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Staff
Local landmarks
Contributing Reporter/Editor Lacey Sikora
light up the night with
Editorial Design Manager Claire Innes
decorations
Editorial Designers Jacquinete Baldwin, Javier Govea IT Manager/ Web Developer Mike Risher Staff Photographer William Camargo
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Advertising Production Manager Philip Soell
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Advertising Design Manager Andrew Mead
Pie Bars recipe
Advertising Designers Debbie Becker, Mark Moroney Media Coordinator Kristen Benford
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Display Advertising Sales Marc Stopeck, Joseph
Chomiczewski
Bakeries prepare
Circulation Manager Jill Wagner
holiday treats
Distribution Coordinator Caleb Thusat
Business Manager Joyce Minich
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Publisher Dan Haley
Holiday shopping
Associate Publisher Dawn Ferencak
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WILLIAM CAMARGO/Staff Photographer
Sample Ashley Cox's Holiday Pumpkin Pie Bars at Yearbook's Friends & Family Event, Thursday, Dec. 8th from 6pm to 9pm. See pages 14-15 for Yearbook's Best Gifts Guide for 2016.
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Local landmarks light up the night (and days) with holiday decorations By LACEY SIKORA
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veryone likes to spruce up their homess for the holidays – whether that meanss adding some new candles to the menorah or putting a Fraser Fir in the living room. When your home is not an average home, but a bona fide landmark, holiday decorating can take on a whole new significance. From traditional decorations to over-the-top displays, a few local spots are sharing their decorating with the public this year. ar. At Frank Lloyd Wright’s Home & Studio in Oak Park, the exterior of the home is decoratedd with garland draping the doors. Wright’s signature ure urns at both the entrance to the home on Forest A Avenue andd the entrance to the studio on Chicago Avenue are planted with a combination of red and green foliage, such as evergreen branches,
red dogwood, berries and pine cones. Andrea Brown, senior manager public relations Frank Lloyd Wright Trust, notes that interior decorations are based on interviews with dec Wright’s children. “In the Children’s W Playroom, there is a twelve-foot Christmas tree, decorated with handmade ornaments, popcorn and cranberries strung with a needle and thread and other ornaments typical of the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. IIn other parts of the house, holiday decorations reflect Frank Lloyd Wright’s de connection with the surrounding natural conn environment. He would have brought in cuttings environ colorful plants growing in nearby fields.” from colorfu The Cheney Mansion in Oak Park is full of the holiday See DECK THE HALLS on page 6
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spirit for the entire month of December. Susan Crane, Cheney Mansion Operations and Special Events Supervisor, started the decorating just before Thanksgiving. “We deck the halls from top to bottom. Most decorations are on the first floor, with touches on the second and third floors as well. We have different organizations help with the decorating, from Westgate Florist to the Garden Club of Oak Park and River Forest.” Inside, the home has seven to eight trees each year, and the Oak Park Conservatory provides the greenery outdoors for the window boxes. For a completely over-thetop decorating sensation, head over to the Brookfield Cheney Mansion Zoo for Holiday Magic, on Saturdays and Sundays December 10-11, and 17-18 and Monday, December 26- Saturday, December 31. Now celebrating its thirty-fifth year, the holiday festival boasts over one million sparkling lights, a polar lights show, a forty-one foot talking tree, carolers and ice carvers.
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Pumpkin Pie Bars (12 bars, 8x8 square pan)
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Ashley Cox is a Culinary Arts graduate and personal chef specializing in sustainable, plant-based food, special diets, and holistic living. She worked as a Raw Vegan Chef for ASHLEY two years in the Chicago COX Suburbs where she discovered her passion for vegan cuisine and taught raw food classes. She resides in Forest Park and enjoys yoga, exploring Chicago, traveling, and cooking for anyone who enjoys a fresh healthy meal. Her philosophy is eat pure, eat simple, and listen to your body, because when you nourish your body, you nourish your soul! You can find her recipes & kitchen coaching services at thenakedfoodlife.com.
Nutty Crust Ingredients:
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1 ½ c ground mixed nuts (or one kind of nut will work) 1 ½ c ground almonds or almond flour Pinch salt and cinnamon 3 tbsp Yearbook maple syrup 3 tbsp coconut oil
Method:
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Add the first 3 ingredients to a food processor and mix for a few seconds. Add the wet ingredients and blend until a dough forms. Add a bit more coconut oil if it is too dry. Press into the bottom of an 8x8 square baking dish lined with parchment paper.
Filling Ingredients: ½ c almond or cashew butter 1 ⁄3 c Yearbook maple syrup, room temperature 2 tbsp coconut sugar, or to taste 1 ⁄3 c melted coconut oil 1 ½ c pumpkin puree (take a big spoonful off the top of the can, then use what’s left) 2 flax eggs (2 tbsp flax mixed with 6 tbsp water) Seeds from ½ vanilla bean, or 1 tsp vanilla extract ¾ c almond flour (pulse almonds in a food processor until a flour forms, sift if desired) 2 tsp tapioca starch or 1 tbsp arrowroot ¼ tsp sea salt 1 tsp cinnamon 1-2 tsp pumpkin pie spice
Method: Blend pumpkin, maple syrup, coconut oil, flax eggs, spices, and vanilla in a food processor or high speed blender until smooth. Add dry ingredients to processor and blend until smooth and creamy. Pour into crust. Bake for 25-28 minutes at 325 degrees or until the center is not quite set. It should have a little “wiggle” when you move the pan. Let cool. Then refrigerate for at least 4 hours before cutting. Serve chilled. Garnish with coconut whipped cream or chocolate sauce, if desired. Tip: I make pie recipes as bars for easier cutting and better portions control. It’s a lot easier to cut a small square than a sliver of pie. Eating bite-size desserts means you can try a little of everything!
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'Tis the season to shop local By LACEY SIKORA
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ith only a few weeks left before the holidays, the chase for the perfect gift is on. While the internet may offer a wide range of options, shopping locally is not only good for your community, but it is good for your soul. Whether you are looking for a special gift for that special someone or want to give a unique experience that goes above and beyond, shopping locally can provide a gift experience that truly captures the spirit of the season. Laurie Kokenes, Executive Director of the Forest Park Chamber of Commerce & Development, points out that shopping locally is a key to keeping a community vibrant, all twelve months of the year. “We’ve all seen the typical list of reasons to shop locally, but the most important reason is pretty simple. If we want our community to continue to develop, we have to offer something that other communities don’t. We can’t simply say ‘shop locally’ and keep our economy vibrant. We have to take the time and the money to support local businesses during the holiday season and beyond.” Forest Park’s unique blend of businesses enables residents to do all
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creates ties between shop and restaurant owners and workers and their patrons. Chatting with someone who created a new menu or running into a shop owner out on the street fosters personal relationships that create community. Stuck trying to find a gift for a person who is hard to buy for? Yen recommends the gift of reading. “We are so lucky to have three terrific independent book stores in Oak Park and a fourth in Forest Park. The Book Table, Magic Tree, Looking Glass and Centuries & Sleuths each have specially curated selections and very helpful staff. You always can find something for even the most challenging person on your list at a book store.”
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Something’s in the oven: Bakeries prepare holiday treats By LACEY SIKORA
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he holiday season is all about gift giving, and if you’re lucky, gift receiving. Local bakeries are busy preparing a wide range of holiday-themed treats. Whether you are looking for that perfect gift or need something for your own table, there is sure to be something unique at these local spots. At Flur in Riverside, owner and pastry chef Adriana Saldana-Meadath has been cooking up gluten free goodies for three years. During the holidays, she says that her 100% gluten free baked goods often grace the table for holiday meals. From bourbon pecan pie to buttermilk biscuits, she helps create a festive meal. Gift items such as sugar cookies and gingerbread are great to bring to a holiday party or to satisfy a sweet tooth at home. A perennial favorite are Flur’s macarons which are sold separately or in gift boxes of six, twelve and twenty-four. Saldana-Meadath says she prepares a special holiday gift packs as well. “The macarons sell like crazy. We have twelve standard flavors, and we also do a twelve days of Christmas box set, which includes flavors associated with Christmas like gingerbread and candy cane.”
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"The macarons sell like crazy. We have twelve standard flavors, and we also do a twelve days of Christmas box set."
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Flur, Riverside visiting or calling the shop. “Some of the pies on our menu include cranberry apple spice, heirloom apple with a double crust, Valrhona chocolate peppermint cream and salted maple custard.” Spilt Milk will offer an assortment of baked holiday cookies for pre-order, and Meg notes they will also have sliceable icebox cookies for those who want to bake at home. “We know that for many families, baking cookies at home with their families is a beloved holiday tradition. We want to offer our cookie dough for sale, so that you can still partake in that tradition with your family but save some time during a busy season by purchasing delicious, pre-made cookie dough made with artisanal and local ingredients.” The Svec sisters will work with clients for special
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e’s making a list, he’s checking it twice, and in between all his work with the elves creating Christmas joy, Santa will be making several stops in the community over the next few weeks. Here’s bearded man in your town: where you can see the bear
River Forest Join Santa by the fireside on Saturday, December 10 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at River Forest Public Library. The annual holiday program will feature stories and crafts, and Santa will be available for photographs by the fireplace. This event is free to children ages 8 and under with a caregiver.
Brookfield Santa will be at Brookfield Zoo on Saturday and Sunday, December 10, 11, 17 and 18. Enjoy a child-friendly brunch and holiday music and take pictures with Santa. Registration for the 9 a.m. or 11 a.m. seatings is available on-line at https://www.czs.org/ Brookfield-ZOO/Events/Upcoming-Events. Also at Brookfield Zoo during the Holiday Magic days on December 10, 11, 17 and 18, Santa and Mrs. Claus will be available for photos in Santa’s Workshop in the Seven Seas Underwater Viewing area.
Forest Park The Park District of Forest Park offers Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, December 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Enjoy a winter wonderland with Santa and Mrs. Claus. Children will enjoy breakfast with their families, and Mr. and Mrs. Claus will pose for pictures. Please bring your own camera and register early at http://www.pdofp.org/breakfastwith-santa/ as spots are limited.
Oak Park On Sunday, December 11, the Santa Trolley will be at the Oak Park Conservatory, 615 Garfield St. (www.pdop.org.) On Saturday, December 17, join Santa for cookies and cocoa at the Nineteenth Century Charitable Association, 178 Forest Ave. from 10:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. (www.nineteenthcentury. org.) Later in the day, on Saturday, December 17, Santa Claus will be on Marion Street from noon until 3 p.m. as part of the Home for the Holidays celebration in downtown Oak Park, which includes caroling, horse-drawn sleigh rides in front of Sugar Cup trading at 110 N. Marion St. and a hospitality tent with hot cocoa. Scoville Square will host Santa Saturday, December 17th, 11am -2pm. Live music, live caroling, family craft table, pictures with Santa and his elf helpers.
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eason of Giving is a campaign organized by Wednesday Journal and the Oak Park River Forest Community Foundation to encourage local charitable giving during the holiday season. It has long been recognized that when we shop local, our money recirculates through the local economy reaping dividends for the
Animal Care League No matter how long it takes, the Animal Care League keeps an adoptable animal until we find that right loving home. We take proactive approaches to animal care and adoption as well as preventative measures to help reduce the number of homeless animals in our communities. The Animal Care League provides medical treatment for over 1,000 animals each year ranging from routine vaccinations to emergency, life-saving surgery. Make a meaningful difference in the life of a homeless animal. Visit animalcareleague. org, where you can sign up to be a volunteer or donate. You can also donate your gently used items to the 2nd Chance shop, and attend one of many fun special events.
The Collaboration for Early Childhood The Collaboration for Early Childhood is your resource for early childhood information in Oak Park and River Forest. We provide the connections vital to every child’s opportunity for success in learning and in life. We work with more than 60 organizations so that parents and their children receive critical information and support services, children are screened for developmental delays, teachers in child care centers, preschools and family child care homes provide high quality programs and our most vulnerable children and their families experience a strong web of support. For more information, or to make a donation, please visit us at collab4kids.org or follow us on Facebook.
entire community. The same is true for charitable giving. When you donate to local nonprofits, your money goes to work in your own neighborhood. Your donations feed local families, offer safety and learning to local children, and enrich the beauty and art that surrounds us all. Over the coming weeks, we hope that you will take a moment to look over
Cluster Tutoring
The Cluster Tutoring Program is a community-based organization that provides free, one-to-one tutoring for youth in grades K through 12 from the Austin neighborhood. Our mission is to help students realize their potential through learning in an environment that strengthens the students, the tutors, and the community. The program’s emphasis is on reading as a means to academic success and the development of mentoring relationships between caring adults and youth. Tutors receive training and ongoing support. Tutoring space is donated by First United Church of Oak Park and Pine Avenue Church. To volunteer or to donate, please contact Kara Kalnitz at 773-378-5530 and visit clustertutoring.org.
Oak Park-River Forest Community Foundation The Oak Park-River Forest Community Foundation encourages giving locally, providing donors with many ways to contribute to the sustainability and vibrancy of Oak Park and River Forest. We manage scholarships for students and provide enrichment grants for young people. We make grants to local nonprofit organizations, provide Impact Excellence seminars for them as well as manage many of their agency funds. We accept large gifts and small gifts. We work with donors to match their philanthropic interests with needs. We create spaces for donors to collectively give for impact through our Women Leaders in Philanthropy, Entrepreneur Leaders in Philanthropy and NextGen Leaders in Philanthropy Giving Groups. All of this is possible thanks to generous and thoughtful donors who value our community.
the listings in this Giving Guide. Find an organization that resonates with you. Check out their website. Consider making a donation or volunteering. Spread the word. Don’t just shop local—give Local.
www.oprfcf.org www.facebook.org/OPRFCF Twitter: community@oprfcf 708-848-1560 1049 Lake Street, Suite 204, Oak Park, IL 60301 Donate on line at: http://tinyurl.com/kf2rcnn
College Mentoring Experience Studies show that children in mentoring programs are less likely to be engage in deviant activities and relationships with parents often increase. College Mentoring Experience is a 501c3/non-for-profit community based mentoring program servicing the Austin community. Through one-on-one mentoring to at-risk students ages 11-22, CME’s focus is to provide our mentees with the resources and tools needed to get them TO and THROUGH college; providing tutoring, career exploration and life skills development as alternatives to negative learning behaviors. On Tuesday, November 29th, won’t you please help us by donating? For more information visit collegementoringexperience.org. EVERY gift of EVERY SIZE matters!
Concordia University Chicago Founded in 1864, Concordia University Chicago is a comprehensive liberal arts-based Christian university in the Lutheran tradition. Through its College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education, and College of Graduate and Innovative Programs, Concordia-Chicago offers more than 100 areas of study in small classes taught by professors who are passionate about teaching and student success. Concordia-Chicago equips men and women to serve and lead with integrity, creativity, competence and compassion in a diverse, interconnected and increasingly
urbanized church and world. More than 5,000 full-time undergraduate and graduate students are enrolled at Concordia-Chicago, located in River Forest.
Oak Park Festival Theatre Since 1975 Oak Park Festival Theatre, the Midwest’s oldest professional outdoor classical theatre, has brought the magic of dramatic masterpieces to generations of our neighbors. Whether performing under the stars in beautiful Austin Gardens as we do each summer or at any of the many local venues where we partner with local philanthropic agencies (such as Housing Forward, Oak Park Housing Authority or Nineteenth Century Charitable Association), Festival Theatre breaths fresh air into timeless texts for Oak Park and beyond. With ticket prices kept friendly for every budget and free admission for all under 13, we rely on the generosity of our audiences to continue our dynamic community dialogue. Donations can be made on-line at oakparkfestival.com or mailed to us: Oak Park Festival Theatre, P.O. Box 4114, Oak Park, IL 60303.
Forest Park Historical Society The Historical Society of Forest Park is dedicated to the preservation, collection and celebration of Forest Park History. We study the past so we can understand the present so we can shape the future. The Historical Society in Forest Park is an important part of the social infrastructure of our community. We partner with many groups to enhance the quality of life in our village. 1000 Elgin, Forest Park IL 60130 To make a donation, volunteer or to get more information, go to forestparkhistory. weebly.com.
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Frank Lloyd Wright Trust Inspiring tomorrow’s architects today. Our D97 program has introduced thousands of students to Wright’s design legacy. Our community’s vitality is enhanced by the mission of the Frank Lloyd Wright Trust. Through its stewardship of the Home and Studio, the Trust continues to preserve an Oak Park treasure as a source of community pride and inspiration. To learn more or donate, go to flwright.org 931 Chicago Ave, Oak Park, IL 60302
Hephzibah
Hephzibah Children’s Association was founded in 1897. We serve more than 1,000 children and families each year through innovative, community-based programs. Hephzibah provides a Group Home for children who have been taken from their families due to profound abuse or neglect. Our skilled staff recruits and trains foster parents, and offers ongoing support to help all family members navigate challenges. Our after-school Day Care operates on a sliding scale to serve working parents in Oak Park, with programs based at each elementary school. To make a real difference in the lives of children and families, please donate today at hephzibahhome.org.
Housing Forward The mission of Housing Forward is to transition people from housing crisis to housing stability. By emphasizing prevention, supportive services, employment readiness and supportive housing, we are able to offer a comprehensive, long-term solution that moves clients into housing quickly and keeps them there. This housing-first approach to homelessness is more efficient, more fiscally responsible and less traumatic to clients who are typically facing extraordinary hardship. It is also beneficial to the communities being served who do not have to bear the costs of homelessness in the form of expanded social services, health care and public safety costs. We offer an attractive return on your investment — measured in terms of human lives and futures. To donate, please visit housingforward. org/give, or contact Janet Gow, Director of Development & Communications, at 708.338.1724 ext. 262.
L’Arche Chicago L’Arche Chicago is a community where people with intellectual disabilities live together with direct support professionals, in homes, as family. We strive to merge quality care and mutual relationships, building a community where everyone has a genuine place of belonging.
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L’Arche seeks to be a sign of hope, revealing the truth that all people, including those with intellectual disabilities, have gifts to share. Your contributions enable each core member (person with intellectual disability) to live an independent, full life in our vibrant homes of love and compassion in the OPRF area. To donate or get involved, visit LArcheChicago.org/OPRF
The Neighborhood Giving Project Many parents are eager to teach their children about the importance and the rewards of helping others. The Neighborhood Giving Project is a 501c3 non-profit organization providing community service opportunities for busy families in the Oak Park-River Forest area. Our mission is to inspire our children to be better citizens of the world by providing hands-on, hands-together community service opportunities; to enrich their learning with civic responsibility, social justice, and charitable action. Partnering with local organizations, NGP develops service projects that are developmentally appropriate for children, and also genuinely fun. Topics include hunger and homelessness, education and literacy, family health, animal care, and more. To learn more about getting involved or to make a donation, go to neighborhoodgivingproject.org
Nineteenth Century Charitable Association The Nineteenth Century Club was established in 1891 and the spirit of the founders continues today in the work of the Nineteenth Century Charitable Association through community outreach grants, scholarships, and public programming in five areas: music, art, literature, science, and social sciences. The NCCA is the owner of 178 Forest Avenue, commonly referred to as the Nineteenth Century Club. Our charitable and cultural activities are supported by our members, volunteers, donors, and by the events held at the Club. Programs are open to all and we welcome men and women of all ages to join. If you would like information about volunteering, joining or donating, please call us at 708-386-2729 email to info@ nineteenthcentury.org.
Oak-Leyden Developmental Services In 2016, Oak-Leyden Developmental Services helped nearly 600 children and adults with developmental disabilities reach their highest potential. Our multi-disciplinary Early Intervention Program provides therapies to help prepare young children for their years ahead, as well as education that supports the entire family. Our enriching, adult day programs offer community activities, life skills coaching, and vocational training. In our 12 group homes, adults receive residential care,
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a retired teacher and principal, could spend her days with friends, in her garden, or traveling around the world. After 35 years as an educator, we certainly would support such a retirement! Instead, Leslie tutors young people and shares her love of learning with the Cluster Tutoring Program. A tutor for over two years, Leslie works with 6th grader Teshell. The two meet at Cluster’s Thursday night program at First United Church of Oak Park. For Leslie and Teshell, learning doesn’t stop when school is out. The two met for tutoring on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the summer and meet on Saturdays during the school year. Of Cluster, Leslie says, “I think Cluster is extraordinary and we make a huge difference.” She loves how students and tutors stay together for many years and build long-term relationships. “My greatest joy is making a difference in the lives of kids. I love working with kids who have significant learning challenges and watching them grow, progress, flourish, and feel better about themselves. It’s a social and recreational opportunities, and access to healthcare providers. Please volunteer, donate items on our wish list, make a contribution, or become an OakLeyden Enrichment Partner at oak-leyden.org or call 708-524-1050 x102.
Oak Park Art League Founded in 1921, the Oak Park Art League (OPAL) is one of Oak Park’s first cultural institutions and fulfills its mission through its offering of high quality art education to people of all ages and skill levels, programs and guest lectures, artist demonstrations and critiques, plus monthly exhibitions in OPAL’s historic Carriage House art gallery. On Giving Tuesday, leave your legacy of support by sponsoring a Century Club limited edition brick in OPAL’s garden courtyard. Purchase a personalized brick for yourself, a business, or honor a loved one and help pave the path to OPAL’s centennial anniversary in 2021.
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gift to be able to do that.” In addition to being an invaluable tutor and mentor for Cluster students, Leslie is a generous donor and recently joined the board of directors.
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The Oak Park Education Foundation (OPEF) Strong schools are at the heart of a strong community. Established in 1989, OPEF is a privately funded, nonprofit organization that brings artists, architects, scientists, and technology experts into K-8th grade classrooms at every District 97 school. Our professional partners share their passion for learning while conducting free, hands-on residencies with more than 4,200 students annually. OPEF also runs BASE Camp, exceptional summer and day-off enrichment. Learn more, volunteer or donate at opef.org. 260 Madison St., Oak Park, IL 60302 Contact: Deb Abrahamson, Exec. Dir., dabrahamson@opef.org. 708-524-3023
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Oak Park Public Library Support literacy, learning, and community connection When you give locally, you can choose to share a gift that nurtures ideas and spreads knowledge in and around Oak Park. You can support the freedom to read, to learn, and to grow. Loyalty to your local public library helps a 113-year-old institution, dedicated to literacy and community connection, continue to be free and accessible to all. To learn more about how you can make a difference and keep Oak Park’s center of information, local history, and civic engagement strong, contact Executive Director David J. Seleb (d.seleb@ oppl.org, 708.697.6911) or Deputy Director Jim Madigan (jmadigan@oppl. org,708.697.6909).
Oak Park Regional Housing Center The Housing Center promotes and sustains the racial integration of Oak Park. We help over 3,500 households and 250 landlords annually. The Housing Center provides the foundation for equity and inclusion in Oak Park. Your gift helps keep
Allen and Georga Parchem
have been active residents of Oak Park since 1980. Volunteering is in their blood, particularly for Georga. She grew up in a small North Dakota town where volunteering was woven into the spirit of the community and she brought that small-town spirit with her to Oak Park. Allen, having grown up in Chicago, questioned how much impact ordinary citizens of Oak Park could have on the community. The answer was – “Quite a lot!” The Nineteenth Century Charitable Association (NCCA) was the organization that recently struck a chord with the Parchems. Its commitment to supporting education through cultural and intellectual programming and community outreach embodies that same small-town spirit. The challenge that hooked Georga was the opportunity to create a 501c3 legal status and a Landmark Tax status that would preserve and protect this 125-year-old organization. For Allen, the challenges of upgrading the NCCA’s building at 178 Forest and working on facilities planning and fund
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Oak Park’s promise of diversity that we all cherish. To donate visit: oprhc.org/donate or make checks payable to OPRHC, 1041 South Boulevard, Oak Park, IL 60302
Oak Park River Forest Food Pantry $1 = 3 meals, is an equation only you can make possible. With your help, Oak Park River Forest Food Pantry has been reducing local hunger for nearly 40 years. Your support means we are able to meet the needs of nearly 16,000 families struggling with hunger each year. It means we can provide over 50 pounds of nutritious food plus access to vital programs and services to help people stretch limited food budgets in healthy ways. It means that even a little goes a long way: every $1 donated can feed a neighbor for an entire day. To make a donation, visit oprffoodpantry. org or send checks payable to OPRF Food Pantry to Oak Park River Forest Food Pantry, 848 Lake Street, Oak Park, IL 60301.
PACCT PACTT Learning Center is committed to empowering people challenged by autism with choice in regard to where they
raising proved irresistible. The financial commitment and amount of time volunteered has been significant, but for the Parchems the satisfaction of watching the NCCA spread its wings in the local community has been more than worthwhile. The Parchems feel that they are part of a legacy that will enhance our community for years to come.
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live, learn and work. PACTT’s mission is to assist individuals with autism in becoming as independent as possible with the ability to integrate effectively into their homes and community. At the core of this mission is to see each individual as a unique gift and then provide the person-centered supports that foster learning and growth. PACTT programs include a therapeutic day school, residential services for children, transition program for older teens, vocational training/job placement and residential services for adults. To learn more about PACTT or make a donation, go to pactt.org or call 773-3389102 ext. 2424
Pillars Pillars is the largest nonprofit provider of mental health and social services in the western and southwestern suburbs. The agency serves 10,000 people each year through direct client services, including Mental Health, Addictions, Domestic & Sexual Violence, Child & Family Services, and Community Housing. Untreated mental illness and addiction can lead to hospitalization, encounters with law enforcement, violence, and even early death. Pillars’ programs empower people to break out of those cycles and lead healthy, productive, independent lives—which ultimately saves the community money. Stand together as Pillars, with us. Donate online or pledge a monthly gift today at www.pillarscommunity.org/donate.
Ping! PING! (Providing Instruments for the Next Generation) is an allvolunteer organization that loans musical instruments to students in need in grades 4-12 in Oak Park-River Forest school districts 90, 97, and 200 so that they can participate in their school band or orchestra. PING! also provides music enrichment for its students through workshops, mentoring, summer music camp scholarships, private lessons, and field trips. PING! serves between 125 and 150 students each year who would not otherwise have the opportunity to participate in the music programs at school. PING! depends on the community for donated instruments and financial contributions to maintain our instrument inventory and program funding. For more information or to make a donation, go to pingoprf.org. If you have an instrument to donate, send us an email at pingoprf@ gmail.com.
Pleasant Home Pleasant Home Foundation, a nonprofit organization, restores and preserves our National Historic Landmark house museum while offering a wide variety of educational opportunities, cultural programming and free community events. Financial support is crucial to sustain Pleasant Home as an important resource for tourism and as a center for the community. 217 Home Avenue, Oak Park, IL 60302 pleasanthome.org hruehlemay@pleasanthome.org 708-383-2654
Pro Bono Network Access to justice should not depend upon one’s income. During this time of need, there are not enough lawyers to help people with human rights needs. These include safety from an abuser, adequate housing, and the ability to get a job. Pro Bono Network, a locally-grown and new kind of organization, has brought over 200 attorneys to pro bono work by making legal representation practical. As a result over 1000 clients have received legal aid services which often encompass human rights. Learn more at pro-bono-network.org. Donating will make a difference!
The River Forest Library Foundation Since 1905, the River Forest Public Library (RFPL) has been transforming lives and nurturing a love of reading and learning in children, teens, and adults. Today, as a 21st century library, the RFPL not only provides the latest books and periodicals, but also digital content, remote online access, onsite computer technology, and interactive educational programs By giving to the RFPL Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization, you can honor a parent, child, or other family member; a cherished teacher or mentor; a dear friend; or your own love of learning. Your gift will inspire others and help to ensure that the Library will always be here to grow and change with us. Mail donations to the RFPL Foundation at 735 Lathrop Ave, River Forest, IL 60305, or go to riverforestlibrary. org/donate.
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Sarah’s Inn Since 1981, Sarah’s Inn has worked to improve the lives of those impacted by domestic violence and to break the cycle of violence for future generations. Our Intervention Program provides bi-lingual services for families affected by domestic violence in order to safely navigate crisis, effectively process trauma and ensure self-sufficiency. Our Training and Education Program creates a network of skilled bystanders to appropriately intervene as first responders and community advocates. Our Together Strong Project was created to prevent relationship violence by teaching youth about the impact of their choices, giving them the tools to lead healthy lives, and empowering them to make a difference in their community. To donate, visit donatenow.networkforgood. org/sarahsinn, or make a tax-deductible donation through postal mail by sending a check to: Sarah’s Inn, PO Box 1159 Oak Park, IL 60304
The Symphony of Oak Park & River Forest Each year The Symphony of Oak Park & River Forest receives support from loyal patrons and generous friends. Ticket sales provide less than half the funds needed for the Symphony’s performances. Your gift keeps this award-winning orchestra going strong, allowing us to keep our ticket prices low and provide free tickets to students through college to our concerts held at Dominican University. This year we celebrate our 85th Anniversary and your help is needed to ensure our future. We will reward donations of $100 (or more!) with a complementary ticket to our February 12 BEETHOVEN’s 9th concert or a free CD of our April Symphony Center concert. Make your end-of-year tax-deductible donation at symphonyoprf.com, or mail your check to: P.O. Box 3564, Oak Park, IL 603033564.
Thrive Counseling Center Thrive Counseling Center (formerly Family Services of Oak Park) has provided community mental health services for 118 years. Located in the heart of Oak Park, our mission is to build healthy minds, families and communities by empowering people to attain mental and emotional well-being. Hope, resilience and recovery form the heart of our programs and services. Last year we provided critical ser-
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vices to approximately 2,000 friends, neighbors and family members including…
• counseling for youth and adults • psychiatric care and medication management • 24/7 crisis intervention • in-home counseling for older adults • case management and supportive housing • psycho-social recovery day program • stress reduction courses To learn more or donate, please visit thrivecc. org. or call 708-383-7500, ext. 316. Follow us on Facebook!
UCP Seguin of Greater Chicago UCP Seguin believes that all people, regardless of ability, deserve to achieve their potential, advance their independence and act as full members of the community. So we stop at nothing to provide life skills training, assistive technology, meaningful employment and a place to call home for people with disabilities, as well as specialized foster care for children. Our goal: life without limits for people with disabilities. Make a difference in the lives of people with disabilities. Donate online at ucpseguin. org send gifts to UCP Seguin, 332 Harrison Street, Oak Park IL 60304
West Cook YMCA It’s our passion at the West Cook YMCA that financial need should never stand in the way of anyone who wants to achieve vitality and improve their well-being. YMCA scholarships cover everything from memberships and class fees to after-school programs and summer day camps for children. Community support makes it possible for us to provide more than $120,000 in scholarships to local residents for Y programs and memberships each year. Your holiday donation will help even more neighbors receive the gift of healthy living. To donate, visit WestCookYMCA.org/donate or send your check to West Cook YMCA, 255 S. Marion St., Oak Park, IL 60302,
The Smith Family When Richard “Rick” Smith Jr. was born with Down syndrome 48 years ago, his parents Rose and Rich were determined to make the life of their only child the best it could be. They arranged for him to attend the original Seguin School, where he was offered the chance to develop, learn and grow. Since then Richard has been an active participant in everything the world has to offer. Rose and Rich ensured that he had a good education, while providing opportunities for him to participate in sports and enjoy social and recreational activities in the community. Through employment services provided by UCP Seguin of Greater Chicago, Richard has been able to work in a gainful, productive, meaningful job. As his father gratefully affirms, “Richard wouldn’t be who he is today without UCP Seguin.” Throughout their many years of involvement with the organization, the Smiths have been faithful financial donors in support of UCP Seguin’s programs for people with developmental disabilities. In addition to monetary gifts, Rich and Rose gave of their time and talent, helping to form a local special recreation association to provide fun activities for individuals with disabilities in the west suburbs. Even as his wife Rose passed
away, Rich carried on her legacy of generosity. Rich has acted as the Moonlighters DJ for many years so all the people with disabilities could rock the night away with friends during their Saturday nights out. Buoyed by his son’s successes, his wife’s memory, and his own zest for life, Rich Smith personifies the spirit of philanthropy, a spirit that that continues to make UCP Seguin a preeminent organization serving people with disabilities. You can join Rich Smith and help to provide life without limits for people with disabilities. Donate online at ucpseguin.org or send gifts to UCP Seguin, 332 Harrison Street, Oak Park IL 60304
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Wonder Works Children’s Museum Creative and imaginative play are vital to a healthy child and Wonder Works Children’s Museum provides countless
opportunities for both, giving children a safe space to explore. Wonder Works is committed to providing an environment where early learning flourishes through thoughtfully designed “experience zones” and educational programming.
This Community Giving Guide of local nonprofits will run weekly through December. If you would like information on how to list your organization, email Marc Stopeck at marc@oakpark.com.
Rachel Rettberg CEO Wonder Works Children’s Museum 6445 W North Ave, Oak Park IL 60302 773.636.7971 rrettberg@wonder-works.org wonder-works.org www.facebook.com/ wonderworkschildrensmusem
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We help you give back. How is up to you. “This is a great time for the entire community to invest in the Community Foundation.”--John & Linda Tibensky, donors
If you or your family has had a liquidity event or significant income this year, consider establishing a Donor Advised Fund with us right here in your community. We have the staff and experience to work with you to give locally and/or elsewhere around the country. A donor-advised fund, or DAF, allows donors to make a charitable contribution and receive a tax deduction this year and then recommend grants from the fund over time. Establishing a DAF with the Oak Park-River Forest Community Foundation in 2016 is a smart move. With uncertainty on the tax front – including potential limitations on the charitable contribution deduction – 2016 is an excellent year to give into a DAF, take the deduction this year, and continue to make meaningful contributions to organizations in future years. A donor-advised fund is like a charitable savings account: a donor contributes to the fund as frequently as they like and then recommends grants to their favorite charity when they are ready. While we can manage any size DAF over $10,000, DAF’s of $500,000+ can continue to be managed by your current Financial Advisor. Set up with us is easy and takes a minimum amount of your time. Connect with Kristin Carlson Vogen or Rhea Yap kcvogen@oprfcf.org | ryap@oprfcf.org 1049 Lake Street, Suite 204, Oak Park | 708-848-1560 or visit us at: www oprfcf.org | facebook.com/OPRFCF
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