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RIVERSIDE-BROOKFIELD Also serving North Riverside $1.00

Vol. 32, No. 50

December 13, 2017

CChange of the guard D Deputy takes over as N North Riverside fire chief PPAGE 3

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Brookfield Library scraps referendum idea

CHEEK TO CHEEK: Susan and Tom Zidlicky have led the Riverside Dancing Club’s board for the past three years, driving up membership from 60 couples to 86. Both are third generation members of the club, which is open only to married couples.

Call for plans to build addition to existing facility By BOB UPHUES Editor

Brookfield voters won’t confront a future referendum for funding the construction of a new public library. The library’s board of trustees on Dec. 8 announced they’ve scrapped that plan and instead will issue a request for proposals from architectural firms to build an addition to the existing library. The estimated $6 million addition will be paid for out of cash reserves that the library board quietly has been setting aside for the last decade. “We’ll find out if we get what we need,” said library board President Linda Kampschroeder. “We’re not just going to go with any old thing. We want something where the end product is something we can be happy with.” The library board is courting architectural firms with specific experience designing libraries, including the firm it has worked with for the past several years on its now-abandoned plan for a new library campus, Studio GC. See LIBRARY on page 8

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Riverside Dancing Club has weathered fashion’s whims since 1949 By BOB SKOLNIK Contributing Reporter

The Riverside Dancing Club has been around for 68 years, but many people don’t know anything about it. The club hosts typically hosts three dances and a summer party each year. It’s a club for people who like to dance and party and

it has an atmosphere of an earlier time. “It’s sort of a secret society that nobody knows about,” joked longtime member Michael Heine, who joined the club with his wife, Gwen, in 1983. The club was founded in 1949 in the aftermath of World War II, and membership is limited to married couples. New couples wanting to join must be spon-

sored by at least one member couple. Fall and winter dances are formal events, requiring tuxedos for the men and long dresses for the women. The spring dance is somewhat less formal, with suits and cocktail dresses allowed. You generally must live in Riverside or See DANCE on page 11

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