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BENSENVILLE PARK DISTRICT SUMMER CAMPS BEGIN JUNE 11TH The Bensenville Park District Summer Day Camp Program offers a noncompetitive atmosphere where youngsters can socially interact and participate in a variety of activities. Children 6-10 will enjoy either Adventure Camp or Sports Camp and ages 11-15 will like the variety of activities offered at Teen Camp. Camp fees for these full-time camps include a free healthy lunch provided by the Northern Illinois Food Bank, weekly field trips, visits to the Bensenville Water Park and more. Parents may pick and choose their child’s camp days and have the opportunity to secure before and after camp care services. Other camps offered include Fischer Farm’s Discovery Camp held June 11- July 20 and part-time camps for ages 2-5, Tot Camp and Sunshine Camp. For more information email camps@bensenvilleparkdistrict.org.
MAY 17-20, 2018 1000 WEST WOOD STREET
2018 WATER PARK SEASON OPENS MAY 26! Have your family staycation at the Bensenville Water Park & Splash Pad. Make sure to secure your season passes soon! The Water Park offers Birthday Party Packages and the facility is available to rent for Private Parties. Secure your 2018 party at the Water Park while dates are available. Call 630.766.7015 to reserve.
Swim Lesson Registration is Underway The Bensenville Park District’s Learn to Swim Program, for beginners and advanced swimmers, emphasizes improving swimming ability, increasing confidence and water safety under the instruction of competent, experienced instructors. Group and private swim lessons are offered on weekdays and Saturdays. Register at the Deer Grove Leisure Center. Call 630.766.7015 with any questions.
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Wristband Locations Elementary School District 2 Fenton High School Bensenville Community Public Library Village of Bensenville Bensenville Park District For More information visit Bensenvilleparkdistrict.org
FRIDAY | JUNE 29 | 5-10PM Free admission! Families will enjoy a DJ, games, entertainment, crafts and waterpark fun! At dusk, guests are invited to watch and enjoy the movie Sing on the hill in the Water Park.
CIVIL WAR REENACTMENT WEEKEND
SATURDAY | JUNE 23 & SUNDAY | JUNE 24 | 10AM-3PM Step back in time one hundred and fifty years during one of the most significant events in our history. There will be a rally for drills in the morning and a skirmish in the afternoon as well as first-person presentations throughout the day. Attendees will be able to meet the soldiers, listen to music, and learn about civilian life during this time. The canon will be fired at 11am, 12pm and 1pm. Admission fees are $5 for adults and children under 13 are $2; pay at the event.
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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 July/August is May 29, 2018.
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White Pines Golf Club 500 West Jefferson Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 0304 www.whitepinesgolf.com Fischer Farm 16W680 Grand Avenue Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 834 3152 Board of Commissioners Rich Johnson | President Val Karg | Vice President Nancy Gibbs | Treasurer Jim Geils | Secretary Greg Linder | Commissioner Manager of Park Operations Joseph C. Vallez
Summer Employment Please contact the following departments for job opportunities. Applications are available at the Leisure Center and White Pines, or you may download one 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 wpmgr@bensenvilleparkdistrict.org Summer Camps 630.238.4922 pschmidt@bensenvilleparkdistrict.org 2
Mother’s Day Champagne Brunch SUNDAY, MAY 13 | SEATINGS 9:30AM-2:30PM
Bring the entire family to White Pines for a beautiful and delicious Champagne Brunch featuring carved beef, omelet, and waffle stations. Highlights also include cold seafood options, breakfast and lunch favorites, and display of fruits, salads, breads and desserts. Make your reservations at 630.766.0304 x2. For pricing and more information, please visit www.whitepinesgolf.com.
2018 Super Saver Resident Season Passes Bensenville Park District residents are able to purchase golf passes at an incredible rate. This year we are offering an all-inclusive rate that will include golf cart rental, permanent tee time, and trail rate. Purchase your pass early!
NEW Menu at 37 Bar & Grill Stop in for a refreshing drink and get a bite to eat from 37 Bar & Grill’s new full service menu. At 37, you can relax and enjoy the best patio dining experience in the area. The new menu features new breakfast, lunch and dinner options.
Youth Golf Program at White Pines Introduce your child to the fundamentals of golf. Lessons are designed to emphasize the fundamental skills of golf. Registration begins May 1st in the White Pines Pro Shop. Registration forms may be downloaded at whitepinesgolf.com. Tee Time for Tots Youth Boys & Girls League
Ages 4-6 Ages 7-16
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Additional golf instruction is offered for boys and girls age 7 through 17 at White Pines by The First Tee. For more information, please visit www.thefirstteegreaterchicago.org.
Live at White Pines | The Concert Series The free summer concerts at White Pines will feature talent that will present a variety of music genres. The first performers, SHiNDiG, will kick off the series on June 22 with 60’s favorites. The summer concert series on 37 Bar & Grill’s patio features live music on Friday evenings. The 37 Bar & Grill will be serving their menu; food and beverages specials will be available for purchase. For more information, visit whitepinesgolf.com or call 630.766.0304, x.2. Mark your calendar for a special free concert in the tented pavilion on August 18; The Hat Guys will be performing from 7-10 pm!
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FENTON HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 100 SAYS THANK YOU TO THE STRATEGIC PLANNING COMMITTEE 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 | Laura Wassinger The District 100 Board of Education will hold regular business meetings on Wednesday, May 30 and June 27. District 100 meetings are held at 7 pm in the Academic Resource Center (ARC) at Fenton Community High School. Parents and community members are invited to attend.
Fenton High School District 100 and the Board of Education and the Strategic Plan Committee are excited to have completed the Strategic Plan. The committee was composed of students, parents, community members, staff, teachers, administrators, and board members. This strategic plan is District 100’s roadmap, telling us why we are going there, and what functions and resources we need to get there. The plan established a mission, beliefs, goals, and action plans for the school district. We believe a strategic plan will improve student achievement, create focused curriculum initiatives, improve communication between the school and community, provide direction for the staff, administrators and board of education, align budget process, and establishes uniformity among stakeholders towards accomplishing prioritized goals. Thank you to the committee members for all their hard work. Students: Isaiah Brock, Sydney Minard, and Malien Tingpalpong. Parents: Silvia Acuna, Joe Minard, Nancy Minard, Marta Tellez, and Kit Tingpalpong. Community Members: Lara Schwarz, David Sieffert. Board Members: Paul Wedemann, Mary Ann Payton-Howell, Patty Jalowiec, Juliet Rago, Jacci Ramirez, and Laura Wassinger. Staff: Jon Aguilar, Larry Anzalone, Jeff Baeder, Julia Bray, Flo Brock, Sara McDougal, Dave Mello, Kelly Mullins, Lisa Olson, Clint Porter, Jo Anna Rieger, Lena Sparacio, Michelle Talley, Mary Timmins, and Melissa To. Administrators: James Ongtengco, Jovan Lazarevic, Jim Batson, Bruce Martin, Michelle Papanicolaou, and Kathy Schroeder.
Administration James Ongtengco | Superintendent Jovan Lazarevic | Associate Superintendent/Principal Gayle Wahlin | Interim Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources and Operations Bruce Martin | Chief School Business Officer Jim Batson | Director of Technology Kathy Schroeder | Director of Community Relations Michelle Papanicolau | Director of Curriculum and Instruction Todd Becker | Director of Activities and Athletics Blake Brodie | Director of Building, Grounds and Transportation Carrie Pomahac | Assistant Principal/Dean Pedro Castro | Dean of Students Josh Emmett | 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 Eileen Roberts | Division Leader, Counseling and Special Education
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FENTON HIGH SCHOOL RELEASES 2017-18 FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL Fenton Community High School has named 882 students to the first semester honor roll for the 2017-18 school year, based on their exemplary academic performance. Students achieving a 3.5 or higher are recognized with High Honors and students achieving a 3.0 – 3.4999 grade point average are recognized with Honors. The complete list can be found on the Fenton 100 website.
Follow Fenton on Social Media On Facebook, Instagram and Twitter – find us @FentonHS on all three.
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COFFEE WITH THE PRINCIPAL Join us for the final Coffee with the Principal for the 2017-18 school year. Meet Mr. Jovan Lazarevic in an informal setting. This coffee is scheduled for May 10, at 9am at Fenton High School. Mr. Lazarevic is interested in hearing from the Fenton Families. Please RSVP to Mrs. Trujillo at trujillo@fenton100.org or 630.860.6251.
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COMMUNITY CERAMIC TOTEM POLE Fenton High School Art Teacher JoAnna Rieger received a grant from the Bensenville Art Council to create a ceramic totem that will be installed outside the football field/art patio and is offering a hands on community art experience. The purpose of this project was to unite our community, provide wellness, and allow for positive expression through art. Volunteers were guided in the planning and creating of this permanent sculpture to be installed outside the Fenton High School track and field. This artwork will welcome many for years to come. Three handcrafted ceramic totems, known as Welcome Poles, are the final outcome. Students, FHS staff, and community members of all ages were invited to join this free art experience. Four 3-hour hands on sessions were offered to create the totem segments. The unveiling of the final project will be May 17.
FENTON PREPARES FOR GRADUATION Congratulations to the Fenton Class of 2018!
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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 Agnieszka Annie Jaworska McLane Mac Lomax Nicholas Panicola Jr. Armando Perez Village Clerk Nancy Quinn Village Manager Evan K. Summers
REGISTER NOW FOR THE SENIOR AND DISABLED GRASS CUTTING PROGRAM! Village President, Frank DeSimone, is proud to roll out a Village Grass Cutting Program for senior and disabled Bensenville residents. This program will provide Bensenville seniors and disabled residents grass cutting services for their home at a discounted rate. The program provides weekly grass cutting, blowing of excess grass clippings, a spring cleanup in the first week of service and bagging of clippings in the month of October at no extra charge. The cost of the program is $7.50 per cut. Additional services include edging for $2.50 per cut as well as bagging and disposal of clippings for $2.50 per cut. Edging and bagging services must be chosen for the full season.
TO QUALIFY FOR THE PROGRAM • Residents must be 65 and older or disabled/handicapped with no one else in the household that can cut the grass. • Each household resident must provide documentation of ownership and senior status or demonstrate disability status (via Secretary of State License Disability Place card or registration of disability with the Illinois Department of Aging). • Must demonstrate a combined income of $55,000.00 or less to participate in the program. For more information and to register for the program, please visit www.bensenville.il.us or call our Public Works Department at 630.350.3435.
ATTEND A NEIGHBORHOOD & BUSINESS WATCH MEETING Neighborhood & Business Watch Meetings occur once a month in the community room of the Bensenville Police Department and begin at 7PM. Meetings include discussions on relevant topics like the opioid epidemic, expectations for the legalization of marijuana, and expectations and best practices during traffic stops. English meetings occur the third Thursday of every month and Spanish meetings occur the fourth Thursday of every month.
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Bensenville Police Department 345 East Green Street | Bensenville | Illinois 60106
FLY QUIET ROTATION UPDATE The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is currently conducting environmental testing for the Interim Fly Quiet Runway Rotation Plan which was passed by the O’Hare Noise Compatibility Commission back in December. Once testing is completed and the plan is passed by the FAA in about a year, the Runway Rotation Plan will be implemented. The Village understands that the current conditions are frustrating, but the Village is continually advocating for our residents. We expect this new rotation plan to help spread the noise more evenly around O’Hare and help provide some relief during the night time hours. During this time, we strongly encourage residents to submit a noise complaint to the Chicago Department of Aviation by calling 800.435.9569 or visiting www.flychicago.com/community/ORDnoise/Complaints/pages/default.aspx.
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MUSIC IN THE PARK 2018 Everyone’s favorite and free, family summer concert series, Music in the Park begins June 13th and has something to offer for all musical tastes. Bensenville restaurants will sell dinner and dessert items so families can have dinner in the park prior to the concert. Each concert night will also include a classic car night and there is always a 50/50 split the pot raffle that benefits our community.
LIBERTYFEST & FOURTH OF JULY PARADE Come and enjoy all the festivities taking place at the Bensenville 4th of July Parade and Libertyfest celebration! Participants are already registering for our Independence Day Parade featuring some of the best bands, floats, and entertainment from around the region. We will also have live entertainment, food and drink, activities for all ages followed by a mega-fireworks display. The parade will begin at 10 am at town center downtown and will go South on York Road, East on Jefferson Street and will end at Redmond Park. To volunteer, please call 630.350.3405.
REGISTER NOW FOR A CAR SEAT GIVEAWAY ON JUNE 23RD Village President Frank DeSimone and the Village of Bensenville are partnering up with the Bensenville Chamber of Commerce to host a Car Seat Giveaway and Installation Event. This event is available to incorporated Bensenville residents only and proof of residency is required. Car seats are available for children weighing 5 lbs to 40 lbs. To ensure they are installed correctly, professionals will be on site to provide direction and answer any questions you may have while you are installing your car seat. This event begins at 9 am on Saturday, June 23rd rain or shine in the Bensenville Public Works Garage, located at 717 East Jefferson Street in Bensenville. Due to a limited quantity of car seats, pre-registration to reserve your car seat is required by Friday, June 15th. To register, please call 630.594.1010 for English or 630.594.1005 for Spanish.
REQUIREMENTS • Pre-registration is required prior to the pickup day to receive a car seat (Deadline is June 15th or while supplies last) • Must be a Bensenville resident and provide proof of residency on pick up day (water bill or identification card) • Child must be on site • One seat per family
PUBLIC WORKS OPEN HOUSE—JULY 7TH The Village of Bensenville’s Public Works Department is hosting a free Open House for the community on Saturday, July 7th from 10 am to 2 pm. This unique experience will allow you to get a behind-the-scenes look at the skills, tools and equipment required to maintain the Village’s infrastructure. Activities will include a water quality presentation, activities for the kids, facility tours, an Arbor Day celebration and tree planting at 11 am, a barbeque lunch and much more. For additional information go to www.bensenville.il.us or call 630.350.3435.
THIS EVENT INCLUDES Touch-a-Truck | Duck Races | Informational Booths Free Giveaways | Free Food
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PAPER SHREDDING EVENT VEHICLE STICKERS ON SALE STARTING JUNE 1ST
The Village will host a shredding event on Saturday, July 7th from 10 am – noon. The event will take place at the Public Works Facility, 717 East Jefferson in conjunction with the Public Works Open House. Open to incorporated residents only (no businesses) may bring up to 2 banker boxes of paper for shredding, no binders. Persons will be required to stay in the vehicle. Shredding occurs on-site.
COMMUNITY YARD SALE—JUNE 7-10TH
All vehicles registered or housed in the Village of Bensenville must purchase and display a vehicle sticker. Buy online and save $2.00 for a regular passenger sticker. Vehicle stickers must be purchased by June 30th. New residents and new vehicle purchases do not need to pay a penalty as long as the sticker is purchased within 30 days of move-in date, or the date the new vehicle was purchased.
Residents are encouraged to clean up and cash in by holding household yard sales the extended weekend of Thursday, June 7th through Sunday, June 10th. The more yard sales held, the more buyers come to our community. Complete a yard sale application and obtain a free yard sale permit from Village Hall. The deadline to turn in your yard sale permit is Friday, June 1st. A list of addresses participating will be posted on the Village website a week before the event. For more information, please call 630.350.3413.
Senior Sticker: Seniors (65 years or older at time of purchase) can purchase a maximum of two (2) stickers per household at the senior rate of $1.00. Each vehicle must be registered to a senior in order to receive the discounted rate. The senior sticker is valid for two years.
Addison Township Highway Department 411 W. Potter Street Wood Dale, IL 60191 Phone: (630) 766-2228
YOU CAN PURCHASE YOUR VEHICLE STICKER THREE WAYS 1) Online bensenville.il.us. 2) In person at the Village Hall 3) Via US Mail AND … Don’t forget, all dogs in the Village need to be licensed for a fee of $3 each. For more information, call 630.766.8200.
2018 ELECTRONICS RECYCLING— TVS INCLUDED! Electronics recycling is available to Bensenville residents through Addison Township. TVs and CRT monitors are accepted at no charge. Electronics recycling takes place the second Saturday of the month (April through November) from 8 am – noon.
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GARBAGE PICK UP REMINDER While doing your spring cleaning, please remember what can and cannot be accepted on regular trash collection days. Republic Services which is the Village’s waste management agency, offers a variety of services to Bensenville residents. These services include bulk waste pick up and appliance recycling. Items that do not fit in your trash container such as large furniture, appliances, carpet, mattresses, refrigerators and washing machines can be picked up by completing a service request online or over the phone. For additional information or to schedule a service request, visit www.republicservices.com/locations/illinois/bensenville/60106 or call 708.345.7050.
FREE MULCH PROGRAM FOR INCORPORATED BENSENVILLE RESIDENTS On Saturday April 7th, the Village of Bensenville began offering 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 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 East Jefferson Street (right across Redmond Park) 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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BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY SUMMER READING 2018
READING IS OUT OF THIS WORLD! 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 Monday, May 28 | Memorial Day
ANNUAL BOOK SALE Thursday | June 7 | 3:00-8:00 pm Friday | June 8 | 12:00-5:00 pm Saturday | June 9 | 9:00-12:00 pm Calling all book lovers! Browse through fiction and non-fiction titles, children’s and teen books, and more at the Library’s annual book sale. Everyone is invited! We will begin accepting donations on April 1.
Readers of all ages are invited to join the Library’s annual summer reading program! Registration for Summer Reading begins on Saturday, June 9 at our Summer Reading Kick Off event! Once readers are signed up, they will receive a reading log and a Reading is Out of This World sticker! Complete the log to earn a prize and a chance in the grand prize drawing! The last day to turn in your summer reading log is July 31.
SUMMER READING KICK OFF SATURDAY | JUNE 9 | 9:00 AM—1:00 PM Join us at the Library and kick off Summer Reading 2018: Reading is Out of This World! At the event, kids and adults can sign up for Summer Reading, stop by the Library’s used book sale between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., and enjoy a FREE hot dog! Don’t miss the Touch-A-Truck taking place outside the Library—check out local cars and trucks, including a DuPage Co. Sheriff’s car, Bensenville Police Cruiser, and many more! It’s the summer event you won’t want to miss!
FIREFIGHTER APPRECIATION DAY WEDNESDAY | MAY 9 @ 10:30 AM | ALL AGES Join us for the fun as we celebrate International Firefighters’ Day! Miss Kyrie and Miss Diane will welcome two very special firefighters who will read aloud and teach us important fire safety skills. Then we’ll head outside to see the fire vehicles from the Bensenville Fire Protection District. Registration is not required to attend.
SPRING CLEANING THROUGH MEDITATION: Mind & Body
MONDAY | MAY 21 @ 7:00 PM
Join Renate Lanotte, MS LCSW and long time meditator, who will show you how meditation can grant you the peace you seek. You already have within you everything you need to be completely happy. Enjoy the spring by learninga simple technique leading to the deepest levels of peace and joy. Renate hasbeen meditating for over 30 years and will demonstrate how meditation can enrich one’s life, personally, professionally and spirituality.
MOBILE ROOM ESCAPE: DOWN PERISCOPE WEDNESDAY | JUNE 13 @ 2:00 AND 4:00 PM | AGES 12-18 YEARS OLD WEDNESDAY | JUNE 13 @ 6:00 PM | ADULTS ONLY! You’re locked in a submarine, submerged in the North Atlantic, surrounded by enemy warships. You have one hour to work with your peers to guide your sub to safety. Search for hidden clues, use your periscope to chart the course, and solve other riddles. Can you escape in time? Registration is not required, but space is limited to 12 participants each session. Participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. Doors open 30 minutes before each session start time.
WATCH WORLD CUP SOCCER AT THE LIBRARY The World Cup is here again! Catch some of the action with us here at the Library! FRIDAY | JUNE 15 @ 12:00 PM | PORTUGAL VS. SPAIN | AGES 13 AND UP MONDAY | JUNE 18 @ 12:00 PM | TUNISIA VS. ENGLAND | AGES 13 AND UP FRIDAY | JUNE 22 @ 12:00 PM | SERBIA VS. SWITZERLAND | AGES 13 AND UP TUESDAY | JUNE 26 @ 12:00 PM | NIGERIA VS. ARGENTINA | AGES 13 AND UP A
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THE SILK ROAD SUNDAY | MAY 13 @ 2:00 PM
Famed ancient and exotic caravan route, the Silk Road’s trade and cultural exchanges influenced the course of history, before the world was connected by transoceanic sea voyages. Join historian Sara Drower as she explains what a crucial road this trade route played in the development of cultures and cultural influence across Europe and Asia.
CEMETERY ART SYMBOLISM WEDNESDAY | MAY 23 @ 7:00 PM
JOINING THE SWAN CONSORTIUM Beginning May 1, the Library will be joining SWAN (System Wide Automated Network)! This means we’ll be part of a larger library consortium in northern Illinois, expanding from eleven libraries to 97! The library catalog will be getting bigger and your library card will work at any of these 97 locations. For a full list and map of the SWAN library membership, visit swanlibraries.net. What does this migration mean for you? • Access to over 9.8 million items - books, audiobooks, movies, TV shows, music, and more • New notification choices to manage your account • The online catalog will be more mobile-friendly • Access to titles in 226 languages • Gain access to special collections in libraries in the SWAN network How can you prepare for the switch? You can help the library by ensuring your account information is up-todate. After the May 1 transition, your account notifications may look different or change. Notifications can be received via text, phone, mail, and email – depending on the notification type. Be sure to stop by or call the Library at (630) 766-4642 to review your account notification preferences.
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Join historian Laurel Mellien and learn about the rich symbolism displayed in cemeteries of the Victorian Era. Headstone art during this time period was carefully chosen by family members to properly represent the deceased. Many clues about the lives of the dearly departed can be discovered by learning the language of cemetery art symbolism.
AL CAPONE AND THE 1933 WORLD’S FAIR SATURDAY | JUNE 2 @ 2:00 PM
Join us in welcoming author William Hazelgrove as he discusses his book, Al Capone and the 1933 World’s Fair: The End of the Gangster Era in Chicago—the exciting and sprawling history behind the 1933 World’s Fair. We’ll take a historical look at Chicago during the bleakest days of the Great Depression, as the city was fighting the hold of organized crime and fighting to survive. Books will be available for purchase, and to be signed, at the conclusion of the talk.
CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY TUESDAY | JUNE 5 @ 7:00 PM | AGES 13 AND UP
Come learn and see a hands-on demonstration of the beautiful art of Chinese calligraphy. Adults and adolescents ages 13 & up will have the opportunity to write symbols on paper with brushes provided to them. This program will have calligraphy in Chinese with translations in English and Spanish.
TAPAS & CANAPÉS WITH CHEF BRYAN TUESDAY | JUNE 19 @ 7:00 PM | ADULTS ONLY!
Join us as Le Cordon Bleu trained Chef Bryan demonstrates how to make your summer fun events even more amazing with tasty tapas and canapés. Prepare to get your hands messy as there will be some opportunities for you to assist in the preparations. Bring your taste buds because there will be samples! Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.
DIY TIE DYED PAPER WEDNESDAY | JUNE 20 @ 7:00 PM | ADULTS ONLY!
Shirts aren’t the only thing that can be tie dyed… Learn how to jazz up ordinary paper and make it tons more fun! Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and seats cannot be held.
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MAY DAY CELEBRATION Join the Youth Services staff in welcoming back spring! We will dance around the May pole, create some awesome crafts and join in activities that celebrate the return of warmer days. Registration is not required to attend.
Join the Library the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 pm at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite family films. Admission to the show is free! Film titles for this program are announced one month prior to the event. Visit the Library’s website for more information.
KIDS MAGIC SHOW
MAY 1 | Wonder JUNE 5 | Ferdinand
FRIDAY | MAY 4 @ 6:30 PM | AGES 10 YEARS OLD AND YOUNGER
FRIDAY | JUNE 15 @ 10:30 AM | AGES KINDERGARTEN AND OLDER
Join us as Master Magician Jeff Jay mesmerizes the audience with magic tricks, optical illusions, and much more!
THE GREAT BOODINI JUGGLING SHOW FRIDAY | JUNE 22 AT 10:30 AM | AGES KINDERGARTEN AND OLDER
Join us for aerial artistry as The Great Boodini wows the crowd with his amazing juggling show!
BEACH DANCE PARTY
Film Fanatics
Join the Library the third Thursday of every month at 7:00 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of cinematic gems you may have missed. Admission to the show is free! Film titles for this program are announced one month prior to the event. Visit the Library’s website for more information.
SATURDAY | JUNE 23 @ 10:30 AM | AGES 1 TO 5 YEARS OLD
MAY 17 | Dunkirk JUNE 21 | Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle
Join Miss Kyrie for a special summer-themed music and movement program! Wear your fanciest duds and spend the morning singing, laughing, and (most importantly) dancing! Registration is not required to attend this program.
Foreign Language Film Series
FRACTURED FAIRY TALES PUPPET SHOW FRIDAY | JUNE 29 @ 10:30 AM | ALL AGES!
Funny retellings of Chicken Little, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, and The Tale of Two Bad Mice performed by the famous Melikin puppets This is sure to be fun for the whole family!
MAY 14 | Cinco de Mayo: La Batalla 2013, rated R, Spanish JUNE 11 | What We Become 2015, unrated, Danish
MAKE YOUR OWN ALIEN KEYCHAIN
Summer Monday Matinees
WEDNESDAY | JUNE 20 @ 2:00 PM | AGES 12-18 YEARS OLD
Teens are invited to join Parish for a fun and easy craft! We’ll be making alien and UFO keychains using Perler beads! Each participant will be leaving with one completed keychain. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.
DIY GALAXY SLIME WEDNESDAY | JUNE 27 @ 2:00 PM | AGES 12-18 YEARS OLD
Ever wondered how slime is made or what it feels like? Teens are invited to join Parish for an afternoon of making your own galaxy slime! For this DIY, we will be using safe products that can be found at your local supermarket. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Join the Library the second Monday of every month at 7:00 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of foreign films in a variety of languages. All films presented with English subtitles. Admission is free!
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MONDAYS | JUNE 11 – JULY 23 11:00 AM @ THE BENSENVILLE THEATRE Join the library every Monday at 11:00 am at the Bensenville Theatre for Monday Matinees. Each week we will feature one of our favorite Disney classic animated films. Admission to the show is free! JUNE 11 | Lady and the Tramp JUNE 18 | Oliver and Company JUNE 25 | Pinocchio JULY 2 | Jungle Book JULY 9 | 101 Dalmatians JULY 16 | The Aristocats JULY 23 | Bambi
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SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 MAKING A DIFFERENCE
That’s what District 2 third graders do during this unique unit of study. 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 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 DIRECTORY OF SCHOOLS Blackhawk Middle School 630 766 2601 Perry Finch | Co-Principal Sarah Humboldt | Co-Principal Jason Karno | 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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Each year, District 2’s Making a Difference unit helps its third graders develop 21st century learning skills, which are often referred to as the four Cs — collaboration, critical thinking, creativity, and communication. During this problem-based service learning unit, students learn about influential people around the world who made a difference by overcoming hardships. They do so through close readings, read-alouds, book analyses, persuasive writing exercises, and other instructional activities. Then — through whole-class, small-group, and partner discussions — the students begin to relate the world around them to the real-life problems and solutions these influential people used to make a difference. They begin to develop solutions to the problems they’re facing in their own lives. World hunger is one such problem, and the next phase of this unit has traditionally provided the District’s third graders with an opportunity to address that issue through a community service project with Feed My Starving Children. Students raise funding to help this non-profit organization purchase ingredients for nutritionally complete meals specifically formulated for malnourished children. Then they visit Feed My Starving Children in Schaumburg to hand pack the meals, which are then donated to the organization’s food partners around the world. Third graders at Tioga School continued this tradition, visiting Feed My Starving Children in March. But W.A. Johnson School’s third graders decided to keep their service learning project closer to home this year, and instead are collecting items such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, and shampoo to distribute at upcoming Food for Families pop-up pantry events at Johnson. Upon completing these service learning projects, both sets of students demonstrate what they have learned about community service by creating and sharing a presentation titled I Made a Difference. Students complete this unit by learning about young people whose small ideas made big differences in their communities, and by picking an influential person that they have learned about and awarding him or her the Nobel Peace Prize.
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BSD2 SUMMER INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS Bensenville School District 2 is offering two exciting learning opportunities for third- through seventh-grade students this summer.
Jump Start This session provides incoming sixth graders opportunities to meet sixth-grade teachers, make new friends, and learn about Blackhawk Middle School. Teachers will help students become successful at the middle school by exposing students to basic middle school routines such as locker combinations, lunchroom procedures, and following schedules. In addition, the students will be introduced to the sixth-grade math and English/language arts curriculums.
STEM/Enrichment Third- through seventh-grade students will explore various aspects of science, math, art, and engineering with fun-filled, hands-on activities. This session is a great way for students interested in STEM to experience real-world applications in the STEM fields through drones, coding, LEGO Mindstorms robots, 3D printing, Rube Goldberg projects, Minecraft, and so much more! Each day will be filled with opportunities to explore, invent, and discover while creating, testing and collaborating. Students will learn how to problem solve and think critically through a variety of engaging activities.
FREE SUMMER MEAL PROGRAMS Bensenville School District 2, Fenton High School, and Bensenville Community Public Library will all be serving FREE meals to anyone 18 years and younger throughout the summer. Dates, times, and locations are listed below. BENSENVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 Location | Tioga School, 212 West Memorial Road Dates | Monday-Friday, June 11-29 Breakfast | 8-8:15 am Lunch | 11:40 am-noon FENTON HIGH SCHOOL Location | 1000 West Green Street Dates | June 11-July 20 Lunch | 10-10:20 am and 10:25-10:45 am BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Location | 200 South Church Road Dates | Monday-Friday, July 2-August 17 Lunch | 11:30 am-12:30 pm
LOG ON TO myON BOOKS THIS SUMMER! Reading together can provide families with some of their most memorable summer experiences, and the myON Books program is a great summer reading option for families. The myON reading program provides families unlimited access to wonderful literature right at their fingertips. At home, on vacation, or even at the pool or ballpark, all families have to do is log into myON and search for books that interest them from among the thousands of titles offered by the online program. Visit www.bsd2.org > myON Books for login information.
EIGHTH GRADE PROMOTION CEREMONY Blackhawk Middle School will hold its eighth-grade promotion ceremony on Tuesday, June 5, in the field house at Fenton High School, 1000 West Green Street, Bensenville. Families of students participating in the promotion ceremony receive a total of six tickets. Students should arrive at 6:30 pm. The ceremony starts at 7 pm. A
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BENSENVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BENSENVILLE
Medical Bensenville Fire Protection District ISO Class 2 500 South York Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.bensenvillefpd.org
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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
Portable medical oxygen in the home has grown over the past decade. Medical oxygen adds a higher percentage of oxygen to the air a patient uses to breathe. Fire needs oxygen to burn. If a fire should start in an oxygen-enriched area, the material burning will burn more quickly. Homes where medical oxygen is used need specific fire safety rules to keep people safe from fire and burns. SAFETY TIPS KKK There is no safe way to smoke in the home when oxygen is in use. A patient on oxygen should not smoke. KKK Candles, matches, wood stoves and even sparking toys, can be ignition sources and should not be used in the home.
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KKK Never use aerosol sprays containing combustible materials near the oxygen.
covered furniture, clothing, hair and bedding, making it easier for a fire to start and spread.
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KKK Keep oxygen cylinders at least five feet from a heat source, open flames or electrical devices. KKK Body oil, hand lotion and items containing oil and grease can easily ignite. Keep oil and grease away where oxygen is in use.
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Post No Smoking and No Open Flames signs in and outside the home to remind people not to smoke. Del Valle | MBA, Name Brendaliz of Organization GoesMSMOB Here BENSENVILLE
Your Source for SAFETY Information
NFPA Public Education Division • 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169
Deputy Administrator
www.bensenvillefdp.org Contact Information Goes Here
P 630 350 3441 | C 312 735 6054
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BCPL Pre-K Book Club, 4pm BCPL Intro to Microsoft Word, 6pm BCPL Hot Chocolate Readers Book Club, 7pm BSD2 Teacher Appreciation Week
MONDAY BCPL Family Movie Night, 7pm, BV Theatre BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 7pm BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Student Recognition Breakfast, 7am, Cafeteria BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Chorus & Steel Drums Contest, 6:30pm, Auditorium CDC Meeting, 6:30pm, VH Senior Luncheon at Monty’s, doors open at 10am, ticket sales end promptly at 11am BPD White Pines Youth Golf registration begins, 9am, White Pines Golf Club
BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 10am BSD2 Board of Education Strategic Planning Workshop,6-9pm, Johnson BPD Board Meeting, 6pm, DGLC
WEDNESDAY BCPL Spanish Storytime, 4:30pm BCPL Thursday Night Book Club, 7pm FHS National Honor Society Induction, 7pm BSD2 Pre-K Screenings, by appointment, Tioga
THURSDAY BCPL May Day Celebration, 6:30pm BSD2 Pre-K Screenings, by appointment, Tioga
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BCPL LEGO Night, 6:30pm BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 7pm BSD2 Food for Families, 4-6pm, Johnson Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm, VH
BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 10am BCPL Firefighter Appreciation Day, 10:30am BCPL Art & Relaxation, 7pm BSD2 Board of Education Strategic Planning Workshop, 6-9pm, Johnson
FHS Coffee with the Principal, 9am FHS Spring Band Concert, 7pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson School PTA Meeting, 6-7:30pm, Innovation Lab
FHS Padres Unidos, 7pm BSD2 TIoga School Fun Run, 9-11am, location TBA BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Third Grade Recorder Concert, 2-3pm
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BCPL Budding Bookworms, 4pm BCPL Foreign Language Film, 7pm BV Theatre BSD2 Tioga School PTA Meeting & BBQ Bash, 6:30-7:30pm BSD2 Bensenville Early Childhood Center Open House, 4-6pm, Tioga
BCPL Family Art Night, 6:30pm BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 7pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Kindergarten Round-Up, 3-4pm Committee of the Whole, 6:30pm, VH
BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 10am BCPL Decorate a Mini Birdhouse, 7pm BSD2 Board of Education Strategic Planning Workshop, 6-9pm, Johnson BPD Board Meeting, 6pm, DGLC
BCPL Intro to Photoshop Elements, 2pm BCPL Film Fanatics, 7pm BV Theatre FHS Welcome Pole unveiling TBD BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School PTO Meeting, 6pm, Learning Center BSD2 District Band Festival (Grades 5-8), 6:30pm, BMS Auditorium Neighborhood Watch Meeting (English), 7pm, BPD Bensenville Spring Carnival, 3:30-10pm, DGLC
FHS Fenton Senior Brunch BSD2 Tioga School Fun Run Rain Date, 9-11am, location TBA Bensenville Spring Carnival, 3:30-11pm, DGLC
BCPL Spanish Storytime, 10:30am Bensenville Spring Carnival, noon-11pm, DGLC
BCPL Chapters Book Club, 4pm BCPL Lit Chicks, 7pm BCPL Meditation: Mind & Body, 7pm BCPL Library Board Meeting, 7:30 pm
BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 7pm FHS Food for Families @ Fenton 4pm BSD2 Bilingual Parent Advisory Council Meeting, 5:30-7pm, Blackhawk Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm, VH
BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 10am BCPL Cemetery Art Symbolism, 7pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Star Student Assembly
LIBRARY CLOSED FHS Memorial Day Parade – Marching Band, 11am BSD2 No School -- Memorial Day
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BCPL Book Brunch, 10am BCPL Using the Internet, 2pm Neighborhood Watch Meeting (Spanish), 7pm, BPD
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FHS Fenton Graduation, Noon Bensenville Spring Carnival, 12:30-8pm, DGLC BPD Carnival time for disabled, 10am-12:30pm, DGLC
BSD2 Tioga School Fifth Grade Celebration, 9-9:45am, Cafeteria BSD2 Tioga School Fifth Grade Picnic, 10am-2pm, Redmond Park BPD Camps Early Bird Sale ends, 6pm, DGLC
BPD Season Opening, 11am-7pm, Water Park
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BCPL The Silk Road, 2pm BPD Mother’s Day Champagne Brunch, 9am-2:30pm, White Pines Golf Club
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BCPL Origins of Cinco de Mayo, 2pm
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Community Yard Sale BCPL Spanish Storytime, 4:30pm BCPL Used Book Sale, 3-8pm BSD2 STEM Enrichment Camp 1, 9-11:30am or noon-2:30pm, Blackhawk BPD Camp Meet & Greet for ages 6-15, 6:30pm, DGLC
BCPL Park Play, 10:30am at Sunset Park BSD2 Field Day Rain Date for Tioga and W.A. Johnson Schools
BCPL Al Capone/1933 Worlds Fair, 2pm BPD Chat with Truman, 1:30-3:00pm, Fischer Farm
BCPL Family Movie Night, 7pm, BV Theatre BCPL Chinese Calligraphy, 7pm BCPL Cooking the Books, 7pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson Fifth Grade Celebration BSD2 Tioga School End-of-Year HERO Celebration BSD2 Blackhawk MS Eighth Grade Promotion Ceremony, 7pm, FHS CDC Meeting, 6:30pm, VH Senior Luncheon at Monty’s, doors open at 10am, ticket sales end promptly at 11am
BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 10am BSD2 Last Day of School BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Mega Fun Day BPD Board Meeting, 5:30pm, DGLC
Community Yard Sale BCPL Park Play, 10:30am at Sunset Park BCPL Used Book Sale, 12-5pm BSD2 STEM Enrichment Camp 1, 9-11:30am or noon-2:30pm, Blackhawk BPD Campout on the Farm, 5pm-9am, Fischer Farm
Community Yard Sale BCPL Used Book Sale, 9am-12pm BCPL Summer Reading Kick-Off, 9am-1pm BPD Campout on the Farm, 5pm-9am, Fischer Farm
BCPL Summer Monday Matinees, 11am BV Theatre BCPL Foreign Language Film, 7pm BV Theatre FHS Summer School Session 1 Begins BSD2 STEM Enrichment Camp 2, 8am-noon, Blackhawk (11th-15th) BSD2 Summer Meals Program, (details page 13) BPD Swim Lessons Begin, Various, Water Park BPD Summer Camps Begin, Various, DGLC
BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 7pm FHS Food For Families Food Truck @ Fenton, 4pm Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm, VH
BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 10am BCPL Art & Relaxation, 7pm Music in the Park, 7:30pm, Downtown Bensenville
BCPL Photoshop Elements 2, 2pm BPD Tee Time for Tots begins, 9:30-10am, White Pines Golf Club
BCPL Park Play, 10:30am at Sunset Park BCPL World Cup Soccer, 12pm BPD Movie in the Park, Despicable Me 3, Dusk-10pm, Water Park
BCPL Spanish Storytime, 10:30am BPD Jazz on the Farm, 7-9pm, Fischer Farm
BCPL Tapas and Canapés w/ Chef Bryan, 7pm BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 7pm Committee of the Whole, 6:30pm, VH BPD Youth Golf League Begins, 7am tee times, White Pines Golf Club
BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 10am BCPL Tie Dyed Paper, 7pm BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7pm, Educational Administration Center Music in the Park, 7:30pm, Downtown Bensenville BPD Board Meeting, 5:30pm, DGLC
BCPL Computer Basics, 2pm BCPL Film Fanatics, 7pm BV Theatre Neighborhood Watch Meeting (English), 7pm, BPD
BCPL Park Play, 10:30am at Sunset Park BCPL World Cup Soccer, 12pm BPD Concert Series begins, SHiNDiG!, 7pm, White Pines Golf Club
BCPL Beach Dance Party, 10:30am Car Seat Giveaway Event, 9am-noon (Registration Required) BPD Civil War Reenactment, 10am-3pm, Fischer Farm
BPD Civil War Reenactment, 10am-3pm, Fischer Farm
BCPL Summer Monday Matinees, 11am BV Theatre BCPL Using the Internet, 6pm
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Neighborhood Watch Meeting (Spanish), 7pm, BPD
BCPL Park Play, 10:30am at Sunset Park FHS Summer School Session 2 Begins BPD Splish Splash Bash, 5-10pm, Water Park BPD Splish Splash Movie, Sing, Dusk, Water Park
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BCPL Summer Monday Matinees, 11am BV Theatre BCPL World Cup Soccer, 12pm BCPL Library Board Meeting, 7:30pm BSD2 STEM Enrichment Camp 3, 8am-noon, Blackhawk (18th-22nd) BSD2 Jump Start Summer Instructional Program for Incoming Sixth Graders, 8am-noon, Blackhawk (18th-29th)
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Community Yard Sale BCPL Battle for the Prairie State, 2pm BCPL Korthauer Log House Open, 2-4pm BPD Historical Tours Locomotive#18, 1-3pm, Veterans Park
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BCPL Manga Book Club, 3pm BCPL Intro to Microsoft Excel, 6pm BSD2 Tioga School Awards Assembly, times TBA, Cafeteria BSD2 Tioga School Kindergarten Celebration, time TBA, Gym BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Kindergarten Celebration, 2-3pm, Cafeteria
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Stay busy this summer! Be sure to check out all of the free programs and events offered at the Bensenville Community Public Library all summer long – View our programs on our website or in our Spring/Summer Program Guide. Visit benlib.org for more information.
View more Summer Programs at benlib.org
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