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2011 LAST FLING Make Memories This Labor Day Weekend September 2Nd - 5Th Carnival pg. 17 Special Events pg. 06 Belgio’s Catering Rotary Hill Main Stage pg. 18 2011 LAST FLING Make Memories this Labor Day Weekend September 2nd - 5th Microsoft Store® Family Fun Land pg. 08 Food Vendors pg. 13 Map pg. 14 FREE Entertainment Stage pg. 16 Ticket Information pg. 17 www.lastfling.org Congresswoman Judy Biggert Interested in an internship or becoming a volunteer? Call my office at 630-325-2002 Paid for by Judy Biggert for Congress Please be aware that we have many photographers throughout the event and your picture may be used in promotional material for the Naperville Jaycees and/or the Last Fling. Like Facebook.com/lastfling today! Naperville Jaycees Honor Fellow Jaycee with Misericordia Fundraiser In November of 2010, Theresa Pryor’s loving family, countless numbers of friends, the Naperville Jaycees, the Naperville community and many Naperville area charitable organizations lost someone very special. Theresa Ann Pryor passed away from a brain aneurysm at age 45. Words cannot express our sadness at losing such a powerful force of nature far too soon. Whether volunteering her time or providing coffee from her shop, Arbor Vitae Java & Juice, Theresa was involved in almost every fundraiser in town. Theresa was very committed to the Naperville Jaycees - serving on the Board of Directors and the Last Fling Executive Committee, as well as chairing Naperville Jaycees’ Distinguished Service Awards. Theresa loved festivals – she co-chaired the Last Fling Sponsor’s tent for 10 years and volunteered her time as a coffee vendor for festivals from Naper Days to Rockin’ for the Troops featuring Gary Sinise at Cantigny in Wheaton to the Naperville Rotary Club’s “Soup’s On.” Theresa’s sister Jennifer has recently become a resident of Misericordia in Chicago, Illinois. Misericordia provides residential services and programs for persons with mild to profound developmental disabilities. This year at the Last Fling, the Naperville Jaycees will honor Theresa by raising funds for Misericordia. As a former speech pathologist, Theresa worked with autistic children and stroke patients and was very passionate about their programs and mission. Theresa was incredibly involved with fundraising efforts for the amazing community of Misericordia. During the Naperville Jaycees’ Last Fling, held over Labor Day weekend in downtown Naperville, purple memorial bracelets with the Misericordia logo and Theresa’s name will be available for purchase in the Sponsor’s tent on Rotary Hill and at the Jaycees’ Manpower tent on Eagle and Jackson. On Saturday, September 3rd, in addition to these locations, we will be selling the bracelets at all the Last Fling beverage tents. All beverage tips received that day will be donated to Misericordia in Theresa’s name. Please help us honor our dear friend and dedicated volunteer. For more information on Misericordia please visit www.misericordia.com. Last Fling Executive Committee Last Fling General Committees Marcia Davidson, Fred Eingle, Stacie Epson, Kevon Gardner, Jared Grebner, Mike Healy, Mike Kreger, Brad Taylor Beverages Kim Lindholm, Angela MacDonald, Rory Mulligan, Executive Director Stephanie Barranco, Tony Barranco, Courtney Pete Paulsen, Dave Prinzi, Clinton Rife, Ben Santella, Peter Brian Scott Brown, Kent Christianson, Kevin Coyne, Kim Sipla, Veronica Smith, Joy Vastola, Lauren Visher, Marty Finance & Fling Mile Coyne, Beth DeGeeter, Bridgette DuChane, Mary Walker Frances, Caleb Garvey, Kevin Gensler, Chris Jacks, Chad Pedigo Stephanie Jacks, Lisa Kelsey, Mike Kelsey, Lisa Military Appreciation Day Ticketing, Logistics & Transportation Livingston, Greg Moran, Jennifer Morgan, Jason Marty Walker Chris DuChane Nagel, Jenny Nagel, Susan Wallace Parade Beverages & Ice Business Expo Scott Albrecht, Paul DeKruiff, Al DeGeeter, Laurie DeKruiff, Marty Walker Helen Taylor David Byrne Carnival, Community Booths, Volunteers, Carillon Tables PR & Flingwear Rick Bedell, Mary Carol Liethen, Yvonne Agnello-Adams, James Bernicky, Jodi Bernicky, Karen Coleman, Fred Einsle, Joe Mensik Matt Liethen, Kevin Piket, Jen Piket Family Fun Land & Special Events Andrew Heap, Tom Manno, Jeffrey Ross, Patrick Smyth Carnival Security Marie deGroh Gutshall John Trojanowski Advisor Brad Gutshall, Dan Guziec, Steve Guziec, Tim Guziec Community Booths Signage Nicki Rebottaro Alyssa Fee, Kimberly Stewart Emily Donahue, Lauren Visher Event Program, License Plates, Entertainment Public Relations & Signage James Bernicky, Neil Davies, Special Events Nancy Ackles, Andy Binkowski, Chris Edwards, Jill Flowers, Reneé Kronon-Schertz Meghan McCormick, Meg Warren Kevin Gardner, Rodger Guebert, Chris Johnson, Nicole Administrator Family Fun Land Scott Albrecht, Marie Burash, Marchluk, Greg Moran, Mike Ochs, Shelly Porcellino, Rosemarie Breske Garvey Jeffrey Ross, John Schille, Greg Siegel, Gretchen Wendt Sponsorship, Business Expo & Carillon Marcia Davidson, Beth DeGeeter, Laurel Mensik, Pam Santella Sponsorship Rick Smurawski David Byrne, Rick Eertmoed, Entertainment & Food Vendors Food Scott Albrecht, Robert Andrick, Mike Brown, John Marie deGroh Gutshall, Kevin Piket Tom Manno Corrigan, Mary Corrigan, Nick Zager Sponsor Tent Jaycee Food, Sponsor Tent, Website, Parade Rick Eertmoed, Casey Feind, Lisa Moran & Security Food Vendors Lyndee Lawson, Emily Stern, Emma Yan Volunteers Mark Calhoun, Michelle Taylor Ticketing/Logistics/ Transport Rob Budney, Kendall Bilbro, Lance Bigelow, Page 3 Kerry Brophy, Meghan Cummings, Rob Dalaskey, www.lastfling.org T V S A GO Legend: HICA H C T h Shuttle Pick-Up Location R O W Bus Operational Hours to Last Fling: S L L Friday, September 4: E 6:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday September 5-6: B 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. R A I Monday, September 7:- N A R 1:00 p.m. to 6 p.m. D S ADA Parking, Event Seating & Special* Shuttles willArrangements: run every 1/2 hour T ADA parking on-site will be available at the top of the Rotary Hill and in EAST WEST TOLLWAY the lower level of the Municipal Building at 400 S. Eagle Street (entrance DIEHL off of Webster Street). Off-site ADA parking available at All Saints Academy R A Y B M AUER at 1155 Aurora Ave. ADA shuttle service is available at this location N AV O O ND N T A approximately every 30 minutes. For individuals who need special assistance, L HL L G D G I I H 9 N M I K 5 please make arrangements prior to the event by contacting the Last Fling N H E A S L T P EN A planning committee at (630) 961-4143 or by email at [email protected]. When on site U LAST FLING!D BURLINGTON LOT G W O O 5th and in need of assistance, please go to the security trailer at the top of Rotary Hill. R [ GO A R BENT CHIC I ON R V Shuttle service will run between the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Naperville train station, E E P ALL SAINTS LOT R N A E N North Central College, All Saints Catholic Academy and the heart of the Last Fling (drop off [\ S [ E [ L RA and pick-up points are at the corner of Eagle Street and Aurora Ave). FREE parking is available AURO HILLSIDE O at all of the above locations. The service is FREE and the hours of operation are as follows: T MARTIN S NORTH CENTRAL LOT Friday 6-11 p.m., Saturday & Sunday 4-11 p.m., Monday 1-6 p.m. Shuttles run approximately EN E GD W every 30 minutes. O RTNER RICKERT GA SON E HOB The ADA accessible entrance/exit to the venue is also the L Wheelchair-accessible seating L I 75TH 75TH V emergency exit along the east side of Rotary Hill. Wheelchair-accessible seating will be R E P K available for people with disabilities and one companion. Seating is first come, first served A BAILEY O N F O F N B D A O and is located in 3, 20’x20’ areas toward the center of the General Admission seating area. L h E T D I G O F N N M I 9 I Lost and Found To report, claim or turn in a lost article, guests may go to the Jaycees Info Booth on 5 the Northeast H A S L E P A corner of Eagle St. and Jackson St. All items found during the event will be brought to this location forT pick up. After U 87TH W R E O P the event weekend, items will be stored at the Naperville Municipal Building. R 87TH A E N K N LS O A L O O Alcohol Guests must be 21 years of age or older with a valid I.D. to purchase or consume alcoholic beveragesL on N B Y K H K C S O Last Fling grounds. Guests are not permitted to carry alcoholic beverages out of the event gates. N 95TH K THE LAST FLING REMOTE PARKING SITE www.lastfling.org NORTH CENTRAL COLLEGE www.naperville.il.us REMEMBER PLEASE DRINK RESPONSIBLY 450 S. BRAINARD STREET ² DON’T DRINK & DRIVE To ensure that everyone attending the 2011 Last Fling has a fun and safe time, the Naperville Jaycees have a wristband procedure for patrons over 21 years of age. In order to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages at the event, you must have a valid I.D. checked and obtain a wrist band. The wristband must be worn and prominently displayed to obtain alcohol. DESIGNATED DRIVER PROGRAM The Naperville Jaycees sponsor a Designated Driver Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage one person in each group to not consume alcoholic beverages. There will be affidavits at the hand stamp I.D. tents that can be signed by any person, 21 or over, wishing to be the designated driver for his or her group. Two free non-alcoholic beverages will be available to those who participate in the program.
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