The Bensenville Community Newsletter: July-August 2013

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JULY/AUGUST 2013

St. Alexis Hosts Feast Day Festival Music, games, food and prizes will be part of the Feast Day Festival from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 21 at St. Alexis Church, 400 W. Wood St., Bensenville. Call Amelia at 630-863-0934 for more information.

8th grade students receiving 2013 awards are, back row from left, Jacob Hortsman, Rigoberto Marin-Luna, Bryan Larsen, Gerardo Garcia. Front row, from left, Marisa Santore, Anne Gonzales , Carlos Lozada, Julie DeGuia, and Agnieszka Gasior

Blackhawk Academic, Citizenship Awards

Eighth grade students graduating from Blackhawk Middle School were honored for their academics and citizenship with the following annual awards: Blackhawk Faculty Memorial Award – Criteria: shows respect for adults, peers, and property, excels in academics, participates in school activities and athletics, attends school and school-related activities on a regular basis. Honorees: Carlos Lozada, Agnieszka Gasior, Marisa Santore. Bensenville Education Association Award – Criteria: High academic achievement, citizenship, and responsibility, and attendance in District 2 schools for at least three years. Honoree: Rigoberto Marin-Luna. Fenton Award – Sponsored by the Bensenville Lions Club, criteria is: leadership, citizenship, scholarship, dependability and cooperation. Honorees: Jacob Hortsman and Julie DeGuia. Principal’s Award – Criteria is positive role model, flexible, respectful, hardworking and persistent. Honorees: Gerardo Garcia and Anne Gonzales. Americanism Award -- Sponsored by the VFW, the criteria is: leadership, citizenship, scholarship, dependability, and cooperation. Honorees: Bryan Larsen and Leslie Aguirre. 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. To submit information for this newsletter, contact tryan@bsd2.org. deadline for September/October is August 14.

Bensenville School District 2

210 S. Church Road, Bensenville, IL 60106

Carrier Route Presort Postal Customer Bensenville, IL 60106

Presort Standard US Postage PAID Permit No. 122 Bensenville, IL

Local Foundation Building Awareness The Bensenville Community Foundation has partnered with the Village of Bensenville and geared up its efforts to increase community engagement. Be on the lookout in the next newsletter to read all about the new activities and opportunities to get involved.

Church Hosts Summer Carnival The First United Methodist Church of Bensenville is hosting a summer carnival July 17-21. The carnival, presented by All Around Amusements, will offer food, games, and rides for all ages on the church grounds, 328 S. Church Road, Bensenville. Mega passes are on sale for $45. Wristband specials will be offered Wednesday from 5 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. and Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. For more information, download the flier at the church website, www. firstumcbensenville.org

In This Issue New library trustees....................pg 2 Class of 2013 honorees...............pg 4 Learn to Swim.............................pg 6 Water meter replacement............pg 9 New principals.............................pg 10


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Welcome Our New Trustees! The Library welcomed three new Trustees to the Board of Trustees on May 20. Susan Earley, Elaine Reiland, and Mandi Zalewski were sworn in for six-year terms.

200 S. Church Road Bensenville, IL 60106 www.benlib.org 630-766-4642 Mon-Thurs.................. 9am-9pm Friday.......................... 9am-5pm Saturday...................... 9am-5pm Sunday........................ 1pm-5pm

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Norbert Banaszynski, President Susan Z. Diamond, Vice President Susan Earley, Treasurer Nancy Rizzo, Secretary Kim Glomp Elaine Reiland Mandi Zalewski

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Susan Earley, a Data Architect who has lived in Bensenville for 16 years with her husband and two children, has prior experience on non-profit boards, both as director and as treasurer. She has over 25 years experience in computers and data management, and is a published editor and writer of technical instructions for data management and non-profit finances. Her goals are to increase the use of the library’s resources, and expand the resources for audio and computer services, especially for those who cannot make good use of print media. Elaine Reiland has lived in Bensenville for “many decades” and has been an active Library user, volunteer, and employee over the years. She was involved in the Library’s Superlearners on the Superhighway project, bringing Internet to the community in the 1990s, and is active in her church and many senior activities. Elaine is excited about the opportunites that the Library offers for all ages and wants to encourage increased use of services and resources, especially by seniors. Elaine is widowed and has two adult children. Mandi Zalewski has a husband and two young sons and they are active at ZionConcord Lutheran Scool and in BBAA. She is a Case Manager for adults with developmental disabilites. Mandi became interested in running for the library board after her kids’ school formed a partnership with the Library last year. She hopes to not only strengthen and enhance that relationship, but expand it to other private schools that do not have the funding to build their own library.

And Thanks to Our Outgoing Trustees!

Intro to Photoshop

The Library is excited to offer an Introduction to Photoshop class! This class is intended for the novice user who is looking to learn how to edit digital images with Adobe Photoshop. Classes will be conducted in the Library computer lab, and are free of charge. Each class is limited to four participants and an RSVP is necessary to participate.

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The Library will be closed on Friday, August 9 for the annual Staff In-Service Day. Stay tuned for more information about our upcoming parking lot reconstruction!

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We would like to thank, on behalf of the community, the three outgoing library trustees for their leadership and vision over the past years, and for their commitment to ensuring that the Bensenville Library provides the highest level of service in a cost-efficient manner. Thanks to all of them for their service to the Library and the community.

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Thursdays in the Garden

Our popular Thursdays in the Garden series is back! All programs begin at 7 p.m. and will be held in the Library’s Garden of Knowledge (we’ll move inside if the weather is bad). No registration is required to attend!

July 11 - Local History in the Garden July 18 - Bread in the Garden

Storytimes Books & Babies - June 10 to July 29

Growing Readers- June 13 to Aug 1

Advance your baby’s language development at Books & Babies. Babies from 6 to 24 months and their favorite adult are invited to join Miss Bonnie on Mondays at 10:30 a.m. Registration is required to attend.

Help grow your child’s early reading skills! 4 and 5 years old are invited to join us Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. for stories, songs, and rhymes that will help them become better readers later in life. Registation is required!

Play to Learn

Continue to develop your toddler’s language and social skills at Tales for Tots. Children 2 and 3 years old and their favorite adult are invited to join Miss Bonnie on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Regsistration is required!

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Children between the ages of 2 and 4 are invited to join us on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. for Play to Learn. Enjoy an hour of play during which you and your child may socialize with other parents and caregivers.

Park Play

Children between the ages of 2 and 5 years old are invited to join us Fridays at 10:30 a.m. for Park Play, the Library’s outdoor playgroup. Each week the Library will be at a different neighborhood park for an hour of outdoor play. Socialize with other families while enjoying sunshine, fresh air, as well as active, manipulative, and sensory play. Registration is requested but not required to attend.

July 5 - Kremples Park July 12 - Lions Park July 19 - Rose Park July 26 - DiOrio Park August 2 - Sunrise Park B e n s e n v i l l e

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Family Movie Night Join the Bensenville Library the first Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite family films. Admission is free!

July 2 Rise of the Guardians August 6 Wreck-It Ralph

July 25 - Christmas in July

Tales for Tots - June 11 to July 30

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Based on the Book

Join the Library every third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite films based on books. Admission is free.

July 18 The Perks of Being a Wallflower August 15 Beasts of the Southern Wild

Creative Creatures

Every Saturday, all day, Miss Dana will have a different project for young crafters to complete as well as materials for kids to use for their own creations. No registration required for this program, and walk-ins are welcome!

Museum Adventure Pass Visit the Library and check out a museum with the Museum Adventure Pass program. You can use your library card to check out a pass to great Chicago area museums! Stop by the Youth Services desk for info. N e w s

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Congratulations to the Class of 2013

1000 W. Green Street Bensenville, IL 60106 630-766-2500 www.fenton100.org

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Board of Education

Mary Rivera, President David Vogel, Vice President Laura Wassinger, Secretary Dorothy Lange Thomas Lawler Susan Ralph David Sbertoli

Administration

Dr. Kathie Pierce, Superintendent Mr. Todd Leden, Principal Ms. Jane Lawnicki, Director of Business Operations

Calendar Reminders

Board of Education Fenton Scholar Award

July 1 - July 19 Summer School Thursday, July 25 Freshman Orientation 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. or 1 - 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, July 30 Freshman Orientation 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. August 5 - August 8 Schedule/Book Pick-Up Visit website for detailed information Wednesday, August 14 First Day of School The District 100 Board of Education will hold a regular business meeting on Monday, August 26 at 7 p.m. in the board room at Fenton Community High School. Parents and community members are invited to attend.

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On Sunday, May 19, commencement exercises were held for the Fenton Community High School Class of 2013. Scholar addresses were delivered by seniors Kaitlyn Vines and Lauren Rourk. Student Council President, Jose Manny Diaz, presented the 2013 class gift of new photos and frames for the large and small cafeteria at Fenton. The Class of 2013 leaves behind a legacy of completing over 19,200 hours of community service setting a new school record for volunteering. Fenton’s top senior awards are featured in this newsletter. Fenton High School would like to thank the community organizations who annually provide generous scholarship support to our graduates.

Maria Arianas Leah Casey Karina De Casas Taryn Deirmenjian Gissel Garcia Nicole Higgins Benjamin Jalowiec Aleksandra Kukielko

Toral Shastri Wade Smith Peyton Sopoci Sarah Summers Kaitlyn Vines Ewa Zakrzewska Victoria Zakrzewski

Principal’s Award Maria Arianas Karina De Casas Taryn Deirmenjian Gissel Garcia Nicole Higgins Benjamin Jalowiec

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Freddy Lavric Pawel Makuch Brenda Pena Alexandra Prejzner Beata Rapacz Lauren Rourk Daniella Sanchez Clare Santos Gacad

Aleksandra Kukielko Pawel Makuch Brenda Pena Alexandra Prejzner Lauren Rourk Daniella Sanchez

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Class of 2013 Department Awards

Each year, faculty members select a senior student(s) who exemplifies the very best of each department. Department Student(s) Honored

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Applied Technology Phillip Jaffe and Roque Ramos Art Department Victoria Zakrzewski Business Education Jeremy Souvannasy English Department Lauren Rourk Drama Victoria Jablonski Family and Consumer Sciences Laura Jennison Mathematics Maria Arianas Music: Band Melissa Lehmann Music: Choir Hope Quarles and Adriana Tronco Physical Education Tyler Troly Science Maria Arianas Social Studies Stephanie Medina World Languages Leah Casey World Languages: ESL Maribel Mendez

Bensenville Chamber of Commerce Scholarship : Maria Arianas Bensenville Lions Club Scholarship: Clare Santos-Gacad Bensenville Rotary Club Scholarship: Jose Manny Diaz, Ana Lorena Fortunato Deoliveira, Gissell Garcia Bensenville Rotary Club Alf Logan Scholarship: Clare Santos-Gacad Dennis Knowles Memorial Scholarhsip: Clare Santos-Gacad Fred Lewis Lehmann

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Joshua D. Schoon Scholarship: Gissel Garcia Scholarship:

Melissa Memorial

Relay For Life of Bensenville Wood Dale Recap

Lead4Youth Zakrzewski

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The eighth annual Relay for Life of Bensenville Wood Dale was held on Saturday, June 1 at Fenton High School. Although the weather did not cooperate, a small but mighty crowd celebrated, remembered and made a difference in the fight against cancer. Since its inception in 2006, the Relay for Life of Bensenville Wood Dale has raised over $320,000 for the American Cancer Society. Donations will be accepted until August 31 and can be mailed to the American Cancer Society at 1801 S. Meyers Rd, Ste 100, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181. Team Carpe Diem, pictured below, was one of the larger teams that participated this year.

Wood Dale Chamber of Commerce Scholarship: Maria Arianas, Stephanie Bennett, Alyssa Harrah and Laura Jennison Wood Dale Lions Club Scholarship: Ashley Moran

Awards and Honors D.A.R. Good Maria Arianas S.A.R. Good Wade Smith

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Fenton Athletic Booster Scholarship: David Patton, Sidney Montano and April Ralph Fenton Community Service Award: Maria Arianas Fenton Music Booster Scholarship: Victoria Jablonski, Ashley Moran, Hope Quarles and Adriana Tronco

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Learn to Swim at Bensenville Park District The Bensenville Park District’s Swim Lessons Program emphasizes improving swimming ability, increasing confidence and water safety under the instruction of competent, experienced teachers. Participants will be tested on the first day of class to ensure they are placed in the right level. Register at Deer Grove Leisure Center.

White Pines Golf Club & Banquets 500 W. Jefferson St.

Session 2: July 1 – 11 (no class 7/4) Session 3: July 15 – 24 Saturday session: July 6 – 27 The Bensenville Water Park closes for the season on August 18, but the splash pad will reopen for weekends and Labor Day, August 24 - September 15, for an extended summer season. Splash pad hours will be 11am - 6pm.

John Wassinger, President Tom Earley, Vice President Jim Geils, Treasurer Jan Crowe, Commissioner Ken Anderson, Commissioner

White Pines Golf Club & Banquets

www.facebook.com/bensenvilleparks

“Like Us” for course and event updates

Take advantage of our special rates for senior, junior and family golfers by calling 630-766-0304, ext.1. Visit whitepinesgolf.com for the best available daily golf rates. Make your next celebration extraordinary by trying our off-site catering services. Perfect for all your special celebrations including graduation, team, holiday and birthday parties!

Red, White & Blue, John Kurtz 5K Saturday, August 3, 8am kick-off at Pines Park

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Fee: $20 before race day: $25 day of Race Registration options, register by August 2, 2pm: · Online at Signmeup.com/90252 · Bensenville Park District Deer Grove Leisure Center · By fax, 630-766-9280 · Day of race registration begins at 7am at Pines Park Registration forms available at bensenvilleparkdistrict.org. Register now, participation is limited!

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Back to School Programs Tiny Tot Pre-school (Ages 3-5) · Field trips and outdoor education · Based on Illinois Early Leaning Standards · Emphasis on fun and discovery · Social skill development focused

Includes free popcorn! 1 bag per person, while supplies last.

Pre-school and before and after child care are staffed by qualified and experienced park district employees. Monday – Friday classes and registration are at Deer Grove Leisure Center. For more information call Kelly Nagle at 630-766-7015, ext. 2005.

The Avengers (PG-13)

Friday, August 16 at dusk Redmond Park Band Shell 735 E. Jefferson St., Bensenville

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Radio Days at Fischer Farm Friday, July 19 | 1:00-3:00pm Free event! Steve Darnall, host of the “Those Were the Days” Radio Program and editor of Nostalgia Digest, will discuss radio during the 1930s and 1940s including the popular shows, the performers, both the famous and not-sofamous. He will also play clips from various radio shows. Fischer Farm is located at 16W680 Old Grand Avenue.

New Website Coming Soon! Our new website will feature up-to-date information about Bensenville Park District’s parks, seasonal programs, facilities and special events! You may also keep abreast of topics discussed in park district board meetings. We encourage you to browse our site. www.bensenvilleparkdistrict.org B e n s e n v i l l e

The Bensenville Park District offers a variety of trips for ages 21 and up. Trips include transportation to and from the venue via our comfortable “Be a Part of the Fun” motor coach. Staff takes all the necessary safety measures and make sure registrants are at ease while participating in these planned outings. Some trips include food and/or drinks and other special perks. · Day Trips · Extended Trips · Lunch Mobile · Overnight Trips

Play Ball! Cubs Trip Cheer on the Cubs against the Cardinals from Upper Deck Infield seats. Let’s get a win! Sun, Aug 18 11am-6:30pm $45/$50 SG508005-03 Age: All Deadline: Aug 8 Max: 27 Location: Wrigley Field, Chicago More information about trips provided at the Bensenville Park District may be found in the seasonal program books or on the website.

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Before and After School Club (K-5th Grade) · Juice and snack for each child daily · Bus service available from District #2 · Qualified staff (ratio 1:8) · Gym, arts & craft and quiet homework time

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Music in the Park Remaining Schedule Village of Bensenville 12 S. Center Street Bensenville, IL 60106 www.Bensenville.il.us 630-766-8200

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Trustees

Morris Bartlett Robert Jarecki Martin O’Connell Susan Janowiak JoEllen Ridder Henry Wesseler

Village Clerk

Ilsa Rivera Trujillo

Village Manager Michael Cassady

We Want to Hear From You! Bensenville is creating its new comprehensive plan and invites you to participate. The last comprehensive plan for the Village of Bensenville was created in 1980. Now is the time to develop a comprehensive plan that will build upon the Village’s assets to address current local issues and provide a roadmap for achieving longterm goals. All residents, business owners, community leaders, and other stakeholders are invited to participate. Complete an interactive survey online by visiting: www.bensenville.metroquest.com 8

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July 10

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R Gang

Motown, R&B

July 17

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Kashmir

The Led Zeppelin Show

July 24

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7th Heaven

Chicagoland #1 Festival Band

July 31

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Peter Oprisko

Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and more

August 7

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Arra

’80s Classic Rock

August 14

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’60s,"Blue Eyed Soul,” ’70s Arena Rock

August 21

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The Chicago Catz

Funk & Dance

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American English: Best of The Beatles

The Complete Beatles Tribute

Sept. 4 (Rescheduled)

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Heartache Tonight

A Salute to The Eagles

Early Fall Curbside Brush Pickup Sept. 3-5 From April through November Allied Waste will remove individual branches that are less than three feet in length and one inch in diameter on your regular trash collection day from your regular collection point in biodegradable paper bags or garbage cans with two “Yard Waste Only” labels attached. Allied Waste collects these branches with other residential yard waste. Bundled brush and branches will not be collected. Unbundled brush and branches will be collected from single-family residences four times this year by Village Staff. For collection, brush must be placed at the curb for collection no later than 6 a.m. on Monday of the scheduled removal in neat, manageable piles. Place the cut ends of brush and branches facing the street. Individual branches must not exceed 6 inches in diameter or 10 feet in length. Please do not bundle brush and branches. Root balls cannot be collected. To discard root balls, place small ones inside of your trash container and larger ones next to your container. Brush must be on the parkway for collection by 7 a.m. Sept. 3. Please note that each street will receive a single collection during a scheduled week and that placing brush or branches out after the deadline can result in a citation and no service. The current brush collection program has been increased in 2013 to four pickups. The early fall pickup is: All brush must be placed at the curb between September 3-5, 2013. Please contact the Public Works Department at 630-350-3435 with questions.

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Water Meter Replacement Program begins The Village is pleased to announce the commencement of the Water Meter Replacement Program. The purpose of the program is to replace all of the approximately 6,000 water meters within the Village. Water meters are routinely replaced at the end of their useful life, which is typically around 20 years in this area. The most recent water meter replacement project was performed in the Village over 20 years ago in 1992. The Village will be replacing the existing water meters with automatic radio read water meters. Additionally, the meter reading equipment will be upgraded to accommodate an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) system. With the new system, water meter readings will be automatically transmitted to the Village, allowing real-time on-demand reads which improve the current system of obtaining reads only once per month. The Village has contracted with HD Supply Waterworks of Mokena to supply and install the new water metering system and water meters throughout the Village. Their subcontractor, United Meters Inc. of Morris, a licensed plumbing contractor, will compete the installation of the new meters and the corresponding communication device located on the outside of the property. The contractor anticipates completing all meter replacements by January, 2014. The Village requests your cooperation when United Meters, Inc. contacts you to schedule an appointment. Compliance with this program is mandatory for all water users. If you have any questions please call Bensenville Public Works at 630-350-3435, more information to follow.

Celebrate the 4th with parade and Libertyfest Our Independence Day Parade will step off Thursday, July 4th at 10 a.m. from Town Center. The parade, featuring some of the best bands, floats, and entertainment from around the region, will end at Redmond Park where Libertyfest will be held from 3 p.m. until 10 p.m. There will be live entertainment throughout the festival followed by a fireworks spectacular at 9:30 p.m. that will light up the night sky. A map of the parade route and a complete list of activities is posted on the Village website, www. bensenville.il.us. For more information on all the festivities, or to join the parade, please contact libertyfest@benseville.il.us or phone 630-766-8888.

There is no cost to hold a garage sale in the Village of Bensenville. Take advantage of the wonderful summer weather to clean up and make some extra cash by holding a garage sale. Simply come to village hall and pick up a FREE garage sale permit. For more information call 630-350-3413. C o m m u n i t y J u l y

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Heat Stroke Safety Information

During the summer months heat related illnesses become more prevalent. A common illness that comes from excessive heat is heat stroke. Heat stroke occurs when the body becomes unable to control its temperature, causing body temperature to rise at rapid rates. Heat stroke can cause death or permanent disability.

How to Prevent Heat Stroke: •

Drink plenty of fluids (non-alcoholic)

Stay indoors

Protect yourself from sun (hat, sunscreen)

Rest in shady areas

Limit exercise

Wear lightweight, lightcolored, loose-fitting clothing

If you do not have an air conditioner, electric fans may provide relief, but not with temperatures above 90 degrees. For more preparedness information visit Bensenville’s Emergency Management website at www.bensenville.il.us or call 630350-3461.

Senior Citizen Monthly Lunches

Bensenville residents ages 55 and

Make some extra cash! Hold a garage sale!

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Patty Reyes, President Kathie Bossier, Vice Pres. Jorge Sanchez, Treasurer Cindee Hazen, Secretary Bob Laudadio Donna Prunotto Nancy Quinn Dr. James Stelter, Superintendent

The co-principals selected for W.A. Johnson School have proven experience to lead the newly merged community of nearly 700 students next school year. Jason Smith, former principal at Whittier Elementary School in Waukegan, and Missy Baglarz, Jason Smith District 2’s instructional technology Missy Baglarz director, after receiving the consensus of a 13-member Advisory Interview Team, which included four parents, four teachers, three administrators, a board member and a union representative. Mr. Smith taught for 11 years and has held several administrative positions. “BSD 2 is a forward-thinking, high-achieving district that is set to accomplish MANY great things in the future!” Mr. Smith said. Ms. Baglarz, director of instructional technology, brings a rich background as an instructional leader to the position. Ms. Baglarz came to District 2 from Indian Springs District 109. She began her career as a social worker before becoming a 6th grade teacher. “I feel very fortunate to have found a home in a school district committed to a culture focused on high expectations for all students,” Ms. Baglarz said.

Directory of Schools Blackhawk Middle School 630-766-2601 Perry Finch Principal Sarah Humboldt, Asst. Principal Tarah Fowler, Asst. Principal W. A. Johnson School 630-766-2605 MIssy Baglarz, Principal Jason Smith, Principal Tioga School 630-766-2602 Nicole Robinson, Principal David Rojas, Principal

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Madelyn DiRienzo-Devers retired June 30.

Learning Center Named for Mohawk School The Board of Education renamed the Learning Center at W.A. Johnson School as the Mohawk Learning Center, to commemorate the school which was closed in December, 2012. Mohawk students now attend the newly expanded and renovated W.A. Johnson School. Mohawk students gathered in the hallway for a short ceremony. Artifacts from the school will be on display in the learning center.

Members of the Bensenville Chamber of Commerce Pete Gallagher, Nina Keehn and Oronzo Peconio present Principal Madelyn Devers and Superintendent James Stelter with a photo commemorate Mohawk School during the dedication.

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BSD2 Sum Schl ends 2 Tales for Tots, 10:30 am BCPL Senior Cit. Lunch 11am, Monty’s LEGO Club, 1pm BCPL Family Movie, 7pm BV Theatr Quilters, 7 pm BCPL

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Kiwanis Club meets at 6:30 p.m. every Monday at Mama Maria’s.

Rotary Club meets at 12:15 p.m. every Tuesday at White Pines.

Sunday

Thursday

4

Friday

11

25 Growing Readers, 10:30 am BCPL Intro to Facebook, 7pm BCPL Christmas in July, 7pm BCPL

18 Growing Readers, 10:30 am BCPL Based on Book, 7pm BV Theater Bread in the Garden, 7pm BCPL

Growing Readers, 10:30 am BCPL Garden Club, noon, BCPL Local History in the Garden, 7pm BCPL

12

5

Park Play, 10:30am DiOrio Park

26

FCHS Summer School19 Last Day of Classes Park Play, 10:30am Rose Park

Park Play, 10:30am Lions Park Movies in the Park, Dusk, DiOrio Field

Independence Day- LIbrary Park Play, 10:30am and Village Hall closed, no Kremples Park summer school Liberyfest Parade 10am Libertyfest Redmond Park 3-10pm Fireworks 9:30 pm Redmond Park

July 2013

Sat Builders, 2pm 27 BCPL Creative Creatures, 9am5pm BCPL

Coffee/Donuts/Movie, 20 9:30am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL Creative Creatures, 9am5pm BCPL

Sat Builders, 2pm 13 BCPL Creative Creatures, 9am5pm BCPL

6 Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL Creative Creatures, 9am5pm BCPL

Saturday


Monday

19

26

18

25

6

27

20

Village Comm Mtgs, VH 6pm Quilters, 7 pm BCPL

13

Village Comm Mtgs, VH 6pm Village Bd of Trustees, VH 6:30pm

Senior Citizen Luncheon, 11am, Monty’s Family Movie, 7pm BV Theater Quilters, 7 pm BCPL

Tuesday

FCHS Board of Education, Village Comm Mtgs, VH 7pm FCHS 6pm CDC Mtg, VH 6:30pm Village Bd of Trustees Mtg, VH 6:30pm

Library Board, 7:30pm BCPL

12

5

BBAA Board meeting, see www.bbaasports.org CDC Mtg, VH 6:30pm

Red Hat Ladies Club, 6:15pm, DGLC

11

4

Community online calendar www.calendarwiz.com/ bensenvillecalendar

Kiwanis Club meets at 6:30 p.m. every Monday at Mama Maria’s.

Rotary Club meets at 12:15 p.m. every Tuesday at White PInes.

Sunday

7

28

Music in the Park, American English 7:30pm

21

BPD Board Meeting, DGLC 5:30pm BSD2 Board of Educaiton, 7pm LLC FCHS Music Boosters, 7pm Music in the Park, Chicago Catz, 7:30 pm

14

29 Intro to Facebook, 7pm BCPL

22 FCHS Curriculum Night

15

8

1

Garden Club, noon, BCPL

Growing Readers, 10:30 am BCPL

Thursday

FCHS First Day of School BSD2 First Day of School Music in the Park, Genera- Based on Book, 7pm BV tion 7:30pm Theater

BPD Board Meeting, DGLC 5:30pm BSD2 Committee of the Whole, 6:30pm LLC Music in the Park, Arra 7:30pm

Wednesday

August 2013 2

Saturday

3

30

23 FCHS 1:12pm Dismissal

16

9

Movies in the Park, Redmond Band Shell, Dusk

LIBRARY CLOSED

31

Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL Creative Creatures, 9am5pm BCPL

24 Splash pad reopens for weekends, Water Park 11am Creative Creatures, 9am5pm BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL

17 Coffee/Donuts/Movie, 9:30am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL Creative Creatures, 9am5pm BCPL

10

Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL Creative Creatures, 9am5pm BCPL

Park Play, 10:30am Sunrise Red, White & Blue 5k Run/ Park Walk, Pines Park 8am Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL Creative Creatures, 9am5pm BCPL

Friday


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