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September 4Th-7Th MAIN STAGE 8:00 PM STAGE Saturday, September 5th MAIN ENTERTAINMENT – PAGE 7 –PAGE ENTERTAINMENT September 4th-7th September IN DOWNTOWNNAPERVILLE! WWW.LASTFLING.ORG ALONG THERIVERWALK MAIN STAGE 7:00 PM FREE ADMISSION Friday, September 4th FAMILY FUNLAND FAMILY MAINSunday, STAGE September 8:00 6th PM MAIN STAGE 8:30 PM PAGE 17 PAGE Friday, September 4th Brought to you by the Welcome!Where Leaders Come to Grow FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE NAPERVILLE JAYCEES On behalf of the Naperville Jaycees, I would like to say thanks for spending your Labor Day weekend at the Last Fling. Each year, we are humbled by the continued support from the community. The Naperville Jaycees are committed to helping others - from our Food Giving Program, annual Easter Egg Hunt and much more. The Naperville Jaycees volunteer time, host various fundraisers and recognize the outstanding efforts of individuals and businesses within this great community. Our largest fundraiser, the Last Fling, is continually recognized as one of the best family-friendly and affordable events in Naperville. One of the main attractions this year is Napleton’s Valley Hyundai Family Fun Land, located at Naper Settlement. This is a great opportunity for families to enjoy crafts, special events and have the chance to meet Calum Worthy from Award Winning Disney Channel series “Austin & Ally.” Additionally, Jackson Street will feature carnival rides, food vendors and free access to the HomeBridge Financial/The Dolly McCarthy Show Entertainment Stage with a great line-up of bands. Don’t forget the main attraction, the Thomas Coffee Main Stage located on Rotary Hill! The entertainment is second to none – Jack Russell’s Great White and Lita Ford headline on Friday, Daughtry on Saturday and Chevelle on Sunday. This year we will finish the weekend with the first annual Rooster 5k, Labor Day Parade and more music which is free and open to the public. Thank you again for taking time to join us for this fun-filled weekend. You are doing a great thing by supporting the Naperville Jaycees! Sincerely, Karen Coleman, President, 2015 Naperville Jaycees 2 EXECUTIVE Committee “The 2015 Last Fling Executive Committee has been working hard for nearly a full year to make this a memorable event. Each EC member welcomes you and hopes you enjoy yourself!” JOHN TROJANOWSKI MARK MOULESONG EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR John joined the Naperville Jaycees Growing up as a son of a Jaycee, Mark in June 2008, has chaired almost was exposed to the organization, its every committee and executed the purpose, and its members at a young roles of Internal and External Vice President, State age. Mark officially became a member of the Jaycees Director and Board Member. Last Fling 2015 will be in 2012 and says that the Last Fling has become a big John’s eighth year with the event. One of his favorite part of his life. He says that he is mostly impressed Fling memories happened last year when he had the by the “service before self” mentality seen from his privilege of meeting Matt Scannell, front man for the fellow Jaycees. Mark says, “The Last Fling is a huge band Vertical Horizon. Being a huge fan, John asked event that takes a lot of work from a lot of people, but if the band would consider playing his favorite song seeing the positive impact it has on the community from their first album, even though it wasn’t on their and knowing how many non-profits benefit from it set list. John says, “To stand in the front row and makes it all worthwhile.” He also says that being have Matt Scannell tell the story of how he came up chosen as one of this year’s Executive Directors is with the song and then to perform it acoustically was truly an honor and he is looking forward to this once phenomenal.” in a lifetime experience! DANIELLE TUFANO MARY COOKE-HALL PUBLIC RELATIONS AND FAMILY FUN LAND MARKETING Mary has been a valuable member of Danielle became a member of the the Naperville Jaycees since March Naperville Jaycees in 2013 and is of 2012 and this is her third year happy to serve her second year on the Board of volunteering with the Last Fling. Her favorite Fling Directors. She has attended the Last Fling as a memory is going to the top of the Carillon Tower patron, business expo partner, volunteer and Jaycee when the Goo Goo Dolls played to a packed Rotary so she has a solid understanding of how wonderful Hill at the Main Stage in 2013. However, on the way Labor Day Weekend in Naperville is. Her favorite down, a group of volunteers got stuck in the elevator Fling memory is standing on the Main Stage and and ended up missing a good portion of the show asking the packed audience to hold up their cell (thankfully, they could still hear the music and the phones for a photo op, the sea of lights on Rotary crowd roaring). Thank you to the Naperville Fire Hill was an absolutely amazing sight! Danielle loves Department for coming by to save the day! being a part of the Naperville Jaycees because of the positive impact that events like the Last Fling have on DENISE PAPE the community. ADMINISTRATOR Denise started working with the HELEN TAYLOR Naperville Jaycees in January of SPECIAL EVENTS 2015 as the Last Fling Administrator. Helen joined the Jaycees in 2007 Attending the Last Fling has been a tradition for the and has volunteered at the Fling Pape family for the past 5 years and they particularly ever since. Being on the Executive enjoy Family Fun Land, the carnival and special Committee for the second year will give her the events. One of Denise’s favorite Fling memories was chance again to watch the amazing feat of the Last when her son, who was a huge fan of the Disney’s Fling from the early planning stages to final execution “Jessie,” got to meet and take a picture with one of the over Labor Day weekend. She loves working with show’s main characters. Denise is very excited to be a her fellow Jaycees, listening to all the great musical part of celebrating 50 years of the Last Fling this year! performances and watching all of the patrons enjoy what the Last Fling has to offer. Helen says, “This is APRIL TROJANOWSKI a special event that allows the Jaycees to give back SPONSORSHIP to the community!” Four years ago, April had so much fun volunteering for the Last Fling that KELLY BEYER she realized she wanted to get more FOOD AND BEVERAGE involved with the Naperville Jaycees to help those Kelly joined the Naperville Jaycees in around her. As a member of the organization, she has February of 2013 and has been a part volunteered and worked just about every event that of Last Fling since 2012. As a long time the Jaycees do. April decided to lead the Last Fling Naperville resident, she has many childhood Fling Sponsorship Committee this year so that she could be memories including rocking out with her parents a big part of bringing in the dollars that the Naperville on Rotary Hill and being tall enough to ride the Jaycees give back to the community. Her favorite part Zipper. More recent memories include seeing the of the Last Fling is seeing the Main Stage hill full of amazement on her son’s face when he tasted his people singing along with the bands and says it is a first funnel cake, his joy on the rides and his sense of great reward to know that the Jaycees has put on a accomplishment when he volunteers. great event! SHANLEY MOULESONG PETE PAULSEN TICKETING LOGISTICS Shanley became a member of Pete joined the Naperville Jaycees in the Naperville Jaycees right after 2009 and has been volunteering since volunteering for the 2012 Last Fling he was a kid when his dad, Ralph and has volunteered at every Fling thereafter. Even Paulsen of Gregory Electric, would donate all of the though it’s hard work, every year she looks forward electricity (back before generators were used and to spending the entire weekend with family and power was taken from the surrounding buildings). friends. Her favorite part of the Last Fling is seeing He loves being a part of the Last Fling because of Rotary Hill filled with people and knowing all the the camaraderie shared with his fellow Jaycees, the money raised goes back to the community. great music and the pleasure he gets from watching the attendees enjoy the weekend. Pete’s favorite Fling ANDREW LOHSE memory is witnessing the Goo Goo Dolls’ semi-trailer FINANCE get stuck in the mud and have to get towed out from the Main Stage area in 2013. Andrew has been a member of the Naperville Jaycees and Last Fling JAMES BERNICKY volunteer since July 2013. His favorite ENTERTAINMENT memory of the Last Fling is seeing Rotary Hill filled with people enjoying themselves. He loves having James has been a part of the Naperville a role in a multifaceted event that requires the Jaycees since 2011 and has been part coordinated efforts of many in order to be a success of the Last Fling for each of the past for the Jaycees’ mission of positively impacting the four years. He says, “Looking out over the crowd on community. Saturday night and seeing all those people enjoying the show was incredible!” He loves the event because it makes people happy - family, kids, adults, even dogs seem happy at the Fling! 3 Where Leaders Come to Grow The Naperville Jaycees are dedicated to personal development through community service.
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