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Community holiday events HOLIDAY LIGHTS RECYCLING PROGRAM November 1 through March 31 Deer Grove Leisure Center The Park District is collecting broken lights to recycle. Check bensenvilleparkdistrict.org for a list of acceptable items.
HOLIDAY BAZAAR & LADIES NIGHT OUT Friday | December 2 | 6:00-10:00 pm White Pines Golf Club & Banquets 21 and up. Mini spa services, boutique shopping, DJ, drawings and demos. Only $10, pay at the door.
HOLIDAY COOKIE DECORATING Thursday | November 10 | 7:00 pm Bensenville Community Public Library Adults only. Registration not required; participation is on a firstcome, first-served basis.
STORIES WITH SANTA Friday | December 2 | 6:30 pm AGES 10 years old and under Bensenville Community Public Library
VETERANS DAY BREAKFAST Friday | November 11 | 9-11am White Pines Golf Club & Banquets Free for Bensenville Park District and Village residents who are veterans and their spouse, children or widow. Register at Deer Grove Leisure Center by November 7. COUNTDOWN TO CHRISTMAS Tuesday | November 15 | 6:30 pm AGES 4 to 12 years old Bensenville Community Public Library Get a jump start on the holidays! You provide the creativity and we’ll provide the Christmas-themed projects. Registration not required. UGLY CHRISTMAS SWEATER DECORATING PARTY Wednesday | November 16 | 7:00 pm Bensenville Community Public Library Adults only. Registration not required; participation is on a firstcome, first-served basis. HOLIDAY MAGIC & TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY Sunday | November 20 | 3:00-6:00 pm Downtown Bensenville THANKSGIVING WITH MR. LINCOLN Tuesday | November 22 | 7:00 pm Bensenville Community Public Library Adults and children alike are invited to come hear a first-hand account from President Abraham Lincoln himself about how our national annual observance of the Thanksgiving holiday came to be established.
FARMSIDE CHRISTMAS Saturday | December 3 | 2:00-5:00 pm Fischer Farm Free event. Enjoy an old-fashioned Christmas at Fischer Farm. Music, hayrides, hot chocolate and desserts. SECOND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TEA Sunday | December 4 | 2:00 pm Bensenville Community Public Library Adults only. Registration not required; participation is on a firstcome, first-served basis. SENIOR CITIZEN HOLIDAY LUNCHEON Sunday | December 4 | 1:00 pm Tickets can be purchased at Village Hall. Call 630.766.8200 for more info. PICTURES WITH SANTA Tuesday | December 6 Kids 6:00-7:30 pm | Pets 7:30-9:00 pm Deer Grove Leisure Center Racquetball Court You must pre-register at Deer Grove Leisure Center. FENTON HOLIDAY BAND CONCERT Tuesday | December 6 | 7:00 pm Admission is free
Holiday OPEN HOUSE
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE Friday | December 9 | 4:00-7:00 pm Bensenville Community Public Library Please join us for this annual event and celebrate the holidays with us. There will be treats, musical performances, holiday card making, and more.
THE HISTORIC HOLIDAY EXPRESS TRAIN Friday | December 9 | 6:30-8:30 pm Saturday | December 10 | 5-7 pm and 7:30-9:30 pm Veterans Park Climb aboard the Black Chicago Gravel Steam Locomotive and head for the North Pole! We will watch The Polar Express, enjoy hot chocolate, cookies, and popcorn. Pre-register at Deer Grove Leisure Center. SANTA’S BRUNCH Saturday | December 10 | 11:00 am-2:00 pm White Pines Golf Club & Banquets Includes a main buffet and special kid friendly buffet. Kids can meet Santa and play games. Space is limited; reservations required at 630.766.0304, ext.2. FENTON HOLIDAY CHORAL CONCERT Sunday | December 11 | 3:00 pm Admission is free JOHNSON & TIOGA HOLIDAY CONCERT Thursday | December 15 | 6:30 pm Blackhawk Middle School TEEN NIGHTS HOLIDAY DANCE Friday | December 16 | 7:00-9:00 pm Junior High students (ages 11-15) Pine Room | 531 South Church Road DJ, dancing, games, drawings, contests and selfies with Santa. Pay $5 at the door. HOLIDAY SKATING EXHIBITION Sunday | December 18 | 1:00pm Edge Ice Arena SKATE WITH SANTA Sunday | December 18 | 3:00-4:20pm Edge Ice Arena MORNING MATINEE: ELF Monday | December 19 | 11:00 am Bensenville Theatre Free admission! IN THIS ISSUE Village of Bensenville p 2-3 Bensenville Community Public Library p 4-6 Fenton Community High School p 7-9 Bensenville Park District p 10-11 Elementary School District 2 p 12-13 Fire Department p 14 Community Calendar p 15-16 The statements and opinions expressed in this newsletter do not reflect the views, opinions, thoughts or beliefs of each member organization. The member organizations are not responsible for opinions or statements made individually or by other organizations. For information, contact sparkison@benlib. org. Deadline for January/February 2017 is November 28, 2016.
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VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE Village of Bensenville 12 South Center Street Bensenville, Illinois 60106 www.bensenville.il.us 630.766.8200 President Frank Soto Trustees Rosa Carmona Frank DeSimone Martin O’Connell Dave Majeski Agnieszka “Annie” Jaworska Henry Wesseler Village Clerk Ilsa Rivera Trujillo Village Manager Evan K. Summers
JOIN US FOR SOME HOLIDAY MAGIC!
SUNDAY | NOVEMBER 20 | 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 as they express their Christmas wishes. The holiday train will take children of all ages around Downtown Bensenville. Live Reindeer, free movies, ice skaters and holiday music will entertain us and FREE hot dogs, sweets and hot chocolate will keep guests warm and toasty. The Tree Lighting Ceremony with Santa and special guests will be held at 6:00 PM.
BENSENVILLE TOY & COAT DRIVE The holidays should be a festive time filled with great joy. Unfortunately, many families struggle to pay bills and put food on the table. Putting gifts under the tree is a luxury that cannot be met. The Village intends to lessen these struggles for Bensenville families through two collections starting in early November. The Village Toy and & Food Drive seeks donations of new, unwrapped toys and non-perishable food items. Cash contributions are needed and welcomed. The goal is that every child receive a new toy, new book and a stocking. The Bensenville Rotary Club sponsors the Coat Drive collecting new and gently worn adult and child-sized cold weather coats. New scarfs, hats and mittens are also needed to guard against the cold weather.
Star of Giving Any donation of $10 or more in support of the Bensenville Toy Drive receives a Star of Giving. This ornamental star will be hung on our community Holiday Tree with your name on it. Donations can be made at Village Hall. For more information call 630.594.1010.
Collection Boxes are located throughout the Village including Village Hall, Bensenville Theatre, the Bensenville Library, the Bensenville Park District and many local businesses. For more information, to get a collection box or to make a donation, phone Village Hall at 630.766.8200.
SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB HOLIDAY PARTY Bensenville residents aged 55 and over are invited to enjoy a holiday meal and live entertainment on Sunday, December 4 at 1 PM at Monty’s Banquet Hall, 703 South York Road. Doors open at noon. Tickets are sold at Village Hall, residents $10, non-resident $25. For information call 630.594.1010.
2ND ANNUAL HOLIDAY HOME DECORATING CONTEST Gather all your holiday lights, reindeer, wreaths, and decorations, for the second annual holiday home decorating contest. Nominate your home or business by emailing the property address, name, email or phone, and picture (if possible) to holidaycontest@bensenville.il.us. NOMINATION PERIOD IS NOW THROUGH DECEMBER 25,2016. Submitted properties will be posted to the Village’s Facebook page. Awards will be given to the best decorated single family home both north and south of Irving Park Road, the best multi-family home, and the best business. Winners will be announced at a Village Board meeting and posted to the Village’s website at www.bensenville.il.us 1. Entries must be received via email by 5pm on December 25, 2016. 2. Contest is for exterior decorations only, including windows decorations visible from the exterior. 3. Participants agree to have photos of their decorated residence exterior posted on the town website and/or published in local media.
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MINORHAWKS LEARN TO PLAY HOCKEY (Ages 4-12) ABOUT THE PROGRAM Pre-Hockey/Learn to Skate classes are structured so your child will have the opportunity to learn the basics of hockey from experienced professional instructors in an atmosphere that is relaxed, non-competitive and fun to learn. No skating or hockey experience is needed. Classes with Pre-Hockey/Learn to Skate programs concentrate on skating basics and confidence building. 2016/17 SEASON FALL SESSION Wednesday WINTER SESSION Wednesday Saturday
November 2 - December 21 5:30 pm Edge/John Street January 4 - March 22 5:30 pm Edge/John Street January 7 - March 25 11:30 am Edge/Jefferson West
$88 $132 $99
REGISTRATION Please register for this program on the Chicago Blues website at www.chicagoblueshockey.org. Please register for class at least one week prior to the start of the first class. No walk up registration will be permitted.
FLY QUIET ROTATION PLAN FEEDBACK NEEDED Visit www.airportprojects.net/flyquiettest/survey/ and let us know how the rotation plan is impacting you. If the FAA doesn’t receive good community feedback from Bensenville, the FAA could abandon the plan after the 6 month test period. We need your help. It is important to leave positive feedback as well, if a week is better than before.
SHOP LOCAL-SUPPORT IRVING PARK ROAD BUSINESSES Please make an extra effort to patronize local Irving Park Road businesses in Bensenville while the intersection at Irving Park and York Road is under construction. When you shop locally, you have an opportunity to reinvest in the community as well as to ensure the economic and cultural health of the place where you have put down roots. This last phase of the project involves the addition of travel lanes both east and west bound and pedestrian accommodations. Once complete it will improve the area for local residents, businesses and all the traffic traveling through this corridor daily, the project is scheduled to be complete in the Fall of 2017.
STAY SAFE, STAY WARM: Village Warming Centers Bensenville Community Public Library 200 South Church Road 630 766 4642 Mon-Thur | 9am-9pm Fri-Sat | 9am-5pm Sunday | 1pm-5pm The Bensenville Park District Deer Grove Leisure Center 1000 West Wood Avenue 630 766 7015 Mon-Fri | 5:30am-10pm Sat-Sun | 7am-5pm Bensenville Village Hall 12 South Center Street 630 766 8200 Mon/Wed/Thur/Fri | 8am-5pm Tuesday | 8am-7pm Saturday | 9am-12pm
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Permission for overnight parking on Village streets will not be granted after a snowfall of two inches (2”) or more. In order to ensure effective plowing and salting operations it is imperative vehicles are not parked on Village streets or in alleys. Alley parking is prohibited at any time.
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Please do not park or keep a vehicle on public streets after a (2”) or more snowfall for twenty four (24) hours, or until the streets have been cleared of snow. Vehicles in violation will be ticketed and towed.
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Snow Plowing or Dumping Prohibitions Snow may not be deposited from sidewalks and driveways onto the public streets or public alleyways. Violation is a petty offense.
FUN AT BWELL WALK-A-THON Thank you to everyone who helped make this year’s Bwell Walk-a-Thon and Family Fest such a wonderful success!
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BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Holiday Canning
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 @ 7:00 PM | AGE: ADULTS ONLY
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 November 24 | Thanksgiving Day December 24 | Christmas Eve December 25 | Christmas Day December 31 | New Year’s Eve January 1 | New Year’s Day
Local food blogger and cookbook author Emily Paster will demonstrate how to make ahead and preserve a zesty orange-ginger cranberry sauce using local, seasonal Wisconsin cranberries that is perfect for your holiday feast or edible gifting. After the presentation, Emily will be signing copies of her book, Food Swap: Specialty Recipes for Bartering, Sharing and Giving.
ART & RELAXATION
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 FROM 7:00 TO 9:00 PM | AGE: ADULTS ONLY
Join Kelly for an evening of Art & Relaxation. Find time for yourself to rejuvenate while you create! Kelly will have various activities planned, which will include adult coloring, Zentangle, found poetry, and more!
AN ARMY FOR ETERNITY: CHINA’S TERRACOTTA WARRIORS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 @ 2:00 PM
China’s First Emperor, Qin Shihuang, planned to spend his afterlife buried in a palatial tomb surrounded by all his worldly treasures. To guard his mausoleum, he commissioned an army of terracotta warriors unlike anything seen before or since. Throughout 2016, Chicago’s Field Museum is hosting an exhibit of ancient terracotta figures from the tomb of China’s first emperor. Art historian Jeff Mishur of Art Excursions discusses the process used to create these figures. He also discusses other objects in this exhibition of ancient artifacts and their relationship to China’s imperial past.
TECH DIY WITH CHRIS: MAKE YOUR OWN TOUCH SCREEN GLOVES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 @ 7:00 PM | AGE: ADULTS ONLY
Did you know that you can turn almost any pair of plain gloves that you have lying around into a touchscreen-capable pair of gloves? Chris can show you how! Bring your own pair of gloves and we’ll provide the materials to make them techfriendly. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.
HOLIDAY CARD MAKING
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 @ 7:00 PM | AGE: ADULTS ONLY
There are many ways to tell someone that they are in your thoughts during the holidays. The most creative is by making them a homemade holiday card! Bring your address book and join us for an evening of holiday crafting and cheer. Registration is not required to attend.
HOLIDAY FILM CLASSIC National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation THURSDAY DECEMBER 15 @ 7:00 PM
Join the Library at the Bensenville Theatre for a special holiday showing of National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. Admission to the show is free! The Bensenville Theatre is located at 9 South Center Street in Bensenville.
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Based on the Book
LEGO NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY
NOVEMBER 8 @ 6:30 PM | UNDER THE SEA CHALLENGE DECEMBER 13 @ 6:30 PM | AT THE NORTH POLE CHALLENGE
Join the Library the third Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite films based on books. Admission to the show is free!
Calling all LEGO builders! Join us the second Tuesday 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.
November 17 | The Finest Hours
PLAY TO LEARN WITH THE DUPAGE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
Family Movie Night
DuPage Children’s Museum Play to Learn specialists will be on hand at the Bensenville Library with their traveling museum to help parents and caregivers understand the importance of play in the learning process. Registration is not required to attend.
Join the Library the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 pm at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite family films. Admission to the show is free!
WEDNESDAY | NOVEMBER 9 FROM 6:30 TO 7:30 PM | AGES: 1 TO 5 YEARS OLD
LUNCHTIME THEATRE
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11 @ 12:00 PM | ELMO’S MUSICAL ADVENTURE | AGES: 3 TO 5 YEARS OLD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9 @ 12:00 PM | LITTLE EINSTEINS’ THE CHRISTMAS WISH | AGES: 3 TO 5 YEARS OLD
Bring a sack lunch and other refreshments to the Library and enjoy them along with one of our favorite short films. After the movie, kids can complete a craft inspired by the film. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Stop by the Youth Desk the day of the program to reserve your spot. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis. NOTE: No other food or drink will be provided by the Library.
November 1 | The Jungle Book (2016) December 6 | The Angry Birds Movie
Foreign Language Film Series Join the Library the second Monday of every month at 7:00 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of foreign films in a variety of languages. All films presented with English subtitles. Admission is free!
FAMILY BINGO
TUESDAY | NOVEMBER 29 @ 6:30 PM | HOLLY JOLLY BINGO
Head to the Library for a night of family gaming fun. Winners will have a choice of prizes. Family Bingo is a dropin event and registration is not required to attend. Space is limited, and players will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
November 14 | The Mermaid (China) December 12 | Life is Beautiful (Italy)
ANIME MOVIE NIGHT: THE BOY AND THE BEAST MONDAY, DECEMBER 12 @ 6:30 PM
Are you fans of the anime films Wolf Children and Summer Wars? Join us at the Library for a showing of Mamoru Hosoda’s latest film, The Boy and the Beast. When a young orphan living on the streets of Shibuya stumbles into a fantastic world of beasts, he’s taken in by a gruff, rough-around-the-edges warrior beast who’s been searching for the perfect apprentice. Rated PG-13.
NOON YEAR’S EVE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30 @ 11:00 AM
Join us for a family-friendly celebration counting down to the New Year without staying up late! Enjoy games, crafts, music and dancing, concluding with a balloon drop at 12:00 pm. Light snacks will be offered. Registration is not required to attend.
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CASUAL FOR A CAUSE
Seeing Library staff wearing denim on Fridays? We’re going casual for a cause! Each Friday, Library staff members are welcome to wear blue jeans, with a $1 donation. Our collected donations support various causes throughout our community, and you’re welcome to contribute, too! Questions about casual for a cause or how you can donate, please call the Library at 630.766.4642.
BCPL Board of Trustees Seats To Be Filled Three seats on the Bensenville Community Public Library District seven-member Board of Trustees will be filled at the April 4, 2017 election. To be eligible to serve, a Library Trustee must be 18 years old, a resident of the Library District, and a registered voter. Library Trustee candidate positions packets are available in the Administrative Office at the Bensenville Community Public Library District, 200 South Church Road, Bensenville, Illinois and may be filed during the following times: Monday, December 12 at 9:00 am through Monday, December 19 at 5:00 pm. A candidates name will appear on the ballot in the order in which the nominating papers are received in the office. If a simultaneous filing occurs at 9:00 am on December 12, a lottery to determine the ballot placement for the Library Trustee Election will be held at 10:00 am on Tuesday, December 13 in the same office. If a simultaneous filing occurs at 5:00 pm on Monday, December 19 a lottery to determine the ballot placement will be held Tuesday, December 20 at 10:00 am in the same office. Nominating papers must be securely bound together with pages numbered consecutively and consist of the following: • Receipt from County Clerk evidencing the filing of the Statement of Economic Interest • Statement of Candidacy and associated qualifying documents • Nomination petitions (which included 50 voters residing within the district) Questions may be directed to Library Director David Sieffert at 630.766.4642 or dsieffert@benlib.org 6
Currently we are donating to Literacy DuPage. Literacy DuPage is a nonprofit organization that helps adults achieve their goals through accessible and customized tutoring in English. Learners’ goals range from reading prescription bottles to having conversations with coworkers or their children’s teachers. Literacy DuPage is seeking volunteers who are interested in literally change people’s lives through one-on-one tutoring. No prior teaching or foreign language experience necessary! For more information on Literacy DuPage or to become a volunteer, contact 630.416.6699 visit www.literacydupage.org
COMPUTER CLASSES The Library is proud to offer a variety of technology classes for FREE. A reservation is required to attend these classes. To register, please call the Library or sign up at the Adult Services Desk. Intro to Microsoft Excel Thursday, December 1 @ 10:00 am Intro to Microsoft Word Thursday, November 10 @ 10:00 am Monday, December 5 @ 6:00 pm Intro to Microsoft PowerPoint Monday, November 28 @ 6:00 pm Using the Internet Thursday, November 3 @ 2:00 pm Thursday, November 17 @ 2:00 pm Monday, December 19 @ 6:00 pm
Computer Basics Monday, November 7 @ 6:00 pm Thursday, December 15 @ 10:00 am Intro to Photoshop Elements: Part 1 Monday, November 21 @ 6:00 pm Intro to Photoshop Elements: Part 2 Thursday, December 8 @ 2:00 pm
SECOND SUNDAYS AT THE KORTHAUER LOG HOUSE NOVEMBER 13 | DECEMBER 11
There is always something going on at the Korthauer Log House! Every second Sunday of the month, the house is open from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Join Mr. and Mrs. Korthauer at this historic 1840’s era log house each month to get your hands on history. The Korthauer Log House is located at 900 West Wood Street in Bensenville.
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FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS UTILIZE TECHNOLOGY TO MAKE GREAT STRIDES IN ALGEBRA FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL | District 100 1000 West Green Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 2500 www.fenton100.org Mission Statement The mission of Fenton High School is to educate and inspire each student to reach his/her fullest potential as a productive, lifelong learner and a responsible, respectful person by providing comprehensive, challenging, quality learning experiences in a supportive environment. Board of Education 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 meeting on Monday, November 28. District 100 meetings are held at 7 pm in the board room at Fenton Community High School. Parents and community members are invited to attend. Administration Dr. Gayle Wahlin | Interim Superintendent James Ongtengco Associate Superintendent/Principal Bruce Martin | Chief School Business Officer Eric Koranda | Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources and Operations Dr. Jill Kingsfield | Director of Curriculum Todd Becker Director of Activities and Athletics Carrie Pomahac | Assistant Principal/Dean Pedro Castro | Dean of Students Carol L. Smith Director of Community Relations Jim Batson | Director of Technology
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Three years ago, Algebra I teachers Peter Carzoli and Jim Siple began talking about a way to deliver Algebra lessons using alternative instructional strategies. Enter Khan Academy, which has had a powerful academic impact on student learning. Salman Khan launched Khan Academy in 2005 after the YouTube videos he had created to help his cousins master Algebra were viewed by students all over the world. He began to get thank you notes from viewers and he knew he could use his talent to promote skill mastery in many subject areas. Many schools use Khan Academy but it is often for assigning problems only. Mr. Carzoli and Mr. Siple are using the technology available through Khan to deliver a mastery learning curriculum, meaning that students have as much time and as many attempts necessary to be successful. Mr. Carzoli likens mastery learning to secret sauce, “The idea has been around for nearly a century but technology in the one-to-one environment makes mastery learning possible in the traditional classroom.” While teachers direct the curriculum and the pacing of class, as well as recommend problems within Khan that would be beneficial, students work more independently on their own Algebra 1 curriculum pathway. “We have found that students learn more when they are actually doing the work instead of watching us do problems over and over and over. When we introduce material and let them work, that’s when the learning occurs,” said Mr. Siple. In addition, he points out, students are more engaged, “They’re on task. When class starts students have already opened their Chromebooks and are working in Khan Academy - we have to tell kids to stop working and listen to the daily lesson – what a great problem to have!”
“They’re on task. When class starts students have already opened their Chromebooks and are working in Khan Academy - we have to tell kids to stop working and listen to the daily lesson – what a great problem to have!”
The program is structured in such a way that students must get 5 correct problems in a row to get any credit. Once students do, they must complete three mastery quizzes over the course of the next couple days in order to move toward mastery. Along the way, students conference with Mr. Carzoli and Mr. Siple to seek guidance and clarification. Khan Academy also functions as another homework manager. When students open their Chrome Books, they each get the problem they need at their skill level - not the same problem as the other students in class. Khan differentiates automatically, giving instant feedback and a unique experience. Student engagement in Algebra 1 and shifted instructional practices have paid off. The Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) test is given twice per year and measures how much students have grown academically. Each year, it is expected that students will grow 2-3 points in Algebra. The progress students have made since implementation (shown in the table below) has been astounding, and is likely to continue.
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OVER 700 FENTON STUDENTS RECOGNIZED Fenton High School honored 772 students for their academic achievements at the annual Honor Roll Breakfast on September 22. Surrounded by family members, students were acknowledged with a certificate of achievement and the praise of fellow students, teachers and administrators. Students earning a grade point of 3.0 or greater in the spring semester were designated honor roll students, while students earning a 3.5 or higher were designated high honor roll students.
MARCHING BISON BAND
JEWEL HELPS FENTON HIGH SCHOOL FIGHT HUNGER
On Sunday, October 9, the FHS Marching Bison Band took 3rd place in class AA at the Robert Morris University Marching Band Invitational. The Bison Band were second in class in the Drum Major category and class champions in the Music Ensemble category!
Families and community members in need were invited to a mobile food pantry sponsored by Jewel at Fenton High School on October 19. Volunteers from Jewel and Fenton worked together to help families gather meat, produce and canned goods from the Northern Illinois Food Bank.
FENTON CLASS OF 1966 DONATES FUNDS TO SUPPORT THE MOBILE FOOD PANTRY Members of the class of 1966 held their 50th class reunion the weekend of September 24 by taking a tour of the school, attending the football game and holding a dinner dance. At the dinner dance, the alumni donated enough money to support a mobile food pantry that will take place at Fenton High School. Organizer Ethel Field Laughlin spearheaded the initiative as a way to give the school a class gift. Fenton High School principal James Ongtengco was thrilled to get the news of the donation,
“We are grateful to the members of the class Director of Bands Garett George with Drum Majors Julia Zawitkowska and Arturo Alfaro
Students and their families attend the Honor Roll Breakfast
Ethel Field Laughlin, class of 1966 presents a check to the Northern Illinois Food Bank to support the mobile pantry at Fenton High School
of 1966 for their generous contribution to our school community. This funding will make it possible for many of our families to have healthy meals during the holidays.�
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SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS DAY | NOVEMBER 15 To recognize the outstanding efforts of the nearly 6,000 elected school board members throughout the state, November 15, 2016 is designated as “School Board Members Day” in Illinois. This is an opportunity to build community awareness and understanding about the essential role locally elected board of education members assume in a representative democracy. This year’s School Board Members Day theme is “Leadership Starts Here.” Fenton Community High School District would like to thank our school board members for their leadership: Mary Ribando, President, David Vogel, Vice President, Laura Wassinger, Secretary, Nancy Gonzales, Susan Ralph, David Shimanek and Paul Wedemann. At its meeting on September 26, Fenton High School Board of Education welcomed new administrators to Fenton. Pictured left to right sitting: Board Secretary Laura Wassinger, Board President Mary Ribando and Board Vice President David Vogel. Standing: Principal James Ongtengco, Interim Supt. Dr. Gayle Wahlin, Division Leader Josh Emmett. Director of Technology Jim Batson, Director of Community Relations Carol Smith, Board Members Susan Ralph and Nancy Gonzales, Division Leader Lisa Luna and Board Member Paul Wedemann. Back row: Chief School Business Official Bruce Martin and Board Member Dave Shimanek.
FENTON STUDENTS AND STAFF JOIN B-WELL BENSENVILLE
Calendar Reminders November 10 | 6:00 pm VOCAL AND SOLO ENSEMBLE CONTEST November 15 | 7:00 pm WOOD DALE LIBRARY ART SHOW November 23-25 NO SCHOOL THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY November 28 | 7:00 pm BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING December 2 | 7:00 pm STUDENTS ON STAGE December 6 | 7:00 pm HOLIDAY BAND CONCERT December 9 | 7:00 pm SPECIAL OLYMPICS PACK THE HOUSE FUNDRAISER December 11 | 3:00 pm CHORAL CONCERT December 19 – January 3 WINTER BREAK
On Saturday, September 17, Fenton High School students and staff members participated in the B-Well Bensenville Walk-a-thon. Many walked the 2.7 miles from the Park District to Redmond Park, while others greeted walkers at the FHS booth where participants could register to win a $50 Whole Foods gift card and get fitness tips. FHS participants are part of the Fenton Community High School Wellness Committee which seeks to enhance the health of all school personnel, students, and community members through programs, education, and policies that promote a healthy environment.
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BENSENVILLE PARK DISTRICT Deer Grove Leisure Center Administrative Office 1000 West Wood Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 7015 bensenvilleparkdistrict.org
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White Pines Golf Club & Banquets 500 West Jefferson Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 0304 www.whitepinesgolf.com Bensenville Water Park & Splash Pad 1100 West Wood Street Bensenville, Illinois 60106 630 766 SWIM
SPECIAL EVENTS No matter what season it is, Bensenville Park District is continually organizing special events for the community to 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 small sampling of the events we are offering this winter. We look forward to seeing you soon!
VETERANS DAY BREAKFAST Co-sponsored by the Bensenville Park District and the Village of Bensenville. FRIDAY | NOVEMBER 11 | 9-11AM White Pines Golf Club & Banquets
HOLIDAY BAZAAR & LADIES NIGHT OUT FRIDAY | DECEMBER 2 | 6-10PM White Pines Golf Club & Banquets
Fischer Farm 16W680 Grand Avenue Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 834 3152 Board of Commissioners Rich Johnson | President Tom Earley | Vice President Val Karg | Treasurer Jim Geils | Secretary John Wassinger | Commissioner Executive Director Rick Robbins
GIFT CERTIFICATES! The perfect gift! Bensenville Park District certificates may be redeemed for programs, classes, and passes! Purchase certificates at the Deer Grove Leisure Center during regular registration hours.
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Call 630 766 7015 for more information. White Pines Golf Club & Banquets gift certificates are available in the Golf Shop.
FARMSIDE CHRISTMAS AT FISCHER FARM SATURDAY | DECEMBER 3 | 2-5PM Fischer Farm | 16W680 Grand Avenue
HISTORIC HOLIDAY EXPRESS TRAIN FRIDAY | DECEMBER 9 | 6:30-8:30PM SATURDAY | DECEMBER 10 | 5-7PM & 7:30-9:30PM Veterans Park | Church Road & Green Street
SANTA’S BRUNCH AT WHITE PINES SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 | 11AM-2PM White Pines Golf Club & Banquets
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This event is complimentary for residents who are veterans and their spouse, children or widow. Don Sender, speaker, historian and veteran of the Korean War and former Chief Warrant Officer of the United States Army Reserve, will share an inside view of the forgotten war. Adult Boy Scout leaders will present the Colors and music will be provided by Fenton High School. Attendees will also enjoy a delicious breakfast and a table will be provided for veterans to share memorabilia. Advance registration for all attendees is required at the Deer Grove Leisure Center by November 7; limited to 200 attendees. A parking lot shuttle will be available at White Pines. Guests will 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. Visit whitepinesgolf.com for details. This is a free event for all ages and a memorable way to enjoy the holiday season. Enjoy a tractor-drawn hayride around the scenic grounds of Fischer Farm. After your ride, warm up in the 1920 Fischer family homestead decorated traditionally for the holiday season. Guests will also enjoy sipping on hot cocoa, savoring desserts, and listening to the sounds of the season with performances by the Your High School Brass Quintet. Bring the whole family for this unique holiday event and climb aboard the Black Chicago Gravel Steam Locomotive to head for the North Pole! Watch The Polar Express while enjoying hot chocolate, cookies and popcorn. The fee is $7 per person. Space is limited; sign up at the Deer Grove Leisure Center. Children are able have a photo taken with Santa and participate in holiday craft activities and games. Main buffet selections include scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, baked French toast, breakfast casserole, biscuits and gravy, fruit display and salad bar. A special kid-sized buffet will have kid friendly favorites such as pizza, pigs in a blanket, macaroni and cheese, tator tots, and fruit salad. Assorted breads, desserts and beverages are also presented. The fees for this event are $14.99 for adults, $7.99 for children ages 5-11, and $4.99 for children 4 and under. Prices do not include tax and service fee. Space is limited; reservations are required at 630.766.0304, ext.2.
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DECEMBER 16 | 7-9PM | $5 AT THE DOOR | PINE ROOM | 531 SOUTH CHURCH STREET | BENSENVILLE Junior High School Students (ages 11-15) can join us for a night of cool holiday fun and selfies with Santa! On monthly Teen Nights kids have a blast taking photos, playing games, participating in contests, dancing to DJ, and eating pizza, snacks, and sweets with their friends! Beverages are available too. For more information regarding teen programming at the Bensenville Park District, contact Phyllis Schmitt at 630.238.4922.
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‘TIS THE SEASON—HOLIDAY PARTIES AT WHITE PINES! You and your guests will enjoy magnificent views, exemplary service and delectable cuisine in the beautifully adorned White Pines Golf Club banquet facility. White Pines offer a variety of packages to accommodate elaborate events to intimate cocktail parties. Menus and bar options may be customized to fit the needs of any group of up to 220 guests. Smaller groups of 80 or less, preferring catering or non-catering options, can be accommodated at 37 Bar & Grill or the Pine Room. To reserve a date, call the White Pines Event Planning Team at 630.766.0304, ext.2. Make sure to ask about special incentives for January parties at White Pines.
Open for lunch and dinner HDTV’s for sports viewing Craft beers on tap & bottles
FOOTBALL GAMES WINGS & DRINK SPECIALS
VOLUNTEER WITH US! Ecological Restoration & Stewardship Program
SATURDAY | NOVEMBER 12 | 9AM-12PM | VARBLE WOODS* SATURDAY | DECEMBER 10 | 9AM-12PM | WOODLAND AREA | WOOD DALE The Bensenville Park District has committed to restore and maintain the District’s natural park areas and preserves. Volunteers pull invasive weeds, plant flowers, spread mulch on playgrounds, pick up trash, and have fun getting back to nature. An appreciation lunch for volunteers will follow each event. To sign up for a work date or to secure more information, contact Mary Wagner 630.766.7015, Ext. 2014 or mwagner@bensenvilleparkdistrict.org.
All day Mondays, Thursdays & Sundays!
*A free Master Gardener presentation, “Composting”, follows the November 12 work date. The presentation will be held at the Deer Grove Leisure Center’s Oak Room from 12-12:40pm..
DAYS OFF SCHOOL CARE
THANKSGIVING, NOVEMBER 21-23 | CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S, DECEMBER 26-30 AND JANUARY 2 The Park District offers care for children on school holidays, institute days and in-service days. Your child will have an adventurous day filled with activities for ages 5 -12. Each day (7am-6pm) the kids keep busy creating art, making crafts, and playing games in the gym. A breakfast and afternoon snack is provided for all children. The fee for residents is $29.
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. The fee is $49 for residents. Save $10 by signing up for 3 or more days at once, or save $16 by signing up for all 6 at once! DECEMBER 19 | LASER X DECEMBER 20 | OAK BROOK AQUATIC CENTER DECEMBER 21 | A DAY AT THE MOVIES
Visit whitepinesgolf.com for our menu, more specials and coupons.
DECEMBER 22 | PUMP IT UP DECEMBER 23 | BRUNSWICK ZONE
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BENSENVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 2 AND FENTON HIGH SCHOOL OFFERING MONTHLY FOOD PANTRIES! 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 TBD Director of English Language Learning Leah Gauthier Director of Instructional Services Juliann Greene Director of Special Education 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 Dr. Reinhard Nickisch | Interim Principal Diane Thornburg | Interim Principal Tioga School 630 766 2602 Carlos Azcoitia | Co-Principal Nicole Robinson | Co-Principal
A new food pantry is available to help Bensenville families combat food insecurity, hosted by Bensenville School District 2 in partnership with Fenton High School and Northern Illinois Food Bank. The Food For Families pantries are held twice per month throughout the year at Tioga School and W.A. Johnson School and offer both perishable and non-perishable items. Food For Families will be hosted at Tioga School on the first Tuesday of each month and at W.A. Johnson School on the third Tuesday of each month. The new pantry is the District’s second food pantry program with Fenton High School and NIFB, along with the Mobile Food Pantry.
DISTRICT 2 STAFF WIN HONORS FROM STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Illinois State Board of Education recognized several District 2 staff with the Those Who Excel award for their excellent work in the field of education, including developing math curriculum and assessments based on new state standards and making every student feel their best in the classroom. The following winners were recognized in October at the State Board’s annual awards banquet: Ms. Patty Vlangos | 2nd Grade Teacher at W.A. Johnson School Ms. Angie Adams | Math Specialist Ms. Christina Mellen | Math Specialist
DISTRICT 2 EXPANDS COMMUNITYBUILT MOHAWK PLAYGROUND Additions to the newly built Mohawk Playground were completed in September, with additional pre-K equipment and landscaping provided by Bensenville School District 2, the Bensenville Park District and the Village of Bensenville. In total, the playground—built in one day by more than 200 volunteers from the Bensenville community, KaBOOM! and Target—now offers kids more than 4,000 sq. ft. of play space, with more than 15 pieces of play equipment and a soft and safe poured surface. This new playground brings District 2 students’ dreams to life, including a swing set, Spin Central and even soccer goals! In the coming months, additional small projects will be completed, such as installing bike racks and a bike repair station provided by a grant from the Bensenville Youth Services Coalition.
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PRESCHOOL PROGRAM RECEIVES GOLD CIRCLE OF QUALITY Bensenville School District 2 is honored to announce that its preschool program for ages 3-5 received the Gold Circle of Quality rating from ExceleRate Illinois, a statewide rating and improvement system for early learning, for meeting the highest standards in learning environment and teaching quality; training and education; and administrative standards. The Gold rating is the highest a program can be awarded, after Licensed, Bronze and Silver. The Illinois State Board of Education, the Governor’s Office of Early Childhood, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services and the Illinois Department of Human Services awarded the rating to District 2.
“We are very pleased to receive the Gold Circle of Quality rating,” said the Pre-K Team at Tioga School. “Teaching preschool allows us to set the foundation of learning through exploration and play-based experiences.”
FREE PARENT READING PROGRAM WITH myON BOOKS Parents can now access more than 5,000 free books online and from their own home through the myON Books program! myON Books is a version of the myON online reading program already used by District 2 students. We have seen great success and reading motivation with our students and want to offer this resource to our parents as well.
NOVEMBER 2016 BLACKHAWK MIDDLE SCHOOL MUSICAL Fri/Sat, November 4-5 BMS 6-8 BAND FALL CONCERT Wednesday, November 9 W.A. JOHNSON MATH NIGHT Thursday, November 10 5TH GRADE JAZZ & CHORUS CONCERT Thursday, November 17 TIOGA THANKSGIVING FEAST & PTA FAMILY FUN NIGHT | Friday, November 18 W.A. JOHNSON PTA LADIES NIGHT/ CRAFT & VENDOR EVENT Friday, November 18
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For more information visit www.bsd2.org/index.aspx?NID=1373.
FENTON HOLIDAY CONCERT FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS Thursday, December 1
NEW BUDGET CONTINUES CURRENT PROGRAMS AND AUTHORIZES NEW PRE-K CENTER The Board of Education approved the 2016-17 budget at its meeting on Sept. 21. The budget continues the programs already in place: small class sizes; extra resources for students in math and English; special education; music and art; after-school clubs; and more. All these operations are fully paid from current revenues, including 23 percent State and Federal funding. Also approved is the $5.2 million budget for the Pre-K Center, located at Tioga School but serving the entire District. This project will be paid for with District savings along with a $925,000 contribution from our partner, Metropolitan Family Services, and with $2.5 million from an ultra-low-interest bond awarded to the District by the State of Illinois.
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W.A. JOHNSON WINTER PERFORMANCE (Grades 4/5) | Tuesday, December 13 BMS HOLIDAY ASSEMBLY (Music Makers Showcase) | Tuesday, December 13 TIOGA PRE-K VISION AND HEARING RE-SCREENING | Thursday, December 15 TIOGA PTA WINTER WONDERLAND Thursday, December 15 W.A. JOHNSON AND TIOGA HOLIDAY CONCERT AT BLACKHAWK MIDDLE SCHOOL | Thursday, December 15
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BENSENVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BENSENVILLE
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Bensenville Fire Protection District ISO Class 2 500 South York Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.bensenvillefpd.org Chief Michael Spain Phone 630 594 1184 Cell 708 935 7198 Services CPR Child Safety Seat Checks Professional Fire Academy Citizens Fire Academy Safety Seminars
Keep the Wreath Red As the holiday season begins, you will notice a large holiday wreath on the front of the Bensenville Fire Protection District stations. Each of the wreaths will be decorated with large red bulbs that will be illuminated during the holiday season. Should a fire occur during the holiday season that is determined to have been directly caused by a holiday decoration, a white bulb will replace the red bulb. The idea is for the residents of the Bensenville Fire Protection District to be exceptionally safety conscious during the holiday season.
Safety
Winter holidays are a time for families and friends to get together. But that also means a greater risk for fire. Following a few simple tips will ensure a happy and fire-safe holiday season. Holiday decoraTiNg KKK Be careful with holiday decorations. Choose decorations that are flame resistant or flame retardant. KKK Keep lit candles away from decorations and other things that can burn. KKK Some lights are only for indoor or outdoor use, but not both. KKK Replace any string of lights with worn or broken cords or loose bulb connections. Read manufacturer’s instructions for number of light strands to connect. KKK Use clips, not nails, to hang lights so the cords do not get damaged. KKK Keep decorations away from windows and doors.
Holiday eNTerTaiNiNg KKK Test your smoke alarms and tell guests about your home fire escape plan. KKK Keep children and pets away from lit candles. KKK Keep matches and lighters up high in a locked cabinet. KKK Stay in the kitchen when cooking on the stovetop. KKK Ask smokers to smoke outside. Remind smokers to keep their smoking materials with them so young children do not touch them. KKK Provide large, deep ashtrays for smokers. Wet cigarette butts with water before discarding.
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Blow out lit candles when you leave the room or go to bed. Turn off all light strings and decorations before leaving home or going to bed.
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! Two of every five home decoration fires are started by candles.
! Nearly half of
decoration fires happen because decorations are placed too close to a heat source.
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Your Source for SAFETY Information NFPA Public Education Division • 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02169
Happy Holidays!
Before Heading Out or to Bed
Contact Information Goes Here
www.nfpa.org/education
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BCPL Intro to Microsoft Word, 10am BCPL Garden Club Visitors Day, 12:30pm BCPL Pokémon Go Club, 3pm BCPL Holiday Cookie Decorating, 7pm FHS Vocal & Solo Ensemble Contest 6pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson Math Night, 6-7:30pm
BCPL Using the Internet, 2pm BCPL Pokémon Go Club, 3pm BCPL Thursday Night Book Club, 7pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson PTA Meeting, 5:45pm
BCPL Lunchtime Theatre, 12pm BPD Veteran’s Day Breakfast at White Pines Golf Club, 9-11:30am
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BCPL Usar el Internet, 10am BCPL Countdown to Christmas, 6:30pm FHS Wood Dale Library Art Show 7pm Village Comm Mtgs, 6pm, VH BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School PTO Meeting, 6pm
BCPL Pokémon Sun and Moon, 6:30pm BCPL Foreign Language Film, 7pm BV Theatre
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is having their annual Visitors Day at the Bensenville Community Public Library on Thursday, November 10th, 12:30-3:00PM. Tina Garza from the Green Thumb Florist will present our program. Raffle prizes, and homemade baked items will be available for purchase.
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ELIGIBILITY | To be eligible, family member must show proof of residency in the Bensenville/Wood Dale Area HOURS | Open Wednesday and Saturday 8:30am-11:00 am CONTACT | 192 South Center Street Bensenville, IL 60106 Phone: 630.766.9382 EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS! | Donations can be made payable to: Bensenville/ Wood Dale Food Pantry 192 South Center Street, Bensenville, IL 60106. If you would like to volunteer or have any questions please contact Judy Jorns at 630.766.9382.
BCPL Intro to Microsoft Excel, 10am BCPL Thursday Night Book Club, 7pm BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Student Recognition Breakfast, 7am BSD2 Fenton Holiday Concert for Elementary School Students, 9:30am BSD2 W.A. Johnson PTA Meeting, 5:45pm
BCPL Stories with Santa, 6:30pm FHS Students on Stage, 7pm BPD Holiday Bazaar and Ladies Night Out at White Pines Golf Club, 6-10pm
BPD Farmside Christmas at Fischer Farm, 2-5pm
BCPL Intro to Microsoft Word, 6pm BCPL#Coloring, 6:30pm BCPL Hot Chocolate Readers Book Club, 7pm CDC Mtg, 6:30pm, VH
BCPL Cooking the Books, 7pm BCPL Family Movie Night, 7pm BV Theatre FHS Holiday Band Concert, 7pm BSD2 Tioga PTA Meeting, 6:30pm BPD Pictures with Santa DGLC, Kids 6-7:30 & Pets7:30-9pm
BCPL Usar el Internet, 6pm BPD Board Meeting (Committee of the Whole), DGLC , 6pm
BCPL Garden Club, 12:30pm BCPL Intro to Photoshop Elements: Part 2, 2pm BCPL Holiday Card Making, 7pm
BCPL Lunchtime Theatre, 12pm BCPL BCPL Holiday Open House, 4 – 7pm FHS Special Olympics Pack the House Fundraiser, 7pm BPD Historic Holiday Express Train, Veterans Park Park 6:30-8:30pm
BPD Historic Holiday Express Train, Veterans Park 5-7pm and 7:30-9:30pm
BCPL Anime Movie Night: The Boy and the Beast, 6:30pm BV Theatre BCPL Foreign Language Film, 7pm BV Theatre
BCPL Introducción a Microsoft Word, 10am BCPL LEGO Night, 6:30pm Village Comm Mtgs, 6pm, VH Village Bd of Trustees Mtg, 6:30pm, VH BSD2 W.A. Johnson Winter Performance (Gr. 4/5), 2pm BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Holiday Assembly (Music Makers Showcase)
BCPL Starting a Business in Illinois, 7pm BCPL Let’s Talk: ESL Conversation Group, 7pm BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7pm
BCPL Computer Basics, 10am BCPL Holiday Film Classic: National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, 7pm BV Theatre BSD2 Pre-K Vision & Hearing Re-screening at Tioga School BSD2 Tioga PTA Winter Wonderland BSD2 W.A. Johnson & Tioga Holiday Concert Concert, Blackhawk Middle School, 6:30pm BPD Lunch Bunch & Bingo Holiday Party, 12pm DGLC
Teen Night Holiday Dance at the Pine Room, 7-9pm
BPD Winter Wonder Camp DGLC, 7am-6pm
BCPL Conceptos Básicos de Computadora, 6pm BPD Winter Wonder Camp DGLC, 7am-6pm BPD Board Meeting DGLC , 6pm
FHS Mobile Food Pantry at Fenton High School Field House, 4-6pm BPD Winter Wonder Camp DGLC, 7am-6pm
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The Bensenville / Wood Dale Food Pantry has been providing food assistance to the residents of Bensenville, Wood Dale and North Elmhurst since 1972. The pantry is funded entirely by monetary and food donations as well as grant assistance and run exclusively by volunteers.
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