC

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BCPL Leslie Goddard: Chicago Dept. Stores, 2pm FHS Band & Choir concert 2pm BPD Santa’s Pet Photos, 1:15-2:45pm, DGLC BPD Santa Train Ride, 2:30-4:35pm & 4:30-6:35pm, Bensenville Train Station

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BFPD Healthcare Provider CPR, 9am, 500 S York Road, $45 BPD Lunch with Buddy the Elf, 11am-12:30pm, DGLC BPD Historic Holiday Express Train, 2, 4:15 & 6:30pm, Veterans Park

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