Community Newsletter MARCH/APRIL 2019

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MARCH/APRIL 2019

BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY breakfast with the

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SATURDAY | APRIL 6 @ 10:00 AM BLACKHAWK MIDDLE SCHOOL CAFETERIA AGES 10 YEARS OLD AND YOUNGER Kids 10 and younger are encouraged to join the Bensenville Community Public Library and Bensenville School District 2 for our second annual Breakfast with the Easter Bunny in the Blackhawk Middle School Cafeteria. This event includes a pancake, tater tots, sausage, and egg breakfast, a photo-op with the Easter Bunny, as well as other crafts and activities. Buses will be available for those with limited transportation, bus route information will be available one week prior to event. Registration is not required, but space is limited. All children must be attended by an adult. All adults must be accompanied with a child. For questions or further details, please contact the Library at 630.766.4642.

Unlimited Rides All 4 Days Purchase by May 6 | $50

NEW AT THE LIBRARY — Passport Services The Bensenville Community Public Library is now a United States Passport Acceptance Facility! We will be accepting passport applications by appointment only. Please call the Library at 630.766.4642 or email passport@benlib.org to schedule an appointment. More information on passport services, including a checklist of the necessary documents, is available on our website at benlib.org/passport-services. Questions? Please contact the Adult Services Department at 630.766.4642.

TRIVIA NIGHT AT GREEN ST. GRILLE

After May 6 at Carnival, $60

for more information on the spring carnival, including wristband locations, please visit: bensenvillespringcarnival.com or bensenvilleparkdistrict.org

FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH @ 7:00 PM | MARCH 4 | APRIL 1 Join staff from the Bensenville Community Public Library on the first Monday of every month from 7:00 – 9:00 pm and flex your trivia muscle at the Green St. Grille! Gather some friends and compete against other teams for prizes by answering questions about history, pop culture and more! Green St. Grille is located 120 W. Green St. in Bensenville.

AUTHOR VISIT: Duncan Tonatiuh

R E C R E AT I O N & C O M M U N I T Y PROGRAMMING

TUESDAY | MARCH 5 @ 6:30 PM | ALL AGES The Bensenville Library and Bensenville School District 2 are delighted to welcome authorillustrator Duncan Tonatiuh! Mr. Tonatiuh will talk with families about his books and his career as an author-illustrator. The first 15 children in line will receive a free copy of The Princess and the Warrior, available in English and Spanish, to be autographed by the author. A limited number of copies will also be available for purchase. Book autographs will end precisely at 8:00 pm. Free copies and author autographs are available on a first-come, first-served basis the evening of the event.

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

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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 May/June is March 22, 2019.

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PEOPLE’S RESOURCE CENTER ART SHOW RECEPTION | FRIDAY | MARCH 15 FROM 5:30 – 7:30 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 Susan Z. Diamond | President Linda Weiss | Vice President Susan Earley | Treasurer Tina Lux | Secretary Kathleen “Kathy” Quinn Jim Ricker Mandi Zalewski David Sieffert | Library Director LIBRARY CLOSINGS Sunday, April 21 | Easter

Check out our

Spring/Summer Program Guide for more programs and events!

This spring exhibition will feature recent work from artists at the People’s Resource Center (PRC), a non-profit dedicated to serving the residents of DuPage County. PRC provides a variety of free services for people including art classes. We will display many different kinds of artwork such as paintings, ceramics, and mixed media pieces. We invite the public to join us for a reception celebrating the artists and their work. Art will be on display beginning in early March.

DICTIONARY MAGNETS

WEDNESDAY | MARCH 20 @ 7:00 PM | ADULTS ONLY! Surround yourself with words of inspiration! Join us as we make these simple dictionary magnets—using flat marbles and dictionary pages! With over 273,000 entries in the English dictionary, your options are endless. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Doors to the event open at 6:45 pm. Participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and seats cannot be held.

THE FANTASTICAL WORKINGS OF THE BROTHERS GRIMM SATURDAY | MARCH 23 @ 2:00 PM

Historian Jim Gibbons will discuss the lives and works of the Brothers Grimm, such as Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, Snow White and many more. Gibbons will explain how the two brothers’ 19th century fairy tales still live on – generations after their own deaths, and how they set a precedent for the fairy tales of today.

RECYCLED CD COASTERS

WEDNESDAY | APRIL 17 @ 7:00 PM | ADULTS ONLY! In the spirit of Earth Day, let’s reuse, recycle, and repurpose and create something beautiful! We will be upcycling old CDs and turning them into fun, functional coasters—great for summertime parties. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Doors to the event open at 6:45 p.m. Participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and seats cannot be held.

COLONEL ROBERT R. MCCORMICK: HIS LIFE AND LEGACY SUNDAY | APRIL 28 @ 2:00 PM

Colonel Robert R. McCormick was the iconic owner, editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune from 1911 until his death in 1955. Before his nearly 45-year career as a printing and publishing visionary, and radio and television pioneer, Robert McCormick was a WWI artillery officer, which influenced his life immeasurably. Join Jeffrey Anderson, the Interpretation Manager and Volunteer Coordinator at Robert R. McCormick House to learn more about this monumental figure.

INTEREXCHANGE ENGLISH/SPANISH LANGUAGE CONVERSATION GROUP TUESDAYS FROM 6:00 – 7:00 PM | BEGINS TUESDAY, MARCH 12 This group is open to all English and Spanish speakers interested in learning each other’s language. The conversation group will speak for half of the hour in English and the other half of the hour in Spanish so everyone will have the opportunity to practice their second language. Prior experience with both Spanish and English is useful, but all English and Spanish speakers are welcome.

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Family Movie Night Has a New Time!

LUNCHTIME THEATER

MONDAY | MARCH 25 @ 12:00 PM | ALL AGES Bring your sack lunch and join us for a special Spring Break movie while taking advantage of stadium seating, free popcorn, and new HD projection in the Library’s auditorium!

BINGO FOR KIDS

MARCH 26 | EASTER BUNNY BINGO | 6:30 PM | AGES 12 YEARS OLD AND YOUNGER Children can head to the Library for a night of gaming fun, where players have a chance to win Bingo Bucks that they can redeem for prizes.

Join the Library the first Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. 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! Visit the Library’s website for more information.

MARCH 5 | Hotel Transylvania 3 APRIL 2 | Ralph Breaks The Internet

Film Fanatics

VIDEO GAME CLUB TOURNAMENT

Join us on the third Thursday of every month at 7:00 p.m. and take advantage of stadium seating, new HD projection, and free popcorn in the Library’s auditorium for a showing of cinematic gems you may have missed. Admission to the show is free! Visit the Library’s website for more information.

Join the library for its first ever MEGA Video Game Tournament Day – complete with pizza!

MARCH 21 | Skyscraper APRIL 18 | Hotel Artemis

PERLER BEAD WORKSHOP

WEDNESDAY | MARCH 27 @ 10:30 AM | AGES 8 TO 16 YEARS OLD Let your imagination run wild as you use all sorts of different colored Perler beads and create whatever design you’d like.

THURSDAY | MARCH 28 FROM 1:00-5:00 PM | AGES 10 TO 18 YEARS OLD

Documentary Film Series

LIFE-SIZE CANDYLAND — FAMILY EDITION! You’re invited to play our life-size Candy Land game! The meeting room will transform into the game board with YOU as the game piece. Compete with your family for your Candy Land prize! Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Join the Library the second Monday of every month at 7:00 p.m. for a new documentary film series! Take advantage of stadium seating, new HD projection, and free popcorn in the Library’s auditorium. For trailers and ratings, visit the Library’s website.

FAMILY STORYTIME

MARCH 11 | Encounters at the End of the World (2007, Rated G) APRIL 8 | Man on Wire (2008, PG-13)

FRIDAY | MARCH 29 FROM 10:30 AM – 12:30 PM FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN 3 YEARS OLD AND UP

SECOND AND FOURTH SATURDAYS OF EVERY MONTH AT 1:30 P.M. | AGES: 2 TO 8 YEARS OLD Join us for a weekend celebration of our favorite authors! We will hear stories from Eric Carle, Oliver Jeffers, Mo Willems, and many more! Playtime will follow with a variety of toys that the whole family can enjoy. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Please note: Family Storytime will not meet on May 25.

FAMILY ART NIGHT

THIRD TUESDAYS OF THE MONTH AT 6:30 P.M. | AGES: 12 YEARS OLD AND YOUNGER Join us the third Tuesday of every month to channel your inner artist. See what you can create with different types of paints, stamps, and more, available from the Library’s art supply stash. We will present themed project ideas to get you started. All of our supplies are washable, but there is a chance for a mess, so wear something that can get messy! Space is limited, and artists will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Lunchtime Theater

Monday | March 25 @ 12:00 pm | All Ages Bring your sack lunch and join us for a special Spring Break movie while taking advantage of stadium seating, free popcorn, and new HD projection in the Library’s auditorium! Movie title will be announced one week before the event. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. 3


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 Agnieszka Annie Jaworska McLane Mac Lomax Nicholas Panicola Jr. Armando Perez Village Clerk Nancy Quinn Village Manager Evan K. Summers

LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN BENSENVILLE? The Village’s website is continuously being updated with community job postings. To view these jobs, visit bensenville.il.us and click the Employment Opportunities icon. If you wish to receive notifications when a new job is posted, click on the Notify Me icon located on the Village home page and select which jobs you would like to receive notifications for.

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MEET THE EASTER BUNNY AT THE BENSENVILLE THEATRE APRIL 20TH Bring a camera to the Bensenville Theatre located at 9 South Center Street in Bensenville to take a photo with the Easter Bunny, receive a souvenir, and much more! Our hoppy guest will be visiting from 10am – noon or while supplies last. For questions regarding the event, please visit bensenville.il.us or call 630.766.8200.

SIGN UP FOR THE BENSENVILLE FACES PROJECT Do you live, work or play in the Village of Bensenville? If so, then you are one of the many diverse faces that make up our community and we invite you to participate in the BENSENVILLE FACES PROJECT. To participate, simply send your name, phone and email address to FACES@bensenville.il.us along with your favorite head & shoulder photo. We will turn that photo into a line drawing, and then invite you to register for one of several paint/collage events to be held around town over the next few months. At the events, you will be given all the supplies necessary to make a collage portrait of yourself along with an instructor to guide you through creating your own work of art. Once complete, we will photograph the final artwork to be printed on metal and displayed in town as part of the art installation. You will keep your original artwork. The Bensenville Faces Community Art Project is supported by a Picture This Visual Arts MiniGrant from the JCS Fund, a donor-advised fund of The DuPage Foundation.

VILLAGE BOARD APPROVES FIVE YEAR CONTRACT WITH REPUBLIC SERVICES AT REDUCED RATE In October 2018, Village President Frank DeSimone and the Village Board approved a five-year agreement with Republic Services. This agreement will lower monthly refuse and recycling payments by $2.03. Because of macroeconomic changes in global refuse and recycling policies, there will be a $0.25 fee per month on all accounts. Senior households will continue to receive a 15% discount on their regular garbage rate. The annual increase will be 3% each year beginning in 2020. The approval of this agreement continues Republic Services high quality customer service while reducing costs for Bensenville residents.

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DOWNLOAD THE YOURGOV CITIZEN REQUEST APP The YourGov App allows Bensenville residents to report non-emergency related issues to the Village. This application can be used via website, mobile phone, or tablet. By using YourGov, you can submit an issue and track its progress from submission to completion. Issues are submitted to the Village’s work management program where they can be forwarded on to the appropriate department. The YourGov application should not be used to request overnight street parking. For emergency matters, residents should still call 911 immediately. Any requests not specifically listed on the YourGov app should be reported to the Share a Concern Center at 630.594.1515.

SENIOR INFORMATIONAL HOTLINE 630.350.3426 Finding the answers to your questions can sometimes be confusing. The Senior Informational Hotline is available to provide basic information about Village programs and services. Our goal is to help Bensenville Senior Citizens easily navigate their way through the various government departments and agencies. The hotline is a comprehensive resource for information on a full range of questions that pertain to village services. The hotline is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Call 630.350.3426 to speak with a representative.

BUILDING PERMIT REMINDER Spring is just around the corner and with nice weather comes the opportunity for many home improvement projects. For many of these projects, you are required to obtain a building permit. For questions regarding building permits, stop by the Village Hall Community and Economic Development counter or call 630.350.3413.

BE PREPARED WITH CODERED ALERT SYSTEMS The Village of Bensenville uses CodeRED as one way to alert residents and businesses of emergency situations and provide up to date information. This system uses a database of phone numbers including land lines and cell phone numbers. Multiple numbers can be submitted for each person or business. A CodeRED message will have the caller ID # (866) 419-5000 for emergencies. We suggest that you program this number into your cell phone as a new contact and use CodeRED as the contact name. If you miss a message, you can dial this number and listen to the message again in its entirety. To sign up for the CodeRED system, go to the Village Website Home Page and click the CodeRed Alert System icon. The highlighted link will take you to the enrollment page. Please remember to review your information before submitting everything to CodeRED. For additional information or to register by phone, please call 630.350.3461.

Permits are required for a number of projects or situations including the following: RESIDENTIAL FENCES AND DECKS ADDITIONS AND REMODELS DRIVEWAYS, PATIOS AND WALKWAYS WATER HEATER REPLACEMENT FURNACE AND A/C REPLACEMENT

NOW OPEN IN BENSENVILLE!

SHEDS AND DETACHED GARAGES ROOF, GUTTERS, AND SIDING SANITARY SEWER REPLACEMENT DEMOLITION CHICKEN COOP INSTALLATIONS ATHLETICO BENSENVILLE 460 West Irving Park Road | Suite G 630.948.5665

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2019 VILLAGE BRUSH AND BRANCH PICK-UP Do Not Bundle Brush or Branches 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 Agnieszka Annie Jaworska McLane Mac Lomax Nicholas Panicola Jr. Armando Perez Village Clerk Nancy Quinn Village Manager Evan K. Summers

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REPUBLIC SERVICES collects April through November: individual branches less than three feet in length and one inch in diameter on your regular trash collection day from your regular collection point. Place in biodegradable paper bags or garbage cans with two Yard Waste Only labels attached. Yard Waste Only stickers can be picked up for free at the Village Hall. Republic Services collects these branches with other residential yard waste. To discard root balls, break them up into small enough pieces to fit into your trash container for Republic Services to collect.

Friday before the scheduled collection week, but no later than 7:00 am on the first Monday of each month. Each street receives a single collection during a scheduled week; placing brush or branches out after the deadline can result in a citation and no pickup.

VILLAGE CREWS collect larger brush on the first full week of each month from April through November. Place cut ends of brush and branches towards the street. Individual branches must not exceed six inches in diameter or ten feet in length. Brush may be placed on the parkway for collection beginning the

2019 DATES April 1, 2019 August 5, 2019 May 6, 2019 September 3, 2019* June 3, 2019 October 7, 2019 July 1, 2019 November 4, 2019 *Out by 7 am on Tuesday due to Labor Day Holiday

FREE MULCH PROGRAM

SPRING STORM PREPAREDNESS

Beginning in April, the Village of Bensenville will offer FREE recycled triple ground mulch to incorporated Bensenville residents. This opportunity is the result of in town brush pickups, tree trimmings and tree removals. This is one of Bensenville’s environmental initiative to recycle our material and reinvest back into the community. Mulch is available 7 days a week at the Public Works Facility parking lot at 717 E. Jefferson Street (right across the Redmond pond) and is accessible at the NE corner in a concrete bin for residents to help themselves. Residents are responsible for loading their own mulch, containers, shovels and their own transportation. The property is under surveillance please be respectful of other residents and the Public Works Facility.

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Each Year in March, the National Weather Service designates the first full week as Severe Weather Preparedness Week. This is the time to review severe weather (i.e. tornado) preparedness, review the difference between a Watch and Warning and review when Watch or Warnings can be issued. Take the time to review what steps you can take to protect yourself and loved ones by designating where the best place to go for safety is located. For more information visit the Village Website, under Emergency Management Agency, or call the EMA Office at 630.350.3461.

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FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL FENTON HIGH SCHOOL RECOGNIZES ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLARS FOR 2019 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.

The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) recognized over 21,000 students from 757 high schools as 2019 State Scholars, including 31 from Fenton High School. Illinois State Scholar winners rank in the top ten percent of high school seniors. Selection is based on SAT or ACT scores, and/or class rank at the end of their junior year. High school guidance counselors work in conjunction with the ISAC to determine the winners. Congratulations to the following students for their outstanding academic achievement.

Board of Education Paul Wedemann | President Mary Ann Payton-Howell | Vice President Patricia Jalowiec | Secretary Leonel Figueroa Juliet Rago | Jacci Ramirez Laura Wassinger

Jeffrey Andrews, Doris Anton, Marcus Astorga, Dharma Bruce, Bart Burzawa, Alice Callejas, Fabian Calvillo, Timothy Carr III, Alexander Castillo, Pamela Castillo, Nathan Exconde, Gracie Garza, Karsen Idelman, Jessica Jalowiec, Julia Kaspari, Agata Kukielko, Natalie Le, Erick Lopez, Jordan Loyola Arcos, Pola Luckiewicz, Marilyn Medina, Mackenzie Miller, Monika Nevarez, Belem Oseguera, Shivani Patel, Patrick Patterson, Alyssa Silva, Sophia Sohail, Isabelle Swanson, Alexis Vargas, Milijana Vasilic.

The District 100 Board of Education will hold regular business meetings on Wednesday, March 20 and April 24. District 100 meetings are held at 7:00 p.m. 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 Kathy Schroeder Director of Community Relations Nancy Coleman | Director of Special Education Michelle Papanicolaou Director of Curriculum and Instruction Todd Becker Director of Activities and Athletics Blake Brodie, Director of Building, Grounds and Transportation Eileen Roberts | Assistant Principal Pedro Castro | Dean of Students Kate Ward | Division Leader, English, Social Studies, World Languages, ESL Eric Koranda | Division Leader, Applied Tech, FACS, Business, PE, Art and Music Lisa Luna | Division Leader, Math, Science and ARC

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21ST CENTURY GRANT UPDATE Last spring, Fenton applied for a competitive grant called the 21st Century Community Learning Center Grant. Fenton along with District 2 were recipients of the five-year-grant. Below is a quick summary of the grant, and how it will be implemented at Fenton. The purpose of the grant is to provide students after school enrichment opportunities in the areas of art, music, fitness, social emotional, and tutoring. Starting this January, we began to offer our students the following after school and Saturday opportunities, which we will call Bison Cultural Connections. 1. Academic Tutoring: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 2. Culinary Bling Session: Saturday 3. Virtual/Augmented/Mixed Reality Session: Wednesdays (coming soon) A

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4. Art Therapy: Thursdays 5. Boys Group: Saturdays 6. Hip Hop After School: (coming soon) Snacks are provided daily. After school buses are available at 4:30 pm. Saturday are required to arrange transportation on their own. Bison Cultural Connections has two coordinators, our Community Coordinator is Mr. Simon Sanchez and Daily Coordinator is Mr. Tom Cantlin. We are very excited about Bison Cultural Connections, and encourage your children to participate. To learn more about the Bison Cultural Connections, please contact Sam Bentsen at bentsen@fenton100.org or Eileen Roberts at roberts@fenton100.org.

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FENTON PROJECT BASED LEARNING A Documentary in the Making Eric Richter, a freelance director, editor, videographer as well as a Fenton Alum (‘02) has returned to the classroom today to Rebecca Norris’ 5th hour Film Study class to speak about making documentaries. Mr. Richter, who grew up in Bensenville and now resides in Chicago, creates stylized and original feature length and short films, music videos, documentaries, branded content and commercials.

FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL | District 100 1000 West Green Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 2500 www.fenton100.org

He shared that some of his experiences include working with the Hornets NBA basketball team, when they were in Oklahoma City and in New Orleans, after college. After that he returned to the Chicago area to work with a record label. It all began with volunteering and carrying a camera all the time, just to stay involved. “Students today have phones in their hands and that makes it exciting” says Eric, “this is a new generation of filmmakers.” Students in Ms. Norris’ class watched a trailer of his work and a few clips from his movies in preparation for their own documentary projects to begin next week. Eric answered questions and explained the process of creating movies and for a documentary to help them plan. For their documentary, they will plan, film, interview, and edit projects on topics or issues of their choosing to create their PBL project! “I thought the speaker was amazing showing us his documentary, other movies, and giving us advice we were interested in. I was really interested because I’ve been wanting to do a documentary centering on a concert or show, like he did, so I thought it was really cool of him showing us his work with music, said Film student, Justice Newsome. I’m kinda nervous for the upcoming project, but I am already planning what to do. I’ll be documenting my brother who works with individuals who have down syndrome and other mental illnesses.”

Dance Force finished 6th in State!

As he was leaving the building he told Ms. Norris, “If it was not for Film Study at Fenton High School, I would not have gone to Columbia College in Chicago and pursued my dream of becoming a filmmaker. I think this class is awesome for all students to take whether they are college bound or not.”

SPRING MUSICAL ILMEA All-State Choir and Music

Our Spring musical will be Working based on the book by Studs Terkel. It is a musical telling the stories of various workers through interviews. Working paints a vivid portrait of the men and women that the world so often takes for granted: the schoolteacher, the phone operator, the waitress, the millworker, the mason and the housewife, just to name a few. Nominated for six Tony Awards, this classic has been updated for a modern age, featuring new songs by Tony Award-winning Lin-Manuel Miranda, as well as favorites by Stephen Schwartz, Craig Carnelia and James Taylor. It will be performed at Fenton April 25-27. Senior Citizens in Wood Dale can receive a gold card to attend any of the performances by calling Fenton at 630.860.8621.

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TRI-DISTRICT FINE ARTS CONNECTION The Tri-District Choral Festival is a long standing tradition for more than the last 15 years between the Fenton High School, Wood Dale Junior High and Blackhawk Middle School choral departments. This event provides the opportunity for vertical articulation of the three programs through a day of workshop, rehearsal and performance. In alignment with the Illinois Arts (Music) Standards (#6-Convey meaning through the presentation of artistic work) all of the students have worked to prepare a common piece within their respective programs and then bring it together at the festival. The Festival not only consists of a day rich in musical experiences and learning, but also allows for the Fenton students to connect with future Fenton students. Topics Jazz band and swing choir (both extracurricular) toured Wood Dale discussed within small and large groups and Junior High, Blackhawk Middle School and performed for activities consist of: The Bison Way, Be Real, Bridgeway of Bensenville’s nursing home residents. extra-curricular and elective opportunities and a question and answer session about “life as a FHS student”. We are so thankful that we have had this opportunity to not only bridge the gap between the three schools, provide an opportunity to meet the social emotional needs of many of our current and incoming students, but also establish a PLC of the choral music educators involved. Jazz band and swing choir (both extracurricular) toured Wood Dale Junior High, Blackhawk Middle School and performed for Bridgeway of Bensenville’s nursing home residents.

All Conference Football Correction to All-Conference List for Fall Athletics

Congratulations to Jimmy Deckert who was excluded from the list.

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Fenton High School Music Department

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sunday | march 10 FENTON HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA Doors open at 12:45 PM Performances 1-4:00 PM

Come and enjoy a variety of musical selections performed by our Choir students, a wonderful meal, and lots of raffles & prizes! We will also have games and activities for the young kids to enjoy.

$8 per person

Includes Spaghetti dinner, salad, beverage, dessert, and hours of entertainment! Tickets may be purchased in advance (strongly encouraged) or at the door, until capacity. For more information, contact Jackie Dye, Coordinator, at 312.912.4198 or jddye2012@yahoo.com

ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE FENTON BAND AND CHOIR STUDENTS!

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BENSENVILLE PARK DISTRICT Deer Grove Leisure Center Administrative Office 1000 West Wood Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 7015 BensenvilleParkDistrict.org WhitePinesGolf.com

15% OFF WATER PARK PASS THROUGH APRIL 30TH The Bensenville Water Park & Splash Pad opens for the 2019 season on May 25. Save by purchasing your pass(es) early; passes may be purchased at Deer Grove Leisure Center. Visit BensenvilleParkDistrict.org or call 630.766.7015 for pricing.

WATER PARK & SPLASH PAD PRIVATE RENTALS

White Pines Golf Club 500 West Jefferson Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 0304

Great for family reunions, customer appreciation events, church outings or staff parties. You and your guests will enjoy an exclusive event at the Water Park. For more information and to reserve your event, please call 630.766.7015.

Bensenville Water Park & Splash Pad 1100 West Wood Street Bensenville, Illinois 60106 630 766 SWIM (7946)

Easter Events

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 FREE! Manager of Park Operations Joseph C. Vallez

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FREE! Flashlight Egg Hunt

AGES 5-12 | Bring your flashlight and basket to the Flashlight Egg Hunt! Participants can do an Easter themed craft, participate in an egg hunt, and savor s’mores by the bonfire. The Easter Bunny will be there too! Registration is not required.

Easter Egg Hunt & Eggstravaganza

ALL AGES | Easter Egg Hunt begins at 10 am sharp. Following the egg hunt, come enjoy family fun and entertainment at our Annual Easter Eggstravaganza! Celebrate with games, crafts, inflatables, and a photo with the bunny!

Easter Basket Delivery

Have a special Easter basket delivered right to your door! The Easter bunny will be making deliveries to Bensenville Park District resident homes between 1:30-3:30pm. Parents/Guardians will provide the baskets filled with candy and toys. Register and bring your basket(s) to the Deer Grove Leisure Center by 6pm on Friday, April 12.

Easter Brunch

Brunch highlights includes waffle bar, omelettes to order, and carving station. Other items include lunch selections, appetizers, salads and a sweet table. Reservations and deposit are required; call 630.766.0304 x2. For more information, please visit WhitePinesGolf.com.

FISCHER FARM | 6:30PM START THURSDAY | APRIL 18

VARBLE PARK | 10:15AM-12:15PM FREE! | APRIL 13 SATURDAY

NEW! FREE! SATURDAY | APRIL 13 | 1:30-2:30PM

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Please contact the following departments for job opportunities. Applications available at the Leisure Center and White Pines or download at BensenvilleParkDistrict.org. White Pines Proshop/Course 630.766.0304 x 1 klind@WhitePinesGolf.com White Pines Banquets/Restaurant 630.766.0304 x 2 banquets@WhitePinesGolf.com Bensenville Water Park 630.238.4922 tlinder@BensenvilleParkDistrict.org Summer Camps 630.238.4922 lsemetko@BensenvilleParkDistrict.org

WHITE PINES GOLF CLUB SEATINGS 9:30AM-1:30PM SUNDAY | APRIL 21

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SUMMER CAMPS EARLY BIRD SALE

Register by 6pm Friday, May 24 and save $10 off each full session (10 days) reserved for Adventure, Sports, Discovery (ages 6-10) and Teen Camps (ages 11-15). You may also take advantage of our multiple child(ren) discount during this time. Keep an eye out for additional camps not found in our Winter Spring Brochure! These include Jr. Lifeguard Camp, Splashtasic Camp, and Bensenville Sport Conference Camps. 2019 Summer Camps begin on June 10. To reserve your child’s place in camp, a $25 down payment per session, per child, is required. Payment plans are available. Make sure to take advantage of the Park District’s Before and After Camp Care Program. All payments must be made at the Deer Grove Leisure Center registration desk.

TINY TOT PRESCHOOL CLASSROOM PREVIEW WEEK | MARCH 4-8

Give your child (ages 3 and 4) the opportunity to grow with the Tiny Tot Preschool by attending a class during preview week. Tour the classroom and meet the teachers. Contact ttschool@BensenvilleParkDistrict.org or 630.766.7015 x2017.

ALL AROUND THE HOUSE QUILT SHOW

FISCHER FARM | SATURDAY, MARCH 30 & SUNDAY, MARCH 31 | 10AM-3PM

Over 80 quilts will be on display, many antiques. There will be a wide variety of items for sale, including books, patterns, fabric, blocks, and quilts. Door prizes will be awarded! Fees are $4 for ages 18+ and $1 for ages 5-17. Pay day of event. If you would like to volunteer for this event or supply a quilt to display, please contact Jonathan at 630.834.3152.

WHITE PINES GOLF CLUB

Visit WhitePinesGolf.com for the best rates available golf rates, special events and much more. There’s always something cooking at White Pines!

Super Saver Season Golf Passes

Bensenville Park District residents are able to purchase golf passes at an incredible rate. This is an all-inclusive pass which includes golf cart rental, permanent tee time, unlimited driving range privileges, and trail rate. New Cart Paths, New Carts with GPS, All New Experience!

Friday Night Fish Fry

FRIED COD, PERCH OR COMBO

Hand breaded, cooked to perfection. Served with coleslaw, fries and tartar sauce.

INCLUDES Soup & Salad Bar

FRIDAYS | NOW THRU APRIL 19 | SERVING 4:30-8:30PM

Enjoy an all-you-can-eat fish dinner for $14.99. Fresh fish entrees, drink specials, kids’ menu, and delicious desserts are also available. Call for reservation at 630.766.0304 x2.

Land Lovers Night

FRIDAY, APRIL 26 | SERVING 4:30-8:30PM

Save the date — Steak is back! Call for reservation at 630.766.0304, x2.

Easter Brunch

SUNDAY, APRIL 21 | SEATINGS 9:30AM-1:30PM

See the previous page for information. Reservations and deposit are required at 630.766.0304, x2.

Mother’s Day Brunch

SUNDAY, MAY 13 | SEATINGS 9:30-2:30PM

Guests will enjoy traditional brunch favorites as well as some amazing culinary masterpieces. Visit WhitePinesGolf.com for more information. We will be taking reservations very soon!

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SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 WE HAVE LIFT OFF!

After-school programs have begun at District 2’s new RISE Academies. 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 Matthew Vassar | Vice President Katie Krajecki | Secretary Jorge Sanchez | Treasurer Christian Constante Alex Stitgen Susan Vitellaro

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When the dismissal bells ring at Tioga and W.A. Johnson Schools, dozens of students a day are now sticking around to learn Spanish, Latin dance, drama, and visual arts. At Blackhawk Middle School, a new digital media after-school program is teaching students the basic concepts of audio production using storytelling and beats, and a drama program is in the works. “This is an exciting time in District 2, as these are just the first of many exciting opportunities for students that will be provided by the new RISE Academies that are taking shape at District 2’s schools,” said Dr. James Stelter, District 2 Superintendent. RISE stands for Resources Invested in School Enrichment, and a $3 million grant from the Illinois State Board of Education’s 21st Century Community Learning Centers grants program will provides $150,000 a year for the next five years to fund critical community schools initiatives at each of District 2’s three schools and at Fenton High School.

Administration Dr. James Stelter Superintendent Dr. Kay Dugan Assistant Superintendent for Learning Paul Novack Chief Financial Officer Julie Colgrove Director of English Language Learning Juliann Greene Director of Special Education

District 2 and Fenton are partnering with a number of different community organizations to develop and offer these community school initiatives, which will focus on such topics as academic enrichment, arts integration, technology, social-emotional learning, college and career readiness, and parent and family programming.

DIRECTORY OF SCHOOLS Blackhawk Middle School 630 766 2601 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

Known as the Peer-Assisted Learning Squad – or PALS – the club’s missions is for students of all abilities to build strong and positive relationships and memories.

LET’S BE PALS!

Blackhawk debuts its new Peer-Assisted Learning Squad. Students from every corner of Blackhawk Middle School – including the school’s new Academic Life Skills (ALS) class from the North DuPage Special Education Cooperative (NDSEC) – came together in December to form a peer-led inclusion club for students of all abilities.

“It’s amazing to see so many students be excited to create an inclusive school community,” said Brooke Smith, a PALS sponsor and special education teacher at Blackhawk. PALS has quickly attracted a sizeable following, as more than 60 students have participated in the club’s bi-weekly after-school socials in which they’ve enjoyed decorating Christmas cookies, playing cards and board games, and celebrating Valentine’s Day. “I couldn’t have imagined a better inclusion opportunity for my students and all the students involved,” said Katie Kaepplinger, who teaches the NDSEC ALS class at Blackhawk.

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BOOK IT!

District 2 teacher Amy Stewart authors her first book, Little Readers, Big Thinkers: Teaching Close Reading in the Primary Grades. Young learners are full of questions and wonderings, so much so that sometimes they need a guide for their curiosity. Mrs. Stewart provides that guide in Little Readers, Big Thinkers, outlining a manageable approach to close reading that helps teachers harness the big thinking they know is inside their inquisitive students’ minds.

KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Incoming kindergarten students will be able to register for the 2019-20 school year on Tuesday, March 12, from 3-7 pm at either Tioga School, 212 W. Memorial Road, or W.A. Johnson School, 252 Ridgewood Avenue. Students will need to register at their home school, so parents who are unsure which school their child will attend should call the Educational Administration Center at 630.766.5940.

“Kids are always thinking and thinking is always happening—even when your teacher eyes don’t really know for sure, and even when you least expect it,” says Mrs. Stewart, In Little Readers, Big Thinkers, Mrs. Stewart showcases ways that close reading can teach even the youngest students new ways to enjoy texts, think about them critically, and share that thinking with peers and adults.

Parents also need to bring their child to kindergarten registration so the student can be assessed for kindergarten.

For the past four years, Mrs. Stewart has served as a consulting teacher, providing literacy coaching and professional development to her colleagues across District 2. Her classroom teaching experiences are in kindergarten and third grade.

Registration requirements are as follows: • Children must be 5 years old on or before September 1, 2019

Little Readers, Big Thinkers was published by Stenhouse Publishing, and it is Mrs. Stewart’s first book.

• A certified copy of an original birth certificate

SMART SUMMER FUN!

District 2’s STEM camps and JumpStart program will offer exciting learning opportunities for students this summer. STEM Camps | Explore! Build! Create! Students in Grades 3-7 can develop their creative problem-solving skills through a variety of different one-week camps filled with fun, hands-on activities designed to spark students’ interest in science, technology, engineering, and math. JumpStart | Incoming sixth graders can meet teachers, make new friends, and learn about Blackhawk through this fun and informative program. JumpStart will help them transition from elementary to middle school by introducing them to the sixth-grade math and English/language arts curriculums, and by exposing them to new routines such as locker combinations, lunchroom procedures, and class schedules. Registration forms – including dates, times, and other details that are still being finalized – will be available Monday, April 1, in schools’ front offices, and must be submitted – along with a $25 non-refundable registration fee – by Friday, April 26. Space in each program is limited, and seats will go fast!

• Proof of Residency—Lease or mortgage and three additional proofs of residency and a current driver’s license or current photo identification (residency proofs will be required that same day).

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.

For more information, contact Valerie DiFresco, Summer School Principal, at 630.766.5940, ext. 1123 or vdifresco@bsd2.org.

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BENSENVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BENSEN-

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

HotelSafety & Motel Vacations and business travel make hotels and motels our home away from home. It is just as important to be prepared and know what you would do in a hotel/motel emergency as it is in your own home. be safe When traveling! •

Choose a hotel/motel that is protected by both smoke alarms and a fire sprinkler system.

When you check in, ask the front desk what the fire alarm sounds like.

If You Can’t Escape... SHUT off fans and air conditioners.

STUFF wet towels in the crack around the doors.

When you enter your room, review the escape plan posted in your room.

CALL the fire department and let them know your location.

Take the time to find the exits and count the number of doors between your room and the exit. Make sure the exits are unlocked. If they are locked, report it to management right away.

WAIT at the window and signal with a flashlight or light colored cloth.

Keep your room key by your bed and take it with you if there is a fire.

If the alarm sounds, leave right away, closing all doors behind you. Use the stairs — never use elevators during a fire.

If you must escape through smoke, get low and go under the smoke to your exit.

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Name of Organization Bensenville FPD Here

Your Source for SAFETY Information

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

www.bensenvillefpd.org Contact Information Here

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BCPL Photoshop Elements 1, 2pm BCPL Spanish Storytime, 5pm BCPL Thursday Night Book Club, 7pm FHS Padres Unidos, 6:45pm

FHS Talent Show, 6:30pm BPD Friday Night Fish Fry, White Pines Golf Club, 4:30-8:30pm

FHS No School; School Improvement Day BSD2 No School: Teacher Institute Day BPD Friday Night Fish Fry, White Pines Golf Club, 4:30-8:30pm

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BCPL Family Storytime, 1:30pm

Honor Flight Law Enforcement Hockey Classic: Edge Ice Arena, 7pm BSD2 IGSMA District Jazz Contest

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BCPL Author Visit: Duncan Tonatiuh, 6:30pm BCPL Family Movie Night, 6:30pm BSD2 & FHS Tri-District Band Festival, 6:30pm, Fenton Senior Luncheon, Monty’s Banquets – doors open 10am CDC Meeting: 6:30pm, VH

BCPL English Convo Group, 10am FHS Polish Parent Outreach, 6:30pm BSD2 End of Second Trimester BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Author Visit: Duncan Tonatiuh BSD2 Board of Education Committee of the Whole/Special Meeting, 6pm, Educational Administration Center

BCPL Documentary Film Series, 7pm BSD2 Tioga School PTA Meeting, 6:30-7:30pm

BCPL Spanish/English Convo Group, 6pm BCPL LEGO Night, 6:30pm FHS Junior/Parent Night at Fenton 7pm Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm, VH BSD2 Power Up with the Tioga School Principals, 9-10am BSD2 Kindergarten Registration, 3-7pm, Tioga and W.A. Johnson Schools

BCPL English Convo Group, 10am BCPL Art & Relaxation, 7pm BSD2 Tioga School STEM Night, 6-7pm

Garden Club, 11:30am at BCPL BCPL Using the Internet, 2pm BCPL Polish Storytime, 5pm BCPL Cooking the Books, 7pm BCPL Meditation for Health and Wellness, 7pm BSD2 Coffee with the Johnson School Principals, 5pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson School PTA Meeting, 6:30pm

BCPL PRC Art Show Reception, 5:30-7:30pm BSD2 Second Trimester Report Cards Sent Home BPD Friday Night Fish Fry, White Pines Golf Club, 4:30-8:30pm

BCPL Spanish Storytime, 10:30am BSD2 IGSMA District Band Contest

BCPL Spanish/English Convo Group, 6pm BCPL Family Art Night, 6:30pm BSD2 & FHS Food for Families, 4-6pm, Tioga School Committee of the Whole, 6:30pm, VH BSD2 BSD2 Bilingual Parent Advisory Committee Community Resource Fair, 3:30-5:30pm, Tioga School

BCPL English Convo Group, 10am BCPL Dictionary Magnets, 7pm FHS All School Assembly District AP Honor Roll, 10am FHS Board of Education Meeting, 7pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Spring Shows, 1:30-3:3:20pm BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7pm, Educational Administration Center

BCPL Photoshop Elements 2, 2pm BCPL Film Fanatics: Skyscraper, 7pm Neighborhood & Business Watch Seminar, 7pm, PD, English BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School PTO Meeting, 6pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson School PTA’s Connected with Google Family Workshop, 6-7pm

BPD Friday Night Fish Fry, White Pines Golf Club, 4:30-8:30pm

BCPL Family Storytime, 1:30pm BCPL Brothers Grimm Program, 2pm

BPD All Around The House Quilt Show, Fischer Farm, 10am-3pm

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BCPL Book Brunch, 10am BCPL Video Game Tournament, 1-5pm BCPL Computer Basics, 2pm Neighborhood & Business Watch Seminar, 7pm, PD, Spanish

BCPL Life-Size Candy Land, 10:30am BPD Friday Night Fish Fry, White Pines Golf Club, 4:30-8:30pm

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BCPL Korthauer Log House Open, 2-4pm FHS Spaghetti With a Song, 1pm, Fenton Cafeteria

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BCPL Trivia Night at Green St. Grille, 7pm BPD Tiny Tot Preschool Classroom Preview Week

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Purchase your Water Park & Splash Pad Pass by April 30th. Save 15% on passes purchased between by April 30. Passes may be purchased at Deer Grove Leisure Center.

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BCPL Documentary Film Series, 7pm

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BCPL Spanish/English Convo Group, 6pm BCPL Family Movie Night, 6:30pm Senior Luncheon, Monty’s Banquets – doors open 10am CDC Meeting: 6:30pm, VH

BCPL English Convo Group, 10am BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7pm, Educational Administration Center

BCPL English Convo Group, 10am

Garden Club, 11:30am at BCPL BCPL Photoshop Elements 1, 2pm BCPL Polish Storytime, 5pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Math & STEM Night, 6-7pm

BCPL Using the Internet, 2pm BCPL Spanish Storytime, 5pm BCPL Student Art Show Receptions 6:30 & 7pm BCPL Thursday Night Book Club, 7pm FHS Bensenville Library Art Show, 7pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson School PTA Meeting, 6pm

BPD Friday Night Fish Fry, White Pines Golf Club, 4:30-8:30pm

BPD Friday Night Fish Fry, White Pines Golf Club, 4:30-8:30pm

BCPL Family Storytime, 1:30pm BSD2 Chicagoland Middle School Band Festival BPD Easter Egg Hunt and Eggstravaganza, Varble Park, 10:15am-12:15pm BPD Easter Basket Delivery, 1:30-2:30pm

BCPL/BSD2 Breakfast with the Easter Bunny, 10am at Blackhawk Middle School Cafeteria BCPL A Look Into Folk Sayings, 2pm

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BCPL Setting Up Gmail, 6pm BCPL Lit Chicks, 7pm

BCPL Spanish/English Convo Group, 6pm BCPL Family Art Night, 6:30pm FHS Food for Families at Fenton, 4pm Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm, VH BSD2 Food for Families, 4-6pm, Fenton High School

BCPL English Convo Group, 10am BCPL Spring Butterfly Ball, 10:30am BCPL Recycled CD Coasters, 7pm FHS Activities & Athletics Fair for incoming 9th graders, 6:30pm

BCPL Computer Basics, 2pm BCPL Film Fanatics: Hotel Artemis, 7pm Neighborhood & Business Watch Seminar, 7pm, PD, English BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School PTO Meeting, 6pm BPD Flashlight Egg Hunt, Fischer Farm, 6:30pm

FHS No School BSD2 No Student & Staff Attendance BPD Friday Night Fish Fry, White Pines Golf Club, 4:30-8:30pm

BCPL Spanish Storytime, 10:30am Easter Bunny Meet & Greet, 10am – Noon, Bensenville Theatre

BCPL Microsoft Word, 6pm BCPL Library Board Meeting, 7:30pm

BCPL Spanish/English Convo Group, 6pm BCPL BINGO for Kids, 6:30pm Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm, VH

BCPL Colonel Robert R. McCormick, 2pm

BCPL Computer Basics, 6pm

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LIBRARY CLOSED BPD Easter Brunch, White Pines Golf Club, 9:30am-1:30pm

BCPL Korthauer Log House Restoration Day, 9am-1pm BCPL Family Storytime, 1:30pm FHS Spring Musical Working, 7pm FHS Spring Senior Matinee, 1pm

SATURDAY | APRIL 6 @ 10:00 AM BLACKHAWK MIDDLE SCHOOL CAFETERIA AGES 10 YEARS OLD AND YOUNGER Registration is not required, but space is limited. All children must be attended by an adult. All adults must be accompanied with a child. For questions or further details, please contact the Library at 630.766.4642.

FHS Spring Musical Working, 7pm BPD Land Lovers Night, White Pines Golf Club, 4:30-8:30pm

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