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AActivitiesctivities & EventsEvents The Levy Center June – July 2017 A WORD FROM THE SUPERVISOR...William M. Mayer Hello Friends, Hope this fi nds all of you doing well and good, and enjoying the beginning of this beautiful summer. There has been quite a bit of rain; William M. Mayer however, I know that the rain can only be good for our garden. The men SUPERVISOR are doing their usual fantastic job out there! If you haven’t visited it yet, Patricia Mayoral-Stach please be sure to go and enjoy the sweet smell and beauty of our CLERK wonderful garden. TRUSTEES Thank you to all who participated in the Annual Letter Carrier Food Drive. Alyssia Benford This is very much appreciated by the recipients as well as me. It warms Ken Burgess my heart to see a community pull together and help fi ll one another’s needs; especially in today’s Maripat Oliver economy. Much thanks to all who gave. Dennis Raga I was honored to have hosted your Veteran’s Breakfast gathering last month. It is truly my pleasure Patricia Holloway to honor the men and women who served our country, and I personally would like to say thank you COLLECTOR to all that served. Jean Kelly We have some exciting events coming up! Don’t forget to mark ASSESSOR your calendars. I would love to see you there. More details to (630) 759-1315 follow. Some of theupcoming events are: 1. Village Picnic-Sunday – June 25th at Noon behind the DUPAGE TOWNSHIP Village Hall th th (630) 759-1317 2. 8 Annual Family Fun Fest – Sunday, July 30 , fax: (630) 759-3412 Noon – 4:00 pm at the DuPage Township 3. 26th Annual Village Jubilee – August 18 -20 at the Village Hall EMAIL [email protected] 4. Pathways Parade – Sunday, September 10th, 2:00 pm starting at Bolingbrook High School, ending at the WEBSITE www.dupagetownship.com Village Hall with a Mini-fest The Board and I would like to thank all of you for your continued support and interest that you have in DuPage DUPAGE TOWNSHIP Township. We are looking forward to making the next 4 years THE LEVY our best ever! As always, if there is anything we can do to SENIOR CENTER assist you please let us know. 251 Canterbury Lane Bolingbrook, IL 60440 Remember that the Levy Center is a cooling center and (630) 759-3411 should be used as such in case of an emergency. You can fax: (630) 759-3472 always relax and cool off and be comfortable right here at your very own center. Maureen Fox SENIOR PROGRAM DIRECTOR [email protected] Have a great summer! Lynne Woodard SENIOR RECREATION DIRECTOR YOUR Supervisor, [email protected] Bill Mayer DuPage Township Supervisor June – July 2017 Oldies But Goodies 1 AActivitiesctivities & EventsEvents DDinnerDDinneriinnnneerr wwithwwithiitthh LLynne!LLynne!yynnnnee!! COOPERS HAWK – NAPERVILLE JUNE 6 LEAVE AT 4:30 PM $3 PER PERSON LIMIT 25 The fi rst Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurant opened in 2005 in Orland Park.They created a signature menu with a dish selection designed to pair perfectly with their Cooper’s Hawk wines, made in their private winery. With sophisticated food and exceptional wines, their unique concept was born . The concept includes 4 distinct components: an upscale casual dining restaurant, full-service bar, private barrel-aging room, and Napa-style tasting room and retail gift store…all under one roof. Each location is distinctive in layout and décor, but carries the same warmth and elegance. Feast on just about anything you desire. They serve appetizers, salads, burgers and sandwiches, and entrees of chicken, beef, pork and seafood and pastas. Understandably, some of you are still in the working world, so perhaps skip cooking this evening and JOIN US for THIS DINING EXPERIENCE! CLARA’S – WOODRIDGE JULY 20 LEAVE AT 4:30 PM $2 PER PERSON LIMIT 25 Their story begins with Anthony and Celeste Lizio, who came to the United States in the early 1930’s from Sant’Angelo all’Esca - a small town an hour outside of Naples, Italy. Celeste (Luise) grew up in her mother’s café learning the recipes she would eventually hand down to her children and grandchildren. In the United States, Anthony and Celeste opened a small grocery store for Celeste to tend while Anthony worked in a factory. Celeste made dinner in the stores back kitchen and the delicious smells drew the WPA workers. The store became known for Celeste’s food. The popularity of Celeste’s recipes encouraged her and Anthony to open the Kedzie Beer Garden at Kedzie and Polk on the West Side of Chicago. As the business grew into a popular restaurant, the name was changed to Celeste’s as a tribute to the chef. And just as Celeste learned from her mother, their four children learned from their parents working alongside while living above the restaurant. In the 1950’s, the children - now adults - expanded the family business by selling their homemade products, such as ravioli, to other local restaurants and grocery stores. The wholesale business became so successful that in 1963 the family closed Celeste’s to concentrate solely on the supplier busi- ness. In 1969, the family sold the business to Quaker Oats who went on to create the Mama Celeste brand that everyone knows today. Clara’s opened at 6740 S. Rt. 53 on March 13, 1987. Clara was in the kitchen, her husband Rudy Sr. at the bar and their four children (Michelle, Anthony, Rudy Jr. and Mark) learning the recipes and traditions just as their mother and grandmother before them. And just like her mother Celeste, people came from far and wide to enjoy Clara’s wonderful creations. On November 19, 2013, Clara’s moved to its current location at 6550 S. Rt. 53, now under the watchful eye of the next generation. Rudy Jr, along with his wife Dawn and three children, carry on the traditions and recipes of Celeste and Clara. This should have you palettes salivating by now! Come on out to Clara’s and enjoy an exquisite meal and fellowship with your fellow peers. Again, I’m encouraging those of you who are still in the working world to reward yourself after a hard day’s work and join us for dinner! SIGN UP TODAY!! 2 Oldies But Goodies June – July 2017 AActivitiesctivities & EventsEvents ART DABBLERS BOLINGBROOK SENIOR CLUB Please come out on Wednesday Summer with it’s warm weather has arrived. Gardens are blooming and our afternoons from 1:00 – 4:00 pm. We favorite outdoor activities including free concerts begin. Welcome back all you th do watercolor, charcoals and pencils. Florida snowbirds. Mark your calendar for Sunday, June 25 for the Everything but oils. Call Pat Collins at Bolingbrook Village Picnic behind Town Center. The Senior Tent staffed by 630-739-2420 for more information. DuPage Township is there for your enjoyment. Entertainment, Bingo, and many organizations contribute to the success of this event. Pat Collins Tickets for our Tuesday, July 18th Senior Club Picnic will be available from Rita Armstrong, treasurer, beginning June 27th and ending July 11th. This BOARD GAMES members only event is free. You must choose a hot dog or hamburger on the Sign up at the front desk for the 2nd ticket. Watermelon, beans, chips, drink, and ice cream drumsticks make up the and 4th Wednesday of the Month menu. Games will be provided by the Bolingbrook Park District. Practice those game day. oldie songs as singing for your lunch is required. Noon: MEXICAN TRAIN DOMINOS Our annual Bunco Fundraiser is scheduled for Wednesday, August 9th at Bring $1.30 in dimes and join a group the Levy Center. Doors open at 5:00 PM with food available for purchase and playing this popular domino game. Bunco begins promptly at 6:30 PM. Tickets are $5.00. This event is open to Contact: Mary Ann Bloch, 630-739-5589 the public. A bus will be available from Greenleaf and McKenzie Falls. Please sign up at the front desk. Last year we hosted 175 people. Everyone receives 1:00 pm: BRIDGE a gift. Now is when you can bring in gift cards ( $5, $10, $25) or new items for Brush up on your social game or learn. the gift and raffl e tables. Money raised from this event supports our Christmas We have patience and are looking Party. Everyone is expected to help maintain the success of this event. Thank for learners. you in advance! Contact: Roger Flees, 630-759-2091 or The Levy Center is a cooling center. So come and enjoy our regular meetings Judy Bredeweg, 630-759-3189. every Tuesday beginning at noon. Judy Bredeweg, President CANASTA CLUB Do you enjoy Rummy? Canasta is quite similar. CRAFTY SENIORS Looking for members to play Feeling crafty? Feeling bored? Come join us for our weekly dose of Crafty every Tuesday at 12:30 pm. Seniors on Thursday mornings at 9:30 a.m. in the Solarium. We do many different types of crafts so I’m sure you’ll fi nd something you’ll enjoy. Feel free to CERAMICS bring your own ideas to share. Please come and check out our Craft sales on April The class meets in the solarium 4th, June 6th, August 1st, October 3rd and December 5th in the Solarium from 11:00 every Tuesday at 9:30 am. Monies will be am – 1:00 pm. Our dues are 1:00 per month. Come join us for crafts, conversation, collected when we need paints. Don’t and company. worry about not knowing how-to-do-it.