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Thursday, June 18, 2020 • Hinsdale, • Volume XIV, Issue 39 • 52 Pages • $1 on newsstands Community journalism the way it meant to be

Fountain of youth — Ava Grzelakowski and her cousins spent Monday morning at the Hinsdale Chamber of Commerce Farmers Market and Burlington Park. The seems to have been her favorite part of the trip into town. The farmers market is held each Monday from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m. through October. (Jim Slonoff photo)

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Ryan Companies originally designed a four-story building for the rear of the property at and Adams Street but has low- ered that building to three stories and made other changes since running the proposal by trustees in January. The Hinsdale Plan Commission’s public hearing on the development, now called Hinsdale Senior Residences, continue at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 24. Ryan proposes senior housing development Plan commissioners like some revisions developer made, still want more changes By Pamela Lannom al style was modified from craftsman it would result in fewer vehicle trips [email protected] to a “Georgian expression.” The set- than if the property reverted to an Fast facts backs along Ogden and Adams were office building site. After listening to input from also increased. When asked if vehicles exiting the Name: Hinsdale Senior Hinsdale trustees in January, rep- Additionally, developers revealed complex could be expected to pro- Residences (changed from resentatives from plans to make a $250,000 contribu- ceed south on Madison or Monroe Clarendale to avoid any name appeared before the ’s plan tion to local parks and to change the streets, Reinhofer replied that use of confusion) commission last week with a revised community’s name from Clarendale, local streets would be minor. Most Site: 16.8 acres at the proposal for a senior housing devel- which trustees did not care for, to drivers, he predicted, will travel on northwest corner of Ogden opment at Ogden Avenue and Hinsdale Senior Residences. Ogden, Route 83 and Interstates 294 Avenue and Adams Street, Adams Street. Erickson highlighted the need for and 88. formerly to Institute of “We’ve listened to the village senior housing in the area. “We feel that most of the traffic will Basic Life Principles board and we’ve updated our plans “Within a 15-minute drive, there be regional traffic coming from more Development: 330,000 based on the feedback that we are over 23,000 seniors age 75 or than a mile away,” he said. square feet with 245 units: received,” said Dave Erickson, vice older. That is a lot of seniors in the The facade of the building will fea- 135 independent living, 70 president of real estate development area,” he said. “We wouldn’t be ture brick veneer masonry and fiber assisted living, 40 memory for Ryan Companies, during a June here today proposing a $95 million cement siding with an undulating care, plus 17 senior villas 10 public hearing on the concept, investment if we didn’t believe in it.” pattern to create visual interest and Cost: $95 million held via Zoom. The land itself presents some chal- movement, said Bryan Pugh of PFB Zoning requests: approve The $95 million, 330,000-square- lenges, with flood plain/floodway/ Architects LLC. a change from IB institutional foot project envisioned for the 16.8- making up 23 percent of Erickson noted that the devel- buildings to R-2 single family acre parcel would have 245 units of the site and a topography variation opment will create jobs, improve residential and a special use senior housing, 135 for independent of 32 feet across the property. stormwater management in the area for a planned development living, 70 for assisted living and 40 Ryan Companies hopes to pur- and add property tax revenue to the Public benefit: $250,000 memory care suites. chase the homes along Cheval village and to the schools, while gen- contribution for village parks, “You have the full continuum of , extend the road and use that erating no additional students. improve stormwater manage- care on this property,” Erickson said. area to create 17 senior living vil- “We’re excited about this devel- ment Ryan Companies is partnering las. That portion of the project will opment,” he said. “It’s a challenging Estimated tax benefit: with Life Care Services, the second require clear title on the properties property to develop. We’re confident $1.4 million to village, $6.4 largest operator of senior housing in and approval from the village of Oak we can do that. We feel we’re the million to District 86 and the country, on the project. Erickson Brook. right group to do that. $11.4 million to District 181 told plan commissioners the two Peter Reinhofer, project manager “We’re going to invest a lot of over next 20 years companies have completed 10 proj- for traffic consultant V3 Companies, money into the village and do it ects together in the last seven years. said the development is not expect- right.” and the density. As part of the revisions, a building ed to add significantly to traffic in Commissioners had several con- Other Clarendale developments toward the rear of the property was the area. cerns about the proposal, including in Mokena, Addison and Algonquin reduced from four stories to three, “Senior living typically generates how many will be cut down, have 156, 188 and 106 units, respec- with a two-story building facing less traffic when compared to other whether the new design fits the vil- tively, Commissioner Michelle Ogden Avenue, and the architectur- potential land uses,” he said, noting lage’s aesthetic, the traffic impact Please turn to Page 6

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Planes from the past — Susan Peterson passes along this photo that her husband Al’s father took in 1927. The plane was piloted by Col. and flew over the area, landing at the Chicago Municipal Airport, now called Midway. Do you have a Hinsdale photo that is at least 25 years old? We’d love to share it with our readers. Stop by our office at 7 W. First St. or email it to jslonoff@ thehinsdalean.com. [email protected]

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Page 4 • June 18, 2020 • The Hinsdalean NEWS Mission trip offers look at inequalities Church group’s journey to highlights disparities that exist there — and at home By Ken Knutson people keep money and power and ning by a teen who had just graduat- n [email protected] to keep people out of that money and ed from high school with honors. A BEST (SUMMER)TIME EVER power,” Glowiak said. “But boundar- remarkable achievement, especially This is the first in a series of arti- Boundaries. Created for safety, in ies are only as strong as people who considering she’s homeless. cles about Hinsdaleans’ memora- some cases. Others, as Grant Glowiak are respecting or disrespecting those “She’s at the top of her class and she ble summer trips or experiences. and a team from Union Church of boundaries. What boundaries are we doesn’t know where she’s sleeping Hinsdale discovered, may be subtle choosing to give power to?” every night. She has no regular place to Lonhart suggested that experiencing instruments of segregation. The trip was a collaboration with the study,” Lonhart said a different location can bring one’s Glowiak, director of youth minis- faith-based organization The Center, Henning Ley, an incoming Central home environs in sharper relief. tries at Union Church, traveled with and the team served alongside a local, senior, said he was weed-whacking in “You can’t see what’s happening in two other adult leaders and three high mostly African-American congrega- the church’s garden when a gentleman your own backyard,” she said, refer- schoolers to Baltimore from June 7-16, tion, supporting outreach efforts in approached him offering some point- encing the white neighborhood with 2019, to better understand the inner- which the church was already engaged. ers. the one-way streets. “This was inten- city’s racial, social, economic and During the day the team worked in the “Later on when we were having a tional. This is Hinsdale. The light went on and there was that ‘Aha!’ moment.” political dynamics. A couple of days church’s garden and community green conversation, he told me that he had Jonas said he was struck by the con- after arriving, the group was taken on a space and participated in its soup been sleeping on the bench that was trast between Baltimore’s inner-city “social justice tour.” kitchen ministry. Times of reflection right in corner where we had been and the federal buildings just an hour’s “You go from seeing major bank were built in to allow team members to doing the work,” Ley related. “It was drive away in Washington, D.C., on an branches to check-cashing places, process what they were being exposed really cool that I got to connect with excursion to meet with an advocacy from no garbage to garbage cans over- to. Evening programs explored differ- him.” group in the nation’s capital. flowing, from large grocery stores to ent dimensions of disenfranchisement, Glowiak said he was inspired by the “You see the juxtaposition between convenience stores,” Glowiak said of like public transportation, economic church’s initiative to build a rehab the immense poverty of Baltimore and the stark contrast between neighbor- opportunities and law enforcement. facility adjacent to a vacant block that then you see the white columns of the hoods. “It became clear that the function of was the site of drug activity. Capitol Building and the White House, Team member Henry Jonas, now the trip was not only the work itself, but “They had the idea of putting the so that was interesting,” Jonas said. a rising senior at Hinsdale Central, the experience that the kids get and the place that will help them stop using Glowiak acknowledged his perspec- recalled visiting one predominantly education that comes along with that,” drugs next to the place where they’re tive was transformed. white enclave — not unlike Hinsdale Glowiak said. “It gave the kids the tools using drugs,” he said. “I just have a lot more empathy for — with one-way streets routed in such to look critically beyond just, ‘Oh, there Jonas said he had served in econom- folks who live a wildly different exis- a way as to functionally restrict access are hungry kids and we’re feeding ically depressed areas before but had tence than I live day to day,” he said. from the lower-income, mixed-race them.’ ” his eyes opened on this trip to the reali- Ley said the current national conver- neighborhood across the street. Adult leader Cindy Lonhart, a veter- ty of systemic racism. sation about racial injustice resonates “There wasn’t a way to easily get into an of about a dozen youth work trips, “I learned that if you’re impover- in a powerful way. the white community from that side,” said this one stood out. ished and in an inner-city and you’re “I was able to interact with people in Jonas said. “It was completely apparent “It was about the relationships we black, then it is harder to get out of that community who are now speaking what they were doing, and it was amaz- made with that live there,” poverty than if you are of a different out against police brutality,” he said. “It ing to me.” she said. “It was impactful in a way that race,” he said, recognizing that Chicago compels me to look at my own expe- That set the tone for the week’s we would have been unable to do by is no different. “I learned that it truly rience and my own privileges and see theme, “Boundaries.” ourselves.” has permeated everywhere and is in the different boundaries that separate “Boundaries can be used to help Lonhart cited a talk given one eve- every city.” myself and other communities.”

Members of a Union Church of Hinsdale outreach team work in the garden of a Baltimore church in June of 2019. The three adult leaders and three teens participated in a weeklong program designed by the faith-based organization The Center, which paired them with an African-American church in the city and con- ducted programs to reveal the racial, social, economic and politi- cal forces at work in the city. Members of the Union Church team that traveled to Baltimore last June included (in background) Henry Jonas Henning Lay, (in foreground) Cindy Lonhart, Grant Glowiak and Matt Kilens. (photo provided by Grant Glowiak)

The Hinsdalean • June 18, 2020 • Page 5 NEXT WEEK

Hinsdale High 86 Board 6 p.m. Thursday, June 25 https://www.d86.hinsdale86.org

Hinsdale Plan Commission 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 24 https://www.villageofhinsdale.org On the draft agenda: continued public hearings on proposed demolition moratorium and Hinsdale Senior Residences (for- merly Clarendale) development Ryan proposes senior housing development

Continued from Page 3 January village board meeting. Fisher said. He is aware that a plan depict- “Is there any way we could ing a four-story condo building scale it down to be in line with has been circulated to neigh- those numbers?” she asked. bors. Commissioner Julie “That is not what we’re Crnovich suggested the devel- presenting,” Erickson said. oper hold a Zoom meeting “We have not submitted any with neighbors to take ques- plans to the village. It does tions and clear up any misin- not involve a four-story condo formation. Some of the letters building.” in opposition to the develop- Commissioners voted to con- ment mentioned the impact on tinue the public hearing, which schools, construction of con- went from 9:11 to 11:11 p.m. dos and single-family homes, (following a public hearing on and McNaughton Builders. the proposed teardown mor- Erickson told commission- atorium), to a special meeting ers his company has had the at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, June land on the east side of Adams 24, when residents will have an under contract since after the opportunity to comment. COVID-19 cases remain stable in the village

A total of 181 Hinsdale resi- said. Home is where your story begins dents have confirmed cases of DuPage County has a total of COVID-19 as of June 16, com- 8,501 confirmed cases, includ- Buying a home is likely one of the most important purchases pared to 182 a week ago. ing 431 deaths, up from 8,223 The DuPage County Health cases and 409 deaths a week you’ll make and can be the beginning of a lifetime of Department reported 171 ago. memories. That’s why choosing a lender — and the right confirmed cases in Hinsdale A total of 1,506 cases (18 per- and the Cook County Health cent) in DuPage, including 310 home mortgage consultant — is as important as choosing Department reported 10 con- deaths (76 percent), are relat- your mortgage. firmed cases in the village. ed to long-term care facilities. A total of 168 confirmed The number of confirmed cases and 30 deaths are asso- cases in towns neighboring Contact me to get started. ciated with ManorCare in Hinsdale are as follows: Hinsdale, according to the • Burr Ridge, 94 Peter Harrison de Jong Illinois Department of Public • Clarendon Hills, 47 Home Mortgage Consultant Health. Those numbers • Oak Brook, 106 include residents and staff who • Western Springs, 45 Phone: 630-655-5550 might not be DuPage County • Westmont, 321 residents. The health departments’ Cell: 773-896-3755 Amita Hinsdale Hospital websites are at https://www. [email protected] had three confirmed COVID- dph.illinois.gov, https://www. 19 patients and three patients dupagehealth.org and https:// NMLSR ID 442532 awaiting test results on www.cookcountypubli- Wednesday, a spokeswoman chealth.org. Information is accurate as of date of printing and is subject to change without notice. Wells Fargo Home Mortgage is a Correction division of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. © 2017 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. All rights reserved. NMLSR ID 399801. Denys Kang should have been referred to with the pronoun REV 3/18 “she” in the “In This Together” caption in the June 11 issue.

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Page 6 • June 18, 2020 • The Hinsdalean NEWS Hearing on teardown moratorium continued By Pamela Lannom nity development. “It is entitled to no was caller Rebecca Haass, who lives in homes with all the “bells and whistles” [email protected] weight and should not be the basis for a historically significant home at 441 young families want, she opined. any decisions by the plan commission E. Eighth St. Haass said she and her “We have wonderful builders and Opinions are mixed on a proposed or board of trustees.” husband chose to purchase a home in architects that can make that happen,” moratorium on the demolition of his- Others cited the effect such a ban Hinsdale last year after looking in Oak she said. “What we can’t bring back toric homes in Hinsdale. might have for those looking to sell Brook and Burr Ridge. is the architecturally integrity of the The Hinsdale Plan Commission a historic home. Julie Sutton, a resi- “We were really just drawn to exteriors.” began a public hearing on Zoom June dent and real estate agent in town who Hinsdale because of the charm of the The public hearing will contin- 10 on the possible 180-day ban, which she is neutral on the issue, cited data older homes,” she said. ue at a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. would forbid the demolition of a sin- that indicates above average market She said the modern white farm- Wednesday, June 24, following the gle-family home or building with land- times and below average sale prices houses going up all over town remind- continued public hearing on the pro- mark designation or that was deemed for homes 75 years old and older. ed a visiting friend of her hometown of posed Hinsdale Senior Residences historically significant or contributing “Any further restrictions on their Austin, Texas. (see story on Page 3). in the 1999 Hinsdale Reconnaissance ability to sell could be very challenging “It’s really these distinctive homes After the public hearing is complet- Survey by Historic Certification to them,” she said. that make Hinsdale special,” she said. ed, commissioners will discuss the Consultants. That survey was a point David Peckenpaugh wrote that the Jennifer Reenan, owner of the issue and make a recommendation of contention for some opponents. home he grew up in at 429 S. County Orland Bassett house at 329 E. Sixth to village trustees. That process might “The 1999 survey was clearly Line Road, now for sale, has little value St., said she laughs when she hears not be finalized until September, over-inclusive in its identification of other than family memories. people say an older home is beyond McGinnis said. In the meantime, the ‘contributing homes,’ ” wrote Andrew “The Realtors we have worked with repair. Her home suffered significant village is accepting applications for Running of 22 S. County Line Road ... both stated the only value in this sale damage in an April 2018 fire and has demolition permits, informing appli- in an email that was read aloud by will be in the land,” he wrote. been under construction for the past cants that they could be subject to the Robb McGinnis, director of commu- Among the moratorium supporters two years. Renovations can create moratorium. Hinsdale pool will open soon on a limited basis By Ken Knutson mate that staying in Phase 3 would cost $166,000 3 if we didn’t have a plan for how we can address [email protected] and generate $101,000 in revenue from user groups, phases going forward,” she said. for a net loss of $65,000. With the required lifeguard count based on the The Hinsdale Community Pool is poised to open Phase 4 financial forecasts, however, cut that loss size of pool and not the number of swimmers, she next week after village officials determined the to $17,000, as more fees would be collected. explained, personnel costs would not differ much potential loss in revenue from COVID-19 restric- “It seems to me that it makes sense opening the between the phases. tions was outweighed by the community benefit the pool,” Cauley said. “It doesn’t look to me as though Assistant Village Manager Brad Bloom told com- facility provides. opening the pool would cost us more than we’d missioners the village is exercising fiscal account- Heather Bereckis, superintendent of parks and otherwise pay for not opening the pool.” ability. recreation, said June 22 is the target date for open- Trustees expect demand will be high with other “We want to make sure that if we do make that ing, provided all preparations have been complet- area pools closed and many adults from investment and we are in Phase 3 for a long period ed. With Illinois under Phase 3 guidelines at least home. Trustee Neale Byrnes inquired about insti- of time, we aren’t going to lose too much money,” until June 26, the pool will be available only for swim tuting safety measures. Village manager Kathleen he said. clubs and lap swimming. If the state does move into Gargano responded that staff was following guide- Seeming to capture the feelings of many, Trustee Phase 4 next Friday, others will be admitted on a lines from the Centers for Disease Control and Jerry Hughes said the facility is important to res- limited basis, she indicated. swim organizations, which would include increased idents and that predicted budget shortfalls are a “We do have plans in place for Phase 4. Once we cleanings, social distancing and more. reasonable trade-off. are in it, we will be releasing details to the commu- “We will be modeling everything similar to how “This is a community benefit that we work really nity on any expanded use of the facility,” Bereckis we did for the restaurant roll-out,” Gargano said. to manage and minimize the subsidy of,” he said. At a June 9 meeting of the village’s parks and rec- said. “These are modest amounts we’re dealing The news came after the village board Tuesday reation commission, Bereckis told commissioners with, and I would definitely err in favor of let’s get night signed off on the opening. President Tom that operating during Phase 3 only made sense if the this community asset open — especially in this Cauley said $64,000 already has been spent on the pool could also be ready for Phase 4. environment — and do everything we can to help pool as part of regular maintenance. Officials esti- “We wouldn’t just open the pool during Phase the village proceed toward normalcy.”

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Identity thefts reported

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Page 8 • June 18, 2020 • The Hinsdalean 60 SECONDS Longtime resident muses on being a dad Fatherhood arrived ago and suddenly there was a bear try- “They always made it home. for Hinsdale’s Bob Hinkle, 89. Dad ing to get our food. He was pretty They always found a way,” he to son Rob and daughter Kristin, fast, but he didn’t get our food,” remarked. Rob’s senior year at Hinkle said the experience has Bob said. Hinsdale Central, he decided he been joyful — and fast. The campers made a commo- wanted to pursue piloting like his “One thing I’ve learned is that tion to scare him off. dad. Bob bought an airplane and (time) speeds up,” as a parent, he “It was important — we wanted they bonded over a shared passion said. to eat!” he quipped for the skies. Both children have kids of their In high school, Kristin devel- “Rob and I flew together,” Bob own now. Rob is a doctor in Baton oped an interest in animals and said, crediting Rob for helping Rouge, La., and Kristin is a veteri- traveled to the on him become a better . “When narian in Columbus, . Hinkle a research project through the he was learning, we would go out remembered Rob as an easy baby. . sometimes at night, and that was “He didn’t cry much. He was “Krissy is a wonderful person, in kind of fun, seeing the sparkling pretty good,” he said. my opinion,” Bob said. cities below.” Wife Barb, listening in, chuckled Barb read from a letter Krissy From shooting bow and arrows and indicated a slightly different wrote years ago about a road trip to building forts, intermina- recollection. home from California she and ble road trips to seeing his chil- Pre-parenthood the couple lived her dad took. A huge traffic jam dren succeed in their careers, Bob in both Indonesia and Ghana as in Nevada prompted Bob to get cherishes the unexpected delights Bob worked on projects for his counsel from some truckers about he’s had as a father. He also employer, Chicago & Iron an alternate route. remembered Rob getting in a little Co. “We found ourselves basically in mischief, as boys have a knack for. “We did enjoy that,” he said. the wilderness, and the homes all “It was fun being a parent — They then settled down in had shotgun holes in them,” Krissy most times,” he laughed. Hinsdale and started a family. wrote. “I was really wondering if Bob advised young fathers to BOB HINKLE Rob became a Boy , and Bob were going to be lost in Nevada. make the most of the fleeting years HAS LIVED IN HINSDALE FOR ABOUT 50 accompanied him on summer “Dad said, ‘It’s OK. There is they have with their young ones. Troop trips to Philmont Scout always a way around.’ ” “Do the best you can because YEARS • MEMBER OF EPISCOPAL Ranch in New . Bob said he tried to instill a spirit they’re pretty important,” he said. CHURCH • NATIVE OF DONNA, TEXAS • “One thing I remember is one of perseverance and resourceful- — story by Ken Knutson, GRANDFATHER OF FIVE • MARRIED TO evening, we were sound asleep ness in his kids. photo by Jim Slonoff BARB FOR 55 YEARS

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EDITORIAL So much to tell Dad on his day, but let him nap Happy 110th Dads! That’s the ripe old age “It’s a great joy but no test of love or commit- Father’s Day turns this year if the occasion’s “Lately all my friends are worried that they are ment to take your son to a ball game. You really birth is traced to June 19, 1910, when the turning into their fathers. I’m worried I’m not.” prove your credentials as a good dad when you state of Washington was the first to mark it. — Dan Zevin are willing to take your daughter shopping — Partying for Pop lagged behind its maternal more than once.” — Michael Josephson counterpart because, quoting a early 20th-cen- “Any man can be a father, but it takes someone tury florist, “Fathers haven’t the same senti- special to be a dad.” — Anne Geddes “There are three stages of a man’s life: he mental appeal that mothers have,” according to believes in , he doesn’t believe in https://www.history.com, “A father is someone you look up to no matter Santa Claus, he is Santa Claus.” — unknown Fair enough. But, perhaps partly out of pity, how tall you grow.” — unknown state governments did gradually come around “Being a great father is like shaving. No matter until Father’s Day was recognized as a nation- “My father used to say that it’s never too late to how good you shaved today, you have to do it wide holiday in 1972 (58 years after the estab- do anything you wanted to do. And he said, ‘You again tomorrow.” — Reed Markham lishment of Mother’s Day, but who’s counting?). never know what you can accomplish until you Fatherhood takes many forms and results in try.’ ” — “Fatherhood is great because you can ruin the utterance of many bad jokes. May this col- someone from scratch.” — Jon Stewart lection of both humorous and poignant quotes “Be nice to your dad. Most of fatherhood feels about fathers stir up personal memories and like going through customs with an outdated “A truly rich man is one whose children run cherished traits of our dads — yes, even the passport.” — Jim Gaffigan into his arms when his hands are empty.” — groan-inducing punchlines. unknown “By the time a man realizes that maybe his “A little girl giggles when she is denied an ice- father was right, he usually has a son who thinks “My father gave me the greatest gift anyone cream by her mother. She knows daddy will get he’s wrong.” — Charles Wadsworth could give another person: He believed in me.” her some later.” — unknown — Jim Valvano

COMMENTARY Paper hearts send messages of love and solidarity The construction paper hearts on movement,” said Lim, a since childhood. hang up hearts. We all feel it has the barricades outside First Street rising senior at Hinsdale “Growing up in a pre- opened up doors for other peo- restaurants flutter in the breeze. Central High School. dominantly white neigh- ple to become involved and stay They carry messages of activism Chan said she desper- borhood, it’s sometimes active in the movement.” — “No justice, no ” — and ately wanted to attend difficult to find or keep Moving forward, the teens’ list the names of black individu- the protests, but her hold of your racial iden- message to others is simple and als who have died at the hands mother’s concerns about tity,” she said. straightforward. of white police officers, including potential outbreaks of Their experiences “Just get involved and stay George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. violence and the spread have created greater active,” Lim said. Others offer affirmations, such of COVID-19 prevented empathy and under- “I think people should continue as “Compassion has no color,” and her from doing so. She standing, Chan said. to feel strongly about this cause “We are here. You are heard.” understood her mom’s Pamela Lannom “There is more and motivated and encouraged to “Personally I like the simple ones worries but couldn’t just than one group that is keep doing whatever they can to that said, ‘Black lives matter’ (and) sit at home doing noth- oppressed,” she said. spark social change. It’s not some- the hearts that really embodied ing. “We want to do everything we can thing that’s a weeklong trend,” what we were trying to do was “It was difficult for me because I to support them, even if we hav- Chan added. spread love, not hate,” said Alyssa feel so strongly and I have a feeling en’t been oppressed to the same I’m constantly reassured about Lim, one of three teens who orga- I’m maybe not doing enough. I was degree or in the same way.” the future of our nation and our nized the initiative. constantly having that feeling in The teens also saw an oppor- world when I talk to teens in town. She, Emily Chan and Chloe my mind,” she said. tunity to bring the community This particular initiative reminds Aquino had seen a news item One of the factors motivating the together, and so they invited oth- me of a well-known quote from about a group of girls who had teens was the racism they’ve expe- ers to meet briefly in Burlington . posted paper hearts in Naperville rienced in their own lives, Lim said. Park before dispersing to post the “Not all of us can do great following the recent protests. They Chan, who lives in Hinsdale and hearts. things,” she said. “But we can do decided to do the same here. is a rising senior at the Chicago “It was really awesome to see all small things with great love.” “We wanted to change mindsets Lab School, said she and her Asian of the hearts hung up,” Lim said, — Pamela Lannom is editor and we thought hanging up hearts American friends have been the adding that she was pleased to see of The Hinsdalean. was a way to show allyship and victims of microaggression and other kids continue the effort. “It’s Readers can email her at solidarity for the Black Lives Matter racist comments at various times encouraged them even now to [email protected].

n The teens also saw an opportunity to bring the community together, and so they invited others to meet briefly in Burlington Park before dispersing to post the hearts.

Page 10 • June 18, 2020 • The Hinsdalean OPINION GUEST COMMENTARY LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Old or young Restaurants, patrons need to be much more cautious I’m glad we’re starting to come out I saw the same thing at Daily Scoop of Phase 2 into Phase 3 and soon Phase in Clarendon Hills on the same day. or in between? 4. But if what I saw at Fuller House on Moms with their kids under the tent, Thursday, June 11, is any indication talking, not eating, not wearing masks. My teenage son, honor of my visit, — 10 people drinking at one table, People come on! This isn’t difficult. At who runs cross and then we’d eat no seating 6 feet apart (it was barely 2 Butterfield’s in Oakbrook Terrace, they country, shrugs it together, savor- feet) no masks and a total disregard for have a 6-foot stick to ensure safe dis- and cringes slight- ing each fudge-y people walking by — the numbers in tance between chairs. ly when I invite bite, while we Illinois will spike and restaurants will Owners, take responsibility. him to run with talked and laughed be closed again. Cramming too many people who are me these days. and enjoyed each I’m all for the restaurants reopening, not wearing masks and letting them Once a junior other’s company. but who is going to police them? They sit here for hours. Really? I know Olympian and Few activities want to make money and obviously your bottom line has been hit but if collegiate runner were off limits due at Fuller House, at any cost, including you have to close again, it could be myself, I’m no to age according their patrons and the public. I will your own undoing. — Cindy Novak, never go there again or recommend. Hinsdale slouch, but there’s Carol Wittemann to Granny. When no denying that she’d come for my speed and my cool-ness a visit, she packed an ugly have faded with time. rubber spider that she’d hide When I look in the mirror, in the sheets of one of our I sometimes see my 18-year- beds for a laugh. She’d play old self with endless energy badminton with my broth- and a mischievous grin, ers and me in our backyard, but sometimes, I imagine lunging for the birdie and I see one of my grandmas serving it up with confidence — shrunken, crotchety and and style. We loved that she glowering back at me. It’s got in the game. hard to see myself clearly Granny had bronchitis now — am I old or young, often and when we’d play full of life or falling apart bit cards and make her laugh, by bit? she’d start a coughing fit. It’s easy to bemoan what She’d smile while coughing, once was, wondering if now tears streaming as if we’d is when I ought to resign just told the best joke ever, myself to extra pounds and then, when the spell and lackluster hair. But subsided, she’d carry on who wants to see crotchety with her turn, as if her bron- Granny in the mirror? Not chitis was all just a part of me. The good news is that the fun. my other grandmother, When I think of her, I Granny Rea, inspired me know aging doesn’t have to daily with her joie de vivre. be my albatross. My son and Here’s what I loved about I still set out together on a how she lived life: run occasionally, though we Granny Rea didn’t sit still. rarely stay together. I hold She liked to “get up and go” out hope that I might catch and would ease herself into him sometime, so I push the bucket seat of Cousin forward, defying gravity with Glo’s Trans Am for a quick each step. dinner at Jack in the Box or I am a little bit old, and a bingo at church. She loved to little more young, but mostly visit with people and see the I’m laughing and loving, world. exploring and relishing the Granny Rea would say, road ahead. “Well, hello to you!” with a — Carol Wittemann of smile and a sweet southern Hinsdale is a contributing accent when she greeted columnist. This column was me at her door. She’d bake first published on Sept. 12, a cake frosted with fudge in 2019.

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The Hinsdalean • June 18, 2020 • Page 11 OBITUARIES owell Dolores O. Leppin P Longtime former Hinsdale resident, Canada and spend time with women Funeral Dolores “Dee” Leppin, died unexpect- she so enjoyed. edly at home, June 12, 2020. She was 86. Family was paramount for Dee. Directors Dee was born in Chicago in 1934 to She was devoted to her granddaugh- John and Olive Hofbauer. She lived in ters, Clare and Layne, and loved being Caring for Hinsdale Hinsdale for 44 years before moving to involved with her extended family. Dee for 39 years Lakeway, Texas, in 2017. wanted to be kept up to date on every- Dee was a proud graduate of Oak thing in their lives. Most recently she Facilities available at: Park High School and received her Leppin was a pro at Zoom calls and 7000 S. Madison St. bachelor’s degree from Monmouth texts to stay in . College, where she was a member of the Alpha Dee is survived by her daughter, Cindy 630.703.9131 Xi Delta sorority. (Peter) McCabe; her granddaughters, Clare Brian Powell, Sr. She began her working career at Liberty and Layne; her sister, Vicki () Dorman; Brian Powell, Jr. www.powellfuneraldirectors.com Mutual Co. where she met the love her sisters-in-law, Bonnie Hofbauer and of her life, Fred Leppin. According to Dee, she Lorell Leppin; her nieces, Vicki (Mike) knew she would marry Fred from the moment Scharringhausen, Tracy Bush, Dianne Leppin, they were introduced. They were soul mates. Melissa (T.J.) Caswell, Catherine (Christian) They loved to entertain, travel and play golf Yingling, Carolyn Dorman and Stephanie together, but most of all they loved to review (Michael) Strawther; and her grand-nieces each other’s daily doings at dusk over a martini and -nephews, Rachel and Tim Bush, Eric and in their garden. Sami Scharringhausen, Blake and Dee was an accomplished and prolific artist Caswell, and Madden and Carter Yingling. and could paint in oil, pastel and acrylic. She Dee was preceded in death by her husband, was inspired by and studied under Charles Fred; and her brother, Robert Hofbauer. Vickery, but soon developed her own sub- Due to the current regulations regarding )81(5$/+20( lime style. Dee was an active member of Oil gatherings, a private family funeral service will &5(0$7,216(59,&(6 Painters of , Chicago Pastel Painters, be held at Christ Church of Oak Brook followed (VW the DuPage League and the La Grange Art by a private interment at Bronswood Cemetery League, where she also worked as a framer for in Oak Brook. many years. Please show your support for Dolores’ family Her paintings have been displayed in numer- by signing the online guestbook and sharing a ous galleries throughout Chicagoland. All who memory at https://www.sullivanfuneralhome- Outstanding Service purchased her work proudly display it in their hinsdale.com. homes and, when asked, they say it’s an origi- In lieu of flowers, donations can be made nal by Dee. online to either Christ Church of Oak Brook And Amenities She was also a longtime member and former at https://www.christchurch.us/give or board member of the Village Associates of the the La Grange Art League at https:// www. $WUDGLWLRQRIWUXVWIRURYHU\HDUV . She looked forward lagrangeartleague.org/support. to the group’s bi-annual trips, which gave her Sullivan Funeral Home in Hinsdale handled an opportunity to see more of the U.S. and the arrangements. Lynn E. Sullivan Lynn E. Sullivan, 68 of Oak Brook and her godchildren. died June 11, 2020. Due to the restrictions on public She was preceded in death by her gatherings, interment will be private at father, James L. Sullivan; her moth- Bronswood Cemetery in Oak Brook. er, Mary Boo (Pottle) Ryan; and her In lieu of flowers, the family asks that step-father, Edward Ryan. people do a kind act for a loved one. She is survived by her siblings, James Please support the family by signing (Kathleen) Sullivan, Foster (Deborah) the online guestbook and tribute page Sullivan, Lawrence Sullivan and Sullivan at https://www.sullivanfuneralhome- Deborah (the late John) Duda; her niec- hinsdale.com. es and nephews, Ryan and Lindsay Sullivan, Sullivan Funeral Home in Hinsdale handled 7000 S. John and Kevin Duda, Sara Clary of Hinsdale, the arrangements. Megan Wolf, Erin Mayer and James Sullivan; WILLOWBROOK, IL 630.325.2300

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The Hinsdalean • June 18, 2020 • Page 13 AGENT PROFILE ANNA FIASCONE, BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES CHICAGO Since recently selling her “I put a lot of effort into mak- partnership with Oak Brook res- Hinsdale home of eight years, ing this my home,” she said. “It’s ident Natalie Ryan, whose back- real estate agent Anna Fiascone rewarding to me to help people do ground in advertising pairs well has some advice for other profes- what I did.” with Fiascone’s areas of expertise, sionals in her field. Sell your own As a newcomer herself in 2008, Fiascone said. home. Fiascone said she immersed her- It’s been a busy couple of “It reminds you to have a lot of self in all Hinsdale had to offer. months for the pair. The current empathy for your clients,” said She became involved in several unrest in the world seems to have Fiascone, an agent with Berkshire local organizations and five years drawn people to the suburbs and Hathaway HomeServices Chicago. ago became a member of the the comforts of home, Fiascone She said the experience of selling Hinsdale Plan Commission. She said. And while the real estate her beloved family home, search- said her deep involvement and season is getting a late start this ing for another and moving has intimate familiarity with Hinsdale year, she sees it picking up nicely, made her even better equipped to equips her to help clients make a with houses moving at every price manage and understand the stress strange new place feel like home. point. felt by the homeowners she serves. Fiascone’s roots are planted “Our spring market has turned “It made me pause and made firmly in the world of real estate. into a summer market,” Fiascone me think more about the client,” Her entire family works in the said. she said. industry. She first earned her sales When it came to selling her own Before becoming a real estate license in Arkansas when she was home, Fiascone said it helped agent 10 years ago, Fiascone 18 so she could help her father to listen to her partner’s advice enjoyed a career as a commercial with his commercial real estate about what to do to make it more real estate attorney. After starting a development firm. appealing to buyers. family, which now consists of hus- “He taught me everything there “We were leaving a house that band Nick and their three daugh- is to know about real estate and we love very much,” Fiascone ters, ages 10, 6 and 4, she turned to development,” Fiascone said. said. sales to better fit her lifestyle. She learned even more under Even as a real estate profession- “I like helping to anchor people the mentorship of longtime al, she said it was hard to see what to the village,” Fiascone said. Hinsdale agent Tina Porterfield. needed to change. The experience Anna Fiascone said selling her own home Drawing from experiences of From Porterfield, Fiascone said reconfirmed something else she gave her valuable insight into what life is her own and in Hinsdale, she said she learned about customer ser- already knew — when it comes to like for the buyers and sellers she assists she tries to make the transition to vice, client communication and selling your house, it’s good to lis- as a real estate agent with Berkshire a new home as easy and comfort- the importance of quality service. ten to your real estate profession- Hathaway HomeServices Chicago. (Jim able as possible for her clients. She’s now in the first year of a al. — by Sandy Illian Bosch Slonoff photo)

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The Hinsdalean • June 18, 2020 • Page 15 GOOD NEWS

HINSDALE STUDENTS Lithoprint and the Rayner celebration at the end of the and Buddig families. year. EARN DEGREES

Several students from REGIONAL ‘ROCK STUDENT RECEIVES Hinsdale have earned their bachelor’s degrees (unless STARS’ NAMED DUKE SCHOLARSHIP otherwise indicated) follow- Two more rounds of Herbert Wang of ing the spring 2020 semes- Regional Rock Stars have Hinsdale, a graduate of ter. been announced. Hinsdale Central High Cameron Anderson, com- These are people in the School, is one of 11 incom- munication and informa- region who are creatively ing students to receive the tion sciences, University of and thoughtfully making Angier B. Duke Memorial Alabama change happen, from their Scholarship at Duke Natalie Brunini, DePauw own backyards to starting University. University companies to bedside man- The scholarship aims to John Bush-Joseph, inde- ner. These acts of kindness foster intellectual leadership pendently designed major, are helping to inspire hope and is awarded to students Colorado College throughout our communi- who show outstanding Abigail Cole, civil engi- ties and to spread gratitude promise. It covers the full Four Generations of neering, University of Texas during the COVID-19 pan- cost of tuition, room, board at Austin demic. and mandatory fees for Christopher Chute, • Dr. Megan Gayeski of four years of undergraduate Our Family Caring for DePauw University Clarendon Hills, a physician education. In addition, A.B. Nicole Eichelman, envi- who cares for COVID-19 Duke scholars have access Families Like Yours. ronmental and ocean stud- patients at Rush Oak Park to funding for domestic and ies, University of San Diego Hospital international experiences, Since 1924. Elise Glaser, computer • Dayton DiTomasso, a including opportunities for science, Colorado College Hinsdale Central student, independent research both Terrence M. Sullivan and Brian D. Sullivan William Lattner, DePauw who created an online in the summer and during University T-shirt business, Corona the academic year. Chase Liljestrand, Clothing, with COVID-19 The full value of each 60 South Grant Street | Hinsdale, IL 60521 | 630.323-0275 master’s in accounting, themes and donated profits scholarship is estimated at University of Alabama to Feeding America and more than $315,000 over www.sullivanfuneralhomehinsdale.com Anthony Lozanoski, Meals on Wheels four years. DePauw University • Armando Campos, a Jamie McArthur, supply direct support professional chain management, cum team lead at Helping Hand laude, State University Center Matthew Medick, com- • Sandy Squillo of merce and business admin- Clarendon Hills Cares, who istration, University of led efforts to sew more than Alabama 6,000 masks in eight weeks Mary Katherine Montroy, and raised more VIRTUAL psychology, University of than $4,000 selling some Kentucky for charity Maclain Neal, DePauw • Karen Trayser of University CrossFit Iron Flag, who is Katherine Nordstrom, leading a socially distanced University of Alabama daily gym class on her block Mitchell Parse, master’s every day of quarantine in business administration, • Adam Reyes, assistant University of Alabama director of buildings and Emily Schabes, DePauw grounds at King-Bruwaert University House and deacon at Hope Marissa Sorini, DePauw Church of La Grange University The Regional Rock Stars Nikolai Vorobiev, com- is a collaborative effort by puter science, Georgia AMITA Health, Institute of Technology Community Memorial Foundation, the Hinsdale SIGN FUNDRAISER Chamber of Commerce, Sunday, June 28 A SUCCESS West Central Municipal Conference and the West The sale of 270 yard signs Suburban Chamber of Your Walk Your Route Your Distance to thank first responders Commerce & Industry. generated $2,535 in gift To read more about the cards for medical personnel nominees or share a story of Virtual Welcome & Program at 8:00 AM #NeverWalkAlone at Amita Hinsdale Hospital an individual who are mak- and meals for members of ing a difference in the com- the Hinsdale police and fire munity, visit https://www. departments. cmfdn.org/news. The fundraiser was spon- Individuals will be rec- sored by The Hinsdalean, ognized at a community

Page 16 • June 18, 2020 • The Hinsdalean PULSE Giving Dad his due Even with big parties on hold, Father’s Day inspires celebratory reflections Happy Father’s Day! To mark the occasion, we asked members of the qualities they have most appreciated about their fathers along with pic- men’s and women’s ministries at Hinsdale Church to share tures with their dads, because, well, pictures are fun

My father is amazing! He makes the lit- Happy Father’s Day to my biggest fan tle moments in life fun and adventurous. and hero, James Joseph Griffin III. Your He is always making us laugh, causing a love for your family and friends and put- little trouble and his grandkids just adore ting their needs before yours are exam- him! He’s shown me what it means to live We love our dad, Jeff Akers, because ples I hope to follow. Thanks for not only fully for God and love others uncondi- he is super fun and so funny. He’s always teaching me but also showing me that it tionally. He’s an absolute joy and I am so willing to drop everything for us anytime is better to be rich in love than anything thankful for his steady presence in my life we need him. else. and the lives of my children. — Sydney, Kaylee and Maggie Akers — James Joseph Griffin IV — Abby Huizenga

I’m grateful this Fathers Day to have been blessed with a father who listens well, making me feel heard and loved. My dad was my hero, my mentor and My Dad is an avid reader and loves to I’m also thankful for my dad’s fantastic my best friend. His life revolved around discuss politics, religion and business. He sense of humor and his strong faith in family, hard work and his faith in Jesus has an open mind and taught me to look Jesus. When he received a cancer diag- Christ, and he taught me the importance at issues from different perspectives. I nosis over three years ago, we thought we of each. He put pride into everything he truly appreciate his keen intellect and his would lose him, but thanks to God and did. I miss him a lot, but I know he’s in penchant for calmly discussing the major good treatment options he’s doing great. heaven and I’ll see him again. subjects of life. Every day is a gift! — PJ Huizenga — David Oosterbaan — Katie Stromberg

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During puberty programs, Robert the founder of The Center employ to foster positive that helping students come up with Crown Center’s Health Educators for Counseling and Health self-talk among students their own list of positive thoughts, commonly break the ice with stu- Resources in Edmonds, is to simply model and affirmations and attributes can help dents by asking “Can anyone identify Washington, “the pattern practice positive self-talk them to understand what positive any puberty survivors in this room of self-talk we’ve developed as often as possible. Mayo self-talk sounds like. Furthermore, today?” is negative” and we have Clinic researchers suggest urging students to list their positive After some giggles and a quick scan to “intentionally overwrite putting positive thinking attributes will commit these thoughts of the room, most students start to (negative self-talk)” if we into practice by actively to memory and allow for a more fluid count the adults present and eagerly are to thrive in life, espe- replacing negative thoughts transition of using positivity in times raise their hands to be the one cho- cially during the puberty with statements that have of need as they maneuver through sen to give their proud answer. While years. a more positive, optimistic puberty. simple, this approach helps to ease So, how can we help Sandi Metcalfe twist. For example, instead Using positive self-talk can pos- anxiety and nervousness regarding school-aged students On mental health of saying “I am not going itively impact the physical, social the topic at hand and allows for a “overwrite” their negative to get any better at this,” and emotional well-being of school perfect transition into relaying the self-talk with healthier, positive self- we can say, “I will give it another aged youth. By communicating the health educator’s important mes- talk? As a first step, we may have to try”. Or, instead of using language benefits of positive self-talk, mod- sage: that not only will students sur- start by sharing the emotional, social like “I’ve never done this before,” we eling positive self-talk and encour- vive puberty, but they also have the and physical benefits of practicing can state “It’s an opportunity to learn aging students to participate in power to thrive during this time. positive self-talk. The benefits of something new.” Modeling positive positive self-talk, adults can guide One way to help students thrive positive self-talk are numerous and, self-talk can effectively demonstrate youth toward the lifelong benefits during their puberty years is through as noted by the Mayo Clinic, include for young students that being more of reduced stress and overall better the encouraging use of positive self- “reduced stress, lower rates of optimistic and less self-critical will physical and emotional wellbeing. talk, which, as defined by Kristin depression, and better cardiovascu- lead to a more positive approach to Positive self-talk can be a valuable Scully of Pathways to Success, “is lar health and physical well-being.” life’s difficult situations and enhance tool that helps school age youth not when we talk to ourselves in a reas- Sharing this information with stu- one’s sense of self. only survive the puberty years but suring, kind and more optimistic dents can help them “buy in” to the Finally, encouraging students to thrive as well. way.” idea of positive self-talk and reduce write down a list of positive personal — Sandi Metcalfe is a health However, practicing positive self- the level of skepticism that might attributes and self-talk statements is educator at the Robert Crown talk might be easier said than done. arise when introduced to this topic. another way for students to engage Center for Health Education. According to Gregory Jantz, PhD, Another strategy an educator can in positive self-talk. Scully suggests

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Continued from Page 18 at the agency’s food pantry. (630) 654-4600 (630) 920-1344 non-contact delivery and car- Needed items are peanut but- ryout available. Hours: starting or triggering to some. https://www.baldinellipizza. https://www.eggharborcafe. ter, rice, pasta, pasta sauce, com com at 4 p.m. , pancake mix, tuna fish, Outdoor dining available; Outdoor dining, curbside CENTRAL TIME canned chicken, canned fruit, curbside pickup and free deliv- pickup and delivery through ■ Harry & Eddie’s canned vegetables, household 29 E. First St. ■ ery available, plus frozen piz- DoorDash available. Hours: Buy a Brick cleaning supplies, toilet paper, zas available. Hours: 11 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (630) 590-9047 https://d86.hinsdale86.org/ paper towels, diapers and bath 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday, https://www.harryandeddies. Domain/8 soaps. Shop online with deliv- 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and ■ Fontano’s Subs com Be a permanent part of the Closed until further notice. ery to the address listed above Saturday, 3 to 8 p.m. Sunday. 9 S. Lincoln St. history of Hinsdale Central or drop items off in the red bin High School by buying an (630) 789-0891 outside the door (bin emptied ■ Café la Fortuna Delivery, takeout and pickup ■ Hua Ting engraved brick, to be installed daily). To make a cash dona- available. Only three custom- 777 N. York Road in spring of 2022 once the new 46 Village Place tion, visit the website listed (630) 537-1586 ers are allowed inside the shop (630) 789-0505 fine entrance is complet- above. at a time. Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 https://www.huatinghinsdale. ed. Visit the website above https://www.lafortunahins- dale.com p.m. Monday to Saturday. com and find the e-flyer under the DINING LOCAL Outdoor seating, curbside Closed until further notice. “Weekly eBlast” tab, or pick up pickup and non-contact deliv- ■ Fuller House a form at the main entrance ■ Il Poggiolo ■ Altamura ery available for Hinsdale and 35 E. First St. or main office of Hinsdale Clarendon Hills. Hours: 7 a.m. 8 E. First St. Central, 5500 S. Grant St. Cost: 9 W. First St. (630) 568-5466 to noon Monday to Saturday. https://www.fullerhousebar. (630) 734-9400 $100 per brick. (630) 755-5252 https://www.altamurapizza. com https://www.ilpoggiolohins- com ■ Casa Margarita Outdoor dining, takeout, dale.com COVID 19 DRIVES Curbside pickup, delivery curbside pickup and delivery Outdoor dining, curb- 25 E. Hinsdale Ave. side pickup, delivery and and delivery avail- (630) 455-9000 through DoorDash and ■ HCS Junior Board Online Food able for take-and-bake pizzas, Eats available. Hours: 11:30 DoorDash delivery available. https://www.casamargarita. Purchase a $125 gift card Drive cooked pizzas and other items. com a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Hours: 2 to 7 p.m. Tuesday to Outdoor dining, delivery for $100. Hours: 4 to 8 p.m. Ongoing Tuesday to Sunday. 19 E. Chicago Ave., Hinsdale Thursday, 2 to 8 p.m. Friday, 2 available through DoorDash, ■ Giuliano’s Ristorante https://www.hcsfamilyser- to 7 p.m. Saturday, 1 to 6 p.m. Grubhub and Uber Eats. 40 Village Place ■ Jade Dragon vices.org Sunday. Hours: noon to 9 p.m. (630) 734-1500 The HCS Family Services Jr. https://www.giulianospizza. 43 S. Washington St. Board is sponsoring this food ■ Baldinelli Pizza ■ Egg Harbor com (630) 323-6959 drive to help stock the shelves 114 S. Washington St. 777 N. York Road Outdoor dining, regular or Please turn to Page 22

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Continued from Page 20 com payment at the shelter for Outdoor dining, carry- additional ones. It’s up to each of us to contain the https://www.jadedragonhins- out and delivery through spread of COVID-19. dale.com DoorDash and Grubhub avail- n Virtual Walk for Wellness Carryout available. Hours: Here’s how you can do your part: able. Hours: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. House 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday to June 28 Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. • Keep at least 6 feet away from other http://www.walk.wellness- Fridays, 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. FAMILY FUN people house.org • Wash your hands with soap frequently Saturdays, 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Registrants are invited to walk/ n ‘Secret Life of Pets 2’ • Avoid group gatherings Sundays. run at a location convenient to June 19 • Avoid touching your face them while raising funds from • Stay at home as much as possible n Nabuki KLM Park supporters in honor of the • Use services like delivery and curbside 18 E. First St. 3901 S. County Line Road, 30th anniversary of Wellness pickup whenever possible to avoid close contact with others (630) 654-8880 Hinsdale House and its programming https://www.nabukihinsdale. (630) 789-7090 for people affected by cancer. com https://www.villageofhins- The event will start with a Outdoor dining, curbside dale.org/pr Enjoy this drive-in Movie short program online. Those pickup available. Hours: 4 to 9 with physical limitations can p.m., ordering starts at 3 p.m. in the Park. Social distancing practices will be in place, and also choose to do a 30-Step attendees will be required to Walk. People can sign up as n Page’s Restaurant - stay in their vehicle (bathroom individuals or as teams; addi HINSDALE 26 1/2 E. First St. tional team members can be use is for emergencies only). (630) 323-9058 registered in the last step of the Sound will be transmitted via https://www.facebook.com/ process. Participants will have radio station. The event is for pagesrestaurant their own fundraising page Hinsdale residents only, and Outdoor dining, carryout and will receive a short sleeve, th registration is required by available. To preorder dough- dri-fit race shirt. Cost: $30. RR 44 nuts for weekend pickup, send noon today, June 18. Time: 8 a text to (708) 476-0900 by p.m. parking lot opens, 8:30 Season! Friday evening. Hours: 8:30 p.m. (dusk) movie starts. a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Admission: $10 per car. RR n / Skills & n Sweet Ali’s Bakery n Family Egg Drop Challenge Conditioning 13 W. First St. June 24 Tuesdays, July 7-28 (630) 908-7175 https://www.hinsdalelibrary. (630) 789-7090 https://www.sweetalis.com info https://www.villageofhins- Curbside pickup available. Pick up a kit (egg not dale.org/pr Hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. included) and compete with Kids age 7-11 will focus on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday other Hinsdale Public Library bat grips, swing path, throw- and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 households to see who can ing techniques, pitcher grips, p.m. Thursday. protect their egg from a drop. fielding skills and more in Kits can be picked up June this online class, along with dynamic exercises for improv- n Toni Patisserie & Café 24-July 3. Indicate how many ing agility, range of motion, 51 S. Washington St. kits needed when registering. RR strength, flexibility and body (630) 789-2020 control. Supplies needed https://www.tonipatisserie. include two or tennis com FOR A CAUSE Carryout and curbside pick- balls, a laundry basket or box, four cones or plastic cups, a up available. Hours: 8 a.m. to 5 n Front Porch Photos p.m. Monday to Saturday. bat and a mitt. Time: 5:30 to 6 June 20 p.m. Cost: $36. RR Tuthill Family Pet Rescue & n Vistro Resource Center n Lacrosse Skills & 112 S. Washington St. 21 Salt Creek Lane, Hinsdale Conditioning (630) 537-1459 https://www.hinsdalehu- FARMERS MARKET Thursdays, -30 https://www.vistrorestaurant. manesociety.org/events/ (630) 789-7090 com front-porch-photos Outdoor dining, Curbside This fundraiser for the https://www.villageofhins- MONDAYS pickup and delivery available. Hinsdale Humane Society dale.org/pr Kids ages 7-12 can join this Hours: 4 to 8 p.m. daily. invites people to get a profes- virtual class to work on cra- sional photo on the shelter’s dling, scooping, dodging, face- JUNE 1 - OCTOBER 12, 2020 n Wild Ginger front porch, featuring anything offs and other fundamentals from summer family photos to 44 S. Washington St. along with strength and con- graduation or wearing a favor- 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM (630) 323-1888 ditioning exercises to develop ite face mask, as a way of doc- https://www.wildgingerhins- proper mechanics. Time: 5 to Burlington Park 30 E umenting this unique time. dale.com 5:30 p.m. Cost: $36. RR Carryout, curbside pickup Social distancing and sanitiza- and delivery available. Hours: tion protocols will be followed; SPONSORED BY: n 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday masks should be worn until Free hockey classes to Saturday, noon to 9 p.m. the time of the photo and Ongoing Sunday. directly after. All animals must https://www.hhdhockey. be leashed. Appointments com/free-zoom-classes These free Zoom classes n YiaYia’s Cafe can be made using the web by HHD Hockey’s coach address above. Time: 10 a.m. 13 Grant Square Christian Hmura of Hinsdale For more information contact the Hinsdale Chamber of Commerce (630) 487-5600 to 1 p.m. Cost: $25 to purchase https://www.yiayiashinsdale. first photo online, in-person Please turn to Page 24 630-323-3952 or visit www.hinsdalechamber.com

Page 22 • June 18, 2020 • The Hinsdalean ALL RESIDENTS of Villages that have Historic Districts benefit from their existence. If we do not protect the properties in our two Historic Districts, we will lose the National Historic designation.

“The results of these studies are remarkably consistent: property values in local historic districts appreciate significantly faster than the market as a whole in the vast majority of cases, and they appreciate at rates equivalent to the market in the worst case. Simply put – historic districts enhance property values.” - Your House Is In A Historic District: Does That Raise Or Lower Its Value? - Forbes, 2018 What do the Hinsdaleans for Historic Preservation seek to do? We support a Village proposed teardown moratorium that would be concentrated primarily in the Historic Districts: Robbins Park and Downtown Hinsdale.

This moratorium would create a pause in the currently rampant teardown craze that threatens to decimate what is left of our Historic Robbins District. The moratorium would not exceed 180 days and would give our elected officials ample time to poll the Village and hopefully come up with a full complement of incentives to encourage the main- tenance and renovation of the remaining historic properties that are so important to preserving our heritage. Homes that are in an advanced state of disrepair or homes that have no particular architectural distinction would not be included in this moratorium.

We are at the tipping point. We either act now, in a positive manner or we will turn our backs on what is left of our historic heritage. Once gone, gone forever.

We must act NOW. Please lend your support. Let your voices be heard. Write or email our Hinsdale Plan Commission at [email protected] (please make sure to include “public comment — demolition moratorium” in the subject line of your email) prior to the final hearing, next Wednesday, June 24th, 2020 and let our Plan Commissioners know that you DO CARE and you DO WANT to see our Village take the necessary steps to protect what is left of our heritage before it is too late.

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Continued from Page 22 Times: noon to 1:30 p.m. for days a week) or complete the Society is recording the changed? Are you working men, 3 to 4:30 p.m. for women. COVID-19 pandemic and from home? Has social iso- will run about 45 minutes and form available at the website RR quarantine for future gen- will mimic HHD’s small group, listed above so the appropriate lation/distancing changed erations and invites all ages on-ice drills. Participants JourneyCare team member your work? Recreation? n to help by contributing pic- should wear workout attire Virtual counseling can follow up as soon as pos- Communication with loved tures, videos, drawings and/ and gym shoes and have a (224) 770-2489 sible. ones? Did you, or anyone you or journal entries or a phone stick, gloves, green biscuit, https://www.journeycare.org know get sick? How did you JourneyCare counselors interview. Submissions can be golf ball and four black pucks. cope or prepare? What does will provide care and support HELP WANTED of an individual, nature, about The Zoom access code will your quarantine workspace for patients and families in one’s family or a loved one. be emailed at 2:40 p.m. the look like? What quarantine need with online counseling n Tomorrow’s History Today Contributors should include day of the class. Time: 3 p.m. activities and snacks are your a day, seven days a Ongoing their name, age and house- Mondays, Wednesdays and favorites? To submit, visit the week. Call the number listed hold makeup, and consider Fridays. RR https://www.hinsdalehistory. website listed above and email above for immediate assis- org/hinsdale-at-home answers to these questions: tance (24 hours a day, seven The Hinsdale Historical How has your daily routine Please turn to Page 26 GREAT OUTDOORS n Mushroom ID Workshop June 20 & 27 (630) 719-2468 https://www.mortonarb.org/ learning-place Study the ecology of mush- rooms and other fungi with Patrick Leacock, mycologist and adjunct curator at the Field , in this online POPPY DAY workshop with The Morton was canceled this year because of the COVID-19 crisis Arboretum. This interactive class will feature a combi- nation of live webinar ses- Members of Hinsdale’s American Post 250 will sions, videos, discussion and on-your-own explorations, be accepting donations through the mail. searching for mushrooms. Time: 9 to 11 a.m. Cost: $88. RR, MD The Hinsdale Auxiliary GREEN THUMB purchased 3,000 poppies for the 2020 campaign n Botanical Names before the current COVID-19 crisis began. Demystified June 23 (630) 719-2468 https://www.mortonarb.org/ With each donation received, learning-place Learn to call plants by their we will send you a history botanical names in this online class led by botanist Chris Benda. He will demystify the of Poppy Day and a poppy. scientific naming of plants, explain why these naming conventions are useful and important, share tips and tricks for pronunciation, and Please send your donation to: teach botanical names for 40 plant species that are Hinsdale Post 250 native to Illinois. The course takes about 90 minutes to P. O. Box 92 complete. $20. RR, MD Hinsdale, IL 60521 HEALTH & WELLNESS Hinsdale Post 250 is a recognized 501(c)(19) non profit Veteran’s organization. n Men’s & Women’s Drop-in Support Groups Every Tuesday https://wellnesshouse.org/ Poppies fabricated by Veterans in medical facilities. virtual-programs Men and women of all ages All proceeds go into American Legion Auxiliary programs with a cancer diagnosis are invited to join online support benefiting Veterans and youth programs. groups to exchange questions, tips and support about phys- ical and/or emotional experi- ences on the cancer journey. Public service announcement provided by The Hinsdalean.

Page 24 • June 18, 2020 • The Hinsdalean CLOSED HOMES IN 2020

5514 S. ELM, HINSDALE 3620 N. ALBANY, CHICAGO* 4120 N. WHIPPLE, CHICAGO* 900 S. MADISON, HINSDALE* 1611 HERMITAGE #405, CHICAGO* 445 W. FULLERTON #L1A, CHICAGO 733 JEFFERSON, HINSDALE* 330 W. DIVERSEY #504, CHICAGO* 2609 S. HALSTED #4, CHICAGO 270 MIDDAUGH, CLARENDON HILLS* 832 ALTGELD #2, CHICAGO* 3753 N. PINE GROVE #2, CHICAGO 9704 W. 56TH, COUNTRYSIDE 2028 AUGUSTA #3W, CHICAGO* 1190 LOGAN, ELGIN 1327 DUNROBIN, NAPERVILLE* 1734 W WINNEMAC, CHICAGO* 1547 HONORE, CHICAGO 400 W. ONTARIO #513, CHICAGO* 2725 N. WAYNE #2, CHICAGO* 2926 W. PALMER #2, CHICAGO 411 W. ONTARIO #214, CHICAGO 2506 N. SOUTHPORT #2, CHICAGO*

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512 S. CATHERINE, LA GRANGE 3234 S. SHIELDS, CHICAGO 635 N. DEARBORN #1406, CHICAGO 3033 N. SHERIDAN #810, CHICAGO* 3240 S. SHIELDS, CHICAGO 165 N. CANAL #618, CHICAGO 3238 S. SHIELDS, CHICAGO

FOR SALE 628 W. WALNUT, HINSDALE 720 N. LARRABEE #812, CHICAGO 720 N. LARRABEE #902, CHICAGO 239 S. MONROE, HINSDALE 1657 N. VINE #8A, CHICAGO 810 SHADY GROVE, BUFFALO GROVE 10 S. STOUGH, HINSDALE 3243 S. STEWART, CHICAGO 1365 N. MOHAWK #1S, CHICAGO 6 S. LAFLIN #108S, CHICAGO 3520 N. #12E, CHICAGO 3237 S. STEWART, CHICAGO 1416 BELMONT #3, CHICAGO 5218 N. KENMORE #1N, CHICAGO 805 W. HICKORY, HINSDALE

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Continued from Page 24 This series of virtual live com. Time: 9 a.m. to noon. workshops from Children’s the submission to submis- Cost: $25, which includes a Theatre of Western Springs T-shirt, supplies, access to vid- [email protected]; use for ages 3-18 will cover topics eos and a gift bag the hashtag #HinsdaleAtHome such as singing, drama games, and #HinsdaleHistory on acting, music, technical the- ■ Facebook and Instagram. Camp Half-Blood Escape ater, improv and more. The Room program features more than Through July 31 JUST FOR KIDS 50 live weekday workshops for https://www.hinsdalelibrary. various suggested age groups, info/events ■ Play-Well Online STEM and subscribers can attend as Step into the world of Percy Our Patio is OPEN! June 22-26 many as they’d like. Times: Jackson and solve puzzles to Carry-Out & Delivery https://www.villageofhins- 4 and 7 p.m. Cost: $70 per win an epic game of capture 7 Days a Week. 4pm-9:30pm dale.org/pr month per household, $35 for flag at Camp Half-Blood in this Kids ages 5-11 can tap into Unstaged Jr. for ages 3-7. RR virtual Hinsdale Public Library their imagination with pieces program. Access the digital CALL US FOR CARRYOUT from their own LEGO collec- ■ Virtual Vacation Bible School escape room through the web- tion while connecting with July 6-10 site listed above. (630) 920-0500 other young engineers through https://www.hinsdaleumc. (Pay with cash on pickup and receive 10% OFF) this Zoom class. Explore cre- com ■ Bedtime Relaxation for Kids ative boundaries, learn new The Hinsdale United Second and fourth building techniques and con- Methodist Church invites kids Thursdays ORDER VIA UBEREATS nect to practical real-world to take a virtual trip on “Rocky https://wellnesshouse.org/ FOR DELIVERY STEM concepts, focusing on Railway — Jesus’ Power Pulls virtual-programs (As a courtesy to you, we are waiving the delivery fee) open-ended builds that do not Us Through.” Participants will Children ages 5-12 are invit- require special LEGO pieces. enjoy opening and closing cer- ed to join in this guided med- Time: 9 to 9:45 a.m. for ages emonies, music lessons, crafts, itation Zoom program from 5-6, 10 to 10:45 a.m. for ages service projects and games Wellness House to learn ways 7-11. Cost: $54. RR and snacks to try at home, to calm their minds and relax all while learning to make a their bodies to help ensure a 441 OGDEN AVENUE, CLARENDON HILLS ■ CTWS Unstaged difference in their community good night’s sleep. After initial (1 mile west of Route 83) Through June with Jesus’ help. Questions? registration, participants will https://www.theatreofwest- Email Jennifer Austgen at jen- www.zazasclarendonhills.com niferaustgen@hinsdaleumc. Please turn to Page 28 HOURS: Monday – Friday 11:30 AM–2:30 PM; Monday - Thursday 5:00–9:30 PM ernsprings.com Friday 3:00-10:00 PM; Saturday 5:00-10:00 PM; Sunday 4:30-8:30 PM

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The Hinsdalean • June 18, 2020 • Page 27 PULSE NEW Continued from Page 26 what can be grilled beyond on Kanopy (accessible under WEBCAST “downloadables”). Then share receive ongoing, optional invi- burgers, steaks and brats, the Classroom thoughts during an online tations to join in. This program tools needed and how to do it. Course discussion. Include an email is for families impacted by Time: 7 to 8 p.m. RR EST. 2003 address when registering to cancer. Time: 7 to 7:45 p.m. RR SEASONAL SERIES receive the meeting invitation. Time: 7 to 8 p.m. RR LISTEN & LEARN ■ Farmer’s Market SPECIAL EVENTS ■ Juneteenth Celebration Mondays through Oct. 12 Burlington Park June 19 ■ Sorority recruitment https://www.fpdcc.com/ 30 E. Chicago Ave. http://www.hinsdalechamber. assistance event/juneteenth-celebra- https://www.hinsdalepanhel- tion/ com/pages/FarmersMarket (630) 323-3952 lenic.org The Cook County Forest The Hinsdale Area Alumnae Preserve District invites people The 44th annual market, sponsored by the Hinsdale Panhellenic is available again to celebrate freedom, family this year to help rising college and country on this Zoom call Chamber of Commerce, will feature vendors of fruits and freshmen to navigate the col- with various guest presenters lege sorority recruitment pro- vegetables, eggs, honey, chees- • WEBCAST On Demand classroom course discussing what led up to this cess through online services. historic time in our nation’s es, meats and poultry, jams now available and more. Hours: 7 a.m. to 1 Those interested in sorority history. Visit the website above • Start driver education now while sheltering p.m. recruitment should fill out the for registration information. questionnaire at the website in place! Time: 10 a.m. to noon. RR listed above. A sample resume • Self-paced course available 24/7 SIGN UP NOW and additional information ■ Virtual Kitchen Tech: I Can also is available on the web- • Available for those 15+ years of age Grill That? ■ Movie Discussion: ‘The site. Questions can be sent to July 8 Farewell’ hinsdalepanhellenic@hotmail. 800-374-8373 www.topdriver.com https://www.hinsdalelibrary. June 22 com. info/events https://www.hinsdalelibrary. 1 Grant Square, Hinsdale Clever tools and techniques info ■ Nominate a Regional Rock 810 Hillgrove Ave., Western Springs allow a surprising and inter- Watch this acclaimed 2019 Star esting array of grillable pro- comedy-drama for free with a teins, sides, and dishes. Learn Hinsdale Public Library card Please turn to Page 32 We Teach Driver Intelligence™

A TRIBUTE THAT GROWS Memorial • Arbor Day • Anniversary • Mother’s Day Birthdays • Earth Day • Retirement • Father’s Day • Graduation • Bequests and Veterans/Armed Services

Citizens and businesses participating in this program not only leave a living, growing legacy benefiting the environment for years to come, they assist in beautifying the Village of Hinsdale for future generations.

For further details, please conttact the Village Forester, John Finnell Call NOW Regarding Planting 630-789-7043 or e-mail [email protected] www.hinsdaletributetrees.com Hinsdale Nurseries is the proud supplier of Hinsdale Tribute Trees

CELEBRATE • HONOR • REMEMBER

Page 28 • June 18, 2020 • The Hinsdalean How has COVID-19 Howaffected has COVID-19 the real estate affectedmarket? the real estate market?

The Q1 data is in and our market report has been sent out. TheCurious Q1 data to is know in and how our Q2 market data report was impacted? has been sentGive out.us a call for a sneak Curiouspreview to know before how our Q2 formal data reportwas impacted? and analysis Give is us available. a call for Toa sneakbe included previewon our before mailing our list, formal send report an email and ouranalysis way. is available. To be included on our mailing list, send an email our way.

AVERAGE SALES PRICE AVERAGE SALES PRICE

2020 Q1 $1,000,833 2020 Q1 $1,000,833 2019 Q1 $815,833 2019 Q1 $815,833 2018 Q1 $964,167 2018 Q1 $964,167 Overall, Q1 Hinsdale average sales price of $1,000,833 was the highest in 3 years. Overall, Q1 Hinsdale average sales price of $1,000,833 was the highest in 3 years.

JULIE SUTTON JULIE SUTTON LAUREN GEHLMANN LAUREN GEHLMANN LAURA GLOSNIAK LAURA GLOSNIAK LISA READ LISA READ NICOLE PEARL NICOLE PEARL WILL SUTTON WILL SUTTON SARAH VOSSOUGHI SARAH VOSSOUGHI

TheThe Julie Julie Sutton Sutton Group Group [email protected]@compass.com

The Julie Sutton Group is a Real Estate broker affiliated with Compass. Compass is a licensed Real Estate broker with a principal office in Chicago, IL and abides by all applicable Housing Opportunity laws. All The Julie Suttonmaterial Group presented is a Real herein Estate is broker intended affiliated for informational with Compass. purposes Compass only, isis compileda licensed fromReal sourcesEstate broker deemed with reliable a principal but is officesubject in to Chicago, errors, omissions,IL and abides and changesby all applicable without notice.Equal Housing All measurements Opportunity and laws. square All footages are material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only, is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, and changes without notice. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage. All data from MLS 4/2020. approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage. All data from MLS 4/2020.

The Hinsdalean • June 18, 2020 • Page 29 THE BUTLER The First of its Kind

Introducing The Butler of Oak Brook-City style living in a community you know and love. 22 Stories of Luxurious Living.

Now Taking Reservations – Please Contact Us for Information

Kris Berger John Donatelli

630.975.0088 708.227.1908 [email protected] [email protected] 36 S Washington St 2044 W Roscoe St Hinsdale, IL 60521 Chicago, IL 60618

This is not an offer to sell. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. The developer reserves the right to make modifications in materials, specifications, plans, designs, pricing, scheduling and delivery of the homes without prior notice. All measurements and square footage are approximate. -Com pass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of Illinois and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of real estate brokerage. Not intended to solicit property where prohibited and nothing herein shall be deemed a representation that Compass is the exclusive listing agent for the property.

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226 W. 9th St., Hinsdale $2,500,000 | 6 BD | 6.2 BA

Kris Berger Hinsdale 630.975.0088

Kris Berger is a Real Estate agent affiliated with Compass. Compass is a licensed Real Estate broker with a principal office [email protected] in Chicago, IL and abides by all applicable Equal Housing Opportunity laws. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only, is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, and changes without notice. All measurements and square footages are approximate. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing www.krisbergergroup.com herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of Real Estate brokerage.

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Continued from Page 28 body challenging sports skills Pet pic of the week and enjoy some social time Ongoing in this online class. Supplies https://www.cmfdn.org Community Memorial needed include balls to kick Foundation is inviting folks and bounce, a laundry basket to nominate a neighbor, col- or box, two tennis balls, four league, co-worker or friend cones, a scarf, a mitt and a who is making a difference broom or hockey stick. Time: with acts of kindness, hope 3:30 to 4 p.m. Cost: $36. RR and gratitude, igniting hope and inspiring action as ■ Parent & Child Track-sters & businesses, organizations Fit-sters and neighbors adjust to the COVID-19 pandemic. Fridays, July 10-31 Collaborating on this effort are (630) 789-7090 AMITA Health, the Hinsdale https://www.villageofhins- Chamber of Commerce, West dale.org/pr Central Municipal Conference Children ages 3-5, with the and the West Suburban help of a parent, can follow Chamber of Commerce & along with instructors online Industry. to learn to do jumping jacks, squats, stretches and other fit- WEE ONES ness activities. Supplies need- ed include two tennis balls, Broderick is a handsome black and white domestic short hair with big eyes and ■ Parent & Child Sports & four cones or plastic cups, a an adorable face framed by long white whiskers. He is 2 years old, 8 pounds, Stories Frisbee, chalk and masking neutered and good with children age 8 and older. The Hinsdale Humane Society Tuesdays, July 7-28 tape and a pool noodle. Time: Tuthill Family Pet Rescue & Resource Center is currently closed to the public, (630) 789-7090 11 to 11:30 a.m. Cost: $36. RR but anyone who is interested in adopting a pet can fill out an online application https://www.villageofhins- at https://www.hinsdalehumanesociety.org and then call (630) 323-5630 for an dale.org/pr interview. Temporary adoption hours are noon to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday Children ages 3-5, with the Key and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. (photo provided) help of a parent, will listen to a RR - registration required mind-awakening story, learn MD - member discount

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630.674.6635 Carol Lee BuyHinsdale.com [email protected] *Based on closed sales volume and units sold information from 2018 MRED for the City of Hinsdale in all price ranges a s reported on for the period of 1/1/2018 - C 8 E. HinsdalE avEnuE 12/31/2018 calculated by multiplying the number of buyer and/or seller sides by sales price. MRED data is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Property Types: ikanek SFH|Condo|TWHM HinsdalE, il 60521 Any a liation by you with Coldwell Banker Realty is intended to be that of an independent contractor sales associate, not an employee. ©2020 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Realty fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Owned by ©2020 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate LLC. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Operated by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker Logo are registered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor sales associates a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker and the Coldwell Banker Logo are registered service marks owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. and are not employees of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage.

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Deeds for the following C. Rhead Trust to Grandview properties in Hinsdale and Capital LLC, May 13, $193,000 Golfview Hills were recorded 14. 5839 S. Grant St., in DuPage County from Michael and Lorette Lavine to June 23. to Brendan Shanley and Erin 1. 14 S. Park Ave., Susan Blythe, May 19, $762,500 and Robert Trefil to Robert 15. 613 N. Elm St., Nicole and Laurie Motzel, May 4, Sheridan and Christopher $750,000 Pirrera to Chicago Title Land 2. 1409 Burr Oak Road, Trust Co., May 19, $1,334,000 Janice M. and Robert T. 16. 5627 Childs Ave., McNaney 2005 trusts to Stephen and Molly Bowater Thomas and Kathleen Licar to Jamie and Kaiser Shah, May and the Licar Living Trust, 20, $465,000 May 6, $420,000 17. 610 S. Oak St., 610 Oak 3. 222 N. Bruner St., Paul Hinsdale LLC to Chicago and Emilia Marushka to Title Co., May 20, Anthony Marano Co., May 6, $3,950,000 $1,640,000 18. 11 E. Ayres St., Michael 4. 332 The Lane, Chicago J. and Diane G. LaForte Title Land Trust Co. to Adam Declaration Trust to Keith W. and Lauren East, May 6, and Tracy C. Tomlinson Joint $1,050,000 Trust, May 21, $1,305,000 GET A JUMBO 5. 5617 S. Elm St., John 19. 8 E. Kennedy Lane, and Grace Hong to Anthony Darlene Worthington to Ravi Chimino and Elizabeth Smith, and Jane Malhotra, May 21, MORTGAGE May 7, $2,275,000 $325,000 6. 29 Birchwood Ave., 20. 721 W. Walnut St., THAT LIVES UP Claudia E. Mantecon Trust to Brent and Jill Rasmussen to Dennis and Simona Garcia, Ryan and Megan Brandsma, TO ITS NAME. May 7, $1,012,075 May 21, $3,094,000 7. 601 N. Oak St., Richard 21. 411 S. Washington St., Floersch to Ryan and Mary E. Higgins and Mel Trust Angela Prendergast, May 7, to Jeff and Linda Sluman, May $1,000,000 21, $2,000,000 8. 544 N. Garfield Ave., 22. 241 E. First St., Wayne William and Christine Hummer Trust Co. to Chicago Mancino to Jocelyn Ellis, May Title Land Trust Co., May 22, 7, $775,000 $1,700,000 9. 322 W. Second St., 23. 835 S. Monroe St., Eugenia Nowak to Joncarlo Laura and Michael Allen and Molfese, May 8, $390,000 the Allen Family Trust to Kari 10. 522 W. Hickory St., Fischer and Daniel Powers, Steven Cochlan to Edward May 22, $900,000 and Amy Wallace, May 8, 24. 5611 S. Thurlow St., $1,850,000 Kristine and Samir Lteif and Mortgage loans up to $20MM.* 11. 5635 S. Oak St., Justin the Lteif Family Revocable and Elizabeth Duberman Living Trust to Rico and A commitment to to David Malinas, May 8, Lauren Prestia, May 22, $1,964,000 $815,000 Hinsdale homebuyers. 12. 420 Eighth Place, 25. 401 W. Maple St., Shana Andrew Blankenburg and M. Otto Trust to Bennett We know that Hinsdale area home prices have many buyers Kathleen Adelmann to and Carly Kuikman, May 22, seeking jumbo mortgages. That’s why we’re committed to meeting Vincent and Kristin Biroscak, $938,000 May 12, $1,235,000 Source: DuPage County the demand for loans of up to $20MM, even for vacation homes. 13. 5731 Sutton Place, Recorder of Deeds Matthew Rhead and Clifton Call me today or visit www.pncmortgage.com/jandehansen. Jande Stillman Hansen  Mortgage Loan Officer  NMLS# 418584 630-235-9671         [email protected]  

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The Hinsdalean • June 18, 2020 • Page 37 708 S. LINCOLN STREET, HINSDALE 708SLincoln.info A location so revered, it’s magical. No other in-town location offers this level of convenience and quiet. Even though it’s had just over a decade of gentle use, the owners have mindfully spent over $250,000 making it even newer and significantly better. The level of finish is extraordinary. The updates and physical condition are at the perfectionist level. The floor plan is open and brilliantly designed. Beyond the rooms you’d expect, highlights include a 1st floor office and 3 season room. If you’re looking for a connoisseur level of living, you may have just found your next home.

430 WILLIAMS CT 4441 WOLF RD #208 444 FULLER RD 36 GILBERT AVE $1,199,000 | 430Williams.info $750,000 | 4441Wolf208.info $1,400,000 | 444Fuller.info $1,599,999 | 36Gilbert.info 5 beds (+1 in lower level), 5.1 baths 3 beds, 2 baths 5 beds, 6.1 baths 6 beds, 5.1 baths

WE HAVE SOLD A HOME EVERY 3.5 DAYS IN 2020 †

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Bryan Bomba & Bryan Bomba Group are synonymous. †Source: MLS, closed or under contract home sales 1/1/2020 - 6/9/2020. *Properties sold includes transaction sides closed in 2020 and scheduled to close in 2020. MRED Data Source for attached and detached properties.

Page 38 • June 18, 2020 • The Hinsdalean 126 W. 7 TH STREET, HINSDALE $1,050,000 | 126W7ThSt.info Live in the undisputed center of town and enjoy daily benefits of the best location in Hinsdale. There is just one section of Hinsdale where every truthful Hinsdalean would say “I’d love to live there” and this is it. The house was reimagined in 2013 by the architectural savant, Mike Abraham. The look is unmistakably cool. And it’s like living in new construction. Over 3,600 of real aboveground square feet and you can feel it. So much more spacious than competing properties. Truly a rare opportunity for a lucky buyer.

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The Hinsdalean • June 18, 2020 • Page 39 SUMMER CAMPS FIND JOY IN ALL DAY CAMP Time: 9 a.m. to noon. Cost: 630.632.9744 $200. RR, MD THINGS HOME. 30 S. Lincoln St. ■ Zion Early Childhood Summer ■ Hinsdale, IL 60521 Camp Animation Camp Through July 31 July 13-16 https://www.zionhinsdale.org The Community House This hand-on interactive 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale real estate broker online camp for ages 2 1/2 (630) 323-7500 to 6 offers a fun and relaxed https://www.thecommunity- 312.320.5595 learning platform that encour- house.org [email protected] Academy Award nominat- ages creativity and curiosity Eileen Hord with themed lessons. Each ed animation producer Ed Newmann leads kids ages 8 to camper will receive a camp Mary Jean Andersen kit with materials that coor- 16 through the history, tech- dinate with the online videos nology and techniques of this and Flipgrids. When the early amazing art form and teaches REAL ESTATE them how to create their own - childhood center can safely Caring Nanny Available Receive up to $1,500PROFESSIONALS off, stories one frame at a time. Lost & Found re-open, the camp will transi- Experienced nanny & moth including a free toilet,Free and Home a Warranty, Time: 1 to 4 p.m. Cost: $213. er looking to care for your lifetime warranty on the tub tion to the classroom. Cost: $72 child in my Hinsdale home. LOST CAT: $1000.00 and installation! Staging Consultation, RR, MD Call us at 1-866-931-8891 per two-week session ReferencesGo available. for Flexible the REWARD Green! for the Home Value. hours. Speaks and teaches safe return of my Value Tales Series Spanish. beloved GEORGE. Please call or text Andrea ■ The Community House HEALTH & SCIENCE 720-621-0913 Call Hinsdale Police at Ann Donegan Summer Camp 630-789-7070 if you spot ■ SnowMulch? Bird Car Topsoil?him, then call me at 772- July 6-Aug. 21 Science Driver 584-1864. He is brown The Community House Camp with black spots and seeks Need help spreading?shelter in garages and 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale Through Aug. 14 sheds. Florida cat, is very (630) 323-7500 https://www.mortonarb.org/ cold and frightened. Last Spectrum Triple Play! TV, https://www.thecommunity- learning-place Turn toseen the near Hinsdale library Internet & Voice for $29.99 ea. and possibly Lane School. 60 MB perMichael second speed Andersen No house.org (630) 719-2468 Village Posting BoardTutoring/ contract or commitment. More This year’s day camp pro- Kids in first through sixth Channels. Faster Internet. Instruction Unlimited Voice. gram for ages 5-14 will have grades are invited to join this Caitlin Scannell online Morton Arboretum Only in State Certified a 40-camper maximum. Science Teacher Children will be broken by camp. The camps are divided The Hinsdaleantutors age (and siblings) into groups into grades one to three and Chemistry, Algebra of 10, each of which will stay four to six, and each session and Algebra 2. LOVEHINSDALE.COM together for the entire day to features a different topic. Call 630-670-5084 guard the safety of the chil- Topics include Natural Artists, dren, staff and community. Wild Photographers, Backyard Outdoor activities will be pri- Scientists, Eco-Investigators oritized; field trips and water and Green Thumb Gardeners. activities are not permitted See the website listed above for according to current guide- a full schedule. Time: 10 a.m. lines. Campers will wear face to 1 p.m. Cost: $65. RR, MD coverings, remain at least six feet apart and will not share ■ Body Trek Summer Camp objects. Registration will be July 13-17 Low rates. on a weekly basis; daily regis- https://www.robertcrown.org tration and drop-in campers This popular one-week jour- will not be permitted. Program ney of exploration for students Great service. dates and details are subject entering grades five to eight to change based on guidance has been modified into an from public health officials. online camp featuring interac- No surprises. Time: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost: tive games, dissections, special $300 a week guest visits, and activities and We’ve simplified the mortgage process experiments. For more infor- with low rates, cutting-edge tech and ART mation email Lance Williams at [email protected]. a world-class customer experience. ■ Summer Art Camps Time: 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Cost: Speak with a fellow Hinsdale Resident $150. RR July 6-Aug. 14 today to find out for yourself, or check The Community House out Rate.com/dan. 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale SHOWTIME (630) 323-7500 ■ CT Experience: Live! https://www.thecommunity- Dan Gjeldum house.org June 22-July 10 Campers ages 6-11 will Children’s Theatre of Senior VP of Mortgage Lending create various projects in Western Springs every imaginable medium — 4384 Hampton Ave. O: (773) 435-0654 C: (312) 543-9692 painting, sculpture, fashion, https://www.theatrewest- Rate.com/dan [email protected] graphics and more — with ernsprings.com each week inspired by one of cd@theatrewesternsprings. 14 W. Hinsdale Ave., 2nd Floor, Hinsdale, IL 60521 three colorful decades — the com Applicant subject to credit and underwriting approval. Not all applicants will be approved for financing. Receipt of application does not represent an approval for financing or interest rate , 1990s or 2000s. Each This fun, safe, in-person guarantee. Restrictions may apply, contact for current rates and for more information. day brings something new with experience for kids meets the NMLS ID: 686529; IL - 031.0031282 • NMLS ID #2611 (Nationwide Mortgage Licensing System www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org) • IL - Residential Mortgage Licensee - something cool to bring home. IDFPR, 122 South Avenue, Suite 1900, Chicago, Illinois, 60603, 312-793-3000, 3940 N. Ravenswood Ave., Chicago, IL 60613 #MB.0005932 Please turn to Page 42

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The Hinsdalean • June 18, 2020 • Page 41 SUMMER CAMPS THE FRUIT STORE HAPPY Continued from Page 40 shirt, daily lunch & beverage. HINSDALE WESTERN SPRINGS Time: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cost: FATHER’S 26 W. First Street (630) 655-1893 925 Burlington Ave. • (708) 246-0893 Phase 3 state guidelines and DAY! (Always FREE Convenient Parking) OPEN SUNDAYS 10-4 $250. RR limits classes to 10 students, with exclusive spaces and one ■ teacher per class. Different Soccer Camp Stock Up on Fruits & Veggies for topics such as Dancing with -July 3 Disney, Creative Dramatics, Up Robbins Park the Lakehouse this Weekend! Seventh and Vine streets, with Puppets and Shakespeare For July 4th, Backyard BBQ’s and More...Call on the Fruit Store by the Sword are offered at the Hinsdale sessions, most of which run for (630) 789-7090 Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Platters • Fruit Salad four days. Times vary per class. https://www.villageofhins- See the website listed above dale.org/pr Don’t forget our daily soups, fresh salad bar & all natural smoothies!! Kids ages 7-12 will gain for a full schedule. Cost: $125 a the technical skills and sport GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE week for rising kindergartners knowledge required for their to fifth graders, $175 a week for next step into soccer. Ares of Visit us at hinsdalefruitstore.com rising fifth-graders to complet- focus are dribbling, , ed seniors. shooting and ball control along with life skills such as BILL KNOWS HINSDALE ■ Comedy Improv Camp-Young teamwork and sportsman- As a 3rd-generation Hinsdalean, my area market expertise partnered Actor’s Studio ship. Participants should with @properties’ local leadership, national and international reach, July 6-9 bring appropriate athletic yields a true win wherever your real estate needs take you. The Community House clothing, a snack and a water 415 W. Eighth St., Hinsdale bottle. Campers will wear face Know your neighborhood - Hinsdale Market Report: (630) 323-7500 coverings, remain at least six https://www.thecommunity- Average Sales Average Days on Sales Prices vs. feet apart and will not share Price* Market* List Price* house.org objects. Time: 9 a.m. to noon. Kids ages 9-17 will enjoy Cost: $109 working with award-winning BILL KIMBALL actress Mina Dillard-Gits, ■ $982,193 167 90% trained at Second City and the Track & Field Camp real estate broker Groundlings in L.A. Time: 9 July 6-10 ���.���.���� Robbins Park a.m. to noon. Cost: $213, $185 *Source: MRED LLC.com Data represents the average over the past 4 months. All information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. [email protected] for The Community House Seventh and Vine streets, keyholders Hinsdale (630) 789-7090 ■ Workshop Summer https://www.villageofhins- dale.org/pr Camp Kids age 6-12 will learn the July 6-11 fundamentals of body posi- https://www.bamtheatre.com tioning, stride, proper stretch- This camp for ages 7-13, the ing and cool-down techniques third in BAMtheatre’s virtual are taught. Track and field camp series focusing on screen events include javelin, discus, acting, will study and perform shot put, hurdles, long jump, “Newsies.” The final perfor- triple jump and various run- mance will be a movie-musical ning and relay events (activities for all friends and family to may vary by area). Participants enjoy. Time: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. should bring appropriate ath- or 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Cost: $185. letic clothing, a snack, and a RR water bottle Campers will wear face coverings, remain at least SPORTS six feet apart and will not share objects. Time 9 a.m. to noon. ■ 5-Star Soccer Premier Day Cost: $109 Camp June 22-26 ZOMBIES! Robbins Park Seventh and Vine streets, ■ Zombie Camp ‘After Dark’ Hinsdale July 27-30 (630) 789-7090 Harvester Park https://www.villageofhins- 15W400 Drive, Burr Ridge dale.org/pr This ultimate camp is filled (630) 789-7090 with exercises and activities https://www.villageofhins- designed for the competitive dale.org/pr This zombie adrenaline youth player ages 7 to 13 years. camp is perfect for kids ages Participants will train in all lev- 8-12 who want to make a night els of the game, refining tech- of it. Discover new skills like nical ability while developing learning to build a shelter tactical awareness. Age appro- and navigating the wilderness priate training will drive a cur- Dress appropriately for muddy riculum that will seek to bring conditions and bring a water out the best in each player in a bottle. Time: 6 to 8:30 p.m. fun and caring environment. Cost: $130 Fee includes Adidas Camp

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The Hinsdalean • June 18, 2020 • Page 45 VILLAGE POSTING BOARD

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VILLAGE OF HINSDALE development of the proposed CERTIFICATE NO. 77560 NOTICE OF type at the described proper- was filed in the office of the PUBLIC HEARING ty. All interested persons are County Clerk of DuPage It is the intent and goal of this invited to attend and be heard. County on June 10, 2020 ZONING BOARD newspaper to have each wherein the business firm of OF APPEALS advertiser who wishes to place SKIN BY STELLA DATED: June 10, 2020 a covered advertisement in PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY Located at 800 Ogden Avenue, the newspaper comply with GIVEN to all persons that the /s/ Kathleen A. Gargano Downers Grove, IL. 60515 the Fair Housing laws. Any Village of Hinsdale Zoning Village Manager was registered; that the true advertisement which is per- Board of Appeals shall con- or real name or names of the ceived to contain language duct a public hearing on Published in The Hinsdalean, person or persons owning the contrary to these laws will be Wednesday, July 15, 2020 June 18, 2020. business, with their respective rejected or changed to remove at 6:30 p.m. in the Memorial post office address(es), is/are the offending reference. There Building, 19 East Chicago Public Notices as follows: Estela R. Jimenez, may be situations where it is Avenue, Hinsdale, Illinois, for 839 N. Grant, Addison, IL. not clear whether particular the purpose of considering 60101 language is objectionable. an application filed with the CERTIFICATE NO. 77553 was IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Such advertisements should Village for variations pursu- filed in the office of the County have hereunto set my hand be referred to a supervisor for Clerk of DuPage County on ant to the applicable provi- and Official Seal at my office in consideration and determina- May 29, 2020 wherein the sions of the Hinsdale Zoning Wheaton, Illinois, this 10th day tion. Under certain circum- business firm of Code. Copies of the applica- of June, A.D. 2020. stances, advertisers may OASIS LAWN & claim that because of the tion, known as V-03-20 and Jean Kaczmarek LANDSCAPE nature of the housing being the Zoning Code are on file DuPage County Clerk Located at 27W273 Bolles advertised, they are not sub- with, and available for pub- Avenue, Winfield, IL. 60190 Published in The Hinsdalean ject to the Fair Housing laws. lic inspection, during regular was registered; that the true June 18, 25 & July 2, 2020. Such claims are irrelevant for Village business hours in the or real name or names of the purposes of considering Memorial Building. person or persons owning the One’s philosophy is not best advertisements for publication business, with their respec- expressed in words; it is ex- in this newspaper. Every This application requests relief tive post office address(es), is/ pressed in the choices one housing advertisement pub- from the height and acces- are as follows: Jason Parent, makes... and the choices we lished in this newspaper is sory coverage requirements 27W273 Bolles Avenue, make are ultimately our re- subject to the Fair Housing set forth in Section 3-110(A) Winfield, IL. 60190 sponsibility. Eleanor Roosevelt laws. (2) and Section 3-110(F)(2) to IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I lawfully relocate a detached have hereunto set my hand pre-code garage. The request and Official Seal at my office is for an increase in height in Wheaton, Illinois, this 29th of 4’7” and an increase in day of May, A.D. 2020. accessory coverage of 3,800” Jean Kaczmarek square feet. The applicant DuPage County Clerk is requesting all other neces- Published in The Hinsdalean sary and appropriate relief for June 11, 18 & 25, 2020. the property commonly known as 329 East Sixth Street, CERTIFICATE NO. 77556 was Hinsdale, Illinois, and legally filed in the office of the County described as follows: Clerk of DuPage County on June 4, 2020 wherein the busi- Permanent Index Number ness firm of 09-12-225-018-0000: LOTS JAIME MILLOY “B” AND “C” (EXCEPT THE HAIR DESIGN NORTH 111.8 FEET OF THE Located at 1131 Butterfield WEST 50 FEET OF SAID LOT Rd., Wheaton, IL. 60189 was “C”) IN THE RESUBDIVISION registered; that the true or real OF HAROLD E. MOYER’S name or names of the person SUBDIVISION OF LOT or persons owning the busi- 4 IN BLOCK 11 OF W. ness, with their respective post ROBBINS PARK ADDITION office address(es), is/are as TO HINSDALE, IN follows: Jamie L. Milloy, 237 SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP W. Berkshire Ave., Lombard, 38 NORTH, RANGE 11, IL. 60148 EAST OF THE THIRD IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, have hereunto set my hand and Official Seal at my office in ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Wheaton, Illinois, this 4th day OF SAID RESUBDIVISION of June, A.D. 2020. RECORDED ON AUGUST Jean Kaczmarek 30, 1949 AS DOCUMENT DuPage County Clerk 575058, IN DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS Published in The Hinsdalean June 11, 18 & 25, 2020. At said public hearing, the Zoning Board of Appeals An eye for an eye only ends up shall accept all testimony making the whole world blind. and evidence pertaining to Mahatma Gandhi said appeal and application A man watches his pear tree and shall consider any and day after day, impatient for the all possible zoning actions, ripening of the fruit. Let him the granting of any necessary attempt to force the process, special permits, variations, or and he may spoil both fruit and other special approvals to the tree. But let him patiently wait, Zoning Code that may be nec- and the ripe pear at length falls essary or convenient to permit into his lap.

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June 2020 Horoscopes • Week 4

CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20 CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22 LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Figuring out how to re- Aries, news from loved Powerful feelings of affec- A desire to add life to your solve issues in a rela- ones may catch you off tion may build up in you routine could you tionship may leave you guard, but could never- this week, Cancer. You to find new activities to feeling somewhat unset- theless make you feel may be taking inventory of explore this week, Libra. tled, Capricorn. It might excited this week. This is how you feel about loved Infuse your daily schedule CAPRICORN be that you do not want ARIES a sign from the universe CANCER ones. Share grand ges- LIBRA with doses of creativity. to approach sensitive that some part of life will tures and loving words. topics. change.

AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21 LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23 SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 Excitement about busi- This week you may feel You may get encourage- Scorpio, this week you may ness or work goals might like opening your heart ment from an unlikely feel sentimental and nostal- make you feel like taking to others, Taurus. Show a source this week, Leo. gic. Perhaps you will remi- some dynamic action to close friend that you care This can inspire you to nisce about your childhood promote your ideas to about him or her, or really conduct an in-depth ex- by looking over old pho- AQUARIUS higher ups, Aquarius. You TAURUS further your connection LEO ploration of long-term SCORPIO tographs or playing family may find a receptive au- with a romantic partner. goals. Embark on a new movies. dience. journey.

PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21 VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22 SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Try collaborating on a fun A busy work schedule It is alright to feel shy Sagittarius, you feel con- project this week, Pisces. may be making things or inhibited this week, tent with yourself and life Check to see if anyone seem more hectic than Virgo. Uncertainty over this week and that is great. needs assistance if you usual, Gemini. It’s easy long-term plans could An ability to look within with don’t have your own proj- to become overwhelmed be driving these emo- a practice like meditation PISCES ect in mind. GEMINI if you do not find strate- VIRGO tions. Once you get your SAGITTARIUS may contribute to this se- gies to calm your mind thoughts on paper, you rene state of mind. each day. can proceed.

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Continued from Page 50 how long it was going to last, so we never got a clear Some of the underclassmen made this of loses sight that our greatest as a team is to answer up until the end of March. For the seniors cars for us during quarantine. They came to each of create a community where people feel welcomed, especially it really sucked, but we still kept doing our the senior’s houses. Once they gave you the senior want to play and improve. I can’t imagine what he wall ball to stay with our sport. It really just felt like gift, you hopped in your car and went to the next per- would have done this year with the platform a team there was a piece missing. son’s house. It was really cool. captain. I couldn’t be prouder to have coached him all four years and have him represent him HC water When did you start playing lacrosse? What else have you been involved with at polo. In third grade. Our family friend actually played Central? and there’s this league called IGLA that basically all I was in for Humanity for a while and then I the Hinsdale girls did. My grade especially has been was also in a club called Strong Minds Bring Change. playing together since then. Do you have a summer gig? How have you improved since your freshman I’m working with my dad at his dental office and year? I was going to coach some practices for Lake Shore I think I’ve improved mostly with my attacking of Lacrosse, which is a club team. the goals and within one-on-ones, because I went to a lot of off-season clinics which really focused on cer- What’s next? tain aspects of it. I’m going to be playing at DePauw in . I was thinking about going into product design. How would your teammates describe you? I’m definitely one of the more relaxed people on Why did coach Maggie Zentgraff like having our team, for sure, by far. Napier on the team? Emily is a quiet but hard-working and consistent Any nicknames? player. She loves to celebrate her teammates’ suc- People just say M or Napes. That’s about it. cesses and is extremely selfless on the field. She has come a long way as an attacker, working outside of Is there a game or moment that stands out? school on her shooting and , playing one- Name: Emily Napier Probably two years ago when we played New Trier on-one with her sister to get better at defense and Year: senior in the championships. I got a pass from one of my competing at the club level to continue to work on Hometown: Hinsdale best friends on the team — Avery Secola — and I her IQ. She has worked really hard to become more ended up scoring off it. That was just a really cool creative on the field and after just a week of practice What was it like not having a senior lacrosse sea- moment. this year it was evident being a senior gave her a dif- son? ferent, exciting and confident energy on the field. She When we first started quarantine we didn’t know What did you do in lieu of senior night? is so much fun to coach and more fun to watch play.

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The Hinsdalean • June 18, 2020 • Page 49 SPORTS Red Devils had an impact on teams Spring athletes have great memories of time at Central even with season canceled

By Pamela Lannom to drop my time significantly over the years. polo season? [email protected] It was definitely tough because it was my Is there a moment in your athletic career fourth year on the team and I was looking for- Athlete profiles typically are part of our sports that stands out? ward to having a senior season. It’s something pages throughout the school year, with a different For track season especially I think the big you work toward for years and years, so that was team member recommended each week by his moment for me was the year (2018) that our tough. It’s kind of when you are supposed to be or her coach. With the spring season canceled team won the (4x800 relay) in state, but I only got at your peak. You’ve been developing friendships due to COVID-19, The Hinsdalean altered its to run the prelims (in order to run the 2-mile). I for years on the team, and it’s nice to be able to sports coverage, eliminating the round-up page didn’t get to run in the finals. I got to watch my spend time with the guys in your final year. on which the profiles ran. sister and a couple of teammates bring the baton We are happy to highlight these athletes now across the finish line. I ended up getting All-State When did you start playing? in a four-part series that began June 11. Today’s for the first time in the 2-mile at that race. I owe Probably sixth or seventh grade. I started on a athletes competed on the track, boys water polo it all to them to give me the courage to put myself club team. My sister (Lauren) played when she and girls lacrosse teams. and push myself during the race. started middle school, so I just kind of followed in her footsteps. What’s next? I’m going to be running at the University What do you enjoy most about it? of . I’m currently undecided (on my I like that it can be really fast paced and there’s major). That is the next big question. a lot going on in the water at all times. There are a lot of moving pieces to the team. I like that it’s Anything else? really tough, but when you put a lot of work in I’m very thankful to the Hinsdale Central and your team starts to function really well, it’s cross country program and to my coach for really fulfilling because the sport is really hard. helping guide me through these part four years and aways being there for me and helping me How did your teammates describe you on the become the athlete and person I am today. senior video? A lot of them said they found me entertaining Why did coach Mark McCabe like having and high-energy during practice. Some of them Revord on the team? said I really took them under my wing. It was nice McKenna is a highly accomplished athlete, they recognized that, because I always make an with multiple All-State performances in both effort to try and make them feel welcome. track and cross country both individually and with her team. McKenna is also like an assistant Is there a game that stands out? Name: McKenna Revord coach to me, and simultaneously a “mom,” men- It was senior night last year and we were play- Year: senior tor and best friend to her teammates. Her charac- ing, I think, OP-RF, and we had all put on these Hometown: Hinsdale ter is second to none. Her strength, resilience and really goofy tattoos on our body, these temporary make her an excellent leader and an inspira- tattoos but they looked really realistic. I had this What was it like not having a senior track tion to all those around her. She is most certainly big eagle on the back of my . It was just a season? one of the “best of the best.” really fast-paced, high-energy game. It was a real- Of course it was super disappointing because ly exciting game and a really fantastic win and we I’ve been training for my senior year basically really had a lot of fun with it. my entire life. It was really disappointing to not be able to compete in a season I knew I was What else have you been involved with at well-prepared for going into and miss out on see- Central? ing my teammates as often as I would have. I’ve also been on the swim team. I’m a part of Breaking Down the Walls, which is an anti-bul- When did you first start running? lying club, which is also run by Coach Brodell. I actually started running my first year in mid- (And) Business Professionals of America. dle school when I was in sixth grade. I watched What’s next? my sister (Reilly) run as she was going through I’m going to the University of middle school and that was really inspirational to Madison. I’m majoring in industrial engineering. me because I wanted to be just like her. My dad I’m hoping to continue club water polo. was a runner in college and he wanted all us kids to be runners as well. He knew how much fun it Why did coach Christy Brodell like having was and how many life lessons we’d be able to Hamp on the team? learn from the sport. Nathan has been a four-year player. His ability to see beyond the game and to keep per- How did you end up running the 2-miler? Name: Nathan Hamp spective has been Nathan’s greatest contribution I kind of did everything over the years. I real- Year: senior to our program. Nathan has made every member ized the longer, the better races are for me, so I Hometown: Westmont of our team, freshman to senior, feel included, gradually worked to the 2 mile. Through dedica- no matter their skill level or experience. He never tion and commitment to the sport, I’ve been able What was it like not having a senior water Please turn to Page 48

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