Community Newsletter Nov-December 2014

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COMMUNITY NITY HOLIDA AY Y EVENTS ALL MUSICAL BLACKHAWK BLACKHAWK MIDDLE SCHOOL FFALL ALADDIN JR. Friday | November 7 | 7:00 pm Saturday | November 8 | 1:00pm & 7:00 pm Blackhawk Middle School

HOLIDA HOLIDAY AY CHRISTMAS CRAFT SHOW Friday | December 5 | 9:30 am – 2:30 pm Bensenville’ss Senior Community Bridgeway of Bensenville’ Crafts, Bake Table, Table, VVendors. endors. Call 630 787 2975 for more information.

DAY BREAKFAST AST VETERANS DA AY Y BREAKF TTuesday uesday | November 11 | 9:30-11am White Pines Golf Club & Banquets Celebrate and honor our veterans. More information at www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org. www w.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org. Advance registration required.

HOLIDA HOLIDAY AY BAZAAR & LADIES NIGHT OUT Friday | December 5 | 6-10 pm White Pines Golf Club & Banquets Enjoy spa services, boutique shopping, DJ, drawings. $10 entry fee includes drawing ticket. Pay at door or purchase tickets in advance.

HOLIDAY HOLIDA AY MAGIC & TREE LIGHTING Sunday | November 23 | 3pm-6pm Downtown Bensenville Details on page 2. BLACKHAWK BLACKHA WK MIDDLE SCHOOL WINTER BAND CONCERT | 5TH GRADE & JAZZ BAND Sunday | December 14 | 1:00 pm Blackhawk Middle School BLACKHAWK BLACKHA WK MIDDLE SCHOOL WINTER BAND CONCERT | 6TH, 7TH & 8TH GRADE BAND Sunday | December 14 | 3:00 pm Blackhawk Middle School BLACKHAWK BLACKHA WK MIDDLE SCHOOL WINTER HANDCHIMES & STEEL DRUMS CONCERT TTuesday uesday | December 16 | 6:30 pm Blackhawk Middle School DIY BUTTON ORNAMENTS Thursday | November 20 | 7:00 pm Bensenville Community Public Library Details on page 4! COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS Wednesday W ednesday | December 3 | 6:30 pm | Ornaments Wednesday Wreaths Wednesday | December 10 | 6:30 pm | TTrees rees & W reaths Wednesday W ednesday | December 17 | 6:30 pm | Holiday Cards Join YYouth outh Services as we countdown count to the holidays during Countdown to Christmas! Every W Wednesday ednesday night at 6:30 p.m. we’ll be making different holiday crafts to help us get ready for the holidays. Registration is not required to attend!

FFARMSIDE ARMSIDE CHRISTMAS Saturday | December 6 | 3-6 pm Fischer Farm TTake a hay ride, sing carols and sip on hot cocoa. Featuring the Elmhurst st Voice Voice Ensemble and Brass Quintet. Free event. HOLIDAY R CITIZEN HOLIDA AY Y LUNCHEON SENIOR Sunday | December 7 | 1 pm Monty’ss | 703 South York Monty’ Yoork Road | Bensenville HOLIDAY FENTON N HOLIDA AY Y BAND CONCERT Sunday | December 7 | 3:00 pm Lewis - Huffman Auditorium Admission is FREE HOLIDAY HOLIDA AY BEADING CRAFT Thursday | December 11 | 7:00 pm Join us for an evening of holiday beading fun as we make a holiday-related beading craft! Registration is required to attend and space is limited! 20 participants will be accepted. Adults register,r,, stop by or call and teens ns 13 and older are welcome! TToo register the library! SANTA SANT A TRAIN RIDE TO THE NORTH POLE Saturday | December 13 | 11:04 am -12:31 pm Sunday | December 14 | 1:04-2:31 pm Train Station. Resident fee is $12 per Departs Bensenville Train person, register at Deer Grove Leisure Center by November 14. Limited space.

Holiday y OPEN HOUSE Sunday | December 14 | 1:00 - 4:30 pm Bensenville Community Public Library library’s’ss annual Holiday Open House! Join YYou’re ou’re invited to the library’ us for treats, music, decorations, and Santa! More details on page 6! HOLIDAY ANNUAL HOLIDA AY Y EXHIBITION Sunday | December 14 | 1:30 pm Hosted by the Figure Skating Program at the Edge and featuring learn to skate students and showcasing competitive skaters and teams. General admission $8.00; 2 years and under are SKATE SANTA free. SKA A to follow (approximately 3:30-5 ATE WITH SANT pm). Admission free with exhibition ticket. Skate with Santa only: Free to Bensenville Residents | $7 non-resident adult | $5 non-resident child | $3 Skate rental first come first serve HOLIDAY FENTON HOLIDA AY Y CHORAL CONCERT Sunday | December 14 | 3:000 pm Lewis - Huffman Auditorium Admission is FREE KIDS AND PET PICTURES SANTA WITH SANT A TTuesday uesday | December 16 Kids 4:30-6:30pm | Pets 7-8:30pm 30 Deer Grove Leisure Center Center.r.. Register at Deer Grove Leisuree Center SANTA SANT A CLAUS IS CALLING TOWN Wednesday W ednesday | December 17 | 6-7:30 pm Center.r.. FREE! Register by December 13 at Deer eer Grove Leisure Center NEW YEAR’S EVE AT AT NOON Wednesday W ednesday | December 31 | 12-3 pm BanDance the afternoon away at White Pines Golf Club & Ban quets. For ages 40+, register at the Deer Grove Leisure Center by December 17. IN THIS ISSUE Village of Bensenville Bensenville Community Public Library Fenton Community High School Bensenville Park District Elementary School District 2 Fire Department Community Calendar

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The statements and opinions expressed in this newsletter do not reflect the views, opinions, thoughts or beliefs of each member organization. The member organizations are not responsible for opinions or statements made individually or by other organizations. For information, contact sparkison@benlib. org. Deadline for January/February 2015 is November 28, 2014.

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BENSENVILLE LLE TOY & COA ATT DRIVE DR Village of Bensenville 12 South Center Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.bensenville.il.us 630 766 8200 President Frank Soto Trustees Morris Bartlett Susan Janowiak Robert Jarecki Martin O’Connell JoEllen Ridder Henry Wesseler

The holidays are supposed to be a time filled with great joy joy.. But as we know many families are struggling these days. TTogether ogether we can help to brighten this holiday season. opThe VVillage’s illage’s TToy oy & Food Drive and the Rotary sponsored Coat Drive will begin on November 3 and is the perfect op portunity to help those families in need right here in Bensenville. This year we need to be more generous than ever before. Every child will receive new toys, a stuffed stocking and new books. Suggested donations include new new,, unwrapped toys, non-perishable perishable food items, and new hats, scarves and gloves. our cash contributions are also much needed and welcome. New and gently used coats are also accepted. YYour Collection Boxes are located throughout the VVillage Hall, Bensenville Theatre, the Bensenville illage including VVillage illage H Library,, and the Bensenville Park District as well as manyy local businesses. Library For more information, to get a collection box or to make a donation, phone VVillage illage Hall at 630- 766-8200.

JOIN US FOR OR SOME HOLIDA AYY MAGIC! MAGIC SUNDAY SUNDA AY | NOVEMBER NOVEMB 23 | 3:00 PM TO 6:00 PM Join us at 3:00 pm in Downtown Bensenville as we kick-off a joyous holiday season! Santa Claus will be taking photos with our young visitors i it as tthey express their Christmas wishes. The holiday train will take children of all ages around Downtown Bensenville. Carolers, ice skaters and holiday music will entertain and FREE hot dogs, taffy apples toasty.. The TTree ree Lighting and hot chocolate will keep guests warm and toasty Ceremony with Santa and special guests will be held at 6:00 pm.

Village Clerk Ilsa Rivera Trujillo

Village Manager Michael Cassady

SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB HOLIDA AY PARTY Bensenville residents aged 55 and over are invited to enjoy a meal and live entertainment. The special holiday party will take place on Sunday Sunday,, December 7th at 1 PM at Monty’ Monty’ss Banquet Hall, doors open at noon. TTickets ickets cost $10 for residents and $25 for non-residents and will be available for purchase illage Hall. For information call at VVillage 630 594 1010.

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STTAR OF GIVING G Any donation of $10 or more in support of the Bensenville TToy oy Drive will receive a Star of Giving. An ornamental star which will be hung on our community Holiday TTree ree with your name on it. Donations can be made at VVillage illage Hall. For more information call 630 594 1010.

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LOW INCOME HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) assists low-income households by offsetting the rising cost of home energy through direct financial assistance, energy counseling, outreach and education. An overdue bill or disconnect notice is not required to receive LIHEAP assistance. Emergency assistance is available to eligible households whose utility service has been disconnected and for homeowners whose furnace is non-operational or determined unsafe to operate.

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Total gross household income may not exceed 150% of poverty Total poverty.. U Client must be customer of record with utility company. company. U Client must submit complete documentation of income and lease. proof of Social Security rity number, numberr,, utility bills and leas

Applications Applications for this program are taken on an on going basis at any of the TTownship ownship General Assistance Offices or directly from DuPage County County.. Applications are taken by appointment only at all sites. The DuPage County’ County’ss Energy Assistance number is 630 407 6500 or 800 942 9412 or email liheap@dupageco.org. Addison TTownship ownship phone number is 630 530 8161.

HELP KEEP SNOW OFF THE STREETS | Bensenville Winter Parking Ordinance VILLAGE CODE 5-2-18 SPECIFIES THE FOLLOWING: A. It is unlawful to park or allow to remain any vehicle on any portion of any public street or highway following a snowfall of two inches (2”) or more for a period of twenty four (24) hours, snow, whichever or until the streets have been cleared of snow, period is less. Vehicles which are parked in violation of this restriction will be B. Vehicles ticketed and will be towed from the location of the violation to the storage area maintained by the towing firm authorized to remove the vehicle. C. Permission for overnight parking on Village Village streets will not be granted following a snowfall of two inches (2”) or greater. greater. (Ord. 42-99, 7-20-1999) In order to ensure effective plowing and salting operations it is imperative vehicles are not parked on Village Village streets or in alleys. Alley parking is prohibited at any time (Ord. 12-83, 5-5-1983).

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STTAY SAFE, STTA AY WARM: Village Warming Centers

TTell ell us how we’re doing! Village of Bensenville conducted The Village a community satisfaction survey in November and December of 2011. The survey results indicated that 79% of residents believe the V Village illage is headed in the right direction. Three years have passed and we will be conducting another survey this year year.. Your input is an important part of the Your Village’s on-going effort to involve Village’s citizens in long-range planning and investment decisions. A random sample of 2,000 residents will receive a confidential survey administered by the ETC Institute in the coming months. If you receive a survey please take the few minutes Village to fill it out and help guide the V illage going forward. If you have questions Village please call Dan DiSanto in the V illage Manager’ss Office at 630 350 3400. Manager’

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Bensenville Community Public Library 200 S. Church Rd. | 630 766 4642 Mon-Thur | 9am-9pm Fri-Sat | 9am-5pm Sunday | 1pm-5pm The Bensenville Park District Deer Grove Leisure Center W. W ood Ave Ave 1000 W. Wood 630 766 7015 Mon-Fri | 6am-10pm Sat-Sun | 7am-5pm Bensenville V Village illage Hall 12 S. Center St. | 630 766 8200 Mon/W ed/Thur/Fri | 8am-5pm Mon/Wed/Thur/Fri TTuesday uesday | 8am-7pm Saturday | 9am-12pm

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The V Village illage of Bensenville welcomes West a new McDonalds to 302 W est Irving Park Road with a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

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BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY NOW OFFERING: Free Music Downloads and Free Music Streaming! The Bensenville Community Public Library is now offering free MP3 music downloads as well as the ability to stream music through Freegal Music Service.

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 Norbert Banaszynski | President Susan Z. Diamond | Vice President Susan Earley | Treasurer Nancy Rizzo | Secretary Kim Glomp Elaine Reiland Mandi Zalewski Jill Rodriguez | Library Director

Freegal is an online database that provides access to songs from Sony Music. The music files are free from digital rights management (DRM) restrictions, do not expire, and are compatible with PCs, Macs, iPods, iPads and other MP3-compatible devices. Bensenville Community Public Library cardholders are eligible for three MP3 downloads per week (you get to keep these!) as well as three hours of uninterrupted streaming music. A library card number and PIN is necessary to access and download songs. Music’s Freegal offers access to about 7 million songs, including Sony Music’ M i ’s’s catalog t l off legendary l d artists, ti t including Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, John Legend, Miranda Lambert, Justin TTimberlake, imberlake, Beyoncé, and so many more. In total the collection is comprised of music from over 28,000 labels with music that originates in over 80 countries. There is no software to download and new music iiss daily.. added to the collection daily view,, browse, and download music from Freegal, go to the Bensenville Library’ Library’ss website, www www.benlib.org .benlib.org and click on the gray TToo view banner.. headphones icon labeled “Music, eBooks, and Magazines”, then click the Freegal banner For more information or help using Freegal, Freegal, stop in or call the library at 630 766 4642.

THE BA ATTLE TTLE OF O THE BULGE | The Forgotten Heroes Presented by Historian Robert Muellerr | Monday | November 10 @ 7:00 pm ar and eventually involved over one Although the Battle of the Bulge w was as W Western estern Europe’ Europe’ss largest battle of the Second W World orld W War million combatants, German plans for turning the tide of the war were defeated by small groups of American soldiers who were in the right place at the right time and frequently made the ultimate sacrifice. In this hour hour-long -long presentation, we revisit the places er’’s last desperate gamble. and remember the men who beat Hitl Hitler’s

CHRISTMAS IN N THE HOLLYY LAND Presented by Noted W World o TTraveler orld raveler and Storyteller Bill Helmuthh | TTuesday uesday | December 2 @ 7:00 pm

LIBRARY CLOSINGS November 27 December 24 and 25 December 31 January 1

World traveler Bill Helmuth takes you on a remarkable journey journey to the Christian Holy Land following the footsteps of Jesus from World ou will visit all of the significant sites Nazareth to Bethlehem and finally to Jerusalem, where He died and Christianity was born. YYou that define the Christian Religion and gave a basis for a Faith Faith that today numbers over 2,000,000,000 worldwide.

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT INFORMA ATIONAL TIO TIONAL SESSION Monday | November 17 @ 6:30 pm (English); 7:30 pm (Spanish) Nina Montero, certified ACA Navigator from the DuPage County Health Department, will present two informational sessions sions for the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The first presentation will be from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. and will be in English. From 7:30 – 8:30 p.m. the presentation will be in Spanish. After the presentations, Ms. Montero and staff will be scheduling appointments for ACA online registrations. For more information, please contact the library library..

DIY BUTTON ORNAMENTS Thursday | November 20 @ 7:00 pm ive handmade gifts during the holiday season? W Love to make and give Wee will be making button ornaments – the perfect, charming gift for just about anyone! Join us on Thursday Thursday,, November 20 at 7:00 p.m. for a night of fun, relaxing crafting! Registration is register,, required to attend and space is limited! 20 participants will be accepted. Adults and teens 13 and older are welcome! TToo register stop by or call the library! brary!

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HOLIDAY BEADING CRAFT

Based on the Book

Thursday | December 11 @ 7:00 pm

Join the Library the third Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm at the Bensenville Theater for a showing of our favorite films based on books. Admission to the show is free!

Join us for an evening of holiday beading fun as we make a holiday-related beading craft! Registration is required to attend and space is limited! 20 participants will be accepted. Adults and teens 13 and older are welcome! To register, stop by or call the library!

ANIME NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY Friday | November 14 @ 6:00 pm | Friday | December 12 @ 6:00 pm Come to the library and watch a popular anime movie while hanging with other teens! Our movie will be selected at the event – and you get to vote for what you want to watch! Registration is required to attend these events. This program is intended for kids ages 12 and up.

COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS December 3 Ornaments | December 10 Trees & Wreaths | December 17 Holiday Cards Join Youth Services as we countdown to the holidays during Countdown to Christmas! Every Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. we’ll be making different holiday crafts to help us get ready for the holidays. Registration is not required to attend!

November 20 | Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory December 18 | The Yearling

Family Movie Night Join the Library the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 pm at the Bensenville Theater for a showing of our favorite family films. Admission to the show is free! November 4 | Rio 2 December 2 | Disneynature: Bears

SECOND SUNDAYS AT THE KORTHAUER LOG HOUSE The Korthauer Log House at 900 West Wood Street will be open the second Sunday of every month from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. with programs and themes focused around the lifestyles of the Korthauers and other families living in the Bensenville area in the 1840s and 1850s. November 9 | Harvest Traditions | What did the pioneers eat every day? What did they eat during a celebration? Learn about the customs and traditions of family gatherings. Make a corn husk doll, a skill that was learned from nearby Native Americans, and sample some warm apple cider. December 14 | Holiday Open House | Christmas has come to the Korthauer Log House! Stay warm by the stove while you help us decorate the tree with handmade ornaments. Sample traditional German cookies and cocoa! Take a snow garden walk to the library for more holiday fun!

PAPER CRAFTS WITH PARISH Join the Youth Service Department’s Parish Turner the second Wednesday of every month for Paper Crafts with Parish. Each month Parish will teach kids how to make a new creation using paper and a little ingenuity. Paper Crafts with Parish will be held at 6:30 p.m. on the following evenings: November 12 | December 10 This program is a drop-in event and registration is not required to attend.

Little Learners Every day until December 19 Children five and under are invited to visit our Early Learning Center every day for Little Learners. Every day we will feature a different activity that will help your toddler or preschooler develop early literacy skills.

LEGO Night at the Library Calling all LEGO builders! Join us the second Monday of every month for LEGO Night at the Library. Meet other LEGO fans as you compete in our hour-long LEGO building challenge. LEGO Night will be held at 6:30 p.m. on the following evenings: November 10

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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.

GET CRAFTY | Duct Tape Fun! Thursday | November 6 @ 6:30 pm Join Ms. Gatto for this fun evening of duct tape creations! Bring a project you are currently working on to share with the group or complete Ms. Gatto’s project of the month. This program is for kids 10 years of age and older. Adults are welcome and a snack will be provided. This program is a drop-in event and registration is not required to attend.

FAMILY CRAFT NIGHT Join Ms. Gatto the last Thursday of every month for Family Craft Night. Each month we’ll have a selection of crafts available for families to complete together. Family Craft Night will be held at 6:30 pm on the following evenings:

EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS The library offers an array of early childhood programs and storytimes! To learn more about these programs, see our Fall Program Guide or visit our website!

November 20 | December 18 This program is a drop-in event and registration is not required to attend.

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FAMILY BOARD GAME NIGHT Join Ms. Gatto the second Thursday of every month for Family Board Game Night. A variety of board games for all ages and abili abilities will be provided for an evening of family fun. Family Board Game Night will be held at 6:30 p.m. on the following evening s: evenings: November 13 | December 11 This program is a drop-in event and registration is not required to attend.

SCRABBLE CLUB Thursday | November 6 @ 6:30 pm | TOURNAMENT Thursday | December 4 @ 6:30 pm Love word games? Play W Words ords with Friends online? Looking for a way to stay sharp? Join us for our new Scrabble Club! Scrabble is a fun, easy to learn, word based board game. Meetings will be held once monthly and players of all skill levels are welcome. In December we will hold a Scrabble tournament with a $25 gift card for a local restaurant awarded to our winning player player.. In order to be eligible for the tournament and prize, you must attend two of the three monthly club meetings. All who are willing to dabble in Scrabble can sit at the table; so come if you’re able!

TECH CLASSES The library is proud to offer a variety of technology classes for a range of skill levels. Space is limited in these classes—a reservation is required to attend, as well as a $5 refundable deposit. Please register for classes in person at the Adult Services desk. Call or stop by for more information!

Computer Basics Monday | November 3 @ 6:00 pm Monday | December 1 @ 6:00 pm Sunday | December 21 @ 1:00 pm

Holiday OPEN HOUSE Sunday | December 14 1:00 – 4:30 pm Bensenville Community Public Library You’re invited to the library’s annual Holiday Open House! Join us for treats, music, decorations, and Santa! This occasion provides the opportunity for the library to give back to the community and for you to take a break from the stress of the holiday season! While you’re here, be sure to take a snow garden walk to the Korthauer Log House for more holiday activities!

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Learning the Library’s Digital Resources TTuesday uesday | November 11 @ 1:00 pm Thursday | November 20 @ 10:00 am TTuesday uesday | December 9 @ 1:00 pm Thursday | December 18 @ 10:00 am

Using the Internet Thursday | November 13 @ 10:00 am Tuesday | November 25 @ 1:00 pm Tuesday Thursday | December 11 @ 10:00 am Tuesday | December 23 @ 1:00 pm Tuesday Microsoft Office Basics Monday | November 10 @ 6:00 pm Monday | December 8 @ 6:00 pm Intro to Microsoft Word Tuesday | November 4 @ 1:00 pm Tuesday Saturday | November 15 @ 1:00 pm Monday | November 17 @ 6:00 pm TTuesday uesday | December 2 @ 1:00 pm Monday | December 15 @ 6:00 pm

Intro to Microsoft Excel Tuesday | November 18 @ 1:00 pm Tuesday Sunday | November 30 @ 1:00 pm Tuesday | December 16 @ 1:00 pm Tuesday Intro to Photoshop Thursday | November 6 @ 10:00 am W ednesday | December 3 @ 10:00 am Wednesday Monday | December 22 @ 6:00 pm Photoshop, Level II Monday | November 24 @ 6:00 pm Saturday | December 13 @ 1:00 pm

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS It’s never too late to join a book discussion group! We We offer a variety of book groups for all types of readers. Copies of the books It’s library. are available at the library. library’s Noir Hard-Boiled is the library’s Noir,, murder murder,, true-crime, and horror group! Killing, carnage, and the creeps—guaranteed! Hard-Boiled Tuesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. meets the last Tuesday library’s mother/daughter book discussion group. Lit Chicks meets the first Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Lit Chicks is the library’s Our Thursday Night Book Club is an adult book discussion group that meets the first Thursday of every month at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday of the month at 10:00 a.m., Book Brunch is our weekday morning book discussion group. Book Brunch meets the fourth Wednesday September, October and January through May September, May.. A book discussion group, the YYAYA AYA Book Club! Are you an adult who likes to read books for teens/young adults? Join our new YYA The YYAYA AYA Book Club meets the third Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m.

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FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL FENTON MASTER PLAN FACILITIES ES UPDA ATE TE FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL | District 100 1000 West Green Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630-766-2500 www.fenton100.org

Fenton staff and administrators, District 100 Board of Education members, parents, students and community members have been involved in a Facilities Committee to research, set goals and develop a long-range building renovation plan. The committee formed in 2013 and worked together to create a facility plan to enhance the educational experience for every Fenton student. As a result of the committee’ committee’ss work, the following District 100 Board of Education goals were formed: entry. 1. Create a new secured main entry.

Mission Statement The mission of Fenton High School is 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 Mary Ribando | President David Vogel | Vice President Laura Wassinger | Secretary Dorothy Lange | Thomas Lawler Susan Ralph | David Sbertoli The District 100 Board of Education will hold its regular business meeting on Monday, November 24. District 100 meetings are held at 7:00 pm in the board room at Fenton Community High School. Parents and community members are invited to attend. Administration Dr. Kathie Pierce | Superintendent Dr. Todd Leden | Principal Ms. Jane Lawnicki Director of Business Operations Calendar Reminders Tuesday | Nov 11 | No School Veterans Day Tuesday | November 18 Wood Dale Library Art Show 7:00 pm November 26 – 28 No School Thanksgiving Holiday Sunday | December 7 Holiday Band Concert 3:00 pm Sunday | December 14 Holiday Choral Concert 3:00 pm December 17 – 19 | Final Exams Dec 22-23 | Dance Force Kids Dance Camp Dec 22-Jan 5 | No School Winter Break

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2. Add four additional general instruction rooms along with a re-alignment of existing spaces to share resources and maximize instructional space. adaptability. 3. The need to include multiple large and small group spaces furnished for flexibility and adaptability. another. 4. The need to expand and redirect circulation routes to ease the flow of students from one area to another. 5. The creation of transitional areas to accommodate activities and social interaction. Student safety remains our main priority priority.. Fenton will be in full compliance of new construction building codes which will also include upgrading current main hallways with sprinklers to increase the fire protection provided to students. The renovation is broken down into five areas: instructional commons, formal instruction, resource, transition and professional support. The construction project is set to begin in June 2015 with an estimated completion date of January 2016. The project is anticipated to cost between 11 and 12 million dollars and will be paid for with a combination of O’Hare money money,, districts savings and bond dollars. “The Board of Education is extremely proud of this project” said Mary Ribando, Fenton Community High School District 100 Board of Education President. “W “Wee continue to work hard to provide a high quality education in a high quality facility .” facility.”

SCHOOL BOARD RD MEMBERS DA AYY To recognize the efforts of the nearly 6,000 To school board members throughout the state, the Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) has designated November 15 as School Board Members Day in Illinois. This year’ year’ss theme, Stand Up 4 Public blic Schoolss is part of a larger statewide initiative to encourage support for public education and those who provide it. Fenton High School would like to recognize and thank the District 100 Board of Education for their time and dedication. The seven member team volunteers hundreds of hours each year focused on the school’s school’s mission to educate and inspire all Fenton students.

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F t Community Fenton C it High Hi h School S h l District Di t i t 100 Board of Education members pictured (from left/seated): Laura W Wassinger, assinger secretary,, Mary singerr, secretary Vogel, Ribando, president, David V ogel, vice president, (from left/standing) Board Members: Susan Lawler,r,, Dorothy Ralph, Thomas Lawler D Lange and David Sbertoli.

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SENIOR CITIZEN GOLD CARD PROGRAM UNVEILED The District 100 Board of Education is proud to announce the unveiling of the Fenton Senior Citizen Gold Card. Any senior citizen, 65 years or older living within the District 100 boundaries, can request a Gold Card. The Gold Card provides free access to most Fenton High School athletic events, music performances and drama productions. TToo receive a Senior Citizen Gold Card, please contact TTeri eri Wood, ood, Director of Community Relations, at 630-860-8621 or W wood@fenton100.org. Please provide the spelling of your first number,, an address where the card can and last name, a phone number be sent and an email address. The Senior Citizen Gold Card, along with a calendar of upcoming events, will be mailed to you. Mr. Allan Devitt, President Mr. dent of the Bensenville Senior and Disabled Advisory Council, was the first person to receive a Fenton Senior Gold Card.

FENTON BISON SON LOOK FORW WARD AR TO ARD UPCOMING BASKETBALL SEASON The Fenton Bison varsity basketball program kicks off during the Chuck Mitchell Tournament Tournamentt in November. November. The regular season home opener is TTuesday, uesday, December 2. Varsity Varsity games start at 7:00 pm and are played in the Fenton Field House. Guests can enter the building at Door 2 or 30. Admission: $4 (adults), $2 (high school students and senior citizens), $1 (elementary students) and children under five are admitted free. Fenton students with a paid activities pass are also admitted for free. 2014/15 HOME BASKETBALL GAMES Monday | November 24

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LOCAL BUSINESS LEADERS INTERVIEW FENTON STUDENTS FOR VIRTUAL ENTERPRISES RISES INTERNA ATIONAL TION TIONAL On Wednesday, Wednesday, September 17, local business leaders interinter viewed students for Virtual Virtual Enterprises International (VEI). VEI is a new course at Fenton that teaches students about business, entrepreneurship, finance, economics and technology through a task-based curriculum and hands-on activities. Guided by a teacher and business mentors, students create and manage a virtual company, company, conducting business with other virtual firms nationally and internationally. internationally. The Mr. Wiess. course is under the direction of Mr. Fenton High School would like to thank our business partpart ners (pictured) who volunteered their time on behalf of our Stelter,, students. Front row (left to right): Mike Cozzi, Carolyn Stelter Caterina Aiello, Beth Parsch, Julie TTravers, ravers, Mariann Mapes, Noelia Ghanimah. Back row (left to right): Justin Pisellini, Marchello Adams, Ben Willingham, Fares Ghanimah, Amy Engstrom-Clugg.

FENTON DANCE FORCE SHOWCASE The Fenton Dance Force will host a dance showcase Saturday,, November 8 at 6:30 p.m. in fundraiser on Saturday the Lewis-Huffman Auditorium at Fenton. Several performances will highlight the many talented dancers on the Fenton Dance Force. TTickets ickets are $5 in advance door.. Last February February,, the Fenton Dance and $6 at the door Force, under the direction of Katherine Payton, won the Metro Suburban Conference Championship for the second consecutive year and placed third at the Illinois Association’ss (IHSA) Competitive Dance High School Association’ State Finals. A total of 228 teams competed last year with only 30 moving on to the state level. The group was the only team in the final ten to perform a hip hop routine making them the best hip hop squad in Illinois.

‘Tis the Season ‘Tis for Fent ton Holiday Fenton CConcerts oncertts Celebrate the season at Fenton High School with the Holiday Band Concert on December 7 and the Holiday Choral Concert on December 14. Both concerts begin at 3:00 pm in the Lewis-Huffman Auditorium at Fenton and feature the many musical talents of Fenton students. The holiday concerts are free and open to the public.

Businesses who would like to donate a raffle prize for the event should contact Kate Payton at paytonk@fenton100.org. The proceeds from the event will benefit the Fenton dance program.

Kids Winter Dance Camp The Fenton Dance Force will host a Kids Winter Dance Camp on December 22 – 23. The cost is $35 and includes a camp TT-shirt. -shirt. The campers will perform during the January 6 varsity basketball game. For more information, please contact Katherine Payton at paytonk@fenton100.org.

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BENSENVILLE PARK DISTRICT Deer Grove Leisure Center 1000 West Wood Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 7015 www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org

EXCITING PARK PARK IMPROVEMENTS COMING FOR YOUR PPARK ARK DISTRICT POPLAR P PARK ARK | W Work ork has begun on renovations to one of our neighborhood parks located in the northwest section of the Park District. The project includes all new playground equipment with a poured in place subsurface for total accessibility accessibility.. New pathways, park equipment, landscaping, and basketball court surfacing are all part of the plans for Poplar Park. FISCHER FFARM ARM | Earlier this year the District applied for and received a 100% funded grant for the restoration of the final two structures at Fischer Farm. W ork Work War ar tool storage barn and the chicken coop site’ss on the pre-Civil W oop will complete the site’ restoration, allowing us to bring animals to the Farm and begin plans for the future programming of this historic site. The historically sensitive restoration is scheduled to begin yet this fall.

White Pines Golf Club & Banquets 500 West Jefferson Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 0304 www.whitepinesgolf.com Board of Commissioners John Wassinger | President Tom Earley | Vice President Jim Geils | Treasurer Ken Anderson | Commissioner Rick Urbinati | Commissioner Executive Director Rick Robbins

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GIFT CERTIFICA CERTIFICATES! ATES! TES TES! The perfect gift! Bensenville Park District certificates may be redeemed for programs, classes, and passes! Purchase at Deer Grove Leisure Center during regular registration hours. Call 630 766 7015 for more information. White Pines Golf Club & Banquets gift certificates are available in the Pro Shop.

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SPECIAL EVENTS The Bensenville Park District is continually organizing special events for the community to enjoy enjoy.. Make sure you visit our events page on bensenvilleparkdistrict.org often to keep abreast of what new is developing at the Park District. Below is just a smal smalll sampling of the events we are offering this winter winter..

VETERANS DAY DAY BREAKFAST BREAKFAST White Pines Golf Club & Banquets Tuesday Tuesday | November 11 | 9:30-11am HOLIDAY HOLIDAY BAZAAR & LADIES NIGHT OUT White Pines Golf Club & Banquets Friday | December 5 | 6-10pm

FARMSIDE FARMSIDE CHRISTMAS AT AT FISCHER FARM FARM Saturday | December 6 | 3-6pm

NEW YEAR’S EVE AT AT NOON White Pines Golf Club & Banquets Wednesday Wednesday | December 31 | 12-3pm

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Celebrate and honor our veterans at a patriotic musical show at White Pines. The event is co-sponsored by the Village Village of Bensenville and will feature speaker, speaker, Bill Brewster, Cantigny.. Advance registration Brewster, curator of the First Division Museum at Cantigny required. For more information, visit www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org. www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org. Indulge in spa services, boutique shopping, holiday cocktails, and much more. Attendees will also enjoy music, and drawings throughout the evening. A $10 entrance fee includes a complimentary drawing ticket. Bring a nonperishable food item and/or toy to receive an additional drawing ticket. Pay at the door or purchase your tickets in advance at White Pines Golf Club or Deer Grove Leisure Center. Center. Visit Visit whitepinesgolf.com for details. Enjoy this free holiday event at the farm. Experience what the holiday season was like living on the farm. Attendees will enjoy a hay ride, hot cocoa and the traditional sounds of the season performed by the Elmhurst College Brass Quintet and Voice www.. Voice Ensemble. For information, visit www bensenvilleparkdistrict.org. The mid-day celebration includes a prime rib meal, complimentary red & white wine, party hats, noisemakers, streamers, and a personalized photo. A cash bar will be available. Chuck & Friends will lead us through a countdown accompanied by complimentary champagne or sparkling cider toast. A parking lot shuttle will be available. Groups are welcome. Reserve by December 17 at Deer Grove Leisure Center. Center. The fee is $45 for residents, $50 for non-residents. More information is available at 630 766 7015.

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FUN AND SAFE AL ALTERNATIVES LLTERNA TERNA ATIVES FOR YOUR CHILD OVER WINTER BREAK! Sign up at the Deer Grove Leisure Center at least one week prior to each program/ date. For more information and non-resident fees please call 630 766 7015. Space is limited.

DYNAMIC DA DAYCARE AYCARE YCARE The Park District is offering an adventurous day filled with activities for ages 5 -12. Each day the kids create art, make crafts, and play games in the gym. An afternoon snack is provided to all kids. The fee for residents is $26.

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WINTER WONDER CAMP These fun adventures are geared to ages 5-12. Each day will be from 7:30 am-6 pm. Field trips will include lunch and an afternoon snack will be provided each day day.. The fee is $46 for residents; BPD Club participants pay only $36. Save $10 by signing up for 3 or more days at once, or save $16 by signing up for all 7 at once! December 22 | Brunswick Zone December 23 | Sky Zone December 26 | Dave and Buster’s Buster’s December 29 | Party Time Time Palace

December 30 | Legoland Discovery Center December 31 | Marcus Theatre January 2 | Laser X

Open for lunch and dinner HDTV’ HDTV’ss for game viewing Craft beers on tap & bottles

YOUTH ATHLETIC ATHLETIC CAMPS CAMP Kids First YYouth outh Athletic camps teach the fundamentals of the game and are led by professionals who have the skills and knowledge to interact and communicate successfully with children. Baseball, Football, VVolleyball, olleyball, and Basketball Camps are Mondays through W ednesdays, December 22-24 and December 29-31. Each sport is taught in two age Wednesdays, groups, ages 6 through 8 and ages 9 through 12. The fee for each camp is $33 for residents.

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SPECIAL HOLIDA HOLIDAY AYY TTRIPS FOR ALL AGES! A P PALMER ALMER HOUSE LUNCH & TOUR | W Wednesday, ednesday, December 17 | 11am-5pm Enjoy a delicious 3-course lunch at the Palmer House Lockwood Restaurant which will end with a signature brownie, a dish originally commissioned by Bertha Palmer for ladies attending the W orld’’s Columbian Exposition in 1893. After World’s lunch, we gather for a 75-minute history presentation of the hotel and the Palmer family family.. Residents pay $83 which includes roundtrip transportation to/from Chicago. Space is limited. Make your reservations by December 9th at the Deer Grove Leisure Center. Center.

WELCOME YULE! WITH THE CSO | Saturday Saturday,, December 20 | 1:30-6pm Featuring members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, W Welcome elcome YYule! ule! will thrill the audience with musimusi cal holiday magic. Residents pay $88 which includes roundtrip transportation to/from Chicago, IL. Save your spot in Orchestra Hall for this special trip by November 10th. Space is limited.

WATER W ATER PPARK ARK PASS PASS BLACK FRIDAY FRIDA AY SALE A great family gift! Purchase your passes early and save up to $60 and get a bonus; receive a VIP titles the pass-holder discounts (very important pass-holder) Deer Deer-lightful -lightful Savings Card . The card entitles to water park concessions, birthday parties, admissions and more. This sale will offer the lowest pricing that will be presented for 2015 W ater Park Passes. Sale dates are 11/28/14 – 1/31/2015. Water

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Visit Visit www.whitepinesgolf.com www.whitepinesgolf.com for our new specials and menu

Residents who purchase their annual fitness passes by December 20, 2014 will save 15% off, plus receive a complimentary month of fitness. Fitness Center Center,, Group Fitness Class, and Unlimited Fitness Passes are on sale; adult residents may save $100 when they purchase Unlimited Fitness Memberships. More information is available by calling 630-766-7015. Make sure to secure your fitness passes at Deer Grove Leisure Center by December 20th.

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SCHOOL DISTSRICT 2 BLACKHAWK RENOVVA ATION PLANS PLA CONTINUE BENSENVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 210 South Church Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.bsd2.org 630 766 5940 Board of Education Patty Reyes | President Kathie Bossier | Vice President Jorge Sanchez | Treasurer Cindee Hazen | Secretary Bob Laudadio Donna Prunotto Nancy Quinn Administration Dr. James Stelter | Superintendent Dr. Kay Dugan Assistant Superintendent for Learning Paul Novack | Chief Financial Officer Jodi Arvis Director of English Language Learning Leah Gauthier Director of Instructional Services Juliann Greene Director of Special Education Margaret Ryan Director of Instructional Technology DIRECTORY OF SCHOOLS Blackhawk Middle School 630 766 2601 Perry Finch | Co-Principal Sarah Humboldt | Co-Principal Jeffrey Kersten | Assistant Principal W.A. Johnson School 630 766 2605 Missy Baglarz | Co-Principal Jason Smith | Co-Principal Tioga School 630 766 2602 Frank Kuzniewski | Co-Principal Nicole Robinson | Co-Principal

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Blackhawk Middle School students returned this year to exciting renovations, and more are being planned for next summer summer.. The 2014 renovations were highlighted by a new new,, safer lobby that improves visitor screening. Elsewhere, new gym lockers were installed, new lighting and bleachers were added in the gymnasium, and 49-year old restrest rooms were renovated and brought to modern standards. For 2015, the District’ District’ss architects are already drawing renovation plans for the library and auditorium. An exciting new library is planned for the north end of the building where technical education rooms are now located. New work areas for teams large and small, not possible in the current space, will be created. There will be small spaces for group projects like video production and large open work spaces to hold entire classrooms of students. In the auditorium, new seating, carpets, and sound system will prepare the room for decades more of music and theater productions. And in the former library location, four new classrooms will be built, one of them focused on art, and another specially designed for Blackhawk’ Blackhawk’ss new program emphasizing science, technology technology,, engineering, and math. In February 2015, the Board of Education will receive bids and make final decisions about each proposed project, and the selected projects will occur from June to August 2015

LEARNING 21ST CENTURY SKILLS THROUGH LEGO ROBOTICS Blackhawk students build and test real robots in the LEGO Mindstorms Robotics Program. Students brainstorm in order to find creative solution to problems, and then develop their ideas through a process of selecting, buildbuild ing, testing, and evaluating them. The program teaches the iterative process in engineering design and gives almost-instant feedback in problem solving. Students develop advanced computational thinking skills while having hands-on fun. The program is a fun and unique way to teach the Next GenGen eration Science Standards and the Common Core Math and ELA Standards. “I am really enjoying the opportunity to teach my students computational nking, logic, and problem solving using the new LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Robots. Students thinking, cann learn about circles, degree measures and circumference in any classroom in the world. Inn my class, we can see the direct relationship of circumference, tire rotations, a degree measures experimentally using robots and completing challenges. It is just a much more fun, engaging, and meaningful way to teach. I feel the sky is the limit with a program such s!” said Ryan Drum, STEM Inqui as this!” Inquiry TTeacher eacher at Blackhawk Middle School. BE NSE NVIL L E

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ILLINOIS STATE T BOARD OF EDUCA CA ATION TION Those Who Excel Award BENSENVILLE SCHOOLL DISTRICT 2 W WAS AS RECOGNIZED RECOGNIZE WITH 4 AWARDS AWARDS The Those Who Excel A Awards wards Program recognizes and tributes people who have made exceptional impacts to public and nonpublic education. This year Bensenville School District 2 received 4 awards of distinction in late October October.. Kristi Mullen, Classroom TTeacher eacher at TTioga ioga received an Award Award of Merit under the Classroom TTeacher eacher category. category. Claire Cooper Cooper,, Director of TTransportation ransportation received an A Award ward of Merit under the Educational Support category. category. Patty Reyes, Board President received an A Award ward of Merit under the Board Member category and Bensenville District 2 Joint Committee on Educational Excellence received an A Award ward of Recognition under the TTeam eam category category,, Dr Dr.. James Stelter, Stelter, Dr Dr.. Kay Dugan, Leah Gauthier Gauthier,, Angie Adams, Christine Hollmann and Paul Novack are part of this team. Kristi Mullen is a 2nd grade teacher at TTioga ioga School and has been with Bensenville School District 2 for six years. She is highly motivated leader who is dedicated to her students and colleagues. Kristi steps up to any new challenge or initiative in our disdis trict. Over the last two years, she has been very involved in developing second grade curriculum aligning to Common Core State Standards. She also helped develop a web site for all teachers to use collaborating on the new curriculum. She is a collaborator collaborator,, innovator innovator,, mentor and leader leader.. Claire Cooper is now in her 16th year as TTransportation ransportation Director in the District, Claire’s encyclopedic after serving 21 years as a bus driver and department secretary.. Claire’s knowledge of our streets and sidewalks makes the bus routes and bus stops as safe as they can be. Claire’ Claire’ss stern persona fails to hide a huge heart for what kids need. Claire’ Claire’ss main focus is on people and building relationships both with her staff and the children our buses carry every school day day..

Commemorate Y our Family or Your Honor a Loved One and Buy a Brick Be part of the school history history.. The first bricks have been installed in the Legacy W Walk alk in front of TTioga ioga School and around the flagpole at W W.A. .A. Johnson School. The bricks offer the opportunity for residents to honor their family and loved ones. Purchase a brick today and be part of the history of the school by having them inscribed. Each brick can contain three lines with 13 characters per line. TToo purchase bricks br please go to www .bsd2.org/bricks for order forms www.bsd2.org/bricks or submit your check or money order to Cindy Snyder Snyder..

Patty Reyes has served as Board President for 7 years of her 11-year tenure. Since Mrs. Reyes became Board President in 2005, her greatest work has been centered on reimagining District 2 as a leader in teaching and learning in both the county and the state. As the Board President, Mrs. Reyes brings a rarely seen deep commitment to innovation and continuous improvement. She excels at leading her board to make sound, student-centered decisions. Bensenville District 2 Joint Committee on Educational Excellence includes equal representation of district administration and teachers from the Bensenville Education Association. Thiss team is composed of 6 members; Dr Dr.. James Stelter Stelter,, Dr Dr.. Kay Dugan, Paul Novack, Leah Gauthier, Gauthier, Angela Adams and Christine Hollmann are part of this team. The members of this committee have worked to design a new teacher evaluation plan that goes well beyond the Illinois Performance Evaluation Reform Act. The Joint Committee went the extra mile by providing evaluators with training for providing meaningful feedback, tackling student growth assessments that would have the largest impact on student learning while also increasing teacher efficacy and confidence, redesigning professional development, and establishing teacher evaluators.

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BSD2’S BUDGET ADOPTED The District’ District’ss 2014-15 budget, adopted in September September,, showcases the District’ District’ss strong financial position. OpOp erating expenditures (all costs except construction) are less than revenues. Construction costs at TTioga ioga and renovation costs at Blackhawk are being paid for from savings that arose in prior years thanks to the District’ District’ss careful spending. The District benefits from having fewer students per teacher than nearly all other DuPage districts, and does it while maintaining costs equal to the average among DuPage districts. The District’ District’ss administrative costs are lower per student than in over half the other school districts in Illinois.

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BENSENVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BENSENVILLE

It is my pleasure to announce that as of 10.1.2014 we have expanded your paramedic services to include the staffing of our Engines with paramedics and advanced life support equipment. The Engines were approved as non-transport vehicles by Loyola Emergency Medical Services EMS System and The Illinois Department of Public Health. This means that the residents of Bensenville Fire Protection District will have paramedics on scene with equipment even when the fire district MEDIC units are busy or out of town at various hospitals and we have mutual aid ambulances responding from other communities to assist us. This is a service that we also provide to other communities.

Bensenville Fire Protection District ISO Class 2 500 South York Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.bensenvillefpd.org

I would like to thank everyone that attended our open house on October 4, 2014 safety.. Over 300 people visited station 17 to enjoy free hot featuring smoke alarm safety dogs while learning about fire safety and the importance of maintaining working Wee hope to see everyone again next year during smoke alarms in your homes. W fire prevention week!

Chief Michael Spain Phone 630 594 1184 Cell 708 935 7198

year,, the Bensenville Fire Protection District underwent a re-evaluation of the Department’ Department’ss Insurance Service This year Office (ISO) fire rating. The purpose of the re-evaluation is to rate the effectiveness of fire agengies to respond to and deter suppress fires. The fire insurance premiums of residential and commercial properties are based on the rating deterDistrict’ss rating improved from a Class 4 to a Class 2 (on a 10 point scale as shown in the graph mined by ISO. The District’ below with a rating of 1 being the best). As a result of the improved rating, the Bensenville Fire Protection District is among the top 2% of the fire departments and fire protection district in the United States. For more information www.isomitigation.com. please visit www .isomitigation.com. Please check with your insurance agencies to see if there is a cost savings as a result of the improved rating.

Services CPR Child Safety Seat Checks Professional Fire Academy Citizens Fire Academy Safety Seminars

TToo everyone, thank you for your continued support and for allowing us to serve you. Chief Michael Spain

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FHS Final Exams BCPL Friday Funday, 10:30am

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BCPL Friday Funday, 10:30am BCPL Anime Night, 6pm BMS Band Dress Rehearsal grades 5-8, 12:00 pm

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BCPL Friday Funday, 10:30am BPD Days off School DGLC, 7:30am-6pm BPD Holiday Bazaar & Ladies Night Out, White Pines Golf Club, 6-10pm BSD2 No School | Teacher Institute

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FRIDAY

BCPL Saturday Builders, 2-4pm BCPL Creative Creatures, All Day

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BCPL Saturday AM Cartoons, 10am-12pm BCPL Saturday Builders, 2-4pm BCPL Creative Creatures, All Day

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BCPL Saturday AM Cartoons, 10am-12pm BCPL Photoshop Level II, 1pm BCPL Saturday Builders, 2-4pm BCPL Creative Creatures, All Day BPD Santa Train Ride, Departs Train Station 11:04am

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BCPL Saturday AM Cartoons, 10am-12pm BCPL Saturday Builders, 2-4pm BCPL Creative Creatures, All Day BPD Farmside Christmas at Fischer Farm, 3-6pm

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SATURDAY


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