NOV./DEC. 2012
Garden Club hosts guest day
Bensenville Garden Club will host their Annual Guest Day on November 8th 2012 at Noon in the Library. We invite you to join us for an interesting program and refreshments.
Raffle benefits scholarships
Community Events Bring Holiday Cheer Holiday Magic, 2-6 p.m. Nov. 18 in Bensenville Town Center. Carolers, ice skaters and holiday music will entertain. FREE hot dogs, taffy apples, and hot chocolate will be available. The Tree Lighting Ceremony with Santa and special guests will be held at 6 p.m. Bensenville Community Public Library Holiday Open House, 1-4:30 p.m., Dec.9. Stop by to enjoy some treats, music, decorations and more! Scheduled activities include holiday carols from The Vagabond Singers, a harpist and visits with Santa. Fenton High School Holiday Band Concert, 3 p.m. Dec. 9. Free and open to the public. Polar Express to the North Pole Sat. and Sun., Dec. 15 & 16 (call for times). Resident fee $12 per person, register at Deer Grove Leisure Center by Nov. 9. Fenton High School Holiday Choir Concert, 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16. Free. Kids and Pet Pictures with Santa at Deer Grove Leisure Center, Dec. 18. Kids, 4:306:30 pm and pets, 7-8:30 pm. Register at DGLC by Dec. 17, $5 per photo. Santa Claus is Calling Town, FREE! Dec. 19, 6-7:30pm – register at DGLC by Dec. 14 New Years Eve at Noon, Dec. 31- Dance the afternoon away at White Pines Banquet Hall. For ages 40+, register at the DGLC by Dec. 22. New Year’s Eve Party Package at White Pines, Dec. 31. Register by Dec.21 at White Pines, 630-766-0304, ext.2.
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 Jan/Feb is Dec. 6
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Win $ (cash prizes of $2500, $1000 and more!) and support Bensenville Rotary Club’s scholarship fund. Annual Raffle and Dinner, 6 p.m. Thursday, November 8 at White Pines Golf Club. Tickets are $60 and must be purchased in advance. For more information, contact Jill Rodriguez, jillrod@comcast. net. or and the Library.
New Party Packages, Catering at White Pines
White Pines Golf Club introduces new Holiday Packages to accommodate event planners requiring formal dinners to casual cocktail parties. New entrée and hors d’oeuvre choices along with easy-to-plan menus for cocktail functions are available. Also new for this year, is the option for White Pines to bring the party to you, at work or in your home. To reserve a date, call 630.766.0304, ext.2.
In This Issue Download magazines free............pg 2 Park District holiday events..........pg 4 Fenton Scholars...........................pg 6 New school technology................pg 8 Village holiday events..................pg 10
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Download Magazines @ the Library Want to read magazines on the go? Library patrons can now download their favorite magazines to their computer, tablet, e-reader or smartphone through Zinio, a new service offered by the Bensenville Library.
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200 S. Church Road Bensenville, IL 60106 www.benlib.org 630-766-4642 Mon-Thurs................ 9 am-9 pm Friday........................ 9 am-5 pm Saturday.................... 9 am-5 pm Sunday......................1 pm-5 pm
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Alan Herff, President Norbert Banaszynski, Vice Pres. Mike Zalas, Treasurer Nancy Gonzales, Secretary Kim Glomp Susan Z. Diamond Nancy S. Rizzo Jill Rodriguez, Library Director
Unlike other e-book resources, there are no checkout limits or wait times with Zinio. Instead, users can borrow the downloaded magazine for as long as needed. The service also allows users to personalize their account, including setting up notifications when new issues are available for download. The Library’s selection includes magazines in many genres, such as news, technology, business, entertainment, home and garden and science. Through Zinio, users can move between text, interactive graphics, animated illustrations, videos and more. Zinio is available from home as well as in the Library. It is free for all Bensenville Library card holders. Users must have an email address and a library card number to log into the database. To get started, visit www.benlib.org.
Shoutbomb Now Available @ the Library Manage your Bensenville Library account with your cell phone! With the Library’s new Shoutbomb text messaging service, partons can use their cell phones to receive text notices about overdue items, holds that are available, fines, or items that are due soon. The Library does not charge for this service, but a cell phone plan’s regular text messaging rates do apply. To get started text the word SIGNUP to magic@shoutbomb.com.
The Library will be closed: November 22 December 24, 25 and 31 January 1 Have a safe and happy holiday season!
Based on the Book
Korthauer Log House
Book Discussions
Join the Library on the third Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite films based on books. Admission to the show is free:
The Korthauer Log House will be open to the public from 2 to 4 p.m. on:
Meet fellow book lovers at one of the Library’s book discussions. Copies of the book to be discussed are available at the circulation desk:
November 15 — Salmon Fishing in the Yemen December 20 — Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Sunday, November 11 Now located on Wood Street between the Library and the Park District, this structure was the original home of one of Bensenville’s founding families, the Korthauers.
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November 1 at 7 p.m. In Need of a Good Wife November 28 at 10 a.m. Marley and Me December 6 at 7 p.m. No Mark Upon Her N e w s
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Lit Chicks Grow closer together by reading together! Lit Chicks is the Library’s mother/ daughter book discussion group. Open to girls 12 and older along with their mothers, stepmothers, grandmothers, aunts, big sisters or guardians, Lit Chicks meets the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Copies of the book to be discussed are available at the Library’s Youth Desk one month prior to the discussion:
November 5 — Shine by Lauren Myracle December 3 — The Future of Us by Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler
LEGO Night at the Library Calling all LEGO builders! Join us the first Thursday of every month for LEGO Night at the Library. Meet other LEGO fans as you compete in our hour-long LEGO building challenge. LEGO Night will be held at 6:30 p.m. on the following evenings: November 1
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All LEGO Nights are drop-in events and registration is not required to attend. Twenty-five builders will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Questions? Please contact the Library at (630) 766-4642.
Join us Thursday, November 8, at 7 p.m. as our DIY divas demonstrate make-it-yourself projects for Christmas during Homemade Holidays. Decorating ideas, favorite recipes and more will be shared. Instructions and supply lists will be provided for each project, and everyone will make one project to take home. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own handmade Christmas projects to show and describe to others. For more information please contact Kelly at (630) 766-4642.
Countdown to Xmas Join the Youth Services as we countdown to the holidays during Countdown to Christmas! Every Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. we’ll be making different holiday themed crafts to help get us ready for the holidays: December 5 — Ornaments December 12 — Trees & Wreaths December 19 — Holiday Cards
Holiday Open House
Club Play Children between the ages of 2 and 4 years old are invited to join us every Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon for Club Play, the Library’s Saturday morning drop-in playgroup. Socialize with other parents and caregivers while your child works on their fine and gross motor skills. No registration is required to attend!
Saturday Builders Budding architects are invited to join us every Saturday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. for Saturday Builders. We’ll have a selection of LEGO and K’NEX available for you to build your own creations. No registration is required to attend!
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Mark your calendar! The Library will once again host its annual Holiday Open House on Sunday, December 9, from 1 to 4:30 p.m. This occasion provides the opportunity for the Library to give back to the community, and for you to take a break from the stress of the holiday season! Stop by to enjoy some treats, music, decorations and more! Scheduled activities include holiday carols from The Vagabond Singers, a harpist and visits with Santa. N e w s
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Join the Library the First Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Bensenville Theatre for a showing of our favorite films based on books. Admission to the show is free. November 6 — Big Miracle December 4 — The Adventures of Tintin
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Give the Gift of Fitness & Fun!
Gift Certificates ~ Great gift for anytime of the year!
Great family gift! | Save up to $60 | All passes on sale! Same great rates as 2012 Early Bird Sale
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On sale November 23 - December 29, 2012
·Pool Passes ·Massages ·Trips ·Fitness Center
·Fitness Classes ·Day Camps ·Athletic Programs And much more!
Bensenville Park District gift certificates never expire. Purchase at the Bensenville Park District Deer Grove Leisure Center during regular registration hours. Call 630-766-7015 for more information.
White Pines Golf Club Year round golf & banquet venue
For Tee Times visit www.whitepinesgolf.com for best available rates and course conditions.
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White Pines is hosting a variety of themed and holiday celebrations that residents are sure to enjoy. Here is just a snapshot of what is “on the menu.” Visit www.whitepinesgolf.com for updates.
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Catch the NFL Action Come out every Thursday and Sunday during regular season and playoff games! Make touchdowns and score with a $5 Ultimate Tailgate Menu and $2 domestic drafts. In the Club Room Restaurant, no reservations needed. Italian Night | Thursday, November 29 White Pines Golf Club’s, Executive Chef, Rich Mancini, showcases delectable Italian cuisine and wines.
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Your holiday plans should include these exciting events! -Holiday Bazaar and Ladies Night Out on Friday, December 7 -New Year’s Eve Party Package on Monday, December 31 Reservations for events are taken at 630-766-0304, ext. 2.
Holiday Trips
www.facebook.com/bensenvilleparks
Below is just sampling of day trips that the park district has to offer. -Dec 8, Johnny Mathis Holiday Show -Dec 11, Holiday Lights Tour Trips fill up fast, so sign up soon. For more information, call 630-766-7015.
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News Flash! Bensenville Park District and Golf Dome Team Up to Promote Fitness
Receive up to $20 bay time* at the dome when you purchase a new Annual Fitness Center Membership and/or Group Fitness Unlimited Pass in November or December, 2012. *New members will receive a “Two for One Pass” for redemption at the White Pines Golf Dome. For details, contact Lauri Page at 630-766-7015 x2013.
White Pines Golf Dome is located at White Pines Golf Club on Jefferson Avenue and is open daily 7am to 11pm, through April 30, 2013. Discounted adult and junior group lessons are available for Bensenville residents. Be sure to sign up for the group class sessions beginning late November. Residents with a valid White Pines Golf Club Pass receive discounts on range balls averaging 15%.
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Come see and try our “new” fitness center. The Deer Grove Leisure Center Fitness Center’s new equipment comprises of strength training and cardio equipment, free weight area, plus a few new specialty pieces. Adult fitness center memberships for Bensenville Park District residents are only $170. Youth and senior rates are $105 and couples can work out for $283. Extra discounts apply if combined with the annual Unlimited Group Fitness Pass.
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Group Fitness The best deal around! Bensenville Park District offers an Unlimited Group Fitness Pass. Adult residents pay only $210 to take any of offered classes, any time they want for an entire year. Over 23 classes are offered weekly. Bonus: The Unlimited Group Fitness Pass includes the ultimate workout with X-Biking, offered 5 days a week. The Group Golf Fitness class will also be included as one more perk to Unlimited Group Fitness passholders. B e n s e n v i l l e
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Fenton Community High School District 100 1000 W. Green Street Bensenville, IL 60106 630-766-2500 www.fenton100.org
Administration
Dr. Kathie Pierce, Superintendent Mr. Todd Leden, Principal Ms. Jane Lawnicki, Director of Business Operations
Calendar Reminders Novevmber 21 - 23 No School Thanksgiving Holiday December 19, 20, 21 Final Exams December 24 through January 7 No School Winter Break Tuesday, January 8 Classes Resume
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David Shimanek, President Mary Rivera, Vice President Dave Sbertoli, Secretary Dorothy Lange Thomas Lawler David Vogel Laura Wassinger
The District 100 Board of Education will hold a regular business meeting on Monday, November 19. District 100 meetings are held 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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Advanced Placement Scholars Named A total of 55 students from Fenton Community High School earned Advanced Placement Scholar Awards in recognition for their exceptional achievement on Advanced Placement Exams. College Board’s Advanced Placement Program provides willing and academically prepared students with the opportunity to take rigorous college-level courses while still in high school to earn college credit, advanced placement, or both for successful performance on AP exams.
National AP Scholar
Students who received an average score of at least 4 on all AP Exams taken and scores of 4 or higher on eight or more of these exams: Alexander Garcia, ‘12
Alf Sanford, ‘12
Samantha Kubica, ‘12
Nicolas Uhalde, ‘12
AP Scholar with Distinction
Students who recieved an average score of at least 3.5 on all AP Exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams: Christopher Bango, ‘12
Monika Makowiecki, ‘12
Jeremy Souvannasy, ‘13
Taryn Deirmenjian, ‘13
Stephanie Medina, ‘13
Nicolas Uhalde, ‘12
Alexander Garcia, ‘12
Dennis Raymundo, ‘12
Jack Zakrzewski, ‘12
Emily Johnson, ‘12
Alf Sanford, ‘12
Samantha Kubica, ‘12
Jeremy Shimanek, ‘12
AP Scholar with Honor
Students who receive an average score of at least a 3.5 on all AP Exams taken and scores of 3 or higher on five or more of these exams: Maria Arianas, ‘13
Mateus Lewczuk, ‘12
Toral Shastri, ‘13
Breanna Bitowt, ‘12
Thao Nguyen Dang, ‘12
Kaitlyn Vines, ‘13
Conrad Gainski, ‘12
Brenda Pena, ‘13
Victoria Zakrzewski, ‘12
Nicole Higgins, ‘13
Dan Remus, ‘13
McKenzie Kern, ‘12
Lauren Rourk, ‘13
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Students who received an average score of 3 or higher on three or more AP Exams: Karina Decasas ‘13
Jacqueline Nevarez, ‘12
Sarah Summers, ‘13
Douglas Fillip, ‘13
Casey O’Donnell, ‘12
Blake Tutt, ‘12
Jennifer Garcia, ‘12
Joshua Olson, ‘13
Olivia Umeadi, ‘12
Ulises Garcia, ‘13
Miguel Rosas, ‘12
Claudia Urban, ‘12
Kassie Heeter, ‘12
Taylor Schaub, ‘12
Valeria Varela, ‘12
Benjamin Jalowiec, ‘13
Karley Schimpf, ‘12
Nina Vogel, ‘12
Laura Jennison, ‘13
Alexander Schwarz, ‘12
Reeve Wallis, ‘12
Freddy Lavric, ‘13
Wade Smith, ‘13
Rebecca Warren, ‘12
Pawel Makuch, ‘13
Peyton Sopoci, ‘13
Mark Whiteleather, ‘12
Stephanie Marcotte, ‘13
Konrad Stanuch, ‘13
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District 100 Board of Education News On September 24, during a regular board meeting, School District 100 Board of Education appointed Thomas Lawler to fill a vacancy through April 2013.
As per District 100 School Board policy, the board vice president, David Shimanek, has assumed the role of president until April, 2013. During the meeting, board member Mary Rivera was appointed vice president.
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District 100 School Board Members Receive Recognition
Fenton High School would like to congratulate the following School District 100 Board of Education members for achieving an award from the Illinois Association of School Boards (IASB) Master Board Member Program. Mary Rivera, David Vogel and Laura Wassinger were recognized for credits earned after the completion of school board related workshops and conferences. School board member, Dorothy Lange was recognized for achieving a Master Board Member rating. Past school board President Mimi Anderson and board Secretary David Sbertoli were also recognized for maintaining Master Board Member rating. The recipients will be recognized at the DuPage Division dinner.
Upcoming Holiday Concerts Holiday Band Concert
Holiday Choir Concert
3 p.m. Sunday, December 9
3 p.m. Sunday, December 16
Both concerts will showcase the many musical talents of Fenton Community High School students. The concerts will be held in the Lewis-Huffman Auditorium at Fenton. The concerts are free and open to the public. B e n s e n v i l l e
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New board member, Thomas Lawler has been a resident of Wood Dale for six years and has served on multiple school advisory boards. He currently is a board member of the Illinois Department of Professional and Financial Regulations.
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Mimi was appointed to the District 100 Board of Education in 2003, elected in 2005, and reelected in 2009. In addition to serving as board president, Mimi was vice president for four years and had achieved Master Board Member status from the Illinois Association of School Boards. On the county level, Mimi served as vice president of the DuPage Division of the Illinois Association of School Boards.
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“It was a very difficult decision to leave as I have always enjoyed the privilege of serving the students and families of the Fenton community and working with fellow board members,” said Anderson. “I believe this is the best time to step down due to my family and personal commitments.”
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The position became available after School Board President Mimi Anderson submitted her letter of resignation in August. “Mimi was an extremely valuable member of the District 100 Board of Education and she will be missed,” commented Dr. Kathie Pierce, superintendent for Fenton Community High School District 100.
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In Ms. Walsh’s 4th grade class, it’s easy to see how powerful and versatile the iPad is as a learning tool.
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Patty Reyes, President Kathie Bossier, Vice Pres. Jorge Sanchez, Treasurer Nancy Quinn, Secretary Bob Laudadio Rev. Luis F. Reyes Cindee Hazen
For math lessons, students break into small groups. While one group works with Ms. Walsh on a new concept, another group uses iPads, building their math skills by racing to solve math problems correctly in a math game. During reading time, some students find a quiet corner in the hallway or commons area to record themselves reading aloud, recording it on an iPad. They replay it to hear if they have made any mistakes. During a writing lesson, the students break into groups to identify the theme and three main ideas from a reading passage. With the touch of a finger, Ms. Walsh can project one of the group’s iPads on the classroom screen for the class to review together.
Dr. James Stelter, Superintendent
“The iPads allow the students to learn in ways that they have not been able to do before,” said Ms. Amy Walsh.
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“Our goal is to continually work toward blurring the line between curriculum and technology until it becomes so engrained, it’s just a natural part of learning and teaching.” said Missy Baglarz, instructional technology director.
Blackhawk Middle School 630-766-2601 Perry Finch Principal Sarah Humboldt, Asst. Principal Tarah Fowler, Asst. Principal W. A. Johnson School 630-766-2605 Madelyn Di Rienzo-Devers, Principal
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Mohawk School 630-766-2604 Madelyn Di Rienzo-Devers, Principal
Students collaborate on a writing assignment using an iPad. They will later share their work by projecting it on a screen.
Tioga School 630-766-2602 Nicole Robinson, Principal David Rojas, Principal
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Chippewa School demolition nearly complete Demolition of Chippewa School should be completed in early November. Exterior masonry historical elements were removed before large-scale building demolition. The historical elements will be installed on the grounds of Tioga School as a tribute to the history of the building.
Place your order for a brick from Chippewa School Bricks are $25 with proceeds going to a legacy project for the new Tioga School. For more information, contact Terry Ryan at tryan@bsd2.org, via phone at 630766-5940, ext. 1105, or log on to the website, www.bsd2.org/bricks.
Celebrate the history of Mohawk School
Call for early childhood developmental screenings
Community invited to tour school before closing The community is invited to tour Mohawk School from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, December 1. Residents will have the opportunity to walk the halls and meet with other alumni and community members. Mohawk School dedicated as a sevenroom school in 1955. The students and staff at Mohawk will merge with W.A. Johnson School when the renovation of Johnson School is complete, by January 2013. Mohawk students and staff will operate as a school within a school for the remainder of the school year. Anyone who has memorabilia from Mohawk School is invited to share it for the open house. Items can be submitted to the school office or to Terry Ryan, Community Relations Coordinator. 210 S. Church Road. All items should be labeled with name address and phone number to ensure the items are returned.
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After the demolition, there will be site grading and restoration/ seeding. The area will be utilized as play areas when the project is complete. The District looks forward to seeing the project to completion, when the new Tioga School will stand as a monument to the promising future of Bensenville.
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It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!
The holidays are supposed to be a time filled with great joy and of course children’s laughter. But as we know, many families are hurting these days and some are struggling to pay bills and put food on the table, much less put something under the tree.
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We think every child deserves some holiday wonder. Last year our Toy & Food drive distributed toys, books and stockings to over 500 children. This year we want to exceed that number, but we need your help.
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Our Toy & Food Drive and the Rotary sponsored Coat Drive will begin November 1. This year we need to be more generous than ever before. Every child will receive new toys, a stuffed stocking and new books.
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Suggested donations include new, unwrapped toys and children’s books, nonperishable food items, gift cards and new hats, scarves and gloves. New and gently used coats are also accepted. Your cash contributions are also much needed and welcome.
Frank Soto
Trustees
Morris Bartlett Robert Jarecki Martin O’Connell Oronzo Peconio JoEllen Ridder Henry Wesseler
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Susan Janowiak
Village Manager Michael Cassady
Make the town Sparkle! Add your own special twinkle to the Village by decorating a lighted tree in Town Center. Families, schools, businesses and community organizations are all invited to decorate a tree to add to our festivities. Trees will remain on view – with your name on it – throughout the holiday season. You could even stage a decorating ‘throw down’ with your neighbor! To reserve a lighted tree, call 630-766-8888. Trees are supplied free of charge but the number is limited, so call NOW!
Collection Boxes are located throughout the Village including Village Hall, the Edge Ice Arena, Blackhawk Middle School, Bensenville Theatre, and the Bensenville Library. For complete information, to get a collection box or to make a donation, phone Village Hall at 630-594-1010 or email jridder@bensenville.il.us. Every child deserves Happy Holidays- YOU can make it happen!
HO HO HO Holiday Magic Sunday, November 18 - 2 p.m. until 6 p.m.
Santa arrives on the Yuletide Express at 2 p.m. in Town Center as we kick off a joyous holiday season! Jolly Ol’ St. Nick will be taking photos with our young visitors as they express their Christmas wishes. The train will take children of all ages around the Town Center. Carolers, ice skaters and holiday music will entertain us and FREE hot dogs, taffy apples, and hot chocolate will keep the chill away. Don’t miss our annual chili cook-off between Fire Departments around the region. The first 600 guests will receive a keepsake ornament. The Tree Lighting Ceremony with Santa and special guests will be held at 6 p.m.
Senior Citizen Club Holiday Party
Bensenville residents aged 55 and over are invited to enjoy a meal and a live performance from Mo Beat Blues. An upbeat blend of Blues, Jazz, R&B, Country, Swing, and the Rat Pack. The special holiday party will take place on Sunday, December 2 at 1 p.m. at Monty’s Banquet Hall, doors open at noon. Tickets cost $10 for residents and $25 for non-residents and will be available for purchase at Village Hall. For information call 630-594-1010.
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Tales for Tots, 10:30 am BCPL Garden Club, Noon BCPL Village Bd of Trustees Mtg 6:30pm VH Village Comm Mtg 7pm VH
Senior Citizen Luncheon, 11am Monty’s Tales for Tots, 10:30 am BCPL Family Movie, 7pm BV Theater Quilters, 7pm BCPL College Financial Aid Night, 7-9pm FCHS
6
7
28 Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL Book Brunch, 10am BCPL
21
No school FCHS & BSD2 -Thanksgiving Holiday Break Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL BPD Board Meeting DGLC , 6pm
14
Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL Music Boosters, Mtg 7pm FCHS
Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL BPD Board Meeting DGLC, 6pm Bison Boosters Mtg,7pm FCHS BSD2 Board of Ed, 7pm LLC
Last Fall Brush & Branch Pick-Up Begins the Week of November 5th
Tuesday
8
1
29 Growing Readers 10:30am BCPL Senior Citizen Toy Drive Wrapping, 6:30pm Bridgeway LinkedIn Wkshp, 7pm BCPL Italian Night at White Pines Golf Club
22 Thanksgiving Day Government Offices Closed No School
15
LinkedIn Wkshp, 10am BCPL Growing Readers, 10:30am BCPL Lunch Bunch & Bingo Thanksgiving Feast, noon DGLC Based on Book, 7pm BV Theater
Facebook Wksp, 10 am BCPL Growing Readers, 10:30 am BCPL Homemade Holidays, 7pm BCPL
Growing Readers 10:30am BCPL LinkedIn Workshop, 10am BCPL LEGO Night, 6:30pm BCPL Book Disc, 7pm BCPL
Thursday
November 2012
30 Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL
23 Village Hall Closed No School Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL
16 Drop In Storytime, 10:30 am BCPL
BSD2 No School - Institute Day Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL
9
2
Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL FCHS Padres Unidos 7-9pm
Friday
3
Village Hall Closed Club Play, 10am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL
24
17
10
Coffee & Movie, 9am BCPL Club Play, 10am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL
Club Play, 10 am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL
Club Play, 10am BCPL Saturday Builders, 2pm BCPL
Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
10
Holiday Choral Concert, 3pm FCHS
17
24
New Year’s Eve Village Hall & Library Closed New Year’s Eve Parties at White Pines.
16
23
30
31
Christmas Eve - Village Hall & Library Closed
Books & Babies, 10:30am BCPL Library Board, 7:30pm BCPL
Books & Babies, 10:30am BCPL Writers Group, 7pm BCPL CDC Mtg, 6:30pm VH
9
Holiday Open House, 1-4:30pm BCPL Holiday Band Concert, 3pm FCHS
Books & Babies, 10:30am BCPL Lit Chicks, 7pm BCPL
3
Senior Citizen Holiday Luncheon Monty’s 1pm
2
4
Thursday
19
FCHS Final Exams Play to Learn 10:30am BCPL BPD Board Meeting, 6pm DGLC Countdown to Xmas 6:30pm BCPL BSD2 Board of Ed, 7pm LLC
12
Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL Countdown to Xmas, 6:30pm BCPL
5
Play to Learn, 10:30am BCPL Countdown to Xmas, 6:30pm BCPL BPD Board Meeting, 6pm Bison Boosters, Mtg 7pm FCHS
26
LinkedIn Wksp, 7pm BCPL
27
20
FCHS Final Exams Facebook Wkshp, 10am BCPL Growing Readers, 10:30am BCPL Lunch Bunch & Bingo Holiday Party, 12pm DGLC Based on Book, 7pm BV Theater
13
Growing Readers 10:30 am BCPL LinkedIn Wksp 10am BCPL
6
Facebook, 10am BCPL Growing Readers, 10:30 am BCPL Book Discussion, 7pm BCPL LEGO Night, 6:30pm BCPL
No School - Winter Break FHS and BSD2
25
Christmas Day Government Offices Closed
Friday
7
28 Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL
21 FCHS Final Exams Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL
14
Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Padres Unidos, 7-9pm FCHS
Drop In Storytime, 10:30am BCPL Holiday Bazaar and Ladies Night Out at White Pines Golf Club, 6-10pm
Check the Bensenville Online Calendar for dates in 2012 and 2013 www.calendarwiz.com/bensenvillecalendar
Wednesday
Call 63-766-5940 to schedule Pre-Kindergarten Screening Appointment
18
Tales for Tots, 10:30am BCPL Quilters, 7pm BCPL Kids and Pet Pictures with Santa DGLC, 4:30 & 7pm Winter Chorus & Handchimes, 7pm BMS
11
Tales for Tots, 10:30 amBCPL Garden Club, Noon, BCPL Village Bd of Trustees Mtg 6:30pm VH Village Comm Mtg 7pm VH Music Boosters Mtg., 7pm FCHS Winter Band Concert, 7pm BMS
Tales for Tots, 10:30 am BCPL Family Movie, 7pm BV Theater Village Bd of Trustees Mtg 6:30pm VH Village Comm Mtg 7pm VH Quilters, 7pm BCPL
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 Two Chefs.
Sunday
December 2012 1
Village Hall Closed
Village Hall Closed
29
22
15
Coffee & Movie, 9am BCPL Club Play, 10am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL
8 Club Play, 10 am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL
Club Play, 10 am BCPL Sat Builders, 2pm BCPL
Saturday