Community Newsletter MAY/JUNE 2019

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hello! bensenville a lifelong learning community | may/june 2019

VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE MUSIC IN THE PARK 2019 Everyone’s favorite and free family summer concert series, Music in the Park, begins June 12th and has something to offer for all musical tastes. Bensenville restaurants will sell dinner and dessert items so families can have dinner in the park prior to the concert. Each concert night will also include a classic car night and there is always a 50/50 split the pot raffle that benefits our community. For additional information or a copy of this year’s flyer, please visit www.bensenville.il.us.

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Due to downtown improvement projects, the first three concerts will be located in their traditional location at the corner of Green Street and Center Street and the remaining concerts will be held at the corner of Main Street VILLAGE and Center Street HALL beginning July 10 through August 21. Parking will be availJUNE 12 – able along Railroad JUNE 26 LOCATION Avenue, Addison Street, Center Street, Main Street, Metra commuter lots, and additional side streets that allow parking.

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Music in the Park Community Day July 31st

A special community focused Music in the Park will take place on Wednesday, July 31st to promote local programs and services. Representatives from the Bensenville Community Public Library, School District 2, School District 100, the Park District, the Bensenville Fire Protection District, and the Village will be present to answer questions and provide helpful information specific to their organization. We encourage you to stop by each booth to ask questions and receive free information and register for village giveaways.

Unlimited Rides All 4 Days Purchase by May 6 | $50 After May 6 at Carnival, $60

for more information on the spring carnival, including wristband locations, please visit: bensenvillespringcarnival.com or bensenvilleparkdistrict.org

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IN THIS ISSUE Village of Bensenville p 1-3 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 Events p 15-16 The statements and opinions expressed in this newsletter do not reflect the views, opinions, thoughts or beliefs of each member organization. The member organizations are not responsible for opinions or statements made individually or by other organizations. For information, contact sparkison@ benlib.org. Deadline for July/August is May 31, 2019.

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VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE Village of Bensenville 12 South Center Street Bensenville, Illinois 60106 www.bensenville.il.us 630.766.8200 President Frank DeSimone Trustees Rosa Carmona Ann Franz Marie T. Frey McLane Mac Lomax Nicholas Panicola Jr. Armando Perez

2019 FOURTH OF JULY PARADE & LIBERTYFEST Bensenville’s annual 4th of July festivities are full of family fun and great times for everyone. The celebration kicks off with “the most patriotic 4th of July parade route in America” beginning in downtown Bensenville at 10:00 am. Temporary street signs will be hung along the parade route in honor of Major General Nathanael Greene, York Town, and Thomas Jefferson. From noon – 4:00 pm there will be free public skate at the Edge Ice Arena, 735 E. Jefferson Street and free public swimming at Water’s Edge, 545 John Street. Live music will be provided by Alternative Method Band at 4:30 pm and Libido Funk Circus at 7:30 pm. The fireworks show will be launched from the Public Works Facility at 9:30 pm. Parking will be available in and around Redmond Park with additional parking located off of Jefferson, George Street and on nearby side streets that allow parking. For additional details or a copy of this year’s flyer, please visit bensenville.il.us.

Village Clerk Nancy Quinn Village Manager Evan K. Summers

REGISTER FOR THE SENIOR AND DISABLED GRASS CUTTING PROGRAM Village President Frank DeSimone and the Village Board is pleased to announce the return of the Senior and Disabled Grass Cutting Program. The program has been slightly redesigned to help those in our community who need assistance obtaining low cost grass cutting on their property. The Village will hire independent contractors and provide discounted rates for common grass cutting services. The Village will also subsidize fifty percent (50%) of the cost. This year, we have simplified the program by combining all the services into one package; and we have added a fall cleanup to the program. The weekly cost to each household is $12.50 per cut. For additional information or to register for the program, please call the Public Works Department at 630.350.3435.

COP ON ROOFTOP FRIDAY, MAY 17TH

Stop by the Bensenville Dunkin’ Donuts located at 1004 W. Irving Park Road to meet a Bensenville Police Officer, raise money towards Special Olympics and participate in free donut giveaways, raffles and more! If you’re lucky, you may even find Village President Frank DeSimone on the roof! The 17th Annual Dunkin’ Cop on Rooftop event will take place on Friday, May 17th from 5:00 am until 12:00 pm. During this fundraiser, hundreds of local law enforcement officers will stake out Dunkin’ rooftops to heighten awareness and raise money for the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Illinois. At last year’s event the Village of Bensenville helped raise over $1,900.00 and the goal is to raise even more this year.

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let’s recycle! SUMMER IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS

The Village’s estimated $9.4 million Capital Investment Program (CIP) for 2019 includes a wide variety of projects including roadways, underground utilities, streetlights, aesthetics, bike paths as well as sidewalks. The Village has secured various sources of federal funding in the amount of $3.55 million to offset the expenses. As part of the 2019 construction season, the Village plans to improve approximately four miles of roadways; nearly 5,000 feet of new water main; 7,000 feet of sanitary sewer rehabilitation; 80 new residential streetlights and approximately 50,000 square feet of sidewalk. Village staff anticipate the construction season to begin as early as April and expect it to last until the end of November. As is with every construction season, traffic may be disrupted in and around the construction sites. While the contractors will do their best to mitigate disturbances, typical construction impacts can be expected including dust and noise. One major roadway paving project will take place along York Road between Grand Avenue and Green Street this spring. During summer and fall months, the Village will also undertake a significant Downtown Streetscape enhancement project. For a complete list of upcoming projects, please visit the Village website at bensenville.il.us.

VEHICLE STICKER DEADLINE IS JUNE 30TH All vehicles registered or housed in the Village of Bensenville must purchase and display a vehicle sticker. Buy online and save $2.00 for a regular passenger sticker. Vehicle stickers must be purchased by June 30th. New residents and new vehicle purchases do not need to pay a penalty as long as the sticker is purchased within 30 days of move-in date, or the date the new vehicle was purchased.

ELECTRONICS RECYCLING PROGRAM BEGINS MAY 11TH

Electronics recycling is available to Bensenville residents through Addison Township. TVs and CRT monitors are accepted at no charge. Electronics recycling takes place the second Saturday of the month (April through November) from 8 am – noon. LOCATION ADDISON TOWNSHIP HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT 411 West Potter Street | Wood Dale Phone 630.766.2228

SENIOR STICKER: Seniors (65 years or older at time of purchase) can purchase a maximum of two (2) stickers per household at the senior rate of $1.00. Each vehicle must be registered to a senior in order to receive the discounted rate. The senior sticker is valid for two years.

2019 ELECTRONICS RECYCLING DATES May 11 | June 8 | July 13 | August 10 September 14 | October 12 | November 9

YOU CAN PURCHASE YOUR VEHICLE STICKER THREE WAYS 1) Online www.bensenville.il.us. 2) In person at the Village Hall 3) Via US Mail AND… Don’t forget, all dogs in the Village need to be licensed annually for a fee of $3 each. For more information, call 630.766.8200.

BULK WASTE PICK UP REMINDER

While doing your spring cleaning, please remember what can and cannot be accepted on regular trash collection days. Republic Services which is the Village’s waste management agency, offers a variety of services to Bensenville residents. These services include bulk waste pick up and appliance recycling. Items that do not fit in your trash container such as large furniture, appliances, carpet, mattresses, refrigerators and washing machines can be picked up by completing a service request online or over the phone. For additional information or to schedule a service request, visit Republic Services website at: www.republicservices.com or call 708.345.7050.

COMMUNITY YARD SALE | JUNE 6 - 9

Residents are encouraged to clean up and cash in by holding household yard sales the extended weekend of Thursday, June 6 through Sunday, June 9. The more yard sales held, the more buyers come to our community. Residents are required to complete a yard sale application and obtain a free yard sale permit from Village Hall at the Community and Economic Development Counter. The deadline to turn in your yard sale permit is Friday, May 31st. A list of participating addresses will be posted on the Village website and Facebook page the week of the event. For more information, please call 630.594.1010.

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LAWN MAINTENANCE AND PARKING REMINDER

With warmer weather finally here, please remember that maintaining the exterior of your property is important to the Village and your neighbors. To avoid citations, remember grasses, weeds and plants that are not intended for ornamental purposes are to be no taller than eight inches. Please remember that parking on your lawn is also prohibited. For more information on rules and regulations, visit the Village’s website at bensenville.il.us or call 630.350.3413. 3


BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY SUMMER READING 2019 200 South Church Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.benlib.org 630 766 4642 HOURS Mon-Thurs | 9am-9pm Friday-Saturday | 9am-5pm Sunday | 1pm-5pm Board of Trustees Susan Z. Diamond | President Linda Weiss | Vice President Susan Earley | Treasurer Tina Lux | Secretary Kathleen “Kathy” Quinn Jim Ricker Mandi Zalewski David Sieffert | Library Director

Readers of all ages are invited to join the Library’s annual summer reading program! Registration for Summer Reading begins on Saturday, June 8 at our Summer Reading Kick Off event! Once readers are signed up, they will receive a reading log and a Read Wildly sticker! Complete the log to earn a prize and a chance in the grand prize drawing!

SUMMER READING KICK OFF SATURDAY | JUNE 8 | 9 AM – 1 PM

Join us at the Library and kick off Summer Reading 2019: Read Wildly! At the event, kids and adults can sign up for Summer Reading, stop by the Library’s used book sale between 9:00 am and 12:00 pm, enjoy a FREE hot dog, donate to our Pet Supply Donation Drive, and SO much more!

CHECK OUT SEEDS WITH YOUR BENSENVILLE LIBRARY CARD! What is a seed library? A seed library is as exactly as it sounds — we loan you seeds to grow plants in your home garden. Similar to borrowing a book, you borrow the seeds with the intention of harvesting seeds from the crop to return to the library for future lending. What seeds do you offer? All of the seeds for our inaugural year have been generously donated by Pioneer Garden & Feed in Villa Park. All seeds offered are labeled as EASY to grow and can be directly sown in your garden or container outside after last frost. How do I borrow seeds? With your Bensenville Community Public Library card, you may borrow up to five packets consisting of no more than two of each variety of seed. Each packet contains enough seeds to grow 3-5 plants. For more information, and to select your seed packets, visit the Circulation Desk!

LIBRARY CLOSINGS Monday, May 27 | Memorial Day

ANNUAL BOOK SALE Thursday, June 6 | 3–8 pm Friday, June 7 | 12–5 pm Saturday, June 8 | 9 am–12 pm Calling all book lovers! Browse through fiction and non-fiction titles, children’s and teen books, and more at the Library’s annual book sale. Everyone is invited! We will begin accepting donations on April 1.

NATIVE PLANTS AND POLLINATORS OF ILLINOIS SATURDAY | MAY 4 @ 2 PM

Join us for a presentation by the DuPage Forest Preserve and learn about which native plants are best for attracting the pollinators that are crucial to our ecosystem. A representative from the DuPage Forest Preserve will be able to answer any questions you might have regarding your own garden, and provide advice for maintaining a healthy little habitat for pollinating birds and insects.

APPLY FOR YOUR PASSPORT AT THE LIBRARY

The Bensenville Community Public Library is now a United States Passport Acceptance Facility! We will be accepting passport applications by appointment only. Please call the Library at 630.766.4642 or email passport@benlib.org to schedule an appointment. More information on passport services, including a checklist of the necessary documents, is available on our website at benlib.org/passport-services. Questions? Please contact the Adult Services Department at 630.766.4642.

TRIVIA NIGHT AT GREEN ST. GRILLE

FIRST MONDAY OF EVERY MONTH @ 7 PM | MAY 6 | JUNE 3 | JULY 1 | AUGUST 5

Join staff from the Bensenville Community Public Library on the first Monday of every month from 7:00 – 9:00 pm and flex your trivia muscle at the Green St. Grille! Gather some friends and compete against other teams for prizes by answering questions about history, pop culture and more! Green St. Grille is located 120 W. Green St. in Bensenville.

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how about a movie! Family Movie Night is Now at 6:30 PM!

STARS AND STRIPES RAG WREATH WEDNESDAY | MAY 15 @ 7 PM | Adults only!

Join us as we make this patriotic rag wreath—perfect for the upcoming holidays of Memorial Day and the Fourth of July—out of scrap fabric and a wire wreath form! Scraps of fabric will be provided, but feel free to bring in your own fabric to use. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Doors to the event will open 15 minutes prior to the event start time. Participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and seats cannot be held.

QUEEN VICTORIA: The Life of a Monarch SUNDAY | JUNE 2 @ 2 PM

In this illustrated lecture, historian Leslie Goddard, Ph.D., chronicles the life of Victoria, Queen of Great Britain and sovereign of an empire on which the sun never set. Using a wealth of photographs, paintings, and objects, join us as Leslie explores Victoria’s rise to the throne at age 18, her marriage to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg, and her astonishing reign of 64 years.

SALSAS SABROSAS WITH CHEF BRYAN TUESDAY | JUNE 4 @ 7 PM | Adults only!

Chef Bryan is back and ready to whip up a variety of salsas that will have your guests mingling and your taste buds tingling. He will demo ways to add a little kick to your summer dishes, but he doesn’t want to do it alone, so come prepared to slice and dice your way to delicious discoveries. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.

WOMEN’S FIFA WORLD CUP AGES 10 and up

World Cup soccer is back again at the Bensenville Library this summer! The U.S. Women’s Team has qualified as the #1 ranked team to play in France for the World Cup! Will Team USA repeat a championship after winning the cup in 2015? Catch some of their matches here live on T.V. TUESDAY | JUNE 11 @ 2 PM | UNITED STATES VS. THAILAND THURSDAY | JUNE 20 @ 2 PM | UNITED STATES VS. SWEDEN

WEDNESDAY | JUNE 19 @ 7 PM | Adults only!

Looking for ways to spruce up the look of your garden? These bottle cap flowers are a cute and easy way to do just that! Bottle caps will be provided, but feel free to bring in your own if you would like. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited. Doors to the event will open 15 minutes prior to the event start time. Participants will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and seats cannot be held.

TUESDAY | JUNE 25 @ 7 PM

Join Family Shelter Services DuPage for an informative talk for family and friends on domestic violence. Topics to be covered include: what abuse looks like, myths around domestic abuse, how to help a friend or family member, what kind of questions to ask, and how to provide support. This is a bilingual event; presented in Spanish and English.

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Join us on the third Thursday of every month at 7:00 p.m. and take advantage of stadium seating, new HD projection, and free popcorn in the Library’s auditorium for a showing of cinematic gems you may have missed. Admission to the show is free! Visit the Library’s website for more information. May 16 | Night School June 20 | Ben Is Back

Documentary Film Series

Summer Lunchtime Theater

FAMILY SHELTER SERVICES : Domestic Violence 101

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Film Fanatics

Join the Library the second Monday of every month at 7:00 p.m. for a new documentary film series! Take advantage of stadium seating, new HD projection, and free popcorn in the Library’s auditorium. For trailers and ratings, visit the Library’s website. May 13 | Inside Job (2010, Rated PG-13) June 10 | Jodorowsky’s Dune (2010, PG-13)

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Join the Library the first Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. and take advantage of stadium seating, new HD projection, and free popcorn in the Library’s auditorium for a showing of our favorite family films. Admission to the show is free! Visit the Library’s website for more information. May 7 | Mary Poppins Returns June 4 | The LEGO Movie 2

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THURSDAYS @ 12 PM JUNE 13 – AUGUST 1 | ALL AGES Bring your sack lunch and join us for a weekly summer movie while taking advantage of stadium seating, free popcorn, and new HD projection in the Library’s auditorium! Film titles for this program are announced one month prior to showing. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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MOTHER’S DAY CARD MAKING

WEDNESDAY | MAY 1 @ 6:30 PM | AGES 3 YEARS AND OLDER

Join us as we make beautiful cards for the amazing mothers and women in our lives. All materials will be provided—just bring your creativity! Registration is not required, but space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Limit five cards per child.

FIREFIGHTER APPRECIATION DAY WEDNESDAY | MAY 8 @ 10:30 AM | ALL AGES

Join us as we celebrate International Firefighters’ Day! Miss Kyrie and Miss Diane will welcome two very special firefighters who will read aloud and teach us important fire safety skills. Then we’ll head outside to see the fire vehicles from the Bensenville Fire Protection District.

INTEREXCHANGE ENGLISH/SPANISH LANGUAGE CONVERSATION GROUP TUESDAYS | 6 PM – 7 PM ADULT SERVICES AREA This group is open to all English and Spanish speakers interested in learning each other’s language. The conversation group will speak for half of the hour in English and the other half of the hour in Spanish so everyone will have the opportunity to practice their second language. Prior experience with both Spanish and English is useful, but all English and Spanish speakers are welcome.

ENGLISH CONVERSATION GROUP WEDNESDAYS | 10 – 11 AM ADULT SERVICES AREA Do you want to practice speaking English? Come to this English conversation group, an informal meeting of people who want to practice their English. No experience is required, only the desire to speak English. We meet in the Library, next to the Adult Services Desk. Registration is not required. 6

AUTHOR VISIT: MATT DE LA PEÑA WEDNESDAY | MAY 8 @ 6:30 PM | ALL AGES

The Bensenville Library, Bensenville School District 2, and Bensenville Arts Council are delighted to welcome author Matt de la Peña to the Bensenville Public Library! Mr. de la Peña will talk with families about his books and his career as an author. The first 15 children in line will receive a free copy of Carmela Full of Wishes, available in English and Spanish, to be autographed by the author. A limited number of copies will also be available for purchase. Book autographs will end precisely at 8:00 pm. Free copies and author autographs are available on a first-come, first-served basis the evening of the event.

FATHER’S DAY CARD MAKING

WEDNESDAY | JUNE 5 @ 6:30 PM | AGES 3 YEARS AND OLDER

Join us as we make beautiful cards for the amazing fathers and men in our lives. All materials will be provided—just bring your creativity! Registration is not required, but space is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Limit five cards per child.

ANIMALS FOR AWARENESS FRIDAY | JUNE 14 @ 10:30 AM | ALL AGES

Join us as we welcome rescued animal ambassadors from Animals for Awareness! Whether you are into the furred, scaled, feathered, or shelled, they are bound to have an animal or two, or three, which you will fall head over heels in love with during this fun, educational program.

ANIMAL ANTICS STORYTIME

MONDAYS @ 10:30 AM | JUNE 10 – JULY 29 | AGES 4 TO 8 YEARS OLD

Join Ms. Penny and Ms. Diane as we explore and learn about everything animals! We will learn some new facts, create a simple craft, and even share some stories. Registration is not required to attend, but space is limited and available on a firstcome, first-served basis.

THE READING CLUB

TUESDAYS @ 10:30 AM | JUNE 11 – JULY 30 | AGES KINDERGARTEN TO 2ND GRADE

Join us for our introduction to book clubs! Every week we will meet and read together in order to practice our read aloud skills and learn new vocabulary. A healthy snack will be provided. No need to check out books ahead of time or remember them every week – we will keep them on our shelves for your convenience. Space is limited to the first 10 children, and readers will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. BE NSE NVIL L E

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FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL FENTON HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 100 RECOGNIZED AS DISTRICT OF THE YEAR FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL | District 100 1000 West Green Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 2500 www.fenton100.org Mission Statement Cultivate successful, passionate learners through rigor, relevance and relationships. Board of Education Paul Wedemann | President Mary Ann Payton-Howell | Vice President Patricia Jalowiec | Secretary Leonel Figueroa Juliet Rago | Jacci Ramirez Kit Tingpalpong The District 100 Board of Education will hold regular business meetings on Wednesday, May 29 and June 26. District 100 meetings are held at 7:00 pm in the Academic Resource Center (ARC) at Fenton Community High School. Parents and community members are invited to attend. Administration James Ongtengco | Superintendent Jovan Lazarevic Associate Superintendent/Principal Sam Bentsen | Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources and Operations Bruce Martin | Chief School Business Officer Jim Batson | Director of Technology Kathy Schroeder Director of Community Relations Nancy Coleman | Director of Special Education Michelle Papanicolaou Director of Curriculum and Instruction Todd Becker Director of Activities and Athletics Blake Brodie, Director of Building, Grounds and Transportation Eileen Roberts | Assistant Principal Pedro Castro | Dean of Students Kate Ward | Division Leader, English, Social Studies, World Languages, ESL Eric Koranda | Division Leader, Applied Tech, FACS, Business, PE, Art and Music Lisa Luna | Division Leader, Math, Science and ARC

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Last December, AP College Board visited Fenton Administration to inform them that they had been awarded the AP Honor Roll award. Fenton was one of 373 schools across the United States and Canada who earned this designation. This award is given to school districts that meet certain requirements. To receive the Honor Roll status, Fenton had to, since 2016, increase the number of students participating in AP courses while also increasing or maintaining the percentage of students earning AP Exam scores of 3 or higher. Reaching these goals shows that this district is successfully identifying motivated, academically prepared students who are ready for AP.

What wasn’t shared with the community until March 20th was Fenton High School District 100 was named a nationwide leader for increasing access to Advanced Placement (AP) courses and scores on AP exams by the board that administers the tests. Fenton hosted an all-school assembly and brought students, staff, administrators, local and regional elected officials together to share in the recognition. Special guests who spoke were Deputy Governor for Education Jesse Ruiz and U.S. Congressman Mike Quigley. The award, given to only three school districts nationwide –large, medium and small – means the school district has increased access to AP classes for students of color and low income and has also increased the number of students who pass AP exams. “This is a celebration of equity and determination,” said Superintendent James Ongtengco. “It shows that students believe in themselves, challenge themselves, work hard and trust teachers to guide them through the process,” he said. More than a third of students are enrolled in at least one of the 24 AP courses offered at Fenton. The number of students who took AP exams grew from 253 to 330 in three years, or 30%. This is despite changing demographics: 51 percent of students are low-income; there’s growing diversity and an increase in the number of students whose primary language is not English. The percentage of AP students who are African American and Latino grew from 40% to 49% over three years. And, the percentage of African Americans and Latino students who received a 3 or more on an AP test grew from 57% to 61% in three years. The mission at Fenton to ensure students of all backgrounds have equal access to the school’s AP courses began five years ago when the District partnered with Equal Opportunity Schools (EOS). EOS helped Fenton identify students who showed promise and commitment – focusing on lowincome and students of color – and who had the potential but were missing out on AP classes. Fenton conducted a survey of students measuring such things as interest in upper level courses, education goals, learning mindset and career interests, and combined that with an analysis of test scores to develop a baseball card of sorts on students.

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“We received data that challenged some of our practices and beliefs,” said Kate Ward, Division Leader, English, Social Studies, World Languages, ESL. Students were also asked to identify a trusted adult in a teacher, coach or administrator. Those trusted adults then sought out students to talk about the process and answer any questions. The result is that many more students, including students of color and low-income are now taking AP classes, excelling and passing the AP test. The fear was that this push would water down the curriculum but just the opposite happened. “Our student rose to the challenge and in fact this program raised the bar and made our entire curriculum more rigorous,” said Fenton Principal/Associate Superintendent Jovan Lazarevic. Clint Porter, a veteran AP teacher, said there used to be about 15 students in his AP Calculus class and now there are about 80. “There were students who were on the sidelines; they didn’t see themselves in an AP class. But they just needed an extra nudge,” said Porter. “It’s amazing to have a national award validate and affirm the hard work that Fenton is doing,” said Board President Paul Wedemann.

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FENTON BRINGS SPARKLE TO NEW FRONT ENTRANCE SIGN Bison Pride continues to shine at Fenton. The installation of the new sign in the entrance is just another piece of the brand. The inspiration behind the metal came from Mr. Ongtengco who said, “When individuals - students, parents, and community members - walk through our doors we want them to see beautiful artwork that communicates the message that students are thriving at Fenton High School. The new artwork symbolizes strength, beauty and unity.” It was designed Fenton Bison Country by Mrs. JoAnna Rieger. Several designs were sketched up and voted on by administration and teachers. Fenton’s new sign is a culmination of many hands, but was ultimately the vision of Mr. Ontengco. I was privileged to help get the ball rolling and ensure that it did not stop. Students and staff voted on an initial concept. The results of that vote showed the desire to have a sign with a bison on it and the words, Fenton Bison Country. This text is timeless and embraces all that unites our diverse herd:

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• Our district’s mission statement of Rigor/Relevance/ Relationships • Our SEL vision of The Bison Way • Our PBIS motto of Be REAL Once the concept was set, three different designs were created and again voted on by students and staff. The top design was sent to Grizzly Custom Steel and created by metal tamer, Nic Merchant.

FENTON THANKS MRS. WASSINGER FOR HER DEDICATION needed. She has continued to support improvements including building projects of updated flooring and paving of parking lots and academic improvements including 1:1 Technology initiative, EOS and the Seal of Biliteracy. Through these academic initiatives, Fenton was able to improve academic scores and was recognized as AP Honor Roll Recipient and AP College Board’s District of the Year. She was instrumental in bringing both professional and personal history to the Strategic Plan process in 2018.

Laura Wassinger served on Fenton’s Board of Education from 2011 - 2019. She and husband grew up in Bensenville and have three children who are graduates of Fenton and has helped weave parts from the previous plan into our new road map for success. Laura has been instrumental in working and collaborating with current board members as they make decisions that result in the best outcomes for students.

Laura knows that it takes both communities to support Fenton students and has been fully committed to help Fenton create successful, passionate learners and develop relationships that will enhance their education. For her dedication and support, as well as the countless volunteer hours as a board member we thank Laura for her time on the board.

She watched over the construction of the $13 million addition and reconstruction of Fenton in 2016, bringing higher security and safety standards to Fenton, while ensuring taxpayers would see no increase in property taxes. She had shown fiscal responsibility and sustainability while on negotiation committees in the past and eagerly filled in on the committee, where the voice of experience was

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ATHLETICS & CLUBS WINTER | All Conference 2018-2019 BOYS BASKETBALL Diamon King

WINTER | All Academic 2018-2019 BOYS BASKETBALL CHEERLEADING Marcus Rule Jasmin Alfaro Cecilia Flores BOYS BOWLING Arianna Fontanez Jason Garcia Brittany Hernandez BOYS SWIMMING Sophia Jordan Matthew Cyran Sierra Kougias Brendon Dal Mariana Morales Lucas Feddersen Melanie Pillado Nikolas Fischer Jocelyn Ramirez Jason Gasior Isabella Salgado Matthew Janovsky DANCE FORCE Jordan Loyola Arcos Karsen Ericksen Idelman Matthew McElroy Jessica Hernandez Kasper Widlo Abigail Lechuga BOYS WRESTLING Elisa Lo Duca David Burch Marilyn Medina Arkadiusz Gadomski Analisa Murillo Giovanni Mendoza Natalie Natiello Abraham Otero Kirby O’Donnell Jeremiasz Piskorz Juliet Salawa John Quinto Vanessa Silva Ricardo Saucedo Carolyn Stadnyk Daniel Wieczorek Isabelle Swanson GIRLS BASKETBALL Nicole Thomasy Keliana Aponte Mayerlli Torres Daisy Cossio GIRLS GYMNASTICS Jessica Cox Olivia Baran Sophia Haska Audrey Benitez Rojo Alyssa Hoffing Emily Czyzycki Julia Kaspari Nicole Maciulewicz Anaisa Lozada Emily Trzmielewski Ashley Milano Hailey Miller Mackenzie Miller Ashley Mitchell

BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING Nikolas Fischer Lucas Feddersen Matthew Janovsky Conrad Oberski BOYS WRESTLING Ramiro Bracamontes David Burch Jeremy Piskorz Daniel Ramirez GIRLS BASKETBALL Alexus Arzola Anaisa Lozada CHEERLEADING Brittany Hernandez Jocelyn Ramirez Elizabeth Rodriguez DANCE FORCE Karsen Ericksen Idelman Marilyn Medina Natalie Natiello Kirby O’Donnell Dale Perry

Congratulations to our teams and individuals who qualified for State Competition this winter. FCCLA Chess Team Contest Drama Dance Force Group Interpretation Speech Swimming Wrestling

Calendar Reminders May 1 | NHS Induction May 2 | FHS Art Show 7:30pm May 6-15 | AP Exams May 6 | Choir concert 7pm May 8 | Spring Band Concert 7:00pm May 10 | Padres Unidos 6:00pm May 11 | Prom May 15 | Polish Parent Outreach May 17 | Senior Brunch May 19 | Graduation 12:00pm May 27 | Memorial Day – No School May 27 | Memorial Day Parade Marching Band May 27 | Wood Dale parade May 28 | Food For Families 4-6pm May 29 | Board of Education Meeting 7:00pm May 29, 30 & 31 | Final Exams (Tentative) June 26 | Board of Education Meeting 7:00pm

Students and staff raise $6,303.56 in support of St. Baldrick’s Childhood Cancer Research

GIRLS BOWLING Diana Aguilar Katie Balog Viridiana Juan Flores Daylin Maentanis Samantha Novak Emily Sanchez Jimenez

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BENSENVILLE PARK DISTRICT SUMMER CAMPS BEGIN JUNE 10TH

Deer Grove Leisure Center Administrative Office 1000 West Wood Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 7015 BensenvilleParkDistrict.org WhitePinesGolf.com White Pines Golf Club 500 West Jefferson Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 0304 Bensenville Water Park & Splash Pad 1100 West Wood Street Bensenville, Illinois 60106 630 766 SWIM (7946) Fischer Farm 16W680 Grand Avenue Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 834 3152 Board of Commissioners Rich Johnson | President Val Karg | Vice President Greg Linder | Treasurer Jim Geils | Secretary Nancy Gibbs | Commissioner Manager of Park Operations Joseph C. Vallez

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Please contact the following departments for job opportunities. Applications available at the Leisure Center and White Pines or download at BensenvilleParkDistrict.org. White Pines Proshop/Course 630.766.0304 x 1 klind@WhitePinesGolf.com White Pines Food/Beverage 630.766.0304 x 2 banquets@WhitePinesGolf.com Bensenville Water Park 630.238.4922 tlinder@BensenvilleParkDistrict.org Summer Camps 630.238.4920 lsemetko@BensenvilleParkDistrict.org

The Bensenville Park District’s Under the Sun Summer Camps offer a noncompetitive atmosphere where youngsters can socially interact and participate in a variety of activities. Children 6-10 can enjoy Adventure Camp, Sports Camp, Discovery Camp, or new this year Forester Camp. Teens 11-15 can take advantage of our Teen Leadership camp where responsibility, respect, and cooperation are emphasized; while enjoying a variety of activities and their own exclusive field trips. Camp fees for these full-time camps include a free healthy lunch provided by the Northern Illinois Food Bank (Adventure, Teen, and Sports camps only), weekly field trips, visits to the Bensenville Water Park and more. Parents may pick and choose their child’s camp days and have the opportunity to secure before and after camp care services. Part-time camps where your little ones 2-5 years old can enjoy nature exploration, gardening, sports, our splash pad and more are also offered. For more information email lsemetko@bensenvilleparkdistrict.org.

2019 WATER PARK SEASON OPENS MAY 25! Have your family staycation at the Bensenville Water Park & Splash Pad. Make sure to secure your season passes soon! The Water Park offers Birthday Party Packages and the facility is available to rent for Private Parties. Secure your 2019 party at the Water Park while dates are available. For more information call 630.766.7015.

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each full camp session reserved by May 24

Swim Lesson Registration Is Underway The Bensenville Park District’s Learn to Swim Program, for beginners and advanced swimmers, emphasizes improving swimming ability, increasing confidence and water safety under the instruction of experienced instructors. Group and private swim lessons are offered on weekdays and Saturdays. Register at the Deer Grove Leisure Center. Visit BensenvilleParkDistrict.org for more info.

Interested in Lifeguarding? Lifeguarding at the Bensenville Park District comes with all sorts of benefits this season. Some of these perks include $12 per hour, Free Ellis and Associates Lifeguard Certification, and their full uniform provided (Hat/visor, whistle, lanyard, water park tshirt, and swimsuit). If you or someone you know is interesting in lifeguarding this summer contact Todd Linder at TLinder@BensenvilleParkDistrict.org.

MOVIES IN THE PARK THURSDAYS | JUNE 20 & AUGUST 1 | 7:45 PM Bensenville’s first interactive Movies in the Park experience! Pack your blankets, lawn chairs, and snacks, then come out and spend the evening with us.

CIVIL WAR REENACTMENT WEEKEND SATURDAY, JUNE 22 & SUNDAY, JUNE 23 | 10 AM – 3 PM Step back in time one hundred and fifty years during one of the most significant events in our history. There will be a rally for drills in the morning and a skirmish in the afternoon as well as first-person presentations throughout the day. Attendees will be able to meet the soldiers, listen to music, and learn about civilian life during this time. The canon will be fired at 11 am, 12 pm and 1 pm. Admission fees are $5 for adults and children under 13 are $2; pay at the event.

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LIVE music!

Mother’s Day Champagne Brunch

Concerts are from 7-10pm

SUNDAY | MAY 12 | SEATINGS 9:30AM-1:30PM Treat your mom on her special day, at White Pines Golf Club, with our

Enjoy the 37 Bar & Grill menu and drink specials

Champagne Mother’s Day Brunch. Our brunch will feature an omelet, carving and dessert stations. Our buffet will also offer breakfast and lunch selections. For more details, please contact our Banquet Office at 630.766.0304 x2.

2019 Golf Course Improvements This year we will be offering new cart paths and motor carts with GPS. We have resident season passes available including our Super Saver pass that includes unlimited golf and motor cart 7 days a week. For additional information, contact our Pro Shop at 630.766.0304 x1.

SHINDIG!

37 Bar & Grill Stop in for a refreshing drink and get a bite to eat from 37 Bar & Grill’s full-service menu. At 37, you can relax and enjoy the best patio dining experience in the area. The new menu features new breakfast, lunch and dinner options.

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Youth Golf Program at White Pines Introduce your children to the fundamentals of golf. Chuck Lynch, PGA teaching professional, has multiple junior programs available. Additional golf instruction is offered for boys and girls ages 7 through 17 at White Pines by Play Better Golf. For more information or to register, contact Chuck directly at 847.436.1652 or at chuck@playbettergolfacademy.com.

Live at White Pines | The Concert Series

TONY OCEAN

The free summer concerts at White Pines will feature a variety of music genres. The summer concert series on 37 Bar & Grill’s patio features live music on select Friday evenings. The first performers, SHiNDiG, will kick off the series on May 31 with 60’s favorites. For more information, visit whitepinesgolf.com or call 630.766.0304, x.2.

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Mark your calendar for a special free concert in the tented pavilion on September 27; R-Gang will be performing from 7-10 pm!

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BENSENVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 MOVING FORWARD

FULL SERVICE GRANT IS ALREADY PROVIDING IMPROVED SERVICES IN DISTRICT 2

BENSENVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 210 South Church Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.bsd2.org 630 766 5940 Board of Education Robert F. “Bob” Laudadio | President Matthew Vassar | Vice President Katie Krajecki | Secretary Jorge Sanchez | Treasurer Christian Constante Alex Stitgen Susan Vitellaro Administration Dr. James Stelter Superintendent Dr. Kay Dugan Assistant Superintendent for Learning Paul Novack Chief Financial Officer Julie Colgrove Director of English Language Learning Juliann Greene Director of Special Education DIRECTORY OF SCHOOLS Blackhawk Middle School 630 766 2601 Perry Finch | Co-Principal Sarah Humboldt | Co-Principal Nicole Mrowice | Assistant Principal W.A. Johnson School 630 766 2605 Missy Baglarz | Co-Principal Carlos Patiño | Co-Principal Tioga School 630 766 2602 Carlos Azcoitia | Co-Principal Jeffrey Kersten | Co-Principal

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This fall, Bensenville School District 2 was named on of just 15 recipients of the U.S. Department of Education’s Full Service Community School grant for $2.5 million. The Full Service Grant’s goals dovetailed nicely with those of a $3 million 21st Century Community Learning Centers grant the District recently received from the Illinois State Board of Education. The Full Service grant’s objectives focus on parent education, targeted professional development for teachers, after-school programming, and improving mental health supports. Programming funded by the 21st Century grant focuses on such topics as academic enrichment, arts integration, technology, social-emotional learning, college and career readiness, and parent and family programming. As District 2 moves towards implementation of the Full Service Grant, improved services are already taking place. For example, the District’s teacher home visit initiative, which received an Award of Excellence in the Illinois State Board of Education’s 2018 Those Who Excel awards program, will be expanded and improved through the appointment of a Lead Home Visit Teacher. Afterschool programming that addresses the cultural diversity of the community is also being developed, and teachers are receiving customized professional development in the areas of arts integration, cultural competency, and social emotional learning. Christy Poli, a clinical social worker and the coordinator of District 2’s birth-to-3 program, is District 2’s Full Service Grant project director, and is now working to implement the grant’s objectives. “The grant allows us to develop specific programing not just for students, but for families as well,” Poli said. “Research shows that when families are involved in their children’s education, they are much more likely to succeed in school. Transportation, parent education, and teacher home visits are a just a few strategies outlined in the grant that will help create a stronger home-to-school connection, ultimately leading to academic success.”

FREE SUMMER BREAKFAST & LUNCH PROGRAMS Bensenville School District 2, Fenton High School, and Bensenville Community Public Library will all be serving FREE meals to anyone 18 years and younger throughout the summer. Dates, times, and locations are listed below. BENSENVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 Tioga School | 212 West Memorial Road Monday-Friday | June 11 – 28 Breakfast | 8 – 8:15am Lunch | 11:40am – noon

FENTON HIGH SCHOOL 1000 West Green Street June 10 – July 19 Lunch | 10 – 10:20am and 10:25 – 10:45 am

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congratulations! EDUCATING THE WHOLE CHILD

PEACE CIRCLES AND MINDFUL PRACTICES EXPAND DISTRICT 2’S COMMITMENT TO SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING.

Social emotional learning (SEL) is an important part of every student’s education, and it is being emphasized in classrooms across the District through two new programs. Peace Circles Now common sites at both Tioga and W.A. Johnson Schools, peace circles help students holistically address conflicts and solve problems as they take turns speaking in a group effort to determine what happened, why it happened, and how it can be fixed. Peace circles emphasize healing and learning through a collective group process, and they aim to repair harm done and assign responsibility by talking through problems. Peace circles are a restorative justice practice that combines victim reconciliation, offender responsibility, and community healing. Restorative justice practices … • • • • • •

Emphasize values of empathy, respect, honesty, acceptance, responsibility, and accountability. Provide ways to effectively address behavior and other complex school issues. Offer a supportive environment that can improve learning. Improve safety by preventing future harm. Offers alternatives to suspension and expulsion. Are now the law – schools must provide restorative practices.

EIGHTH GRADE PROMOTION CEREMONY Blackhawk Middle School will hold its eighth-grade promotion ceremony on Thursday, June 6, in the field house at Fenton High School, 1000 Green Street, Bensenville. Families of students participating in the promotion ceremony receive a total of six tickets. Students should arrive at 6:30 pm. The ceremony starts at 7 pm.

WANT MORE BSD2 NEWS? Follow us on Facebook at Bensenville School District 2 Follow us on Twitter @BensenvilleD2. Visit www.bsd2.org | About Us | News, Notifications & Social Media.

Mindful Practices District 2 is partnering with Mindful Practices to offer a new SEL program that helps students and teachers self-regulate and “keep their cool” in order to be more focused and ready to learn during the school day. Mindful Practices believes relaxed teachers teach better and relaxed students learn better. Throughout the year, elementary classroom teachers experience movement and SEL activities alongside their students with the guidance of a Mindful Practices SEL coach. These weekly 25-minute in-class coaching and modeling sessions focus on mindfulness and SEL activities that not only to get students moving and breathing, but also strengthen their self-awareness, self-regulation, and interpersonal skills. Educators and learners alike benefit from activities designed to bring all members of the classroom into community, creating a safe, equitable learning environment. Through moving, stretching and breathing, each participant feels empowered to be present and ready to learn.

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BENSENVILLE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BENSENVILLE

Bensenville Fire Protection District ISO Class 2 500 South York Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.bensenvillefpd.org Chief Michael Spain Phone 630 594 1184 Cell 708 935 7198 Services CPR Child Safety Seat Checks Professional Fire Academy Citizens Fire Academy Safety Seminars

Clothes Dryer Safety

Doing laundry is most likely part of your every day routine. But did you know how important taking care of your clothes dryer is to the safety of your home? With a few simple safety tips you can help prevent a clothes dryer fire. KKK Have your dryer installed and serviced by a professional.

AND DON’T FOrGET...

KKK Do not use the dryer without a lint filter.

KKK Make sure you clean the lint filter before or after each load of laundry. Remove lint that has collected around the drum.

Dryers should be properly grounded.

KKK Rigid or flexible metal venting material should be used to sustain proper air flow and drying time.

Check the outdoor vent flap to make sure it is not covered by snow.

KKK Make sure the air exhaust vent pipe is not restricted and the outdoor vent flap will open when the dryer is operating. Once a year, or more often if you notice that it is taking longer than normal for your clothes to dry, clean lint out of the vent pipe or have a dryer lint removal service do it for you.

Keep the area around your dryer clear of things that can burn, like boxes, cleaning supplies and clothing, etc. Clothes that have come in contact with flammable substances, like gasoline, paint thinner, or similar solvents should be laid outside to dry, then can be washed and dried as usual.

KKK Keep dryers in good working order. Gas dryers should be inspected by a qualified professional to make sure that the gas line and connection are intact and free of leaks. KKK Make sure the right plug and outlet are used and that the machine is connected properly. KKK Follow the manufacturer’s operating instructions and don’t overload your dryer.

KKK Turn the dryer off if you leave home or when you go to bed.

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BCPL Free Comic Book Day, 9am-5pm BCPL Native Plants and Pollinators in IL, 2pm

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BCPL Trivia Night at Green St. Grille, 7pm FHS AP Exams (through 6/15) FHS Choir Concert, 7pm Brush Pickup, Brush and branches out by 7am

BCPL Interexchange Convo Group, 6pm BCPL Family Movie Night, 6:30pm Senior Luncheon, Monty’s Banquets, Doors open 10am CDC Meeting, 6:30pm, VH

BCPL English Convo Group, 10am BCPL Firefighter Appreciation Day, 10:30am BCPL Crayons & Games, 6:30pm BCPL Author Matt de la Peña, 6:30pm BCPL Art & Relaxation, 7pm FHS Spring Band Concert, 7pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Author Visit: Matt de la Peña

Garden Club Lunch at White Pines, 12pm BCPL Polish Storytime, 5pm BCPL Cooking the Books, 7pm BCPL Basics of Estate Planning, 7pm BSD2 Coffee with the Johnson Principals, 5pm, Johnson BSD2 Johnson PTA Meeting, 6pm

FHS Padres Unidos, 6pm

BCPL Family Storytime, 1:30pm FHS Prom Electronics Recycling, Addison Township Highway Department, 8am-noon

BCPL Documentary Film Series, 7pm BSD2 Last week of Project CARE BSD2 Tioga PTA Meeting, 4:30pm

BCPL Interexchange Convo Group, 6pm BCPL LEGO Night, 7pm BSD2 Power Up with the Tioga Principals, 9am BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Arts Explorer Day, 2:30-4pm BSD2 Food for Families, 4-6pm, Wood Dale Junior High, 655 N. Wood Dale Drive, Wood Dale Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm, VH

BCPL English Convo Group, 10am BCPL Crayons & Games, 6:30pm BCPL Stars & Stripes Rag Wreath, 7pm FHS Polish Parent Outreach BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7pm, Educational Administration Center

BCPL Using the Internet, 2pm BCPL Film Fanatics, 7pm Bensenville Spring Carnival, 3:30-10pm Deer Grove Leisure Center BSD2 Blackhawk PTO Meeting, 6pm BSD2 District 2 Band Festival, 6:30pm, Blackhawk Neighborhood & Business Watch Meeting 7pm, PD, English

FHS Senior Brunch Bensenville Spring Carnival, 3:30-11pm, Deer Grove Leisure Center Cop on Rooftop, 5am-12pm, Dunkin’ Donuts, Irving Park Rd.

BCPL Spanish Storytime, 10:30am Bensenville Spring Carnival, noon-11pm, Deer Grove Leisure Center

BCPL Computer Basics, 6pm BCPL Lit Chicks, 7pm BCPL Library Board Meeting, 7:30pm

BCPL Interexchange Convo Group, 6pm BCPL Family Art Night, 6:30pm BCPL Chinese Calligraphy, 7pm BSD2 Project CARE Luncheon, 11:30am, Salt Creek Golf Club, 1051 N. Prospect Avenue, Wood Dale BSD2 Tioga School Arts Explorer Day, 2:30-4pm Committee of the Whole Meeting: 6:30pm, VH

BCPL English Convo Group, 10am BCPL Crayons & Games, 6:30pm

BCPL Book Brunch, 10am BCPL Setting Up Gmail, 2pm BSD2 Bilingual Parent Advisory Council Meeting, 5-7pm, Blackhawk Middle School Neighborhood & Business Watch Meeting, 7pm, PD, Spanish

BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Eighth Grade Trip: Odyssey II Chicago Lunch Cruise BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Third Trimester STAR Student Assembly BSD2 Tioga School Fifth Grade Celebration Assembly, 9am BSD2 Tioga School Fifth Grade Picnic, 10am- 2pm, Redmond Park

LIBRARY CLOSED VILLAGE HALL CLOSED FHS & BSD2 Memorial Day – No School FHS Marching Band in Wood Dale Memorial Day Parade BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Band in Memorial Day Parade, 9:45am-12:30pm

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BSD2 Tioga Field Day (Rain Date) BPD Live at White Pines Concert Series, 7-10pm, 37 Bar & Grill at White Pines, 60’s favorites by SHiNDiG!

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FHS Graduation 12pm Bensenville Spring Carnival, 12:30-8pm, Deer Grove Leisure Center

BPD Water Park Season Opens VILLAGE HALL CLOSED

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BPD Mother’s Day Champagne Brunch, 9:30am-1:30pm, White Pines

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Stop by the Bensenville Dunkin’ Donuts located at 1004 W. Irving Park Road from 5:00 am until 12:00 pm to meet a Bensenville Police Officer, raise money for Special Olympics and participate in free donut giveaways, raffles and more! Details on page 2!

Cop On Rooftop Friday, May 17!

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BCPL Trivia Night at Green St. Grille, 7pm FHS Food Pantry at Fenton, 4-6pm BSD2 Tioga School Awards Assembly, time TBA, Cafeteria BSD2 Tioga School Kindergarten Celebration, time TBA, Gym Brush Pickup, Brush and branches out by 7am

BCPL Interexchange Convo Group, 6pm BCPL Family Movie Night, 6:30pm BCPL Salsas with Chef Bryan, 7pm BSD2 Tioga School End-of-Year HERO Celebration Senior Luncheon, Monty’s Banquets, Doors open 10am CDC Meeting, 6:30pm, VH

BCPL English Convo Group, 10am BCPL Crayons & Games, 6:30pm BCPL Father’s Day Cards, 6:30pm

BCPL Photoshop Elements 1, 2pm BCPL Book Sale, 3-8pm BCPL Spanish Storytime, 5pm BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Kindergarten Celebration, 2-3pm, Cafeteria BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Eighth Grade Promotion Ceremony, 7pm, Fenton High School Community Yard Sale

BCPL Book Sale, 12-5pm BSD2 Last Day of School BSD2 W.A. Johnson School Fifth Grade Celebration BSD2 Blackhawk Middle School Mega Fun Day Community Yard Sale

BCPL Summer Reading Kick Off, 9am-1pm BCPL Book Sale, 9am-12pm BCPL Garden Club Plant Sale, 9am-12pm BCPL Family Storytime, 1:30pm Community Yard Sale Electronics Recycling: Addison Township Highway Department , 8am-noon

BCPL Animal Antics Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Documentary Film Series, 7pm BSD2 STEM Enrichment Camp 1. (through 6/14), Grades 2-4, 8-10:30am or 10:30am-1pm, Blackhawk BPD Summer Camps begin

BCPL The Reading Club, 10:30am BCPL Women’s FIFA World Cup US v. Thailand, 2pm BCPL Interexchange Convo Group, 6pm BCPL LEGO Night, 6:30pm BSD2 Summer School (through 6/28), 8am-1pm, Tioga BSD2 Free Summer Meal Program (through 6/28), see page 12 for details Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm, VH

BCPL English Convo Group, 10am BCPL Summer Reading with Adele, 10:30am BCPL Teen Crafting, 2pm BCPL Crayons & Games, 6:30pm BCPL Art & Relaxation, 7pm Music in the Park: Downtown Bensenville, 7:30pm

BCPL Summer Lunchtime Theater, 12pm BCPL Computer Basics, 2pm BCPL Polish Storytime, 5pm

BCPL Animals for Awareness, 10:30am

BCPL Spanish Storytime, 1:30pm

BCPL The Reading Club, 10:30am BCPL Interexchange Convo Group, 6pm BCPL Family Art Night, 6:30pm Committee of the Whole Meeting: 6:30pm, VH

BCPL English Convo Group, 10am BCPL Teen Crafting, 2pm BCPL Crayons & Games, 6:30pm BCPL Bottle Cap Garden Art, 7pm BSD2 Board of Education Meeting, 7pm, Educational Administration Center Music in the Park: Downtown Bensenville, 7:30pm

BCPL Summer Lunchtime Theater, 12pm BCPL Women’s FIFA World Cup US v. Sweden, 2pm BCPL Microsoft Excel, 2pm BCPL Film Fanatics, 7pm Neighborhood & Business Watch Meeting 7pm, PD, English BPD Movie in the Park, 7:45pm

BCPL The Rock n’ Roll Juggling Show, 10:30am BPD Live at White Pines Concert Series, 7-10pm, 37 Bar & Grill at White Pines, The Moods

BCPL Family Storytime, 1:30pm BCPL The Monarch Butterfly, 2pm BPD Civil War Reenactment, 10am-3pm, Fischer Farms

2019/2020 Vehicle sticker deadline

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BCPL Miss Dawn Marie’s Toddler Jams, 10:30am

BCPL Learn How: Origami, 2pm

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Visit the Bensenville Community Public Library on Saturday, June 8 from 9:00 am – 12:00 pm for our annual used book sale! During the book sale, you can also sign up for the library’s summer reading program, and check out the Garden Club of Bensenville’s annual plant sale! For more book sale dates, please visit page 9.

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