Community Newsletter January / February 2018

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SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 NOTHING BUT NET! District 2 to host 2018 SIT Conference on February 10. ATTENTION STUDENTS, PARENTS, AND TEACHERS! Register now for the 2018 Students Involved with Technology (SIT) Conference! This is the third consecutive year Bensenville School District 2 will host the DuPage County SIT Conference. This year’s conference, with its theme of Nothing but Net, will be held Saturday, February 10, from 8:30 am to 2 pm at Blackhawk Middle School, 250 South Church Road in Bensenville. The SIT Conference is a technology conference unlike any other: hosted by kids, for kids. Students in Grades 3-12 present to their peers on the latest in technology: animation, MineCraft, Google, Spheros, 3D printing, Scratch, coding, Lego robotics, favorite apps, photo editing, drones, Makey Makey, web tools, and much, much more!. Registration is $30 and closes Saturday, January 20. (Registration fees are waived for all District 2 staff sponsors and for presenters and participants who qualify for free/reduced-price meals.)

PRESENTERS NEEDED! Student presenters can share their tech knowledge with other students during 30-minute hands-on workshops or tech demonstrations. Students can present on their own or in teams of up to four students. All presenters must have an adult sponsor to accompany them throughout the day.

The Bensenville Arts Council, in conjunction with Fenton High School, is offering a hands-on community art experience. The purpose of this project is to unite our community, provide wellness, and allow for positive expression through art. Volunteers will be guided in the creating of a permanent sculpture to be installed outside the Fenton High School track and field. Three handcrafted ceramic totems, known as Welcome Poles, will be the final outcome. Students, FHS staff, and community members of all ages are invited to join this free art experience. All sessions will take place in Fenton’s new 3-D art room on the last Thursday of each month. Please contact Jo Anna Rieger with any questions: rieger@fenton100.org. January 25 | Hands-On Session 6:00-9:00 pm February 22 | Hands-On Session 3:30-6:30 pm

Student presenters, participants, and parent/teacher sponsors can register for the 2018 SIT Conference online at sitconference.org.

HOUR OF CODE Tech activities put computer science center stage. In celebration of Computer Science Education Week (December 4-8), students all across District 2 participated in Hour of Code activities. Led by the District’s Instructional Technology Specialists, these activities explained to students the importance of coding in the creation of their favorite websites, apps, and software, exposed them to careers in computer science fields, and introduced them to the coding process through a variety of fun tutorials designed for different grade levels.

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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 March/April is January 27, 2017.

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HELPING HANDS

BSD2 schools’ charitable fundraising efforts benefit those near and far. This fall, students at W.A. Johnson School donated nearly $2,150 for hurricane relief efforts in Houston, Florida, and Puerto Rico, and the earthquake recovery effort in Mexico. They collected the money by holding a variety of charitable fundraisers.

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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For instance, on Hats for Houston Day, students who donated $1 could wear their favorite hat all day, and on Inside Out for Irma Day, students who donated $1 could come to school wearing their clothing inside out. Students also raised money by selling emoji bracelets and key chains and popular treats such as Takis for Texas and Fruit Snacks for Florida. Additionally, Johnson students donated change toward the fundraising effort, with Grades K, 2, and 4 comprising Team Hurricane Irma and Grades 1, 3, and 5 forming Team Hurricane Harvey. The first team to collect enough donations to rebuild their houses displayed in the school’s Innovation Lab won a prize. Also, at Tioga School, the Helping Heroes Club sold candy grams to help support the victims of Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria, with the $511 they raised going to the American Red Cross.

ADOPT A SENIOR Over the past year, Blackhawk Middle School and W. A. Johnson School have teamed up to Adopt a Senior at the Bridgeway Senior Living community in Bensenville. Last spring, W.A. Johnson School’s Service Club sold cookies on St. Patrick’s Day, and their fundraiser was so successful they sold out of cookies (and had to buy more) en route to exceeding their $400 goal by raising $464. Then this September, Blackhawk Middle School held its first-ever Sixth Grade Mixer. With music, dancing, and concessions, the event provided the school’s newest students with opportunities to meet and make friends with classmates who attended a different elementary school last year. It also raised more than $475. Each school donated the proceeds of these efforts to help pay for a Bridgeway senior resident’s living expenses for a year.

BETTER TO GIVE

Giving Tree and Coats for Families efforts help BSD2 families in need enjoy a warm and happy holiday season. Thanks to the generosity of Bensenville School District 2 staff members, more than 200 students received gifts this holiday season through the District’s annual Giving Tree program. Each fall, school social workers and classroom teachers work together to identify students from families that may not be able to afford gifts and invite them to anonymously share their children’s wish lists and clothing needs. Those lists are displayed on paper ornaments hung from Christmas trees in each school’s staff lounge, where staff members volunteer to choose different ornaments. They spend about $25 purchasing gifts from each list they select, and return their donations wrapped and ready to deliver to BSD2 families in need before Winter Break. This year, every student who had an ornament on the tree received a gift through the Giving Tree program, as BSD2 staff combined to donate more than $5,000 to this charitable effort. In addition to the Giving Tree program, dozens of children and adults will be able to stay warm this winter thanks to the Bensenville Rotary Club’s 16th Annual Coats for Families event. Held December 9 at W.A. Johnson School, the coat drive distributed new and gently used coats from the Bensenville community to local families in need. Thanks to fundraising efforts by the Rotary Club and District 2, the event gave away almost 400 coats to local children and adults in need. Bensenville Rotary’s annual Coats for Families event was hosted through Operation Warm, a not-for-profit organization that has provided more than 2 million brand new winter coats to children in need, helping to improve their self esteem, peer acceptance, school attendance, and overall wellness. Each $20 donation purchased a new coat through Operation Warm, and many of the children who received those new coats rarely feel the emotion associated with receiving something brand new that no one ever owned before. Inside each coat is a permanent label that says, Made Just for You! BE NSE NVIL L E

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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

INTERIM FLY QUIET ROTATION PLAN On Friday, December 8, 2017 the full O’Hare Noise Compatibility Commission (ONCC) voted to adopt an Interim Fly Quiet Rotation Plan for the next two to two and a half years. The Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) presented three runway rotation options to the committee including Option (A) which was recommended by the AD Hoc Fly Quiet Committee in November. The goals of the Fly Quiet Rotation Plan include providing near term relief, reducing impacts to the highest impacted communities, and to provide predictability to the extent possible. Based on the Fly Quiet Runway Rotation Test goal to avoid consecutive impacts, Option (A) was the only remaining option that did not include consecutive impacts. Option (A) features an 8 week rotation plan with six configurations alternating each week between parallel and diagonal runways while rotating east flow and west flow. Based on test results from 1, 2, and 3, Option (A) is estimated to have 74% operations on parallel runways and 26% of operations on diagonal runways, not taking into account future construction and maintenance schedules. Village Manager Evan Summers and Village President Frank DeSimone were a driving force behind the vote to approve option (A). Evan Summers often made his voice heard at ONCC meetings leading up to the December 8th vote, consistently sharing his input and advocating for residents in Bensenville. They also worked closely with private aviation consultants as well as surrounding communities to ensure a fair vote at the full ONCC meeting in December. “Option (A) provides predictability and the most relief from nighttime noise by spreading the flights as evenly as possible,” said Village President Frank DeSimone. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will now begin an environmental analysis on the proposed rotation plan. Once their analysis is complete and approved, the fly quiet rotation plan will be implemented at O’Hare during the fly quiet hours of 10pm-7am. For more information regarding the fly quiet rotation plan, please visit www.oharenoise.org.

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2017 TOY AND COAT DRIVE Thank you to the following organizations for your participation and support to help make this year’s toy and coat drive a huge success!

SAVE THE DATE! Honor Flight Classic Hockey Game This year’s Honor Flight Hockey game is March 3rd at the Edge Ice Arena, 735 East Jefferson Street, Bensenville, IL 60106. This is a FBI vs Chicago Police Department charity hockey game. Past events have featured autographs from former Chicago Blackhawk players and many fun events and activities. 92 cents of every dollar raised by Honor Flight Chicago goes directly to the cost of flying WWII and Korean War veterans to visit their Memorial in Washington D.C. For more information call 630.766.8888 or visit honorflightchicago.org.

Chicago Blues Hockey Club Agility Logistics American Legion Blumberg Dental Bridgeway of Bensenville Castle Towers Century Metal Spinning Co. Edge Ice Arena Green St. Grille Hair Shapers Jewel-Osco Food Market La Chiquita Mamma Maria’s Pizzeria MB Financial Bank Roesch Ford Semblex Corporation Goffa International

Teamster Horsemen Motorcycle Association Chapter 25 The Bensenville Chamber of Commerce Two Chefs Restaurant & Bar Walgreens York Brook Apartments Bensenville Library Bensenville Park District Bensenville Police Department Bensenville Theatre Blackhawk Middle School Fenton High School Fenton Student Council Tioga Elementary School W.A. Johnson Elementary School Ree Ron Sales

BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY RALLIES TOGETHER TO RAISE FUNDS FOR VICTIMS OF APARTMENT FIRE Village President Frank DeSimone presented a donation on behalf of the Bensenville Community Foundation to the victims of a tragic apartment fire that took place on November 19. Frank DeSimone initiated the fundraiser Neighbors Helping Neighbors in an effort to support the families affected by this tragic incident. The fire claimed the life of one and displaced 17 families in Bensenville. The raging fire swept through the three story apartment building, destroying the roof and several apartment units. The community rallied together and raised over $13,000 to help the families affected. Donations were evenly distributed to help each family. The Village thanks everyone who donated, especially the Roesch family and ABC Bank for their generous donations.

“I am extremely proud of the entire community for coming together to help their neighbors in need,” said Village President Frank DeSimone.

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

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SENIOR AND DISABLED SNOW PLOWING PROGRAM It’s not too late to register for the Senior and Disabled Snow Plowing Program! To provide assistance to our senior and disabled residents, the Village has hired independent contractors to provide discounted rates for common snow removal services. The Village will also subsidize a portion of the cost. SNOW REMOVAL SERVICE

Driveway plow Path from house to driveway or street Path from house to alley Front Sidewalk Side Sidewalk (corner lot)

COST OF SERVICE

VILLAGE SUBSIDY

COST TO RESIDENT

$25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $25.00

$10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $15.00

$15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $15.00 $10.00

Eligibility Requirements SENIOR PROGRAM

DISABLED PROGRAM

Applicant must own property (copy of recent property tax bill required)

Applicant must own property (copy of recent property tax bill required)

Applicant must be over 65 years old (copy of property tax bill with senior exemption required)

Applicant must be disabled (copy of Secretary of State Disability placard or proof of registration of disability through Social Security)

Applicant annual household income must be less than $55,000

Applicant annual household income must be less than $55,000

Household must not have any other person able to remove snow

Household must not have any other person able to remove snow

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

For additional information or to register for the program, please visit www.bensenville.il.us or contact our Public Works Department at 630.350.3435.

SENIOR DISCOUNT AT THE BENSENVILLE THEATRE Seniors (60years+) receive a ticket price of $2 and includes a free small popcorn. Seniors may also stop in for a free matinée showing on Wednesdays at 1pm and 1:30pm. Hearing assistance is available for the hearing impaired. Please visit www.bensenville.il.us/531/Bensenville-Theatre-Schedule for the most up to date show times and information or call 630.860.1404.

JOIN US FOR OUR JANUARY 9 AND FEBRUARY 6 SENIOR LUNCHEONS! Our Next Senior Luncheon will be January 9 due to the New Year Holiday

Bensenville residents aged 55 and over are invited to enjoy a meal and play some bingo at Monty’s Banquet Hall located at 703 South York Road. The cost is $4.00 for a great meal, raffle prizes, and bingo. If you would like to join, simply show up at Monty’s the day of the event with your ID. Doors open at 10am and lunch begins around 11am. If you have any questions, please call 630.594.1010.

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BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY MEDITATION AND FORGIVENESS SATURDAY | JANUARY 20 @ 2 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 Monday | January 1 New Year’s Day

New at the Library We now have mobile hotspots and bike locks for patrons to check out! Please see the Circulation Desk for more details and to check yours out today!

Forgiveness is one of the most difficult issues we can face in our lives. In this presentation you will learn how meditation can help you along this difficult journey and help your relationship with others and also with yourself.

HEART STRING ART TUESDAY | JANUARY 30 @ 7 PM | ADULTS ONLY Make Valentine’s Day more special with a one of a kind creation! Learn how to create a heart shaped piece of string art that will be a unique gift for that special someone in your life or will add a perfect touch of the holiday to your home. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.

RESUME WORKSHOP SUNDAY | JANUARY 27 @ 1 PM New to the job market or re-entering the work force? Get the job you want! Join a veteran HR professional for a two-part seminar that will help you get the job you’re aiming for.

INTERVIEW WORKSHOP SUNDAY | FEBRUARY 3 @ 1 PM You’ve submitted your application, but are you ready for the interview? Learn what to do before, during, and after an interview. Join a veteran HR professional for a two-part seminar that will help you get the job you’re aiming for.

HISTORY OF CHOCOLATE SUNDAY | FEBRUARY 11 @ 2 PM David Letterman once referred to chocolate as one of the 4 major food groups, probably because almost everybody loves it! Join the Library as we welcome Sara Drower for an evening exploring the history of chocolate. She’ll trace the path of chocolate from the bud to the bar, discuss chocolate’s Mayan and Aztec origins and cultural use, and follow chocolate’s path to Europe and the rest of the World.

BOARD GAME NIGHT MONDAY | FEBRUARY 5 @ 7 PM | ALL AGES! Join us at the Library for an evening of board games, provided by the Gaming Goat in Elmhurst! There will be serious games and silly games, long games, and quick ones. There will be something for everybody!

DIY PHOTO TILE COASTERS TUESDAY | FEBRUARY 27 @ 7 PM | ADULTS ONLY Back by popular demand! Bring a couple of your favorite images and turn them into a personalized coaster. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.

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LEGO NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY

Family Movie Night

JANUARY 9 | Under the Sea Challenge

Join the Library the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. 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. JANUARY 2 | The Emoji Movie FEBRUARY 6 | The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature

FEBRUARY 13 | Build What You Love Challenge Calling all LEGO builders! Join us the second Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. of every month for LEGO Night at the Library. Meet other LEGO fans as you compete in our LEGO building challenge. All LEGO Nights are drop-in events and registration is not required to attend. Space is limited, and builders will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.

PARENT UNIVERSITY JANUARY 17 | First Aide at Home FEBRUARY 21 | How to Balance Electronics and Media Time

Film Fanatics

Join Miss Kyrie and Miss Penny once a month from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. for a monthly program that will focus on all things parenting –– from early literacy activities to negative behaviors. Local experts will guide you through some of the fun and sometimes challenging aspects of raising children in today’s world. Childcare will be provided by library staff during our Play to Learn program for children 1-5 years, children 6 years and older will enjoy activities in the main YS area.

FAMILY BINGO JANUARY 30 AT 6:30 P.M.| Cupid Bingo FEBRUARY 27 AT 6:30 P.M. | Animal Bingo Head to the Library for a night of family gaming fun! Winners will have a choice of prizes. Family Bingo is a drop-in event and registration is not required to attend. Space is limited, and players will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.

VALENTINE’S DAY CARD MAKING PARTY MONDAY | FEBRUARY 5 @ 6:30 PM | AGES 2 TO 12 YEARS OLD Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the Library! Join us for a card making extravaganza. We’ll have a plethora of ideas and supplies to help you create cards for your friends and family. This program is a drop-in event and registration is not required to attend.

MARDI GRAS AT THE LIBRARY FRIDAY | FEBRUARY 9 @ 6:30 PM AGES 10 YEARS OLD AND UNDER

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. JANUARY 18 | Snatched FEBRUARY 15 | Paris Can Wait

Foreign Language Film Series 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! JANUARY 8 | What To Do In Case of Fire (German) FEBRUARY 12 | Zokkomon (Hindi)

Celebrate Mardi Gras with your friends at the Library! Learn about the history of Mardi Gras while we enjoy activities like crafting, mini float building, games, and more.

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ART & RELAXATION Join Mary for an evening of Art & Relaxation. Find time for yourself to rejuvenate! Choose from a selection of calming coloring projects to complete while you listen to peaceful music. Art & Relaxation will be held from 7:00 to 9:00 pm on the following Wednesday evenings: JANUARY 10 | FEBRUARY 14 | ADULTS ONLY

LOOKING FOR A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION?

READ MORE BOOKS! JOIN A BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP!

CASUAL FOR A CAUSE Seeing Library staff wearing denim on Fridays? We’re going casual for a cause! Each Friday, Library staff members are welcome to wear blue jeans, with a $1 donation. Our collected donations support various causes throughout our community, and you’re welcome to contribute, too! Questions about casual for a cause or how you can donate, please call the Library at 630.766.4642. Currently we are donating to DuPage Animal Friends. The mission of DuPage Animal Friends is to strengthen the lifesaving, compassionate and innovative initiatives at the county shelter. DuPage Animal Friends partners with the shelter to understand the needs of our community’s animals, providing financial resources and advocacy on their behalf. Their vision is that DuPage County will be a community where all pets have a home. For more information on DuPage Animal Friends, visit www.dupageanimalfriends.org.

Happy 2018! Determined to spend more time reading books this New Year? The Library has a variety of book discussion groups for you to choose from! Book groups are a great way to get in the habit of reading, and they are also a great way to meet new people! Whether you like to read what’s popular, whether you like to read true-crime and horror, or whether you like to read young adult fiction, the Library has a book for you to read! Visit www.benlib.org to see all of our current book discussion group dates and titles!

SPREADING OUR WINGS WITH SWAN You may have heard the exciting news: The Library is joining SWAN (System Wide Automated Network)! This means we’ll be part of a larger library consortium in northern Illinois, expanding from twelve libraries to 97! Our membership begins in May 2018. The library catalog will be getting bigger and your library card will work at any of these 97 locations. For a full list of the SWAN library membership, check out www.swanlibraries.net/member-libraries. Library staff have been working on getting everything ready to join SWAN, and as the spring gets closer, be sure to keep an eye out for more information and updates regarding SWAN. In the meantime, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to come talk to us at the Library! For more information about SWAN, check out www.swanlibraries.net to see all the benefits of being in a library consortium.

COMPUTER CLASSES The Library is proud to offer a variety of technology classes for FREE. A reservation is required to attend these classes. To register, please call the Library or sign up at the Adult Services Desk. Intro to Microsoft Excel Thursday, February 15 at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 22 at 2:00 p.m. Intro to Microsoft Word Thursday, January 4 at 2:00 p.m. Monday, January 22 at 6:00 p.m. Monday, February 5 at 6:00 p.m. Intro to Microsoft PowerPoint Thursday, January 18 at 2:00 p.m.

Computer Basics Monday, January 15 at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, February 1 at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, February 8 at 2:00 p.m. Intro to Photoshop Elements: Part 1 Thursday, January 11 at 2:00 p.m. Intro to Photoshop Elements: Part 2 Thursday, January 25 at 2:00 p.m.

Using the Internet Monday, January 29 at 6:00 p.m. Monday, February 26 at 6:00 p.m.

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FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL FENTON STUDENT ARTIST AWARDS ART FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL | District 100 1000 West Green Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 2500 www.fenton100.org Mission Statement The mission of Fenton High School is to educate and inspire each student to reach his/her fullest potential as a productive, lifelong learner and a responsible, respectful person by providing comprehensive, challenging, quality learning experiences in a supportive environment. Board of Education Oronzo Peconio | President Paul Wedemann | Vice President Patricia Jalowiec | Secretary Mary Ann Payton-Howell Juliet Rago | Jacci Ramirez Laura Wassinger The District 100 Board of Education will hold regular business meetings on Wednesday January 31 at 7pm and February 28 at 6pm 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 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

@FentonHS

Student artwork from Fenton High School and Wood Dale Junior High was on display from October 25 through November 15. Art included Painting, Ceramics, Drawing, Jewelry and Sculpture.

Congratulations to the Fenton High School Art Winners! 2D

Ceramics

3rd Place | Jessica Alonso 2nd Place | Megan Pate 1st Place | Carlos McDonald

3rd Place | Kirby Odonnell 2nd Place | Gisselle Martinez 1st Place | Matthew Dublin

AP Art

Jewelry

3rd Place | Georgina David 2nd Place | Laynie Taylor 1st Place | Edward Hodges

3rd Place | Gisselle Martinez | Copper 2nd Place | Valerie Acevedo | Mixed 1st Place | Mia Anagnos | Mixed

Drawing

Sculpture

3rd Place | Caleb Katsion 2nd Place | Serena Napolitano 1st Place | Nicole Thomasy

3rd Place | Christina Karling-Baker 2nd Place | Myka Crenshaw 1st Place | Joycelyn Mendoza

Painting 3rd Place | Jessica Jalowiec 2nd Place | Abril Correa 1st Place | Emily Jarecki

FENTON STUDENTS PRESENT AT IETC 2017 The 24th Annual Illinois Education & Technology Conference is a three-day professional development conference focused on technology integration strategies, engaging instructional practices, digital tools and resources, and emerging trends for teachers, administrators, and technology staff. Learn, explore and connect with other innovative educators to harness the power of technology and prepare future-ready students. More than 700 PreK-12 teachers, administrators and technology coordinators Teacher Lauren Lemm and Fenton Students Jamie Minard, Natalie Hernandez and Trisha Butz participated in IETC in Springfield in November. The students built mini solar panels which charge cellphones and eventually Chromebooks. They hope that one day they can expand to charge the Chromebooks in the library or student center.

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MUSIC STUDENTS RECOGNIZED BY ILLINOIS MUSIC EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION

FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL | District 100 1000 West Green Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 2500 www.fenton100.org Mission Statement The mission of Fenton High School is to educate and inspire each student to reach his/her fullest potential as a productive, lifelong learner and a responsible, respectful person by providing comprehensive, challenging, quality learning experiences in a supportive environment. Board of Education Oronzo Peconio | President Paul Wedemann | Vice President Patricia Jalowiec | Secretary Mary Ann Payton-Howell Juliet Rago | Jacci Ramirez Laura Wassinger The District 100 Board of Education will hold regular business meetings on Wednesday January 31 at 7pm and February 28 at 6pm in the Academic Resource Center (ARC) at Fenton Community High School. Parents and community members are invited to attend.

The Illinois Music Educators Association announced the students selected to participate in the IMEA District 1 Concert Festival. This honor, based on an audition, is awarded to the most accomplished music students in the District 1 area. Fenton High School is proud to announce the following students were selected based on their audition last fall. Students performed at the Festival on November 11 at Thornton Fractional and November 18 at Elmhurst College.

Congratulations to these ILMEA students: Choral Monika Nevarez (Junior) | Soprano II* Uma Shivde (Senior) | Soprano I# Danielle Smith (Junior) | Alto I# Ann Sofineti (Sophomore) | Alto II Maddie Subach (Senior) | Alto II* Jacob Trzeciak (Senior) | Tenor II* Oscar Varela (Junior) | Bass I * ALL STATE HONORS CHOIR | #ALL STATE CHOIR

The ILMEA All-District I Band selectee is: Alexis Vargas (Junior) | Trumpet (Jazz) & Clarinet (Band)

FENTON STUDENTS ADVANCE TO CHICAGO SHAKESPEARE SLAM FINALS Congratulations to our Chicago Shakespeare Slam students (from left to right: Jacob Trzeciak, Sammy DiFatta, Anita Kuchlewski, Jessica Jalowiec, Jordan Blanche, Carolynn Boatfield, Rina Focht and Daniella Smith) and faculty coaches Mike Mitchell and Patrick Escobedo for advancing to the finals for the Chicago Shakespeare Slam! These students performed on December 4th at Navy Pier upon the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre stage.

VETERANS DAY 2017 On Friday November 10, flags were placed near the new Fenton marquee by The True Patriots Care organization to represent the Board Member and Staff who are veterans. Those flags were donated to these veterans for their service: MR. PETER CARZOLI | U.S. Marine Corps MS. KELLY MULLINS | U.S. Army MR. JOVAN LAZAREVIC | U.S. Army MR. FRANCIS (PANCH) RAMIREZ | U.S. Army MRS. PATRICIA JALOWIEC | U.S. Air Force

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Calendar Reminders

2017 FALL ALL ACADEMIC ATHLETES Boys Cross Country Football

Golf

Michael Lieggi Jeremy Lodewyck Hidalgo McDoanld Bryan Medina Manuel Saucedo Oscar Varela Jasmin Alfaro Charity Bullis Emily Paniagua Jacqueline Ponce Alyssa Silva

Marcus Astorga Marco Faraone Andrew Hill

Jeffrey Andrews Kyle Cacioppo Fabian Calvillo Jeffrey Jakalski Brian Jaramillo Giovanni Mendoza Carlos Mercado Girls Tennis Alice Callejas Julia Gainski Sylvia Jarecki Jeniffer Ryes Galilea Rivear

Girls Volleyball

Julia Kaspari Julianna Krebasch Agata Kukielko Anaisa Lozada Boys Soccer Hanna Matuszewski Mackenzie Miller Angel Barriga Johnathan Chavez Denisse Ramirez Isabella Wielga Noha Zaggoti Katarzyna Zalewska

Cheerleading Charity Bullis Faith Bullis Jacqueline Ocampo Jocelyn Ramirez Leslie Trejo Ismael Ibarez Julio Pelaez Alexis Rodriguez Ethan Rojas

December 25– January 5 Winter Break Monday, January 8 No School; School Improvement Day Tuesday, January 9 Classes Resume for Students Tuesday, January 9 Food for Families @ Fenton | 4-6pm Thursday, January 11 Padres Unidos | 7pm Monday, January 15 No School; Martin Luther King Day Thursday, January 18 8th Grade Orientation at Fenton | 7pm Tuesday, January 23 Tri-District Fine Arts Connection Bensenville/Wood Dale Wednesday, January 31 Board of Education Meeting | 7pm Thursday, February 1 Coffee with the Principal | 9am Thursday, February 8 Padres Unidos Meeting | 7pm Monday, February 19 No School; President’s Day

2017 FALL ALL ACADEMIC ATHLETES Boys Cross Country

Boys Soccer

Randy Almarales Michael Lieggi

Angel Barriga Conference MVP Jonathan Chavez Ivan Jaramillo Sebastian Palacios Carlos Popoca Branny Salas

Football Dylan Butts Carlos Mercado Golf Marcus Astorga Andrew Hill

Tuesday, February 20 Food for Families @ Fenton | 4-6pm Wednesday, February 28 Board of Education Meeting | 6pm Wednesday, February 28 92nd Annual Band and Choral Concert 7pm

Girls Tennis Julia Gainski Girls Volleyball Victoria Krzyszkowski

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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

facebook.com/bensenvilleparks

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

WINTER AND SPRING REGISTRATION IS UNDERWAY The Park District Winter/Spring 2018 Program Guide is filled with an abundance of new and returning classes, programs and events that is available to you and your family this Winter and Spring. You will find information about a newly designed Soccer Training Program, four new fitness classes, and the ever-so-popular School of Dance and Movement recital classes. We have also added a couple of new youth fine arts classes and exciting day and extended Trips to our roster of fun. You may view the Program Guide at www bensenvilleparkdistrict.org and see exactly what we are boasting about.

WATER PARK PASS SALE Be sure to secure the lowest prices of the season and save up to 30% by purchasing your Water Park Pass by January 31. Save up to 15% on passes purchases February 1 through April 30, 2018. Passes may be purchased at Deer Grove Leisure Center. Visit www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org or call 630.766.7015 for amenities, pricing and proof of residency requirements.

FITNESS SALE We help make New Year’s resolutions come true! The New Year is here and many plan to use this time to get healthier and/or lose weight. The Park District is here to assist you with your fitness goals and hope you will take advantage of our 15% off Fitness Sale where you can save on all Annual Fitness Memberships through January 31. Sale applies to all annual pass purchases, new and renewals.

TRY OUR FITNESS CENTER AND NEW CLASSES ON US! January 9 through January 16 We encourage you to come out during this time to check our adult fitness services out. Attend any adult fitness class, at any time during our Free Fitness dates. Make sure to try a few of our class offerings, or feel free to try them all! You may also work out in the Fitness Center as many times as you like. Make sure to view the Group Fitness Class Calendar for class dates and times and our Fitness Center’s hours of operation at bensenvilleparkdistrict.org or at the Deer Grove Leisure Center.

NEW! SMALL GROUP TRAINING CLASSES Tuesdays | 6-7 pm

COMING IN MARCH! St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations at White Pines | March 17 Quilt Show at Fischer Farm March 17 Flashlight Egg Hunt at Fischer Farm | March 23 Easter Eggstravaganza at Varble Park | March 24 Easter Basket Delivery | March 24 12

Group training gives a more focused, individualized work-out in a small group setting. You can expect to see changes in exercise routines that will keep your work-outs interesting, challenging and dynamic. Work-outs will include using weights and other functional strength equipment. Classes are held in the Deer Grove Leisure Center’s Exercise Room and are complimentary for those with Group Fitness membership passes, $6 for daily resident fee, or fitness punch pass. Visit bensenvilleparkdistrict.org/pdcms/fitness-classes for the class schedule and more information.

RECITAL SEASON CLASSES Classes begin in January so make sure to sign up soon. Our talented instructors teach classes with emphasis on skill development and socialization to assure a positive group dance experience where every dancer excels. The winter/spring session is dedicated to rehearsing for our annual spring dance recital where students will showcase their best ballet, dance, cheer, tumbling, and gymnastic moves! Families and friends are invited to show support and spend the afternoon applauding the young performers! For class times, descriptions, fees and coupon, visit www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org or call 630.766.7015. BE NSE NVIL L E

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FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY BEGINS FEBRUARY 2!

FEBRUARY 2 THROUGH MARCH 30 4:30-8:30PM The White Pines Friday Night Fish Fry features an all-you-can-eat fresh fish dinner which includes a soup and salad bar along with offering a variety of entrees and desserts. Specialty wines, beers, and a full bar will be available. Call for reservations at 630.766.0304 x2.

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SAVE THE DATE! Saturday, March 17 | St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Featuring great golf and restaurant specials!

SPORTS! OPEN FOR LUNCH

NEW! YOUTH SOCCER TRAINING

Call 630.766.0304 x2 for seasonal hours

The Youth Soccer Training Program is designed for players ages 4 through 14 who are looking to learn the basics and fundamentals of soccer. Participants work on fitness, foot skills, and basic tactical movement. Winter and Spring sessions are available.Registration is currently underway; register your child early for space is limited. More information can be found at www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org. Registrations are being taken at the Deer Grove Leisure Center.

HDTV’s for SPORTS VIEWING

FISH FRY NIGHTS

OAK ROOM The Oak Room is an active adult drop-in center at the Deer Grove Leisure Center and offers use of a TV, card tables, cards, puzzles, board games and books. Open drop-in is available anytime the Oak Room is not in scheduled use. Hours are Monday-Friday, 9am-10pm and Saturdays and Sundays, 9am-5pm.

Join us for GREAT DRINK SPECIALS!

JANUARY AND FEBRUARY SPECIAL EVENTS January 18 | Lunch Bunch & Bingo, Chinese February 1 | Hot Coffee & Hot Topics February 7 | Trivia and Pizza February 15 | Lunch Bunch & Bingo, Lasagna

TEEN NIGHTS | Junior High School Students Ages 11-15 WHITE PINES PINE ROOM | 531 SOUTH CHURCH STREET JANUARY 19 | Beach Party! FEBRUARY 16 | Crazy hair Dance DJ | Dancing | Games | Great food | Selfie photo booth Drawings and contests All Teen Nights are 7-9pm; participants must arrive by 8pm. Refreshments and snacks are available for purchase. For more information, please contact Eric Rivera at 630.238.4920. $5 per person, pay at the door (with registration waiver signed by parent or guardian).

SWEETHEART BALL SATURDAY | FEBRUARY 10 | 6-9PM Dads and daughters, moms and sons are invited to celebrate Valentine’s Day; this event is for ages 4-12 with parent or grandparent. Your special evening will include dinner, dancing, entertainment, and beautiful flowers donated by The Village Flower Shop. Each child will receive a photo. Dress in formal attire for your night at the White Pines Golf Club Banquet Hall. Register at the Deer Grove Leisure Center by February 3; space is limited so register early. Fees are $22/$27 per child and $20/$25 per adult.

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BENSENVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BENSENVILLE

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

HOARDING: Issues for the Fire Service Many fire departments are experiencing serious fires, injuries, and deaths as the result of compulsive hoarding behavior. The excessive accumulation of materials in homes poses a significant threat to firefighters fighting fires and responding to other emergencies in these homes and to residents and neighbors. Often, the local fire department will be contacted to help deal with this serious issue. Since studies suggest that between three and five percent of the population are compulsive hoarders, fire departments must become familiar with this issue and how to effectively handle it.

What is hoarding?

Why do people become hoarders?

• Collecting or keeping large amounts of various items in the home due to strong urges to save them or distress experienced when discarding them.

Hoarding is a mental disorder that can be genetic in nature, triggered by traumatic events, or a symptom of another disorder, such as depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, or dementia. Studies have found that hoarding usually begins in early adolescence and gets worse as a person ages. It is more common among older adults.

• Many rooms in the home are so filled with possessions that residents can no longer use the rooms as designed. • The home is so overloaded with things that everyday living is compromised.

Why is hoarding an issue for the fire service? • Hoarding can be a fire hazard. Many occupants die in fires in these homes. Often, blocked exits prevent escape from the home. In addition, many people who are hoarding are injured when they trip over things or when materials fall on them. • Responding firefighters can be put at risk due to obstructed exits, falling objects, and excessive fire loading that can lead to collapse. Hoarding makes fighting fires and searching for occupants far more difficult. • Those living adjacent to an occupied structure can be quickly affected when a fire occurs, due to excessive smoke and fire conditions. In some communities, officials are asking landlords and property owners to inform the local fire service or building commissioner or inspector when they become aware of a hoarding situation that poses a fire safety risk to the occupant or neighbors.

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BCPL Foreign Language Film Series, 7pm BV Theatre BSD2 No School | Teacher Institute FHS No School; School Improvement Day BPD Days Off School Care, 7:30am-6pm, DGLC

BCPL La Hora de Ayuda de Tecnología, 6pm BCPL LEGO Night, 6:30pm BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 7pm BSD2 & FHS Food for Families, 4-6pm, FHS FHS Classes Resume for Students FHS Food for Families, 4-6pm Village Board Meeting, VH, 6:30pm Senior Lunch, Monty’s, 11am BPD FREE FITNESS Center & Classes, DGLC BPD Tot School Program begins, DGLC

BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 10am BCPL Art & Relaxation, 7pm BPD FREE FITNESS Center & Classes, DGLC

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Garden Club, 12pm at the BCPL BCPL Intro to Photoshop Elements: Part 1, 2pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson PTA Meeting, 6pm FHS Padres Unidos 7pm BPD FREE FITNESS Center & Classes, DGLC

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BCPL Intro to Microsoft Word, 2pm BPD Days Off School Care, 7:30am-6pm, DGLC

THURSDAY

BSD2 Eighth Grade Fenton Pep Night, 5-8pm BPD FREE FITNESS Center & Classes, DGLC

BPD Days Off School Care, 7:30am-6pm, DGLC

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BSD2 Free Developmental Screenings at Tioga, by appointment BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Bingo Night and Grade 5 Bake Sale

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The Library has a variety of book discussion groups for you to choose from! Visit www.benlib.org to see all of our current book discussion group dates and titles!

READ MORE BOOKS! JOIN A BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP!

LOOKING FOR A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION?

BCPL Book Brunch, 10am BCPL Intro to Photoshop Elements: Part 2, 2pm BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School PTO Meeting, 6pm

BCPL Intro to Microsoft PowerPoint, 2pm BCPL Film Fanatics, 7pm BV Theatre BSD2 Tioga School STEM Night, 6-7pm FHS 8th Grade Orientation, 7pm BPD Senior Lunch Bunch, 12-3p, DGLC Oak Rm Neighborhood and Business Watch Seminar (English), BPD, 7pm

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BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 10am BCPL Parent University, 6:30pm BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7pm, EAC BPD Board Meeting, 6pm, DGLC

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BCPL La Hora de Ayuda de Tecnología, 6pm BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 7pm BSD2 Fenton Tri-District Choral Concert, 7pm Committee of the Whole, VH, 6:30pm BPD FREE FITNESS Center & Classes, DGLC

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BCPL Manga Book Club, 3pm BCPL Chapters Book Club, 4pm BCPL Intro to Microsoft Word, 6pm BSD2 W.A.Johnson School Great Kindness Challenge Week

BCPL Computer Basics, 6pm BCPL Library Board Meeting, 7:30pm BSD2 No School | MLK Day FHS No School | MLK Day BPD Days Off School Care, 7:30am-6pm, DGLC BPD FREE FITNESS Center & Classes, DGLC

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The White Pines Friday Night Fish Fry features an all-you-can-eat fresh fish dinner which includes a soup and salad bar along with a variety of entrees and desserts. Specialty wines, beers and a full bar will be available. For reservations at 630.766.0304 x2.

FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY BEGINS FEBRUARY 2!

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BCPL Computer Basics, 2pm BCPL Thursday Night Book Club, 7pm FHS Coffee with the Principal, 9am BPD Water Park Pass 15% off Sale, DGLC (through April 30) BPD Hot Coffee, Hot Topics, 10:30-11:30am, DGLC Oak Rm

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BSD2 Student Involved with Technology Conference, 8:30am-2pm, Blackhawk Middle School BPD Sweetheart Ball at White Pines, 6-9pm, White Pines

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BCPL La Hora de Ayuda de Tecnología, 6pm BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 7pm BCPL Cooking the Books, 7pm BCPL Family Movie Night, 7pm BV Theatre BSD2 & FHS Food for Families, 4-6 pm, W.A.Johnson School CDC Meeting, VH, 6:30pm Senior Lunch, Monty’s, 11am

BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 10am BCPL Usar el Internet #2, 2pm BSD2 Board of Education Committee of the Whole/Special Meeting, 6:30pm, EAC BPD Board Meeting, 6pm, DGLC

Garden Club, 12pm at the BCPL BCPL Computer Basics, 2pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson PTA Meeting, 6pm FHS Padres Unidos Meeting, 7pm

BCPL Mardi Gras at the Library, 6:30pm BPD Friday Fish Fry, White Pines, 4:30-8:30pm

BCPL Budding Bookworms Book Club, 4pm BCPL Foreign Language Film Series, 7pm BV Theatre BSD2 Tioga School PTA Meetings, 6:30pm

BCPL La Hora de Ayuda de Tecnología, 6pm BCPL LEGO Night, 6:30pm BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 7pm BSD2 Tioga School Talent Schow, 6:30pm Village Board Meeting, VH, 6:30pm

BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 10am BCPL Art & Relaxation, 7pm BSD2 Elementary School Valentine’s Day parties

BCPL Intro to Microsoft Excel, 2pm BCPL Film Fanatics, 7pm BV Theatre BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School PTO Meeting, 6pm BSD2 Concert with Grades 5-8 Bands, 6:30pm, Blackhawk Middle School BPD Senior Lunch Bunch, 12-3p, DGLC Oak Rm Neighborhood and Business Watch Seminar (English), BPD, 7pm

BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Sweetheart Dance, 6pm BPD Friday Fish Fry, White Pines, 4:30-8:30pm BPD Teen Night, 7-9pm, White Pines Pine Rm

BCPL La Hora de Ayuda de Tecnología, 6pm BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 7pm BCPL Lit Chicks, 7pm BCPL Library Board Meeting, 7:30pm BSD2 & FHS Food for Families, 4-6 pm, Fenton High School FHS Food for Families,4-6pm Committee of the Whole, VH, 6:30pm

BCPL ESL Conversation Group, 10am BCPL Usar el Internet #1, 2pm BCPL Parent University, 6:30pm BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7pm, EAC BPD Board Meeting, 6pm, DGLC

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

BSD2 Illinois Grade School Music Association Solo & Ensemble Contest (Grades 6-8 Band & Chorus, select students only)

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