GROWING COMMUNITY MEDIA, NFP ForestParkReview.com Vol. 104, No. 39
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F O R E S T PA R K
REVIEW SEPTEMBER 29, 2021
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Blooming where they’ve planted John Cunningham and Rob Sall beautify 3 local intersections By TOM HOLMES Contributing Reporter
But I’m only one person. What can I do when the problems in the world are so great? Two Forest Park residents, John Cunningham and Rob Sall, know very well that the flowers they planted at three intersection in Forest Park won’t create world peace, but they also know that they’ve created beauty in their little corner of the world as well helping out a whole lot of butterflies. Here’s the story. Cunningham and Sall moved to Forest Park in December 2016 and noticed that the planters at three intersections — Harvard and Thomas, Harvard and Beloit and Harvard and Ferdinand — were not being fully utilized. So, they contacted John Doss, Forest Park’s public works chief at the time, to get permission to plant milkweed in some of the planters, and Doss gave his blessing to the project. “Milkweed, as many know, is a host plant for the monarch butterfly and we soon found that we had lots of caterpillars enjoying our new plants,” said Cunningham. In the summer of 2019 they put more milkweed in the planters at Beloit and Harvard and at Thomas and Harvard. They also added marigolds which they hoped would control aphids. “We had limited success with controlling the aphids,” Cunningham recalled, “but we did add some color.” It was last fall, however, that the “seeds” they had planted really began to bloom. They bought a couple bags of spring bulbs to plant at the corner of Beloit and Harvard and came up with the idea of posting their project on a few community pages on Facebook. See BLOOMING on page 2
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Forest Park veterans and their families celebrated at village hall, Sept. 23, following the 2021 Veterans Honor Flight.
Forest Park honors vets who took part in recent Honor Flight Commissioner Joe Byrnes among five recognized By IGOR STUDENKOV Contributing Reporter
Five Forest Park veterans, including Commissioner Joe Byrnes, were honored Sept. 23 in a village hall ceremony recognizing their recent participation
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in an Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. Mayor Rory Hoskins held the ceremony after finding out that the veterans took part in the Sept. 16 flight, which flew Chicago area veterans to Washington D.C. for an all-day visit to military memorials and museums. The mayor
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said he wanted to bring positive attention to veterans of the Korean War, who often get overlooked, and the Vietnam War, whose service was overshadowed by the controversy over the war itself. See HONOR FLIGHT on page 8
Tom Holmes: Soul searching on Afghanistan PAGE 14
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