Neighbors of Darien - January/February 2011
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Neighbors of Darien - January/February 2011
Darien Neighbors™of neighborsofdarien.com January/February 2011 Your community magazine What you can learn from A Dog's Life Mary Bridget Brown... an incredible story POSTAL CUSTOMER PERMIT NO. 93 WESTMONT, IL 60559 City of Darien 1702 Plainfield Rd. Darien, Illinois 60561 PAID PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE Neighbors Publications Neighbors of Darien Magazine Inside Information Neighbors of Darien Magazine A message from our mayor 630-995-3482 neighborsofdarien.com Neighbors Staff and Contributors Valerie Karpeck, Publisher Sharon Kassl, Production Director Mary Coyle Sullivan, Editor Linnea Carlson, Creative Director Colleen Zawarus, Graphic Artist 7 Community Liaisons Mary Ann Crooks Chamber Administrator Darien Chamber of Commerce, 630-968-0004 Scott Coren Assistant to City Administrators City of Darien, 630-353-8104 30 FEATURE STORY A Dog's Life by Beth Lopez. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 What we can learn from our dogs on how to live a life of love and laughter Mary Wintermute Administrative Secretary City of Darien, 630-353-8115 Christine Cigler Public Information Coordinator Indian Prairie Public Library, 630-887-8760 For calendar listings: Please submit your activity dates to info@emeraldmarketing.com For advertising opportunities: valerie@emeraldmarketing.com 630-992-2121 DEPARTMENTS Mayor’s Letter.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 City News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Chamber of Commerce news. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Nuggets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Around the Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Important Contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 January Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 NEIGHBORS™ is published bimonthly. Editorial contributions are welcome. Send your information to neighbors@emeraldmarketing.com. Advertising deadline is the 10th of the month preceding publication. ...A community needs a soul if it is to become a true home for human beings. You, the people must get it this soul.” — Pope John Paul II I am pleased the City of Darien is beginning the process of “Municipal Electrical Aggregation” which is intended to save our residents money on their monthly electric bills. Right now the City Council is holding public hearings and will consider passing a resolution in January to put a referendum on the ballot in April to give the City of Darien the ability to group all the electrical usage of Darien residents and offer it to several different companies. If a company is willing to offer the electricity at a lower price than you see on your ComEd bill, participating residents would save money each month. This concept is simple and similar to our Resident Joint Bid for Services Program. The City obtains resident bid prices for tree trimming, tree planting, porch light installation and repair, and concrete work on private property as part of the public project bid specifications. The City is also about to begin the budget process, in which we evaluate all costs and services to ensure residents a good value for their support of their local government. This process begins in mid-February. I would like to invite all residents to participate in the meetings or tune in to Darien Channel Six on Comcast to watch your local government at work. If you have any questions or suggestions for us, please always feel free to contact City Hall at (630) 852-5000. Sincerely, Kathleen Weaver City Of Darien, Mayor ©2010 Neighbors is published by Emerald Marketing, Inc. All rights reserved. No portion of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the publisher. February Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Good Neighbor Bridget Mary Brown. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 GOOD NEIGHBOR TM Follow us on Twitter! “NeighborsMags” Follow us on Facebook “Neighbors Magazines” 4 5 What I have learned from my dog about life. By Beth Lopez A s I start to consider a resolution for 2011, I glance over at my dog. She’s sleeping peacefully on the couch. A carefree dog’s life with loving humans to take care of your needs, communication that consists of a tail wag and mandatory naps sounds pretty inviting right now. No worries! If there is any creature on earth that knows how to live a life of love and laughter in its simplest form, it’s a dog. Granted, dogs don’t laugh out loud, but we know they experience joy. Beth Lopez and Mimi enjoy a game of catch in their yard. Here’s a couple of good “dog lessons” for us all: Playtime is anytime. Any dog, at any age is ready for some good old fashioned fun. My dog in particular could fetch a rope toy for hours on end. She doesn’t even need a nc e . of a b u n d a Life is full a little. et to play Don't forg 6 designated toy to play with…. she’s happy with a dirty sock. Her dogged enthusiasm for play reminds me how dropping out the routine of life to enjoy and have fun adds to the spice of life. You know you are alive when you are playing. Human playtime doesn’t even need to be organized and arranged, it can be as spontaneous as grabbing any old plaything, like a sock. Take your child or grandchild and play their favorite game or toss a ball around with them. See for a minute what incredible joy it brings. Stop for a moment in your day and do something you haven’t done in a while or only do when someone special is in town, like walking the Magnificent Mile or going to a museum. Life is full and abundant when you are enjoying yourself and enjoying your time should be an everyday occurrence. ...Continued, page 8 7 Life is always exciting when you have keys in your hand. that might make me want to leap off the ground with dog-like enthusiasm? It should be! If not, maybe it’s time to reevaluate some of those things I If I want my dog to leap three feet off the ground don’t like and ask myself how really necessary they all I have to do is jingle my car keys. She knows are to me. I may not enjoy a rough day at work, but she’s going somewhere! How exciting! When life’s the bottom line is I love my job, it’s rewarding and keys are in my hand, what direction am I going? Is fulfilling and I can be excited about what might lie tomorrow something I anticipate with excitement ahead. My family is a constant source of joy and I know that tomorrow’s destination will Our dogs remind us to enjoy the simple things in life. be something to look forward to because they are a part of my life. Even though some of my children are growing up and moving on with their lives I can be excited to see what they do with their own set of keys and share their joy with them. Neither rain, nor hail, or sleet or 8 snow will keep down the enthusiasm of going for a walk. Here’s something I really struggle with, making time to exercise, which will prolong my health and essentially increase my time here on earth! My dog doesn’t seem to have that problem. It wouldn’t matter if it’s pouring rain or 30 below, she’s ready for that walk. I love to take walks, so why not enjoy them to the point that I would do it regardless Mary Sullivan and her good friend's dog Cody are enjoying a gorgeous winter day! of the weather, my current to-do list, my attitude or the time of day? I have yet to exercise and say to myself “Man, I regret doing that.” Dogs know instinctively that exercise is important and a healthy 2011 might have me tapping into my “inner dog” and getting off the couch. Take a break when you need one. Antoinette Basso and Rusty cuddle to stay warm. A dog has no problem flopping down onto a sunny spot on the floor and taking a little nap. It doesn’t have to be 8pm, a ...Continued, page 10 9 A dog knows when it is time to take a break. Continued from page 9 dog just knows it’s time to rest. Knowing my limits and letting myself relax makes me and everyone around me happy. Recharging my batteries doesn’t always happen in the form of sleep. Sometimes, just meeting a friend for coffee or sitting and reading a book for 30 10 minutes will do the trick. The point is, take a break! We all make time for others, our family, our boss, our community; we would all be a much more useful part of society if we took the time to stay revitalized by taking little moments and savoring them with a little rest and reflection. Love those that love us….and even those that don’t. Of course, the most obvious quality of our fourlegged friends is unconditional love. It doesn’t matter what kind of day I have, who I’ve been nice to or not-so-nice to my dog greets me with love and affection. Additionally, my dog doesn’t even need to know someone to instantly like them. She just assumes you are a person she wants to get to know. Isn’t that something we could all be more aware of? How we react to others always determines how they treat us in return. What if I gave everyone the same benefit of unconditional love that my Certain ly a dog dog gives me? I bet I would feel lots of s life for as the f r Mimi, C olic in th love and laughter in my life! Granted, ody and e Lo p e z Rust y fa m ily yard this isn’t as easy as it might seem. . If someone is having a really bad day and amusement unleashing it in our direction, my first inclination down the untraveled would be to bark back. I try to imagine for a moment that I am the one barking. How would road of a New Year……thanks to my I want that person to react? With love or with four-legged friend. fear and anger? Loving others with puppy-like honesty tends to defuse even the most volatile Beth Lopez and her dog Mimi are 10 year residents of situations. Darien they lives a dog’s life with their family of eight. To read more of Beth’s writing, check out her blog on I’m looking forward to a year full of www.theroadtofaith.com. long walks, happy greetings, and 11 City of Darien 630-852-5000 • www.darien.il.us City of Darien winter parking regulations New City of Darien text alerts! There is no parking allowed on city streets during a snow event when snow or ice exceeds one inch. Snowplows and other emergency vehicles must have access and ability to pass down streets; parked vehicles in the roadways inhibit these vehicles and block visibility. In snow emergencies snowplows are able to more efficiently clear your street without parked vehicles obstructing the process. We thank you for your cooperation and support! 2011 Darien Citizen of the Year news Tune in to see the announcement of our 2011 Citizen of the Year at the City Council meeting on January 17 at 7:30pm. On February 22 everyone is invited to the Citizen of the Year cake and coffee reception at City Hall. Come and meet the 2011 Citizen of the Year and celebrate with us to honor all they have done to make Darien the nice place it is to live and raise a family. Then, please join us on March 5 at Alpine Banquets for a dinner/dance honoring our Citizen of the Year. Ticket cost will be $30 per person. Reservations for the dinner/dance will be available after February 1 at City Hall. 12 T City of Darien coach light program has begun! C he City of Darien is now participating in the nixle text alert system. Residents can now sign up to receive text and/or email alerts regarding urgent city matters. You can learn more about the system and register to receive text alerts at nixle.com. Note: In order to activate the alerts when registering, you must go to the “settings” tab at the top right, and check “City of Darien” and any others you would like to receive alerts from. oach lights are a way to help illuminate private property for both safety and appearance. The City of Darien has solicited various vendors to assist residents with repairing, replacing or installing coach lights. Residents will be responsible for contacting the vendor directly for assistance with their Coach Light needs. Each vendor has submitted model information with a picture as well as pricing and available finish. The vendors have also provided information on labor. You may view the coach light catalog at city hall or at our website; darien.il.us/ Departments/MunicipalServices. The coach lights are also on display at Darien City Hall, 1702 Plainfield Road. For more information please call Mary at 630-353-8102. 13 City of Darien 630-852-5000 • www.darien.il.us Real estate tax programs for residents age 65 and older Guardian program for senior citizens enior residents age 65 or older may be eligible for the following tax reduction programs: Senior Homestead Exemption: for Residents who own and occupy their residence and are liable for the payment of real estate taxes. heriff Zaruba encourages every senior citizen in DuPage County to register with the Guardian System, a free service designed to ensure the well being of seniors as well as the physically and mentally disabled in the county. S Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption: for residents who own and occupy their residence, are liable for the payment of real estate taxes and whose household income is under $55,000.00. Real Estate Tax Deferral: for residents who own and occupy their residence, have lived in Illinois for 3 years and whose household income is under $40,000.00. For more information on any of these programs please contact the Downers Grove Township at 630-968-2100. PILOT II subsidized taxi program T he City of Darien sponsors a subsidized taxi service program that assists eligible residents age 65 or older and residents with disabilities with their transportation needs by providing coupons that reduce the cost of taxi fare. The program enables these residents to purchase up to seven coupons per month which are worth $5.00 in taxi fare, valid for use with participating taxi companies. The resident’s cost is $2.50; the city subsidizes the other $2.50. Coupons may not be used for transportation to airports. This program is administered by DuPage County, and you must register ahead of time for an identification card in order to use the coupons. This process takes anywhere from 2 to 4 weeks. For more information on this program, you may call 630-852-5000, or to register come in to Darien City Hall, 1702 Plainfield Road. 14 S How does it work? Guardian is a computerized phone system that calls registered members on prearranged days and times to verify that they are okay. If the member does not respond to the telephone call by entering a four digit code on their telephone an alarm sounds and a police dispatcher will attempt to reach the member via telephone. If still unsuccessful, a previously designated neighbor or family member will be contacted. If the emergency contact cannot be reached, a deputy will be sent to the member's home to make sure everything is okay. Who is eligible to participate? Guardian is available to DuPage County residents who are over the age of 62 or physically or mentally disabled and live alone. How do I sign up? To register for the Guardian program you may call the Sheriff's Office at 630-407-2400 to have an application mailed to you. Applications may also be picked up at the Sheriff's Office, 501 North County Farm Rd., Wheaton, or at any Township Office. Your elected city officials and city administrator Kathleen Moesle Weaver Mayor 630-271-1619 Joanne Coleman City Clerk 630-654-3623 Michael J. Coren City Treasurer 630-985-0974 Ted V. Schauer Alderman 630-969-3081 John Galan Alderman 2 630-969-8378 John Poteraske Alderman 3 630-968-0199 Carolyn Gattuso Alderman 4 630-850-8724 Joseph Marchese Alderman 5 630-254-2421 Sylvia McIvor Alderman 6 312-961-9230 Halil Avci Alderman 7 630-963-4260 Bryon Vana City Administrator 630-353-8114 15 Darien Chamber of Commerce darienchamber.com 1702 Plainfield Rd. • Darien, IL 60561 • 630-968-0004 Welcome New Chamber Members Bayern Builders, Inc. 18 W 141 Willow Lane • Darien Joe Wasler • (630) 353-0172 www.bayernbuilders.com Specializing in Kitchens, Bathrooms, Basements, and Additions. We are a full service remodeling company in business for over 15 years. Member of the Better Business Bureau with an A+ rating and 2009 complaint free award. Call for a free in home consultation and estimate. Darien Patch Lauren Williamson • (847) 239-2989 darien-il.patch.com Darien Patch is an online source for all of your community news. In addition to daily updates about local government, schools and community happenings, Patch offers a comprehensive directory of Darien businesses. E-mail Editor Lauren Williamson at lauren.williamson@patch.com if you have news tips. Visit Darien Patch at darien-il.patch.com Louis’ For Men 748 Ogden Avenue • Downers Grove Lou Imbrogno • (630) 968-6333 Since 1973, Louis’ For Men has offered the finest in men's clothing, custom made men's suits, sports 16 coats, slacks and shirts. Professional tailoring and alterations and the latest in tuxedo rental sales. With our newly expanded showroom come see why we were nominated One of The Best Retail Buisinesses in Downers Grove. Paula Pinkerton Salon 5010 Fairview Avenue, Suite 1 Downers Grove • (630) 960-4140 A hidden gem in Downers Grove boasts a petite and trendy atmosphere. Quiet and sophisticated, my salon offers your every hair desire, fashion coaching, facial and body waxing. With 22 years of salon and life experience, I feel very blessed to be able to make a difference in so many lives. Potbelly Sandwich Shop 7500 Kingery Highway • Willowbrook Bart McClean • (630) 794-0576 Potbelly has built a passionate, loyal following of fans that spread the word about the fun, energetic atmosphere and great food. The unique Potbelly experience is defined by its combination of toasty warm sandwiches, hand-dipped shakes, tasty madeto-order salads, as well as friendly and lively people. Please visit your neighborhood Potbelly located at 7500 Kingery Highway, by phone at (630) 794-0576, or for more information, visit the company's Website at www.potbelly.com. Featured Member Be Touched Therapeutic Massage Sabrina Schottenhamel • (630) 709-7900 www.betouchedmassage.com Sabrina is a Licensed Massage Therapist, practicing for almost seven years. Sabrina travels to the home or office and will give you an awesome massage! She will provide the massage table, sheets, lotions/ oils, music, and a heating pad for the table. Sabrina also does chair massage in-office, at holiday parties, corporate events, and golf outings. Excellence Award Winners Congratulations to the 2010 Business Excellence Award Winners Business of The Year and Business To Consumer: Citizens Financial Bank, Corrine Ganiec Not For Profit: Carmelite Carefree Village, Sandra Kariotis Business To Business and Member of The Year: DuPage Star Technology, Andrew Blumenfeld Professional Services: County Line Properties -Valerie Karpeck Not pictured: Rookie Of The Year: Mike Field Automated Forms & Graphics, Inc. State Bank of Countryside 7380 S. Route 83 • Darien Pamela Washington • 708-485-4141 As a locally owned family business, we understand the financial needs and concerns faced in our customer's personal and business lives. Our employees are knowledgeable professionals that bring neighborly warmth to the banking business. Upcoming Events January 11, 11:30am State of The Chamber Ashton Place January 12, 5pm Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Edward Jones - Tim Werner January 15, 9am Coffee With Mayor Weaver St. John Lutheran Church January 19, 12pm Chamber 101 The Blue Diamond Group January 19, 5pm Multi Chamber BAH Citizens Financial Bank (Willowbrook Location) January 26, 10am Microsoft 7 Workshop Indian Prairie Library February 2, 5:30pm 3rd Annual Connecting Women… Creating Opportunities Downers Grove Wine Shop February 11, 7:15am Corporate Strategies Workshop With Bill Bartlett Ashton Place February 19, 9am Coffee With Mayor Weaver Darien Dunkin Donuts February 22, 11:30am Economic Outlook Luncheon Ashton Place 17 Nuggets AnAn eclectic collection ofof what’s happening in in Darien eclectic collection what’s happening Darien Around Town An amazing new storefront opened up in November with eye popping and unique purses, bags, clutches, wallets, hats, hair accessories and more on display for everyone to see! Ellie Gibbler is located at 1224 Plainfield Road, just to the rear of Celestine Spa. The small cottage that Ellie calls home will take your breath away with the colorful array of hand-made items. Be sure to stop in and see for yourself this fairy tale world! Darien School District #61 is pleased to announce their Kindergarten Round Up at Mark DeLay School. Starting on February 1, pick up a registration folder at any District #61 school office. Be sure to return on February 24 from 5-8pm for registration or call the office to make an appointment to register your child. Midwestern University received a 2010 Conservation and Native Landscaping Award for restoring wetlands and wooded areas on the Downers Grove Campus. For the first time, Pillars, a local mental health and social service agency, is offering a “Buy it Now” opportunity on one of its most exclusive Live Auction items from the 2011 Pillars Ball. Available now at pillarscommunity.org, one lucky purchaser and five friends or family members will be able to spend a week at the luxurious and exclusive Esperanza Resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, voted the ‘#1 Best Resort in Mexico’ by Travel & Leisure magazine. “This resort is truly the epitome of luxury and opulence.” said Pillars Ball co-chair and board member Zada Clarke. The Pillars Ball is Pillars’ largest fundraising event, helping to bridge the gap between a struggling economy and significant state budget cuts. The Ball will be held at The Westin in Lombard on January 22, from 6pm - Midnight. The evening will include dinner, casino style gaming, both a live and silent auction, raffle and wine table – all to raise funds for the vital services Pillars provides. For more information and tickets visit pillarscommunity.org. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Chicago Wilderness have selected Midwestern University for a 2010 Conservation and Native Landscaping Award. The award recognizes the University’s exceptional restoration of 8.97 acres of wetlands and oak-hickory woods. The award cites a natural area on the north side of the Downers Grove Campus that is home to a variety of wildlife and includes a walking trail that winds its way through native trees, plants, and prairie grasses. “We strongly believe in the importance of being good environmental stewards of our campus and providing our students with natural areas for recreation and reflection,” said Kathleen H. Goeppinger, Ph.D., President and CEO of Midwestern University.” The Conservation and Native Landscaping Awards specifically commended Midwestern University on restoring the natural communities’ health and sustaining biodiversity while providing a place for students to learn about the natural world. 18 19 Around the Block for more, visit neighborsofdarien.com Record breaking year for Swarm The 2010 football season culminated The Darien Swarm, a member of ball. The Tiny Mite and Mitey Mite with the Pee Wee 1 team coached by Chicagoland Pop Warner cheer and teams, ages 5 through 9, both had sucJoe Olson and Pee Wee 2 coached by football programs had the best season cessful seasons and played outstanding Alex Villarreal facing off on November in its three-year history. A total of five games all year long. “It’s great to see 7 for the State Championship. While football teams and three cheer squads how these guys develop, and what’s the two teams went nose to nose all all made the Swarm’s highest recognieven better is watching them develop a four quarters, it was Pee Wee 2 that tion possible this year. real love for the game, ”said Kirin. ended up with the victory and a trip “Our cheerleaders have improved The Swarm’s oldest team, the Junior to the regional championship to face each and every year, we are very proud Midgets had a respectable 5-3 season, a tenacious team from Kansas City of these girls”, said Swarm President, going all the way to the state semi-final on November 21 in Michigan City, Tony Lopez. Both of the Swarm’s match, while the two Pee Wee teams Indiana. The boys came up with a older teams can qualify for competihad incredible 7-1 and 8-0 records. 13-7 win in Inditions. Swarm’s Jr. Pee ana to become the Wee girls made it all first ever Regional the way to state with champions in a 4th place finish. The Swarm history. Junior Midget team, The Darien comprised of 11-13 Swarm provides year olds went all the developmental way to Regionals and spor ts for boys placed 3rd in their diviand girls ages 5-13 sion in the entire Mid in Football and West Region. Cheer, as well as The cheerleaders soccer, baseball were not the only ones and softball, in to shine this year. The Darien and surSwarm’s five outstandrounding areas. ing football teams (pictured – Swarm Pee Wee Division 3 Regional championship team: Joey Tonoff, range in ages from 5-13 Mark Wilson, Cormak Burke, Josh Heiro, Keiran Burke, Christian Shimkus, Robert For more informayears old. “Our youngest Southworth, Miles Walker, Grant Lester, Ryan Olsen, Danny Schimmel, Will Smith, tion and upcoming Nick Meyers, Ross Wenkus, Tony Spacone, Sergio Villalobos, Charlie Maher, Danny teams are just a whole lot Fors, Jake Chisholm, Ryan Martin, Sam Basalone, Nima Cheraghchi, Kyle Brennan, tryouts visit darienof fun,” said Steve Kirin, Joe Keys, Mitch Mendel, Zach Villarreal, Coaches; Alex Villarreal, Dave Downey, swarm.com. Swarm Director of FootGary Lester, Ron Martin, Rob Olsen, Robert Southworth Sr., Perry Tonoff) Spend your Sunday with the Historical Society Warm the cockles of your heart at a delicious gathering presented by the Darien Historical Society on January 30. “The Sunday Dinner” will satisfy both your dining and entertainment pleasure at Alpine Banquets. Tickets are available at 630-964-6792 or 630-985-7779, which include dinner, show and free raffle prizes; cocktails begin at 1pm. “Remembering Marshall Fields” will enlighten while coaxing your memory. The iconic Chicago retail story is Leslie Goddard’s deeply researched, visual presentation. A Northwestern graduate and resident of Darien, Ms. Goddard is well regarded in the western suburbs and metropolitan Chicago as a U.S. cultural lecturer and portrayer of historical figures. With no football conflict, you are invited to bring friends and family to an upbeat afternoon. The Darien Historical Society appreciates and thanks local businesses that contribute raffle certificates and especially Michael Coren, sponsor of the delightful entertainment. Call now to make arrangements; deadline is January 23. How better to live than to laugh! Park District plans winter fun Clean out those old toys and make some money at the Kid’s Garage on January 21 from 6-9pm. Baby Bargain Boutique & Maternity Sale – Buy or sell your usable maternity clothes, children’s clothing for children ages 4 and under, baby toys, bay gear and furniture on January 22, 9am-1pm. There will be an Indoor Garage Sales on February 5 and/or March 5, 9am-1pm. Clean out your closets, attics and hardto-part-treasures. 20 A yearly tradition continues with the Daddy-Daughter Date Night. The 12th Annual date night is set for Ashton Place for February 10 from 7-8:30pm. Preschool Registration for Fall 2011 begins January 17 for new student residents and January 24 for new student non-residents. Open House will be held on January 12 or February 16, 6-7:30pm. For more information call 630-968-6400x104. There are many options for extending your child’s preschool day. AM Fun & Frolic, Afternoon Playmakers and Just for Fun. They start at 9am and can stay as late as 6pm. There are also Enrichment classes such as Run, Jump & Shoot, Crazy Paint and Hippity Hop in case you need to extend your preschooler’s time after the morning session. One day parties include: To Infinity & Beyond, Firefighter Party, Hello Kitty, Princess Tea, Dora, Transformers to name a few. Check out the new Winter Brochure or our website for others. Ski Lessons and Snowboard Lessons are popular for the wintertime fun will be held at Four Lakes Village in Lisle. Register with the park district. All of the new classes start in January for sports, dance, fitness and music, wellness seminars, Know Better Do Better (3 part improve your well being class) to name a few. Winter brochures were mailed in November. If you haven’t received one, please stop by the office, check our website www. darienparks. com or call us at 630-968-6400. Around the Block Darien Youth Club gets ready for baseball Baseball and softball registration is set for January 7 from 7-9pm at Eisenhower Junior High School in the Commons Room. For more information or to register visit darienyouthclub.org. 8th Grade Information Night at Hinsdale South Mark your calendar for January 5 for the Eighth grade family night starting at 7pm. This is an informative evening where both parents and students may come to HSHS to see presentations from the guidance staff on the registration/ course selection process, and attend an athletics/clubs/activities fair. This event focuses on delivering relevant information for incoming students, and welcoming students and their families to HSHS. Loads of exciting programs are set for the new year at Hinsdale South. Hornet Jazz Band Festival will be on January 13 at 7pm. Semester Exams take place January 18-20. The Deaf for more, visit neighborsofdarien.com Drama Winter Play is set for January 27 & 28. The Spirit Week events are extensive and will conclude with the Turnabout Dance on February 12. The Winter Orchestra Concert is on February 23 at 7:30 pm. All are invited to the Hornet Hoedown at Arabian Knights Farms on February 11 sponsored by the Booster Club. For more information on these events visit south.hisdale86.org. Library takes the chill out of winter The new refurbished library has an amazing array of programming to help take the chill out of winter. From story times, book groups, movies and special programming there is something for everyone! Parents of young children should take advantage of the fabulous story time offerings. The sign- Our Lady of Peace hosts open house The library's new children's area up social is set for February 8 from 9-11am. Come check out the new space for the youngest of book lovers! There’s a special group of readers that likes unraveling clues, interpreting evidence and analyzing characters. The IPPL is partnering with the Woodridge Public Library to bring crime readers together on the third Thursday of the month (October through February) at 7 pm at the Downers Grove Wine Shop at 1240 75th Street to discuss books of crime and mystery. You can pick up a copy of the book at the Checkout Desk one month prior to the discussion. Please reserve a place by calling 630-887-8760 ext. 239 or indianprairielibrary.org Another interesting offering is the novel idea/book discussion group. If you are looking for some casual conversation about a book be sure to drop in for one of our librarian-led book discussions. Copies of the books are available at the checkout desk one month before the meeting. Groups meet at 7:30 p.m. Our Lady of Peace Catholic School located at 709 Plainfield Road in Darien is hosting an Open House Sunday, January 30 from 1:30- 3pm. On February 4 the community is invited to a 9am school mass, where a distinguished alum and distinguished teacher will be recognized. Do not miss out on the opportunity to take a closer look at the typical school day by taking a school tour, which will be offered on February 4 from 10:15am-1pm. Our Lady of Peace's strong faith based curriculum from preschool thru 8th grade has been praised by area high schools. They now offer before and after school care, a dedicated computer lab, regional and state science fair participation, no cut sports, homework club, sacrament preparation, half and full day kindergarten and much more. For more information visit the Our Lady of Peace website at olopdarien.org or call 630-325-9220. January 12 Shanghai Girls by Lisa See February 9 A Recipe for Bees by Gail Anderson-Gargatz. Kingswood Academy plans open house Three-time winner of the Best of Darien Award in the schools' category. Kingswood Academy will hold an Open House January 5 & February 2 from 9-10:30am. For more information visit kingswoodacademy.org 22 23 Around the Block for more, visit neighborsofdarien.com YMCA offers winter programming Creative Youth Art Fair Freaky Friday Splash & Bash– January 28 & February 25, 6:30-8:30pm Moms/Dads Morning Out –January 14 & February 11, 9:45am-1pm Club Saturday Night– January 15 & February 19, 7-10 pm Move to Loose Fitness Expo– January 16, 1-3pm Girls Club– January 19 & February 16, 4-5:30pm Cardio Challenge– February 1-28 Live Wires Recreation Night– February 5, 6:30-8:30pm Super Bowl Ride– February 6, 10-11am Daddy/Daughter Dance– February 12, 6-8pm Heart Smart– February 14-20 For more information call 630929-2408 or visit indianboundaryymca.org. The Darien Woman’s Club Charity Fund, Inc. is hosting the Creative Youth Art Fair on January 30 at Eisenhower Junior High from 2-3pm. This free community service event showcases artwork created by children ages preschool through high school in 6 different media categories, from Darien and the surrounding school districts. You can find registrations forms at darienwomansclub.org. Forms must be completed and postmarked by January 13, or dropped off at the Indian Prairie Library drop box, located in the lobby, by January 20. Heating Safety Tips professional do the installation. All fuelburning equipment should be vented to the outside to avoid carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. • Install and maintain CO alarms to avoid the risk of CO poisoning. If you smell gas in your gas heater, do not light the appliance. Leave the home immediately and call your local fire department or gas company. Please visit dwfd.org or call Alicia at 630-910-2200 for additional information. History Speaks Lecture Series at Naper Settlement “Charles Darwin and the Voyage of the Beagle,” is the featured presentation of the History Speaks Lecture Series, to be held from 4-5pm, January 23, at Naper Settlement’s Century Memorial Chapel, 523 S. Webster St., Naperville. Imagine an evening at London’s Royal Geological Society with the affable, young Charles Darwin among friends, telling the stories of his amazing adventure sailing around the world on the HMS Beagle. Storyteller and science teacher Brian “Fox” Ellis steps into Darwin’s shoes to model the scientific process and engage listeners in a discussion. For tickets, call 630-420-6010 or visit napersettlement.museum for more information. Children in grades 1-5 will enjoy at day off school from 9am-3pm January17. Have fun with super cool, snow-related activities: learn about famous snowstorms and the chemistry of making snow; make a snow globe; play ice cube relay races and snowflake bingo. Children also will participate in a community service activity to acknowledge the purpose of Martin Luther King, Jr. Call 630-420-6010 for reservations. Be Warm & Safe This Winter! • Keep anything that can burn at least three feet away from heating equipment, like the furnace, fireplace, wood stove, or portable space heater. • Have a three-foot “Kid Free Zone” around open fires and space heaters. • Never use an oven to heat your home. • Have a qualified professional install stationary space heating equipment, water heaters, or central heating equipment according to the local codes and manufacturer’s instructions. • Have heating equipment and chimneys cleaned and inspected every year by a qualified professional. • Remember to turn portable heaters off when leaving the room or going to bed. • Always use the right kind of fuel, specified by the manufacturer, for fuel burning space heaters. • Make sure the fireplace has a sturdy screen to stop sparks from flying into the room. Ashes should be cool before putting them in a metal container. Keep the container a safe distance away from your home. • Test smoke alarms monthly. • Install wood burning stoves following the manufacturer’s instructions or have a 24 25 Neighbors Darien Magazine Aroundof the Block Important Contacts DARIEN SUNDAY Neighbors Magazine 630-995-3482 info@emeraldmarketing.com Utilities City of Darien. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-852-5000 Nicor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-642-6748 City Administrator. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-353-8114 ATT Director of Municipal Services. . . . . . . 630-353-8106 New Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-244-4444 Public Works. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-353-8105 Repair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888-611-4466 Post Office – Westmont. . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-968-0855 Comcast Humane Society – Darien. . . . . . . . . . . 630-375-7976 Cable. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 866 594-1234 Fire Departments — 911 for Emergency Downers Grove Darien-Woodridge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-910-2200 ARC Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 847 981-0091 (E of Cass, S of 67th, W of Rt. 83, N of I-55) TUESDAY Com Ed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-EDISON1 2 Open House at Old Lace Schoolhouse & Museum Historical Society 1-3 pm 3 City Council Meeting City Hall 7:30pm Darien. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-971-3999 TDD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-971-3999 Sanitary District. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-969-0664 9 Library 10 Lyric Opera Lecture Library 7pm Indian Prairie Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-887-8760 Park District THURSDAY Administrative. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-968-6400 Darien SportsPlex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-789-6666 Parks Department . . . . . . . . . . 630-968-6400, ext 122 FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 11 State of the Chamber Ashton Place 11:30am Afternoon with author Karen Abbott Library 2pm 5 16 Move to Loose Expo YMCA 1-3pm 30 DHS Sunday Dinner Alpine Banquets, 1pm Open House Our Lady of Peace School, 1:30-3pm Creative Youth Art Fair Eisenhwer Jr. High 2-3pm 17 Lego Creations Library 10:30am-12:30pm Exam Cram Library 12:30-8:45pm City Council Meeting City Hall 7:30pm 24 31 18 Martin Luther King Jr. Day Shopping in your closet Library 7pm 25 HAPPY NEW YEAR! 6 7 Open House Kingswood Academy 9-10:30am Digital Photos using Picasa Library, 7pm Eighth Grade Information Night Hinsdale South HS 7pm 12 Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Edward Jone/ Tim Warner 5pm Community Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-968-6400 23 26 4 Darien Woman’s Club General Meeting Swim & Racquet Club 7pm Internet Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 888 423-7888 Lemont. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-257-2376 Police Department — 911 for Emergency WEDNESDAY Please send your event information to MaryS@emeraldmarketing.com (West of Cass) Tri-State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 630-323-6445 JANUARY 2011 MONDAY 19 Chamber 101 The Blue Diamond Group, 12noon Book Awards Mania Monarch Madness Library, 3:30pm Girls Club YMCA, 4-5:30pm Multi Chamber BAH Citizens Bank Willowbrook, 5pm DW Fire Protection Board Meeting Station #1/Lyman Ave. 6:30pm 26 Microsoft 7 workshop Library, 10am Book Awards Mania Brainstorming the Bluestems Library, 3:30pm The Art of Marc Chagall Library, 7pm 8 Mock PSAT Library 10am-12:30pm 13 After school chess and cards Library 3:30-4:45pm 14 Moms/Dads Morning Out YMCA 9:45am-1pm Hornet Jazz Band Festival Hinsdale South HS 7pm 20 21 Movies & More Julie & Julia Library 7pm Kids Garage Sale Community Center 7-9pm 27 After school chess and cards Library 3:30-4:45pm 28 15 Coffee with Mayor Weaver St. John Lutheran Church, 9 -10am Gina Marie’s Family Yoga Library, 2:30pm Club Saturday Night YMCA 7-10pm 22 Baby Bargain Boutique Community Center 9am-1pm Pillars Ball Westin Lombard 6pm 29 Freak Friday Splash & Bash YMCA, 6:30-8:30pm Design a Valentine Library 1:30-3:30pm RU Game Library, 6:30-8:45pm Kids Swap n’ Shop Library 1:30-3:30pm Deaf Drama Winter Play Hinsdale South HS Deaf Drama Winter Play Hinsdale South HS DARIEN SUNDAY FEBRUARY 2011 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 1 THURSDAY 2 FRIDAY 3 Open House Kingswood Academy 9-10:30am 6 7 City Council Meeting City Hall 7:30pm 8 Story Times sign-up Library 9-11am Open House at Old Lace Schoolhouse & Museum Historical Society 1-3pm 9 Woman’s Club General Meeting Swim & Racquet Club 7pm 4 School Tour Our Lady of Peace School 10:15am-1:00pm 3rd Annual Connecting Woman…Creating Opportunities Downers Grove Wine Shop, 5pm Super Bowl Ride YMCA 10-11am SATURDAY Movies & More The Thrill of it All Library 7pm 10 Daddy-Daughter Date Night Park District Ashton Place 7-8:30pm 11 Corporate Strategies Workshop with Bill Bartlett Ashton Place 7:15am Moms/Dads Morning Out YMCA 9:45am-1pm 5 Indoor Garage Sale Community Center 9am-1pm Live Wires Rec Night YMCA 6:30-8:30pm 12 Daddy/Daughter Dance YMCA 6-8pm Coffee with Mayor Weaver Darien Dunkin Donuts 9 -10am Fe b r u a r y 7-12 - S p i r i t We e k a t H i n s d a l e S o u t h H i g h S c h o o l 13 14 15 VALENTINES DAY 21 22 Economic Outlook Luncheon Ashton Place 11:30am City Council Meeting City Hall 7:30pm 27 17 18 19 Club Saturday Night YMCA 7-10pm DW Fire Protection Board Meeting Station #1/Lyman Ave. 6:30pm PRESIDENT'S DAY 20 16 Girls Club YMCA 4-5:30pm 23 Winter Orchestra Concert 7:30pm Heartsaver CPR Class Station #1/Lyman Ave. 6-9pm 24 25 26 Freak Friday Splash & Bash YMCA 6:30-8:30pm 28 Please send your event information to info@emeraldmarketing.com 29 GOOD NEIGHBOR Bridget Mary Brown...an incredible story behind an amazing woman by Mary Coyle Sullivan Neighbors of Darien Magazine A ray of sunshine is one of the many phrases that best describe the delightful and inspirational Bridget Mary Brown. For 24 years this amazing young woman has overcome adversity and made every day an incredible story in the book of her life. Born March 22, 1986 in Elmhurst to Blaze Patrick and Nancy Elizabeth Brown, it was evident immediately that she was no ordinary newborn. Bridget was diagnosed with Down Syndrome and from day one the family unified to support and include her with dignity and hope in our world. As with many individuals with special needs, life has its many challenges. For Bridget, one of the early challenges was heart surgery when she was only 9 months old and 9 pounds. This surgery was an early indication of the vitality and fighting spirit Bridget bestowed. She has been surrounded by love from her parents, siblings and extended family since day one. Older sister Blair and younger brother Patrick have completed the circle of support that mom and dad have built in their lovely home adjacent to Darien Community Park. Mom Nancy was determined to have Bridget be a part of the same school system that her siblings were and she worked in cooperation with District 61 to actively facilitate the inclusion of Bridget in the educational system. Nancy Brown praises the teachers and staff at Mark DeLay, Lace and Eisenhower calling them, “best supporting actors and actresses,” in her daughters’ growth and learning. The trend continued when Bridget attended Hinsdale South High School where she graduated in 2005. Sadly as supportive as our local schools have been the State of Illinois continues to fall short in this process placing last, 50th, nationwide 30 in educational funding and inclusion programming. Nancy’s passions has not stopped in Darien, she is a part of the Illinois State Board of Education Project Choices and has become an Inclusion Expert traveling the country sharing her gift of knowledge with parents and educators. Mom and daughter make a dynamic duo in spreading hope for people with disabilities by encouraging them to “Dwell in the Possibilities.” That is the title of one of the many keynote speeches and workshops they present throughout the country. Bridget learned early on that her best tool would be her own voice and was an active member of the speech team at Hinsdale South. They have collaborated to create Butterflies for Change (butterfly4change.org), a consulting service for people with disabilities. In her early years she became involved in SEASPAR and Special Olympics and continues her quest today as an award winning gymnast and Global Messenger for Illinois, the birthplace of Special Olympics. Bridget reached stardom when she recently performed along Miley Cyrus in a movie that was filmed last summer. It is due to be released in the spring of 2011. She has been acting since the age of three and is very involved in the Performing Arts Center at Lyons Township High School, Special Needs Theater Group. Her current days are also filled working in her father’s dental office as an assistant’s assistant and a Pediatric Dental Educator at UIC Dental School. The list of accomplishments and accolades goes on and on when it comes to all that Bridget Mary Brown has accomplished. The future is a brighter place because of her infectious smile and radiant personality. It is truly a delight to spend a few minutes with this amazing young woman. 31 32
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