Community Newsletter-JAN/FEB 2016

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SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 STUDENTS INVOLVED WITH TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE— FEBRUARY 20, 2016 AT BLACKHAWK MIDDLE SCHOOL The SIT Conference (Students Involved in Technology) takes place on Saturday, February 20, 2016 from 8:00am until 2:00pm at Blackhawk Middle School. The conference is students teaching students about technology. Students may decide to present something they learned in school or something technology related that they find interesting and want to share. Students in grades 3-12 have a full day of fun, meaningful sessions with a keynote speaker and closing sessions with raffle prizes. Students may decide to be a presenter, attendee or both. All participants MUST register online before the deadline in order to be able to participate in the SIT Conference. Please see www.sitconference.org to register or contact Lara Schwarz at 630.766.2605 x 3202 or sitconference@bsd2.org for more information.

Free Chromebooks! Sponsored by the Bensenville Community Public Library and Bensenville School District 2 Do you wish that you had a computer to browse the Internet, but don’t have the money? Each month, starting in February, the Bensenville Library will host free Chromebook class sessions — each student to complete the classes will get to keep their Chromebook! Classes will be 2 hours each and will be held on the first, second, and third Wednesday of each month. Students must be present for the entirety of the session, and you must complete part 1, 2, and 3 of the class in order to qualify to for your free Chromebook. Registration is required, one registration per person, and a Bensenville Library card is required. Space is limited! For more information, or to register, please call or stop by the Library. Session 1: Using a Chromebook: Google Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides Part 1: Wednesday, February 3 @ 2 pm Part 2: Wednesday, February 10 @ 2 pm Part 3: Wednesday, February 17 @ 2 pm

El Distrito 2 Ofrecerá Clases de inglés para Padres Regístrese para aprender inglés, obtener su GED o tomar clases de ciudadanía. El Distrito Escolar de Bensenville 2 estará ofreciendo clases de GED en español comenzando la semana del 18 de enero. Las clases se llevaran a cabo en la Escuela Tioga, dos días a la semana por la noche. También habrá clases de naturalización y alfabetización en su propio idioma. Por favor, póngase en contacto con Blanca Cruz al (630) 766-2602 extensión 4337 o hable a la Escuela Tioga para más información.

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

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The statements and opinions expressed in this newsletter do not reflect the views, opinions, thoughts or beliefs of each member organization. The member organizations are not responsible for opinions or statements made individually or by other organizations. For information, contact sparkison@benlib.org. Deadline for March/April is January 26, 2016.

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BENSENVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 AND THE GREEN TEEN ZONE-WORKING TOGETHER FOR OUR STUDENTS Bensenville School District 2 is working together with the Green Teen Zone to assist our families with after school care and so much more in January of 2016 District 2 will be providing transportation to the Green Teen Zone at dismissal for our 4th and 5th graders from both Tioga and WA Johnson Schools. Blackhawk has a bus that departs after school for the Green Teen Zone and there is still room available.

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 Kathie Bossier | Vice President Jorge Sanchez | Treasurer Donna Prunotto | Secretary Katie Krajecki Nancy Quinn Matthew Vassar 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 Diane Thornburg | Interim Principal Tioga School 630 766 2602 Missy Baglarz | Co-Principal Nicole Robinson | Co-Principal Dr. Reinhard Nickisch | Interim Principal

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GTZ provides our students in grades 4-8th grade with after school care until 7:00pm. This is certified staff that would assist with homework help, provide a snack and dinner, computer lab time as well as some fun down time at no cost to our families. The Green Teen Zone is located at 302 West Green Street. Phone number is (630) 694-1809. Visit their website at www.bensenville.il.us HOURS FOR 2015/2016 Regular hours Monday thru Friday | 3:00-7:00pm Thursday | 2:00-7:00pm Teacher Institute and Conference Days | 12:00pm-4:00pm Thanksgiving Break | Wednesday 11/25 12:00pm-4:00pm Closed Thursday 11/26 & Friday 11/27 Winter Break 12/21-23 12:00pm-4:00pm | 12/28-31 12:00pm-4:00pm Closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day

OFFICER BANKS RECEIVED THE FRIEND OF EDUCATION AWARD BY THE BENSENVILLE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Each year, the Bensenville Education Association selects a recipient of the Friend of Education Award. The recipient is a person or group who has shown excellence in dedicated service to the students and staff of Bensenville School District 2. This year, the Bensenville Education Association chose to honor Officer Banks. He was honored at a breakfast at each of the schools. Officer Banks continually goes above and beyond his expected role to develop positive relationships with the students and support the students and teachers in any way he can. He is a true friend and partner in the education of students here in Bensenville. “Officer Banks is a true part of our team and is willing to support students in any way possible. He has mentored some of our middle school students during lunch when they needed extra guidance. He has helped us meet our students’ basic needs by helping us with wellness visits and providing resources in the community for families. He is looked upon as a role model for many of our students. He tries to motivate them to do well at school and in life.” —Valerie DiFresco, Social Worker at Blackhawk Middle School.

New Year Kick Off with Project C.A.R.E. Plus Did you need to find a wonderful New Year’s Resolution that you can stick to? Well, Project CARE Plus has just the answer for you! Come join us for our New Year Kick Off on Thursday, January 14th from 3:30pm-5:00pm at the Bensenville Public Library. Bring a friend and have a chance at winning some great prizes if you and/or the friend sign up to mentor. We are looking for volunteers that would love working with our students academically in areas of primarily Reading or Math. It’s easy! Provide us with one hour, one day a week with any grade level you prefer Kindergarten through 8th grade. Enjoy working one-on-one, small group or with a whole class. Come out and have some treats and find out more about getting involved with such a rewarding program Project C.A.R.E. You will be glad you did! Monday, January 4 | BSD2 School Resumes Monday, January 18 | No School - MLK Day Wednesday, January 20 & February 17 Board of Education Meetings Friday, February 5 | Sweets & Beats 6-8 Band & Jazz Band BE NSE NVIL L E

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Friday, February 12 | Tioga & WAJ Valentine Parties Monday, February 15 | No School - President’s Day Saturday, February 20 | SIT Conference Saturday, February 27 | Mobile Food Pantry Distribution

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VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE —Happy New Year! Village of Bensenville 12 South Center Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.bensenville.il.us 630 766 8200 President Frank Soto Trustees Rosa Carmona Frank DeSimone Susan Janowiak Martin O’Connell Agnieszka “Annie” Jaworska Henry Wesseler Village Clerk Ilsa Rivera Trujillo Interim Village Manager Frank Kosman

WINTER FUN AT REDMOND Tired of the seeing the kids play video games through the winter months? Head to Redmond Park and increase your child’s enjoyment of winter fun. WINTER SESSION OF LEARN TO PLAY HOCKEY | JANUARY 3 – MARCH 30 No experience needed. This program is open for boys and girls aged 4 – 12 years old and runs from January 3 – March 30. Class choices are Sundays at 12:10 pm and/or Wednesdays at 5:20 pm. Both options are at the Edge on John Street. The cost is $143.00 for 12 weeks. We also offer a limited supply of new sets of equipment. A complete set of equipment (including a hockey stick) is available for $150.00. Each participant receives a Blackhawks practice jersey to wear during the classes. SPACE IS LIMITED, sign up today! For more information go to the Village of Bensenville website at www. bensenville.il.us/DocumentCenter/Home/View/9853 or call the Edge Ice Arena customer service desk at 630.766.8888. PUBLIC SKATING SCHEDULE Enjoy open public ice skating and drop in hockey. Schedules are on the Bensenville website (www.bensenville.il.us). Click on the Recreation and Activities tab and then on the monthly calendar. Call the Edge Ice Arena customer service desk at 630.766.8888. Rental skates are available; resident rates apply. Extra holiday hours have been added.

PARKWAY TREE TRIMMING

NEW DEVELOPMENTS

Village parkway trees are trimmed within various sections of the community during the months of December through March. Section 3 between Green Street and Jefferson Street and IL Route 83 to York Road will be trimmed this 2015/2016 winter season. The trees are pruned to eliminate low hanging branches, remove dead or damaged limbs, and reshape the tree crown thus enhancing and preserving the tree’s health and appearance. The objectives include: • Allow sun light to penetrate the crown of the tree to promote new growth and strengthen existing limbs.

Holiday Inn Express Ground Breaking

• Eliminate weak forks in tree stems and reduce the weight on support limbs. • Reduce the possibility of future damage to the tree by high winds and storms. • Maintain adequate visibility and vertical clearance for vehicle and pedestrian traffic. Public Works crews perform trimming on trees 15” diameter and less and the Villages contractor trims tree greater than 15” diameter. All branches will be hauled off that day.

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After the trees are trimmed they may look barren until new spring growth occurs. History has proven that proper tree trimming is vital in maintaining the appearance and health of our urban forest. As work is performed near your home, you may experience some minor inconveniences. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience. Contact public works at 630.350.3435 with any concerns. Emser Tile Showroom Grand Opening

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BENSENVILLE TV Bensenville TV has a host of new programming coming in 2016, tune in to the 24 hour Village of Bensenville Public, Education, and Government (PEG) Access channel on Comcast Channel 6, AT&T U-Verse Channel 99 and streamed on our website at www.bensenville.il.us. Prime Time Slots on the station are as follows:

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MONDAY Park District

TUESDAY Library

WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Village BSD2

FRIDAY Fenton

SAT/SUN Fire District

Fitness

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Story Time

8am Spotlight Library Spotlight on Spotlight on Fire Education Bensenville Fenton Cartoons 9am Working for You Made in Facility Update Bensenville 10am

Spotlight on Common Core Fenton Events Park District

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Spotlight on Fire District

Allied Waste Holiday Schedule

Programming/ Events

If one of the following holidays is celebrated on a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, your collection will be delayed one day.

New year, old reminder!

Story Time

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2pm Shelf Talk Spotlight on Spotlight on Bensenville Fenton 4pm

Board Meeting

Common Core

FPD FEMA

Fenton events

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Spotlight Library Spotlight on Bensenville

BFA Academy

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Spotlight on Fire District

Spotlight on Working for You Park District

Made in Bensenville/ Spotlight on Bensenville

This year’s Honor Flight Hockey game is on February 27 at the Edge Ice Arena. This is a charity hockey game featuring players with the FBI vs Chicago Police Department. Last year’s event was sold out with over 2200 spectators and featured autographs from former Chicago Blackhawk players and many fun events and activities. All proceeds help fund the travel expenses for WWII veterans to visit their Memorial in Washington D.C. For more information call 630.766.8888 or visit www.honorflightchicago.org

Programming/ Events

12pm Fitness 12:30pm

HONOR FLIGHT CLASSIC HOCKEY GAME

Spotlight on Bensenville

Spotlight on Fenton

New Year’s Day Memorial Day Independence Day

Labor Day Christmas Day

Snow Operations The Village code prohibits residents, business owners, and contractors from plowing, blowing or shoveling snow into Village streets. The Village code also prohibits parking on Village Streets after 2” of snow fall.

8pm Fenton Events

The Public Works department Snow Plan which explains routes and priorities can be found on the Village website at www.bensenville.il.us

DISTRIBUTION OF 2014 DUPAGE COUNTY REAL ESTATE TAXES TO LOCAL TAXING BODIES

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Schools | 73.16% County | 2.60% Forest Preserve | 2.07% Townships | 1.66% Cities | 9.89% Parks | 5.10% Fire and Others | 5.52%

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Stay up to Date with Bensenville Stay up to date with everything going on with the Village without ever having to leave the comfort of your home or while you are on the go with your smart phone or tablet. Follow us on Twitter, like us on Facebook, visit us at www.bensenville.il.us. N EWS

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Senior Citizen Club Luncheon January 5th

O’HARE NOISE COMPLAINTS Submit your aircraft noise complaints online or by phone to the City of Chicago. The Chicago Department of Aviation utilizes this information to identify potential noise hotspots and determine if pilots are adhering to the Fly Quiet Program. Website Address to File Complaint www.chicagonoisecomplaint.com (You can file multiple complaints at one time) O’Hare Noise Compatibility Hotline | 1-800-435-9569 Please be aware that this number will direct you to the City of Chicago 311 Information Line and you will need to speak to the operator to lodge your complaint. Information requested includes: • What date did the aircraft noise event occur? Please let us know the day the noise event occurred, this may vary from the day you made the complaint. • What time did the airport noise event occur? Please let us know the time the noise event occurred, this varies from the time you made the complaint. • What type of disturbance are you reporting?

If you would like more information in regards to O’Hare Airport you can find it on the Village’s website at www.bensenville.il.us.

• What type of facility is being affected by the noise? • What activity is being impacted by the noise? • What aircraft type are you reporting?

Electric Aggregation Renewal Process Underway Residents saved $1.7 million in the last 3 years The Village of Bensenville competitively bid and selected a new electric supplier, Constellation Energy Service, at a rate of 6.395 for 24 months. ComEd’s current rate is 7.006 so the Village was able to secure a lower rate for residents. This change will go into effect in early spring 2016. Historically, municipalities are able to secure lower electric rates than individuals. Some general details about electrical aggregation: Are there any risks? Electrical Aggregation has few downsides. If a resident or business does not want to participate, the program offers an opt-out process. What does electrical aggregation mean to residents and small businesses in Bensenville? More Options, Increased Protection and Convenience. • Residents and small businesses will have the option to “opt out” of the program, and can terminate at any time without penalty or cost; • The Village will arrange for all necessary filings and notifications to ComEd. There are no switching fees and there is NO interruption in service.

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What can customers expect to stay the same with electrical aggregation? • Reliability. ComEd will always respond to outages, maintain power lines, and respond to emergencies. • Billing and Payment. ComEd will continue to send your bill and process your payments. • Responsibility. ComEd will always be responsible for delivering all of the electricity you need. • Accuracy. ComEd personnel will continue to read the meters and answer your questions.

Bensenville residents aged 55 and over are invited to enjoy a meal and play some bingo at Monty’s Banquet Hall located at 703 S. York Road. The cost is $4.00 for a great meal, raffle prizes, and bingo. If you would like to join the club, simply show up at Monty’s the day of the event with your ID. Doors open at 10:00 AM and lunch begins around 11:00AM. If you have any questions, please call 630-594-1010.

The Golden Wishes Program Are you a senior citizen living in Bensenville and have a wish? President Soto’s Senior & Disabled Advisory Council may be able to grant it! “Wish” requests are reviewed by the council quarterly. Wishes are “granted” based on the ability to fulfil the wish and the expense. We can’t grant any wishes relating to healthcare, automobiles or cash. Forms and information can be found at Village Hall and on our website at www.bensenville. il.us. If you have any questions please contact 630-350-3405.

Do I have to participate? NO. Everyone will be given the opportunity to opt out of the program. Notice will be sent to you in the U.S. mail. If an electric provider comes to your house claiming they are the new service provider for the Village it is not true and no permits have been issued to any electrical supply company to go door to door. If someone comes to your home please call the police department at 630.350.3455. Questions? For more information call Constellation Energy Service at 855.875.9839, Village Hall at 630.350.3400 or visit www. bensenville.il.us.

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Bensenville Theatre Escape the winter chill and enjoy a movie this winter for only $5.00 a ticket at the Bensenville Theatre located at 9 S Center Street in downtown Bensenville, right across from village hall. For showtimes call 630-860-1404. Hours are 3-9pm everyday, Wednesdays, 12-9pm. 5


BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY COLORING & COCKTAILS 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 Sergio Zgrzebski | Vice President Susan Earley | Treasurer Nancy Rizzo | Secretary Jim Ricker Linda Weiss Mandi Zalewski David Sieffert | Library Director LIBRARY CLOSINGS January 1 – New Year’s Day February 15 – President’s Day

Have you heard? Coloring isn’t just for kids anymore! It’s a relaxing, stress-relieving, and fun way to spend an hour or two. Join other coloring aficionados at Coloring & Cocktails, the library’s new coloring club for adults. We’ll provide the coloring sheets/colors and the (faux) cocktails. It’s the perfect way to de-stress after a long work week! Coloring & Cocktails will be held at 7:00 p.m. on the following Friday evenings: JANUARY 29 – Snowflake Mandalas | FEBRUARY 26 – Fabulous Florals MARCH 18 – Crazy Cats | APRIL 29 – Fancy Faces NOTE: This after hours program is for adults only. Children will not be admitted to the program.

FIRESIDE CHATS WITH LIBRARY DIRECTOR DAVE SIEFFERT Meet and greet our new Library Director Dave Sieffert! Join him for coffee and treats around the fireplace. Bring your comments, questions, and even concerns. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20 @ 10:00 AM | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 29 @ 7:00 PM | SATURDAY, MARCH 12 @ 1:00 PM

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT MARKETPLACE ASSISTANCE SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 FROM 11:00 AM TO 4:30 PM Certified Navigator Nina Montero from the DuPage County Health Department will be available to assist patrons wishing to register for the Affordable Care Act. First come first served, individual meeting times may vary. (English and Spanish)

STARTING A BUSINESS IN ILLINOIS TUESDAY, JANUARY 19 @ 6:00 PM Small Business Advisor Dr. Miguel Hinojosa of Harper College will give a presentation on the necessary steps for starting a small business in the State of Illinois. This presentation will be in English. Join us on Tuesday, February 23 for this program presented in Spanish.

HOW TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR UTILITIES TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 @ 7:00 PM Representatives from the Citizen’s Utility Board will share various tips and tricks for saving money on your utility bills.

OSCAR VIEWING PARTY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28 @ 6:00 PM Celebrate the 88th Academy Awards at the Library’s first ever Oscar Viewing Party! Join film fanatics Penny and Kelly on Sunday, February 28, at 6:00 p.m. as we countdown to the Oscar telecast. Rate the red carpet looks as you make your Oscar predictions. The person with the most correct Oscar predictions will win a prize! During the telecast we’ll play more games such as Oscar bingo and Oscar trivia. Registration is required to attend this program. To register please contact the Adult Services desk.

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Based on the Book

WINTER FAMILY CRAFT NIGHT THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, @ 6:30 PM AGES: 4 TO 12-YEARS-OLD

Gather the family and join the Youth Services Department in a celebration of all things winter. You provide the creativity and we’ll provide the projects and materials! This program is a drop-in event and registration is not required to attend.

VALENTINE’S DAY CARD MAKING PARTY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, @ 6:30 PM AGES: 4 TO 12-YEARS-OLD

Join the Library the third Thursday of every month at 7:00 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite films based on books. Admission to the show is free! January 21 | Mr. Holmes February 18 | Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Family Movie Night

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with the Library! Join us for a card making extravaganza. We’ll have a plethora of ideas and supplies to help you create cards for your friends and family. This program is a drop-in event and registration is not required to attend.

Join the library the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite family films. Admission to the show is free.

LEGO NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY

January 5 | Inside Out February 2 | Minions

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 LEGO building challenge. All LEGO Nights are drop-in events and registration is not required to attend. Space is limited, and builders will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. JANUARY 11 @ 6:30 PM – Snow Day Challenge FEBRUARY 8 @ 6:30 PM – City Challenge

PLEASE TOUCH! SENSORY PLAYTIME WEDNESDAYS FROM 6:00 TO 8:00 PM JANUARY 13 – MARCH 23 / APRIL 6 – APRIL 27 AGES: 6 MONTHS TO 7-YEARS-OLD

Get your hands messy and your minds busy! Join Miss Allison every Wednesday for Please Touch! Sensory Playtime. Each week we will have different sensory stations set up that will encourage your child to play, create, investigate, and explore.

Foreign Language Film Series

Join the Library the second Monday of the month at 7:00 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for our Foreign Language Film Series! Free admission! All films will be presented in their native languages with English subtitles. Todas las peliculas estaranen sus lenguas nativas. Wszystkie filmy bedzie ich jezykach ojczystych. January 11 | La Misma Luna - Under the Same Moon (Spanish) February 8 | Los Últimos Días – The Last Days (Spanish)

MAKE IT, TAKE IT FAMILY NIGHT JANUARY 28 AND FEBRUARY 25 @ 6:30 PM AGES: PRESCHOOLERS 2 AND UP WITH PARENT

Looking for ways to play with your child while growing their minds? Join Miss Kyrie the fourth Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. for Make It, Take It Family Night. Make an educational game with your child, learn how to play it, and then take it home to play again and again! All materials will be provided free of charge. Registration is NOT required to attend this class.

EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS We’re now offering early childhood classes in the morning and evening! In the mornings we will hold popular programs like Toddler Tales, Growing Readers, and Play to Learn. In the evening, join us for ARTsy Smartsy (offered in the morning and evening), and new classes like Please Touch! Sensory Playtime, and Make It Take It Family Night! For more information on any of our early childhood classes, please contact the Youth Services Desk at the Library.

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READER CHALLENGE JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31 Calling all readers! Are you up for a challenge this winter? Sign-up for the Bensenville Library’s first ever Reader Challenge. This new program will ask readers to step outside their comfort zone and read a genre they may not normally read. This winter we will be challenging readers to read more Young Adult novels.You don’t need to register to participate in the program! Just pick up a reading log at one of our public services desks. The first time you bring in your reading log we’ll add your name to our records and start recording your books. Each time you complete an item on your reading log you’ll receive an entry into our grand prize drawing for a Kindle Fire. Completing every item on your reading log will earn you a special prize that you can pick up at the Reader Challenge Celebration to be held on Sunday, April 10, at 2:00 p.m. NOTE: The grand prize drawing will take place at the Reader Challenge Celebration.

SECOND SUNDAYS AT THE KORTHAUER LOG HOUSE NEW! The Hot Chocolate Reader’s Book Club “Oh No she didn’t!” … But of course she did it. Find out what “it” was… The Hot Chocolate Reader’s Book Club is a new book club featuring African-American authors. We will meet the 1st Tuesday of each month from January until May from 7:00-8:00 p.m. Join us for hot chocolate while we share our thoughts! Our selection will consist primarily of fiction books, but you have the opportunity to offer suggestions of books you’d like to read. Interested? Please sign up at the Library Circulation Desk.

The Korthauer Log House, located at 900 West Wood Street, will be open the second Sunday of every month from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. with programs and themes focused around the lifestyles of families living in the Bensenville area in the 1840s and 1850s. JANUARY 10 | Quilt Making by the Fire | Ages 16 and up Join us in the Library this month for everything you wanted to know about quilting. Local historian and quilting expert, Janis Arquette will demonstrate quilt making and then lead us in making our own quilt squares. These squares will be attached together to make a quilt for the Log House. FEBRUARY 14 | Scherenschnitte (sharon-shnit-uh) | Ages 8 and up Scheren-what? We will keep warm by the stove at the log house and learn all about the German paper cutting craft called scherenschnitte (which means “scissor snipping”). Then you can make one to give to your favorite Valentine.

TECH CLASSES The library is proud to offer a variety of FREE technology classes. Space is limited in these classes—a reservation is required to attend! Call or stop by for more information or to sign up! Using The Internet Intro to Microsoft Publisher Thursday, January 7 @ 10 am Saturday, January 16 @ 12 pm Monday, February 1 @ 6 pm Monday, February 29 @ 6 pm Intro to Photoshop Elements Intro to Microsoft Word Monday, January 11 @ 6 pm Monday, January 18 @ 6 pm Thursday, February 4 @ 10 am Thursday, February 18 @ 10 am Monday, February 22 @ 6 pm Microsoft Office Basics Computer Basics Monday, February 8 @ 6 pm Monday, January 4 @ 6 pm Microsoft PowerPoint Thursday, January 28 @ 2 pm Thursday, January 14 @ 10 am Photoshop Elements 2 Thursday, February 11 @ 10 am Tablets, Smartphones, Ereaders, Thursday, January 21 @ 10 am and the Library: Learn About Our Thursday, February 25 @ 10 am Digital Resources Monday, January 25 @ 6 pm Saturday, February 20 @ 12 pm

JANUARY 5 | Gather Together in My Name by Tracy Price-Thompson FEBRUARY 2 | A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J Gaines MARCH 1 | Coffee Will Make You Black by April Sinclair APRIL 5 | Li’l Mama’s Rules by Sheneska Jackson

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FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL A NEW YEAR BRINGS AN UPDATED FACILITY 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 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 Nancy Gonzales | Susan Ralph David Shimanek | Paul Wedemann The District 100 Board of Education will hold its regular business meetings on Monday, Jan 25 and Monday, Feb 22. 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.

The construction project that began at Fenton High School on June 1, 2015 will be complete in January 2016 when the new main entrance, student cafeteria, ChromeZone and six additional classrooms open for student and staff use.* The project launched in May of 2013 when Fenton began working with Wight & Company to examine the current facility and its potential for the future. A Facilities Committee, comprised of Fenton staff and administrators, District 100 Board of Education members, parents, students and community members, formed to research, set goals and develop a long-range building renovation plan. The 2015 – 2016 school year started later to accommodate the rigorous construction schedule. When students arrived on August 31, they found a new student service center complete with a College and Career Center, remodeled Media Center renamed the Academic Resource Center (ARC), up-to-date sprinkler system throughout the building and remodeled and reconfigured classroom spaces. A new tutoring room also opened for student use before, after and during the school day. During first semester, it was necessary to continue a regular school day with ongoing construction. Students needed to eat lunch in the Fenton Field House and navigating the building was sometimes a challenge for students and staff members who needed to get from one end of the campus to the other between passing periods. Temperature control within the building was also a challenge. But with true Fenton spirit, students and staff members worked and learned alongside each other during the process knowing the end result would be a tremendous benefit to all. A community open house is being planned to celebrate the new and improved facility. Details will be posted to the Fenton website at www.fenton100.org when they are confirmed. *Please note that due to editorial deadlines, the information in this article was up-to-date as of December 1, 2015.

Administration Dr. Kathie Pierce | Superintendent Mr. James Ongtengco | Principal Ms. Jane Lawnicki Director of Business Operations Calendar Reminders January 1 & 4 | No School | Winter Break Tuesday | January 5 | Classes Resume Tuesday | January 12 | Tri District Choral Fest Evening Concert 7:00 p.m. Monday | January 18 No School | Martin Luther King Holiday January 19, 20, 21 | Final Exams Friday | January 22 | No School Teacher Institute Thursday, January 28 | Eighth Grade Orientation 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Wednesday | February 24 90th Annual Band and Choral Concert | 7:00 p.m.

The drawing, courtesy of Wight & Company, illustrates the new main entrance. @FentonHS

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ADVANCED PLACEMENT RECOGNITION Congratulations to 2015 Advanced Placement Scholars A total of 37 Fenton students earned AP Scholar Awards in recognition for their exceptional achievement on Advanced Placement (AP) Exams. College Board’s AP provides students with the opportunity to take rigorous college-level courses while still in high school to earn college credit, advanced placement or both for successful performance on AP exams. The College Board recognizes several levels of achievement based on a student’s performance on AP Exams. NATIONAL AP SCHOLAR | Students who receive an average score of at least 4 on all AP Exams and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams: Joshua Jalowiec AP SCHOLAR WITH DISTINCTION | Students who receive an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams: Sebastian Dobon

Joshua Jalowiec Madison Martin

Morgan Martin

Jessica Schlotfeldt Diana Ulloa

AP SCHOLAR WITH HONOR | Students who receive an average score of at least 3.25 on all AP Exams and scores of 3 or higher on four or more of these exams: Jessica Bango Dillon Brown

Ryan Fagan Andrew Kozy

Sergio Moreno Laura Sanchez

Kirk Schimpf Avaclare Steed

Kylie Taylor

AP SCHOLAR | Students who receive an average score of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams: Heena Amin Maxwell Dausch Theresa Giordano Cristian Hernandez

Kohki Hori Joshua Horstman Michael Kik Andrew Lake

Suzanne Lange Luis Maldonado Nicolas Navar Elizabeth Obsnuk

Willi Osorio Mohit Patel Jake Piotrowski Gabriel Rodriguez

Leonel Rodriguez Milanka Vasilic Rucha Shastri Alexandra Wheeler Martin Solis Emilio Suarez

2015 Fall All-Academic Athletes BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Jeremy Falconer Samuel Hernandez William Osorio FOOTBALL Anthony Cantarelli Ryan Karich John Mason Ivan Rodriguez

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CHEERLEADING Charity Bullis Faith Bullis Nicole Diaz Melanie Garcia Natalie Saez Marisa Santore Ricardo Torres Gomez Yahira Valdeolivar GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Charity Bullis Rebecca Garcia

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Jessica McCauley Jacqueline Ponce Catherine Tilleson GIRLS SWIMMING Cassidy Feddersen Agnieszka Gasior Janah Hori Izabella Jablonska Emily Jarecki Jasmin Kon

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GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Jessica Bango Carli Benn Emelia Burris Katherine Cervantes Paulina Milanowski Magdalena Rusiecka Natalie Skop Isabella Wielga

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Music Students Selected for IMEA

2015 Fall All-Conference Athletes BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Samuel Hernandez Cristian Hernandez Jose Vazquez-Perez

FOOTBALL Dylan Butts Eric Lonergan

BOYS SOCCER Juan Ayala Angel Barriga Paul Plizga Jakub Slomkowski

GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Emelia Burris

FENTON VARSITY SOCCER SEASON ACHIEVEMENTS

ANDREW LAKE Chicago Fire Boys Soccer All-State All-Academic 2nd Team

ANGEL BARRIGA

JAKUB SLOMKOWSKI

Illinois High School Soccer Coaches Association (IHSSCA) Section 2 All-Sectional Soccer

Daily Herald DuPage County All-Area Soccer Honorable Mention

The Illinois Music Educators Association announced the students selected to participate in the IMEA District 1 Concert Festival. This honor, based on an audition, is awarded to the most accomplished music students in the District 1 area. Fenton High School is proud to announce the following students were selected based on their audition this fall:

Danielle Ferbrache (French Horn), Alex Krynski (Saxophone), Jacob Trzeciak (Trumpet), Spencer Franke (Bassoon) and Samantha Ward (Flute)

Daily Herald All-Area Soccer

IHSSCA Myro Rys Team Sportsmanship Award for Region 2 Fenton Varsity Boys Soccer Team IHSSCA Coach Recognition for Achieving 100 wins Fenton Head Varsity Coach, David Alverez

CROSS COUNTRY Fenton High School is proud to announce the following members of the boys and girls cross country teams qualified to compete at the IHSA Class 2A state finals in Peoria on November 7. Jose Vasquez-Perez is the conference, regional and sectional Class 2A boys cross country champion.

Jacob Trzeciak and Melanie Subach

The Fenton boys cross country team is under the direction of head coach, John Kurtz and assistant coaches Patrick Fritsch and Jay Ehrhardt. The Fenton girls cross country team in under the direction of head coach, Sarah McDougal and assistant coach, Rebecca Norris. A

Pictured from right: Cristian Sanchez, Jessica McCauley, Sam Hernandez, Marisol Garcia and Jose Vasquez-Perez.

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

facebook.com/bensenvilleparks

White Pines Golf Club & 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

WINTER AND SPRING REGISTRATION IS UNDERWAY! The Park District Winter/Spring 2016 Program Guide is filled with an abundance of new and returning classes, programs and events. You will find information about a newly designed Tot School Program, 5 new Tot classes and additional youth Fine Arts and Dance classes. We have also added 3 new popular Group Fitness classes, more Special Events and exciting Trips, to name just a few of the new highlights to our upcoming schedule. You may view the Program Guide at www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org. DON’T MISS OUT!

YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE REGISTRATION BEGINS JANUARY 2 Soccer games will begin April 23. The Mid Suburban Recreational Soccer League games are on Saturdays, and the league is for children ages 4 through 13. More information can be found at www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org and the Park District seasonal brochure. Registrations are being taken at the Deer Grove Leisure Center.

RECITAL SEASON CLASSES Classes begin mid-January so make sure to sign up soon! Our talented instructors teach classes with emphasis on skill development and socialization to assure a positive group dance experience where every dancer excels. The winter/spring session is dedicated to rehearsing for our annual spring dance recital where students will showcase their best Hip Hop, Ballet, Jazz, Cheer, Tumbling and Gymnastic moves! Families and friends are invited to show support and spend the afternoon applauding the young performers! The annual recital is set for Sunday, April 24 at Blackhawk Middle School. For class times, descriptions, fees and coupon, visit www. bensenvilleparkdistrict.org or call 630.766.7015.

Fischer Farm 16W680 Grand Avenue Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 834 3152 Board of Commissioners John Wassinger | President Rich Johnson | Vice President Jim Geils | Treasurer Val Karg | Commissioner Tom Earley | Commissioner Executive Director Rick Robbins

WATER PARK PASS SALE Be sure to secure the lowest prices of the season in addition to receiving a Water Park Discount Card worth over $100 in water park discounts! Sale ends January 31. Passes may be purchased at Deer Grove Leisure Center. Visit www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org or call 630.766.7015 for amenities, pricing and proof of residency requirements.

GIFT CERTIFICATES! The perfect gift any time of year! 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. 12

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ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION & STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM WORK DATES JANUARY 9, 9AM-NOON | Hyatt-Hubbard, 376 Tioga Trail, Wood Dale FEBRUARY 13, 9AM-NOON | Woodland Area, 5N101 Wood Dale Rd, Wood Dale 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. To sign up for a work date or to secure 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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TEEN NIGHTS | Ages 11-15 | WHITE PINES PINE ROOM, 531 SOUTH CHURCH STREET JANUARY 22 | Flannel Friday 2016! | 7-9PM FEBRUARY 26 | Turn it Down for What? | 7-9PM DJ | Dancing | Games | Great food | Selfie photo booth | Drawings and contests Participants must arrive by 8pm. Refreshments and snacks are available for purchase. For more information regarding teen programming, please contact the Youth & Teen Supervisor, Phyllis Schmidt at 630.238.4922. $5 per person, pay at the door (with Registration Waiver signed by parent or guardian).

SPECIAL EVENTS Sweetheart Ball FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5 | 6-9PM Dads and daughters, moms and sons are invited to celebrate Valentine’s Day; this event is for ages 4-12 with parent or grandparent. Your special evening will include a delicious dinner, dancing, entertainment, and beautiful flowers donated by The Village Flower Shop. Each child will receive a photo. Be sure to dress formal attire for your night at the White Pines Golf Club Banquet Hall. Register at the Deer Grove Leisure Center by January 29; space is limited so register early. Fees are $22/$27 per child and $17/$22 per adult. The fee for an additional child is $12/$17.

Super Sunday Party

SPORTS! Open for lunch and dinner HDTV’s for game viewing Craft beers on tap & bottles

DAILY SPECIALS! FOOTBALL GAMES WINGS & DRINK SPECIALS All day Mondays, Thursdays & Sundays!

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7 | DOORS OPEN AT 4:30PM Come enjoy the ultimate Super Bowl party at White Pines. Watch the game on multiple big screen TVs in high definition, feast on an unbelievable half-time buffet, and enter drawings to win prizes. Groups of 8 or more will receive a 15% discount. Make your reservations at 630.766.0304 x2. Look for more details online at www.whitepinesgolf.com.

Monster Jam Outing FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 | 6-10:15PM The entire family will have a great night out filled with incredible entertainment! Monster Jam® is the perfect sports and entertainment brand mixing racing, showmanship and the ultimate fan experience into one incredible, action packed live show. Every fan attending a Monster Jam event is given the unique opportunity to meet the stars of the show with a post-show autograph session. Leave the driving and parking to us; the Park District bus will transport participants from the Deer Grove Leisure Center to the All State Area at 6pm. Register by January 21.

Friday Night Fish Fry BEGINS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 The White Pines Friday Night Fish Fry features an all-you-can-eat fresh lake perch dinner along with offering a variety of weekly entrees and desserts. Specialty wines and beer are offered and a full bar will be available. Call for reservations at 630.766.0304 x2.

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Visit whitepinesgolf.com for our menu, more daily specials and coupons.

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BENSENVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BENSENVILLE

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

Portable Fireplace Safety

Chief Michael Spain Phone 630 594 1184 Cell 708 935 7198 Services CPR Child Safety Seat Checks Professional Fire Academy Citizens Fire Academy Safety Seminars

There is nothing like sitting by an open fire on a cold night. Indoor and outdoor portable ethanol burning fireplaces have become more popular in recent years. While these products provide ambiance and a little warmth, keep in mind the fuel, device and open flame can be dangerous. Fireplace Safety KKK A portable ethanol burning fireplace, and the fuel, should only be used by adults. KKK Clean up any fuel spillage and be sure all liquid has evaporated before lighting the fireplace. KKK Light the fireplace using a utility lighter or long match. KKK An adult should always be present when a portable fireplace is burning. KKK Place the fireplace on a sturdy surface away from table edges. KKK It’s a good idea to crack a window open for a fresh supply of air. KKK Never try to move a lit fireplace or one that is still hot. KKK Don’t pour ethanol fuel in a device that is lit or not completely cool. It may result in a fire or injury. KKK Allow the device to cool down for at least 15 minutes before refueling. KKK Extinguish the flame when you leave the room, home or go to sleep.

General Fire Safety • •

Keep anything that can burn, children and pets at least 3 feet from the fireplace. Store lighters and matches out of the reach of children, in a locked cabinet. Your Source for SAFETY Information

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

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Ethanol Fuel Smarts

Store ethanol fuel in a closed container, away from the fireplace and out of the reach of children. It may not be easy to see the ethanol fuel flame. Always close the lid or use a snuffer to be sure the flame is extinguished before refueling into a cooled fireplace. Use only fuel made specifically for the fireplace.

FACT Ethanol is a plant-based product that does not release new carbon monoxide into the air. www.nfpa.org/education

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BPD Youth Soccer League registration begins, DGLC BPD Fitness Center Pass Sale, DGLC (through 1/31) BPD Group Fitness Class Pass Sale, DGLC (through 1/13) BPD Water Park Pass Sale, DGLC (through 1/31)

BCPL Family Movie Night, 7pm BV Theatre BCPL Hot Chocolate Book Club, 7pm FHS Classes Resume BSD2 Tioga PTA Meeting, 6pm BPD FREE FITNESS Center & Classes, DGLC Senior Citizen Luncheon 11am, Monty’s BPD FREE FITNESS Center & Classes, DGLC

BCPL Using the Internet, 10am FHS Padres Unidos 7:00 pm BSD2 Vision & Hearing Screening @ BMS BPD FREE FITNESS Center & Classes, DGLC

BSD2 Pre-K Screening @ Tioga (call for appointment) 1/8- BSD2 8th Grade Fenton Prep Night, 5-8pm BSD2 WAJ PTA Meeting, 6:30pm BPD FREE FITNESS Center & Classes, DGLC

BCPL Affordable Care Act, 11am – 4pm BPD FREE FITNESS Center & Classes, DGLC

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BCPL Storycraft, 10:30pm BCPL Starting a Business in IL (English), 6pm FHS Final Exams BSD2 BMS PTO Meeting, 6pm Village Comm Mtgs 6:00pm, VH

BCPL Storycraft, 10:30pm FHS Tri District Choral Festival 7:00 pm BSD2 WAJ PTA Meeting, 6:30pm BSD2 Fenton Tri-District Choral Dress Rehearsal & Concert (6-8 Chorus) (12pm & 7pm) BPD Tot School Program begins, DGLC Village Comm Mtgs 6:00pm VH Village Bd of Trustees Mtg 6:30pm, VH

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BCPL Fireside Chat with Dave, 10am BCPL Play to Learn with DCM, 10:30am BCPL Please Touch! Sensory Playtime, 6 – 8pm FHS Final Exams BSD2 Pre-K Vision & Hearing Re-Screen BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7pm BPD Board Meeting, 6pm, DGLC

BCPL Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL Please Touch! Sensory Playtime, 6 – 8pm FHS Music Boosters 7:30 pm

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BCPL Photoshop Level 2, 10am BCPL Growing Readers, 10:30am BCPL Based on the Book, 7pm BV Theatre FHS Final Exams BPD Senior Lunch Bunch, 12-3p, DGLC Oak Room

BCPL Microsoft PowerPoint, 10am BCPL Growing Readers, 10:30am BCPL Garden Club, 12pm BCPL Winter Family Craft Night, 6:30pm FHS Special Education Parent Meeting 7:00 pm

BCPL ARTsy Smartsy A.M., 10:30 – 11:30am FHS NO SCHOOL Teacher Institute BSD2 Vis & Hearing Screening @ Tioga BSD2 2nd Trimester Prog. Rep. home BSD2 Bingo Night @ WAJ, 6pm BPD Teen Night, 7-9pm, White Pines Pine Room

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BCPL Book Brunch, 10am BCPL Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL Please Touch! Sensory Playtime, 6 – 8pm BSD2 Vision & Hearing Re-Screen @ WAJ

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BCPL ARTsy Smartsy A.M., 10:30 – 11:30am BCPL Coloring & Cocktails, 7pm BSD2 8th Grade Promotion Pictures @ BMS

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BCPL Toddler Tales, 10:30am BCPL ARTsy Smartsy P.M., 6 – 8pm BCPL Microsoft Word, 6pm BCPL Library Board Meeting, 7:30pm BSD2 NO SCHOOL FHS NO SCHOOL BPD Days Off School Care, 7:30am-6pm, DGLC CDC Mtg 6:30pm,VH

BCPL Toddler Tales, 10:30am BCPL ARTsy Smartsy P.M., 6 – 8pm BCPL Intro to Photoshop, 6pm BCPL LEGO Night, 6:30pm BCPL Foreign Language Film, 7pm BV Theatre BSD2 WAJ PTA Meeting, 6:30pm

BCPL Second Sundays, 2 – 4pm Korthauer Log House

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BCPL Computer Basics, 6pm BSD2 Winter Break-classes resume FHS No School BSD2 Vis & Hearing Screen @ WAJ BPD New Group Fitness Classes begin, DGLC BPD FREE FITNESS Center & Classes, DGLC CDC Mtg 6:30pm, VH

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Fitness Center Pass Sale! (through 1/31) Group Fitness Class Pass Sale! (through 1/13) Water Park Pass Sale! (through 1/31)

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FITNESS SALE!

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BCPL Storycraft, 10:30pm BCPL Save Money on Utilities, 7pm BSD2 WAJ PTA Meeting, 6:30pm BSD2 Vision & Hearing Re-Screen @ Tioga Village Comm Mtgs 6:00pm VH Village Bd of Trustees Mtg 6:30pm, VH

BCPL Storycraft, 10:30pm BCPL Family Movie Night, 7pm BV Theatre BCPL Hot Chocolate Book Club, 7pm BSD2 Tioga PTA Meeting, 6pm Senior Citizen Luncheon 11am, Monty’s

BCPL Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL Please Touch! Sensory Playtime, 6 – 8pm FHS Music Boosters 7:30 pm BSD2 CDC @ LLC, 4:30pm

BCPL Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL Using the Chromebook, 2pm BCPL Please Touch! Sensory Playtime, 6 – 8pm FHS Bison Boosters 7 pm BPD oard Meeting Committee of the Whole, 6pm, DGLC

BCPL Microsoft PowerPoint, 10am BCPL Growing Readers, 10:30am BCPL Garden Club, 12pm FHS Padres Unidos 7 pm

BCPL Intro to Photoshop, 10am BCPL Growing Readers, 10:30am BCPL Valentine’s Card Making Party, 6:30pm BCPL Thursday Night Book Club, 7pm BPD Hot Coffee, Hot Topics, 9:30-10:30am, DGLC Oak Room

BCPL ARTsy Smartsy A.M., 10:30 – 11:30am BSD2 Valentine Parties @ WAJ, 2pm BSD2 Valentine Parties @ Tioga, 2pm BPD Friday Night Fish Fry begins, 5-9, White Pines GC

BCPL ARTsy Smartsy A.M., 10:30 – 11:30am BSD2 Sweets & Beats (6-8 Band & Jazz Band) BSD2 WAJ PTA Meeting, 6:30pm BPD Sweetheart Ball at White Pines, 6-9pm, White Pines

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LIBRARY CLOSED FHS NO SCHOOL BSD2 NO SCHOOL BPD Days Off School Care, 7:30am-6pm, DGLC CDC Mtg 6:30pm, VH BCPL Storycraft, 10:30pm BCPL Lit Chicks, 7pm BCPL Library Board Meeting, 7:30pm BSD2 BMS PTO Meeting, 6pm BSD2 5-8th grade Band Concert @ BMS Village Comm Mtgs 6:00pm, VH BCPL Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL Using a Chromebook, 2pm BCPL Please Touch! Sensory Playtime, 6 – 8pm BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7pm BPD Board Meeting, 6pm, DGLC

BCPL Microsoft Word, 10am BCPL Growing Readers, 10:30am BCPL Based on the Book, 7pm BV Theatre BPD Senior Lunch Bunch, 12-3p, DGLC Oak Room

BCPL ARTsy Smartsy A.M., 10:30 – 11:30am BPD Friday Night Fish Fry, 5-9, White Pines GC

BCPL Tablets, Smartphones, eReaders, 12pm BSD2 Students Involved w/ Technology Conference, 8:30am BSD2 IGSMA Solo & Ensemble Contest (6-8 Band & Chorus) BSD2 PTA’s Family Social Event @ WAJ, 6pm

BCPL Toddler Tales, 10:30am BCPL ARTsy Smartsy P.M., 6 – 8pm BCPL Intro to Photoshop, 6pm FHS District 100 Board of Education Meeting 7:00 pm BSD2 PTA’s Family Social Event @ WAJ, 6pm

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BSD2 Mobile Food Pantry (call Lara (630) 766-2605 for more info)

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Don’t miss the 90th Annual Band and Choir Concert at Fenton High School on Thursday, February 24, 7:00pm sharp!

BCPL Photoshop Level 2, 10am BCPL Growing Readers, 10:30am BCPL Make It, Take It Family Craft Night, 6:30pm BSD2 PTA’s Family Social Event @ WAJ, 6pm

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