JULY/AUGUST 2017
BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY HEROES ON THE AIR SUNDAY, JULY 23 @ 2:00 PM
Before the Man of Steel became a movie star and Little Orphan Annie a Broadway icon, they were among the many heroes who made the move from the funny papers to enthrall a generation of listeners through their appearances on radio. Join radio historian and Those Were the Days host Steve Darnall for a super evening of sounds from the past, featuring some of the many heroes who made their way from comics for radio—and a few who started on radio and went on to conquer the world.
PARK PLAY at Sunset Park FRIDAYS @ 10:30 AM THROUGH JULY 28 | AGES: All Ages
Children of all ages are invited to join us on Fridays at 10:30 a.m. for Park Play, the Library’s outdoor playgroup. Each week the Library will be at Sunset Park for an hour of outdoor play. Socialize with other parents and caregivers while your child enjoys sunshine, fresh air, as well as active, manipulative, and sensory play. NOTE: Park Play will be relocated to the Library’s meeting room in inclement weather.
Fine Free Fridays Every Friday!
Bring in your overdue materials to the Library any Friday and your fines will be waived on those items! Lost or damaged items do not qualify for Fine Free Friday. Please contact the Circulation Desk at 630.766.4642 for more information or with any questions.
DOWNLOAD eBOOKS, AUDIOBOOKS, AND MUSIC The Bensenville Community Public Library is proud to offer patrons free downloadable audiobooks, eBooks, and music available 24/7 from the Library’s website. Browse and download thousands of popular eBooks and audiobooks – all you need is a library card! Read or listen in your web browser or download to your device. Also with your library card, download and stream music for free through Freegal Music Service! Millions of songs, artists, and albums are available for free download and free streaming. To get started visit benlib.org/download.
2017 Fourth of July Parade & Libertyfest
The Village of Bensenville presents the July 4th LibertyFest! This celebration of America’s birthday is full of family fun and great times for everyone. 10:00 am | Parade begins at 12 South Center St in Town Center, traveling east on Green Street and continuing south on York Road, finishing at Redmond Recreation Complex on Jefferson St. 12:00-4:00 pm | Free Public Skate at The Edge Ice Arena, 545 John Street 12:00-4:00 pm | Free Public Swim at Water’s Edge, 545 John Street 12:00-4:00 pm | Food and beer available for purchase. Beer tent hosted by American Legion 1205. Also featuring pony rides and much more! 4:00 pm | MUSIC: Five Guys Named Moe - Real Guys, Real Rock & Roll 7:30 pm | MUSIC: Infinity - A Rock Journey from Past to Present 9:30 pm | FIREWORKS launched from Public Works Our Independence Day Parade steps off at Town Center at 10:00 a.m. The parade features some of the best bands, floats, and entertainment from around the region and ends at Redmond Park, where Taste of the Towns, our food festival featuring some of the best menu offerings in the region, is being held. IN THIS ISSUE Bensenville Community Public Library p 1-3 Village of Bensenville p 4-6 Fenton Community High School p 7-9 Bensenville Park District p 10-11 Elementary School District 2 p 12-13 Fire Department p 14 Community Events p 15-16 The statements and opinions expressed in this newsletter do not reflect the views, opinions, thoughts or beliefs of each member organization. The member organizations are not responsible for opinions or statements made individually or by other organizations. For information, contact sparkison@benlib.org. Deadline for Sept/Oct is July 28, 2017.
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COFFEE TALK WITH DAVE AND CHRIS
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 Tuesday, July 4 | Independence Day Friday, August 25 | Staff In-Service Day
WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 @ 7:00 PM | AGES: Adults only How a cup of coffee is prepared makes more difference than you’d assume! Relax with a fresh cup while coffee enthusiasts Dave and Chris display different brewing gadgets and techniques, and then see if you can taste the differences in flavor and characteristics. Decaf will be available if you think it might be too late for a real cup.
THE ART OF CIVIL WAR COMMEMORATION
THURSDAY, JULY 13 @ 7:00 PM Join the Library as we welcome back historian Laurel Mellien for a presentation on the origins and symbolic meanings of the icons found on both monuments commemorating the Civil War as well as headstones of its soldiers. Laurel will also delve into the history of the government issued military headstones including the numerous Civil War memorials that were placed throughout towns around the country after the war to honor soldiers and military heroes.
CRAFTMAS IN JULY
TUESDAY, JULY 25 @ 7:00 PM | AGE: Adults only Get a jump on your Christmas to do list at Craftmas in July! Join us for ornament making, homemade gift ideas, and more. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.
SUMMER’S END BEADING SOIREE
THURSDAY, AUGUST 3 @ 7:00 PM | AGE: Adults only Create something beautiful for yourself using a wide array of colorful beads and findings. We’ll provide all of the basic beading tools and supplies you’ll need. Just bring your creativity! Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.
ART & RELAXATION
JULY 12 & AUGUST 9 @ 7:00 PM | AGE: Adults only Join Kelly for an evening of Art & Relaxation. Find time for yourself to rejuvenate while you create! Kelly will have various activities planned for each session which will include adult coloring, Zentangle, found poetry, and more!
SUMMER CRAFTS WITH PJT The last day to turn in your Summer Reading log is July 31!
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Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. through July 27 | AGES: 6 to 10 years old Join the Youth Department’s Parish every Thursday for fun and easy craft making projects. Each week the featured project will use simple items like buttons, strings, paper and more. No registration is required to attend, but space is limited.
MUSEUM ADVENTURE PASS Visit the Library and check out a museum with the Museum Adventure Pass program! You can use your Bensenville Library card to check out a pass to great Chicago area museums! Some museums that participate in the program include: Brookfield Zoo, Cantigny Park, Chicago Botanic Garden, Illinois Railway Museum, Legoland Discovery Center, Naper Settlement, The Children’s Museum in Oak Lawn – and more! Stop by the Library and check out a museum pass today!
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Family Movie Night
MONDAY MATINEES AT THE BENSENVILLE THEATRE MONDAYS @ 1:00 P.M. THROUGH JULY 24
Join the library every Monday at 1:00 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for Monday Matinees. Each week we will feature one of our favorite animated films based on books. Admission to the show is free. JULY 3 Coraline
JULY 10 How to Train Your Dragon
JULY 17 Meet the Robinsons
JULY 24 Rise of the Guardians
POKEMON GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 @ 3:00 PM | AGES: 10 to 18 years old Thought the Pokémon League was challenging? Test your skills at the Library’s Pokémon Grand Slam Tournament! In order to participate in the tournament you MUST BRING your own Nintendo 3DS or 2DS along with your copy of Pokémon X & Y, Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, or Sun & Moon. Battles will be one on one until the Library’s Champion is crowned. The Champion will win a prize! Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. NOTE: Tournament rules will be available ahead of the event on the Pokémon Grand Slam Tournament flyer.
SUPER SMASH BROS. TOURNAMENT
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. Note: There will be no Family Movie Night on July 4. August 1 | The LEGO Batman Movie
Film Fanatics
Join Kelly the third Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm 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.
THURSDAY, JULY 27 @ 3:00 PM | AGES: 10 to 18 years old Come out and join us for the Library’s Super Smash Bros. Tournament! Each participate MUST BRING their own Nintendo 3DS or compatible controller along with a copy of the Super Smash Bros. game. Compete in a four person battle, with winners advancing to the next stage of the tournament until there are no other challengers left standing! A prize will be awarded to the tournament champion. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. NOTE: Tournament rules will be available ahead of the event on the Super Smash Bros. Tournament flyer.
July 20 | The Zookeeper’s Wife August 17 | The Lost City of Z
NIFTY NATURE EXPLORERS
July 10 | Casa de Mi Padre August 14 | Jet Li’s Fearless
WEDNESDAYS @ 10:30 AM THROUGH JULY 26 AGES: 4 to 8 years old Get outside in the Library’s garden with Miss Penny and Miss Diane to enjoy and learn about flowers, bugs, and other cool things in nature! We will learn some new facts, do some hands-on projects and even share some stories. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Stop by the Youth Desk the day of the program for more information.
July 10 | The Secret World of Arriety (94 minutes) August 14 | Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (117 minutes)
Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. through July 25 Kids are invited to practice their reading skills at Reading with Adele! Adele, a friendly, trained therapy dog is at the Library every Tuesday morning to provide patient, nonjudgmental attention and help reluctant readers gain confidence and improve their reading skills. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited to 20 minutes per reader. 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 pm at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of foreign films in a variety of languages. All films presented with English subtitles. Admission is free!
Studio Ghibli Film Series
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Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese film director, producer, screenwriter, animator, author, and manga artist. Through a career that has spanned five decades, Miyazaki has attained international acclaim as a masterful storyteller and maker of anime feature films. He, along with Isao Takahata, co-founded Studio Ghibli, a film and animation studio. In honor of Hayao Miyazaki coming out of retirement to give us one more beautiful creation, the Library will be showing Studio Ghibli classic movies on the second Monday of each month at 3:30 pm in the Lifelong Learning Center.
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VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE Village of Bensenville
LIBERTYFEST
12 South Center Street
The Fourth of July LibertyFest Parade begins at 12 South Center Street in Town Center, traveling east on Green Street and continuing south on York Road, finishing at Redmond Recreation Complex on Jefferson Street. From 12-4pm there will be free public skate at the Edge Ice Arena, 545 John Street and free public swimming at Water’s Edge, 545 John Street. Live music will be provided by Five Guys Named Moe at 4:30pm and Infinity at 7:30pm. The Fire Works Show will be launched from the Public Works building at 9:30pm. Parking will be available in the John Street lot, the George Street lot and on side streets that do not display NO PARKING signs. Please visit our website at www.bensenville.il.us for more information.
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
Presented by Village President Frank DeSimone and the Village Board
NO OUTSIDE ALCOHOL OR GRILLS PERMITTED
10:00am
PARADE Begins at 12 South Center St in Town Center, traveling east on Green Street and continuing south on York Road, finishing at Redmond Recreation Complex on Jefferson St.
12:00pm-4:00pm
Free Public Skate at The Edge I Ice Arena, 545 John Street
12:00pm-4:00pm
Free Public Swim at Water’s Edge, 545 John Street Food & Beer Available for Purchase. Beer Tent hosted by American
Legion 1205. Also featuring pony rides and much more throughout the day!
MUSIC!
4:30PM
Five Guys Named Moe - Real Guys, Real Rock & Roll Music
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Infinity - A Rock Journey from Past to Present
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Launched from public works
All Day
Parking available in the John St. Lot, the George St lot, and on side
FIREWORKS!
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PARKING!
streets that do not display “NO PARKING” signs FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 630-766-8888 OR VISIT WWW.BENSENVILLE.IL.US
PUBLIC WORKS OPEN HOUSE Public Works is hosting a free Open House for the community Saturday, July 8th from 10am to 2pm. This is a unique experience allowing 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 11am, 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 • Paws The APWA Mascot • Duck Races 4
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• Informational Booths • Free Giveaways • Free Food
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SUMMER FUN IN BENSENVILLE!
COOLING CENTERS
Public Skating
BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY 200 South Church Road 630.766.4642 Monday-Thursday | 9 am-9 pm Friday & Saturday | 9 am-5 pm Sunday | 1 pm-5 pm
Take a break from the heat this summer and feel the cool exhilaration of ice skating at the Edge Ice Arena. Public skating is located at the Edge on John Street at 545 John Street in Bensenville. Rental skates are available and admission discounts are applicable to all Bensenville residents. Please visit the Bensenville website at www.bensenville.il.us and click on the Recreation and Activities tab or call us at 630.766.8888.
MinorHawks Pre-Hockey / Learn to Skate
If you would like your child to learn the fundamentals of skating and ice hockey by certified USA Hockey instructors then this program offers you 50 years of combined coaching experience from experienced players and coaches. Please check out the MinorHawks Pre-Hockey / Learn to Skate program at www.chicagoblueshockey.org and click on the MinorHawks tab.
Open Swim, Aqua Fitness, Learn to Swim and Wahoo Swim Team
The Water’s Edge Aquatic Center offers classes and activities for all ages and abilities! For those looking to swim for fitness, we offer Open Swim hours seven (7) days per week, AquaFitness class offerings in both the daytime and the evenings and our NEW Poolside Yoga Classes to compliment your swimming workouts. For those looking to learn to swim, we offer our Learn to Swim program on Saturday and Sunday mornings with levels to accommodate Parent & Tots, PreSchool, Levels 1 – 6 and Teen/Adult classes. The Bensenville Wahoo Swim Team is a recreational swim team for children ages 6-18, focusing on perfecting competitive stroke techniques and times, with an emphasis on good sportsmanship and healthy lifestyles. No matter what you are looking for, the Water’s Edge Aquatic Center has something for you! Please visit the Village of Bensenville website at www.bensenville.il.us. Click on the Recreation and Activities tab for more information on our programs and activities, call 630.766.8888 or visit us at 545 John Street, Bensenville. We look forward to seeing you at the pool.
Stick and Helmet Program
This is a fun program for kids, parent or both. This is really just good old-fashioned pond hockey at its finest. Mom or Dad are encouraged to join junior on the ice for some quality bonding and healthy exercise. Parents must have a helmet, skates and hockey stick. Shins pads and elbow pads are recommended. Face masks are required for children. If you are a Bensenville resident, the fee is just $9 for you and your child or $9 for each child. All adults must be accompanied by a child to participate in this program. Please visit the Bensenville website at www.bensenville.il.us and click on the Recreation and Activities tab or call us at 630.766.8888.
WATCH FOR THE CAR SEAT GIVEAWAY EVENT! The Bensenville Chamber of Commerce is partnering up with the Village of Bensenville to host a free Car Seat Giveaway and Installation Event. It will be open to Bensenville residents with children, or residents who are expecting a child who are in need of a car seat or booster seat. The car seat will be installed on the premises by professionals. Please see chart to determine if your child requires a car seat. One seat per family and proof of residency will be required. Please watch for additional information about this event or go to www.bensenville.il.us for updated information. A
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BENSENVILLE PARK DISTRICT 630.766.7015 DEER GROVE LEISURE CENTER 1000 West Wood Avenue Monday-Friday | 6 am-10 pm Saturday & Sunday | 7 am-5 pm BENSENVILLE VILLAGE HALL 12 South Center Street 630.766.8200 Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday | 8 am-5 pm Tuesday | 8 am-7 pm Saturday | 9 am-12 pm BENSENVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT (not a site - call for referrals) 100 North Church Road 630.350.3455 Non-Emergency
DOG LICENSE REMINDER Please remember that Village ordinance requires every owner of a dog within the Village to annually register their dog and pay a fee of $3.00 per dog. Dog Licenses expire on June 30th each year. If the tag is lost, a replacement fee of $3.00 is required. To register, please bring an application with your cash, check (payable to Village of Bensenville), or credit card to the Village Hall. You may also mail your application. Remember to include a copy of the certificate of inoculation at the time of application. For more information go to www.bensenville. il.us or call 630.594.1004.
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PAPER SHREDDING EVENT
LAWN MAINTENANCE REMINDER With summer finally here, please remember that maintaining your property is important to the Village and your neighbors. To avoid citations, remember grasses, weeds and plants that are not intended for ornamental purposes are to be no taller than eight inches. In addition to your own lawn, please be mindful of your neighbor’s yard when parking along the street to avoid damage to their grass. For more information on rules and regulations, visit the Village’s website at www.bensenville.il.us.
The Village will host a shredding event on Saturday, July 8 from 10am-noon for Bensenville residents at the Public Works Facility, 717 East Jefferson, in conjunction with the Public Works Open House. Residents (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.
2016 RESIDENT ONLY BRUSH AND BRANCH REMOVAL PROGRAM Please do not bundle brush and branches. REPUBLIC SERVICES collects brush April through November 30: individual branches less than three feet in length and one inch in diameter on your regular trash collection day from your regular collection point. Place in biodegradable paper bags or garbage cans with two Yard Waste Only labels attached. Yard Waste Only stickers can be picked up for free at the Village Hall. Republic Services collects these branches with other residential yard waste. To discard root balls, break them up into small enough pieces to fit into your trash container for Republic Services to collect. VILLAGE CREWS collect larger brush on the first full week of each month of July through November. Place cut ends of brush and branches towards the street. Individual branches must not exceed six inches in diameter or ten feet in length. Brush may be placed on the parkway for collection beginning the Friday before the scheduled collection week, but no later than 7:00 am on the first Monday of each month. Each street receives a single collection during a scheduled week; Brush and branches placed out after the deadline will not be picked up and could result in a citation. THE 2017 DATES July 3 | August 77 | September 5 (out by 7 am on Tuesday due to Labor Day Holiday) | October 2 | November 6 For more information please visit our website at www.bensenville.il.us or call the Public Works Department at 630.350.3435.
LANDSCAPE WASTE DISPOSAL & OPEN BURNING RULES IN DUPAGE COUNTY GARAGE SALE PERMITS Get a jump start on your summer cleaning by hosting a garage sale! Please remember, prior to having your garage sale, you are required to complete and submit a Garage Sale Permit to Village Hall. Permits are available at Village Hall or electronically on the Village’s website. For more information on rules and regulations, please visit www.bensenville.il.us or call 630.594.1004.
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In 1990, the DuPage County Board passed Ordinance OWR-001-90 banning the illegal disposal of landscape waste. WHY? • To maintain acceptable ambient air quality and to protect the health, welfare and safety of DuPage County’s residents. • The open burning of landscape wastes produces particulate matter that may exceed the National Ambient Air Quality survey standard. WHAT DOES DUPAGE COUNTY’S ORDINANCE SAY? It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow any open and uncontrolled burning of landscape wastes at any site in unincorporated DuPage County. It shall be unlawful for any person to cause or allow the burning of any refuse including landscape waste in any chamber not specifically designed for the purpose and approved by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to regulations adopted by the Illinois Pollution Control Board or specified by this Ordinance. For more information call 630.350.3413 or visit our website at www.bensenville.il.us.
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FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL NEW FENTON BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBERS SWORN IN 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 its regular business meetings on Wednesday, July 26 and Wednesday, August 30. District 100 meetings are held at 7 pm in the board room at Fenton Community High School. Parents and community members are invited to attend. Administration James Ongtengco | Superintendent Jovan Lazarevic Associate Superintendent/Principal Bruce Martin | Chief School Business Officer Michelle Papanicolau Director of Curriculum & Instruction Todd Becker Director of Activities and Athletics Carrie Pomahac | Assistant Principal/Dean Pedro Castro | Dean of Students Jim Batson | Director of Technology @FentonHS
The Fenton Community High School Board of Education has five new members who took the oath of office in the spring. At the same meeting, officers were elected. ORONZO PECONIO President
SEATED L TO R Mary Ann Payton-Howell, Oronzo Peconio, Jacci Ramirez STANDING L TO R Laura Wassinger, Paul Wedemann, Juliet Rago, Patricia Jalowiec
PAUL WEDEMANN Vice President PATRICIA JALOWIEC Secretary
FENTON HIGH SCHOOL UNDER NEW LEADERSHIP On July 1, two new administrators took over the top leadership positions at Fenton Community High School District 100. James Ongtengco is the new superintendent, and Jovan Lazarevic is the new principal.
Fenton High School, “I am pleased to have been chosen to lead Fenton High School, and am committed to continuing the long standing tradition of excellence that our school community has come to expect.”
Mr. Ongtengco has served Fenton as its Principal/Associate Superintendent for the past two years. Prior to that he was an assistant principal at Mundelein High School.
Jovan Lazarevic was most recently an assistant principal at Prospect High School where was instrumental in overseeing programs that enhanced the learning environment for students. These include managing Professional Learning Communities in the building, organizing the Hour of Code, initiating the ipad pilot program for health classes and introducing AP courses in the Career and Technical Education department.
After completing his B.A. in Biology at the University of Illinois, Mr. Ongtengco began his teaching career at Roberto Clemente High School before moving to Belvidere High School where he taught biology and physical science. Mr. Ongtengco earned his master’s degree in Human Resource Development from Northeastern University, and is currently a doctoral student at Aurora University. Mr. Ontengco is looking forward to this new chapter at
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FENTON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2017
FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL | District 100 1000 West Green Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 2500 www.fenton100.org
On Sunday, May 21, Fenton High School held commencement exercises for 357 members of the Class of 2017. The Fenton Symphonic Band, under the direction of Mr. George, began the ceremony with Pomp and Circumstance and the Fenton Concert Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Williams, performed Climb Every Mountain and the newly commissioned piece We are Bison Pride written by Doug Orlyk. Fenton Scholar Addresses were delivered by seniors Joseph Andrews and Ripal Shah. The Class of 2017 presented its gift of a courtyard path outside the community room and will leave behind a legacy of completing 24,626.5 hours of community service.
2017 FENTON HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 100 BOARD OF EDUCATION FENTON SCHOLARS Fenton High School is proud to announce the 2017 Fenton Scholars. This elite group of students finished their high school careers in the top 5% of the Fenton High School Class of 2017.
Joseph Andrews University of Notre Dame
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Kathryn Bruce Illinois State University
Julia Adelnita Deguia Illinois Institute of Technology
Caitlin Exconde Roosevelt University
Cassidy Feddersen Elmhurst College
Agnieszka Gasior St. Louis University
Angelina Giuliano University of Tampa
Iram Hameeduddin University of Illinois Champaign/Urbana
Mirko Janjanin University of Illinois Champaign/Urbana
Bryan Larsen Aurora University
Piotr Maciolek Illinois Institute of Technology
Kishan Patel University of Illinois Champaign/Urbana
Bernard Plawinski Loyola University
Eryk Plawinski Loyola University
Yannis Rigas University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering
Ripal Shah Washington University
Kelly Trzmielewski COD and University of Illinois Champaign/Urbana
Erika Vega University of Illinois Champaign/Urbana
Samantha Ward Illinois Wesleyan University
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2017-2018 School Registration Information
SPECIAL RECOGNITION National Honor Society Scholarship Recipient
July 1 | School physicals due July 5 | Registration portal open July 17 | Free/Reduced lunch applications due August 21 | First day of school
Ripal Shah, a member of the National Honor Society (NHS), has been named a national semifinalist in the National Honor Society Scholarship program. She was chosen from more than 9,000 applicants, and is one of the top 300 NHS members in the nation. She is one of only three recipients in Illinois and will receive a $2,325 scholarship. Finalists are selected on the basis of their leadership skills; participation in service organizations, clubs, and other student groups at school and in the community; and their academic record.
FENTON STUDENT ATHLETES COMPETE AT THE COLLEGIATE LEVEL Four Fenton athletes signed on the dotted line and committed to furthering their athletic careers at the collegiate level. Angelo Duvall will play football at the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, Cassidy Feddersen will run track at Elmhurst College, Bryan Larsen will play baseball at Aurora University, and Taylor Spizzirri will pitch for the Aurora University softball team
Angelo Duvall with Athletic Director Todd Becker and Coach Kos
Cassidy Feddersen and Coach Kekstadt
Bryan Larsen, Coach Schwabe and Athletic Director Todd Becker
Open Computer Labs for Registration Tues & Thurs | July 11-August 1 | 7 am-3 pm Wednesday | August 2 | 11 am-7 pm Textbook Distribution Monday | August 7 | 8 am to 3 pm (last name begins with A-M) Tuesday | August 8 | 8 am to 3 pm (last name begins with N-Z) Wednesday | August 9 | 8 am to 3 pm (late registrants)
Taylor Spizzirri and Coach Mello with Athletic Director Todd Becker
FENTON USES ARTS COUNCIL GRANT MONEY FOR RAKU POTTERY Raku is a form of Japanese pottery with a distinctive finish. The process by which the pottery gets its look begins when the clay pieces are fired at a relatively low temperature, and then moved while hot to a closed container filled with combustible materials (such as paper or sawdust) that ignite and create colors and patterns on the pottery’s surface. Art teacher JoAnna Rieger applied for and received a grant from the Bensenville Arts Council that brought Tim Pfiffner from Great Lakes Clay to the school to teach her and her students how to run a raku firing. Based on a suggestion from Tim, Mrs. Rieger’s Ceramics 2 class spent much of the second semester building the kiln used in the second step of the process. All ceramics pieces were first fired in the inside kilns, and then the final raku glaze firing was done in outdoor kiln the students built. The results are beautiful!
SEAMLESS SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM Through our Seamless Summer Option Program, Fenton Community High School is offering free lunch to all community members age 18 years and younger during our summer school session (June 12- July 21, 2017) Please note there will be no lunch served on July 3 and 4. Please contact Mr. Pedro Castro, at 630.860.6254 by 8:30 a.m. to reserve your lunch for that day. Lunch is served each summer school day in two sessions – one from 10:00-10:20 a.m. and again from 10:25-10:45 a.m. You may attend either session to enjoy your lunch. Food cannot be removed from our lunch area. A
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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
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White Pines Golf Club & Banquets 500 West Jefferson Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 0304 www.whitepinesgolf.com Bensenville Water Park & Splash Pad 1100 West Wood Street Bensenville, Illinois 60106 630 766 SWIM
BENSENVILLE WATER PARK & SPLASH PAD SEASON | The Bensenville Water Park is currently open daily from 11am-7pm and will close on August 20. The Splash Pad will remain open on weekends August 26 through September 4 for an extended summer season. SWIM LESSONS | The Bensenville Park District’s Learn to Swim Program emphasizes improving swimming ability, increasing confidence and water safety under the instruction of competent, experienced teachers. Group and private swim lessons are available weekdays and weekends for beginners to advance swimmers. Visit bensenvilleparkdistrict.org for the days and times offered. Please register at Deer Grove Leisure Center. SPECIAL EVENTS | The Bensenville Park District has a variety of special events at the Water Park every year. In 2017, we will have extended hours at the Water Park on Thursdays to 9pm; every Thursday evening we are having fun Light Up the Night special events from 5-9pm. Go to the Water Park events page on the Park District’s website for a complete list. BIRTHDAY PARTIES AND RENTALS | Water Park and Splash Pad parties and rentals can be booked during the Water Park season. Concession stand and party packages are available for corporate and social events. For details and reservations, please call 630.766.7015, ext. 2011.
Fischer Farm 16W680 Grand Avenue Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 834 3152
FULL TIME SUMMER CAMP PROGRAM Ages 6-15
Board of Commissioners Rich Johnson | President Val Karg | Vice President Jim Geils | Secretary Nancy Gibbs | Commissioner Open Position | Commissioner
Ages 6-10 will enjoy either Adventure or Sports Camp Ages 6-10 will learn about nature at Discovery Camp (July 10-21) Ages 11-15 will like the variety of activities offered at Teen Camp
Interim Director Joseph C. Vallez
JUNE 12 – AUGUST 22 | 9AM – 3PM (NO CAMPS JULY 4)
Bensenville Park District is currently taking registrations for their 2017 Summer Camp Program. Parents are able to add before and after care service and pick and choose their camp days each time they register. The Day Camp Program offers children the ability to spend their camp day having fun at the Bensenville Water Park and Splash Pad, going on field trips, and socializing with old and new friends while participating in a variety of fun activities. Full time campers will receive an optional Free Healthy Lunch every day that will be provided by the Northern Illinois Food Bank. In addition to the full time camps, the Park District also offers a Sunshine Camp for children ages 3-5 and Tot Camp for ages 24-35 months. Information and rates are indicated in the Bensenville Park District Program Guide and online at bensenvilleparkdistrict.org.
ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION AND STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM WORK DATES Hundreds of hands for preservation! The Bensenville Park District has committed to the development of an Ecological Restoration and Stewardship Plan to restore and maintain the natural park areas and preserve our natural heritage throughout the District. Work days are scheduled for July 8 and August 12, and we hope to see you there. Participation can prove to be very informative and rewarding for adults as well as children. For more information about volunteer opportunities at the Bensenville Park District, contact Mary Wagner 630.766.7015, Ext. 2014 or mwagner@bensenvilleparkdistrict.org.
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LIVE! AT WHITE PINES, THE CONCERT SERIES Join us this summer on the last Friday of every month. Bands will perform on the patio of the 37 Bar & Grill; arrive early to get a good seat! Food and beverages will be available for purchase. The White Pines Golf Club culinary and event planning teams are continually organizing special events and holiday celebrations throughout the year. We post information about these occasions on our special events page. Come out with your family and friends to enjoy the festivities. Call (630) 766-0304, ext.2 or e-mail banquets@whitepinesgolf.com with any questions or to find out more information.
EGGS & LEGGS JOHN KURTZ 5K RUN/WALK AT FISCHER FARM SATURDAY, JULY 22 | KICK-OFF 8:30AM A portion of the proceeds from the run will go toward restoration projects and caring for the animals at the farm. The walk/run will start and end at Fischer Farm with participants running throughout the adjacent Oak Dale Woods Subdivision. All participants will receive a stylish shirt, breakfast, and the opportunity to win awards and medals. Eggs & Leggs is part of the AMITA Health 5K Breakfast series and is presented by Bensenville Park District and Village of Bensenville. Register online at www.signmeup.com/118825 or you can register at the Deer Grove Leisure Center.
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SPORTS! OPEN FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER HDTV’s for game viewing Craft beers on tap & bottles
MOVIES IN THE PARK Free Popcorn! One bag per person, while supplies last.
FRIDAY, JULY 7 | Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Movie begins at dusk WHITE PINES GOLF CLUB DRIVING RANGE Bring chairs or blankets, or you can watch from a golf cart for $7 (purchase at event). Meals, snacks, and beverages will be available for purchase.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 | Finding Dory Dive-In Movie Movie begins at dusk BENSENVILLE WATER PARK AND SPLASH PAD Free for Water Park pass holders or regular half off evening fee. Watch the movie from a float or from the deck.
THE OAK ROOM The Oak Room is an adult drop-in center at Bensenville Park District’s Deer Grove Leisure Center and offers use of board games, card tables, cards, puzzles and books. Open drop-in is available anytime the Oak Room is not in scheduled use; fees are $1 for residents and $2 for non-residents.
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SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 ONWARD AND UPWARD! Blackhawk’s Eighth Graders are Ready to Head to High School.
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 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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More than 200 of them celebrated the completion of their District 2 careers during Blackhawk Middle School’s promotion ceremony on June 6 at Fenton High School. Before these eighth graders put on their caps and gowns, though, they gathered June 2 with the school’s sixth and seventh graders for an All-School Awards Assembly.
Congratulations to the following students who received awards! We look forward to seeing all that you will accomplish in the years to come. • STUDENT COUNCIL RECOGNITION | Reagan Dakins • HAWKS RECOGNITION | Cindy Menka & Julia Rihani • TEAM AWARDS | Adarsh Patel, Ariana Hurtado, Isaac Marroquin, Savannah Paz, Morelia Aburto, Danny Bdzoch, Noelia Vazquez, & Evan Kaspari • PRINCIPAL’S AWARD | Cynthia Ibarra & Christopher Kovich • SERVICE ABOVE SELF AWARD | Brianna Tellez & Christopher Kovich • CITIZENSHIP AWARD | Julia Rihani & Alfredo Guadarrama • BEA AWARD | Madison Spencer • BLACKHAWK MEMORIAL AWARD | Natalie Chaidez & Patrick Block
KEEP ON TRUCKIN’ Bensenville School District 2 recently donated a delivery truck to the Bensenville/Wood Dale Food Pantry. The Bensenville/Wood Dale Food Pantry needed a new box truck, and District 2 just happened to have an extra one on its hands. The District’s old truck turned out to be a $10 solution to the Pantry’s $25,000 problem. That’s how much the pantry set out to raise two years ago to replace their old truck, which needed frequent repairs. Recently, District 2 stopped using a 2005 Ford delivery truck following its own purchase of a replacement vehicle. In May, the Pantry handed over a $10 donation to the District, and District 2 handed over the keys to the retired truck. Now the Pantry has a more reliable means of transportation, which it must have in order to function. The Bensenville/Wood Dale Food Pantry has served District 2 families for more than 40 years. Every month, it distributes approximately 20,000 pounds of food to more than 300 local families in need. To do so, it must pick up donations from individuals, food manufacturers, retailers, community food drives, and the Northern Illinois Food Bank. It even collects leftover items from District 2’s Food for Families events.
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TWICE AS NICE! This year, Project CARE volunteers more than doubled the number of hours they served in District 2 schools. Project CARE celebrated its most successful year to date on May 25 with a thank-you luncheon at Monty’s Banquet Hall for its mentors. The program grew tremendously this year, from about 300 community members last year, to more than 475 mentors who volunteered more than 9,000 hours of their time to help District 2 students in reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. Volunteers range from parents and retirees to local business representatives to students from Fenton High School, Elmhurst College, and College of DuPage. Interested in becoming a mentor? Learn more about Project CARE and how you can give back to the community at the Welcome Back Seminar on Wednesday, September 6. For more information, contact: • W.A. JOHNSON SCHOOL | Lara Schwarz, 630.766.2605x3202 • TIOGA SCHOOL | Laura Butz, 630.766.2602 • BLACKHAWK MIDDLE SCHOOL | Sue Vitale, 630.766.2601x2294
EL DÍA DEL NIÑO Tioga and Johnson School celebrate Children’s Day! Children’s Day, el Día del Niño, is a Mexican holiday celebrated annually on April 30. The goal of this holiday is simple: to make children feel special. Johnson School’s Children’s Day Parade For the occasion, teachers and students at Tioga School planned a variety of exciting activities, and invited parents and community members to help them celebrate. At Johnson School, students showed parents and community members what makes each of them unique and wonderful human beings during a celebratory parade in front of the school.
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Thursday, August 10 Registration/Welcome Day at all BSD2 School Buildings, 2-6 p.m. Saturday, August 19 Black Hawk Middle School Walk-Through Day, 9-11 a.m. Monday, August 21 Kindergarten Meet the Teacher and Curriculum Night, 6-7 p.m. Monday, August 21 Blackhawk Middle School Incoming Sixth-Grade Parent Orientation, 6-7 p.m. Tuesday, August 22 K-5 Meet the Teacher Day, 2:30-3 p.m. Wednesday, August 23 First Day of School for 2017-18 School Year
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Schools and area churches are finding new ways to serve their shared communities through District 2’s Interfaith Council. Journey Church of Elmhurst recently launched Project B2, a congregation-wide effort to support Bensenville School District 2’s various community service efforts. It kicked off this effort in May when members of Journey Church volunteered at the Food for Families event at Johnson School. Not only did they help distribute food; they also gave children and families free used books that church members donated to a recent book drive.
Tioga School’s Children’s Day STEM Activity
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Journey Church is but one of several area churches regularly participating in District 2’s Interfaith Council. Other members include Bensenville Bible Church, First United Methodist Church of Bensenville, Grace Lutheran Church, St. Alexis Roman Catholic Church, St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, and Faith Community United Church of Christ, which partnered with District 2 to launch the Council about two years ago. The goal of District 2’s Interfaith Council is to explore ways in which schools and local churches can work together to support their shared communities. Churches interested in joining the effort should contact Lara Schwarz, District 2 Community Liaison, at lschwarz@bsd2.org or 630.766.2605 ext. 3202.
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LIBRARY CLOSED LibertyFest Parade, 10am
BCPL Nifty Nature Explorers, 10:30am BCPL LEGO Club, 1pm BCPL Coffee Talk with Chris & Dave, 7pm
BCPL Miss Kyrie’s Dance Party, 10:30am BCPL Summer Crafts with PJT, 10:30am BCPL Intro to Microsoft Excel, 2pm BPD Hot Topics & Hot Coffee, 9:30-10:30am, DGLC BPD Hawaiian Luau, 3 -7:30pm, Water Park
BCPL Park Play, 10:30am Sunset Park BCPL Lunchtime Theatre, 12pm BPD Movies in the Park, Dusk, White Pines
Public Works Open House, 10am-2pm, Public Works Facility
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BCPL Summer Reading with Adele, 10:30am BCPL Video Game Club, 3-5pm FHS Senior Portraits BSD2 Summer Food for Families, 4-6 pm, Tioga Board of Trustees and Committee of the Whole Meetings at 6PM
BCPL Summer Reading with Adele, 10:30am BCPL Video Game Club, 3-5pm BPD Aqua Aerobics begins (Tues), 10:30-11:15am, Water Park Senior Citizen Luncheon. 11:00 am, Monty’s
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BCPL Nifty Nature Explorers, 10:30am BCPL LEGO Club, 1pm FHS Senior Portraits BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7 pm, EAC BPD Board Meeting, 5:30pm, DGLC Music in the Park, 7:30pm to 9:30pm
BCPL Nifty Nature Explorers, 10:30am BCPL LEGO Club, 1pm BCPL Art & Relaxation, 7pm Music in the Park, 7:30pm to 9:30pm
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BCPL Miss Kyrie’s Dance Party, 10:30am BCPL Summer Crafts with PJT, 10:30am BCPL Intro to Photoshop Elements: Part 1, 2pm BCPL Film Fanatics, 7pm BV Theatre FHS Senior Portraits FHS Freshmen Orientation, 9:30-11:30am & 1:00-3:00 pm BPD Lunch Bunch Bingo, 11:30am-3pm
BCPL Miss Kyrie’s Dance Party, 10:30am BCPL Summer Crafts with PJT, 10:30am BCPL Intro to Microsoft Word, 2pm BCPL Art of Civil War Commemoration, 7pm BPD Aqua Aerobics begins (Thurs), 10:30-11:15am, Water Park
BCPL Park Play, 10:30am Sunset Park BCPL Lunchtime Theatre, 12pm
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BCPL Intro to Microsoft Word, 6pm FHS Marching Band Camp through August 9
BCPL Art Club, 10:30am BCPL BCPL Monday Matinee, 1pm BV Theatre BCPL Computer Basics, 6pm
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BCPL Park Play, 10:30am Sunset Park BCPL Lunchtime Theatre, 12pm BPD Teen (ages 11-18)Night Pool Party, 7-9:30pm, Water Park BPD Concert Series SHiNDiG, 7-11pm, 37 Bar & Grill
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BCPL Art Club, 10:30am BCPL Monday Matinee, 1pm BV Theatre BCPL Intro to Microsoft Publisher, 6pm BCPL Library Board Meeting, 7:30pm FHS Senior Portraits
BCPL Art Club, 10:30am BCPL Monday Matinee, 1pm BV Theatre BCPL Studio Ghibli Film Series, 3:30pm BCPL Foreign Language Film Series, 7pm BV Theatre BPD Swim Lessons Begin- Session III, Water Park
BCPL Korthauer Log House Open, 2-4pm BPD Historical Train Tour, 1-3pm, Veterans Park
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Visit the Library and check out a museum with the Museum Adventure Pass program! Details on page 2!
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BCPL Cooking the Books, 7pm Board of Trustees Meeting at 6:30PM
BCPL Art & Relaxation, 7pm Music in the Park, 7:30pm to 9:30pm
BCPL Computer Basics, 2pm BSD2 Welcome Day, 2-6 pm, BMS, Johnson, Tioga
BCPL Studio Ghibli Film Series, 3:30pm BCPL Foreign Language Film Series, 7pm BV Theatre
BSD2 Summer Food for Families, 4-6 pm, Tioga Committee of the Whole at 6PM
BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7 pm, EAC BPD Board Meeting, 5:30pm, DGLC Music in the Park, 7:30pm to 9:30pm
BCPL Intro to Microsoft Word, 2pm BCPL Film Fanatics, 7pm BV Theatre BPD Lunch Bunch Bingo, 11:30am-3pm, DGLC BPD Back to School Trivia Night, 5-9pm, Water Park
BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Walk-Through Day, 9-11am, BMS
BSD2 Grades 1-5 Meet the Teacher, 2:30-3pm, Johnson and Tioga Board of Trustees Meeting at 6:30PM
FHS Swing Choir Auditions BSD2 First Day of School for 2017-18 School Year Music in the Park, 7:30pm to 9:30pm
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BCPL Intro to Microsoft Excel, 6pm FHS Fall Play Auditions BPD Tiny Tot Preschool begins, Various, DGLC
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LIBRARY CLOSED STAFF IN-SERVICE DAY BPD Concert Series –Joe Rendon, 7-11pm, 37 Bar & Grill
BPD Splash Pad reopens for weekends, 11am, Water Park
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